It It’s Good For The island The Guardian is For If F with @imrnlian “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” WEATHER Simny and mild high, 20 and 43 61‘. “’1 th light winds. Loam VOL. LXXVII. NO. 9| Aulhunmd Iii Sound (‘lau Man by nrparlmcnt. Ottawa. I“ for the Post Office payment of postage In duh CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY. APRIL 2], 1964 “fling,” SEVEN CENTS 24 PAGES FISHERIES BY-PRODUCTS ASSOCIATION MEETS RV MIKE Dl‘I‘TY ost-Cutting Best Hope, rmen Told“ I‘ l \lr. new; said that “the. re- “lt the lobster fisherman is to “Mm-C9“ “f the G"" "i S" Lam" 'ceniration of small .avail-able to the industry. shrimp are lieup 'lhreatens :N.Y. Fair NEW YORK tAPt-r—Plans for civil rights demonstrations on. opening day of the world s fair: Wednesday now are reported to include a scheme to tie up most of the city's transportation sys- tem—subways. commuter trains and highway travel. The "secret" plans. reported by newspapers Monday. could play havoc with lrave in a city pickcting the gates to dissuade fair visitors from entering. As the reported demonstra tions plans rew —— from an auto "stall-in" on access road: to the fair to sit-ins. lie-ins ant alike on other main highways. bridges and in tunnels through out the city — reverberation.» sounded in Congress. And foi- mer president Harry Truman l ! YOUTH CHARGE n» i ' v. I ..... D IN SLAYING '; Second Golf Course l l INvoLvnn SACRIFICE l The new tax dea ' lurned Down For Park New Tax-Sharing Deal Announced By Pearson .r-e «wiinj Revised Pension Plan Acceptable To Quebec By ALAN DONNEIJX "will have to be recouped from OTTAWA (CPI—Prime Min- some other source of taxation.” ister Pearson. conceding the Under the new plan the pro- ” "priority" financial needs of vincial governments—«now get. in: an lB-per-cent share of per- DOUDCEG Monday a major new sonal income taxes—would get mons. Mr folded the. terms of a new re- next to the Coin- earson also un— tirement pension plan——a com- promise between the and Quebec plans——that would federal provide a maximum pension of ‘ $104 a month. He described the pension pr0< package, however. was f nouncement o provincial a big increase taxing powers through a larger share. of per- sonal income "substantial axes, 1 involved a sacrifice of fed~ oral revenues, he said. which . tax-sharing deal that will give 21 per cent next year and 24 them an extra smomom year and double that in 1966. In a statement per cent in 1966. Under the ex- isting deal. their share would have risen only to 19 per cent in 1965 and to 20 in 1 Mr. Pearson said this boost. combined with resulting higher equalization payments of Loss- wealthy provinces will mean an extra $60,000,000 next year ‘ as much again in 1966. He gave this breakdown of in. 1 53-1, to a l uniformlv crease next car: Ontario The annual lllt‘t‘llllfl of the. Council of Canada convention. Halifax. president and D.F. of 8.000.000 swelled by thousands‘ gross Canaga‘? is “a mail .‘212005000: Quegec‘ $17,600.00“; Atlantic Fishm‘ies Bv.poo- Seen hero prior to last. night‘s Cct‘ney_ Mulgrave, N.S.. an of fair visitors. waiohmaker Gordan Bry. Beverly Dobson‘ 17' 3's" 0; l achiewnwmr. which the Que_'lei5h Columbia, about $1000.. ducts Association was held merting are from the left: executive member. The As- The ‘actics being commend. den. 53_ Hem was shot and Can. was charged with [he ‘ bee government concurred in' Alberta, under “000.000; last night at the Cllu‘l'lfille- RF, Johnson. Halifax. secre- situation takes in all of the include pulling emergenc“, cordsl killed Saturday night by a slaying He was remanded . and expressed confidence the Saskatchewan and Manitoba. town Hotctl in couiunction larv manager of the assocla- Maritimes, Northern New On fail. _ bound trains ja‘mmingi burglar in the Bryden home Without plea. He was arrested other nine provinces will agree $3,000,” each; New ans. WI“ “1“ lhmmmy "Vl’ihmm “0" Andrew Guintn‘ln‘filllam- Bl'llnS‘W'i‘C‘k and Quebec- lfickei lines w wimo'ui buyina‘ at Gtalt. Ont. Mr. Bryden. his Sunday night after a house to it ,wick, 321000.000; Nova 50mm tickets ~ at fair entrances-or Wife and m" Children “'r' *0 “"59 Sear°h' , The prime minister's surprise $2.400.000: Prince Edward Is. prised the burglar. Monday. (AP Wirephoto) his am tram $300,000: Newfoundland. ,. .000. Quebec's Prem'cr Lesage, who will present his annual lbiidgei next Friday. said Of- tawa had avoided the possibil- ity of double taxation. in Que— bec. There had been "an im- Ysaid the "stall-in" would be “damn foolish." "They'll make a damn sight, .. . v. . V cucc are being intensively fish-' lflflf‘ilrvt’ piofits, tluu he must M in", fishermen {mm i“, AFN]; (h so by i-cdiicui: the fishing ef-kmm‘u. prwinms and five.0ther _A 54 I ‘ and crsts of handling". solidlcourtrics Studies of cod iii Llie‘W“ h? 55"“ ‘ Parliament At A Glance W SERVICE ‘ fisher-man's cl M . “1:13 in June. r. Mar-l (‘API'I‘AL BUREAI'Jang said. because other can . . ks tmore enemies than friends hyi (IF THE GUARDIAN ital projects in national pair > . . MONDAY. April 20. 1964 new pension plan is a hybrid The minister said [that certain . p r i m e Minister pearson ikPY extensions to facilitate park 3 announced a new tax-sharing cvelopment were. dis-1' formula designed to give the ’ ‘ifiSh Size “35 been grea'lllf re‘Meleorlogical service uilll issuev Sultpmlefs and. °pponem5 "fl foreseeable dllCPd as'the‘cam‘ PPI‘ "n" °f\vceklv charts of weather. seal the cw” "gm" b'" i" the Semi/If effort has decreased. We. believe Smic ‘and swell. ice conditions. a that increased effort will notlsm-iace (emperaimes' vertical, future. orrthern . fairs and National Resources [9 agreed mat the DUbl'C ha i Minister Arthur Laing revealed rassment could have an adbcrlse; in me Commons Monday. . i. t . . s (‘ouncil of Canada conference. \ll'. Martin said that "the in the southern plan by comparison. Mr. Dicfenbaker also The Canada Pf‘l’hltill Plan had undergone a tremendous mela- morphosis since it was origin- cod ifishery oflf Labrador has been‘ lml'l's“ revcived in recent years he said. w the recent development of help the cause of civil rights." Quebec proposal was far bet Humphrey added. The offer was declined. (9r than Ottawa}. l2-Mile Fishing Limit MT Spark Protest .1 large inter-national trawler fish- . A six-week rules cxperi» “nil ‘nll'°d”c°d~ Announcement Forecast :ery in the area ped that SAINT JOHN. vs. ice; mcnl designed to tighlen up "1“inwa plan rcnrcscnlod .Canadian fishermen would ex- Reports of cruelty in sealing‘ the question period and pro- 0 E‘I‘f‘al advance Mgr t e lin- . . . "PM" "0 a E11931” Pgmv operations off Canada's East vide three special half-hour “‘"lmn lt‘di‘l'al Plath" ll? Wild» AT anad'ansl"Hump"? "m"; '1" "h." mm"; '“dns'F-V Mala-1' lFemt’ndous Wenliald the “98- Coast have led to a letter of debates each week was ap- "N‘I‘V the)’ ham Prtlduu’d a r'uiounccmcn “N no tic ncx “islan is now an ex reme y e-. ‘ . I, . i I ' yhrjd plan-- ‘ V ‘ V a . ‘ . . ,. ‘ protest t0 PFIIIIPYAIIHISIEI‘ Pear- p11“? . innuenuaunztnrarrr Mani wmraammrasa slammeewmmmr mmmmmmwuwremmflfiflnNflmm ""‘ml‘mi “n “‘9 l:"“l'l“ llmll ' if“ mlzua'llml: on" t od d dusmv‘" he sam‘ “large and“ SGC'eI-V for in" Prevention, nipcg South (‘entrel moved a The Conservative Party had i .‘ i d u H , n )m': "m. 0 5m 5 “' P m r ,“m of stmlall redfisli and plaice 0f Gwen” in A'l‘mals' | non - confidence motion critl- valh'ays lK’hCVCd In 8 Plan “ade- thllt‘Clnt‘ . sol -- - t ‘ before. the start of “10 196" 503‘.flounders are available as alter- . . - . - ~ vcmmeni one on quate to the needs of all Cana. .iiiurl. federal lllllll\lf‘l’ of Own snn‘ in do away “um mp grow. "late “some” for the "av/lets New spaper ad\erlis.cments CIZIHE ROh _ l l3 y diam" llt‘S at a press conference held ‘ ‘ ‘ appearing Monday carried the.i vetcrans ospita s. in: problem of conservation and methods of killing." the minister stated. Turning to Prince Edward ls- land. Mr. Robichaud said that. relations between Ottawa and the Fisheries Department were "very good" and he went on to say that PEI. is playing a large part in research in the industry. Herring and carpelln mtg-ht also be taken in large quantities marketing problems can be sclvcd." he said. The board chairman said that “(‘anadian fishermen will event- ually follow the lead ose in the Unit tales and Russia, and use small mesh otter tnaiwals to catch small species such as herring. whiting and argentines". text of a letter sent by the? H W. Herridge (NDP—- Hi5 pamy‘mum “ppm-tum" provincial society to the prime1 Kootenay Westt said the vet- i minister over the sicnature of} erans hospitals should not be Brian D. Davies. executive sec-> remnwd {mm cnnimi of relary of the provincial SPr‘a.‘ ' , The society described the federal Rmemmom' operations as “shocking” and‘ TUESDAY. April 21 ‘3'“: The Commons meets at 2:30 "Reports of extreme cruelty pm EST in wind up the two. iskinning alive. etc. are so day supply deha'e- Th, 59m at the Charlottetown Hoch yes- icrrlay. the new limit. is expected to‘ w :i headland to hcadlnnd one. ml the waters for the first three. iilcs will be territorial. while next nine miles will be nmin as a fishing zonc. ’\ youth education program r the fishing industry. organ- it re. 3' 2 n: the i l 5‘ OTTAWA CI‘ 1‘, (‘I Doug- las. New Democratic Party leader. said Monday in the Com- i l i . Tlii morntin . Eu ene Gimn . n r . nd . fr . ii , . - . . - f‘tl throth the Department of With regards the lobster fun-flow": ministir ofgfichefles ?; rmfiflzuzn‘zrwfom; 61):; :2; A“. stands amouran m Apr-I] mons the new fcdcial pension .alioi'. is one of the things the in: industry. "an ediicationalinpl“ “.i" give a talk on .. .i‘ no! be d‘iscoun‘tedn 23‘ vi a real \'l(‘lnl‘)' for ntlllxll‘y needs, said Mr. Robi- campaign will be launched I A He will be fol- .EI. fishery". national unur and common rise, 1’ the prcsx. radio and TV to show ‘tfonthiniied on Page 3 4! chain]. “liven fisliiniz schools." ' tlowed b_ New Technology . a ‘ . . 5“ In said. “where young people the lobster fishermen that the presentation by DJ". Miller. Van- ° ‘ He said \II’K :ltoltlt'l be proud can learn to operate the com_‘ rmuiaiions mm {m mm- mm comm. assisted by A_(; w . i I that the federal and provincial Dim new Pqulpment being “sent good." Mr. Robichaud said. governments had lakcn a "great 1 sep forward.“ It could be a U 5., Russia Make Moves Still Unabated Canada must develop new l(‘(‘ll- niques to meet the problem of confederation Canada couldn‘t afford the price of ciiiasciilatin: tltc fcd- eral government. But no such price now was being asked SC Leader By KEN SMITH Canadian Press Business Editor TORONTO (CPIleld trad- ing in speculative miining stocks continued unabated Monday on the Toronto Stock Exchange. , with the final number of shares l handled falling just short of ‘ Friday's record. exas Sulphur Company near mins that has sparked the spec« ulative trading is a "significant ' d To Reduce World Tension h the Soviet announcement what it called a substantial reduction. including a halt construction of two his new atomic reactors. NEW YORK (Ale’l'hc Uni- lt‘rl States and the Soviet Union crs and their guests: announced Monday a reduction "1 have ordered a further in the production of nuclear ex-i substantial reduction in our pro» 'Dlosive materials in an effort. duction of enriched uranium. to Washington. told 1,600 publislri wit ‘ of I.“ 3 "A whole new bclt may open‘ up here and the market will keep on moving. However. the to ease the atomic arms race. be carried out over a four-Neal" A Tass news agency announce. The question all brokers were I mm“, Shares 3 my pan-l Briiain is expected to endorse period. When added to previous. mom said; . asking is how long the surge keep up the move. lrcductions. this Will mean an “On behalf M the Soviet low can continue. ..Bm “w mpflmumfl pom“ President Johnson first re-i “WW” decrease, m "'9 pm' crnmcnt. Nikita Khrushchev . A total of 211512.000 shares “villlakpalnflonqoi'lhan mm“- o'i"r\W\ (‘P .s‘urml ('rmnt vealed the plan to America“: dUCllon 0f Plummum by 2"?" stated that an opportunity for were traded. compared with pump. 509m in think .cader Thompson praised the “W'SDaper publishers at theE "-‘mv and 0‘ enr‘d‘ed “ran'um improving mutual understand- Friday‘s record 28.704000. Rot Richard nmwhum. of “ache federal qovcrnnicut's um non. annual luncheon of the Assam}; by 40 PPrlcef't- . inn with other states on the totals were far ahead of on)" and Company. y‘md'm‘, Wagon. sion plan arranzcmcuts \lon- lcd Press. world-wide ncws co-l "BS’PFIHEWS PWdUN'O" m. necessity of avoiding a nuclear previous number of shares In.“ of amm‘. “a”; for I day. pairing mom an humm- "Mfalive, and told them: “We‘ “"9 “'"h. needy W9 Fedu" 1'3"“ war had now arisen in connec “‘3de ll" one Flay 0" any North nurmonmmg 35.0"". "f hm- contribution to national unity. Ff‘dUct- tension; while maintain- sions While mamlammfi 3” “9‘ tion with the question of the American exr-hanze. mg. ‘ He told thc t‘onimons I ceasary power." . manufacture of flssionable ma. Johnson told the editors n m: “n necessary POWNV he “I‘ve "9"”. hm" 3'" “red as “However the, huge volume of “I seem to ccnse that no haie From Moscow came a s'ml‘i ted 'milar action by Mos- “rials for “Clear weapon" -’ 3 “5"” “i. "am"! ."" "E" ."imf‘d' trading would indicate that a passed over what was sliaplllz lM announcement in which Pro-l “FCC dsiw . r m, “mini; Noinyurn KREMLIN ‘ . “he” Rc'd “r wa”“_ f" 3." greai deal of new money has up to be a WWW serious crisis." micr Khrushchev hailed the rc.’ “W’a” '5 “as o c . The “Element from Moscow I Cnmpan'y “Wk hml‘ms' sa‘d' come into the market in the in the previous ('tinlllt'l bciworni duction as can opportun'rx toi ——-—i_—6'B'A—'Y—' MW (‘th Prime Minister Sir im‘"llh:ap:‘tche “LiftCleggg‘LQJl‘ti. 133. f9“. days. A edeml and pnwim‘m pension Wproving mutual uridcrsiand—l ' l . - I i , ' .. 9" -- r ‘ With the continuing activity Proposals. In: with other states on the; l fiffiuggggfltmmgehzgonfiflfig H mm” came a continuing flow of warm i Mr, Thompson said “it is good necessity of avoiding a nuclear; Births. death. ' . _ - . H 3. n i issue a statement on “practical Tomato Maple W hockey On Wednesday and the”. . 3:1 htteradt; tragginmubhalfl? ms. t (.0 note that all that come: out M" i Classified . . . . 0. ll measures in the field of re- m“. M Shack mm mum ram wanted in be m ii: .. “a?” 9“ ' i, _ ‘ Howard Graham . of Quebec“ not DOZRIIVP. all waShiflllon described the "u‘l (Torn cs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 9 diicing the manufacture of he M‘ head m”, a he wag. 5,- MM the best seats. f "“ ' ' president of the exchange. said the province: would benefit clear reduction as a completelYl Finance. markets it stonabie materials for military, on" “mm Beale rm mm “W an.in Wm, MM, People around here are talk-l in an rum-view m, mih‘masm from the lead Quebec had taken "nitrate but parallel action not C 7 purposes." Pd mm, Mn”. N. Chaim blankets and paw “W "I I’m“ 0‘ Immog'hm'"; for speculative. issues could be 0" “‘9 "MSW" “S”? "w "a" of the mm“ two M" l Editorial“ - ' ‘ ' In London. a spokesman Illd Leaf The Gm butter sandwiches Slinky ‘ dad" Th“ mimd‘ "d'mlm‘fi "In"! "0 " I Supportian Primc “WW? "1"“ mm“ “we’s' '" “8‘ “MW 9m" 0'" ’ o l Home will make III] will m satin use. our mt . dammed in nu W " “h. Nb?” 8“” "W‘l Mr. Dewsbury said his com-. Pearson‘s dcfcnrecfthcttdt‘ml '" “WV”- “m‘ mm" 8mm" - - ' r 0“ as- i on ti u W it out until w .v Wm“ 0° 9‘00 it? play! approach In "one of ex. lovemments pension plan 'dd'd- l ' > - - . - - - ~ ~ ' 1 i'atmemm ""‘Zm m "c M ‘9 -- - - re Wt how i r A Walker of u.- m from. um. .omn h mu there 1! mm»; ‘ w‘m‘“ ' " | in the House of Commons today. of the British slum Idols - NP - 1- ~ Res. 9 Johnson, who flew here fromI . \ .( ‘. \. I ' .. H, -me “I” of Si. LaWT. tin said. com the newly or-gau-'1 . . . . .. . OTTAWA ~— Visitmws to the'musl take priority over the I . . ' 3mm": a“ 15m" "hfllm‘m ,;:£.l;i,:,:v £12“,th stock is fish. ized Oceanographic Information firm“: 3 mg)?“ m? gins: ga‘di Prince Edward Island national establishment of a second 301 I 011W“ '0‘" —' ODDWUD“ “‘9 “Slmrms “mm M (janada'cil as intensively as any other ser"l("‘~ ' Ymglasn' d: .n arm m 9w, park will ha\c to get altitth course in this park for the fore. BY THE CANADIAN PRESS Lead" D‘(‘fe“baker sald Mm“ 0" "9 addl‘eswd m“ “llm‘n‘i‘m known cod stock. The average The service, 51mm” to “he or U“ 3" with one golf course in the: seeable future. d3" He praised the original Quebec said in ilister fishery (1‘ H v r 5 the 1- _m . - _| . cussion with the provincial gov-V provincos an extra $60.000.000 .. f; ii i the govern- " of S" LBW-m” mm ."mv 5.1110(3le Wi‘mr’iivcril that d‘i‘aoiiaci3121:2018?utilizingegmi‘:nhincimimieei fgiigltailiinihanws or paw” el Replying to a written oumt-icrnmcnt. in the 1964-65 fiscal year. lggngsmdgi-ririnnli: increase the l? staiizli” dilidrtlriisIliiiniiiiufligli:“poratkn‘ “'l” h“ maintained b-V “ilmi‘lo‘ , aid Sen ator Hubert hm hm“, Q'mm‘" Heat‘s: Mr, Lain; supplied figure; off He also announced that a . federal abatement of. im-ome i: has reduced the proportntion “PM”: {0" a long" 59350" "l‘t' This infirm-“"0" 59M” is 31"; Humphrey (Dem. Minnfi, floorl Mf‘f‘il'a‘m": .Mr' Lfim’f‘ “in the. number or visitor-5 in me new penSlon plan has been de- : tax~ fiffldS‘. {Or ‘PI‘OVIllf'lal PUF- largc lobsters to only . é in side the Gulf and by shiifttn “‘3le I“; b." “"ha‘k- 593] and‘ manager for the House—passed. “‘6' The gmemrvnmlt a recew' park for the years from 1957.53: Vised between~ Ottawa and limb?-Q IS a-‘I\_0_.Hllla.t.\ . - S orlhumhcrland Strait. \‘o in- up(\d.\\v(\n[h(\r offort to the north. “"1” f‘ShPm‘e" and. MI" Marlinl bill. said the demonstrations 9‘! ““m the pmv'm'e 3“ 9H1“; in 1963-64 which showed 3 Quebec to which the other to shotgun maiiiage. nosed landing; are pus-into. so ‘wl . I H r m C If “.1 . '“l’eds that the mdu‘iIr-V WI“! “will react against the civlli " kndvkn'ml“ “he Ho’mdn‘ll'ange from 200,743 to immm’ provinces are expected to 4 He asked what really had in fisherman must inri'msc 1115.” m" m n o 'u we ""50"" “'3”. 0f the “ma-sadl rights program and the legisia l W'FL‘T‘L “13‘3"” 1" “"9 513'“; it... past year agree. gone on in secret negotiations I‘II'L'in of profit by reducing Ill“ Pnd' a tow rm“, Yearflasses Of Culconw “mm is ,posslble, “on H I | llOPl‘ SCCllon 0f 1h? pal‘k for the ——-———--p I I w». ‘v-____-_fl_ opposition [madnr “jot-P'h .during the last few days . i-crating costs". l'f‘tlllSll. and a ccn water con. lllllrfllliflh'USeOf the service. 3 “1- dmfl think rim “mm”; dmwlopmmt as a second g0” . . l baker said m9 pension pm" itwwn Quohw and Ouawa' canadlam mews" in me a. ‘ Sealing Stones l is a hybrid and the original _. mense step forward" in Ott'a- wa‘s recognition of provincial priority rights and needs. Premier Robarts of Ontario promised "our fullest cooperm tion" in making the pension plan a reality. British Columbia's Premier Bennett said Mr. Pearson "de« serves full credit for taking sec- and looks" at both pensions and tax-sharing. The federal pro- posals would ma or stronger confederation. DIEFENBAKER CRITICAL the Commons, there was support from all opposition par- ties for both the tax an peno sion plans —- but. some sharp criticism from Opposition Leader Diefenbaker for the ‘ government‘s frequent changes in its pension proposals Mr. Diefenbaker said the new pension plan is the best of all the previous "monstrosities." The decision to give provv inccs larger taxing powers. be said. was “as voluntary . . . as a shotgun marriage." But NDP Leader Doug-135 termed the decisions "a real victory for national unity and tt‘ontiniied on page 3. col. 3! New Plan Poor Hybrid, ls Dieienbaker Comment action eiuiiriiig the provmce's l greater share of the tax dollar the federal government's for the purpose of carrying out ..lheir responsibilities unde‘ the constitution." It was the former Conservative government which first siarted the sliding scale of abaicnicuts of federal income tax rights to provincial pur— poses. Although the Conservatives would supp-or! the new pension scheme in principle, they re- served the right to suggest further changes that would im- prove i callcd for early transfer of the pension hill to a joint committee of the Senate and Commons where it could b9 further examined and investi- gate . The Opposition leader called the latest "summum bonum“ of all the. monstrositiefl previously placed before parli‘a‘ men The government had retreated from what it tod fm‘ and Prime Minister Pearson‘s per— formance over pensions had been "inept and bungling." ' Real Victory For Unity, Douglas Says Of Plan . Canada could afford to pay the price and “we should pay gadly." Douglas said new timid! the provinces still loom . , large and a more fundamental approach was needed. A pension plan should be imi- versal. portable and pay-as-you go. Mr, Douglas said The present plan saved til. first two principles and a third would allow inclusion of survi- vor benefits through a must} tutinnal amendment. It included the best features of the Quebec plan and was a great improve- ment on llV‘ federal scheme Thompson Praises New Proposal \Kl'itllL' wuh taking a second look at such problems. The new tax - short pro- \".\ltln< showed that the govern. incul rccognifl‘d that the prov- iorcs had not been getting the” proch share of direct um. But this was not a final solu- tion A just and all-inclusive arrangement still was , setting out more clearly the rights of responsibilities of but levels of government. Mr Thompson said h m disappointed that an m you-go feature of h m pension plan had been . carded it had meant that 3 present group of purple m as and 70 Would have been flo- tected, . features