Fl-S Glen Matthews. RCAF station Summerside. is the only person in the Royal Can- a swim of 800 yards and skill in the use of lifeboats. re- suscitators. paddleboard and adian Air Force qualified as a Surf Lifeguard. FlS Malt- thews obtained this award while taking a Red Cross Life- guard Course at the Charlotte- town YMCA. The test includes torpedo buoy. He took this course as Recreational Dir- ector of Slemon' Park's sum- mer program. This year. Fl-S Matthews is also responsible ONLY SURF LIFEGU‘A‘RD IN RCAF ,18fieWWMM1L1M I WBrightens Indian By CONRAD F-INK ‘ NEW DELHI tAPl—A star of 3 the Nehru family is brightening . the way for the collective lead- } ership trying to guide India Mrs. ichrough its second dangerous wielded considerable—if unolli Igovernment crisis in two i cial—influence in the Congress on . Iparcy and the government for Mrs. Indira Gandhi. the late i years. During Nehru's last prime minister Nehru's daugh- I years. she was at his side al- ter. has risen to new promi-. most constantly and travelled nence with the illness of Prime f with him to many international Minister Shastri. bedridden wilh conferences. Her primary inter- a heart attack. and is being est in government has been di-I mentioned in this capital as aé wami Kamaraj. Congress party president. and S. K. Patil. Bom- bay party boss and railway minister. ministe .81 E .gn . r or governm en-t. even head of the She will be Shastri‘s top aide f if he tries to regain firm con- trol of the government; if he decide his health will not per- mit this. she will be a leading contender to succeed him. ] Officially. Mrs. Gandhi. 47. is i only the third-ranking member of the cabinet Shastri formed for all the swimming at Girl Guide and Scout Camps held at Grand River. Through the airforce, he has equipped and to pull India out of political! turmoil that followed her fath- , er’s death May 27. But she will ‘ speak for India‘ when she ar- rive in London ltoday with Fi-‘ c nance Minister machari. No. 2 in for the Commonwealth ministers' conference. WILL BE COURTED It is Mrs. Gandhi. not her higher-ranking colleagues. who will be courted in coming weeks by foreign ambassadors trying to determine which way the diplomatic wind is blowing in New Delhi. Above all. it will be Mrs. Gandhi who will be expected to guard the committee-like gov- ernment from political attack! There are forces working in the capital to see that collective leader-ship does not work and that a new prime miniscer will T. T. Krishna-l the cabinet. prime 0. . W'v . of police. said bandoned .lNew Star Of Nehru Family Politics reeled at foreign affairs. Her power is enhanced by the fact that she was active in the independence struggle against Gandhi. a widow. has 1 British rule and went to prison ' several times In her father's shadow for years. Mis. Gandhi never clearly defined her political outlook. Many members of the Congress party consider her a bit left of centre in economic affairs and apt to look on the Soviet Union in a kind light. ‘PoIice Pose As Gangsters In Chicago Rackets Ring CHICAGO (AP) — Crime syn- dicate bosses unwittingly let policemen. gangsters. run a numbers racket operation in Chicago for several months Authorities said it w s the first known penetration of the inner workings ot syndican n e ilaon. superintendent the operation was three weeks o be- cause l'l: had accomplished its purpose—"to learn the identity of higher-ups in the syndicate and their connection with the policy racket." Wilson estimates that $50,- 000.000 is spent annually in Chicago on the numbers gamb ling. a lottery operation in which the odds against winning have been estimated at 76.000 1 8 The undercover operation was set up by an agent of Charles Siragusa. executive director of the Illinois crime commission. talked with crime syndicate representatives. The operation. financed with police contingency funds. (2051. $10,000 to set up but failed to make any profits that the syn dicate could claim. Wilson said detailed records 0 the investigators findings have been turned over to state's attorney, Daniel P. Ward for possible prosecution. lNfld. Explores ‘ Power Export-~ ~ Via Nova Scotla LONDON (CP) - mier Joseph R. Smallwood of New— founrdland has confirm that the Newfound government has a Brit lsh ’ to investigate the pos- sibilities of transmitting elec. ‘c power from Labrador's Hamilton Falls project to the New England states via New- foundland and Nova Scot-la. allwood said in an inter- view that a British tirin. Preece Cardew and Ryder of London. had issued a prelimin- arv report saying the transmis- sion of power via Newfoundland land sully m Inna! a mental”. P!!! h In tchompetsnttosp-ak disorientednotchldlodnnce for If." » June 12. ‘ The price of' sugar Sugar Price; am... “a 18 .. 1 Ar Red ‘ .d "i: as 97 um" “ 1 sea. e U: ' A year Also the on was 814.95 MONTREAL (CPI _ my... I 10!»pr bag. major Montreal sugar-refineries Friday need the wholesale HOOVER! FIRST Miss price of sugar to $9.80 a pound bag the lowest price since Jan. 9. 1963. 'Ihls represents a. lo-cent re- duction for Canada and Domin- ion. whlch lowered its price cents Thursday, and a all-cent reduction for the two other re- ' Angles, St. Lawrence and At- s c. U. . p , Republican national time since be S The three refineries made a 15-eent cut Wednesday to $10.00 opera in San Fran- cisco Monday. NEW YORK (AP) —- Herbert Hoover. oldest living former convention was both feasible and economic. "We now are awaiting their definitive report." w , who ave for a week's holiday in the Middle East Tuesday returning to Canada at the middle of the month. Smallwood added- “I now confirm published statements that the Newfound- knd government has requested Canadian Javelin limited to act ssselling agens‘sforthesaleof large volumes of hydroelectric power to the six New England states." Small-wood described the Brit- ish finm his government had consulted as “the greatest inde- pendent au'ohority in the world on long - distance and subma- rine transmission of electric before The agent approached the Left and right wings of Shas- mm syndicate WIMP "PM I ., . . senting elf as a New York gv‘siviiuglmgrecongrzfss party a2? hoodlum. When he completed _ - I I arrangements, two Chicago de- were 01.3???“ £3,633 13:15.1 tectlves moved in to assist him. 0 8 formed June 9. Party extrem- 35 RUNNERS AT pEAK built one of the best swim. be chosen ming areas in Prince Edward Island at Lot 16 and Grand River. ANNOUNCEMENTS PROVINCIAL ROSE Show. Parkdale Women's Institute hall, ‘ Thursday. July 16th. Direct in- 195 59-91 3 new game has be' At its peak. the operation had 3"“ . mm mmmin . quiries to Mrs. Henry Douglas,| The left wing. led by former 35 e" d g “p b‘“ QTY 3. QUEENS on. cox will be absent Ithe Polyclinic July lath-2m '1 clusive. REPAIRS TO automatic wash- ers. dryers. electric ranges, service men. Storey Electric, 911135 55000- JaCkPOI 555' dial 4-7341 day or eight. ‘ GIGGEYS PHARMACY new scriptions first. Dial 4-317030f-1unim‘ Farmers- rompl free delivery. 1 Tuesday. July 14th. Good music and canteen service. DANCE EVERY Saturdayl ori‘al Theatre. night in St. Andrews Hall. ML, Panel of Educational Stewart. Dancing 9.30 - 12. Mu- chaired bv Dr from! dale. h in- l BINGO KELLY'S CROSS Hall: refrigerators. Factory trained. MQDday 11131“ 9330 P-f- “799k” . l DANCING -TONIGHT North! River recreation hall, 9-12 midi, location 131 Great George 5L. night. Admission 50 cents. Good? we treat the sick welLPl-E. i music. Canteen service. In aid. ATTENTION Home and School DANCE IN Lot 65 Hall on members —— National meeting of. l Canadian Home and School will ‘ i hold “Open Meeting" at 8 p.m. , cllIfe Women’s Institute. .‘ Monday. July 13. at New Mem- ‘ Charlottetown. 1 sic by Smiths OrchestraCanf president of Dalhousie Univer- leen service. NOTICES l ally. Reception following. NOTICES I964 CARNIVAL CAR RALLY“ "Till “- SUNDAY, JULY 12 Goudefs Save Eos-y Parking Lot Starting Atl PM. From Sponsored By Summerside Car Club? — 5 CENTENNIAL LOBSTER sup} will be cooperating with Krish- 18 Hawthorne Avenue_ pal-kn defence minsiter V. K. Krishna mess and Six Other men staff— I Menon, is hopeful the party will ing the operation. turn to it for guidance if the The u‘ndercover madvé DR. L , ~ ~ g. . _ ’ l E 1.15 Hunter River Willi collective leadership of Shas 8 pockets!” tape re. CROU'S SURPRISE VISIT RANGOON (AP) — Premier Chou En-lai and Foreign Min- ister Chen Yi of Communist China arrived in Burma's cap- ital Friday on a surprise visit. There no advance indication of Chou’s visit. It aroused speculation that he was trying to counter any influence Soviet First Deputy Premier Anastas Mikoyan may have ex- erted during his recent three- day visit. power." Smallwood said he understood there had been an exchange in the Quebec provincial legisla- ture last week concerning the distribution of power from the Hamilton Falls project via New- foundland. “I find it surprising that the premier of Quebec ventured to speak for the premier of New- foundland without any form of consultation or c o m m u n ica- tion.” he said. 'The premier of Newfound- 83 ‘/a%' MORTGAGES On new or improved city hornet Or for Ito-financing 7% on standard two thirds loans on first class security—slightly higher on others. come in and talk over your requirements with HYNDMAN & CO. LIMITED MORTGAGE AND INSURANCE BROKERS Dial 4-6567 57 Queen St. THE PLACE TO BUY be absent from his practice fromI tri's top aides fumbles. The left used . Jilly 12m. to July 25 “mg: wings newspaper‘ rm corder under his shirt when ma ms “175‘?” Dr. 90118585 Cull-3 predicts "crisis ahead" and as- ‘ 5 more “'1” carry on his Practice.) sails what it calls the govern- . ment's "present, attitude of lies- ~RCMP MUSICAL RmE’ p19“? itation" in dealing with a cur- elgm Taces‘ Charlonetown Drw' “ rem food shortage. When Nehru 1118 Park. July 23 and 27th. Tic- ' l f l . - was incapacitated by illne s kfts available from members i earlier this year. extremist: ‘ I 0 me Rotary elm" l took the same line in a drive i ICE CREAM Social and dance j ‘0! WWCT- l Earnscliffe School. Thursday. : LOST CLOSE FIGHT ‘ July 16th" Sponsored by EamS'f The party’s right wing. led by _ iformer finance minister Mor-E SATURDAY NIGHT Dance. a-rji Desai. feels it narrowly lost ‘ {New Glasgow Recreation Ce“. the battle of succession. after‘ titre. Music by The Del-Rays_ Nehru's death and has solid po -‘ Admission 60 cents. litical backing for another try. 1 1‘ service. Dancing 9:30-12 p.m_ _ n trying to prevent another succession battle. Mrs. Gandll K per at the Recreation Centre] namachari, home minister Gul- . New Glasgow,_P.E.-I.. Saturday. ; zari Lal Nanda and two strong I Senvmg from 4 to 7, political figures — Kumaras-l p . . CALL J.W. MacKENZIE. yourlfio - Real Estate Broker. for any of5 v. General your buying or selling prob-y ‘ 355 ‘ lems day and night service 894- }Names Two I 1 . ' ‘ OTTAWA [cpl — Two new: ICE CREAM Festival. Email i aides-de-camp have been up; Hall. Wednesday. July 15 at 7:30 pointed to Governor General‘ p.m. Sponsored by Fairvlew w.» Gem“ P. Vaner- It iv35 been; [ men's Institute. ftnom Governsrmt' Dn. C.A._ooAnv will be a-b- i. my are naval Lieut. x. n. sent from his practice from July Waterman. 3!. of Edmonton. and 13 to 25. IFlt. Lt. Joseph L. c. Filiatrault. ‘ ' .. t. . PLAN To attend me S'mw‘filngfl Ville St Lauren Que AUCTION SALE at CAVENDISH WEDNESDAY, JULY l5+h—-l PM. F‘umitures-l davvenport couch. l pullout couch and mattress. 1 dining room table, extension with 3 leaves. 1 drop leaf kitchen couch. 5 rocking chairs. 2 «teasers with 1 antique dresser. t lcitdien chairs. 3 thong room chairs. 4 cane bottom chairs. .1 oval antique table. 4 small tables. 1 amigos umden bed. 1 old iron bed and spring. 1 modern iron bed. spring and spring-filled mattress. l commode. 2 wash stands. mats. pictures. pillows. cushions. etc. I sewing machine. 1 TV antenna. 2 lawn chairs. 1 refrigerator. other articles too numerous to mention. Grandfather's chair lantique). TERMS CASH Owner Auctioneer Roy Stevenson Claude CrasweII “If day unfit sale will be held first fine day hllowing.“ DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRY AND NATURAL RESOURCE ELECTRICAL INSPECTION DIVISION Examination for electricians desiring to be- come licensed to work in this province under The Electrical Inspection Act will be held at 2 p.m. July 14. 1964 in the Navigation Room, Pravincial Vocational Institute. Malpeque Road, Charlotte- town Royalty. Only candidates possessing qualifications as listed in the Electrical Inspection Act will be per- mitted to write. . Pi'eidous to the examination a short lecture on First Aid as applicable to electricians will be de- delivered by a member the inspection sta . E. 5. Chandler. P. Eng” Chief Inspector. t, a man. who was ‘ 'bem’ “4 10* 0mm F9911“! ‘ born in Tisd-ale Sask.. joined the 0“ York 5d“! 81PM. JUIY navy in 1954 at Edmonton. Prior is . 15111. beginning at 5 p.m. pointment to Govern- Fuin . ment Home. he served at HMCS PEITLANwfidme $203: Shearwater in Halifax. He re- places naval Lieut. R. de C Nantel of Montreal. Flt. Lt. Filiatrault joined the RCAF in 1962 at Montreal. The son of Ovilda Fillab'ault of Ville St. Laurent. Que. he was sta- tioned at Summerslde. P.E.I.. prior to his appointment to Gov- ernment House. He replaces Flt. Lt. P. V. Glasheen of Polnte Rustco over the Wedrend. See many new additions. Open 9 a.m.. to 8 p.m. daily. GLEN VALLEY Women's In- stitute lice Cream Social at S4cbool, Tuesday evening. July I . KINGS COUNTY BINGO. 8T. GEORGES Hail CW 900 Monday mo pm. Good cash W“- KINGS COUNTY REGULAR FRIDAY night dance in Morel! Village 11 a l 1. Music by the “Del - Rays". DERRY LODGE. n o s nounces the holding of registra- es of Prince Edward Island a tion examination for nurses at Prince of Wales College 1n Aug- ust 3. 27. as. 1964. Your applla. tion for examination together with the fee should be submi ted to the office of the Associa- tion of Nurses. 1” Prince Street Charlottetown. beore August I. STRAWBERRY AND Ice cream festival on Presbyterian Cbiirch lawn. Saturday. July 11. serving tom 6 p.m. BARN DANCE at CHM Peters. no» Bay every Monday om. Dancing 10-1230. Canteen. our voun "Story of Monta- lm’ gue" P.E.I. 1M1”. at Mab- PRINCESS PAT Drive In The- ons. Jamleson‘s or Hillside 1nn.I m. July 10 Ind 11th: "M mited. h AIM" M Mind. W supply ANNUAL many ' “I upper in Peter’s church Han, .11”). 14",. Sum" film" August 5th for annual picnic at at 5 p.m. Anthony's Parish. Bloom- PRINCE COUNTY non: m: Ice Cream rmolvmnwlunucsu. Idlisll.'l‘uesdsy..luly urday. July 11th, at 0 a. in. All 14. mo p.m. M by W! meinbersnrgedtom. Inaidotochool. cm Hum-i consumes AND Remington I High School 2ND. TUESDAY or EACH MONTH BEGINNING JULY 14. 1904 1:30-3:00 PM. DUMMY OF HEALTH ( VI Century Farms-Recognition Monday, July 20th is the final date for receiving applications for recognition as a Century Farm. No .further consideration after above date. CENTURY FARMS COMMITTEE BOX 546. CHARLOTTETOWN JIIIILLl-RS Lrn 10 ; BIRTHDAY SALE ENDS TODAY! * Summorside 12 I. Charlottetown 5 1113 ISLAND’S LEADING CAMERA STORE 71h ' 4...:4.‘ I fil’flflfl‘ Duannan _AA 0 3532 BBEES’. “93:91 .32