4 Ng < . " ign yao a epepicea aS RE~g mati é hipiieseoas Xsigot Sin gait pan ce potty cp ee - Rn. » @ Be Nie he Si Nae i aL a asl RS ena = a? <i ipa i al NE aii seine 2 Raine mg on mg ped tty Ge RIE Tg a op a eae ae ie ~eiday <a a4 ' If It’s Good For-The Island The Guardian Is For It ¢ WEATHER Intermittent rain and drizzle. evening: light winds. Low-high 32 and 40. Saturday: sunny, colder. : eee pees soon outeree 8 Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” VOL. LXXVEIL NO. $4 ngantisa diese oy = sme Oa - CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1965. — — oes > e Increases Taxes: c Budget Hotel, Motel Rooms = Are Given New Levy »s 7 Canada Hails 2: Asian Aid Plan 4 Se ait sntyenpaeestintaapercememmanstiecenstot enim © OTTAWA (CP)—Canada hhas|“the president felt that the ‘ proposal for a a diplomatic Taian “ QUEBEC (CP) — Premier affect “the. less - fortunate i ment program in ‘Southeast| Opposition Le ade r.' Diefén- Jean Lesage Thursday night an-jclasses. : Asia. External Affairs ter baker referred in the Commons [7 nounced new Quebec taxes on| The-revenue brought by the Martin said Thursday — Thursday to “the apparent an- | hotel’ and. motel. room rentals new taxes, moreover, would “We are prepared to noyance of the president over and on long-distance wieneee [make up a increased. expendi- e ur full | contribut- conduct of’ t ime min- calls, telegrams and,other |tures “destined for farmers, pe oe oe een” mn eo . wd ee jmeans of telecommunications. | eivil -servants and invalids of : é josal| Mr. Pearson has not said i $ budget. speech also modest means.’ brought increased taxes on gas-| The Yncreased and new taxes > mag 0 docieraties and the eeiient = ae : aoa o— = ‘ oe | a eaceful settle " Wiet | gether there : = |and on food a iquor ~~An- additional penny a N Sy alee o 3 od Seen | restaurants, hotels. and motels.-|- gallon, raising to 16 cents the gestion of a strained relation- ship when they parted at. Camp taxon gasoline and to 22 cents the tax on diesel fuel | who is Que- | oo" almost ‘ection’ sug- seonent ‘with ‘oe og | Premier ge, oil, effective midntght Thurs- | gestion in Philadelphia. I = "4 \bec’s financ® minister, also an-| day. They talked at length beat | : nounced a lex new form-| _.2.-An additional one-twenty- , the economic and social devel: | One-Man Army lula, which he called both ‘‘just| fifth of a cent on each cig- a 2 opment scheme for Asia when | ‘and ingenious,’ for sharing the| arette,’ the. equivalent of a F an il EEN : 4\they met in Maryland Saturday. bolas 20 Police 4 , | general six-per-cent sales tax| one-cent increase for a 25- es ‘ . 4 Mr. Martin told the Commons 'that went into effect last year.| cigarette package: It-would be r OLDEST HERO OF HOLLA - ‘\Thursday that the Canadian A\t Bay 4 Hours | Worked out by the Belanger; up’to retailers to decide : he ; - s i ambasandet to te Vine Ba | | Fayal. commission. on. taxation, |.whether._ to. absorb.,.the, frae- a, Frederik Staverman, 1, sorde he will take to Holand ernment to meet Queen Ju- (tions, Paul Tremblay, has come | ns |the formula would be of most) tional increase ‘on 20-cigarette © oldest living holder of Hol- later this month, The Victoria, liana and attend ceremonies eis ae ee i eee te hee Coa benefit to rural. municipalities packs or -adé one cent. Tax land's highest military award, — B.C. area chicken breeder has at The Hague. oan chs _ a Ba 4 |Police fought a four-hour battle ‘and cities such as Montreal and effective midnight Thursday. displays the Militaire W: been invited by the Dutch gov- (CP Wirephote). | to the UN in connection with the ees heed up ; | Quebec City. It would end bick-| 3. Tax ‘on tobacco and cigars = - vane | seeteek. downtown pawn shop Thursday rs ea ee 7) | ering over rights to such taxes, |-.increased to 12 from 10 per n es sda Meek ie rte ee =) he said. | cent, effective midnight NO EXCUSE FOR POLLUTION opposition parties for. support- = wf op greta Sage re — - -_ | the srempier said the govern- | Thursday. — ome 2 - ; i ‘ , ' ; _ ment had gone to some lengths | 4 Tax on meals* and liquor ® ; ea i eleceiitciabinieaer XN es Martin ade: Canada “is oa pot the_ me who SPECIAL ASSISTANT NAMED | avoid tax increases that! (Continued on page -5, col. 2) : ; particularly fitted to play | kifled-a pawn shop em | a i as iy role because of our long 8800! ‘ployee, then turned the Leonard $. Marchand, 32, ment includes the Indian Af- i ~ | 3 Ind ustries Are Cha llenged sion yh many ofthe eum nna arirest ar be wood of Tamir of the Onsaneas tm "nave of Verna vache, U Thant Welcomes Proposa ee - . " assou policemen dian Band the first Indian to be appoint- Cee o e One officer and a byiander| bia, has been tamed special ea tthe penal suits | Mode By U.S. On Viet Nam ~ wee See Oe : ae By NEIL MATHESON | To Clean Up sie. Material ister Nicholson; whose depart- assistant to Immigration Min- === Two-Day Talks Opened federal cabinet minister. | (CP_Wirephote) | By MILTON BESSER for $1,000,000,000 -to aid develop- UNITED NATIONS (AP) — ment - | gosvetecy-Ganenet U Thant told! C. President Johnson. -Thursday he |UN.. under: 5 welcomed the readiness of the | Thant's chief aide, said Thant’s Vv. Narasimhan of India, a and Farm Editer.| Halifax and thanked materials) harmless; that to ® “Spectacular way. . United States to enter iete un-|reply would be fertheoming im A ringing challenge to indys.|C.M: Blackwood, chief of the | their great regrét they are going | He suggested a “pause” m jhad armed himeclt. with sum discussions about a week's time,; tries to clean up oa po inspection branch. ~ to have to poison the people of fea bombing of North Viet tie aga from: the shop's ‘ ane . Viet Nam. eee ae | = econ which cause ‘“‘municipa =| William’ ‘Murphy, officer-in- | Uigg or the trout of Tryon, or : oe s 8 sured the president also he will | . dustrial dung heaps” was sound-| charge, i laboratory, | the lgbsters of Souris. Since then have been| Then, four hours after the continue his own efforts toward 5. Viet Nam Navy oe ar are are ase | nns.. teas 68 ERG to oat nee et wk wal tent t9- | Sees eek A pales y eC ae nls el I Saving: ing | iet Muti é ie, chi culture branch, | . | Dr, Logie, “we became sented, and was. even in - : as- | Movi chairman, also spoke briefly. by. the prime minister's |sault team rushed the shop and bis mere er ig listening Hers Quiet Mut ny Halifax, N.S., at a dinner meet- ing of the Island canners ~and:; fisheries officers and other peo | ple attending the four-day can-| ning short course here this week. The dinner was in the Charlotte- town Hotel: S.H. Burhoe, Char- lottetown presided. | Premier Walter Shaw was | present and spoke briefly at the dinner which the provincial gov- | ernment tendered. Mr. Logie who spent'some years here. at the biological station, Ellerslie was introduced by R.J. McNeill, “We know how to render harmless most or_all of the pol- lutants discharged by industrial plants, but all of the methods cost money, sometimes a little a lot of like to spend money } can see some direct benefit to themselves. But we spend money on all sorts of things that are for the good of the community, hospitals, churches, education, charity, highways for instance. they | boiled in the public interest and work with conviction on behalf of the citizens. I don't believe (Continued on page /5 Col. 7)" “To put it mildly”. . .said The New York Herald BERLIN (AP) — The East Berlin Road Is Re- To Ease Tense Situation a ~ é The reopening of the auto-| Soviet--planes were spotted im bahn Thursday night permitted | the Opened air corridors | plan: for Western | now OTTAWA (CP) — Provincial! James Harding, Nova Scotia's | welfare ministers opened a two- welfare minister, said in a brief | day meeting with Health Min-| released in Halifax that the “‘in-| ister Judy LaMarsh Thursday | itial push” in the province's | to discuss the government's pro- new social development pro- | posals for a Canada assistance gram will be aimed at helping | , |the -province’s more than 11,000 | The plan, mentioned in the Negroes. | speech from the throne last, His brief said the province Monday, would remove the|will need increasing federal means test from several fed- financial assistance to be suc- fare programs and provide fed- | problems. eral. contributions to. programs paid for by the provinces |The federal government's pro- | |posal grew out of discussions in nesday night, the secretary-gen-|. SAIGON (AP) — Twenty eral dispatched a personal note young naval officers ousted to Johnson praising the speech Admiral Chung Tan Cang as as “positive, forward - looking |the South Vietnamese navy’s and generous, ;commander Thursday in a - Reaction in many world cap-|quiet mutiny that evidently itals to Johnson's speech was |had the government's blessing. similar to that of Thant. But| There was no shooting and no China and the Soviet Union | bloodshed. were critical. * | US. officers seemed pleased A Peking broadcast said John-|at the outcome of this latest in est s t son's unconditional discussions the periodic power plays which leral-provincial shared-cost wel-\cessful in overcoming social ane was “full of lies and .de- ‘have sameed . the "etntanene ceptions’ since it would disarm |armed forces for more than the Viet Cong and leave the two years. One said: °° U.S. military in control of the “Cang has been a thorn in who. 4s. . CLEANUP NEEDED German Communists ’ : Ti Given Police “There can be no doubt that !British and American military 'traffie, but officials said there | alone. gx 11963 ‘with the provinces about. cou i ; ‘ P the time arrived Jong ago when |‘"° Berlin sutedaia late Thre vehicles to pass. was no buzzing as was the case | Before legislation 1s Presented line’ contributory ‘Canada. Pen-\ -A" Soviet delegate at theimese™ Rivard In Peru money must be spent on clean- day night after closing it twice, Allied officials said .18 Allied i the day. before. to, Parliament, agreement of the | sion Plan, approved by Parlia- United Nations denounced “the The admiral, ‘ing up the muricipal and ‘the Thursday in defiance ‘of U.S ry vehicles, which the | 7 Communists excused the provinces. is required. : ment last session. | Johnson si has an attemot : ag LIMA (CP-Reuters) — Peru-| industrial dungheaps.” Indus- | British challenging convoys. Soviets refused to pass through = oe ote ee by|_ A spokesman for Miss La-| Prime Minister Pearson said |to walewaas tha jcaa ween i of Lt.-Gen. Nguyen vian police have received a tip that Lucien Rivard, .49,. who’ escaped from Montreal’s Bor- tries tei us, that they want to establish in Harmony, or Vigg or Montrose or Murray Harbor The second shutdown lasted just the time a Soviet officer | said it would—five hours. The o: Berlin were allowed to con- earlier shutdown was for three tinue in the night. : the controls at Helmsted, and | eight Allied cars stuck outside | Soviet - East German military | |manoeuvrés, They risked a cri-| 'sis suchas the one in the fall | cussions will be released. taken no decision whether any |faderal share of aid for needy | ae y portion “of the closed-door dis- | mothers could amount to 523 | 000,000 a year and between $15,-| needed for | ; for |Marsh said the conference bas tyesday that under the proposal, |of criminal aggression in Viet. A government source said Nam.”. Thant is giving study to John- son’s suggestion that he take a Cang had rejectéd repeated lrequests that he resign after Khanh bowed out as strongman ‘ deaux jail March 2, may be in| solely’ to improve-the employ- | : : Perv. —, picture there, that in od a eo i aes a of ec at og He a oe pee ; SGRabs ach GUKUURGNS Sor uaie hey. Cole am Satna. 6c the cone. |in Fateuasy-2od. left. forthe i , vy ¢ how fter the | ° a | : alt : } = E Police in Peru have launched | tablishing in such out of-the-way| A U.S. Army convoy de- day atynion averted a show- French and American occupy: | Centennial Aid poe osts for — porn development of reas kee a as a roving am- ‘ an intensive search for Rivard followihg the tip from Interpol, the international police or- ganization. parts of the country they are doing 90 at great expense and at a marginal profit and that they therefore cannot afford to manded the first reopening and sped 110 miles east from West Germany to Berlin before «the down with the United States over free access to Berlin by autobahn was shut down again. letting the morning convoy ling powers in Berlin say they | thave no right to do. ant Asia. Johnson will ask Congress Goes To Authors 39, is an old : Revives Issue election campaign, te protect ‘buyers "in this day of monop- oly enterprise where a few Sg ram cn — st PC Backbencher thors living in Canada, with in- ' dividual grants up to $,000 ; * 1 EXPECT MORE’ TROUBLE | Castro's Police A Soviet officer who talked to! Arr st Baptists reporters in Helmstedt said; eech, Waa sumouneed Thats 7 i tects wre ah tes Geir woos ome LS, Interference tpg ar expected until Radio said Thursday Fidel jsion. ows « rn soviet Eas ‘German ol Gatr'n scanty pte wrested | ‘Under the prota. ih Face cleeiag cea wa ioe members of an alleged spy joperation with the Canada| OTTAWA (CP) — Conserva-. ing, “debt-free capital” availa- challenge to the United Sta jring, including’ an America® |Council and the Canada Found- tive house !eader Gordon’ ble through the Bank. of Can- Britain -and-—Franee—to the | Baptist church executive and,|ation, the commission would Churchill asked the government | ada. It represented several sage ay «ag a H disburse up to $200,000 in| Thursday whether it had called In the letter, which Mr. Peat- giant firms can gang up’on the the worsening of a situation that The ii arbor Cowdth | Fak - off an RCMP investigation into ,son had denied recéiving and | consumer.” sounded like He: ‘owdill | Financial assistance would be. alieged American interference |Mr. Butterworth said he didn’t; Gerard Laprise (Creditiste-- could turn into a serious East-' broadcast monitored: im | gi ivi ° : West crisis. ' Bheey ast monitored im |given to individuals and “as-jin the 1963 general election. _ write, the ambassador congrat- Chapleau) said the government Possibility Is Expressed - Franklin's Ship Located OTTAWA (CP) — A special gurvey in the Arctic has led to} “cautious optimism” that the wreckage of one of Sir John tinental polar shelf” project he .ounteraction. directs at Cambridge Bay, about | 160 miles west of O'Reilly Is-' land. Franklin's oe lost in 1848, Dr. “Roots” arg Pages Shes ee het Sue = ao oe arrested 7s eee * the ae = Or had the government de. ulated Mr. Pearson for his jis consulting so-called experts has been located. that his survey showed \The Communist East. Gertende | Reports. have dene et Cina te oo tocienat cided that a letter: purported to (stand on nuclear arms for Can- about its announced war on be written by U.S. Ambassador 248 and criticized the Diefen- poverty when it ignores wide- Federal governments sources | anomaly — in other words, & é the highw | : ; , . report that Dr. E. F. Roots. of showing of mineral or metal |closed : amd nek BG ens vectors sapien Drak le coegns cain SS a a Walton Butterworth to then Daket government for its de- spread poverty and rural slums the department of ,mines and 250 feet off the east shore of the over West Berlin breaking the estant groups, in whieh Baptists | Ae i ein be a Canadian Opposition leader Pearson was fense policy. in northwest Quebec ‘and other technical surveys sent a tele- gouth end of a small unnamed | o, iohior several times. are aivong the A ee Sens @ sither an administrative matter | Mr. Pearson referred to the areas. The solution was an in- gram to Ottawa more than a} island which lies one mile north Most numerous. biographies. aioe ‘to be handled by a cabinet letter in. his speech Tuesday, crease in social security pay- week ago saying that his of the northern tip of O'Reilly | Applications aie © ccepted | cinister or accase of an Saving it was a forged docu- ments and implementation of gurded optimism was based on | Island. boas . until the end this year ‘TOM! -dicretion by the ambassa-|™Ment designed to stir up trou- Social Credit monetary theor- results of magnetometer sur- An added reason for optimism residents of Canada since 1962, 4, . ble between Canada and the ies. vey in the area around O'Reilly was that the survey turned up Canadian citizens or represent- Mr Churchill, MP for -Winnl- US | A. B. Patterson (SC—Fraser Island, just off the mainland. no other anomalies in the area. atives of Canadian associa! ions. ‘esath. Coat ad te ; : Valley) welcomed the throne about 1,800 miles northwest af Further, a spike stamped with ooo ee ; ten ee des DEBATE RANGED FAR ~ —_ speech's forecast’ of legistation Ottawa. a mark of Crown y war iG j Oil Bart the th ae h He said ‘he Debate ranged over many setting up an Indian claims Franklin and 129 men died found-on the small island along rain- er oa has ih - j Subjects. commission. He hoped the ree- after abandoning their ships, with wood chips and shavings. Ho i so ause Mr. — Robert Prittie (NDP—-Burn- ommendations of the Indians a | Is Negotiated repeated a serious allega- aby-Richmond) urged the e€8- themselves, based on a study the Terror and the . Erebus, The anomaly lies under seven ; : tion that he (Mr. Churchill) tablishment of a department of of the draft bill introduved in tae ves ‘is wen mel tig a toca te had deliberately read a letter ffai a Passage. The vessels were cluded it is probably bu in “"$UENOS AIRES (‘AP)—The; y consumer affairs, & move A&dvo- | 19¢3, ld be si never found. although bits. -0€ silt. He reported that conditions ees AIRES inc oil me, |imto the Commons record know- cated by his party in, its 1963 | time, — ee ae should be favorable for. further nopoly "said Thursday a wheat. | iné it was a forgery. Jack Roxburgh | L-—Norfolik} wreckage from them- were dis- | covered at various places. deal with the So-| The Conservative front-| ‘tied Mini \bencher said he had made no criticized Health Minister Judy for-oil barter 'LaMarsh for her campaign : . investigation when the drea is , “i viet Union “is likely to be con- free of ice this summer. INSIDE TODAY DR. E. F. ROOTS Royal Canadian Navy sources” a nde no bere said Thursdy that two | Franklin ~ ships foundered - off|- Navy sources here said Lt. cluded in a few days.” charge; 86 accusation when teas wedaae paval officers wow statione: in | O'Reilly Island. .|Cmdr. Ackerman was with r Fikcundo Suarez, president of Tead the letter to the Commons | = Geathe ...... a - ticularly . mageetien thet -_ , Toronto—Lt.Cmdr. B. F. Ack+| They followed up their work |Roots during the magnetometer " Yaciminentos Petrotiferos Fis-|in May of 1963. ee 19 | might ‘ask the CBC to an_and Lt. - Cmdr. D. J. with a pager summariting thelr |survey sed hes retursed to Det: 3 Dill\cales, declined to give details, Earlier Guy Marcoux, house gigs” 4. i |tobaceo advertising on — idd—became interested in the |Tesearch and their theories andjonto where he and Lt.-Cmdr. a but said talks between Arzen-jleader for the Social Credit! pinsnce. markets . is | He said a more positive ap- Franklin story during eight ‘asked what could be -done- to Kidd are on the staff of the In- “gur- explorer Sir John Franklin. tine officinis and a Soviet trade party, moved an amendment woneer. me ++ I | proach would be to set G years of, service, ee ee PLANO eg ot Avigien Metictss. vey has located a mass of The ships Krebus and Terror mission “are progressing.” to the Conservative non-confi- piainrials ........... @ | quarter-cent per package im to on the Navy icebreaker Labra (PLANNED SURVEY ' Dr. Roots, who was awarded | 1 oO were loxt in 1848 on Franklin's | Suatez’s comments to report. dence motion His motion criti- | ao 4. bacco taxes to finance _ ts o. An atrangement was worked |the Queen's medal earlier this i® jast trip to the Arctic. O’Rielly jers were the first official werd |cized the governnient for fail-| iin ee cs sans 56 oem 5 | search into lung “cancer. This In their spate time, they did jout for Dr. Roots to carry out|week by the Royal Geographical the Canadian Arctic which may sland is 2,500 miles north of |that an exchange of Argentine ure to increase the family—ale Sanaa —— Cty .... 8 | oocid be $5,000.00 * intensive research and con-ja magnetometer sdrvey this | Society, isn't due back in Ot- be the wreckage of one or hoth Winnipes. -\sarplus wheat for Russian oil jowances in line “ith increased ses 2) gana a ee but “just peanuts” all aoe ik Sen eae et Ee ew wae A ee ee ee eee of missing ships of Arctic (CP Wirephote) |is im the offing. ‘cost of living and for not mak- ithe US. ressareh ‘ sf | ‘ f io , a \ / ; \ J — ili alia thai stil aata ial all f _— D oat nahh, -eatiermttomttieittinneth sel col ote woah « ah, atthe gee cea ; wah 2 ails slid — a | mg