q ae ee ee ZDIVIDE C ANADIANS / count by. governments as a mat- _ sought approval in principles for at eee Gere If It's Good For The Island The Guardian Is For tt ® VOL. LXXIX* NO. 137 Anthorized as Second Cis. wu BICULTURAL POINT SIDESTEPPED Company Of Young Canadians p nanimous Commons Okay ~ Gets OTTAWA (CP) Sidestep ping a hicultural point, the more older” people ~ woirld Commons—heaped—praise—Friday ply_ There's a -minimum ace of | ena government bill to create 18 but no maximum and 60s. Mr Pearson Knee an.” } the Company of Young. Cana: The coinpany’s” program sl) dians, ‘ start injeatnest later this wh The Canadian equivalent of with A. six weeks orienj¢t an the U.S.° Peace Corps .brought course for the first 69/\niun- an atmosphere of unanimity. to teers. “ater they will go “ta a ‘vamber. ° the ‘field. to start assisting evo The bicultural issue cropped nomic and «social devélopn ent up wn a study of-a bill to sef“ip.of needy areas: the controlling corporation, for-.. Volunteers receive expenses ‘the National Arts Centre while in the field and-a mall In a clause outlining appoint- amount “of “spending” mone “Aty ~ ment ‘of mine directors to the | the. end “of their hitch. they~get corporation's beard? Raynald..4 small honorarium for) Fach Guay (L—Levis) “Suggested a month of service phrase be inserted in the bill’ For-the first year of ‘the pro- saying that the memibership_re- flect the ‘bilingual nature of Can- ada An attempt Thursday night to amend the hill to ensure three of the nine be of French des- rent. was voted down FR to 8 Lend S MPs of English descent op- posed the “amendment (on fre. grounds “it is unnecessar\ codify “ecognition of the coun- CAPITAL BUREAU try's“ bilingual nature-—a peeng- i 3 OF -THE GUARDIAN. nized fact OTTAWA Prince. Fdward Island's younger members of : . parliament. gave. support Friday Opposition Leader Diefenba- | to the establishment of tre Com- ker. described ~ the amendment pany of Young Canadia: ‘as ‘dangerous to Canada and to Canadians: I ‘will divide Cana- dians on the hasis of race and ste SOA DEE TOO spoke during debate of the re- solution stage of a bill establisi- Im ‘m i gration - Minister AMar- ling. the in oreatiaton nd said language and racial Yhets should -he-taken-into -ac- - Mr. -Macquarrie—.desesibed..the. establishment of the company as ter of habit “‘an impressive move” and: said The House decided: to approve ‘that in some ways it mght mark the’ rest of the clausés in the |@ measure of Canada’s spiritual bill and reconsider the appoint. maturing, ments clause next week. . Prime Minister Pearson Heath Macquarrie, the junior member for Queens, and. David MacDonald, MP. for Prince, “This is something which in- ‘vites .and indeed invokes coa- structive adventure on the part ot those who are young ih years, young in spirit and enthusiastic in endeavor,’’ Mr . Maeqyarrie said. the Company of Young Cana- ians. He got it and the house went into committee to study the legislation. This wasn't through by adjournment time. . 32 He said the program would RECEIVE APPLICATIONS . provide what all Canada needed, Mr.. Pearson said more than. participation in-- a meaningful 2.500 applications and inquiries cause. Life was empty without. from potential voli TS have | such a-eaver, he red been reteived. ” spies us maces Forty ‘per cent were women. “The symbol adopted fy About 85 per cent of the appli- COMPany on an interim ef A cants were in—the—18-25—-group | 4 Most impressive. _oje—the but some were in their. 4s. maple . key ‘whi®h id 50s, = members of the compa the key which. holds the seed for the [ae othe Queeng’ MP} said, Mr. MacDonald said tht what -parliament was doing was more akin to his own pfofession than ta government responsibility be- cause it dealt wit Parliament At A Glance “ By "HE CANADIAN, PRESS |. missionaries FRIDAY, June 10,. 1966 and missonary - taBks. He said - The Ginmaas delayed a de- that it must alway§ be. the con- cision \until: next. week on an _ Ce?r. of people in- aorhority “that amendment that would. stipu- W"6 Whey Move into the area of friends ‘ + Pavattatie= ps eS ee BA 0 hin ee nr 4 late thatthe country’s biling- human relationships then do not es 4 } ; ent 8 SAVANNAH, "Ga TARE ‘iat: there ~ appeared. “to be ne i ; OW ; : n suburban Rocky River. G nal ‘nature’ be observed: in ™ 2Y way remove from . in- commenk ye available one Prove AND CRE ae MONS Rear SCE) Bee: —— : season’s first hurricane — now major eats ted government appointments to 5 Seren nen ‘ | j i vice t 0% : Shippi ; A ty the satan of i “=i, tornado. was repor tear the corporation to run the N 5 ; The Los, Angeles Herald-Ex- | encaged in the tourist industry fentatives of the Shipping Fed ht \reduced to oo, Se tia ee de ek AK lA- ] tS “a eration -of Canada and of the ans aug er ical storm Alma—po: tional Arts—Centre.——__- g ecurit aminer gave this account: ‘he suceested, they “Promote dad she |U., Marine Corps see ae Other—cl i chat-aworshave and create what _striking-_International __L.o.n g-gn ‘____.____! |threat to shipping Friday as she | arine Corp: a wane nn clauses—in the bill Placed Oo M +h The man with the skull frac: | ‘wha or Giveribalas “Asaociatiod. (CLC) Verdict Given churned out to sea. ing depot, but it apparently di = rough at second. read- n arc ture was identified as Fred “you don't have,’ Lee Ge Gana WHE Labse. Mae: ' Jentrned oto eee att -ot the iBOt strike land. Thefe was. 2 NZ--approval in principle. : Weisman, 54, a wealthy rétired In addressing the dinner gath- ter Nicholson in Ottawa today SAINT ana ea—tepy ist eae possibility or ikhee tornadoes The House then’ debated the BATESVILLE. Miss (AP). food compahy exéciitive,’ of Bev- jering following the semi-annual ve dee seo - storm's circulation sai i eisai’ the. Carolia’ coasts ; bill to set up the Company of -The state highway patrol erly Hills. He is in Mount Sinal meetir=-of the Tourist Associa- The annotncement was mdde Abel Joseph Cormier, oo antic, it was expect d to in- ihe weather Wareau predicted Young Canadians, the Gana- clamped tight security on the Hospital's intensive care unit tion he told his hearers he had by the mediators in the curren St. John, Friday night was fourd jerease in intensity Friday a to Hee: ipehek OL tain on tie dian. equivalent of the U.S. Meredith “march against. fear’’ still unconscious. ; : . been broadcasting in Florida for strike of longshoremen at Mont- | Suilty of mansiaughier in’ the might, the U.S. weather bureau Carolina coasts-.and said. there Peace Corps. jas the column moved deeper FRED WEISMAN 13 years and now has a network (real, Quebec City. -and.- Trois- death of Mrs, Unity Irene Gib- |in’ Miami reported. Ca ni oe aed: ge Pu ho nlt ae fliscussion into Bi ssissipp Friday: ; Soe eng a eae friends | 7 ‘of four stations covering all of | Rivieres. bons, 28, whose full clothed | Atthough still potentially dan- the” Red. Cross said in At Fo dhe Commons adjourned All cars were waved quickly including aniaas: Wes, vas . sla = Sinatra's table and | [Florida “ahd as far “south as - The. announcement was made | Rody was found in the bathtub | ‘gerous, Alma was tame by com- tates: its saaaduatters te ta or the weekend. past the heavily.” guarded | night oli Ara ee al ha een aie Puerto Rico and Cuba. after negotiations» between the | of her apartment here March 10. 'parison to the hurricane that cuutheastern U.S:,~ that men bel aie porn HEM with ne SEN PP THE” rE “Ub DUNE WEL Al A feseen Wetman i alla... --pye-speaker--was introduced two sides-Friday-had- adjourned... .Mr-—Fustiee~Da: -Dickson:.howled--out—of—thetropics..last. rwere-sent-to-the-Chariestonand....— On es vane e whiteg’ requmned alee ae Lounge ,at 1:50 a.m.-Wednesday. and Weisman hit ihe atigie In by Vauzhn Groom, Summerside. “The mediators would not aa eat Cormier to the-county” Monday, leaving 35 oa in Hon- Myrtle =Beach, S.C.,; area from ; : ed ‘walking along “© d thanked by George Chand- t, but Jail until Tuesday. for sentencing. quras, seven in Cuba apd five py, The Commons meets at the .shoulder of Hi the, face. Said and thanked by George Cha speculate on a settlement, bu : Fhorida. i hway 51, Witnesses said’ Weisman was. the, fac aid one observer: lott iw id hi ; j An all-male jury returned the 2:30pm. to discuss student past cot iis and: Everybod ler, Charlottetown, who said he | said the issues now are more | ale j in Florida. Extent of the hurricane’s loan legislation. The Senate ward ial hee to- sei . another | tabie ie sveryinay vise ak eae | would like to see Mr. Price “sharply defined” and thatthe [Verdict after five hours and 50 Friday night ‘the storm's cen- gamage still was undetermined, qu nts aty8:30 p.m, south- Hes to she Co BOX, é ce ae tea | Sinatra denicaaban a i adopt the slogan ‘Florida in the gan between the parties has \minutes deliberations sc cat in. the Chartesiin, 0: (lah Pineda felt the affents of eet: ———— ASAE a ee se employee. and was Tides re winter bit Prince Edward Island norrowed considerably. | Cormier, — originalls ae area and headed toward heav- the- ‘storm, however, and some. the bruise on hit fa sy han in the summertime.’ Earlier the union complained | \with capital murder wee she ily populated beach areas to the damage tatohacco stands: was Weisman colla sed y fie a Col. FW. Johnstone. prest- in a telegram to Mr. Nicholson eyes with a handkerchic’ as @ ‘north on the South ‘Carolina reported in south Georgia Fast ion | esi: ine T ible - Péed over the ta dent of the Association, Burling: that -court action by -the fed- bboy the la Sea Cae coast . Damage to crops in- food-ra- | ‘ ” A s ora 4 r, C or | Officers said Weisman could lily S ane eae tected eration, representation -manage- ec Naariig. Wee verdict~ and Rough surf and high wjnds tioned Cuba is believed to have |have been hurt against the ta- ay Haina Walter R gh ats and ment, was delaying the talks. had: to leave the courtroom. ‘were reported from : the beaches been serious. ible. but added there was a iwirs. shew: Alex Campbell and 7 em are | Nar i leq n prone a tray, on the floor by Mrs: Campbell: Hoa: Lloyd Mae" Onors I 1” Sinton Bhail and Mrs’ MacPhail: Mr. | Sinatra's spokesman, ‘Jim Ma- Pad -M«. George V. -Fraser, ‘honey, who was not present, LONDON (Reuters) . — Movie Commander of t actor Peter - Sellers and mem- British Empire bers of the ‘swinging’ London Al : ; | so made a CBE was a Queen Elizabeth's ae i in Pinter, whose new wave He are ae irthday hon- were a sensation on British \fel- evision a Sellers... fash ; on designer | Cuasaten ce he hit Mary Quant and. avant-garde London and -New~ York. a playwright Harold Pinter were Of the fi Among recipients in a crop’ ‘of We Hire ne ee he Onder. of the | (CBE), Ottawa and for payment Two Island MPs ties. BEVE RL ¥ . Attlee _ Post: Office Department, of postage im cash. * all hy the o gram, volinteers will work only in Canada on Wherever they work, the’ yol- |——~ upteers will not be a source of — ¢heap’ labor, ‘Mr. Pearson said. Bul they will help the people of the. community in which they work to decide what’ should be done and then“help them do ‘it. All told 160) suggests. for pilot projects have\ heen submitted by aren¢tes ‘and “organizations, Thirty had been accepted. Pilot projects covered a- wide area, including depressed urban! areas. Indian communities, help fpr high school dropouts to get work and recreation assistance in backward areas. J upport. dividuals the freedoms that are stightfully theirs. Mr. MacDonald referred to his own work: in Alberton in conjune- tion with. Father .Gerald Steele | and said they, .were concerned about the lack of educational standards, chronic —unemploy- } ment; poor home management, | lack of recreational facilities and other aspects of community life that were unhealthy. He expressed, the hope that when ‘the program got into high | pear there’ would-be-a-minimum~ of partisan. aiid. political inter- ference’ as any sign-of this would result in the young people - be- coming cynical. He warned that there would). be many frustrations and. dis- appointments as the program de- veloped but becau of the. cali- bre of the pedple involved he ex- pressed. the hope. that the com- pany would offer young people a , ‘chance. to. participate. effectively | in the: development of Canada. AT THE semi-annual meeting of the P.E.I. Tourist Associa- tion. held in the Charlottetown “Hotel last evening ‘we r-e By RALPH CAMERON Courtesy is contagious, vid Price, Widely hh heard PY Fifbida Retired Executive Invelved... In Fist Fight With. Sinatra" 7 HILLS, Calif. | (AP)—Police investigated Fri-| day a ruckus at the swank Bev- erly Hills Hotel in which they said Frank Sinatra was punched | under an eye and another man suffered a skull fracture. Police said preliminary in- | vestigation hasn't established whether the other man fell after hitting Sinatra or was knocked off balance by. one of Sinatra's lexpert Ritchie, Calder; Sir’ Wil- Said’ the singer was. struck un- liam. MeFadzean, chairman of. ider the right eye and added: the National Export » Council; “It is apparent that Mr. Sina- John Cooper, General and Mu- \tra was the aggrieved party and nicipal Workers Union chief, not the aggressor. If Mr. Sina- | jand Arthur Moyle, once aide ¢o |tra. threw any punches, former Labor Prime Minister would have been entirely a re- | flex ob the: _citcumstances.’ " honored with a -- Soccer \knighthood. us Football. League was titles handed out to ons in the list, “one is Sir:Jonh Queen's _ official bieiaay.. wher | Hunt.-who led the British con- president Richards. This worthy ‘persons receive. honors, | Wes! ‘of Mount Everest ‘in: 1953, (award ae “wen! ee Haan ‘Royal recognition of figures Hunt, 55, ‘was! tknighted soon Re ed ie Se who~have contributed’ “fo the rafter the- Everest-feat:—For the oe w Wiz a Babel an Pro current British explosion of ac- | {last 10.:years he..has been sec- Peer Tartine Kyle one. of the ‘tivity in the varts, “pop” cul. etary to Prince Philip's award \orid's. jeading radio astron® ‘FORMOSA, Ont. (CP)—-About ture and youthful dress and. Sa aimed at stimulating lmers 1:00 Ontario ddiry farmers fashions. followed....a--precedant: ae Adventure. Dy. YOUN oe eet —eportaiien-—in=thave—vdted te pass-a~resolution- set last vear when the Beatles r cluded ‘the OBE for Australian threatening a tractor blockage singing group were made Mere | he other, baronies in Friday's racing driver Jack Brabham... of highavavs unless prices for bers of the Order of the British Mat: went to international affairs ‘twice world champion, and.+to ‘concentrated’ milk products are , Empire (MBE) nD, i chess expert Harry Golombek. increased. to -$4. a hundred AA Ali ne high Oa ne : ¥ The: MRE went to Ron distance The ; : 0 he swinging London cult is” aw Australian world ~ long-distance” e armers rom -seven Marv Quant. whose sharply dis- | a TODAY amen runner Bi counties passed the resolution tinctive . styles for the young | : wJIn industry, the CBE went th Ky’ a 97 per cent majority to London-set- rocketed her--to—stre-| — Classified ————~ .. 145-15. 16 —-| union teatier Ine 0 Hagan—a ‘block—highwaxs—tnless—they—re- cess Ponies sbiereey ss 3. (member of the court’ of inquiry ceive satisfaction from ~-Ontario COMI ieee re 13, into Britain's current seamen's | Agriculture Minister +» William NOW WORLDWIDE '* Sport 12.‘ \strike—and Christopher Cocker- ‘Stewart Quant clothes, now sell- all) Women's .............. 6, 7 ell, inventor of the Hovercraft, Questionnatres - wete passed aver the world, afd at the age |. Finance. markets ....... “t1 |a seaborne fessel that travels on jou! among the farmers request- of 2 she beeames an Officer of! Editorfals .............: a la cushion—of air ing opinions on strike action, ,the ‘Order .of the British Em-+ Summerside ...........:. 3 Althogrh— Qyeen Elizabeth ~ road blocks and physieal and pire (OBE) Kings, Queens, City .... §. [now 40—was bern. April 21, her moral support for the strike. ac- A ld BU de appeared in prince County °.... “-g- ‘official birthday celebrations. al- ‘tion ‘ : pr } p pictures i : ways take place on.a Saturday Waller Miller of Tara. one of, of the 1960s. He ‘was made fi: - . in Fuhe. : the three speakers at the. med: pt_to the tea- non fines _ (FROM LEFT) Lieutenant-Co- lonel FW. Johnstone, presi- dent of the Association,. Bur- lington; Premier W.R.- Shaw; Dave Price, host of the pee newscaster. urged members. of , Tourist Association the P.E.I. to SATURDAY, JUNE DM, - gram originating “Canada cial Liberal leader Alex Camp- bell. Courtesy Value Stressed At Tourist Grou p Meeting “Covers. Batrag Edward Islénd Like The Dew” Cc HARLOTTETOWN, CAN AD: A; 1966. Florida and last provin- in Calling" ght's guest speaker, H. Sheppard, licized first trial in conviction for second-degree murder in the bludgeon slaying . ot bik first wife ‘ Cuyahoga County John T. Corrigan gave said last night as he meeting last fall. A summary of cision the activities was given by set- impress “retary A. Walthen Gaudet, Char- ruling Monday which said Shep- Friday Monday's after NOT MORE — Sam Sheppard Gets New Trial CLEVELAND (AP) 9 Tough Riot Police * the city, There Marilyn. Prosecifor will be a new trial for: Samvet- whose much-pub- in 1954 ended gy his de- studving U.S; -Supreme Court | this fact ‘on all the people of the lottetown, who also told the ga- pard did not receive a fair trial province Mr. had a stake in promoting this ‘visitor Telationship’ as the greatest single aid to the econ- omy ofthe Island. But in addi- tion to courteous treatment - he pointed out the vital necessity of first getting the tourist o come here He said it was not enough just to ‘build a’ better. mouse trap’, the world had to be told about it and. advertising the advan- thering Price said every citizen, would have the travel editor of Holiday Magazine here within a ‘years in prison hefore. getting nth. it was expected they |in 1954 Sheppand, 4. who served Ae short time to look over .the pos- out on a federal court order in} 8) vi ibility of featuring this pro 494 ince in an issue of the interna- en tional travel magazine. It was decided by the gather- ‘nocence. old reporters he wilt wel- second trial, ing to temporarily shelve the eomplete vindication.” contentious: issue of grading Is- la nd tourist establishments ‘ was. demon- jy.’ tages of this province as a\sum- | mer area must-be a first in im- portance in-order to let the po- tential market know what was Issues Narrow — In-Dock Strike— Ariane, German divorcee, Sheppard after his release from prisén. She was at his side dur- ing a press conference outside “T know, 1 can prove my T am eager to attain 4c ee es His only concern..was that it ‘UN- would be an-“‘ordeal for Ariane til such. time as a greater inter- and other members of my, fam- est in the subject” strated by members. a 25-year-old. blonde; married ? licemen “gional police headquarters in a + Thousa WE AT H-ER : Intermitten. rain, cloudy in ‘afternoon; easterly winds hecoming northwesterly 20. Low-high 42 and 53.,Sunday. sunny. ri SEVEN CENTS, 16 PAGES Hu Takeower Move Made Swift! ade oOwinry By ‘COL IN GIBSON HUE, Soth Wet Nam (Reut- ers\- A’ task force of 400 tough riot police: took over this dissi- der! northern city in the name of the South Vietnamese govern-, ment' Friday, evicting local po- and__declaring_martial at night. \rmed with tear gas, sticks and wicker shields, moved into ‘provincial city's main streets were closed The northern leader of militant Buddhist movement, Thich, (venerable) Tri Quang, was taken to hospital Friday after 44 hours without’ food. : The—monk—has—said—he—would continue his fast until US. -Pres- ident Johnson ends. support for the Ky regime, whose resigna- tion the - Buddhists have de manded. |, : Inside Saigon's. main pagoda," 18, Buddhists began. a 48-hour hunger strike in a new anti-gov- ernment -protest. They said they are following Thich. Tri Quang’ $ example. Cr Most shops the lav night they _ and. re- swift takeover of the city Shortly after noon. ¥ Local policemen recently have stood by as demonstra- tors roamed. Hue and ‘sacked American property in .a Bud- -dhist-backed ‘Campaign®- against the. war-torn country's military. "mkieie™ “Saigon's voice junta “Friday for the | first time for three months to--pass°laws to - A ‘secret paverariiat radio ri ay Station broadeast an order ‘im- ack obs nd ma I ‘sing martial law on. the city Romie and financial problems. between 9 py and 6.a.m. daily. ‘on Deine sunircin twee tae No, incidents were reported. " bang iieodiee’ <2 eee sa ¥ e ‘eign exchange and: finance. The BLOCKED CITY heard aim is to k runaway infla- Refore_the police moved into-tion brought about by the im- Hue was reported al- pact of prolonged war i most pardlysed by the latest} Meanwhile, Ky's office an- for: of anti-government ,pro- Bounced in’ Saigon ‘that he will tes the moving of. thousands visit South Korea Monday for family altars into the streets a top level conference with | lock» traffic. South Korea's leaders. a The Buddhist ‘hostility toward ; oe the’ U-S. results from Washing- | | d ton's support of Prime’ Minister S an er Neuwyen Cao: Ky’s government. 4 - In Saigon, reliable — sources 4 d sid the task force came from | onore Da Nang, 55 miles to the south, SHERBROOKE, (CPy— another northern city restored Dr. George C. ae Ne oft fo government centro in’a a ¥; Charlottetown, of the atomic en- loody “ete!” fighting last jergy control. Board, was — st 4 ~ | sented Friday night with a gold | ads of family Buddhist ‘medal for achievement in phy» ‘altars put np earlier this: week fes by the. Canadian Association continued to block many, of the of Physicists. Threat To Shipping — Posed By Storm Alia Stanley Warwick and Mrs. John. stone. LUBUSINESS SESSION | The: president also was in the chair for the afternoon business association heard of the work of | the” directors” mince the annual 1.000 Ont. Dairy Farmers. | Threaten Hichwav Blockage: ing. sursed Producers to.’ pres- |. sure the covernment but, ques- tinned -the _adviseability: of—strike-- saction. He Said’ over the last lfew months he has. received hundreds: © cqmplaints | from producers angry over repeated inspections of their facilities by the cee : William k Langdon, director of Oxford County Milk Produe- “ers” Association, said “farmers ~ badly ‘need . leadership> and or: ganization He suggestéd a com- plete polling of mitk producers in the province instead of. strike action } The, third speaker, George | (McLaughlin Chairman of the milk markeling board for On- tario, favored ‘strike action only as a means in line,”’ they sessions when members’ of the, ¢ ‘to keep everyone Nenter- . . \ a » Thie oleture Jaf the omtohty DorKG (nt atin fal bs ken in flight made by newsman from an The ¢ _ PREPARE FOR ARMED FORCES DAY yesterday, wa® ~ preparations (or ae For: a Guardian Patriot ..ces Day to. be held at the Sum- the -alrficid Ne plune a RCAF Ar- merside airport today, The’ gus aircraft will be taking flight was part of Neptune was seen as it circled ‘par} in the program today, Malpeque Bay, directly behind — Gates open at i am, AP \ « ey Bia (te ten o