loa oA, iis meet rere ~ WEATHER Cloudy with a few showers; light winds, Low-high 28 and 45. Sunday: cloudy with a few showers, : : \ \ - NOT MORE SEVEN CENTS tls Good For The Island a The Guardian Is For It -f ws « » VOL. LXXIX NO. 83 14 PAGES ad c 491 Persons — Authorized es Second Class Mall by the Post Office Department, Ottawa and fer Payment Of Postage “in Cash. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 1966.% 7 Persons Feared De ‘In Lux a CASE GETS INTO COURT | Rival ClaimsBeing Made | KISS BRINGS, YEAR IN JAIL T United Nations peace force be sufficient regulations to pro tect both parties involved.” ~ Regarding tourist _accommod-- ation, the committee said it felt “the down payment of,-50 per cent for deyelopment foans * {s | too high. 4t is felt that there should be regulations provided | ' Being Observed WASHINGTON (CP)—This is, Sir Winston Thurchill weekend | here, with a series of tributes to the man who rated as the United States’ favorite Briton of lany age. | _ Dean Rusk, secretary of state, junveils today a nine-foot bronze | istatue of-the late statesrman-pol- | itician — standing symbolically with one foot on U.S. soil and | the other within the spacious) bounds of the British Embassy. Irish Troops Will Remain UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) ‘ Ireland changed its mind Fri- day about withdrawing its con- | tingent of 518 men from the in| Cyprus and. will replace them when’ they are due to leave | April 18 : : AUN —spokesman—said-Corne-_, lius Cremin, the chief delegate of Ireland. informed Secretary- General U:> Thant of the deci- sion. However, the secretary- general was not able to make | the financial guarantees. which the Irish government had sought. “ Yank Civilians Are Evacuated “SAIGON—(AP)———U-S:-—-Navy-}+ craft evacuated U.S. civilians, | off-duty military personnel and foreign nationals from _ the) northern. Viet Nam port city of | Da Nang today in an emergency move-- prompted by mounting | ‘political violence. : ~ 4 i + sonnel This telephone booth on the outskirts of Morris, Man, 40 miles south of Winnipeg, in dicates the depth of flood water that is being kept out of the | town by an. earth dike Al TB 2 wali Sco tte ae OUT OF ORDER though the town is dry, most, . residents have been evacuat- ed. Meanwhile Greater Win- ‘nipeg Friday issued another call for volunteer dike work- ers. Primary dikes are being oe aS Bon ei ai lat a iit ei? raised to 31.5 feet against a crest of 27.5 to 29.5 feet ex-, pected between April 16 and 24. The flooding Red River has already inundated thousands of acres of farmland, i ; ‘aircraft design, has. died here, | Flax Official | Expected Soon - | MacRae said Thursday he ex- lends and varied weather across Can- ada marked Good Friday—the day Christians‘observe the death of Christ. The weather ranged from sunny and mild on the East and \West coasts to snow and freez- \Sir John Buchanan, 82, one De ‘Britain’s leading authorities on ‘it was announced today. A pioneer of high-speed flying, jhe was director-general of air- ‘craft production under the late ‘Lord Beaverbrook from 1941-43, ing rainin the central prov- Sir John, who died Tuesday, |inces, organized experimental work in) At least 17 persons died in the 1920s on aircraft that took accidents, including an eight-fa- part in the Schneider Trophy tality crash Friday near Vegre- iraces. ville, 50 miles east of Edmon- ton. The Canadian Highway Safety \Council predicts 40 deaths on highways during the 78 - hour holiday period which started 6 Agriculture Minister Andrew ip.m. local times Thursday and C midnight . Sunday. Last pects a representative of a Glas lyear. 39 died on the roads. gow, Scotland, firm interes:ed) Police’ in most “provinces re- . | in flax production to be in this ‘ported heavy traffic at the start province. within the next two. of ‘the Easter weekend. Extra | : ~~ “flights were scheduled by- Air | Mr. MacRae-.said there are. Canada and both CPR and CNR | |_weéks. | indications that a firm in Scot- reported full trains. - land is prepared to pay higher |BOTH HELD OBSERVANCES prices for. some grades of fiax Christia s of both Eastern than can be had from some Can-'jand Western churches simultan- | elise firsos, evusly observed ‘the holy day. dar and Western churches by their, coincide the Gregorian calendar, Eastern observances every fifth year. : In British Columbia, tog and drizzle greeted ‘church-goers in the Lower Mainland, but the rest of the province basked un- | der~sunny skies and tempera- tures in the high. 50s. One per- son died in a traffie accident. For the second’ consecutive Good Friday, many residents of INSIDE TODAY Classified ....... 12, 12, 14 Deaths 3 Births 13 Comics .......: 00046 sau ‘Sport .. 9 Finance, markets .....- 10 Women’s .... 0 .-seereeees 6 Editorials . ..,.+-++++++: 4 Summerside *% = ..-++-++! 3 Kings, Queens, City gee 5 Prince County against the rising flood waters of the Red River. Snow fell over much of Mani- itoba and 1% inches was re- ‘corded at Winnipeg. One per- son died in a bus-car collision near Portage la Prairie. In Alberta and Saskatchewan, buses and trains were packed. Cloudy skies and temperatures CHICAGO (AP)—It was a | - au ee: moe costly kiss. meet i { : Annnthony Tomas, 21, and his | re e scU Ee ; : _ | wife, Anita, 19, appeared be- ° ook 7 =. * | fore Judge Herbert, Friedlund MIAMI, Fla. (CP)—Three per- of the Maritime Union's Miami n renc re asu re Thursday to face a robbery sons” were reported dead and |local, ‘said all foreign-flag cruise pore tT a a 7 i _| charge. The case __ was con- ‘four missing after fire swept the | ships: operating out of south he a : “N : f : | tinued and Mrs., Foca was luxury liner Viking Princess |Florida ports ne be age ty : ‘ pg are : j leased on $3,000 bond. ° Friday. as the Norwegian-regis- juntil they comply wi 8. ‘ .~By DON ANGUS of _the French pay and supply Friday the value of the coins,| "e% —HALEFAX -(CP)—Rival claims{ship Le Chameau. ________|in_Cape Breton. banks for safe- | _ Neda ee ane : festive Carta crue, Moat a 2 have beenmade on thousands| Alex Storm, 29, of Louisbourg keeping, has dropped to about Lp moe a hed tae lof the 408 conesian ec }...Phey).are..going..to.comeup..... ... ¥ of gold and silver coins taken |says his reeovery of the ‘coins $10,000 in metal content from asked’ Tomas, who h en of the passengers and “crew |¢o our standards or we are go- : from the 240-year-old hulk of\a from the vessel, which sank an original estimate of $30,000. | in Cook County jail since Feb. members were saved. ‘}ing to drive them out of bust- French tigate | off the coast of Aug. 26, 1725, with the loss of Storm said he thought “Mr. ’ at. We The mishap oceurred in early- | ness,” Sheehan “said. = ‘all 310 persons aboard, was MacDonald was driven by pure No, you cannot,” ‘said (morning darkness as the White 1+ was"only about five months — sLouisbourg, N.S... , : Pee 3 ‘ h red ‘ ; y , Five C aeaion n. rep. authorized by a treasure trove greed to this action. , Judge Friedlund. ‘There are |Silp moved in gently rolling wa- | ago—Nov. 13, 1965—that the 38- | resented oy Robert D. Max. ilicence granted by the Nova Meanwhile, Capt. E.R. Hun- Visiting privileges at the ters of the Windward Passage | vearold cruise ship Yarmouth Donald of Glace Bay, Thursday Scotia provincial secretary's de- ‘tingdon, former harbor master | suited jail—She can see you meee cube ee zi ‘Castle burned and sank between terim i tion |partment. ‘ at Sydney and now living-in re- g | : Pipe Miami and Nassau, Bahamas, peeves mS ee econ MacDonald says’ Storm en- tirement in Sechelt, B.C.; says| , Tomas quickly stepped to jsengers were U5. citizens. with a loss of 90 lives, mostly the Nova Scotia Suprefis, tered into a partnership agree- \he' is convinced Mr. MacDonald| the left, Kissed his wife, then Tragedy struck as the $16.) passengers. Two Canadians ee tee laainy ‘Sa "a.(ment with the five plaintiffs in and his partners “have prior turned and started to leave. eo or Mee a ar were among those killed. full-scale court hearing is held |1961. : rights’ to- the treasure. | a ee beech oe ea Seed eee 7h e Rescue ships saved 370 per- aa: 0 = Four years later Storm wrote ‘I told them in 1961 or 1962; yoy are in contempt of lands of Aruba and Curacao off | 80S from that, holocaust, which * The ‘pete Seiliatad ‘by Sh ie acshicesety ee tee wee antes to the treas:! court for. that.’ -said. the the coast of Venezuela. | a off : incthy U.S. Coast 32-year-old Glace Bay mac agree’ . ure just as.long as they actively’ aye “ uard vestigation and con- en manager and his groiip, had -a_ provincial Senmre rove sought it.” ; ts ¥| ial: ‘Tomas: ‘I was ines ee coo S . gressional hearings on the the Orbit Association, hinges on |licence and warned others In Sydney, coin collector Jack | just carried away by-my emo- spokesman said. safety of cruise ships sailing the validity of provincial -~ * ae in the a partner Stephens, who said he had seen| tions. I didn’t " hink - kissing 1 SINR from U.S. ports. : federal permits to search court finds. nef- lthe find, said the coins have a! was ° isiting.” |THREE SHIPS IN RESCUE as am PREMIER _ WALTER .R. cial Legislature; iy gfhek Span; end cave apeent | Ctere enmere ent the. \ermns ship binding, Storm mtcer outa (value, to collectors of about | ete ee tae commer je | Se vast thewarvivors” and-] Soe “Cot Guard wrest ee arte, 4 : : ; ; 2 ee of a partnership agréement. terms of the would |$95.000. He said collectors all ¢ tenamk.?? led the (three bodies were picked up by | The coast guard investigation :. ghaw (RIGHT) and Alex @reetings Thursday as the to bills. Some 58 were passed. |’ yeanwhile, one of the divers {receive 20 per cent of the value |over the world were ‘‘elated” | jud ee eAae the West German freighter Cap |COmluded that the ptain of Campbell, leader. of the Lib- srry shale rT hema Of the 64 bills considered, two |wno recovered the coins’ said jof all treasure recovered and |hy the find. , 1 eee: Norte, the Liberial freighter |the Yarmouth Castle, which os site ie he Pavia, Se J. MacDonald were defeated, three withdrawn |i sie value was only about $10,-|the others 16 percent. Navigator and the merchant |"ew the Panamanian flag, was Ononettie arrived: at the chamber short- ond one died in committee. _ | p99. aa Oe an a ; Sara ‘ vessel Chungking Victory. ; ~—e and failed to cope with eS : Ne Eo oe. = The looming eourt battle aaente oe | e ee Seven hours after the fire |'Me fire. . é \ v ; . = v could be a prolonged affair. ee the iene | : burst out of the ship’s engine | The Viking Princess, built in e ac eC { e al CLAIM EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS ‘anteed the government 10 per |\_ y ( U e room, the Viking Princess was was of Norwegian registry i : ~— sg Eo 4 me reported burning fiercely, a manned a. predomi- Vil. hses Orbit group, comoriane a eri cceed test iat ve oma : towering column of smoke mark- |antly-Norwegian crew. It was a ON Wiacem na, NEM rence Pred FY ge Ty wea ga ia Bc uy |The tat nto of toh iraqi Gs ‘ and Hyman Goldberg claim and Ha’ : ing violently amidships and the |came at 1:44 a.m. EST, when Ber : ; ir licence from the receiver Leod, the provincial: secretary's Tr = aT * ‘ ot ; sa Pr miler rw 1 _ Jot ‘wreeks under the Canada |department has been, pondering : aN leet Datla Gonay. a cont | aa bees Eaainag 5x OX" oy, : ) Shipping Act gave them exclu- by pentitty oo of the money |. ; -\guard publie information officer “noting an craergency. * es seem tere : a opengl nee - ———| Donald Kerr, lawyer for CAPITAL BUREAU |— The three major contracts ool. beard ‘tn The coast guard said it heard _- “We'll all be back again next | which just conéluded and po}-| Opposition Leader Alex Camp-) Orbit Association, told the Su-| OF THE GUARDIAN |that are involved in the main leytter Cook Inlet searched the |rogt te miner, year,”’ was the shout of Premier sibly that review will give (@/bell announced that, as a re- ’ wr-Gazi >a ‘Court ‘Thursday _it .{9|, OTTAWA — Public Works Min-|structure are: 1 —" the eub- |°¥ 2g pb , about nine mm ee Walter R.. Shaw | as the 1966 bint of the prefnier’s thinking om{ sult of talks with the federal| J zing Sree eind if the ae Mcliraith Friday |structure for the. bridge aee eee. yollgge ds 2 Boggy a “Word of the na se Legisla losed | am on. minister of public works, he oe { was fails of the 1966 con-|portion of project approxi- ture® 4 * fs b dread Th - ee * iii expec announce: z e . _ |jurisdiction over smo © left aboard.” , — Rea F There was no hint at the time | DENIES’ CHARGES “| that tnd wil be aipnired oes Satellite. a * Scares fone ore te. siuberinat "Strait year and terior, oh ore e sees A iP ackeas 4 an : enter Norte several hours Inter a of a May election from the During the business session, | for the Prince Edward I cle Ee a « . ; be. . abandonme: if fte: ee premier. It was believed before | prior to the arrival of Lieutenant | approach-to the Makiy aan , hh plies only to caches intention- ae same time gag - oer ernie e —_ 6eC-| The 13 survivors picked up by SP tha otrichale 2. Thursday that the government|Governor W. J. MacDonald, | work will be i Is Launc ally hidden. ' eee oe rene eer ga the’ Chungking Victory, all crew S . a f 5 carried out in ne * proposed had-made a-final-decision-on-an {Fisheries Minister_Leo -RoSsiter | summer=months, — —. > ~~ —--- oe ee SL Mie. Storm dented Pilsen Seeeting one ease of the re a re from the | members, later were transferred |ALTERED IDENTITY eer rue ea oe mt. roseon_a_question of privilege |_Premier Shaw pointed _o.u.t. _ CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) |reports aS pune ae ee |_P lying to criticisms of am| Detailed plans_and_specifica- fy te C8 Ny re care came ie ae sie ate ea ingly tebe mad wan naar ga mie pon 7°, HO, erin lee Sordi he Cate oad toad tes ee" ng en ald ee oes s - about the causeway n scopes 5 Eh way project and a resolution | will not be ‘AKEN TO U.S. BASE i j : 3 We ay =" on't iow Ww Seat Friday jo ae ee as : ¢ conipleted until De- | T. . tt was the. freighter Navigator. election will come. The premier | Mr. Rossiter had forced the use etna aceiaed ee tice is hee nt ra will = a how sia a = {passed —-unanimously —tast—week-pembér--1966—and -later-for-t-h-e-|~It--and-.the other two rescue |" Then the jon ‘qoned aaa suggested Thursday that he will | of a particular engin in a boat! dealings.” He said he will be- Ope tia er West Berliners by the Prince Edward Island Le- |tunnel-causeway section. ships took the survivors to the mined the fire —actually._was review, _possibly_on_ television, | before a loan was granted from | }ieve the intention of the fed- ee Re caves “i gislature, Mr. Mcllraith said the| Prime Minister Pearson has|U.S. Navy base at Guantanamo |sboard the Princess. Difficulty the sctivities of the session 'the Fishermen's Loam Board. |crel’ government wien it cor.| 270m, ita lofty position Bus Flock To East. three. major contracts for the |written to Premier Shaw in re-|Bay, Cuba. e 1S wraldag: vais otnataloation —- 5 sae ries out its causeway plans as (above the earth, the ‘Orbiting crossing itself will be called in| ply to his letter of Aprill, and| They later were to be flowM |with shipping in the area was ] a d Food Pl ts originally intended. y \Astronomical Observatory waS} BERLIN (AP)—Almost 80,000 1967. ._ |the resoluting of the legislature |to Miami aboard. charter planes. |phiamed for the confusion. : sian an Highways Minister Philip lto study secrets of the stars and|west Berliners flocked through Na APPROACH and outlined the details of the ee ee ee one ‘Dispatched to the scene were | rtir B Cc Fi h Matheson took the opportunity |perhaps uncover clues to the oF-|tne Berlin Wall for Good Fri- on an a be Aaid crossing time-table: oy ‘ard Mey in caotall. ae US. nee Wilkinson mpo Ing owe FS to’ announce that work will con- of the universe. day visits with relatives in the /forts to build the PEI. ap- Otto Thoresen, 45, who left his |p ssault Raleigh : tinue this spring and summer on; The potential of oa * ts Eastern sector of the divided | proach to the proposed nine-mile Char e Laid home in Breivk Saltn, Norway, cane uae ae eer Cook A select standing committee |:so the borrowers could negotiate the dismantling of the old Hills- |panding man’s knowledge 0 city. ~ lerossing. Tenders for the four g at the age of 13 to take to the | qniet. of the Legislature has request-| a loan by having a genuine ee oan on still ee ehing garea Wie The visits are possible under |2Md a half mile approach road uo bbi sea. ; “ a amount.” ° Har- ; ASTED POSHNESS aly Wish Pag 78 fa - i: bor. Bustone toward the heavens,” |a new East - West wall pass oe cia qe teat ae lie In Sta ing Even before the survivors ae vikina Princess: boosie “try to find ways to make fish FISHING AIDS ' Mr. Matheson also announced /a space agency scientist ‘said. |agreement that began Thursday Host and datuited plank aka | i reached dry land, the fire—sec- 100. pet. Bek aie - Gomes caught off our shores suitable fitscuse: provided; today. incite | iat, it 18 expected that spring |) TSA Je tim ee Neon Ths peak ci te Easter visits |Cifications. “S Of Islander ror Ay so ase’ | ing, two outdoor tiled-swimming ; a dt ‘cti imes : : : oF ele ann’ pecking sieate. construction of fishing trawlers, ry lifted te lB eines oa na vanatiks a is expected Sunday and Monday.| “The road at the Prince Ed- oS brought outcries from the U.S. a 4 = aye theatre and : industri the committee recommended : - - ward Island end of the crossing| HAMILTON (CP) — Marjorie |Congress and National Maritime | Posh dining facilities. The committee on industries, | that ‘50 per cent of insurance Re? BS g will be completed in late sum-'Meyers, 32, was charged with | Union. It had a total of 228 cabins om resources, fisheries and trans-| costs f oode : Slave ; : five decks providing accommo- ... portation, under the chairman- ied: cua i te ae ue mer 1967 as a vital preliminary |non-capital| murder Thursday | Said Representative | Claude dations for a possible 627 pas- . ; -Gowe i : a y, . step to the construction of the |jnight in the stabbing death of Pepper (Dem. Fla.) in Washing- SP ings) founttbat rd pack. [een a fen, Board” It-was also main structure.” the minister ex-|David Mclean, 27.” ton: | senencs, Each. othe en 2 Per in this provi eee ne tee yeenent 2H plained. “It will serve as a haul-| Police said the man was stab-| “If there-is a loss of life, par- | “ave Dall . ing plants in this province were | ermen’s Loan Board Act is ob- ; » BD bringing from British Columbia | solete and rec is aid raat ing route te-the shoreline stag-|bed with a nine-inch knife which |ticularly among Americans| The ship had a displacement | carloads of fish to be packaged | act be drawn up for considerat- oa tie i . peas nis. right, siculdes ee oe te ee wae ee eae ite with Island vegetables. ion at the next session of the Mr. Mcliraith said plans for | severed the aorta. “IT think, that we have a full-scale feet and a_ 64-foot beam. Its . . It was suggested that the im- | Legislature. ! ; the two-mile New Brunswick} MacLean was a son of Glen |congressional investigation of We cae were driven by rted fish has firmer flesh and| Another recommendation in the causeway approach will be com-|macLean and the late Mrs. Mac- |the whole matter, of the compe- | “Irs? engines: 5 that reason stood the proces- | fisseries line was adequate train- pleted in July with the call for Lean of St. Peters; P.E.I. In ad- |tence of crews, and the safety) The ship was operated by sing methods better than locally | ing for present and prospective tenders expected in Alugust. This |dition to his father, two brothers, |standards observed by foreign |Flagship Line Agency, Inc., of caught fish. crews of draggers be provided would permit the contractor to Robert in the RCAF-and Harold, |flag vessels carrying American |New York and Miami, agent for On transportation, the commit be on the site for work through- | also residing outside the pro-|citizens on the high seas.’’ Berge Sigval Bergesen of Oslo, Eee mk bles suggest- | '€* felt that steps must be taken lf ot Mind winter beri. a - vince, survive. _ - | John Sheehan, business agent | Norway. asi “| to e same me, here wi ed that the provincial , depart- red gerd bead aerint ouaane ‘ - |be no alteration in the existing | “ e * hi , : e ~ — ee ea ‘ : . m : at Wood ‘Iatands: More trips by , |schedule for the approach road | an. 0 a a ‘ ne z a3 sar present ferries or addition or i begun last’'yéar onthe new) ri restaurants and dining roomS} iore ferries was suggested Brunswick side. The target date | fresh sea foods during our tour-| ‘The committee aan : “4 for eompletion of this remains ; ist season as tourists are con- | regulations | F ore stantly requesting these foods.” rk sot ene 2 authorize | - aa of this year. ‘ In the matter of safety, the | songer cars and light “6 pas- | Z i committee recommended that re- | when highway traction fru | Plane Designer. e n a rie Ca er gulations “pertaining to the | Probiem sea ne : | ; . safety-of-passengers on deep sea : Dies At Age 82 | - uae : : _. fishing trips be enforced, and . | By THE CANADIAN PRESS With Eastern churches mark- jsoutherm Manitoba~spent-the-day Churchill Week ® further recommended that “there urcni eek .| _ | BIRMINGHAM (Reuters) —/ Traditional church services|ing the day by the Julian calen- |sandbagging on dikes to protect. in the mid 30s were reported in ~ both provinces._One death: was reported in Saskatchewan. ’ Cold, cloudy weather covered Ontario.. Three persons died in la plane crash near. Bothwell, 44 loiles southwest of London, Ont. \SNOW FALLS A- mixture of snow and rail fell over Quebec early Friday, ‘but skies cleared later in the \day. One person died on .the /highway, | Spring temperatures climbed fe {to the mid-40s in. the M. jand. church-goers flocked to |service under. sunny skies. Im iNew Brunswick, two persons died when struck by ears, 9