anit REE EE Y . ~-Gemini 9 Pilots Breeze Home After Troubled Days In Space CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) aboard ship Riding--a lucky -east- wind, the agency experts he feels mes around and eis WB . ie BES GEMINI 9% epacecraft, ter- @inating its hard-luck mission with. the most successful—as . -Gemini 9 home with startling accuracy |‘ Monday aa ter days in space that included a | record ‘‘walk” | Stafford lantic at 19. a.m. EDT just one-. are hits the Atlantic Astronauts landing yet, Ocean Monday. Thomas P. Stafford and Eug- : a rooming house in’ China Town aboard \the Carrier Wasp, until the time of his death y Wari i ie «. Surviving are his wife and a. age: _far_as accuracy 1s concerned. ¢ne\ A. Cernan remained im the _—______(AP-Wirephote} 4 “a7 nr ous eR FS he told space the astronauts breezed long-term snacewalk opened up a whole new dimension in three troubled space flight.”’ | “IT found though, that things. are kind of difficult to do in| Command Pilot Thomas P. espace," he said. * It requires a and pilet Eugene A. \little more effort than.you would Cerna” «splashed down in the At- \expect. I'm sorry we couldn't jeach ‘one entirely different was complete everything we planned |the mes: half mi'e short of their target for EVA (th u short e (the space walk}, but jearried out and 3% miles off the bow of the |we learned ic 3 lot from what we US: aircratt carrier Wasp—the were able to accomplish.” most accurate -American man- PROMOTE CERNAN Ain-space landing —yet,- Gear Cernan was hominated by “This is. so fantastle that Tisohnson for a one-grade promo- ean hardly believe it," Cernaliticn to navy eommander from | said when he was told how inavy Heutenant - commander. sharp the landing was. ‘We did! Stafford,.a 35-year-old air force much better than we thought.” |\lieutenant-colonel, had received The .big orange parachute of |the traditional promotion. after the space¢raft was in sight of ‘his snace debut in Gemini 6. - the Wasp as it. broke through a! The astronauts. talked briefly thin overcast—and navy frog- with their wives from the Wasp, men were on it se fast it had but the radio communications ~ not’ cooled off from its blazing yere bad. re-entry. j —~--Jt..Wa.,a..tribute to. the..flying. radio...before....firing--his-—-rétroz the @kill. of space veteran Stafford rockets that he'd put the space- has been appointed Librarian at Stafford._had ‘threatened’ hy and the rapid-fire calculations craft right down the smokestack Of his co-pilot as Stafford rolled jof the recovery ship... the svacecraft right and _ left! ~"T backed off a little just in during the tiery re-entry to ad- case he did’’ said Capt. Gordon just the gravity fall of @he-ship. E.-Hartlcy, skipper of the Wasp. HELPED BY WIND . “He threatened to put it down _ Then the spacecraft. hit the ©”, the stack and I really think easterly wind that blew. the 84 he tried today. . - "It was. the foot main parachute into the lap 32Me agonizing routine’ as be- ef the recovery fleet, a happy {ore—trying to keep this: giant _ ending to-a flight that had been ©3!Tier trom eating up that lit- plagued with troubles since last. tle. spaceship , February. Stafford recognized the — frog- The. rec.very was watched Men who recovered them as the live on television in North £ame three who had recovered America and Europe, via Karly his Gemini 6 spaceship last De- Bird -satellite. _President__.Johnson phoned the two radio-tele-. astronauts «= cember Cernan's foggy .space-helmet to ¥ sor was the last in a -string tell them: ‘We're very proud of “f Gemini 9 misfortunes that hoth-of Neu." monppesinme .. Stretched. back to-,..February... “You have made all of we When the prime pilots, Elliott more aware of what perform- See and Charles A. Bassett TI, ance under pressure is all about WéTe killed in an air crash - Back-up pilots Stafford and Cer- and that “ihcludes . courage,”’. : “Johnson sai? during a five-min- 74" Stepped in to take their ‘ute conversation, ; ' place. i jz * Of . the two - hour, five - minute space - walk Sunday, the president an said 32-year-old Cernan's FOILED BY SHROUD _ They. were scheduled to chase” Agena target satellite in “That little stroll, Gene, space May 17, but it failed. to was one of the finest chapters crbit and the Gemini 9 Shot was in our whole space story." ‘postpored Then there were two Despile troubles, the. flight ae- |other delays Finally when the complished a great deal. It re- astromatis’ chased a makeshift hearsed some vital manoeuvres s"bstitvte satellite into orbit last’ and emergency techniques that Friday, Americans by im a small etison space cab, then fly back to an link-up will be land on used when the moon erbitint mothership for the trip | they found it crippled shroud which failed “to properly, barring “any hetween the two craft. on the space walk, its Finally home Cernans walk: gave some Cernan found his automatic ma’ notion of the problems to be noeuvering ,unit. difficult to get solved before man dares walk into and his helmet visor fogged on the ‘unar surface MADE FAST TRANSFER Fifty one minutes after tplashduwn the astronauts were nn the jeck of the ship, stepping | briskly from. their scorched and with, big all spacecraft Thex _batterec shook hands with each other Cheers and “band playing greeted the astronauts The -$pace pilots hurried out of the hibbiibh below decks for physical | shower and a- examimations,.- a shave before flying hack to the U.S. mainland ; Talking t6° Whife House Press Senretery 8B Stafford said tae most vivid moment was re-enfrs 'f was phenomenal," he Cernan filmed the Moyers, said whole reentry anea—some 1,200 . miles Asked ‘how he felt; Stafford sald). Fyne—iust great Gene and J are both happy.” “Afte several days: at Cape Kenned talking out their. story to space experts, they Will he allowed to go home to Houston, acd. thelr families possibly: “began telling his story as soon as he landed | np, cutting the walk short by 50 minutes But ‘the return te earth wart Annou Healing Si . Shrinks Piles. Checks Itch : Exclusive*heating subs hemorrhoids... and ¢ A renowned research institute has found a unique healing substance with the ability to shrink -hemor rhoids painlessly. 11 relieves rch ing and discomfort in minute and speeds up healing of the mnyured inflansed tissues, One hemorrhoidal! case history after another reported ‘ver. errk ing improvement.’’ Pain was Promptly and-gently rejieved actua) reductibn or retracua (shrinking! took place. ~ Among these cate historic a vanety of hemorrhandal cor tions. Rehef even occurred im of long standing, and mo: portant-—ot-all; —thoroughthar this “mpraven was matters Over 4 penod of nw TESDN WEE LA 1953 to the Saskatchewan Provin | "money refunded, cul y ¥ é vat a y , seeaS ET ER ~ Island News Page ey Harry B. Thom. » Dies Suddenly f i Harry B. Thom, a former Is lander suddenly Mondayvat his home. in ? |Montreal, Quebec, at-the: age. of 3 82. : and businessman,: tied Thom was- born ir ‘Tol near Hong. Kang..October 26, *t8R4;;-and came@tn Canada gt Mr © the age of 16. He received initial. start. in the restaurant business” at Sarnia, Ontario, © where he was. employed as a cook. E Thom later moved to Ha- ga Mr b _ Wfax where he opened a combin- © ed restaurant and hotel called The—Frisco..__He— operated—The Frisco for some 20 years before & coming to the Island. in 1929. _ After settling in Charloite-- town, .Mr. Thom established the Palace Cafe, located on the cor- 4% ner of Kent and. Great George : streets. He operated. this res- \taurant-until..1939' when he .open- jled the Roxy Restaurant on iGreat George Street which he!" f es managed for some 20 years. jamin, both of ‘Charlottetown, ; TO-MONTREAL predeceased him in 1962. Two ! Mr. Thom later moved to Al- sisters: Jung Toi and. Gim Suen bho 4 rta in 1957 wirere he started a also predeceased him oo eS and coffee shop ,shich Funeral _arranzements__have Sy * ‘he, his wife and daughter man- not been completed « |aged for three years before mov-- ——-———— : ing to Montreal where he opened THOM MR. capsule until it was hauled ‘ iformer Rachel Sampson, Bona- Newfoundland. Mona, a in Charlotte- vista, daughter,. resides town : A invasion of Hong Kong .in Another “daughter, Norma, Ralph Yeo; and ‘a brother son, Danny, died during the 1942, rs. Ben- ; levied Preston Curley. city, wag ad fined $125 and costs or 30 days Mrs Cc Kennedy | impaired _ driving when he- ‘appeared before acting magis- sets trate Gerald Fosier, QC, in city jso good it apparently washed | Passes Away : police court yesterday morning. “avay’ all the other frustrations. | “The death occured in Monta ee a ais a at ‘ ’ ; 2 ? * | drunken ving, wr Gane nh 408 gen Ape ot Bre. Cheri Bian George ¥. Mueller, associate di- Kennedy, in her 100th year, the Guilty to the lesser charge Francis William Quinn, clty, \youngest daughter of the late! ss ' i rector for US. manned space bir. and ‘Mee. John MacKay. Chatfed with drving 9. motor fight. “I think the -accomplish- | yrs MacKay was the former soar shen ra i pare ene at. jment of three rendezvous (with Mary Cameron. Mrs. Kennedy aaw denn Sek am mo Tues jthe substitute satellite) — with |was:born in Grand River, Cape |) 3". le Breton | John Robert Beaton, eit y, outstanding thing. we | man- | 8 [PQ asic: ; Rae | Submits C.W. . Moffatt, general ager’ of the Charlottetown Board of Trade, has submitted two. resolutions which.will_be voted-| jon at’ the annual meeting of: | the Maritime Provinces Board | of Trade scheduled for June 12 | to 14 in. Sydney, N,S | The first resolution states that the government of New Bruns- wick be urged to include the sec- | tion of the highway between Tid. | nish and Baie Verte for paving-| aS soor as weather conditions permit this vear F Mr. MOffat® sajd travellers to and from the Islatid and Nova Scotia find it convenient to use tre Shere. Ruad from Pugwash Eto Baie: Verte especially during “the winter -months~' hen-the fer: ry service hetween Caribou and Wood. Islands is not in service. The route is paved with’ the exception of a five. mile section between- Tdinish and Baie Verte, and this section is. rough and dif- |fieult to drive on particularly 'during the: spring thaw period, | + explained Mr Moffatt The second submission by the | local board of trade resolves that the Maritime provinc e+ Board of Trade urge upon the four Atlantic governments the adoption of*standard signs -and signals throughout the’ region ity arises this be encourated on a national and international scale : The submisston explains t hat there is a lack of uniformity in highway markings , and traffic signals. This variance in traffic directives: contributes to confus- Schools, os | C.W. Moffatt - of _ na See HE. Moving: south on New York's Park Avenue, two ‘scooterloads fashionably-dressed - com- muters are in the Vanguard of the rush to the office. The new Musie Director Leaves Province “SCOOTER COMMUTERS IN NEW YORK the is flour- breed of commuter scooter commuter ishing in the environment of over-crowdeds streets and high- ways. The ly two-wheel- ers frustrate the driver ofthe family car and baffle —ever ew York's razzie-dazzie cab ies: (AP Wirephoto) ernment as part of the Columbo Plan's educational aid program Mr. Gledhill said this morning that he will be leaving the Island about mid-August for MacDon- * P.E.1'e@ director of music for“ald College, near:. Montreal, Christopher Gledhi!!, where,he along with a number ion among drivers, thus: creating who is also organist and choir lof other Canadian teachers tak- }er regardless of language bar- riers. nee ways and highway each yeur. itwas pointed out. director. at It was noted that not all driv- , terian.. Church, lers are hilingual or -multilingual. | province in August “for | Tue international code of high-|tius, an island jh the Indian way and ‘traffic. signs can be Ocean, 500 miles ,clearly;nterpreted by any driv-| can coast : Mr. Gledhill will be ‘on a two- = year leave of absence from the! More and more visitors to the jprovincialk government to fulfill Island are travelling our high-‘'a teaching assignment St on off the Afri- a x a, the accidents island. He is.travelling to Mouri- —and—fatalities—are——increasing tivs-ainder—the auspices Extern- lal Aid Office of the Federal Gov- James Preshy- Ing part in the Colombo | Plan is leaving the Program wilt undergo a~briefingJet—transperts—but—there—wont— Maur}. Session He will be leaving Can- be any significant effect on run- way requirements or. noise els, James Byrne, tary Minister Pickersgill, Commons return Monday He was replying to Michael Forrestal] had’ asked what would be done to strengthen’ runways or ensure _against undue noise as a result ada, with his wife and youngest daughter Virginia, near the end of. the same month for Mouritius via London. ; Commenting on his assignment Mr. Gledhill said that while de- tails were not too clear .as yet he thought that: he would be jmusic in the teacher training college on the Island. Rev. J.S. Bonnell Is Guest Speake Rev. Dr J.. Sutherland Bon:., nell, DD.; New York, N.Y. will jcharged with driving a motor- Her husband predeceased her.’ . : The_4 tration:|St cycle with a faulty muffler, was of a controlied re-entry was the |three sons, Greg of British Co-. avas—giso—predeceased—by¥-ringq $7 and costs “or 10 days. lumbia: Ernest and Albert of Beaton “was-aisy srraig a |Montague. Si : charge of operating a motor itn nr Bliseu anderen, am eine, cipro in the Prince Edward Island git, ined $10 and costs or five bell of Bitish Columbia: “Mik (Zt Reginald Dixon, -Aibany, College -~ dred, Mrs. Spatoza of Shetter I8- wood, and Howard Trueman + York: , t an land. New York; Grace, Mr8.' Murchison, City, were each fin- * Appointmen Ted MacLean of Mont Also : ; Announced te. vectem ol Mniaiue, sine cian sont te Sos | ; charges of squealing tires Henalda Pulauai, 4 a. al great grandchildren and five” ty city residents: © Leonard | gel grandchildren. P. Farrell and John Peter M jknown in Charlottetown and El- Her remains were’ transferred alll ‘wore euch fined. "Sand jdon and who is at present Super- |from__ the MacKinnon * Funeral i visor of Regional Libraries for Home to St Andrews Presbyter- costs or two days for failing to Province—-of ~Saskatchewan; ‘fan Church of which she was ac: : : a . City, charged. - with member. Funeral service was was fined held on Monday, April 11 at 2.00 Gare m. Her minister: Rev Basil; C. 4 “George B. Shar = f pes ‘2 s pe, Kensington, a meeting of the. College's Lowery, conducted the service. charged with failing to stop ata B ¢. oO Coleg! The hymns sung were, What: req iraffic light, was fined $10 oard of Governors. Miss Put- a Friend We Have In Jesus and ae foe acces nam is the. daughter of Ar- a costs or five days thur G \Safe In the Arms Of Jesus. A\- Arnett William MacLean,. city uF 7. Putnam of Charlotte- duet, Beyond The Sunset, was eharked with avid: pees town_and the late Mrs. Putnam sung by Malcolm. and Donnie obi ai ka aban Gas te aes and is a sister:of. Dr. Malcolm Munroe. Organist was Mrs. AF. it ov a Gned Putnam of Charlottetown. Campbell. pe. ats oe m $5 and BS ese ue alters Pallbearers were: Simon Nic- WO O98" : ersity, Miss Putnam took tolson,. Stewart» MacLeod, —Her- ; ae her M.A. in English at. McGill ert Nelson, Jack Annear, How-, BUS GOES OVER CLIFF University and her Bachelor of jard Vickerson, Stewart--Nelson.| SEOUL (Reuters)—A-crowdéd Uibrary Science degree from Co-| fFlowerbearers ‘were: Everett bus plunged over a- cliff near lumbia University, New York. |Buchanan, Garth Kerr, Leslie Chinan, south of this South Ko- After a year - teaching Library. Campbell, Milton Fraser, Harry rean city, killing 14 passengers Science at Columbia she served MacGregor, Cyrus Shaw. and_ injuring 44.-A-—faulty -hand= as librarian at the Montreal; Interment took place in the brake was believed .to have Children’s Library. After-a year power Montague cemetery , t dant of further study at the New York : — es Public... Library...she..worked bors nine years in the Toronto Pub- | lie Library. She went west in! | second major accomplishment.’’ Speeding, Prince of Wales College. 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(with a _ special applicator) Satisfaction guaranteed or your * -stop-at-a-stop-sign Guy V> Ford; address "the 1966 —=pradtiating elass -of the—Prince--Edward- Is-; land Hospital School. of Nursing | at the annual convocation exer- cises to be held at the Confeder- ation Centre Wednesday even- jing, June 8 at 8 p.m. | Dr. Bonnell, who was ordain- ed to the ministry 43 years ago} was brought up in Charlottetown | and began preaching in a little church near the old Mount Plea- sant airport. He retired from the ministry four’ years ago being at that time, pastor of the 5th Av- enue Presbyterian Church. in! New: York. ~ Dr--Bonnell-hasspoken to con= 7 gregations all over the world, | has written a number of books! and has had. an ,audience with! Pope. Paul VI. Dr. and - Mrs. / Bonnell. have a summer resi- dence in Georgetown known as “The Highlands.” Chairman of Wednesday night’s exercises will be William di Hayward, chairman of the hos- cite Pledge. Diplomas will eo Th pr heats dies will r ve di om sented by His Honor W.J. Mac’ 1 receive diplomas from Gacerane ere IS Relief Vera. Dewar, associate direcrot of Nursing ‘Education will pre- \sent the pins. There will be two vice-presi- musical selections by a piano Just use WILDER’S TEETHING pital trustees. Sixteen young la- the School of Nursing, and two others*from the School of Radio- logy vr The invocation will be by Rev. Ewen MacDougall, Donald, _ REV. BONNELL The graduating class -will fe- the Florence. Nightingale be pre- Lieutenant ‘County with an expanding pop- 750,000. It is one of the most heavily populated political unit on the globe, he added. The Is- .jland -is presently a@British col- jony, but is due to receive its in- |dependence soon. j He said that he enjoyed his \work here during the past sever- “lassignment was completed. Dunstaffnage and Marshfield |Schools hold a joint Bicycle | Rodeo June 4th on the Dunstaf- fmage Scho] grounds: Dunstaffnage .winners were: Senior, Almon Boswal} and Gary Boswall; "Intermediate, “James Boswall Marshfield winners were: Sen- for: Paul Saunders; Intermediate |Michael Saunders; Junior, Gor- don MacBeath | Innis. - Prizes and a treat were pre- sented by the.local Women's In- stitutes. and James *Mac- for Baby's Teething Pains dent of Queens County Minister- quartet composed: of Mrs., Helen LOTION. Quick, easy. Just rub gently ial Association. Ella B. Mac- address the graduates. iby Sharon MacRae, Mrs. Jean Parker, -Au- Leod, BN... R.N.,. Director of drey. Gillis and Suzanne Brenton. Nursing at the hospital will also The valedictory. will be given Howatt, Kensington. Se cansaanenaae PARTI EEN IE AGN eEraae VAL on baby’s gums. Keep WILDER’S on hand. for the first sign of teething dis- comfort and fretfulness. 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