eine, sienna 1s intl ldisiaade oat I W's, Good For The Isla ‘The Guardian Is For lessee sew os a eo od | ns ee Seana cup va ~ Sw. é . « ; Zs ~ ec Ouar sun , ae WEATHER by evening; north s to 40, light by evening. Low-high 28 and 35. Overcast, winds 2, “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” A . i f - " . s . - es : VOL. LXXVIIL NO. 86 otnous Ieee aie. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, APRIL 12, 1965. 4 “Ta SEVEN CENTS 16 PAGES Smallwood And Nixon Fail VAJ’S @. : H d st Fit In Prowl For Khrushchev Geta ale o_o By JOSEPH MacSWEEN bassy. We took one taxi part/visit to Russia, is scheduled to : . : * > LONDON (CP) — Newlound-|of the way, then dropped it, took |return home to Newfoundland D ; ee. | Smallwood, 65, said he told ; ' Ce Reem thes the Comme: “# ornd oes ip * ® nist revolution had taken “place & ' and aileron a. poverty- f 7 } me 3 : : 4 =. : 3 Kill “But the greatest thing. in e f als Russia was not the government, or the fear of the government, or the Red army, navy*or air ; a . ae Ss High cans. 34 ; ‘similar clash Saturday with ; + of | y - it tonalivocd seid in an Nikola! Setyeso, "vce rctr aioe qo Own Ig Way -ipterview. | Moscow University, uni-| “The world and ly eee wae wie gan oe er ee ~ {Canada could learn a lot. from CHICAGO (AP) — More than ; Lake has a population of 8,000: ia ‘a dozen tornadoes screamed |*-In Chicago, high winds top- foundland, the premier ‘told a reporter ‘on his arrival here by air from Moscow via Warsaw and Amsterdam. -. ee Under the agreement, United Mills pulp and paper mill in New- | By ARTHUR L. GAVSHON ~LONDON (AP) — Soviet sources are quietly spreading the -word in~ London that their eountry— wants to—help—the) United States end the war in Viet Nam. ; resident | Before and after Johnson's offer for talfs, Rus- sian informants have nm sug- gesting that neither Moscow nor. Washington wants the Viet = recognize * if rampant in Southeast Asia, could imperil world peace and that something needs to be done jto check Peking’s position in 'North Viet Nam. To achieve these goals, Soviet sources imply, Moscow. and Washington midst find ways to. : ie r ; , 5 2 { H i 5 i ff EF i : tig i F i e i if ¢ a § R 23 ft it s B i Faf &E fi E ry i 1 hs i f z i i uF 2 ifr a BEG i a E ig. tt i § [ ass Bie a few i | z i arlier, Curtis and her daughter red mior burns in the fire, i fs if : id i prayer, i HE we must strive with unselfish-| and a neighbor, David Mudhenk, |22,.was cut by glass trying to a q z #8 . iness, sincerity and love. “Instead, certain situations reach Miss Darnell through place ts in doubt whether man-| window he broke. } t Es H. kind is any longer able to main- tain peace. “We feel that this biessing distribution of the | ‘of peace) is so compromised had celebrated that one could say the more the} progresses, the more it goes astray from this ideal. APPEARS AT WINDOW | “But the feast of today appearing in his Vati-'teaches not only. that peace apartment : i i it ki : i : , FF k Ji e window over- a duty, but that is Peter's Square, It.is sufficient to were as- to desire it in Christ. skies, gospel becomes the inspirer life and civilization, world - Fall Picked As Earliest Date’ Likely For General Election ~ OTTAWA (CP)—A few weeks |when the prime minister was | antilh unlikely to| agree to dealing with the Vet, Cong. But the Russans must—| to back up their own oft-re-/ PROF. BLANCHARD College from 1937 to -1948. artic reviews peated pledges—get the | "Professor Blanchard was born" A “noted scholar, Professor pay ipo sh gg Vietnamese Commi ynists into/-at Oyster. Bed .Bridge,-P.£.1:.| Blanchard continued “his Studies |Ursule Gallant and the couple ‘the negotiations ure, or Tisk | in 1881. He attended Prince of jat the Sorbonne in Paris in 1928, | celebrated their fiftieth anniver. \condemnation by Communists | Wales College and St. Dunstan's taking languages, history and! (Continued on page 3, col. 3) jaround the world. A 3 | IMPLICATIONS VITAL MR. ‘JUSTICE MACGUIGAN Thies: Honorary Degrees Will Be Awarded At SDU Three honorary Doctor of| University, graduating fromthe arts, and being awarded a Laws degrees will be awarded|SDU with the val Bachelor certificate from that noted in- at the May 11 comimencement | of Arts degree 1911. ‘stitution. About the same time exercises at’ St. Dunstan’s Uni-| During the time he was study- |he was awarded his Master of versity, it was afintunced last| ing for his degree, Professor Arts degree from Laval. DR. BLANCHARD western young child, killing him. minutes Sunday, killing at least| Other Illinois tornadoes were eight persons and injuring | reported at Rockton, Dixon, Al- scores of others. | gonquin, Island Lake and Rock- Trées were uprooted, tele-| ford. — : phone poles torn fromthe; A tornado ripped through ground. and ‘homes flattened northern Indiana, with uncon- from eastern Iowa to sorters | Srmed reports of serious injur- Indiana. jes and deaths. A-hurch was Hardest hit was southern Wis-|Teported flattened at Lapaz. consin, where three persons | Lapaz is. 65 miles east of Chi- were killed after high winds | cago. Meanwhile, Arkansas Heavy damage and many in- | Police sealed off the commun- juries also were. reported. jity of Conway, after a tornado At least. 35 persons. were | struck twite Saturday night taken to a hospital in Water- | within minutes, killing six per- town, Wis. after a twister Sons and injuring more thap ., struck. A calt for ally available 100. Damage was estimated’ surgeons went out in the area |from $10,000,000 to $12,000,000 iz near Monroe, Wis., where dam- | the Conway area. age was Gescribed by officials| At least five tornadoes rippec jae “real bad.”” hha oper 08 Missour | isconsin- i turday, aving deatt tae ae nc eeyrnr Warren | and ‘destraction in. thelr wake. | emergency in Green, Rock: and’ Rt.; Blanchard was also teaching at | has received two citations | Jefferson Counties. A twi d: on Spot Prince of Wales and at ad eeetele tees then Frenc¢t\was reported to have een Known Dea Dunstan's. He was appointed to Academy in Paris, honorary doe- | through . South Beloit, Il.,- on | will-be Professor Joseph Henti the permanent staff at PWC in torate degrees from Layal and |the Ilinois- border Reach 44_- Blanchard, Charlottetown My. | 2999 and remained there uftil $t. Joseph's, and has’ ted} In Ilinois, Tornadoes struck | ae his retirement in July, 1948. Justice Mark R. MacGuigan, Charlottetown Professor Blanchard taught and Acadian orders. ; and Dr. Colin B. | | MacKay, president | versity of New Brunswick. | Dr. MacKay will also deliver | years and at the university lev-| the address to the graduating |el during his last 15 years. He) class. j principal of Prince of Wales | | several decorations from French of the Uni-| many subjects at PWC at the ~ professor Blanchard is the high school: level in his early | author of several publications, the latest,being ‘The Acadians t of Prince Edward Island, 1720- also held the position of vice- 1964" which appeared last year. He has. also written numerous ‘@-100-mile band from the Mis- te itt fo “Crystal “Lake; miles northwest of Chicago. the heart of the midwestern 4 REPORTED KILLED | United States Sunday, spreading Police reported at least four death and injury from Towa te persons were killed, three men jIndiana. At least 44 persons and one woman. More than 50 | were reported killed and hun- persons were injured. Crystal dreds were known injured. Soldiers Stand On Guard CHICAGO (AP) — A murder. ous series of tornadoes. struck | ONE DEAD, TWO. MISSING Wilson Recovers For U.S. Visit ae , ire-Ravaged Freighter Grounds In St. Lawrence By — after the impact and burned{and apparently made its jour- throughout Saturday, listimg)ney> to Montreal under its own $ LONDON (Reuters) — Prime kept him in bed most of ‘the | week. day—the day his labor govern- ment's. austerity budget was. presented—and was confined to bed until Saturday. senior minister of state for for- eign affairs, will leave by plane for New York Tuesday night. | Wednesday, visit Washington and return to Britain | morning. | Minister. Wilson, scheduled to The fly to New York and Washing. | Transatlantic was reported/was blocking ship-traffic up and|German. His home town was ton this week for talks centring |#8Tound in the St. »Lawrence on the Vietnamese crisis, was|River Stnday after a two-ship| ireported Saturday to have re- |COlision that left one man dead, covered from influenza which |'Wo missing and 11! injured. f \German veigel, was Wilson became _ ill last. Tues- | for_.Montreal, when. she..and--the Wilson and George Thomson. beste They will hold discussions with Shortly before the accident as UN Seeretary-General U." Thant |she headed down-river. There a CY FOX theavily all the while. power. 3 TROIS-RIVIERES, Que. By Sunday morning, she ap-| The one known.dead man was fire - ravaged freighter parently was adrift and thus/Uwe Krueger, a 23-year- West down the 700-foot. wide channel. |not known. The injured taken aboard the Hermes ashore at Mont- jreal, most of them bearing no | Visible marks. | The one seriously-hurt man was taken to hospital in Sorel, | Quebec, not far from the accid- ‘ent scene. It was several hours before ships were allowed through .the | channel, ‘carefully skirting the Transatlantic which by that |time was aground in shallow) water on the south side of the} boat-way. ' i All the known dead and in- : ; as | He was identified as a 41-year- jured in the accident were. memn- y bers of the,crew of the Trans- od Weindorf Werner, of Lubeck, atlantic, which was bound for|West Germany. Despite burns, t ith _ |he was reported in satisfactory Montreal wii . general cargo. condition Sanday. GASH IN BOW | The pilot of the Transatlantic, All but one of the .injured|Raymond Vallee of Montreal, were taken to Montreal on the }said the Hermes was apparently Hermes. which sustained a deep | “‘making a curve” on hér side ; |gash in her bow. as a result of | of the channel when she sud- was no immediate comment ithe crash. jdenly veered and came at the from the skipper of the Hermes.; ‘The Dutch vessel seemed to)German vessel. The ‘Transatlantic, @ Wea ading Dutch. freighter Hermes collided Saturday in a widening of the river called Lake St. Peter, about 80, miles: northeast of Montreal and near Trois-Rivi-, The pilot of the 3,865 - ton Transatlantic said the 2,755-ton Hermes . “veered sharply” | ‘| turday night by a-tornado’s. one- | kansa In Demolished: Ark. Town CONWAY, Ark. (AP) — Sol-|age at from $10,000,900 to $12,- Giers stood guard Sunday over | 000,000, including some $2,000.- neighborhoods demolished Sat-|00 of destruction at the Ar- , Children’s Colony, an two punch>) ‘institution for mentally re The death toll from the storm | tarded. rose to six early Sunday when Nabholz said there were 18 the body of Idea Lee Owens, | homes destroyed, 30 damaged 81, of Conway, was found in the | and 12: business firms damaged. wreckage of. her home. Five 640 HOMELESS victims -were identified Satur-| The storm left an estimated day night. More than 100 were 640 persons in conway homeless injured. |amd forced evacuation of 500 For dozens of families in this children from the colony, said central Arkansas city of 12,500.|Joe Siebenmorgen, hairman of ‘Sunday was one of hard plan-|the count red ross: chapter. ning—were to live now that the | The homeless stayed Saturday home is destroyed? night in hurches, -college gyn- The twisting funnel of the masiums and the homes of more tornado sliced through two sec- fortunate friends. : tions. of the community in a} National guard troops patrol- matter of moments. Ed Nab- | led the cluttered streets, direct- ing traffic and sealing off the — areas to prevent loot- ing. { i holz, safety officer of the Faulkner County Red Cross hapter, estimated total dam- The Transatlantic caught fire have’ suffeted no other damage | ‘Irish Election’ Finals Delayed DOUBLIN (OP)—The outcome ‘of Ireland's liff-hanging gen- | eval election Sunday night faced @ new obstacle—the validity of votes cast by 560 mental pa- | tients. The parliamentary — election last Wednesday was the first in which patients with mild mental disorders were allowed to vote. The validity of some of these ballots in one _ constituency could decide whether Premier |Sean Lemass achieved an over- }all majority for his ruling Fi- anna Fail party. | Only one thing was . certain | Lemass will be able to form a | | Watertown and Monroe Wisconsin, Crystal Lake,- and Lapaz and Goshen Indiana. (AP Wirephote Map) Hunt Continues For B.C. Gunman UNDERLINED on map are principal .towns suffering da- mage in Sunday's midwestern ‘Tornadoes. Hardest hit were ” m., in when mood Com- overheard to remark after his government. But among many eee ao ot i bilterest since own speech last Tuesday in the ; re tee a oar cata KELOWNA, B.C. (CP) — Po-'that a girl was being held - |ast year’s heated flag debate, |throne debate: “There, ve © ix roy a" tion lice laid two charges of at- against her will in a one-room spread that Prime Min-|let them defeat us on that.” ae kee knee 7 temped murder Sunday as an'cabin at. Westbank, west of Pearson was considering’ The speech from the throne, a Port ee “a . ol state sir and ground manhunt for a Kelowna the idea of calling a June elec- with the most comprehensive bel ‘fe nidébe os eae rifleman continued in the: Sgt Russell Bakewell of tin. legislative proposals in years, likely before _ next | Okanagan. . the Kelowna RCMP detachment ; feet C48 keep. Parliament for week. The attempted murder said two constables went to the Now. most MPs seem a eel many months or provide an al- ; charges| were laid against Rus- cabin to investigate and Const. A call clection | tractive vole-seeking package y: INSIDE TODAY sell Spears, 59, following a Bruce was shot in the cheat ea - il the for_an election campaign. 2 ab shooting spree Saturday in when he was only 15 feet from this year, it won't be until the “The question of an election Chinen 14. 15 |Which an RCMP constable and the cabin. fell. - now seems to hinge on how the - . Rirths, deaths ....... 3. 15 | itl were wounded. His companion, Const. Kep- In the speech from the throne opposition parties react to the pays — ” as In hospital were RCMP Con- neth Jones, said three shots last Monday opening - new throne speech challenge. All Ss te eeeees 46, 11 | Stable Neil Bruce, who was shot fired a cabin, and that gession of Parliament, gOv~ joined forces to vote against the - , on Raed : through the Lung, and Beverley Bruce fi two shots at etnment appeared to getting set government on a Conservative DINNER HIGHLIGHTS LA R MEETINGS Women's ..... st ees ; Charest, 17, who was shot twice, which attacked him as be a to meet any election forced on no-confidence motion Friday ? Seetnanitte Abies wwosbius g [once in the-shoulder and again| Jones said that a few mim tt by defeat in the Commons put they didn’t have enough Rev. Allan MacDonald, left, tions and labor councils of the © Charlottetown and District La- Labor Federation. Mr. Scot- Kings, Queens, City... 3 |i” the jaw. Both are said to be utes later, 2 girl ram from the it holds only 129 of the MPs in attendance and the Lib-| director of extension at St. Canadian Labor bor Council chat just prior to land was the guest speaker at Prince County a6 lin satisfactory condition. cabin shouting that she had 5 seats. ; - \jerals survived by 106 votes to *s University, Mayor Walter J. Cox and Alex the banquet which highlighted the banquet, (See story-page | ""™OO“OUMY ——-----: RCMP said the incident began been shot. She was drives te The theory. gained support |* | A. Scotland, director of federa- MacLean, president of the two of meetings of the Island five) iit (when they _ received a report hospital by a neighbor. ce ype art