“leave “An orbitiig’ satellite, float . If It’s Good For The Island . The Guardian Is For It i? VOL. LXXVIII. NO. 67 Bud Sommerville gets set to carve a plate Haggis, the traditional Scotch dessert. after his curling rink (right) of Aulburued as Secon Veparumest, Ottawa. am s/ from Superior, Wis., won the International Curling Champ- ionship at Perth, Scotland Holding the plate is ‘chef’ Che Guardian _. “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” Chock Hay, skip of the Scot- tish rink. At left is Gord Me- Tavish of the Canadian rink. (CP Wirephete) Cosmonauts Down Safely After Mysterious Silence MOSCOW ‘AP)-Two Soviet cosmonauts returned safely to earth inside their spaceship Friday after proving man can in space and perhaps some day build space stations for cea | planetary travel. Both were reported well. A delay of nearly five hours in announcing their landing after 26 hours aloft and an un usual site for returning the satellite to earth cast the only shadow over their historic | flight. A West German observ- atory detected possible landing, trouble from radio signals. But official Soviet announce ~ ments gave no hint of trouble. After the landing the news agency Tass said: “Their program of scientific | experiments was carried out in full.” Tass also said the spaceship's commander used -manual com) trols to bring it down MAKE THREE CLAIMS The Russian’ could these dramatic firsts: 1. A 10-minute, slowly-tum- bling, head-over-heels exercise by Lt.-Col. Alexei Leonov, 30, in space Thursday linked to nis orbiting satellite by a special life-line system. The comman- claim Cyprus Force Term Extended UNITED NATIONS (CP) Amid rising tensions and a mil- itary buildup on Cyprus, the Security Council voted unanim- ously Friday to prolong the term of the UN peace-keeping force there for another three months. This extends its life un- til June 26. The United States is reported eoncerned that the Greek-Cyp- riots may soon install Soviet- made anti-aircraft missiles, and Turkey may then attack the missile sites. ‘ The landing site also was um flew tis peamant jusual. ao & * a Tass said Voskhod nded jeeat. 4 to 1 head- jot Porm, west of Russia's Was For Negro Rig ts Marc lecarters’ in 1008 0 choir 2 !Mountains and some 300 miles | tee set up to study naval "4 northwest of the normal cosmo- . ; —— lnaut landing area im Soviet, MONTGOMERY, Ala. ‘AP)— close touch at his Texas ranch, Selma police took more than! moar adenica’ inked aes} central asia. Governor George C. Wallace bad said Thursday night he 350 demonstrators into custody ,.05 ig Newchang, China, in A Perm is a city of some 650,000 opened the door Friday for would call up the guard if Wal- F.i4.. when they converged on 1996. the son of an English | ] about 725 miles northeast of | President Johnson to tedoreliee |lasp was unable of unwilling to sential area where banker: Le _._ 4 Als . aptional ile for , La Mayor Joseph =: Smithermaa . He was educated at Malvern, esota security during a 50-mile Negro- REJECTED England, and in Canada. in ,led civil rights march scheduled REQUEST lives. ene 2 term ‘mem- by e i Wallace sent the telegram, 1921 the ame ’ Par liament An shortly after US, district Judge, Many were white, some Of ber at the Royal Naval College (“ress | But Wallace stopped phiortor' Prank MM. Johneca Je. in’ Mont.them-clereymen: hee, Requimallt. iit d ee AN OFFICIAL Soviet an- nouncement says the spaceship | The Commons studied the | Voskhod-2 landed at Perm, marked by cross. K took off | from Baikonur, underlined. (AP Wirephote Map) | ae Col. Pavel Belyayev, 39, | der, assisted from inside the cap | sule. 2. A second successful flight | by a single satellite, Voskhod II (Sunrise), to carry more than one cosmonaut into space. Voskhod I with three cosmo- nauts aboard completed. 16 or- bits in 24 -hours last Oct. 12-i3. 3 A longer group*flight. Vosk- | hod H circled the earth 17 jtimes in the 26 hours it spent | in space The completion of the second group flight came only four \days before the United States, is scheduled to launch its first, a two-man satellite in the U.S. Gemini program. Tass reported the spaceship landed at 12:02 p.m. (5:02 a.m. AST) in the first official an- nouncement. It came four hours 45 minutes after the event. Before the unusual delay in announcing the landing, Belya- r-unvsiad + | At A Glance | By THE CANADIAN PRESS FRIDAY. March 19, 1965 committee report | on suggestions for streamlis- ing handling of parliamentary business The suggestions were turned te yev's wife had said on Moscow very nervous .6,000-Man Guard |s Seen. U.S. Professor Refused Entry For VoW Speech | ! Matheson Indi i tie, Kings! spoke following the bud- er man.” He said it also on 4 condition that would take at! lt low Usi a * PRAISES SIBLEY He said he had ‘no ambition whether he felt “well enough st, ee oo h : a Pee corres lesste professor te anor Conn President 0. Meredith Wilson | to assume any office because & that time ° left to a man who is younger i“borders on the unbelievable.” of the University. of Minnesota ' is going to take too long © Neen YOUNG MAN than me and can stand the’ REAR-ADMIRAL TISDALL Professor Mulford O. Sibley Sid Professor Sibley is “an ex- straighten out the mess in this "Mr. Mathesen added. “hew-_ strain flew: to Winnipeg to address « Celient scholar, # man of province.” ever, that age, health or busi Mr. Matheson eapressed con- Rear-Admiral public gathering at the Univer- Character and highly Commenting on an editorial! ness considerations were not his fidence the Liberal Party would sity of Manitoba. Canadian im- ®™ong political scientists in the in yesterday's Guardian which primary concern at this time. he returned to power in the next Tisd il Di migration officials talked to United States. suggested he might plan to re-|*what is worrying me is the provincial election All you a es him for about an hour and then “His point of view on nom |tire temporarily from political | financial position of this prov- have to do is look around you,” sent Sibley back to Minneapolis violence in the United States is Saas eT he stated. ‘The evidence is VICTORIA (CP) —_Rear-ad- om the same plane on which be a@ legitimate part of the present ; there miral Ernest Patrick Tisdall, & arrived earlier in the day. debate on international policy.” He said, however, he would | former vice-chief of staff of in a wire to J. S. Cross, West-| Rolvaag’s telegram te Crom $2 | U ge e a e aes any re — Conndioe -—" died here trn regional director of the also said: + i ,or Conservative—im t prov- Friday. He was 38. \Canadian immigration depart- “I am pleased to testify re i ince “to try to do something Rear-Admiral Tisdall was ap- ment in Winnipeg, Rolvaag said garding cde personal honesty, ~~, ' . to help the people here pointed vice-chief of staff “countless Americans are sev- integrity and high moral char- | am ready and willing to January, 1958, and retired from jerely shaken in their attitudes acter of Professor a : Ss onc u e |de anything at any time for the the service two years later. regarding the exi 2 = <a Sibley Pe ! good of this province. But "He was responsible for re- dom of ” | want on to ave 2 ng several navy trades| Bp ane & Canada. \Saesonaaie teal \ q ee One of the shoriest budget de-|Dewar, minister of éducation, COTS! Bie ‘rue story what's 'and was skipper of the HMCS \sibley told reporters at the not only here, but K bates in years took place af the who spoke last night. Dr. Dew- ; Ontario when it was a8 & Fargo, N.S. airport: the United States as well. re current session of the Legisi2- ar was followed by A.W. Mathe- Me Matheson apy he royal yacht for a 1951 royal “The implication was that 1 “I feel certain the vast ma b? ture. son (L-4th Kings) who spoke W%! back in the -_ visit. wanted to overthrow the Cana- jority of intelligent “an } The debate was completed last night and ‘inished his de- ie wens yor lod tenes then He commanded the destroyer dian government by force and minded citizenshere— ee — a week after Pro- bate at today’s sitting. ee ee ee eee imal HMCS Skeena at the ouibreak violence. | don't know where it|shocked and greatly disap. vincial Treasurér Alban Far- When Mr. Matheson took his 1) 3.-, it: of the Second ~~ Wer and |got out that I wanted to over- pointed if Mr. Sibley is : mer presented his 1965-66 bud- seat, no other member arose to in 1942_ fought in Battie of |theow | the Canadian govern- vented from visiting. your : get — and only three members speak. House Speaker. Frank CHARGES INCOMPETENCY ‘be Atlantic im command ment. I'm @ Quaker. They don’t try.” » ae took part in the debate Myers, called for the question in winding up his speech on HMCS Assiniboine. a Pee 7 The opposition’s financial eri- and members agreed that the the budget, Mr. Matheson said became executive officer Pearson Had Hoped ler sane step. ‘the back to the special committee — win wider support. Opposition Leader Diefen- baker said any suggestions must not increase power of the cabinet which was “be- coming all powerful." Frank Heward (NDP— in an effort to draft sugges- | tions by next week that would ~ Skeena) said_retcrn of the re- | port to the committee spelled its death because the session is to end soon. Labor Minister MacEachen | said the committee should seek a less rigid formula thao | the one calling for two weeks | | off im every five. |MONDAY, March 22 | The Commons meets at 2:30 | p.m: to comsider the govers ment's choosing to stay out of shared- cost programs. The Senate — adjourned until March bill ‘on provinces | Bill Gives SDU Authority To Operate Under Board. The Législature approved WEATHER northwesterly wints 20, Low-high 30 and : 32. Sunday: sunny and cold, = iit CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1965. wor chs * cates Plans PS Many Americans ee —, | Alex W Matheson (L-4th life and return in about 10 inc Someone has to straigh ' A |Kings) indicated yesterday im years’ time, Mr. Matheson said '" 0! the mess, and it has to ST. PAUL, Minn. (CP-AP)— advocate force and violence Legislat hi tended to he| was “not interested unless be 4 young man ae va : ee . . r ep oul af the political arena t le of the province want He said the present adminis Governor Kar! Rolvaag of Minn- 1 may write to Vice-Preal- f }sota said Friday the refusal by Canadian immigration officials to ‘‘leave the field for a young- ‘o do it.” tration had jeft the province in dent Humphrey.” budget debate was over. The House went into a com- mittee of the whole to consider the next fiscal year's budgetary estimates. . | | ‘the Shaw government is the as- at “the George Ferguson (L-Sth most incompetent ever to sume office." He ‘said ‘ ; a ee get presentation. The only Con- N T ble On > ‘ servative member to take part °o rou EE Get aee a in the debate was Dr. Geor; 3 . ar _ = = — in 1951 and was moved © orrawa (CP) — About the ; Halifax as commanding officeT i... an American of the naval > 1953. | refused | tn er ae (Continued on page 3, col. 3) asking the president to take the In a telegram to Johnson, aa faut same tor ny tne ‘ender Gromyko Reje dt? said he himself; yermitting the march was willing to call up the guard . but the tate couldn't afford it.| Wallace estimated would S ster: — Wallace said in the telegram ‘#k¢ 6.000 men to provide re ane he concurred with resolutions ™arehers with proper projec- a a mates cr Te a ee Swe aes a oe WIET Nam balks © tenis government’ should hear the Selma. The march will take) | oe costs since a federal judge has | “¥e) days. ‘would be denied permitted the march to this! State sources said it would) ;oxnoN (Reuters) —_Soviet{ference to solve the crisis in, state capital from Selma. cost about $12 a day a man to. winister Andrei Gro- | Viet Nam. : The U.S. government would |“ WMt Rational guard Tiss today categorically e-| He said & decision on” such a | ee ey pay the costs only if the guard tats! ©$900000 for Ge mybe today ‘conference is primarly up te oO S h if 6900 guardsmen were |jected the convening for the 4. United States and North | |present of an international con- | viet Nam. =f Rae a |. Winding up his four-day visit - ° to Britain, Gromyko told a press conference: “The first task is) | that aggression must be. r stopped. | ; Wade Lewis, four-year-old soa He branded US. frees in| oir ond hire. rank. Lawl South Viet Nam as “invaders” | ¢ York, is reported in satisfac- and said they have no bysiness tory condition in’Prince Edward there and should return island Hospital after he