ex DENTISTS PULL POLAR’S MOLARS , Mike, a [dncoln Park Zoo School of Dentistry extracted Gustafsen. Operation was per- ar bear, got cavities in two . yesterday in Chicago.» Left to : : footh, which dentists from ‘right, Dr. Charles Schoenfeld, _'f™ed in a zoo outdoor cage. Northwestern University Eric Maschgan; and Martin (AP Wirephote) MEL'S CENTRE EAST ROYALTY -- se ANNAPOLIS VALLEY FRUIT Large White Cauliflower .... 2 for 49c ~Koch, a bachelor, as’ ithe Russian word for comrade. JUST" ARR D —/ Huge truckload of Annapolis Valley Fruit. Visit our fruitland for these super values. ae GRAVENSTEIN: 6 qt. basket 59%e > 10 basket 98c 2 ar-2-@ | APPLES Homper 2.90 SETS 6 Qt. 5 Reg. i 6.50)PEARS — mut 89 1960 VAUXHALL Potatoes icc weecees TO Ibs. 39¢ CAR . Pickling Cukes ceevece.. 10 Ibs. 696 Green Tomatoes ......... 10 lbs. 69e $59.95 Yank Defector MOSCOW %AP) — A former priest told Soviet Union “to be able to in Viet Nam. Soviet a soccer game broadcast to eee a 1 ot eee President John- son, . ken a that “American field, and for what reason” He suggested “wealthy armament manufacturers” as on reason. “With the increasing savagery of the war in Viet Nam, it be- came more and more evident that I must make an effective protest.” It- became impossible in the U.S. to protest energetically and “still expect to keep my job as a teacher and continue work on my doctorate.” Demonstrators got their names into FBI files, SAYS FASCISM GROWNING “Many were arrested and one young man. was recently tenced to three years ¢ labor,”. he said. “And this is freedom All this: proves that_ there is a -constantly growing | threat of fascism in America.” Koch said Johnson ‘violates his word, promisés peace, but gives nothing but war.” And Speaks On Red TV Network - American Roman Catholic /|‘enforced unemployment, the Soviet people |adequate health service and Tuesday night he defected to the jslum conditions.” speak freely, without fear of |Americans, thousands consequences” against the war j|workers and poor whi ‘jare on the march demanding television interrupted |their rights. rae the Sr ee with Harold Koch intends to do in the Soviet youth is dying on the battle- |service to the Soviet’ people as $y dane To Russia He spoke of poor education, in- wt SECOND SECTION Che Guardian “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew”. Charlottetown, Thurs., Sept. 15, 1966 ~-PAGE 13 Koch ‘farm said 20,000,000 Negro et now The last question was what Union. He replied: “TI would like to be of as much possible. I have always been impressed by the spirit. of work- ing together and would consider it an honor to be a member of the team. ” In Washington, the state de- partment said a passport was issued about a month ago to a Harold. Mitchell Koch, who said he intended to go to Saudi Ara- bia and Lebanon to teach Eng- dropped from sight in Paris. Koch said he resigned from the priesthood in 1963 and later studied for a doctorate at the Sorbonne in Paris and Columbia .|University Teachers College in New York. He said he recently taught in a Chicago suburb. While Koch gave no reason for quitting the priesthood, the Chicago archdiocese said that after serving from 1958 to 1963 he left when his superiors ad- vised psychiatric treatment. jwar takes away funds needed. lfor the ‘ ‘more than 30 per cent fof Americans who do not have | sufficient - money for. basic ne- icessities.” < Koch said Americans are fighting in Viet’Nam against the will of the Vietnamese people. The interviewer addressed /He asked Koch te describe life jin- the U-S. : [MANY> CANNOT COMPETE- Koch replied: —- : “T think it might be difficult for a Soviet citizen to imagine the. situation. ‘America is bas- ically a competitive society. Many people, usually colored or people from impoverished back- grounds, pete.” simply cannot com- ME ea Met a Tah) Storey Electric Ltd BBC TV DROPS U.S. PROGRAMS - LONDON (Reuters) — The - BBC television network has lish. He left two weeks ago and’! as taken dead aim at Ame a woman af- Tuesday. Police said a woman taxicab and twice shot the rested on two charges of at- westerns and both on puna hee on men were gunslinger shot a suspect in a. driver before the car crashed temped murder. She was under cowboy movies and TV seri-. | wounded in a shooting spree narcotics case. as he left a into a police barricade. Carol - police guard in hospital with a als bit the dust. - in downtown Toronto early tavern, then commandeered a . Ann .Tomlinson, 22, was ar- broken ankle. (CP) Wirephoto) The BBC announced tt ts : 2 dropping its regular Saturday - . . eee poe be ‘possible elsewhere and ‘| night showing of western 4 k : k essen nega- another-time.**- ; ma tat" cise’s are | RUSSI Asks Peacekeeping |i, Sat cut coeuialy pean: | at anther time poss ad such serials as The ~ Loner. . ; I presented to the 2ist General/vanced in the committee. in But The Virginian, a western Conform To UN Ss Charter Assembly session, which opens |May, Fedorenko” charged that series on the BBC's setond | *‘ , next Tuesday. Sweden, by Canada,’ channel, will continue for the CANADA DISAPPOINTED . wants -‘to legalize. UN peace time being. By ALEXANDER FARRELL | authorize the UN to use force. Canadian Ambassador George | keeping operations by bypassing “We are getting a bit sad- UNITED NATIONS (CP)—| Loaded with a charge that Ignatieff told the 33-nation com- | the ¢ ; Dy dle-sore so we are giving |The Soviet Union emphasized|‘‘the negative attitude of the | mittee. Canada is disappointed| The Swedish idea is that if them a rest,” a- spokesman | once in Tuesday it wants|Western powers’ has made it/| but not discouraged by the com-|there is an impasse in the Se- said. United Nations peacekeeping opcesile te: saree ce how t0/ mittee’s failure to reach specific | curity Council, where the Soviet ~ Westerns also suffered a | operations to be undertaken ‘‘in | pay UN peacekeeping and | recommendations for overcom-| Union and the other permanent blow on Britain's commercial | strict conformity” with provi-| how to ‘o make it more effective. | ing a dispute that has put the | members have a veto, the Gen- channel. when it announced (sions of the UN charter. the Soviet datement underlined [United Nations into debt as. leral Assembly should be abe t i that two series, Shenandoah This means, Soviet Ambassa-|the committee's failure to come result of - peacekeeping ope act on threats to international and Laredo, were being axed (dor Nikolai Fedorenko told the|UP with any recommendations tions in the Middle aot (sees, room for the new. |final session of the special com |for the General Assembly. The Congo. - | The Soviet Union, France and fall schedule. mittee on peacekeeping, that} The committee, set up Feb.| ‘What may not be possible in| some other countries have re- : only the Security Council can/18, 1965, to review the whole/ this forum for the time beitig | fused to help pay for UN peace ee forces in The Congo (now dis _ | banded), and ‘on the Israeli- Egyptian frontier, on the by the essembly, not by the council. COME AND SEE THE SPECIA SUMMERSIDE STORE - Thurs., Sept. 15. NEW TERICOTA PERMA-IRON ...BORN IRONE .. STAYS IRONED. TUMBLE DRY THIS SHIR for pe and Sale! _ CHARLOTTETOWN STORE - Fri., Sept. 16 iitiionores. Tested and proven by BAZ to tumble dry wrinkle free. This luxurious blend of 65% Terylene* look all day. Sanforized- ‘Plus | rfect fit. “Terylene is a registered trade mark for polyester fibre sold in Canada by CEL-CIL. Another Fealured Altraction during Holman’s Big Fall Fair Come See... 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The plant is the largest of Canada lIron’s 17 plants. It manufactures pipe-fittings, hy- drants and heavy industria) equipment. Sheppard Trial Set For Oct. 18 » CLEVELAND (AP) —Sam.- }uel H. Sheppard’s second trial for the murder of his first wife has been set ‘Tuesday for Oct. 18—12 years to the day after the starb of his first trial. Sheppard is charged with sec- ond - degree murder in the bludgeon - killing of his first | ‘wife, Marilyn, July 4, 1954, at their home in suburban Bay Village. He has pleaded rot A jury of seven men and five | women convicted Sheppard of second-degree murder in 1954 } and he served more than nine ! years in prison. | The retrial was ordered ‘for | the 42 - year - old former osteo- | path by U.S. District Judge Carl A. Weinman of Dayton on grounds that Sheppard’s consti- tutional rights ware vielated in his first trial. The U.S. saptemne court Ps held Weinman’s ~ order that Sheppard be retried promptly or freed.