If It’s Good For The Island The Guardian Is For It WEATHER Overcast, intermittent drizzle and milder; light winds. Low-high 23 and 37. elit Dew” ar ““overs Prince Edward Island Like The _. Saget mee oS; “ : t ‘VOL. LXXVIIL NO. 50 peititarizet 2s. Seon fe CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1965. 10 PAGES \ Expanded Sea Action Possible Off Viet Nam . U.S. Report Contains Hint Convinced Election Near, NDP Leader Douglas Says MONTREAL (‘CP T Montreal to address a testimon- The charges arose from a wally of accitorsted action wre. ahaa! Douglas, leader of the New ial dinner for industrialist Bar- newspaper story which said cer- by US Y avy ships patrolling Until now, the carrier groups Democratic Party. said Sunday ney Aaron , tain labor unions had conspired | leet: the Indochina coast in-'of the U.S. 7th Fleet have con- . he is “more convinced than As for charges of alleged vol- to elect candidates by inserting creased in the wake of the new |fined their action to blasting ‘ ever’ that an election is near. ing irregularities involving Brit- fictitious. names on the voting American ‘‘white paper” report |shore targets in North Viet “In fact, I've known for: some ish Columbia New Democrats, lists.” the NDP: leader said. on the Viet Nam war. The ac-|Nam in retaliation for attacks time that the word has gone out Mr. Douglas said’ “They are | tion likely will be aimed at/on American ships or against ’ to Liberal party organizers to only scurrilous allegations.” ON TWO LISTS | palting heavy arms shipments US. ground force baces in thé y |prepare for a June election,” he He renewed his call for a full ‘Everyone knows that in Brit- from Communist North Viet ae said. public inquiry into claims that ish Columbia lumber camps Nam to the Viet Cong The white paper says that air Mr. Douglas was talking to'‘‘some people had voted twice’ voters are often registered on The document issued by the strikes against military and in two lists, one at home and one |. ™ reporters after arriving if B.C. elections ee ~~ : at the camp. assembly points in the system supplying the Viet Cong have plate department over the lkend, says a North Vietna- ~ Lie - is—.wrong..is whe. a| a Mmese “maritime infiltration warranted the “limited re- ” . ike i PRESIDENT SCHAERF grou p” sends Wéapons aiid sup-~ sponse riade the s¥s- plies and agents by sea into the (Continued on page 2 Col. 4) oo 4-2 |. mat i rie person votes at two places or uUSSla or lets soméone vote in his ab- sence.” Asked what he thought about the preliminary report of the jroyal commission on bilingual- OUND Edward Island rink was mat- ched with Nova Scotia in the ISLAND VS. N.S. IN FIRST R start at 5 p.m. AST today. At right is Chief Justice Thane A. Newleundiasd skip Georse Peace Movements Worry MacCharles of St. John’s resident makes first draw Sunday in the 1965 Canadian curling cham- pionships at Saskatoon. The draw put his rink against Manitoba in the first round to Campbell .of Prince Edward Island, championship trustee. At left is W. B. Cameron of Winnipeg, 4 championship dir- ector. In the draw the Prince ATTENDS CONFERENCE * opening round. Islanders drew a bye for the second round scheduled to start at 11 p.m AST tonight. (CP Wirephote). Threat To Life Ignored, By Black Muslim Leader ‘As Talks MOSCOW (Reuters) New Peking criticism of Moscow -is reported to have worried Rus- \sia’s leaders on the eve of the lull ih Sino international Communist unity conference opening here today The meeting of senior men from aboyt 20 Communist par- ties has heen organized..care- fully by the Russians to avoid controversy and to gloss over continuing differences between the in and Communist China. But, it: was said, the meeting might run into trouble if Peking decided to mount a new idolog- ism and biculturalism, Mr. Douglas replied: “All they've done so far is pose the ques- tion.” “I do agree with their analy- sis, though “The problem is that English- and French-speaking Canadians are not talking on the same wavelength. The people of Western Canada have little or no understanding of it.” Later, Mr. Douglas told the dinner, sponsored by the Labor Zionist movement, that Canada should support Israel because it is trying to establish a sound political democracy in the Mid- die East. Open a new Peking crusade against “revisionism.” This would end a comparative - Soviet polemics since Nikita Khrush¢hev's ous- ter aé Russia's premier and party chief in October Any Peking broadside now would be a serious embarrass- ment for the Russians and might force them to answer. This in tura could embarrass some European Communist par- ties that agreed to come here only on condition that the Sino- Soviet feud was kept under cover According © Communist SAIGON (Reuters) South Vietnamese government was reported worried Sunday Austria Gov't In South Viet Nam The | peace movement in Saigon wa attended by about 70 persons Sunday, mostly Buddhist stu- about the growing strength 6f dents who figured in January's various peace movements in the country. Despite a government crack- down on atleged Communist- front groups ies At /4 | VIENNA ‘CP President Adolf Schaerf, 74, chief archi- tect of Austria's post-war inde- pendence, died Sunday night. A liver failure. followed a three-week bout of influenza f : His only daughter, Mrs. Mar- dhist monk, Thich (Venerable) tha Kyrie, was at his bedside Quang Lien. paign to end the war. prominent cease-fire in Viet Nam, a Bud- . . ; ‘ dhist-led movement Sun-|Sathering: “'This is a people's day officially epened its cam- Movement and no government The movement is led by a! Yale-educated Bud- anti-government street demon- strations. Despite a government warn- ing against Communist attempts demanding a infiltrate peace movements, Thieh Quang Lien told the can oppose it.” He said the movement does not want neutralism, but he did }not explain its policy. Some persons left the meet- By WILLIAM J. CONWAY out in the coliseum where Black Scuffling occurred about 98 ical offensive. jing after he brushed aside some CHICAGO (AP) —. Reserve Muslim Leader Elijah Muham- yards (rom the platform at the. The Russian leadership was %Uces. the. Kremlin is anxious police units were called in Sun-|mad appeared in defiance of sect's national convention and worried that attacks on it Fri- ‘© avoid offending the Chinese, day after a disturbance broke | assassination threats. the Muslim's Fruit of Islam | day and Saturday in the chief hoping to continue step-by-step, bodyguards ejected a Negro. | Chinese party organ People's | backstage oe eet Mos- PESTICIDE PROBLEM [Toe mand citing war gm Dall miGh beri he art of comeaity mini jand his face was bloody. Police |took him from the Islam guards. ( BC. Feed Station aouette Threatens owe q lon, was assassinated. Police said | the scuffle was a diversionary | 5 s s strategy.so.the killers could get; |a clear shot at Malcolm. 0 a I} in | . | Police kept a tight guard) - ae Wete . ee | _ . |around Muhammad, warned of | the possibility an attémpt might” two dairy farms have been|where’ Mr Deviin said. “Wejtaken care of by the Fruit of | esislation designed to keep the ment is so deep in scandal that , | | : hal? io provinces out of the banking it would not dare call. an élec- closed in the Grand Forks area |can’t explain why the cattle in Islam.” = Gusiness. tion mow. The Dorles. inquiry of British Columbia because of this one Sfea are so highly con-/ Police identified the injured 4) 1 ‘itituster that thing,” WOuld pose more problems for dengerene lovet of presticide in [Dongs ao a are below man as Wille Greer of Chigage.| party leader promised in an \the government and uncover ROME (AP)—Canada’s new- A similar scuffle occured at > Cardinal R The potato growers there be made on his Wile Sunday. VICTORIA, .C. (CP)—Real snubbed him “pure invention " oy Mr. Devlin said farmers have! jm Grand Forks. Fraser Car- PUMMELLED BY GUARDS _| interview here. more scandals, he said. est cardinal, Maurice Cardinal } sba: nd their 16- As the ment talked of | ‘ Outbreak OF ‘Flu ses: oid sor. Just betore be plans for ‘peace im) the war how’ the movement. could "per: k OF Fc eet ae ee Easing " Y dhe. aathore at the private | ver: thes jungles of Phuoe Tuy) ing” ” (AP)—~ w of Clinic where he lay. province where a massive heli-/ Informed sources said police ja Conntry-wide ete of Asion Austrian radio and television copter - borne government &5-' arrested about 30 members of flu seemed over in Italy. Re- Services interrupted programs sault was launched Saturday. (the National Self-Determination ports of new cases dropped | With the news and public build-| But by late Sunday there was Front, another group calling for markedly over the weekend. |ings flew mourning flags soon still no report of contact with|a cease-fire. The group, led by Last week hundreds of thou- | after the announcement. , Communist Viet Cong guerrillas Saigon inteHectuals, has been lsands of persons were confined | Under the Austrian constitu-| thought to be in the area. |publicly branded as a Comme- to their beds. Shops, factories, | tion, Chancellor Josef Kiaus| The first meeting of the new (nist front. ed , eatin cupe were affected by go OX “fale “tor” presitental ~- RUSSIAN Premier-Kosygin- elections will be set by the cabi- ee Harshly Critical Of.U.S.: _ Germany |mark the opening of the Leipzig ROME net. + Sehderf was the third Aus- trian president in a row to die in office. The others were Dr. LEIPZIG, East Karl Renner, who died in 1951. (Reuters) jet Premier Fair. and Dr. Theodor Koerner, who Alexei Kosygin Sunday night Earlier, Kosygm, touring the | died im 1957. harshly criticized what he cal- |fair, told a reporter he does not For ¢ anada | Sehaerf, a Socialist, fought led “dirty acts” by Americans ‘ \Nazis and Communists during in Viet Nam. | his long public career. | He toki a reporter at an East; as His six-year term was to run|German government reception | West event, until 1969. He was elected first | here: “I have not read the Ameri- ‘tion to him transmitted VANCOUVER (CP) — E L. Devlin, regional food and drug superintendent, said Saturday a large cattle-feeding station and New York last Sunday when Malcolm X, a defected Muslim, | jend his Creditiste party will fili- He said bere and.in Vanco-. ‘ for several years and probably |convention speaker said: | See in larger quantity than else. “Whatever is going on will be buster against proposed federal ver ‘that the Liberal govern Ss Honor a black nationalist meeting in| have been using the pesticide When scuffling broke out, the Caouette said during the week- and dishonest. The Creditistes are the only Roy of Quebec City, took pes- been ordered to stop marketi: istri leate |: { : | : : in 1957 and re-elected in 1963. meat and milk until aooen nice federal istrict agricul | said Greer, 30, made deroga-| one of the appearances he made |Party may for an election, he session Sunday of his eae The Austrian presidency, al-|can white book (white paper) on | West “entreaties of sticide dr t ’ aD P itory remarks about Muhammad | guring a brief tour of Vaneou- |\°* t the party would nei- \church in Rome and called his though tly ceremoniat holds | Viet Nam but I am sure it is |Moscow ——_=“«¢~CSCS<SCS la cinoie the’ beans hast- ‘and eight Fruit of Islam guards ver and Victoria. He left for Ot- pe" Provoke one nor vote with elevation an honor for all of iderable power under the Rot a white book but a black| After ; " ing sta- started pummelling him. ¢ ° government to avoid one. Canada. : } / \ ee a et me |tion and two farms. A policeman spotted the strug tawa Sunday. versity ef | On banking matters, Mr. Ca-| Cardinal Roy is one of the 27 Paneer: RE ae rhe diaty tot thts mari —— rattle could be extremely dan.| . Xv¢, know this condition has gle, seized Greer's arm and the | In a talk at the University of \ouette said that the federal leg-| oreiates made princes of the RO-| coalition of Conservatives and|cans in Viet Nam cannot be re-|cepted- the ct eal nen lite the ia, | existed for the last, 10 years and |guards let him go when two| Victoria, Mr. Caouette said ihe |islation announced recently BY man Catholic Church by Pope |Sorialists which has ruled since|corded in a white book. When ciple. He eral official said. |We feel that the food “and drug |more policemen rushed in with | {iberms wit wi 4 tule jn te (cordon wat Paul VI at the pontift’s ‘setret Ite ghd of "the" Second World |one murders defenceléss women going to . an _ |acuninistration has handled: this their night sticks poised. : ae ill the proposed ‘ onda iidren, when women mors? He said the pesticide, which case very foolishly,” Mr. Car-| Greer told eae he knew of | 1966. His party would win (50 | bank of British Columbia, S00N ee ene _ sini i aioe Sion are driven from oe 5 ; eccumiates in the fat and milk | michael said. no” reason for the assault ex- |S¢ats in Quebec while. Social sored by..the B.C. government | se 7 nat 1 Roy took | homes, ali these an.other~sim- |few days here of the animals, would not cause | “They shouldn't have cutcept that he had made an ug-|Credit would sweep British Co and rejected by the Senate eternal cliy, (arene toy Jt) We ethe Called ilar things cannot be recorded Berlin sudden death in people, but these operators off as this con-|complimentary remark a bow t | @mbia eee eren, (vannind a eee Couch, ar the Villa| . inthe pages of a white book. At a would likely have a long-term dition has existed for ,many|Muhammad about a year ago. |cT@tic Party would make gains. The B.C. government has'|QFs | in R no's, Nomestana | M rder Suicide NO one in the world would | Kosygin . chronic effect on the liver and | years. It has just. been in the|He was describe in satisfactory | The leader of the party that |since proposed to invest in ang | Tedionie ‘me cherch was built in| u t believe such a white book and | he told kidnesy. last year or two that equipment | away rom “the | Social Canadian chartered bank tut | eo jargely financed by. the; DOMINION, NS” (CP)—A 1. aint Sure people tn ait Aata |Cyrankiewter: It usually takes about a year for recording this level has been| Muhammad, surrounded by a|Credit parfy did not meet the ‘the proposed federal legislation contributions of Canadian Cath-|year-old man and a 17-year-old |wil unite against what the |monopoly for the lévél to drop to a safe devised.” |ting of tall guards, went to the |chief Social Crediter of B.C.—; would stop this, ia \girl were found dead Saturday | Americans are doing.” | chinery margin. | Pete deHaan, owner of ~the speaker's lectern after’ the m- | Premier W..A..C Bennett. _, Mr. Caouette said Mr. Gor- x ' night in, this Cape Breton Kosygin headed about 1,000 countries. Mr. Devlin said inspectors |feeding station, said he will |cident. Reporters in the frost! peponrs ‘DISHONEST’ jdon proposed the legislation be-| Pope Paul assigned the) wit Gisce Bay. Sette: guests at the reception, held to 'be believe the pesticide was trans-’/leave his $65,000 operation if n0|row could sée only his ‘forehead cause he has been under pres- church to Cardinal Roy during | a sta wounds and po ms ae ferred to the animals as they |financial aid is promised. by |and pillbox hat. But he termed press reports sure from chartered banks tothe public consistory lice said it aopeared’ to be a a ? ate potatoes grown for cattle Wednesday. | “Some newspaper stories (at Premier Bennett had |beep politics out of banking. day. __ eX ah . *. fodder. He said his cattle witt-die im raise the question whether Ma- =“. Le a as About 320 feed cattle, hogs|a few days without food and hammad is shakey because of and dairy cows are affected. (proper shelter, (Continued ‘on page 2 Col 6) . outskirts of Glace Bay. Ne ; . Details were scarce. It was | anadiannepo ue soon earned ‘thats resident discoy- eq 3 ered MacGillivray's body along , - : 8 raildoad track. RCMP began ‘ 7 \ * @ search and found the girl's ! er oen $e 8 Or ee MONTREAL (CP) — Justice, MPs, who On N. Viet Nam Bombings eee oe tes : . : to; power to OTTAWA (CP) — A minority |taliation—the Communist Viet |Nam ‘afd its refusal to take the) nationalists, who seport by Canada’s representa-|Cong attacks in the Southeast |crisis to the conference away with the ‘ive on the International Con-|Asian country against U.S. per-|the Canadian report is expected America Act of 1 rol Commission is expected, sonnel and establishments. to put the U.S. in a more fa- The minister when published, to put in “per-| External Affairs eee te tions as to spective’: a majority report on |Paul Martin told the Commons | Both Minister Pearson | recent U.S. bombings of Thursday the minority report is|and Mr. Martin have indicated Viet Nam, “quite fTevealing” and com-/the Canadian government fa- Both reports now are in the |ments on hostilities that ‘have |vors proposals for a cotiférence hands of Britain and the Soviet |occurred- in. Viet Nam since |—put. forward recently by In+}- Union, co-chaifmen' of the 1954 | 1954. 4 dia, France and the Soviet Un oe See oe With the U.S. under setts eas omen fn Te truce supervisory commis-' criticism for its policies in fighting ceases. sion for the former French In- i Mr Martin told the Commons fochina Servtiery, and Connte — conditions have not been its view w ¢ rereleased soon. INSIDE TODAY [rie winoriy report cou The report is mapoctos to : se also lend more ‘torthe teport submitted by the other Se = % |conditions should be met before which restricts itself to report-| Sport ........++....0.- 1%, 10 |Conference meet to try anew for on North Viet Nam ee ee ee solution,” about U.S. bombings MT? haneriat sitet 4. Lo @ the report of ay renet. be De Summerside ......... sn [¢Be Canadian representative ‘““fhe majority report, it is un-| Kings, City "|... § |contains material. never re- ‘te - prompted UB." 90 | coenainesensineitenetigetemennese , v nt ieee