/ If It’s Good For The Island | : fo The Guardian Is For It e Ay \ = ‘Comin Prince Eland and Lite The Dew” i}. VOL. LXXVII. NO; 37 enttnatnet octane CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1965. FORMER OFFICIALS REPEAT jagg: apo cosmsae_ SOS ‘ Manipulation, Pressure Declared NHL Problem C ' . Canadian Press Sports Editor They did, however, give some {NHL referee-in-chief Carl Voss | TORONTO (CP) — Three new first - hand evidence thatjentered the officials’ dressing former National Hockey League |they said occurred before and|room and said, in effect, that referees and a linesman Friday |during the Boston’ game which | this was a8 important to ’ a y a reiterated charges of manipulat- |New York Rangers won 43 that|New York, that the ngers | ‘ ‘ * y ie ; ing games they refused to | wrapped up a Stanley Cup play- | hadn't been in the playoffs for a | ae.) Say games were ‘‘fixed” or joff spot for the blueshirts. few years and to all only; ~e ea , e ee “rigged’’ — and presented evi- |. Powers, who resigned Feb. 14, | ‘good’ penalties against New bar dence, but few concrete facts | 1963, from the NHL officiating | York. of pressure put on game offi-’staff, said last week he had! Both quoted Voss as , we cialis by the league given NHL governors tangible that the last - place Bruins . The relerees—Eddie Powers, evidencé of what he considered weren't going anywhere but : John Me%lenbachér and Dalton |to be an attempt to manipulate | homie after the regular 70-game McArthur and linesman the outcome of the Boston | schedule. George Hayes stood up before game. Rangers led +0 after the first | ) a vacked press conference, FIRED IN 1963 period and in the second nes. talked abeut the celebrated MeArthur, fired in 1963, and | sion McArthur said that captain Mer-h 22, 1962, game at Boston, Hayes, let out last week when Don McKenny of the Bruins the »ension scheme and.,about he refused to take an eye test {skated over to tim and—asked: referee-in-chief Car] Voss atid ordered by Campbell, were off-|‘‘What are you trying to do? /@ league president Clarence icials in that game and they throw the game?” i Camphe!ll talked freely about it. | Much of it was a rehash of It was the 69th game of the SKATED OVER statements made at various year for each club and, accord- | Mcarthur added that he} times in the past ‘ing to MeArthur and Hayes, skated over to Hayes, told him a ee what-McKenny had said, and re- marked: ‘I should give him a | misconduct but I can't because Language Riots Throw S272) room, told McArthur he wanted LEO CADIEUX RENE TREMBLAY . to see him in his hotel after the | Pestmaster General game. He was with Voss about | South-India In Chaos esis * “ ~ ¢ ee We ld net aca a PR ER EEG a = my aa es c 5 I > een “3 NEW DELHI (AP) — Mush- their clothing and burned them-| McArthur and Hayes said anguage situation over | one rooming riots+hrew a vast sec- selves to death. This raised to they talked the tion of tormented southern In- five the number who havejand Hayes said he suggested dia into bloody chaos Friday. turned themselves into flaming |that they “turn in Voss. now.” No one knew the exact death torches in recent weeks to pro-| Hayes added: toll but it was more than 50, (test the government's language “‘Dalt said we might lose our Mobs sometimes 10,000 strong policy. jobs and I said that if Voss goes battled soldiers and policemen! The worst rioting was in Mad- with us I wouldn't mind going.” OTTA party in a dozen places. They ras state, semi-tropical coastal; McArthur, who admitted to - press attacked trains in search of loot, area of about 36,000 Tamil- ithe press conference he had ane ae and burned government build-| speaking people. It was there (Called “the worst game of my make reports in Commons ‘weit : ings in a wild distortion of what that demonstrations started career.” handed out 13 penalties | © English , without r Dieton: began as protests against the against the New Dethi govern-|—seven to Boston, Each team | said he may ’ Mr, Mathe . — * ; government's decision to make ment's decision to make Hindi 8° & minor in the first period, make on p Hindi the official language the official language in multi. |e Bruins received four Prime Minister Lal Bahadur lingual India. New York two in the second REE ; on his Shastri, deserted by some of It was clear looting and arson, | Rangers received three his top aides, apparently was in not language, were driving | Boston two oe ean te jortens trouble. some mobs through the streets. ||." )0 “nwmy saan F epee | Ris comment Twice the prime minister, Eight battalions police ’ day in which ing called on President Sarvepaili| were rushed into Madras state Rangers ended the season | ucneg to English and Radhakrishnan, India's re-|to reinforce units struggling for With 64 points, four up om De- times, to questioning of a spected elder statesman from three days to contain the riot-|‘roit Red Wings who had been|.o.. in French and feplies whom Shastri often seeks. polit-|ers. Army troops were flown to|>#ttling the Bruins for the imal 0 witness in English. jeal advice. The prime minister the city of Madras with orders |Playolf spot. The ‘tate problem was worried about the appalling |‘ stioot “hooligans” if_neces- |LOVE HOCKEY _- when ‘pannel | increase in bloodshed. | Saty. AOE ng ae Powers,” Mathews, the only one i ode, * ee They soon did, killing at least | artnur and the score of who sp aig ee co “ SUICIDE BY FIRE 16 persons in one skirmish. |they only English, that I foto a car ) ; oa A headmaster of an elemen- Most victims were students, |that they loved hockey and that |tr J. R. R. Carriere delay 0 oT) a.” fe tary school and a farmer in some only 16 or 17 years of |they wouldn't plies, to questions until el Madras state poured gasoline on | age. oo ve relayed . jelets, me ye Mental Health Of Stud Soe lc! enta t ents Ross Drouin, tt |House for a good ~ + . ; pate eee Shocks Ontario Psychiatrist. eh fot in a cnn use @l .. 4. ‘ 2 TORONTO (CP)—A psychia-, Dr. Rubenstein said that trist says a mental health sur-/ among the cases of tensions on vey last year of University of|the campus is the freshman's | . ‘ : will fail | shocked him. his number ail.” : a " eee Dr. Frank -Rubenstein, head| He said the university should help obligation. ), ly : Ene Cana. ss See of social services at the Toronto | provide full-scale diagnostic and ‘ ; tied TTAWA ‘humbt Psychiatrie Hospital, said) treatment service. af rie , ata Thursday night that a. report, | ’ . 3 2 C and of i based on doctors® estimates and? y . 2 I = erre or . eis > d sent ™m wee Aes studies at séme schools; shows ; 2 vue = . : : . 4 rida: p? that eight to 12 in every 100 intimidated. . ig tte : _ > Canadian high and public! . s: : tiie S school students need psychiat- | : ric help. : Dr. Rubenstein told 4@ meet- ing of more thah 20 University of Toronto students and faculty members that no Canadian t | ae oe: OM F ' Fs ht Se i i , ; a ios > a ene ie il mental health survey has dealt . with university students a| The 23-year-old j group, but results of a T. \telets, nightclub Administrative daughter of 1963, 2 ister Jean - B a ad She had taken ee eartier, but had - ‘ * c Re ba a %