If It's Good For The Island The Guardian Is For It Y WEATHER infervals: and for Sunday, ~ Sunns wth a few “isolated showers sunn) cloud Outlook Low-high 90-79, Wan er : “Covers Prince Edward hibaat Like - The Dew” a , : Authorized as Second Class Mall br the VOL. LXXIX NO. 165 "" OTTE TOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, JULY 1 . 1966. eo Ten CENTS: 12 PAGES Ottaws end for payment L£9/vi uve FIRING, RETIREMENT ie ae me ORR igi ee Armed Forces Row Expos Into Hot Public Controversy = fee “A KEN KELLY Are Killed gell Ry lie and aceused him of -demard ‘ i i a pledge of rsonal loyalty « ‘ OTTAWA. ‘CP)--Top-tec bene aaa P andaieale number of - wags and retwemeely ~ military officers as he prepares ° - . : niscrated _gommand CaM to unite the three services into J : ba ada emed—tarces.. exploded one - . 4 : 7 into white controversy Friday Retorted Mr Hellyer, in Ed- ss as Defence Minister “Hellyee monton forthe annual. conven- r + nA ruc prepared to moyve-to a_ single tion of the RCAF Association é service with one -uniferm and a “T have never “in my life mmon rank structure asked an officer for a loyalty ie °J ‘ty Hollver—said civilian’ con oath " ‘ L D ; ‘ro! of the armed forces was at UNIFICATION THE TROUBLE A re emo is e st-ke-*'whether a minister can Only in Rear-Admiral Landy- r set noliev or a small group of * more’s.case was it clear that : retary can dictaye policy planned unification of the serv- Three persons were killed be-; The truck was owned bv Heath 2 R »dmiral - Witham pane? = was at the root of the trou tween 8.30 and 9:00-last mght. Bowley of Se ee is nor M, chief of the integra'tec vle : et * Dr. John mnell attended # Moritime Command and Atlan- What ‘does.the minister ex- - Madgelt tre pated went: af victims, ae whom appeared ¢, Veet commander. announced pect fo gain hy destroying our ‘St. Peter's Bay, when a 1965 14 be killed instantly in the n Walifax. that ‘he had been identitv?”’ he asked in an in- PHinatith sedan---driven- by | crash, ‘ ired hw Mr. .Hellver. after -re- terview In Halifax. “His mo- George James of Midgell,- col- The truck was apparently fusing 16 resign. hecaush ‘he : tives. nay: Re Goad . pavtien. "ne -lided ‘with an International half- travelling toward Charlottetown cor icle service, no ; there is no military justifica- | : ten truck driven by__ Williamon the St. Peter's Road when the “Beg mct eee. economical - ae tee. ton hls enper nen’ fame acs Clifford Warren, 47, ot $B Rich- collision occurred. Both vehicles then three Rear-Adnfiral Lan- MR. HEULYER + The full. story -on the ‘otter. |mond Street, Charlottetown were reduced to wreckage shmop ie-ane—of secensencr. ti ms “f departing officers was not yet. |_: Both James and Warren,.along The Souris detachment of the navy and army officers hervd- Former Conser\ ative ene clear + se ‘ioe, rr ictus Jenue tT et MP. avcalamnd the ar ears inc nut of the services before” minister Douglas Harkness. Rear - Admiral Robert Wel- Goitant-5t. Peter's eompulsory. retirement age of called for Mr. Hellyer’s re land, 48, deputy chief of opere- | palinnt, St. Pride's: «: peclenger | dont.” tad: met returiied to their §5 moval from the defence portfo- tions at Canadian Forces head- | > ie OAT tes WHEN, Were RENE. |etien Shee He eee et . : quarters, requested retirement | dames was slone nthe sodas. __| press. _ e * « f Military for “personal reasons.” i ae a cmeae ee Civil Control O 1 ry Rear-Admiral. M. G. Stirling, 151, of Esquimalt. B-C., deputy ° | : R leammander of Maritime. Com- Causing ntegration Ow mand and Pacific Fleet com- j : cero mander, was reported to have } EDMONTON (CPi = Defence tmore, chief of sea operations, asked for early .retirement to | Minister..Hellyer ‘said Friday because the admiral¢ opposed” take a civilian job. : y . € : : the central’“issue in his dis- integration Vice Admiral Kenneth 1 acreement with’ four | senior The 50-year-old admiral sald Dyer, 50, chief of personnel at 7 rings 7 Son 0Om naval offfeers over armed in Lawrencetown, NS,*Friday Canadian Forces headauarter:, forces integration policy is civil that he has been fired after re- retired through ‘“‘mutual under- : : control of fhe military ~ fusing fo resign 7 standing; Mr: Helly eran pes oe ;: : The minister told an airport Mr. Hellyer -said there have nounced last week ee ee ment of new taxes being levied , press conference on his arrival been ‘‘discussions as to the CONCERN OVER SUPPORT | LONDON ‘CP)—Prime Min-in the fall to fill a speaking engagement future employment” of three Rear-Admiral H. C. Burchell, @ jister Wilson's . departure {OF | witson announced that the that it is a question ‘whether a other sentor officers: Rear-Ad- 54. of Ottawa, also sought early €% Moscow today was darkened by . . minister’ can set- policy. or a miral M. G. Stirling, 51; nt (Continued on page 3 cal. 2 sag \Britain's new economic trisis |second a of Britain's hig- ( >> —<pall group of military. can die Esquimalt, B-<., commander of P ' : j which ~resulted in millions te ise ai a since the : tate policy.” the Pacific fleet; Rear-Admiral THE "1965 Ply h (LEFT ] bial haléten Quck ot Cliftord Warren ‘8 Richmetid ‘ ___|pounds being wiped off market i" cn ‘orld: War would be dis- Mir Hellver denied * tate: [Re ( P. Welland @ debut i lymout 7) ) nterna jona a n .truc a hiffor ery . icnmo' 4 8 ‘ value of shares Friday. closed within two weeks, and : ° wer 2. : oo (or ers | was the car in which George right last. night between 830 Street, Charlottetown, and a Vet 7 Aid I lled Black Friday in sources said this resulted in. un ment by Douglas Harkness,. for- chief of operations, and Rear- | te Iso killed re the ass atin t. Mich i James erans tibonee admiring a ee tainty d i mer ‘Progressive Conservative Admiral. H. C. Burchell, 54. of James. of Midgell was “killed and 9pm. Also kill = $e passenger in “* — j the financial ‘district. It was a CeTtainty and selling on the defence minister, that he had Ottawa — Vote To ine oe — = , et ee oe ~— soe oes - Bia aint Bl “Is Increased \black Friday for Wilson politi- | stock markets. 2 * ——teTrramterdt—a—pterze—ot-personal__The _minister_said_ the: ae ‘ cally as well, with a stunni ng | Differences: inside the Wilson es lovalty from—senior— officers -of no truth to Mr. Harkness’ alle. TORONTO “¢ oi - | _Loxpon . eee eee a dofeat 2 eet | | cabinet ee ores see the forces gations of, discontent and MaS8. packers Lid workers in Meee j ment a reports of a cabi ing into a tuss' tween riva —bhave never in omy Ife resgnatians in the forces V8 ines have voted to strike at- Wild Racial Demonstrating - Australia and New Zealand are jyssle between two senior min -\ ministers about which govern asked an officer for a loyalty integration policy was sup 19-91 am. Wednesday, July 20, ted ae vittes es renee serpent Miers. ee =e remote welt ae the-axe tatis.”* , thes didiniater <enld ported ‘ry--the--majority of the ithe United Packingheuse Wort bi . es ’ agg Big 0m y aos | le The scene for Wilson ap-|in the economy program } Mr Hellyer is in Edmonton staff of the armed forces. ers (CLC) announced Friday. “6 a oo md 0 a muons peared one of almost unre- | Government sources denied to address the annual conven- “I feel we have made wom- Some 5.500 workers in Char- a8 . ae h "Gen Jeng ealth | jlieved gloom, since there were press reports, however, that tion of the RCAF Association. derfyy progress and have jottetown, Montreal, Hull, Tor-| ff ; - a du rye “a Ww 1 |flat predictions that his peace James Callaghan. chancellor. of Mr. Hellver said he had movéd farther and faster than onto, Winnipeg, Edmonton, Cal - ; ‘ a ent aeee er bee mission to Moscow has little or the exechequer, had threatened acskert for the resignation of any other- country “in. the gary and Vancouver will be af-~ ; its. (ienmal comrerence Wh! no hope of success. He is ex- to resign over the ‘cabinet’s tae Rear-Admiral William . Landy- world.” fected - I jwound up Friday to distribute ‘pected to urge the Kremlin to ties “in dealing with the erisis - nia eiioricimedceslapiohe ————— "John Lenglat. head of the un- : ; administrative -duties of the jsosponsor along with. Britain snes eens ion’s negotiating committee,) CHICAGO (AP) — National three—straight-mights and spilled smal] Negro neighborhood Tues- league's welfare fund among the peace talks on Viet Nam a . . , 2 ° . alt} 72. eg. said he was_.in touch with al] guard units freshly trained in over into the daylight hours day when police‘arrested.a man veelibier mom ber sree The-peved. Fame” Heer Se Dama e Suit the locals Thursday right. riot ‘control were called out. Fri- Friday for the. first time. ae : si fi nodrant tions newed heavy pressure Friday U rse escri es “They're all raring to go with day to back up more than 1,000. Two. persons have been shot re = pening a tire ydra : Agreement was reached on a and shares iid ee a aide ti ' . : the strike’ battle-weary. policemen in try- and killed, scores wounded. or they closed, but the rioting now joint resolution which said Mm front after the government's in- Hits Program : te pear is the ice ing to: halt the wildest racial injured and more than 300 per- has mushroomed through three general terms -that the larger tensified credit squeeze Thurs- \ ed demonstrations in a ,U.§. city sons: arrested. Store windows entire police districts and parts member ann ravens “would day and its promise of- more. to narhnsibieee AY CP. The : meats. in Canada. It has been since the Watts Fiots in Tos have beer smashed and jootme + ars in the Negro com- work-—out—~amont—themsetres—cone won - £ an ae ‘ror esti 3 ! nings have been wide: Saccanapet _ which areas they can most ef- ‘Stock exchange prices fell as _nouncer for # “Montreal rade — ‘ ~ five housewives use the eom- The violence on the West Side spread in the area. muinity, : fectively help much as two shillings (30: certs: Not Tine” program’ and station Ry JULES LOA were open, walls of the con- pany" 's oa. —swelted- in § size ~ intensity for The demonstrati on began in @ ‘Opening of hydrants ‘so chil- - Canadians have already es- in what was described as the CKGM_ which carries the pro- CHICAGO (AP) The sur- temporary. - style townhouse LTE ee ee ey en ie OSE Ue ee ————~ dren can splash around during tablished links with | Nigerian biggest drop since shortly after #™am have become the objects vivor of Chicago's Townhouse where they lived are not thick.” heat Waves is a perennial nul- veterans and want to retaimthe Labor government toox Of a $175,000 damage ‘suit filed massacre re lived for police Detective Spiotto said Miss “sance’ to fire department of- thems. Chief 1. A. S. Adewale, |power in October. 1964, and-by¥—one of the program's former >. Friday. the hours of Worror Amurao told him “there “some fer vice bi ett saith {ficrats—and—waterworks nepeue head—of-the Nigerian: delegation, |claimed that the former Cor- Sponsors : when eight of her fellow nurses;light outcries by the girls who - | eas told a press conference Nigeria’ \servative administration wad Betair~ Carpet Carp— alleses— were taken one by one to be came ih late, but it wasn't }/EXC HANG ED SHOTS had received “very substantial left the country in an economic |that during the perind when it slaughtered much.” ‘ | Phe ‘fighting reached a climax assistance’’ from the Canadian mess z . held a contract for advertising The two-hour interview from | HERDED INTO BACK ROOM iT aa night when more than -Legion scholarship program. SHARES- SLIDE _ on CKGM in March, announcer her hospital bed filled in de- Mary Ann Jordan, 26; a ° s an Ss ISC usse |100 policemen exchanged shots Ear! Mountbatten, group pres | “The slide in shares was ac- Pat Burns had ‘made damaging tails missing from her first, hy- zanne Farris, 21, and Glori in-an hour-long. gun. hattle with ident of the” Teague, said th companied by a slump in the Statements on his “hot lime” ‘ Sterical account after the kill- Jean Davy, 22, returned to ‘as snipers in two’ high-rise apaft- jmost important work of the com|cterling-U.S. dollar rate from Program on two occasions and 2 inzs Thursday. She had to look townhouse after the killer had Finlay MacDonald, presidént said ‘we Wi Ik be prov tai ng a co- the canine said that on Mon. ment buildings. Police finally ‘ference was to expand the work ¢9 7ga9 to $2.7869 that the company was eves- 7 at pictures. of 200 sex siready herded its other six-ec--of-CICH Limited, Halifax, N.S. tor service for the area by early iday, July 4,.1966 the freezeout on moved in and cleared out both .of the welfare fund, launched at) he sovernment this week: tually driven out of business he- offenders. - at-a noon luncheon yesterday = ee ; - J last conference in Ottawa -sic © ‘ int Cause of the statements. Police questioned. Corazon —- oe a told civic and government repre- fall of 1967. The station started the area in regard to increased muilenes : ag palsed the’ peek Fare ear pet || Ss ia on Amurao, 2%, in her. hospifal ee ee . ra : . broadcasting in color onan ex- facilities; was lifted by the. Shortly before noon Friday, ' e . Tr 4 to a peak seven per cent froze The program consists of con- — my had se It was from that room which sentatives and several city. bus- perimental basis on July 1, and |“'white paper”, which said “‘al police at one point on the scene The fund—now totalling mere /¢ 100,600,000 $300.000.00 in versations between Mr. Buras oe oe ae veh wows agi referred. to as the ae ——— > bjs chee $ PrO- viewers in areas served by. the ternative television service is an ‘adioed: “We do not have con- than $150,000—is a central pool hank funds and refused to al- and his callers on a variety of “We are now more Nnopeful,” . oa ‘pene st speratons paw yotel © — a — \station now, with the proper re- amenity now regarded- almost as trol.” They_called in ‘policemen jraised by member creemsatines low extra credit to finance pay* subjects. : : he dragged his bound and vision service, of the CTV net- : 1 ea os on foot to disperse a gathering to help needy Commonwealth —— —$__—_——_— said Depiity Chief of Detectives , h death a ' ceiving equipment saw a color ia necessity of life fa : - gagged victims to their deaths, work, into Prince Edward Is- : . vi pa “a erowd after cutting off street. veterans and their families, Michael Spiotto. “The girl"ha® one at a time. : land eeper ens. mt SHey Hew. a a ae traffic. with squad cars mostly in poorer areas. given the police artist the de- puring one of his» absences \ : actions soik th hi Mr. MacDonald speaki ng on Continued on Page 3 col. 5 mene eS cists tonto st tails of the killer's features.’ ygice Amurao-hid under a bunk . ir. MacDonald said that his - : Spiotto sadd Miss Amurao peg and saved’ her life te mee — are did nat-identify any of the pho Another troublesome question the Boar saa roe oe nee 1 " tos siiown her for ‘police had.been the color |"0rs, Probably, in september, : * of ‘the ‘killer's shart -- cropped | ¥ith ar application to establish P sor youre sexta, G0 Me Con nee een Spreading Dr Andrew J Toman. Coa ‘ook ‘She ce tie tae Gk bok channel from CHCH, Halifax. in County coroner, said autopsy iio and not blonde,”. Spiotto hmbera, 38 to service south- | : reports praduced no evidence #1” iat samewhere in he castern New Brunswick, Prince | | MONTREAL (CP}—While_.ne- an injunction than it is in other that any of -the victims had jvcen He said the killer def- Edward Island and northern | ‘gotiations continued in Montreal provinces = heen molested secually initely was & whe (aad: Nova Scotia, with a CTV ser- | Friday. the union representing This was demonstrated dur- Dr. Toman added there were “vine of the half-dozen men Vice. Mr. MacDonald noted that | 32,000 non medica] hospital ing a recent strike by Quebee no seratches: bruises or bullet ited up in a-manhunt in and this pfdposal was miade ‘to the | workess in Quebec made plans’ technical school teachers. The wounds on the victims’ bodies. 7nd Chicago has panned out BBG three years ago, but was to. bring out ygorkérs from at government took out an injune- Dr. Toman said most af the). “prime suspect,”’” said turned down at that time. He «d—} least 16 more ‘hospitals in the tion declaring: the ‘strike illegal stab wounds were three or-fol (4 Erancis Flanagan of the ded that the recent-“‘white pap province to join 7,000 from 21 and ordering a return to work faches’ Goce J homicide department er’ on broadcasting which advo- hospitals on strike since 7 a-m.. but this iinction was ignored One question, that nagged pe apt we : zi : Friday. hy the <trikets . CHECK FINGERPRINTS cated an alternate service to the . é ee eet Ser ee One I f th 1 tization CBC network. made re-applica- | A spokesman for the ynion, Sources in the justice depart- screams of the eight victims. ne phase 0 e investigal ; : | the National Federation of Serv--mént have eonfirmed that in- has proceeded at full speed— tion for the licensé possible. It was a cool night, windows "4 . f fin ints lifted } ices, an affiliate of the Quebec- junction papers for all Quebee John Jay - si Trade ons. s 1 ‘riday but r isio' ® } ¥ St ff T d - house. So ie nowever, it has CICH said that the dene re- | — ao me ne ted > gato: aa a a urne produced nothing positive brosdcad facitiies tu enhioeeat ye » eo . av oe grt __ fe es es : Albert. S. Daniel. executive crt = ' . ’ t a ne § p : k d tor of Seuth Side Commu would operate at maximum pow=1 still incomplete ress in the talks. Mr Johnson ~ 4director of Sou : > 9% ; ’ s SSE os fie ag incs : By Pic ets nity Hospital where the victims yi of — wats 508 woul me go Si soreags pee ~ : ae ee 7 : were in training, said police and give coverage to a large area, progress. Friday in continuing monetar vy matters having to doe ae neludin Imos 6.3. c tween the union and the iuriad) ‘ SUDBURY. |: Ont (CP)—Cars hospital officials had begun a ee — 2 aoe gn ae Aciectal on a infin Y anak spokes with supervisory ° staff turned check om present and post hos- tin one ‘wae Rémiwiak Mr. Jay representing the wiakacems af oc aati 86 dial comate. hack when thev were confronted pital employees. The hospital _ nc ete wee repr nfing anager : t 4 «2 ‘ “ ; g - | spitals > tt rm . p= “4 } . 1% ctrik Friday by pickets at gates of staff numbers 600 aid that careful study had eae e hospitals in PSY eer ae: Berens. he 21 strike- ‘ ‘ ; into choosing the site for the Another 130 hospitals are not bound fnespitals was suffierent the ~ giant ~ internationat Nickel Daniel said—the—-hospital—has maximt cov. Zi value and | involved mm the. dispute to. take care af am urzent ( ye rations nie spread- -otle a rewar or -in- } “ : p i r f = t ‘» operations while a. spread ffered $10.000 as ia Ae a oath f the | Meanwhile in Quebec City seal : ing wildcat strike—forced. all formation leading to the killer's a tabh te: a ut - { Premier Daniel lohn on said a : work to » stands “oe sane id e sae trom his aavarncedt has ttle faith = 3 , : : A.Almost 16.000 men were made. Daniel said student nurses grammi would origi Se ee t 1 t in the efficiency of injuncti {dle by, the walkout, which housed in the complex of town- Halifax, with a ae , - ” Beier oy a a“ greoag INS DE TODAY _Slarted at-the Levack mine, one -houses had been sent home. He in Amherst or elsewhe . = ‘MET MEDIATOR : Island: news"; 2 of seven around Sudbury Alea” said they” Would be resummed as ooverage-akea. Channel 8 1s + MEt MEL a re ae. . last remaini high power. allo- The premier; just back. from mmerside .....-.-- see 3 flected “were: x copper -refie-iliving quattern —@ % WORE © : tw\the .t PM t Montreal where he met with the Deaths $ ery nickel smelters and an two A cation in\the central Maritime , weal wi es uh weathS sess sees fron ore plant The hunt for the killer was recon gave o nis et ye areal oe . the Some supervisory staff were ‘nationwide. Police Chief Inseph Mr. Jay said that CJCH Tele Yves Pratte, sa ae won eae dion ° ae * . sucht in th building G of New Orleans, La; Vision already has one re-bread - , -whether an injunction ould nance. markets 1 raug he buildings when Giarrusso N ns, . : eee t ‘ é asian tA caiel i a titetaae: oe ce) aa ah w ‘ i the sttike becan When others offered the assistance of his de- Cas! station at Canning in Nova EXECUTIVES of CJCH¥Ltd. ‘tion which will be heard by the serve P.E.1. and areas of Nova Charles Moffatt, executive set- an efficient remedy in th Women's a tried to join them they were, partment because the slayer Scotia’s Annapolis. Valley in Halifax, N-S. were in Char- BBG this fall, reqquesting that — Scotia -and New Brunswick. retary of the Charlottetown present c reumstances vs Sport cL ecpcqenenss : confronted bf pickets. In pre- |has told the victims he only |;COLOR “SERVICE lottetown yesterday to discuss - Channel 8 be-alocated to CJCH Left to right are John Jay, Board of Trade and Finlay — The reason for this belief, he Classified. ..........- 12, 13 viens walkauts such staff wanted money to go to New Or-| “If the CJCH application is ap- | with city officials and business- to set. up asa _rebroadcasting = vice pres! ident of CICH; Char- MacDonald, president of CJCH said. was that unser Quebee Comics i" j he buildings. Jeans " preved and accepted,” Mr Jay men that companys applica-_ station of the CTV Network to lattetown's Mayor WalterCox; — Ltd, . law Mis. much easier to defy > ——_hedded_down—in_th | CO 2 ae ’ : 2g a . © . . a i