a am Guardian If It's Good For The Island The Guardian Is For It - WEATHER Cloudy and warmer; winds southwest 15 Low-high 42 and 63. ¢ . “A native of Chavlotiotown, Mr. MacDonald has been minister of the Alberton United Church pastoral charge for the past three izations, he is known across the Igland, but especially in Prince convention here’ tonight but a signs indicate that the Liberals! are to nominate Hon. Watson MacNaught - the nteeting he was looking for- ward to this election with great |Heavy Frost Hits Valley Heavy} frost in the Annapolis Valley Sa- turday ugual, said the delegation is pri-' Experimental Farm. Tuesday evening. poor growing weather that was “experienced by the farmers. this past summer and touched brief- ly on the new causeway and the “former Charlottetown resident, the son of Mr. Justice Mark R long dreamed of causeway to the_Island. Other speakers at the conven- tion were W.R. Jenkins. provin- years. He is a graduate of Dal- EXPECTS TO WIN T held it would provide in getting cial president, A.W Matheson, i Iniv , : ; See a ; J Mv - ane ves etna Pine Hill After the.votes had been count- obacco Crop. the ait gaan = cece: =i ng ar 7: aan ee ~—Divinity-Hall-in-Halifax._-____+¢-Saturday-night-and-the-winner —————_—-—-—-— vince to teeth ; teat = Active in a number of organ- announced, Mr. MacDonald told’ HALIFAX (CP) — ~Jr.__Mark RR. MacGuigen. a | Neuss. “Sadie Mar ionatct—president of the Queen's Libera! Associa- County where he has proven a eathusiasm and said that the the pune dae ait i ae MacGuigan, is a . pees = the chairenan of the povular figure since taking up| people were ‘‘going to elect us —_ ; ee at University ‘oron ™Meeting residence in Alberton. (the Conservatives) and elect us Vested. causing an ete s Se : He is vice chairman of the Pro-| (Continued on page 3, col. 4) £90,000 Ipss. Pope Paul a Reiterates: An agriculure department spokesman at Kentville said ie oo tobacco leaves have been harvested but about 10 per cent | |of the crop was still in the fields on most farms. He said in a) normal year harvesting would- | have been completed by now but Accident Ti Placed At Ten lhecause-Sf the summer. dry | . spell. leaves were given more) | By THE CANADIAN PRESS (day when a boat swamped in a time to mature. | At least 10 persons died acci- !ake near his home at East Pe po dipped to the. dentally in the Atlantic prov- Chezzetcnok on Nova Scotia's and high 20s over the inces during the weekend, eight eastern shore VATICAN CITY. (AP)—P “We shall also. pray that cae setting lbw tempera- in traffic accidents and two Hy A highway accident near Ox- Paul reiterated Sunday his on those responsible be enlightened ture records for Sept. 19 in all drowning. ford. N.S., claimed the life of concern for world peace and in searching civil and peaceful three Maritime Provinces. Nova Scotia recorded, six Allister Gillis, 22; of Truro and said he would pray that the means to solve controversies,| Truro \reported a reading of 27/ deaths. five in traffic and one another road mishap near Scots- world ‘he spared the grave and that the world and all of degrees, one degree lower than by drowning. New Brunswick burn. N.S. took the life of Har- menace of war.” . The Pope spoke from a win- us be spared the gr-ve menace the previous ois Pecan for the date’ of war.” set in 1959 At Fredericton the reportetl two traffic deaths and Newfoundland had one traffic old Agustes MacArthur, 42, of Scotsburn. Poth accidents occur- dow of his Vatican Palace ‘lowest reading was 30 and at oon ; red early Saturday morning apartment to thousands: of pil- LOOKED WORRIED , Summerside, 37, eclipsing ore| — a oe Searchers Saturday night ¢ grims and tourists in St. Peter's _ Those who saw the pope ‘Sun- vious low records by one degree. co ma Se aoe = found the body of 20-year-old Square. day said his appearance re- | died Saturday nig ee William Snow of Bay Roberts, Earlier, he celebrated mass in oe \comes wicked.” flected his grave concern for the subversive instinct and pain be- i Bn gehensys ad SA eee RE gs IE = pee | ' guese is shown ‘ ee ee ee lia want, Sapte > attcttiane’ gt Hh Sacer Poste sng 1 lgdiglpete Be = Tt Resin mete 5 st nr Andrade Cabral, chief of. the Semel . tional fruit board. At the left Ottawa. ° f was struck by a car near -his |Pettipas, 16, who drowned Satur- Nfld. in a river near his home. iSpringhil St. Peter's Basilica and those Prospect of a world conflict. | INSIDE TODAY | ‘Wome af aad apres NS. Bay Roberts is about 30 miles who saw hini said he Ipoked %Huring the mass in St. Peter's | Two young Cape Breton rest- west of St. John's. He had been tired and depressed. His oice, the pope said: é Classified | dents hati a en ae tee missing since Friday night when he spoke from his apart- « Births ' ing when a meee m whic ey George “hite» 3%, of Prince: ment window, was sombre and siemens aes = are in and TONE i cesces Neiseves: } were driving left the road and ton. in Newfoundland’s Bonavis- ~ filled with emotion. Tsorfow Of our es s Comics. , ovérturned at Southwest Mabou. ta-Ray area died Saturday night He said: “Today's news per-| “Some teach their peoples t Sport ccc. ci eeeese j c Ss a ee re Pee ee ee + —Dead-.are.._18-year-old__Kevin when the vehicle he was driving * ‘ s to s ‘ 3 a ~ " , men 7 eeace . aes Ssceabag ie strong, bold and ae Women’s Pale ee - +. centre, just after he and his + ae camila sonphabe ok ae os ce senda Weed: Seah 7 ae aoe a tae this ews) is not based on dis- . . . Others fill the human soul Editorials ve, — af the phytopatho- colleagues stepped from a agriculture ¢ : ne seo terpreter for the Pnaians MacDonnell of Southwest | Ma- icton Saturday claimed the lives tant hypotheses ~but—constitutes with hatred and—desireofven- Summerside .............. 3__| logical départment of the dir- plane at the Charlottetown air- * ond frdm the right is Manuel gentlemen and standing next bou. of two men, Arnold Samuel, 50 Mear, grave and very painful geance. Sufferance becomes a ings. Queens, City ...... $ ector general of the agricul- port last night. At the extreme das Neves, Barreto, chief-ag- —th him is Robert MacKay, de- Navy divers Sunday recover- of Fredericton Kirkbride am probabilities for he who loves’ Prince County ........... tural services of the Portu- right is Antonio Joaquim de ronomical inspector of the na- partment trade and commerce, ed the body of Bernard Joseph Mirray Arthur Dickson, 24, @ Mem eas mem re ‘ anunas - ‘ ° ” , oxiouae vers Prince Edward ‘Island Like The Dew . vz ; ‘ . . TE . NOT MORE ° ¥ VOL. LXXVIII. NO. 230, mesttiherinsd ® a CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1965. T MORE SEVEN CENTS 14 PAGES : ) a tos E ern d's Govt Returned | p dM [ ks BONN (AP) — Ludwig Er-| Christian Democrats broke would nevertheless need the Teeth Urged By Thant hard's Christian Democrats'out champagne at their head- help of the Free Democrats to surged swiftly to victory im quarters. form a workable government, UNITED NATIONS (AP) —! “Consultations are still con- West Germany's parliameritary) The Social Democrats gave For this his Christian Demo- | Members of the United Nations tinuing. It is hoped that a meet- elections Sunday. Willy up by the time returns from 123 crats would have to yield some k Security Council worked pri- ing of the Security Council will Brandt's Social Democrats con- of the 246 electoral districts seats in the cabinet,as they do fe vately Sunday on ~a~ resolution’ take place”“ome* time (Sunday), ceded with only half the vote | were counted, now, to Mende and his party. || which it was reported, would, but no time has been set.” counted. | With 215 districts counted, the Erhard and his family folk | i So informants dd. the P= i had 13, A give India and Pakistan 72 hours Some informa sai “We have not won the elec- Chrisitan - Democrats - lowed the returns-on- television. “= -to—halt the fighting which has meeting might be delayed until tion,” said Herbert Wehner, 464,839 votes, the Social Demo- Erhard said during the cam- } been in progress since Aug. 5. late in the evening, probably un- deputy chairman of the — crats 10,995,651 and Free Demo- paign that he would go to Wash- i Diplomatic sources- reported til 10 p.m. EDT. (11 p.m. ADT) jets. crats 2,660,707. ington as soon as possible after they werenear agreement on 4 Computers predicted that, out the election He also wants @ the main outlines of the -pro- HOPE FOR REACTION | LESTER B. PEARSON was. day: Shown here is Rose- King of Manitoulin Island. In Fi the complicated system of meeting with President Charles) posal, but the talks dragged on One factor in the delay was ee as the Liberal mary: Fisher, who nominated the background is Fred Brown | Two More Quit {Tanaeorie rin re ae de Gaulle of France. pee . ing of the 11-nation en be ine me from ndidate from Algoma East Pearson’in the Indian lang- of Espanola. Democrats would win in t : : : Moscow that Soviet emier riding in Espanoha on Satur-. uage, Pearson, Chief Ceeil (CP Wirephote) Sc Party Ranks a houee, the ee ae Ome ce a IN JAIL fore eo “aa ke aan Pare a 5 : 4 | Free Democrats s : : ime Minister ahadur CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED ee ee _ — compares~—with—the 242 won_by War Gomer mci ere Pat Gladinan of Cooksville, iy would get unanimous back Siccii of India aah Priieat . ebec 1a red $s - : . ¥ Erhard’s supporters in 1961, 190 Ont., near Toronto, is in jail ; Mohammad Ayub Khan of -Pak- : sent undeclared announced yon by the socialists and 67 by - oe defence ¢ the West. ee pe a = Three hours after the private jstan to meet on Soviet territory e their departure from the ranks the Free Democrats. ‘ au Dress: CONEEENCe a a talks began, a UN spokesman to discuss their differences, of Robert Thompson’ J party ~ German voters apparently de- eed vole, Erhard said this demonstrating outside an. all- said he was authorized by U.S. It was not clear immediately : pny rm saying he will cided it was no time for a WOuld take into account the re white high school with about Ambassador Arthur J. Gold- whether he meant the two lead- | seek a/Liberal nomination ff0 change from the rule of the man °¢" talks in Geneva on halting 200 negro students. Miss Glad- berg, September council presi- ‘ers should meet before or after the Nov. & election. they know as the father of the spread of nuclear weapons. man, an honors undergraduate dent, to make the following a ceasefire. Indian sources here s a a oa me a. — West Germany's “economic es _ ee — tee statement: (Continued on page 3 Col. 3) at. Meniper 0c Formeut .2F | diracks.” The: eviais the Fer ‘ ntario, isa volunteer ci vi f) : the last Commons, said ai his pact may also have helped Winters Seeks | rights worker in Forrest City. © h a ‘home in’ St. Mare des Carri- transform what onte looked like K il s S t | The 22-year-old girl left her inese owaown ci - a wet ee ‘a neck-and-neck race into a M@HYS — a nod Mon- ate a ~Portneu UIbera’ | Erha . ay. s is char, wi con- | ESPANOLA, Ont. (CP)--‘afternoon nominating conven- in a car driving through the fog convention scheduled for the bined ae ee ae. TORONTO (CP) — Robert A. tributing to juvenile delin- Delayed Three Days Dogged by fog, Prime Minister tion, when the 250 people filled {o North Bay where his aircraft first or second weekend of Oc- | Winters former federal works ., Pearson launched his election’ the small hall, Mr. Pearson's waited. He had originally tober. Portneuf is just to the BRANDT LOST AGAIN minister, announced Sunday he (CP Wirephote) By CONRAD FINK Despite the postponemert of campaign here Saturday with a campaign-launching visit to his planned to fly ~home Saturday west of Quebec City on- the It was the second defeat in a will seek the Liberal nomina- ——————————— NEW DELHI (AP) — China China’s “ultimatum to India te Promise to his constituents that riding was consistenty dis- night. north shore of the St. Lawrence row for Mayor Willy Brandt of ‘tion in York. West, held in the sent more troops toward India’s dismanlet military posts in a a aes without smear or rupted by fog. - Mr. Pearson.-was unopposed River. |West Berlin, although his social- last Parliament by hockey Mixed Marriage northern. frontier Sunday but disputed Sikkim - China border — es or a majority govern- FOG DISRUPTS PLAN ‘at the nominating convention) Maurice Cote of Chicoutimi list party gained votes. Chances playre Leonard (Red) Kelly. they did not make a crossing, area, Indian officials still ex- * "This is Whe lage" to Fst ls area arated pina aalected tim to stand for _ at = — miles north were ecnet eat ieee a oie said - a en Laws Forecast the Indian defence ministry an- pressed na Chinese inter : ssue, ° in esénied | been s onference e s need i nded vention i with 250 persons attending his own land in Sudbury, and he had to since 198 This =. ‘‘eansa by cone o canna” a Fei aa. 7 gp a norsinatéd jones Hae cand- To Be Revised ia aad days hel ocadiins for eo iene che nominating convention in Al- drive for 2% hqurs from North by the local Liberal association but had decided te run as an| The major losers in the vote dacy for the riding followed the a threatened showdown-in the There was no official Indian ‘ goma East. “A majority gov- Bay to reach here Friday night when the program said that the independent. ‘‘The independent |were Vice - - Chancellor Erich announcement last .week by Mr. yvaTiCAN CITY (AP)—Vati- Himalayas. comment, however, on the Chi- a colied keep Canada strong a = Seen A halen en ae — beta ay give me the best — and small Free Dem- ae = - was a ae can informants said Saturday The Indian mnt — nese oe = deadline | ie é : u ates” wou ‘allo’ y am chance serve my constitu- ocratie y. ics to. devole More ume Pope Paul will change .Roman ,Chinese troops mov - Sunday three days midnight tin te cate ee night rally had to be moved ‘address by the ‘candidate; L. B. .ency well." Indications ‘were that Erhard family and sport. ~ Catholic mixed marriage laws tions near Ladakh, in the north Wednesday. in China time the todo Pig 0 oan Boi erect rr cE ) ay oa on a oe feel Se > See gies rams wala, as baie : i ‘oug s address, move what Protestants regard is was point along rime Mint ana oe ie po ai eau arg coca — Ss pris Ppa! hammered ™ INTERESTED IN SEED SPUDS as a sore point—having to sign the ee i in air pope piegymee ea jarkne made need ‘hi i report las ct known like this rather’ than attacking worse. About 150 turned out, al- gorateennht. he wanted ‘oan \Catolies ee ee ee eae a ssid ment today. opposing personalities..I am not though more showed up later ‘short-term termoil for long- é going to be involved in smear, after the meeting ended. term “achieventent."* They will still have to make : feo mae oe a ce wenn” Dortuguese Trio Arrives omic _ Apart from the’ Saturday had to spend about three hours including important negotiations said, so it — = S ont le L era S ! with the provinces. ‘‘And these A trio ‘of agricultural specia-jmarily interested in the produc-| They will have a look at some caida. ne oles | ens | ¥ Pipe eters jimportant federal + provincial lists from the Portuguese govern- tion of seed potatoes. of the packaging and~ shipping ae | negotiations can best be handled ment will be taken on a tour of He and his colleagues are in- facilities at Summerside later in The change was described as dei e man ; S : - . |by a. strong sie head govern- some of. the potato farms in terested in studying the methods the forenoon. 'a compromise between _ Views ir ee ae Pr = ee aie ey ment. eer LER. Prince County this_af-!nsed in producing the seed pota-| ‘he group will be the guests held_by bishops in the Vatican é ‘ : “Above ail, there Is the ternoon, it was learned Tast toes. “‘They--are—also-- interested - of the=provincial, department-of.: ecumenical. council. __ : ry tigthening OF na ight-after=the~visitors=n: touhtaine. incheon ; yy sige ss es is 3 5 aS and in this we want a strong at the Charlottetown airport. lilities. Associated more close- in the Tartan Restaurant in Sum-| hen- meee riage saws a Bus) lentes Bunbury His: nomination. Wag, moved de aaa i aicasci ' 7. rs : The host for discussed i the council last and Dr. Mark R. MacGuigan, , Frederic A. Large and seconded — = a oie ~—-central-government +0-speak-for- They..were_ accompanied. by Rob. ly_ with Mr. Arey. o_is Antonio merside at noon. CEN Sarrot- cana — -ert_ MacKay, plants products'Joaquim de rade Cabral, the occasion Will be” the teputy-Nevember..some-bishops.wanted...-poronto, --were---nominated—Lib-.|.by_Jobn..Mustard.. Sag = “This is a campaign for Can “ivision, department of trade chief of the iadpection services. — mintster;S.C:-Wright, in.the.up- to leave things as they. are. | eral candidates _for_Queen’s at _ MacGuigan chalienzed SUMMERSIDE -— i and commerce, Ottawa and:R. T. nding to th Lief of avoidabie absence of the minis- Many progressive prelates, in | the Liberal nominating conven- Conservative ~~ candidates——-for—.__— SUMMERSIDE A young vincial Senior Citizens Housing! ada — to keep our country 7: . ae Corresponding to the c hie . | gs , i heir stand on I ro (Dick) Waugh, of the publicity i , ; ~ ter, Andrew MacRae. stead, favored shifting the bur-' tion Saturday evening. | Queen’s to state their United Church minister. Rev. Commission; director of APEC | strong and united. the fruit and vegetable inspec sisi ibili ; He stated -he David MacDonald, 29, was select-|and of the Canadian C ter-oe : branch, of the department. tion services here is the third 1" the afternoon the visitors den of responsibility for Catho- ‘These were the only names to | John Diefenbaker. He ed by the Progressive Conser- Commerce and sreuioe: - ex Such considerations rose _ Thé- group was greeted at the’ member of the Portuguese dle--W'!!—see—some potato farms im jic upbringing of children from come before the convention. | felt majority government was an vatives to contest the Prince P.E.1. “Ministerial Association. above all partisan questions, he airport by Glen C. Ramsay, dis- gation, Manuel das Neves Bar- ‘he Western Prince area. Includ- the non-Catholi¢ marriage part- Mr. Jones, a farmer, is the ‘issue in this election and—the County riding in the. Nov. 8th He is married to the former (at “We(Canadians)—all—are--triet—inspector—seed_potato_cer-_reto.—"His-title—in-Portugual__is_¢4 Will be the potato farming per to the Catholic. They son of the late Senator J. Wal-. need for Queen's County to share federal election at a nominating: Sandra Rogers of Brae, a dis-|WoTKing together to build a Cam tification here, who has mapped chief agronomical inspector of eration of Horace B. Willis or} wanted the Catholic to make ter. Jones, a-former of | in_the prosperity. the rest of the convention here Saturday. trict situated a short distance | 248 of which we can be proud, out a program which he believes the national fruit board. the Howlan area. This ed by the promise. P.E.I. He was nominated by Ira country is‘ enjoying. Mr. MacDonald, who was op- {fom O'Leary. The couple have # country which has a finer. Will give the visitors the type of today’s tour’ fs being arrenged-07 4 Pp Paul Lewis and the nomination was Mr. MacGuigan credited the posed by one other nominee. Rey no children. Mrs. MacDonald future and a: greater destiny look they desire at potato pro- TODAY’S SCHEDULE | Alton Raynor, 0 eect ware a ee Oo as ; or rio a seconded, by J. Elmer Blanch- work of Minister of Mines -Wat- Boates, a Sumerside pharmacist, teaches at O'Leary Regional than any other country in the| jduction, and packaging facilities. This morning group is expect- Tomorrow the Visi a wi issue a i prop! ord. MacNaught and John Mul- Will be seeking the seat held High School. | world.”” Augusto Rosa de Azevedo, chief | ed to visit the laboratories of the taken on a tour of somie..seed document drawn up on the “{) i. acceptance speech Mr."| jally, who had been MP for in the last house by-Hon._Wat-__Mr. MacDonald's opponent in. of the phytopathological depart-| science laboratory, and talk to poiato farms closer to Charlotte: Pope’s own ‘nitiative—to bring ; reviewed briefly the .Kings and other members of son MacNaught, federal mines the election battle will be de-| + ment of the director general of agricultural scientists, particul- town, it is expected. one ve about changes in the code Of ‘onievements ofthe Pearson the Pearson: government for minister. cided at the Liberal nominatin the agricultural services of port- ‘arly the plant pathologists at the leave for New ‘Brunswick by a jcanon law. government, spoke briefly on the | having succeeded in bringing the