3 oN . . ‘ : ; } 3 Dae ot WEATHER Mostly. sunny and warm, ‘winds light Low-high 50 and.78. : If It's Good, For The Island, The Guardian Is, For It ue 1 ae ae - be Pines es Talend. Like The Dew” VOL. LXXIX* NO. 146 LT atheanl ap teceat Chee Heat 6s Se oom Roa CHARLATTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, JUNE sic, Vlad i , mere SEVEN CENTS = ‘ ) 12 NS. Men — Fro f ae Z ~ Vancouver Outside Employees 3 Xe Toknd Strike After Seven We es »/* VANCOUVER tEP+ cents -an heir on a haste rate stages affect-1T a Mutsite: Me 4 ‘ a s 1,500 outside ee of $2.28'2“cents an hour per workers 7,000 carpenters | = P continued gas “ : voted unanimously Sunday — to | The-increase would take effect and 4.000 Lominco Ltd“ employ< | “oe 4 da “ol gtiet Seiaday r 39-Nova fax with ‘ end their: seven-week old ,strike in sour stages—13 cents retroac- ses 1 ‘ | t fr Ve to Jan. 1; six cents on July no 109 44° 1, another six cents Jan. 1, 1967, a turther @ cents July and return to work. é Iribar rail, - 7 Scotia children Ahosefathers | bound~ 46.00 union members re @ — lost at early Saturday under BC. ss upionized isla favor of ending the disputeAfter "fea? i iT force of Lainenby €. NS. trawler Refi- dian for Her 31 can ame: by ’ - VILLIAM, NAVSS ~— their trike commie reversed ney Prot Herber's Cr 8.08. Pe Fee ee 7 ae a Sonny Zt 3s ceptance of contract terms pro- was released Friday Aizht->y E_ERRY WORKERS. RESTIVE Ag v3 venot 12 men missi nd owned by Borfdgain Shippirs © |posed last Friday by. a prov. Labor Minister Lesjé Peterson “2 : op ar a - prestimed dead aftér thé collis Co Lid. é ‘ r |incial governftnent - appointed the union execysve announesd oe ue , news) oth in dense fog h The twa ve old wooden . ee a a leonciliation’ officer. it would: recpfimead rejection ae Flags who sper. A C38-ton trawler fon traw un charter to Lun- ee ss |. Jack Phillips, secretary of the by the mep rship_at, Sunday's oa ¢ fl aE ae _o ppointr Liberian Ar ex ghter Bardapian SPs ‘Products, a subsidi- Civie~ Outside | Workers” Union, meeting, i - os eee were Amarried., Four~ Survivor Ary of “National Sea - Products ao — 3 pad orkers voted per cent . ghtde ‘of Halifax, was headed for‘ union wou maintain wRrEJGH SACRIFICES against recompfendations made 4 / its picket fines tintil it hears howe a statement ; ; / ; fo : George's Bank off the southern ‘heth ie ney 1 will da owever, in s et ww by an empjovee - managetnent A 4 4 tip of Nova Scotia after Jeaving whether’ city counci! will ag Mr, ee 83 that committee~ on work sptiedules, 1 : Tom to. a new contract 7 witti is<. 3K. Lunenburg at 7 p.m. friday after weighing Ahe sacr- about,Wwhich -the workers” lo * A j ediat : P nk “fro yr hester. N.S... is von : we STAYED IN PORT There was no immediate/Com- fices~ that Oud yc _ta. be ha heen” complaining. The Zi pe* - : eng , lment—from—city—officials ee ie ped a “ hv “te Copenhagen: AS a » whep~an RCAF. Alba- Capt. Robert Allan. her owner: er made in ofder to win -substan- committee's report revising the~in-charge of Canadian dese and regular “skipper, had . de- The report of capeiliation of-“tjallv ye decided it schedules © been accepie aircraft ae reeatied ta cided two -hours —hefore: she be < ' : * A eenwood, N_S. : ae CAPT. WALTER Langille af Zwicker, Arnold Ad ) i ueneed ag ware salad had sighted an ip Saued-tof to accompany her be- TE. ang! rwicker, rno Adams and of injuries met the survivors , nion had sou ~ cause of injuries received in a fis ted, yo overturned life raft ¢sy the sunken trawler Reliance is Gardner Crokum, who surviv- 9” theiy~arrival. Twelve of, the hia _recommefided a total wage <e of 7 cents an Sackville? . and Several life preseryers im ymet the Bordapian when gain- : oes fishing vessel's crew were increase July 1, 1967, of 32% ree years and ; t , - fishing vessel's crew were “" st, rs ek ; A Helped down the, ganffwat~ of ed the sinking along with Lan. ee ea ee ae ee ith the s ‘oh ‘midntath Olen Istory) Mr. search area about 4 miles she docked Saturday the freighter Bordapian after gille, and Robert Allan, owner Bordapian in fog off Nova k h demands _af ts : : A ae ‘ene fi , eaten tf Shel betes, off Dr. AH. M. Stevens, port Sa i i, een ae Sete ma wr ee BE “Crack S or vi eh at tn wp ts Se a Ses He Wh es tal the eae TOM TO TOP) are “Roger ed the ill-fated voyage because m2 Gone pe Conia. \nc\sding in re Tans sian aaa ha a9 er eck . The move by Sf XAG * —— ont through Staff The Canadian” Const . Gs Langitle- was limping when he n ri work s Z ja oa suard rkers wa g E to 1963 and cutter Rally“had terminated her left the Bordapian and the oth. [British Colu Major. search jn’ the fog-shrouded wat- °TS had assorted cuts and ving him overseas ers at dusk Saturday after find- bruises, ‘fe, the former Uorna ing’ three dories, an uninflated Forty minutes after the an of Charlottetown and life raft and a number of freighter tied up, D. A. Sibley, three children a marker buoys of the type used ‘Halifax County deputy sheriff, 14, Karen, 12, and David, «by fishing vessels. re her and nailed. a- writ ——_ Meanwhile: the Bordapian : sfg Of SUMMoONS from the Ex- > chequer Court's admiralty di _° under technical arrest in port find ; Keeler, Husband ae landing the four, surviv-#Vision to the side of the mast gee ey Se, ” : er’s cabin. _ —— en OO Sees “ending. the pac : "Ave Re-United — Sh ip Ti on yeti 1, gown (Reuters Sea- Le at one of Eyfiland’s ony nel ports voted’ solidly” Su nght to end the cripch tional stptk e of Britaj chers- ~The Hestile reception from the <ixth’ week. - Of Civil ights M i — Christan taraderstp The writ" ‘Specifies a claim of Nearly 1.008 boca’ ; We aes <u ence worker from Atlanta/ told landowner was the -onl ‘ aa are: C ini Walt J - ' c : 00 y -event he first sigh of a threate balance in F =p alter Lan- ¢s9 000 from Trawler many wearing their clothes an impromptu rally on Ye high- of note as the“march. begun ing end-theStrike revolt ater seen i a ge sete ae. c ” a eee no LONDON ‘Reuters) —. Chris- = of First South, w — : Lunenburg. a which nae z : : way: . 4 a a a iplomat. who tine t the Re-' ° —paraded out to t the Mis- - Memphis, - “Tenn. by J from the National Seame vs Us International i thn to coeronarr officials in. . ae aan Sones 1 ibe. } SS — 7 ‘Allan is- president, against - ights . ntarcners RANKS GREW Anierieg“ ‘Cc eturned wih them - The. ranks Bordapian Rissippi civ il Mr. Sibley explained this was Meredit went inte yelled as “they @igon and Hanoi on & focked the British government ¢@kum of Middle LaHave: and Sunday and : ’ i mission for Peaisop’s three years ago, has been re- s ‘ar pics cas mnentioens through — Belzoni's: er pe Scincinek Sak Sama Clbherh a with line bpband. was ne 0 ep Atel a normal’ procedure. Max ie ie kk, Negro residential sections. yy files officials disclosed Wednesday he | reported Sunday. ‘of West Dublin. There has heen no official an- “ Fr . Sunda¥’s march oe to 99 st k had “returned to Hanoito carry § ghe married engineer ‘James Mi Ge nouncement relating to a board . Said he and the ether city miles’ most of “it unevent pt sippi's ity ° pe seta sking “1 s ill aplies on the exchange of views. Levermore in secrer last Octo- 49. oe hae ati ae of inquiry info the collision, had spoken to any! 41 one point 9< nlgntfation ‘ei : eo. SO n / ae “ ber. The couple~ parted affer |). eee Masiing Singusen, The survivors declined com- * ment, but Capt. Allan later said jthree months. four children: Albert Smith. 37, The 23 - véar - old, chestnut- haired model and former high- life girl i& expecting a baby whites, who “might be nected with a secret ocganiz tion.” warning them tint oni would not tolerate owner interrupied his’ Sunday paniop< - dinner “to order hareher s off ws faded June ouble’ pis Jand. The group spilled. off 0 Mississi the the highway And into ‘the vaya Civil ts Aeaders | from tne of three’ Negro sharecrpéper the affer Meredj ined torces, cabins. “ © fo first the highway, ‘The”plantation ownet hurried 43 iddibn. Pont. 10 childtes; Jen". COM ae bet ee reached the bridge when the Banks, 32, Kingston, five cbild~ 1 = ren: Richard Weagte:+ %5, |eollision oeeu éarly next month. This week- Bridwew ei hy ahitd ek: { Capt. Allan said. Mr. inteate jena her six-foot, husband was gewa fwo was on watch in the engine te j Fi ’ ’ ‘ded to iil te e : : & 4 I Garber, 33, Brid t ay after a _tougs , Z : : Sethi mrmnand —after—his wife,.ill_in bed Loren Garver, ri gewater. inne _and.=.the--two...ddeckhands ith theZém- aZl S ea ker at their bungalow in Reading, ‘five children; “Fenwick “Cleve- were in their cabins. S te feat . ~ 5 5 135miles west of London. land, 62, Lunenburg, two mar- ty : The ‘acal Negroes marchers 1'> . miles city limits. They spreading acra blocking traff to scene. He told’ state high- issiSsippic was w on, it’s-not gonna: way patrolmen he did not wa Purpose of i After their registry office wed- ried’ children; and _ bachelors Fe SA ack blond _ we're the marchers trespassing A will cover JM 2 £u2, . mA —— TORONTO (CP)2More than mood of the crowd”was ugier ding in October, Miss Keeler Milton Fraser, 19, Bridgewater: ormer é get some of that white The marchers heeded “rdets spur more New . ~ ,100,, mounted and uniformed po- than the last time Beattie spoke. said: “I want to put the past Aubrey Adams, 16, West Dub- | ‘ Willie Ricks, a Southend to_move on, AAS VOEES. GZ : : ‘ OFrtsT——__lice officers.4-¢med—a—protective— —————-behind-me-and-start-a new-tife+-<lins—Charles—Senith;— 37; ; eet === a ST : : cordon’ around.. Nazi leader_ Wil- SEEKS EXECUTION She changed her hair style “so water; Murdock Croft, 42, Lun- TORONTO (CP) George J / acked | jliam John Beattie as he spoke At one point. Beattie called ane that people will not recognize enburg: | and Ernest Powers, |, Peacock, %6. a f oe / Sunday to a shouting, sign-wav- the ‘execution of David Ben 1. Marystown, Nfld, alter Peacock, . a former e- ; / VA y : ; : Gurion, former prime minister chief. secretary of the Salvation ~ or lan x : ‘AL,’ (CP)—Montreal: 1"&Crowd of 1,200. I ; dn June, 1963, Miss Keeler was’ " 1 . k in Laaeds, died Sater / D fice 8 wa they cracked during,“ In -his half-hour’ speech in - of Israel, because of an Israel ine centre of the political scan- SENT CALL As en oT eee ' : kif. cnid-town “Allan Gardens Beat: 20m! drive now under way i 4a) that followed War Minister | - First word of the collision day. kend what: was believed sardens, Beat- +,-onto John Profumo’s association with tame with a radio call from the Col. Peacock, who was made a tetrorist group formed tie dealt with Jews and claimed Beattie’s speech could frei : ) British E : - h s see- freighter at 12:30 a.m. Satur- commander of the British Em- promote Quebec eieeet: three-quarters of the Cafadian scarcely be heard outside - the ar a 6 Some nee eee pire, served the Salvation Army Dies In| : Jewi ing a Soviet naval attache in day. A: en a pilice rid, Mit 4 mii, auras ua ie perimeter of. police ~~ a tote, The Rally sailed from Shel- fer 75 ‘years. After retiring y F “f x ce ol scan ata paggeltciggy said are " camouflaged with a ganized chanting from the Profumo quit his government burne and arrived in ‘the -area from the Salvation Army. he A Ry ae / ; ff ae é * _ on an ons. a —_ of Gentile front : a fevers! women wopt as post aftes admitting his geste at 4:30 am. She was assisted acted as an adviser to the Boy J 7 j te YE arms, Canadin~ Army. uniforms poke. ues a ~ ie acted as an advise wenn | ert ' and revohitionary terature Some menmibers of fhe. crowd Police said one’ man was ar- ‘= with her. — ao : 2... 1 uni oft ; : sod ws 7) 4 nol crane AR OT BOTT FR ATION NOLO pp-—Siaimed Beattie’s speech broke rested for—obstructing: police: —— 3 ; : rested, a Toronto bylaw. The law reads When Beattie, who calls him- es < The literature tetiaded pam. i" Part “no person shall usé@ self..leader of the Canadian 4 ’ phlets on How to fight in the profane, indecent or abusive Nazi party, finished his: speech, § ‘streets and How to start a rey2ansuage in a city park . that police formed a wedge through ‘ olution “is likely to. stir hatred against the crowd to escort him to a 7 f cause “immedia YY / 4 Rober. Levesque. %. nd’ Re. any section of the public.” >; waiting police car. ~ : E termine eysent : A ; ye ” jean’ Briggs. 22, were~charges Deputy Pelice Chief Harold As. he. jumped into the car. Adamson said the’ question of several. men swung blows in)! commr't an armed’ re“ ory ata -Charging Beattie js “under .con- his “direction. He was let ont of © tit ssid2ration* the car a few blocks from the Montreal military armory me : . 3 rr said the greup was to ry aa at speech | said ne par ee nown as the MLN — te s JR for fam his k The tumor/wasMiscovered / bé malignant and the come- / didn had inAlNealth since n Y, Wynn's aciie-son Keenan sas |, maki nzements’ f a toneral. Atwas : discloséd the | : oly wha be cremat | | ; AW yay’s gigs’ oh. picked | i foie mad costuptes _sind/“non- ky ANDREW WALLER “reactionary politician” "gn, Tene gn eaaeviitan oot i hi, a tis in Beores wish Restore Frenck"one three seare neo he d Ener ax/a Aar on / Broadway ee ; ; ie President de Gaulle is assured said to have “established a re- Saturday ; with _ conspjracy to H+ be fement de a De Gaulle Mkcows Welcome! =| | Shiela Scott To Be Warmer Than In ‘44 ‘ ij / We pesforpted im Aient mies 1 * _ ” o LISBON, Portugal ‘Reutc-s: Of 7 pei ee nage power... Rut 4 at usenet fnetirsh gregh 3 a eg -British_pilot Sheila Scott. 39. ar- hecins 12-day state visit to Sunday an official anaounce- Y staré of radio af The Fire Ciyef. ‘rived Sunday after a six-hour 7a¥ the" 9 mas tant ip to We ee ee ee ee eS eer Be fen Mareed " he tarly fight from the’ Azores. ta ret ety on in the grim war friendly terms, said de Gaulle dak of Aelevision ifinal. stages of her 31.900-mile MF © . of sous 43 enjoyed areat respect in the So- how his careet ia to - pt to fly solo around the suet 3+ de Seame bee * eee ee ee . SG He rea pgfan ac scl pe * an oes 3 eet te sees the so¢ ! Eure The announcemen plashed + pean res of France and the across the main Sunday. news- Saviel’ lL nidn, he came then to ynaners said de Gaulle had A ‘as 1 neatéd mv 7%h year. T The former Raiuak said her 7 Pw: told Y “cont aot_tet—work -aingie-engine Piper Cemmanche j | a fa z : = os ik ax 3 eospedian’ The men who aireraft was, due to have a ee ae a a worked to enhance France foe fan thf telex ision shows said : P sl enmekwaionl <oheck before «che 20e- 40 rie is vere — dependent rolegand singled out / the tggnd was. against comedy,!| ED WYNN, who died in Los Fool” characterization on tele- . leaves for London today —last in A s ore vel tx his stand for stronger ties with | ( thar/Ahe feople waned drama Angeles Sunday morning at - vision in 1957. stop on’ her flight. , por en 5 ots rus a Tow the Soviet Union and East Eu- | fr/theiy, Entertainment 79, reenacted bis “Perfect —<(gPWirephote)—— Mires Scott wine iett—traneter 2 Doar Ereneh Crone’ reels. Ee nations. 2s iy df \ fas depressed. 1 fele Anat Id Nov ‘9 ce nether Nfld... early Saturday after am ge = ? ee De Gaulle’ will he welcomed F bad been~pas ed by. We son dO NOV ‘ 1886, in Philadel-, “My father, who was net overnight stop, says she has at ; an ci Ne Mian by. President. Nikolai Podgorny Keenan ee others: urged. me. phiac where his ther was a a socialite nor wealthy, dis- preference for night flying. She As Kau oo _ ce 1944 the and Premier. Alexei Kosygin. fe ' : je “cw Ss i 3 ‘ ‘ . : fé_keep active. I was of red A hat .manufacturer. Wynn made owned me in 1902 —— ‘carrying no .parachite. - Weaa Can ge Nis talks with the Soviet lead- serious, role in a MoV ie ‘The his acting- debut at the ace ot was a.businessman fi Pivitder ¢ Ekg k 1 tt ve it visi. O8* were expected to centre on Great Man 1 was hes ‘art be- 16 in- 1902, appearing = phia. He Uidn't. want me to dis- | ee scarc?ts _ .who ing a ; = the bread -ineeet af. Bareneas f 902, with t $ t this t'me he -w e ss @muse\ had never played a with. ine grace his name : . TODAY iy security _and the German prob- dramatic role jn my fife But I eens ‘ age eel “Reperttry “He dropped THe “teopod— a - INS DE’ + -—--greeted—by— ni ag ie readore - Se ee = i vy. He played with me to rea and the crowds lining his route : * See resiits were bevand my 21 weeks until it disbanded ‘o en oe Cee: 6 eis VLD yy ave French flags..A spate De Gaulle favors an extensio# sy y i ‘ wn \ : ‘ : ; nas tel i co-operation \ ACTOR RIES OUT SCE ec. wildest. dréams 1 found myself Bangor. Me He -went into vaudeville and Deaths ot fRee. 3 of articles’ in Russian newspe of co-opera among European T | N ! the erties as A , of Comics .. ace ey 14 pers, has ensured Sinat he will States--across the lines of the ; heing hailed e ' ‘ I wanted to be an. actor as formed a team with Jack Lewis “Spore “9 | NATO and Wars t alll 1 mie a draatie find and ! WAS early as-nine or 10 Vears of But it was ‘soon apparent that “ eat Sa tee am ces , he widely’ recognized arsaw pact alle Thelact of the Summer Fes sentation of Anne of Greea the siewant te pick on Ja sought te many film and TV age.” he—Bacalled late in life he was-ta go his own Way in the Paitertats qa : ; The high ptaine tor: de (sautle a ea 2 eee 10 | Gcal Company arrived in Char- — Gables which starta here to Raye m this buges in th . - rons ee : a ‘ ’ a mndav < aman npaners © a Europen security _canferegce ; , 7 : ls kort OF producers for film and seriou 1 used tn’ play hank, from _-entertairiment field as he devel- s <id : nday Russia pape : con. ¥ qee:. lontetown. hv all modes: of “dav. Peter Mewse, on the other plav Peter will be pm ’ tole; | was also in demand as school tw watth a. < hw -stvie- He wrote renee 3 rasted sharply with past Soviel “FF rane.e's ‘éithdrawal. from : es up 36 Anne in a. RO and Sr eomedian. earning as mucit show ! ran away f wae = sateriah: jokes and | Kings.” Queens, City 5 oattiindes a “NATO « Integrated mil transpertanan during the hand -theyght -rhat he would ticow at a tran -stabon Rae 2 rn s Y for tio his fun ft $ c | ; . —s ; : ee a i money as 2 guest star on TV three dave when J wa: 43 ele sang: and presented himself as Prince County z Sn enevelopedia publiche 14 tary structures ie step in th s ‘weekend ‘ce hegin rehearsale’: start’ rehearons ear her than : hearcalcs for The Ottawa Maa as had ever Been given.” se with a medicine show Continued os page 13, col 2 se deme wears ago'described him as & @rection |. fee the Simmer -Festval pre was actedivied, ard wert to ~ also hep today $ , : ° : 7 , . - i oe . manaunnien z a . < an Ds et a - - ~ - - - ~ - m =