'WEATHER Mostly sunny; northerly winds 15 with afternoon gusts to 25. Low-high 30 and If it's Good For the Island The Guardian is For it @he @nordiom “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” m “‘5 jgfifimfl W-CHARLO’I‘TETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY. MAY 13. 1963. v‘o‘LT'LXXVI. N0. 111 . Tit-mum 14 FAG—E‘s. Discord Seen Swept Out By Hyannis POri Meeting ” ‘ Give Ancl Take 1 “Ninja?” SEVEN CENTS Ottawa. and In mm COMMENC‘EMENT TOMORROW PEARSON GIVES i ROCKER TO JFK o o S D U Graduates S tCPt -— Prime Minister Pearsoin presented President Kenne with a ' - type cnvnadian rockinpgogfigf. 'By HAROLD MORRISON tlevelopin: t'ountric= tn the Car- e e obtained from an old house HYANNIS PORT. Mass. lCF‘v thbf‘an- such a: Jamaica and I“ the Olla‘Va VatICN- Prime Minister Pearson and Tr'mdad‘ Pearson has been under proS‘ sure at home to help resolve the Great Lakes labor dispute. lle obtained agreement from Ken- nedy to have l”bor leaders from The 1840 rocker — known as an "arrow hack" type— was prc cntcd bv the Croat dian leader after their din- Prcsidcnt Kennedy have swept away the dark clouds of Can- ada - United States discord in The 76 graduates who receive' degrees from St. Duns t a n's University at tomorrow‘s 109tht . ; , ncr Friday night. two - day seaside talks that . commencement exercises wtll1 :3 Preside“. Kennedy gave 0 mm the wa for arming Ca_ two countries brought _to~ constitute the. largest numberd prime Minister pearsnn the p _ y ” flelht‘r m tttr‘ tlnpc they 03" tmd by some 25, to graduate in anyj presidential flag mm the name" Bomarfis 3]" d "ther :“Emcmcl‘t. 4° {and 5%"er 73“ one ear in the histor of the: Kennedy famin (‘omp()und weapons Wit nuc car WHF' “Quince “mm: mm ' P‘ ‘1 e y y as a going ‘ away present heads. ctucen the Seafarers int: '13- university. in addition to those receiving degrees. four others are to bet awarded diplomas in engineeryI tional Union and the Canadian Maritime Union. in this sp "t of give and take, the two leaders swiftly revived after the, two leaders com- pleted their summit talks Sa- ’ A high US. official said later: “We're. going to get the birds‘ nests out of the Bomarcs." The two leaders also reached ing. ' I ' i . , firm understanding Friday government relations a l m o s' The ceremonies will be e-‘ Island He|fer and Saturday on a number of Dal’atyZCd ttndC‘ tt‘t': previous t S . . . . . , . sided over by the Chancellor of i; 3 , I . . _ . ot er issues. including a speed- DICfonbakCt” admmtstl‘allon- the University. His Excellency, l" ‘ . B ""9 Top Price ‘11!) of Columbia River negotia- Within a few days ,ioint Can- The Most Rev. Malcolm A. Mac- gtloii‘s. new air trafficdalks and ada-US. defence teams w' Eachern, Bishop of Charlotte; Truro Sale a rational EXDIOltatlon 0t the‘start work on a custody-and- U.S. market for Canadian re- control agreement to precede town. who will also confer the‘ . . recs. the, shipment of American nu. degrees upon the graduates. . ,, . . son The address to the graduates i {TRUR0.‘(‘P' [him-"‘mg‘m Some differences remain. But clear w arhcads to Canada. will be delivered by Rev. Dr_ - _ 4" with“ “mug” 311-375 ‘7‘ concessions were made to pre- These will be for use on the John Sutherland Rome" 0, New g 11"“ Mamth Purem‘ed Home“! 1 serve the new - found amity. ,Bomarc anti-aircraft missiles York. a native of Dover. P.E.l.. {sale here salumay' who will also receive an honor- i HARRY (TALLAGHAN ‘ ‘ g _ _ . Pearson said he would extend} I Hts”th D1114“?hfailldl‘fwt'is 5000 Canadian coastal sovereignty : 0" 3 Wfl-ycar-O 6191‘ owned tfor fishing purposes to 12 miles. anv Doctor of Laws degree atoms. (har'O‘tet‘t‘Vn' “What-lbw“ by Walter 3mm and Son.tt'imm three thouiah Kennedy- wnh Dr, St. Clan Duffy, M1), selected class valedictorian. . . . . a _ (.M of Montreal and a nativei Rustico. P.E.I, Buyer was War-gsaid the. U.S. still supports the . o'f Rinkara tMargaret Lois Shea. 'I‘ignish ren Corey of Havelock. N.B. ‘Ithree-mile limit. But Kennedy ‘ Th valeaicior‘ ‘ Wm he deuw Sister Saint tan Machn a i it, Second highest price was $490tmade. no protest. and Pearson "9de John Hyn (H a r r ) : CND. Charlottetown ‘ paid by George M‘. Henderson of I. promised to take historic Amer- . ‘ 1 y e ry y .Howick. Que. for a four-montih- ‘ ican fismnfi PriVileEeS In“) 00"" Ca laghan of Charlottetown. who, BACHELOR OF ARTS told heifer. also owned by Bun. : Swen-anon in defining the new the necessary Canadian storage has been chosen for this honor' (with distinction) ital-n. tashm boundary. facilities should be completed by “‘9 gradual“ “355- James Roger Hardy. Albertnn 1 Nova Scotia had 22 entries t hem” Samantha" The war“ Out of the class of. 76. that Robert Gordon Harris_ Montreal. ‘ New Brunswick m “d Manure OFFER AID .heads. he said. would b. greatest number 25 Will receive; .Q. t‘nunm Island eigfit KGMEdY had tons harboredishipped “long before the end 0! Bachelor of Science degrees. Elaine Bernadette Trainnr' *;~.__'___;--;-._.__.__ih0pes Canada would lt'tin melt-he year." and the Voodoo jet interceptors, forming part of North American air defence. - BUILD FACILITIES An American authority esti- mated negotiations may. at tho latest. be completed by early June an that construction U.S. Housewife i Flies Pacific COLLISION vtn Russell. 19 Gordon Drive was in collision with a ‘58 Lynn Pollard. 15. West Royh , The Russell car was proceed- altv. was taken In hospital last K Ing east on out St. and tho I v . . . . _ ‘ _ with five others receiving Bach-. Charlottetown lOrganlzation of Americ. ‘ This custody - and - control Signal; “3:188:62; mwghiitz‘h $23101 brag: 2y titles. 1:; zollard T391? Plgfiatgd 02ml???” I L. h elor of Science degrees with dis-t pm” Lou-ls w-lmams. Easipmg cabinet Resigns iStates and share. responstbilitieliagreement -—- under which fit: volved in an accident at the girl: also of West Royalty. . M d t d n n t (the ttnCttOfl- Passage. NS. i . ii“ Lat'“ Amen“; 3‘“ he 3“ 115' “lam” control “‘7” m. Kenl‘mchfmfl Street immsefi The Pollard car is shown in swung arou an soppe‘ The next highest number ‘5 i In Ayrgenhna kerted no pressure on Pearsnn warheads—also will apply to t - an EC - ‘ -» l l. s Ia a -- the 21 who will b the reel ients ‘ “on The acmdem occurred at the mp “Mu” he” and the K tStr t The injured girl is BRISBANF An i it (AP) 9 p BACHELOR OF ARTS 1and the Canadian leader in turn the provision of warheads for appfomhamly when a Russell N“; “in” a broken ' d‘aughwf M Mr. ma Mm A Deme‘ American. Wm! who of degrees in Bachelor of Arts, ‘1 (with great distinction) “ BUENOS “RF; ingested readineSs to explore Igagiadianiforcfes incEurope. ' Hamid nun-d. rs... ~ r “be” getting their db hi on Mary Reddin. Mount Ste-. A w other countries the provl- . . antciipaes .anadlan nus "63 model car driven by'Cal- lamp post in the lows;- scene. quit the~ kitchen {or the ‘ir (Apt—The; I . . ' > - ' - war “"1911th Fabinfl “25185911 $1"? sion of greater aid for new and (Continued on page 2. col. 3r years ago landed inBrisbane in 52:21.9” and two Sister Mary pauljne Cllmmis_j:i:y plunging 31;: country int: a 1i ht plane Sunday. hecomln key. CSM. Charlottetown t ' e ,"m ma "{5'5 suite i ' g ‘ The deg’ee °' Rachel" “’ (Continued on page 4. col. 2» iPrPSIdent Jose Mama Guido; THREE NUNS I‘N'ClU‘DED Education will be conferred upon 12 other graduates. and six will |receive Bachelor of Commerce the first woman to fly alone Military Readiness ls Ordered In Birmingham Racial Crisis WASHINGTON IAP) ‘— took power one year ago. i The crisis was touched off by demands from Interior Minister 2 Sentenced a . . o ‘ . degrees With one. other receiv- GM Fnrique Rauc a Mrs. Betty Miller. 37. of Santa mg a similar degree with d i 3., . ‘ ' . " ‘_ I e quica‘ .Cam‘: Stepped out 9f 3 ltflClttm i For Espionage 'Sweeplnsoijgfi‘t‘liiggt spokesman twm-engme. Piper Apache tired Following is the “5' M “my. ‘Sajd "we armed forces 1 In Soviet Union uates. With each class being; listed In alphabetical order: ; hut. feeling good after a 7,100- mile. 13-day journey. “There were different. times when things weren't real cer- tain.“ she said. "i was a little tsecretaries and all the civilian . moscow AP) A g _t‘memh . of the. cabinet had 1 I ’ ' ”' ‘OVte- submitted their rest nations. He BACHELOR 0F. EDULATIONISClQntlfiC worker has been sen— gave no indication gwhether; Mrs. Janet. Machachern Bakerptenced in die before a min ‘hem ml In Collision Pres- preliminary steps to call out the newed racial rioting In Birming- trient Kennedy ordered the Alabama National Guard Siin- ham. bu t.mcemed. but I wouldn't Chartnnemwn .g ua rm. q Vin rm. mi -n ‘Gmd" WW"! “"9” . . , . ' _ "33""an of mimary “"95 and day “mm '0 mp9 With any re- The presm‘lnt 315“ dispatcmd say worried." She plans to fly James Kimball Blanchard. iatiid the Unitgd Sgtates whilizala Lint—ms “(Lt m-gye—Lvoum—he‘: titers; Egg:‘Zi‘idmfdididrirfiioiiiid Abomggitg: . federal negomtors pad‘ to the home i“ abou‘ *1 Week ht" "in Charlmtemv‘f" . l‘ttiSh hUSinessman drew an ican Roman Catholic nuns—icar in which the three other "Wbled Alabam’ ml”. And he the MC“ seat 0f 3" airliner-n Mali-V cather'" Home" H099 Nightwear prison term ‘0? help“ Cooper .A'H'ends were killed Saturday and four’nuns and Mr. Fitzsimmondn g 9 appealed for the szem -°‘ Mrs. Miller's chief purpose in River ting the Russian. other person, inju n a were kiflerL Birmingham themselves to make it unnecessary for out- side intervention. Kennedy dcclared that "this government will do whatever must he. done" to preserve or- der. protect lives and uphold the law. ‘ ' flying from Oakland. Calif. was to deliver the. plane to Bob G055. a charter aircraft operator in Cunnamulla. a town in remote western Queensland. Her iotaI air time from Oak- land to Brisbane was logged at 54 hours. eight minutes. Back home. Mrs. Miller is of- fice. manager and senior in- Bernard .loscph Richard Calla- C01. meg pmkovskv. an ad_ Khan. Charlnnemw“ .mitted traitor to the Soviet Un-g Jt'th" 305°“ Herman C‘mm‘llyi tion, was ordered executed. Gre- CAPE Vi”? Wynne. the businessman. (Am w An extremely calm. Dead are: Sister Winnifred vot's mother-in-law, was in crit- “385 RCMP-"99“ I" WISO" Wlth[Gordon Cooipcr climbed into his.Corcoran. 50. and Sister .luliafical condition in hospital. Mr. Hunt" RN“ ' ‘ftve ycat‘s 0‘ htS term t" Faith 7 space craft Sunday for‘Brace. 39, both of St. Georgell-lutsevot's wife. Elizabeth. 27. Lee Yet Chue‘“ Hm”: Km”: ISFPVEd 8": hard labfm , I an earl - morning practice‘Hospital, Chicago; Sister Josephland their four-ycar-old daughter Joseph RaymO“ d Macphce'l The hlfihcst SOth‘t mt'ttary ‘ countdown and liftoff. He then Kearns. 63, belein to be fromESandra were reported In serious Charlonelnwn it‘ttltrl Dronmtncpd the “memes ‘went to church. iPo son ont.; Peter Francisécondition. Werner AX“ M059“ SI- sam“[Sfattut‘t‘lély- e quiet-spoken. almost reti-‘Fitzsimmonds. 62. of Chicago; a Police said they helievcd'thal two-car collision about 20 miles east 0 this southwestern 0n- ra. tario city. Church Service (IANAVERAL. T111 9 persons in the R.th car survived the crash. Mrs. Elizabeth Pal. 52. Mr. Hutso- o t . FOIIOWing Bombings . BIRMINGHAM. Ala. (Apt—— Thousands of enraged Negroes riotcd until daybreak Sunday after bombs damaged the home of a Negro integration leaderi and a Negro motel. the. first. target, of the bombers. Two blasts shortly after 1 a.m pearly demolished the brickt dwelling. King. his wife and five children were not injured. Less than 30 minutes later. ona ‘ Reverend Wilfred Errol Dindlal.; Kennedy said the truce agree- ment reached last. week by No _ _ ' . heli- .eur des Monts. P.Q. l . . i - t ' l I“ B d Nearly 50 nous—some of the downtown A G Gum“ "‘0' - - . - _ Strum" I“ a‘rplane‘ 51,“ . . ' Penkmsky secmcd shaken. cent. US. Air Force major was couple, Eugene. Ryde. 42, and.Sist.er .uia race was rivmg ‘thcm notice pznd firemen — tel. used as handoual‘ters durinil Km and .wme “fade” m 3mm com?” 3% her hUSbands 53"“ Remnald T‘mnth-V pmdp‘gash He 2 ulped several times. iup at. dawn to take part in theiMrs. Ryde. 32. of Glen Mcyr. the American car when It was WFI‘P confined to hospital with the SIX - week '10n8 inlelt‘afion Ingham “I 9 If” and jug" "3' Mom” “13” “1‘00" Her hus‘ .Charlouflow“ IWynne took his sentencefhcginning of another simulatedtOnt.. and Walter Hutsevot. 30,Iin a head-on collision with the injuries. battle, was shaken by two CX' cord‘ He 531d the letter“ gov' band Ch?“ said “St we“ She 5'5!" er'am Eugen Smmhtcalmly. Each is 44. Each is a tflight. of Faith 7 in preparationlof Tillsonburg. Ont. Ryde car. driven by Mrs. Hyde. Thousands of dotlal‘s tn dam- Pl°5i°tt51 Tm“ women we” emmem‘ Wm “0t perm“ it to be “993"” “elm be called a house‘ . .mkor“ . 1veteran of the Second World tfor Tuesday's launching into‘ Sister Clarissa Donovan of 130th cars plunged off the high- 539 was caused by the “mag. hurt, t (Continued on page 3. col. 4) Wife who (has as a hobby. Sister Saint Angela Marie Shea. Wan space. Chicago in falr condition in tway, tn: crowds who set the to a Ne- v CNgkgggrégglg¥nARn , W n . . . W gro residential area. Looting of l ‘ I . ' ' » "ores was reported. ‘ . Leo Patrick Callaghan. Chain. policeman was stabbed i lottetown ‘ twice. in the back. A white taxi driver was dragged from his ve- hicle and stabbed. His cab was Overturned and set afire. flocks shattered W' dsllielda I Francis Edmund Contnra, Bid-i I deford. Maine 1‘ l Anne Marie Connolly. Charlotte-i ‘ town I of police and fire vehicles. The autos of passer-shy were Maurice Joseph Barry ('ostello.: 1 Charlottetown . I ‘ ' .' . . Howe plt'rcd With rocks. Tires were iJO‘Beoliihch‘e‘i'lllH? Gm” sashed on parked cars—mostly [Armand DesRoches. Miscouche Police vehicles. PATROL STREETS Peace returned with the down- hut heavily ~ armed and relu- forced police continued to patrol the streets. glvlnd N“! “imam” Community the appearance of I I Donald Melvin Desrochcs. Rum- or . Maine . ' Joseph David Harper Ellsworth, . Charlottetown Lee Joseph Gillls. Tigotsh I Mary F: l a In 9 Green. Central Bede l . t at? our under see. . iVance Stephen Griffin, Hallbur- Negro integration leader Dr. . i ton 3:31:11! Luther King Jr. said {Pauline Mary MacDon old. ruce reached by a tit-racial . Parkdale Committee Friday would stand " lPatrick Allan Murphy. Char— despite the bombi * t lottetown truce. which could and most of “‘9 Clty‘s rigid segregation proc- “Ces. woun up an intensive dc- ]!(elsregation campaign led by ng. The suburban home of. Rial'l brother. Rev. A. D. Klnl. VII Home: Pepperod By Rifle Fire ANNISTON. All. MP1 - Home; of two Negro families and a Nero chm-ch he" ~ "9 peppered with rifle fire Sunday. goalie; said. No Injuries were ’9' e . Charles Mwangi. Kenya, B FLA. ~ ‘Georges-Noel Parent. Quebec. . t P James Brook. . id. Vibert Rosemay. Georrct own,. British Guiana ; Joseph Andrew Snssl. Rum-i ‘ ford. Maine 1 {Cecil Edward Shea. Watervale 1' Martin Peddte. Corner. Nf ‘ INSIDE TODAY Announcements. notice- nil-tho. deaths . . . . . .. Classified is . i:.‘ is ) . a ~l'?::lcc(§:f|uu “I'm?” 3 John Andrew. East Royalty, Charlotte High School. Forty- eluding parking teat. smooth Davies. Jr.. choir-1m 0! title bullets z: c by ’ ' v won the 19m cottage. Safe. tWo contestant: entered. Each stopping test. and W0 cont/rot , ; Tom Dob. In W mutant-t any! fl A it... III-flu over the m. Salim Safe Driving amid-m held in was required to do a written m. Here Mayor A. w. Gou- houqu momma-no m Sty shot. war. has no. part- til- m n In M. W flat but: am Nova soon; and Charlottetown Saturday. Sponn examinath In the. dot presents om. place my net. Jude no two mg. 1 § Jflhfl'o, in mduanflbhm . all!!! *flm‘ I; m N... W ,0. mm” bait" engulf“! and demonstrate driving out to the winner. cum left to of the city police. a l ;m. “u .m thM“ w a. “I?” m up to two indies of snow. hm.“ ,h, ("MM (“.3 in the afternoon. Four tests rim are. Richard Gouda, m“ " u MmMI'IM'm I“ w‘*’ m .x‘tcp mi, ; mi of Queen were used for driving doll. in- oeoond place winner; Thomas I» am vind- .-