autograph hunters as they ar- If It's Good For The island The Guardian Is For It f—Fi taut-Ind Ila Second Clan Mall toy the Post office Deparlmenl. Ottawa and for payment of mun h a CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSiiASTMXYarfiris? ‘ @1109 @ttmdimt “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” WEATHER Clear and very warm. smithues’t Wind; 25. Low-high 35 and 6 .1). NOT’i'HiiQRE SEVEA ' CENTS 2ft PAGES VOL. LXXVII. N0. 108 5'" cit Million Provincial Treasurer M. A, Farmer announced yesterday that a $4.000.000 bond issue has been sold by the Province. lit said "The sale of Province of Prince Edward Island 5'2 per ent —- 20 year »— non-calla- ble debentures. dated June ', 1964 was made to a Syndicate comprised of McLeod. Young Weir and Co. Ltd. Bell. Gott- N.S. Boy Safe After 27 Hours Lost In Woods KEN’I‘VIIJIIE. NS. (CPI VA lman walked out trf a swamp Wednesday with a five-year- . old boy in his arms to end one {of the biggest searches ever conducted in the Annapolis ' l y. i Don Messer x... CANADIENS’ TRIO BESIEGED FOR AUTOGRAPHS The Montreal Canadiens' rive. for the Sportsmans Dtn- Toronto Maple Leafs; Jim ' contingent of. left to right. 0‘ told last night at the Trimblc. coach of the Mon- lfS:gl‘%1::idB§h:‘: nail}; 1:ch D'IIII‘IV Gallivan, Frank Seiko. (‘harlottctown thglnn Home. treal Alouettes football (tun. r i on V , ‘ t . , .. , ,, .. . . h. i i . l I r Orb”, Kpnnodv - inoll in a hog about 27 hours .lr. an ,lcan Belivcau. are the youngstcisncw on ant oca sa V . . ‘ n m M v d d \' hosiczcd by voun: fans and to greet in addition such noted Rosto Bruins. AI Mat" ta er e y \an on) at“ n and I _ N 'tI {Chica o Black Hawks. t T T k R i from his home art neanbr Cold- “ n E ‘3 o a e brook. “He's ' e except scratches." an RCMP - said. t‘sports figures as Red belly. . r . _.. 3-3 wme ficer More than 300 men searched the woods and swamps Tues- vaLlP'AX if‘T‘i Television 0 o o o o i _ band leader Don Messcr is re- 1 2 -MI I e m n (‘OVGI'IIIE from R slight heart I attack. it ~ - ‘ Bond “Sale is Made By Province t inlock and (‘0. a n d Mills. Spence and i . Limited at a price of $97.32 per $100.00 par value. The cost to tne Province is 5,726 per cent. Ltd. "This sale, was the result of offers made by two large, Syn dicates and the price t‘ecciv- ed is considered Very satisfac- Iot‘y. t "'l‘he two most recent made on March I 1964. and 'April 15. 1964 were made ati costs of 5798 cent and ‘5145 per cent. respectively. 1 "The pror-ceds from the sale of the bonds are to he used for p a y m e nt of temporary loans incurred for capital cs- ; pcnditures. and this issue com~ pletes the borrowing of new gmoney for the current fiscal 'ear." i ‘55 '3 Marshall Stearns .35. has been elected chairman of the Toronto Stock Exchange, .\li Siezirns. who is president of the brokerage firm of . . , Richardson and ('o., Ltd. had been \icc—chairman of the ex- change for the past two years (CF Wirephoto) Borden Dock Project I Delayed For 2 Weeks l of and to date has Estimated cost the iect is $12215") pcndit tire. $541199. Mr. \lv' sci't-n daily trips each way dur- ing the ‘ summer season. on» the ex- been told the m a k e .\lacqttai'rie w as (‘ontcdci'ation will expected return to service by the end of .i)’. Abegn eit is .\I HALIFWX '(TPI Desperate efforts by firemen and water- bombing aircraft succeeded Wednesday in ' uild bush fire that 'y smoke over suburban Purcell's Cove threatened several houses, The dense smoke, which cut visibility to a few feet. contri- buted to confused reports from the scone btit Wednesday ove- ning firemen reported no houses had boon damaged It hid ear— lier been reported that two houses were scorc ted four be- Residents of at least houses III the subdivision hind Purcell‘s Cove. fled when the, flames crept toward the subdivision. .\‘ine fire depart- ments battled the. fire. The Purcell's Cove blaze “as the worst in a series of out—- breaks which roared through the province under clear skies ——with no hint of rain. Most woods in the province have been closed to travel. t‘hief Forester R. H Burgess said the woods were "under dry." T ere as on no ap- preciable rainfall in western Nova Scotia for three weeks. Meanwhile. “three or four" homes were evacuated at Half Island Cove. about 10 mile. west of Canso on the shores o Chedabucto Bay. where a fire was burning out of control in heavy spruce and fit. A forestry spokesman said lit- tle information about the evacu- ation had reached headquarters at Shubenacadie. ;\'.S., in t-eii-' tral Nova Scotia. HOMES l-IVACI'A’I‘l-ID How ever, a woman in the " ' said three or four McNamara Told To Visit Saigon WASHINGTON dent announced Wed- nesday he has ordered Defence Secretary Robert McNamara to A P t ~ Prest- .lohnson o to Saigon for a first-hand look at the progress of the war in South Vict .\‘am -‘-x D l since EEO. Johnson told press cattle!" McNamara first will fly to Germany on Friday for ‘ on co-operative research and development attd other de- :fence matters. ence homes had been evacuated. The flames had not reached any o them, but the wind was blowing toward tnem, The inhabitants ere staying with other per- ons further away from the flames in the small. scattered fishing community, Mean-while. Forest Minister E D Haliburton announced Wednesday that all woods in the province excepting two Cape Breton counties are now closed. In the west of the province no travel permits will be issued, but industrial operations will continue. He said the combination of fires now burning, ' dry weather and the long-rang weather forecast makes the 0 Desperate Battle Wagecl Against Bush Fires In N.S. :_ PurceII's Cove 1 Homes Saved littsill; I1!‘t‘t‘--~4‘\ there I: a rainfall. constrloration will be given l’t ttpf‘l'llt‘t'; the “and: im. modiaicly." at 25 the of ’l‘ltc ftt'Y‘sll" s])ttl<("~lll:lll Shitty-navath and probably to .‘.tt fires are burnin'.‘ in province. although reports the d;i_\"s lll‘(‘< wore just in: to come in to the headquar- tcrs. BLAZE l"I..\HI‘iS LP The "‘anso writer bomber, on loan from the Newfoundland :overurticnt. worked most of the day on the stubborn Anderson Lake lire near \l'at abou 15 miles from here. This fire hart boon brought under control 'crlov. Tuesday, but flared anew Wed nesrlav The spokosnian said there was a series of fires in the Preston area back of Darl- mouth \‘S The fires were burning around a series of lakes The fires were ringing the Halifax Dartmouth harbor ba~ sin with heavy white smo e. The weather ofttr'e held little promise the situation would be improved by rain today. Con- tinuing fine “earlier is forecast. ;l2-Mi|e Limit First Talks Completed r)’t"t‘.\V\‘.\ i(‘P~ ~ Fisherie! Minister Robichaud said in [htI ("ommons Wednesday the first phase of negotiation: with most countries over Canada's pro' pasal to implement a Ill-mill flSIlll‘lE limit is completed. He told \ilfltts Mar-Lean PC —Qlff‘(‘n." that the government non .s ready to complete these negotiations in more detail. However, he could not give a date as to when this would I). done P' e Minister Pearson said he doesn‘t think there Is an}! ‘ between Canada's legislation and a bill p the US House of Representativos would bar foreign fishing vessels from lel‘l'llfll‘l'rli \l'Hlf’T‘S. Lloyd R. Crouse Qtteens—Ininenburg‘ had Mr. Pearson whether the US. action might bo some sort of retaliation against the Canadian plans for a 12-miie limit. [PC asked was learned Wednes— V , ' day. and will limit his publir.M d,” "mm and WMMSda-L n3" CANT“ BlRFuH a, 08mm.“ Hm \“mmm. vi had been last seen stand- . i V ,4 “I: Ch 'g oke‘gmgm do<(;‘_ihod mg on a bridge near his home OF THE GUARDIAN e n e Ni s ’ lmenit as a minor and firemen had dragged ("a (H‘IIAWA (‘nmpfletmn 0"! ‘ ia'l vein ‘(m “‘0 left Cornwallis River. the second dock at the Borden . . , _ w a The was admitted to ferry terminal will be delayed ()'t"i'\w\ t (iovet'n- 'l‘hc (Iottsei'valnes forced the'party lines except for Senator i'dou‘“ fillf‘l1‘0flll‘H \Iefgfiwug hospital here for an ovcr- about two weeks, Works Min- mcnt lf‘"tslatit‘ttt to extend Can- Senate's first roll-call of Hartlaitd Molson rind—Quebec) 1“ ~d«”“a.‘-rl f“ ~h: M‘ a- night check me,- ,i. . Deschateieis re. Ada“;- hgh‘m: 1mm in 13 mil” the 1064 session on a Lioret‘h- who Sided Willl “‘9 COHSQI‘Va‘ '31:"? i: '11:): 59‘ mu‘ '3 — _' —‘—' " “""‘ vealed here Wednesday He was . I31 baseline cleared nient otion to refer the bill.ti\'es. ‘ "' _ . ‘ replying to a question placed, ll?nl}ll':lcgla”fll‘lll‘dlt’ in the Son. to tho commerce committee Senators taklnt! pa” ”‘ 9 HP. .‘5 MW" 1” mlum'l‘ 0‘ Me'nTaI PFOBG ion the Commons'order paper “w m} \t-Ninc'c‘da‘y The last such vote took place debate carefully avoided rcfer- tf‘le\_t=‘10n-\'lff\\€‘l‘5 M W llfldle- . by Hear“ Maycquame' Mp for " h 'I on ' - 'd Dcc 4 on an income tax bill. ring to the the. (“vernal play-"lg leaner .‘ir “19 Handel-‘5' ordered ‘Qllf‘f‘ns. “w W'ml‘llmus ' '.m.:11\‘i\n Settalor .\li-Cutcheon moved‘commutee chairman is a Con- a “flown cast' (-f’unl'i‘mmsw ‘ The minister said who expect— Wm‘d red Ill-E it {IppHflrlwrs 3" ""‘N‘dmm‘ “' 50"“ “‘9 bl” 5““"a“"“5'G-.5' T"°“"“'““°“ "‘ 2"".“t’ “’9” ‘m‘kly '" m" Ales” MOV’I‘REAL top. a William ed compilation. date is about iii'ml'mlt‘C-“ll ‘ “m0; (Rim-“10;, to the oxtcrnal affairs commit~ Manitoba—while the commerce sers .ltibilec show on the (BC .rngeph Callaghan. 3L alias June ~30 in comparison mm 2‘“): 1:” “Hull‘m {hr [00 instt‘ilri. but his bid was dc- r~oniittrttee ‘chmrmau 1isQafiLtb- I'l'l'f\\;()l:k.l thein ailiso pctifoi'm John Cameron. was ordered up” i :M mmprlinn d8"? 4 the third sittinrdav and forccd {calm 40“.“ The "me was along oralflsmml Hal/dc“ 0 n “10' (‘1'.11.1a‘:ll2'c,,.‘,d to rest Wedl‘ESday ‘0 “Udel‘gf‘ a mf‘fl- 'Jm“ 3- Work was started on . _ . _ _.,_ . . .5 ~ - May 1063 5. 7m, I‘m-mam mu: H ‘ . v I tal examination and remanded . . , I Tw Men From me sou m 12 I us I" ~ ~ ‘ I ii" I ' t' ‘ “Vs ' ~ . . .- . , . ,. . . i, . . t . , . . . ; me on a capital murder charge. a (O ~.t.:ierable quantity of gifinintifiglemwhuiliniiill‘ o I lkigiliinfz‘hewcism'altink'flitliilmitmad canazhan was arraigned be- SIQFI ghee piling dd‘ivm‘m fm‘ N ‘ i H” ‘ ‘ S ‘ fore Judee Marcel Gabourv fortune in the work was damaged . v i. - - t ivnls I h - I . _ h t ' . ~ ‘ x I tummy by ~tt\CllllllCIl" ‘_‘“d‘I‘[-' 4“" ” hp‘a'”? mp hand the 1936 murder of Jewelry im- during shipment to Dhe. site and 10mm" Of the “Shim m “my “WI” “mum no (“"5 mad" porter Andre Oschner ‘ltl The re-oi‘der of this material was .‘ ..V :"I5 \_. " 4 -. .<-‘ >... . . mm “mm [moldifll p‘“ \:,L. t “.\Lwtx in". The award Mr. Adams. for the past [WP N" "F"; ,r , ‘ ‘ Victim was Sllifftwlalf’d with a necessary. A secondary reason Only Senatoi \Val‘ntc .Ht. u'- - c . ‘ ‘ H voars has been a prof-955m. of He missed one \ poifotm- pine“ an“. hm": grabbed in the was giwn as pm“. consmmfion Vamam.‘ 135' “S” “m months! c he on. Toronto ( onsci\.tti\e 0f plo‘on gununor mwduh ,(‘hemistrv m PWC P i: mm.- amlrl “hes ‘ Father. antid ffll'l'llfil" “tired?” TSJPICF' scholarships hr "it" .\llJnllc ‘Lied F‘md‘ resides a, 34 nil". 'l‘hi lftlessct“r will :21] vuo mm s n t , - _ . - . . . a utimior n on It ongaL - Pimintcs lntci—lniicisity (om- street Charlottetown. _ lle tailed it a blilnkt‘l flP' , . ' mom:~ during the summer but. I mural “w [ho whom] whine: y. mittce on the Sctcnccs to sci- Mr. Burke. interrupted his “‘9 lead” himsf‘” W.” likely be to "iodccnt‘ an election piom— once students has been annouti— studies m engage in mammg ‘misxinfl‘ N" Homo " dangerous prom— (T -' r' w R” Tmsl‘ dmm 9f : for a few \eat‘s after which he 4”" in l'llCl'nmllt'ml lP‘W arid graduate studcs at Dalhuusiei‘ . - ‘Y' V ‘ h . Itczoltato with tho tinttcd States linivci‘sitfi' and chairman of.l'¢"9“1019d SDL “how 9 '5 a I and other fishing nations with .\Plt‘s, The total value of the senior science student worllting1 ’ l "a loaded gun." awards is $9.300. toward this degree. pansé _. . . . . ‘ , ,, 4 _ to conduct a physiological stitdr “I'I‘I‘iffiulh’ ' ‘ ' ' ' " 2‘ I: WARNINGS (EDEN scholarships \icrc athttnlt'rl in; in plant growth substances. ML“: ‘ (:Ias§lll(‘d . . . . . . . . . . .. l . t.~ Two ot hot (‘oiiscr\ali\'cs. Keir L, Adams of_ Prince 0. fled. he is a reside!" of char] omics _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. l: Senators \llistci Grosart 'On- Wales College i$7. i for l'('-‘]0ncto“‘n sport I _ , . . . . I. 1,. WHO! and F r a n k t‘. Wclch search with Dr. LRI‘. Barclay ‘ ‘ . . Finance. market . . . . . . .. tti O'l"l‘.-\W.«\ rf‘Pi—Members of government was in an "anoma. (Nova Scotial, warned tnlroduc- at Mount Allison t’niversitV' J ' Both recipients will proceed Editorials 4 the armed forces “.1” he ppl'- in"; Spummng- The (.nmmissmn “(mm 1'M‘ 13-milt‘ limit (‘OIIId V051” Blll‘kf‘ f 5' Dun-“mks ‘I0 “191" "95031‘f'h‘fl‘ml'05 ll)“- Kings. Quccns. (‘ity 5 mitted to testify before the wasn't ling iith military ~‘ ~ I ~‘ ~ ' W ' v Iniv rsitv (Shoot for research latter part of this month in Summersid. , . _ . . . . . . . . .. .1 royal commission on bicttltural- matters. Why should Canadians hiinS laiiff iotaliatton by the L 0 . _ . , A , ,, . . . .S aizainst Canadian fish cx— with Dr. l.G. .\lacQuarrte at preparing to commencing work men's ‘ V _ I _ 4 V ‘ _ V _ . _. n ,5,“ and bilinguahsm_but m be domed “,9 “gm “hear ports, ' Dalhousic University. lnn June 1. l secret ~Associate Defence Min- what members of the armed — r , ‘istor Cardin announced Wednes- forces had to say on the issue? F vi ’ ' i ' L ‘ dziv in the Commons. Mr. (‘ardin said the issue is ‘ I The announcement imniedi- controversial and that members atcly raised indignant protests of the armed forces aren't at- frotn the Opposition. 'lowcd to discuss controversial Mr (‘ardin said the commis- sion has agreed to receive evi» (‘If‘ll"(‘ in camera from meni- bci's of the armed forces. ll Fairwcatlicr >PC~ ilations already provide that the tchiefs of staff can give permis- fsion for any member of the 'forcos to speak publicly in the public interest. Erik Nielsen ‘Pf‘ asked whether the same con- sideration would be given to other (‘anadian citizens who might want to give evidence. in l camera. {PEARSON REPLIES I Prime Minister Pearson re- civilians Yukont Demo- l Party leader. said the ‘fl'nllt‘ Feed Groin Aid | Due For Change HUJI’AX '(‘P Federal Forestry \l l n ‘ s t o r Mimi-He ‘ Sauce said Wednesday ('hall’lt‘“ in the fedcral food grain assis- ‘ lance p rogra in will be an nounced this fall, .\Ir Sa'tvc. also minister to v fcltargf‘ of the Agricultural Re. l habthtation and Dmelopment - Act, said the program will he ’ ' ’ ' ' . but not basically ‘ - ' ’ ‘ them . Saint .lonn spent all yesterday in a sffn extended , A dinner (M W mmmi the ML Dr. I‘lm‘ P nu "d. M radm py posiiim on the various in- changed. president of the P.E.I. Med- ical Society; Dr. T. A. Wat- son. guest speaker. director, London Clinic. Ontario Can- cer Foundation. Dr J A. Caskey. director. department General Hospital. Saint John, N.B.; and Dr. John Craig. provincial pathologist and di- rector of post graduate Pl‘ltt cation in film. The clinic The feed grain program pro- _ vides assistance for Maritime nosiiim was sponsored by thr- farmers for transportation and FBI Divismn of the (“anadl ; storage of food strains during tan Cancer Society. ltho annual spring II‘OP‘JIO. pants of the Prince Edward Island Medical Society‘s Cit- nical day yesterday was held last night at the Charlotte— town Hotel Shown above din-in] the dinner are, from causes of cancer. Royal) said the Queen's Renu-i matters in public. Earlier. the minister said there is no prohibitioti on civil- an members of the do once de- partment testfying publicly he- the commission. ter of armed forces testimony before the commis- sion came to a head at King- ston. Ont. Tuesday when the army made public orders that service porsunnol in tie area could attend a meeting of the commission but not take an ac- tive nail. BIRD HAS NEST UNDER HOOD LONDON 'RPlllPl‘Sl r-I‘Wlllll dry worker William Kirk. St, is one of Britain's most care» fttl drivers these days. Everywhere he goes. takes a blackbtrd's nest and thrco eggs beneath the hood of his car The l‘tlat'khll‘d_ one of Brit— ain's best conzstors, waits for Kirk. of ("liarldcsdcn. in the North .\lidlands. every day as he arrives at work Then t flies beneath the car i to its nest alongside the l‘atll» i ator The bird stays there till I he leaves in the evenina for ‘ e Said Kirk. noticed ’ tho nest and left it there . . then the eggs appeared. Now, I drive as carefully as I can. 25 mrles an . hour .” WATER BOMBER AT WORK IN NS. FIRES This loan (.‘anso \t at or bomber i Mi Prom \9\\’T‘.‘tll’ld‘l2fld has been credited mth UV‘ int: homes and “Midlands in \‘m a Scotia s hi: it girl with '.\i'rst fires T‘lt plane \\ll1’_"\ over house: threatened in sitbtt halt Halifax. K M O at on homes and helped m- t : ni them from helm: My aunt WP Wire'ohoto).