l. ‘3 ‘v. ‘men Davidson Dunton and An If It's Good For The Island The Guardian Is For It VOL. IIXXV'II. N0. 86 JUNE CONVENTION DISCUSSED The senior councillor of the III Il'lllll‘lC Council of the Unit- on Commercial Travellers of America. Byron H. Thomas. was a guest at a buffet and dance held by the Charlotte- town council of the I . Authorized II Department. Olllwn. and the Charlottetown Hotel last my I. The United Commer- fraternal professional men. will its Maritime Grand Council here in June 11-13. Seen here discussing plans for the coil INTENSIVE HUNT PROCEEDS ‘ Serious Water Main Leak Poses Problems For City By MIKE DUFFY Somewhere in the Charlotte- towi. area. there is a 3.000.000 gallon lake. it is growing 130.000 gallons every liotir. Pressure in city water mains iiortiially abotit 50 but a recorder located in the “nier Works building on Queen St \llt?\\'Cd that at one o'clock _\c.«.tct'day nttll‘lllll‘l. the pres- Sil"c llilfl dropped to 32 pounds. 'l‘lic drop lirst noticed a b a.m. Fl'i‘lilt‘llflOIll. Oliver Manuel was tit.:ifiet| itc' i‘OitllLCCd what had happened and work crews were summon- ed \V iIS THREE PUMPING STATIONS ’I‘hc eity's water needs are supplied by three pumping stat- 100:. which in turn feed the re- servoir. The stations at Uti- ion Rd . and Brackley Poitit Rd.. feed the reservoir only. The station on Malpeqiie Rd.. feeds a line in Malpequc Road as well as the i'csct'mir Tllf‘ Water Dt‘pM'lllK‘lll first (lot-cit oil the llIK‘ feeding the I'(‘~;l\’OII‘. III the hope that the pressure would ride back to normal Crews then followed the House S and department SLIP" immediately. Mr. Man-i lnuw in the leak . line from the station to the res- l l(£il\' ’f‘I'VIIll‘ aii loutid no indication‘ if .i break. An appeal was then niadc to citizens of the city to report any large concentration of water and trcws spent remainder of the day checking on these re- (IlE‘IS. A ,. 8 survey of hydrant pres-v Hires iii various parts of the City mum to aid the depart- ment in its search. ‘ “TAKE NEW APPROACH l Crews who had been up since. .midnight started to shut off.K water in various sections of the‘ City in an effort to locate the. ' leak. . My . big i The department nornia i pumps some two million gallons ‘. water for the City daily. :. nine o'clock last night. the was in excess of live; -:a 1—. 1 figure 1 million. This means that the leak is- .i tnrcc million galien leak. and is increasing at the rate of L30.- 000 gallons each hour. THAW HAMPERS SEARCH With the normal spring Illitw progress. detection of is not easy. [if the peakers Second (Tl-is Mall by for payment of the area. If it six a.m. yesterday. last nigiit at l the Post "NH" 1 ciiXRio'rTETBWN. cm t motion Island Like The Dew” ‘SA'runiinY:.ii’iiiifii. I964 mike": SEVEN CENTS pin-[e ll rash }. . ‘____..._ BEATLES GET r $30,000 NIGHT TORONTO ICP‘ ~—~ T Beatles. mop-haired F17 l I report says receive 500000 for th “’ night stand. Their performance here‘ will be parl of a tour that United States west coast.’ in August and ends late indhe fall on Ed Sullivan's :elevi- sion show in New York. Competing with the group for the entertainment dollar will he :3 3 2. ger Carmel Quinn. They will be features of the Canadian National Ex- hibition's grandstand show. The (‘NE will rtiii this year from Aug. 2| through Sept. 7. v M lakes theI group from the I - Clear with a few cloudy periods: light winds. Low-high 30 and 41). Sunday: mostly sunny. 1?. PAGES lhree M . OthersB nounced Friday they covered almost all stolen in a terrorist i Shawinigan, Que. armory Feb, 20. Sellers’ Health Said Improving HOLLYWOOD IAP) N British actor Peter Sellers was taken the. critical list Friday at of Lebanon Hospital w Itere he is under treatment for a severe heart attack. “His condition now is listed as serious—and that's a big dif- ference." said a h o s p ital spokesman. “He's getting minimal doses of the drug which is dissolvmg the blockage in his heart," the report added. "But we‘ll prob- ably keep him in the intensive care room for another two Parliament vention :irc . 'l‘hoiiias. right. with the senior council lor of the Charlottetown coiin. cil. Roland Taylor. Mr. Tho .‘ also installed the new oil ficers for f the (Thain lottclown council during the evening. 3 D. .r ..i =3 is outside the City. it conceivably be filling one llaoded fields in is in the water- front dislt'ict. the leak may be emptying into the harb..ur. un- noticed. lt is also DflS>llllP that tiic leak is spilling into a storm sewer attiid beittg emptied into: the harbor. could t I the many Maritime Electric (‘o, ot‘.ici.'tls who. if water was ciit off com- .plctely would havc to stop gen-i crating powor. said last nightl that they new "getting by".l The company web; 30.000 to At A Glance By THE CANADIAN PRESS 64 FRIDAY. April to. It) External Affairs Minister martin said Canada will act 9 headquar- tct's staff of the UN‘s (Tvprus force. Pt'it‘iic Minimcr P e a r s n u said more Lian one. province opposes any increase in erai grains for iiospiial eon- strtictioit. Transport Minister Pickers- gill said the CrOwn's law offi- cers would give a legal opinion on the Quebec Eskimo trans- fer. ‘l'he i‘oiituiutis a.‘recd to sit three ex'ra hours to speed up passage of tom-o4 supplemen- tary estimates. BULLETIN (‘in Water Dept. crews’ ‘iIiscovered a break in the water main about 1.30 a.m. today on Goodwill Avenue. near Sidmonnt. The excess water was escap- lng through the. sewer to the harbor. Pressure in the. heart of the City was almost back to normal at two o’clock and It was hoped that pressure in the rest of the (‘ity would be back to normal this morning. a. Josephat Brunet director ii ‘tlte Quebec Provincial Police, ‘said all the arms except three revolvers were recovered in an iearly Friday raid on a garage jin north-end Montreal. Recovered were 34 FN semi» automatic rifles. 3.280 rounds 0! FN ammunition In 1964 maga— zines. three portable radio re- l ceivers, a radio transmitter and ' army uniforms. police said. l The big break in the case came Thursday with the arrest inf three persons in ear ’rrorists Raid Weapons ntreal en Arrested, eing Sought ‘ MONTREAL 'L‘Ptr-Ptilice att-I stopped at a road black about 40 miles north of Montreal, IWI) hours :tilr‘r a bank holdup m _\lonl Rolland Police said material used sub citically to clean semiautoma- tic rifles. a roll of coins and separatist iiir‘raturr‘ were found in the tar TWO IDEX’I'II’II‘II) Director Brunet identified two of those arrested as Jean Gag. non. alias Bet‘ttbc. 27. of Mom- real and .lean I.as:illc. 22. of suburban Outi‘cmont. The name of the third indi- vidual. who lll‘\l told police he was I7 htii later admitted to be- ing l8. was not disrlnscd. They were taken to Montreal for rtllPsllttnlll: Thursday night by and \lonlreal anti - terrorist «itiads set it lllD CARRIER iHAs REASON iAPl~~ | l Los " gard- William ANGELI‘JS . :t I hospital, . lifting the lid frotn a l trash can when a youthful f mental patient dashed by in l a sprint toward freedom. 1 the ‘i three men 17-year-old in Following patient were white coats. Wagnow. 20. joined iii the ' e w“ ! armories in Montreal and i _ . Shawinigan by the. separamt t pursuit-still carrying the Armee do Liberation Que "as: 05;“ hd-l He “_ ht ~ I, . . er womies. i i: (CP Wirephn ‘0 ' ended when police inter- cepted the patient outside a police station. The orderlies. winded. ha left the chase by that time. “Why didn‘t \‘OII drop the trash can lid?" officers asked Wagnow. “Because he was throw iiigI rocks at me." the gardener replied. The lll c i d e n t occurred Thursday and police dis. A QUEBEC Provincial Po— north-end Montreal garage. lzre Corporal uncrates a rifle The cache contained a large llll‘l was among: part of the arms and ammun- cti\'t"l'(‘tl by the. force in a ition stolen in raids on militia :1 DJ ‘5 -: o l Georgetown ADB Project May Start In About Week FARMER TISSINGTON Premier Shaw said he discusst‘d‘ take care of the (.apital Bureau. The Guardian} not only the Bathurst Marine de-l heavier truck I and vehicle traffic. He. said it‘ after ihe Fusiliers limit-Royal robbery iii Montreal Jan 30 and the armory looting in Shaw/inl- gan. 75 miles northeast of Mom Following inlei‘rnzation. the. police conducted a series of raids and found the Shawinigati arms packe in khaki tarpaulin covered army crates in a de la Rot-he street garage. Police ‘ said two of the persons arrested may have used the gai‘agi= for isleepmg in a stolen tax. STILL WORK TO DO "We still have a terrilA: amount of work to do in the case." director Brunet told a ‘press conference. "This is out first revealing break and we wish to capture all the accomo vpliccs of these young men." Police said two of those. ar- {rcsied identilicd themselves a: I University of Montreal students and the third as an apprentice plumber. They were originally scheduled to be arraigned Fri- .vday bill this was postponed ‘pendiiig their appearance in ‘ Montreal police lineups. a QPP spokesman said. ‘ OTTAWA —- Initiation of theL velopment but industrial pro-‘ was the intention to make thel Nil-"ed ll Friday. P051“? 53M 3 I'm“ VPCPlDt ‘ first stage of construction of the‘ cessing possibilities in general. . highway an all-season. all-wea— ‘ “mm I” "‘9 l’”~‘5“5~‘i““ “f 0". Atlantic Development Board's, The sod will be turned on the.‘ ther road as soon as possible. “f “‘0 m” led "1"“ m “19— 33" ; major project at Georgetown isi first of the Georgetown projects -‘ ‘ expected to take place in aboutl shortly at a formal affair which PLEASE” “’an figNT’zc'rs, l Stolen Bonds a week‘s time. Pill. Premiert Mr. Shaw will attend. N am ""1"" P935‘ “"I “‘9 Walter Shaw said here Friday. ; The premier also fished “.“h ‘ find; Are .Recovered M t ' "r . ‘ f . i .\(."‘ l' "oa‘:yllir:‘:p0::ilglz' l.n[rh:R:1)1i\m::; i and while there is little of a de- ‘ “3:21:21; "1:; ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ l finite nature to announce at thisI ‘ Premier Shaw is in Ottawa " for several days contacting gov-i men at"! I pmmom dopanmpms and (“5% with A.T. Davidson. the ARDA i “an I f l t W I t l [ recovered from $350000 to $400.- t-uwng [gland pl‘uhlpnjs with . director. He said the discussion ‘1 "'9‘ r_ 99 I"? a 5 .‘a‘9 we“ : 000 worth of bonds stolen in a several of the iedcral iiiitiisters‘WaS a flenoral one involving ml" “mm‘ Premier Shaw. mbbel‘.v of a Niagara Falls. and arm-tats isome approved projects and i sa'd‘ iOnt.. branch of the Canadian some which are still pending and‘ Th" “"9"” is Slaying 0"" .' Impi‘m‘ll Bank 0‘ commerce on which the province will sup- ‘ "I 1“? “apllal '0 attend a l'PCE‘D' I three weeks ago ply {urth inrormanom tion on Tuesday in honor of the1 Chm He said he spoke with Trans l port Minister .l.ll'. Pickcrsgill in l connection with ADB matters 3 -ont’ederation conference which' rick of Montreal police said one and sought some titrllicr consi- MAY ENLARGE AREA will be held in the chambers oil man “as art‘oslod and $250600 40.000 gallons of water each day to be used for slcttni. cool- in; bearings. operating valves. atid other uses. Maritime Electric last night had boomer pumps hooked tip and ready to i ‘Jl the event a pressure drop. The company. \\’l‘l‘.f‘l‘t has three storage tanks for water. 'ould be able to operate for about 24 hours with no cut in services. Plant manager Robert Smith ‘said that the possibility of lllP plant's having to shut down completely werc "vciy rem tc". The firm supplies power to vir- IContiniied on page ' o 3) Critical X” Of Bicultural Co-Chairmen OTTAWA tCP) w- Spokes~ men for three opposition parties took swipes at the royal com- mission nn bilingualism and bi ciilturalism ' the Commons l-‘riday. criticizing the co-clia.r-.- men for their remarks and a(.-' tivities. Opposition L e a d e r Diefcn- baker. Frank Howard tND P~ . Skneenal and H. A. Olson (SC- Medicinc Hat) joined in a blis . lcring attack on the commtsf sion. ‘ Mr Howard also spokc of the Insatiable demands of the Qiic- ‘ bec government and suggested} the rest of Canada give up try- "ig to meet them and proceed on the assumption that (Tanaaat will consist of nine proVIm-cs. They spoke the house reached a 5275.050 item in tnel supplementary estimates covu ‘ lng expenses of the royal cum-t mission Incurred In the fiscai‘ year ended March 31. l Opposition Leader Dieten l baker said commission co-chall- dre Laurendcaii were engaged‘ by the government to hear the‘ firms of Canadians generally; and make a report on them . CAN‘T UNDERSTAND IT I “This is becoming a contmis. sion of peripatctic after-dinner speakers. I can't understandl the concept that this commis: :ion while it takes evidence.i has persisted in having inter pretations made day-by-day and week - by - week by the chair- men. . . ." Mr. Diefenbaker said the Dun- ton Laurcndeau commisston can‘t do an effective job for Canada it the chairmen are go- ing to be 50 loquacinus. “Canadians aren't interested in their views. They are not ap- pointed to make speeches all‘ over the country. hiil llii:v were ‘ appointed to listen and then to recommend. They s p e alt. it seems. ex cathedral. H. A. Olson (SC — Medicine Hall said the co-chairmen are travelling around the country in public expense making ridlcii~ lous an lnflzimmntoij; re- niniks Man) of their state- mcnts were serving only in widen the divisions in ('mindn. The government should instruct the Royal (‘nmmissioii in speak of the things that undo the country rather t an to stress the differences REDl'(‘Tl0.\' SOUGHT .\lr Olson said he \Uilllrl HR: to sec the 3273.830 item re» mired in $l but noted that the money had been already spent. Mr. Howard said the Royai commission was s o m c lhin‘ Prime Minister Pearson lhoitJnt itp while he was the opposition leader and desperately groping for ideas "Now we're stuck with it." ll was slanted to one .If'tltlp of people and was resented ou'i- Side Quebec. He said it is useless to argue a b o u t biculturalism because such a thing does not evist .- "You have a culture and it is not diviSible." l ‘ li‘n liamcni An AP News Analysis By HAL McCLURE l.'\Pl——The United Nations peace force Iias been .u business two weeks on Cyprus. and has scored in some areas and lost in others. Tension has relaxed‘ on mum of the island since the blue berets were donned March 2'! y UN peace-keepers. including l.100 (fanadian troops. ln Greek-Cypriot areas busi- ness ' ' ‘ constructions The Greeks appear to be most optimistic about the .uiiire. But Turkish - (‘ypriot leaders are daily ecoming more disen- chanted with the UN force and particularly its boss. Indian Gen Prem Sitiin Gynnl They have said as much to Dr. Ralph l.. Riinchc. UN tin dersccrclary who is here on a three-day visit. DISCONTENT GROWING There also is a growing satisfaction a mo n g Britisn tips and in the Britisn over the role of British. who comprise the bulk of thc non-man five-cmulll) force The British soldiers feel they Births. deaths .1. ll ('Iassified 10. ll (‘omics 9 Sport It Editorials .. 4 Kings. Queen. City 5 Summer'inh .. I Women's 6 Finance. markets . 12 . On Ferry Plans Iteration as to SUPPLY and facili~ "There is a Flood possibility ; the speaker of the Senate. worth of bonds recovered Titurs-. ties at the licoriciown project. that we may enlarge the desg-t Friday he spent part of [he dav night. The other two were llalf‘d RDA Ell'Pa 0" “19 15-May on a visit to the National arrested and the remainder of land." Premier Shaw said. "At present it includes Prince (toun-l and a small part of Qii ens. Research Council where he saw. Iooi recovered. in a a number of the projects which. Friday. He said value given for < the . ., Mr. Shaw aim he “‘(‘h'ded‘ meetings with Island MPs andi He said Mr. Saiive is likely to federal officials. I ' visit the Island this year to spe‘ Resources Minister Leo Rossc: y. ‘ _ the situation at first hand. al- ter and Mr. Malheson returnedl returned to Niagara halls in me though no definite date for such to the Island Friday night and ’ custody of two of that‘city s tie- a visit has been set. Deputy Minister Eugene Gor- tectives. who lnsp. Fitzpatrick man is expected to leave for said have been working on the rough total lhavc been humiliated by Gi'eckW Police lnsp. William Fitzpatg raid ' U N I ‘. .. . O . lare being developed. On Mon l 1‘ We feel that Kings (oiinty show it ‘ d3): plans further‘ the meow.er hnnds was a wry Wins And Loses . age where the arms were found. Five persons. armed with re- ; volvers and a submaehines-guii, lrobbed the Banque Provinciain branch at Mont Rolland of 5 55.000 Thursday. ' Director Brunet said one of ‘ the trio arrested at a roadblocx set tip at Rawdon. three miles from Mont Rolland. bragged cois and that a weapon stolen ;in the armory raids was used I in the holdup. SEARCH CONTINI'HS 1 Police are searching the area lfur two other persons believed involvod in the holdup. as well as for the weapons used in the robbery. . A QPP spokesman said Noth- ing found in the garage or the car linked the trio with the raid- ers of the Montreal armory who made off with 30 sten guns. su bren guns. five pistols. 60 PH rifles. two machine guns. three bazookas. four mortars and i(‘.vpriots. Last Sunday 20 Brit- "I feel our talks \H‘l'f‘ very I hnnw Sammm.‘ ‘ (-350 in Montreal for a few days. H.000 rounds of ammunition. iin soldiers wearing UN blus. valuable and that we have a _-.. .-_..,. ' were detained for more than; clearer understanding of the in- i . two hours at gunpoint at a tents and purposes of the .\RDA . ° . Greek - ('vpriol roadblock iii program. We are tlflhlIlL‘. for. I a s I u a n I n 9 western (Iyprus .‘ ward to liis visit so that he can. "—““’_ iget an nn-the-spot appraisal of our problems." Premier Shaw said. “Our frank talks lime. I am sure. brought new light and new information on this situa- ion." MP Requests Early ’Thaw' lime. feeds, cement and other He said he and Highways min 1 Methods of handling the heavy I _ commodities. lster Philip \Iallicson had met . traffic expected this year on the .4 “TTHV \ “‘P‘ " MP {mm with Public Works Minister .l,i’ l Bordenll‘ormentine fert'v service = . . , , . mm“ Ed‘V'hd Man“ ([3de ("It Desehalclcts on a number of Is I wtre disriis~ed yesterday at ‘ My?E‘\T\9§h2):::":}o:‘m dry Immwm “mm” P'Ckersg'" land problems. including the Borden. Attending a meeting _ "i ' ‘ Abs] ‘12” ;d 3‘ l“l'l(l£<l\ night to than out the a - . . .... .l . . U . . ooik about .pti at m y v Trans (anada Highway wile iatlway and goietnment ‘ M k I H ‘dm‘p'f‘iom‘i 0” plan" for a new said the Island Iias ali‘cadi officials. he 3““ Tn “:0 s. n .19 It'f‘lil'r‘Ilkt‘l‘ lei-rt to link PEI mam mm? prwqws on immm‘fl" meantime the 55 Prince ‘ “"h 'h“ "‘i‘lmm‘d inn Hg chm... “f Hm Trans (-an_' 'llic liemy traffic expectctl \vill .‘lm'd lSli'l'ld 3'10 lhf’ 55 500‘“ Ht‘v'lllll ‘lill'llllnl‘l‘ll‘ ‘I’C ada and would proceed with this; include not only Pa~seneer< and . Ii.i\e to handle all tail tieighlt Qtiecnsl also urged action on pmmmm “gain 1mg “mm”... m ‘ ‘.t“lll(‘l(‘s but railway ears as wiiich is now estimated to rota, the liilllvpl‘titllist‘tl causeway to a mm. m hrm’. H". hi.‘h“avl\\f‘it. "N‘llldlnt‘l empty ICHLNIIMF . . n .p . ‘ i ‘ l cars for potatoes and empty box "1“ "mm Wmm‘ ' up to the required standaids to . \Ii' Pi-kci'v'i’l l'(‘|)l|(‘(l ih'it in h - — ~r —- A “""hhf‘l' "I "'00" I’l‘nlllt‘ms cars. more than 20.000 calls in a ‘lf‘t'ClIl‘ ‘N‘t‘T‘h at Vorih (Syd 00"" discussed. including the the next three months. a - l T C . m... \- g i... him cm” H... mm? A'rman new dock. how best to arrange II was tell it will be necessary \iiv I\\'ill be built and it will "lain. “Ollm‘llps- memml" "f lf‘l‘ 'I'W'ks f“ h? ('al'l'lf‘d f‘x‘ . ‘l‘lic lt‘"t'\ will also be both " On HIS-"filing vehicle traffic on pious clusivv‘y on the .\l\’ Confeder- Iw s.‘|l(l adding ll would have ' 'fi‘ll'lntl rllsll season. a later tt‘tp a'ioii while the Abcgweit is in lwcn innit l;l\l(‘l if \ngus \lac- H“ "WV ipp. qu. am “I [he l’PI‘l‘ies and related sub- tirydock Arrangements to this loan. Mr Machiat'rie's collea- (Tan “.0... rm.“an [he .lf‘l‘l-‘l eftzcl are vixen-zit to kbe car gun. from Queens constituency search Fridm. ni hy (m a ,. ‘ _ . rte out eary he. 'wec . and mm.” (."nspwatiw “shop Nm'soman Aim-ran“ whip 'IIiSepg-w(gotllipalnbt'lgngsffié‘ Government officials pl‘P'sSf‘d If“ minister. had prodded that crashed nn Baffin Island Thurs“ rim] l_ l u' e for an extra trip of the (on- (‘oiiscrvative government har- day 8" ‘"~" ‘I't’flt‘l'alJOn espeCially to as- ” fig“: Q“no, and row". paid The meeting began at to a m. sisi truck traffic normally moiu \ll‘ \lat-Qiiari'le said the new "no, ' R FM. k pa.c m “L and carried on into the after- the 0" "W 7I- I 7 “'0‘ If“: ('\'R terminal at \loncton has Ch"r(.hm Man” m, 0"“. NF noon. putty and it isllebllm‘lf‘dgl 9 been described as a monstro- “m In . WM no, m- . d ‘ I . _ on eratton in can" or- sitv ' in aid' . "1"” .liafm emblems a" WWW den shortly aiter the «30 pm. * The Norseman disappeared; heated because of the large “It may be a monstrosity. but of the Prince Edward Is- . . “h “N We ever after sending a distress mesa amoum “l railway freight lmvw'n. ” 5 “.‘le 0 .9 “"3 j Id .t sage while on a 100<mlle flight 10 be SCthUled t0 MOVE. ln-l 5“” h“ ‘3’“ “ “°" “ evenifrom Amadjuak. near Frn- eluded in this are 3.000 extraiGREATER nuances” hold the passengers of one train i bash”. in Ca not-set. on that cars of gravel. heavy Government officials said the potato sioDDlni at that. rail terminal.iwest side of 8an Island. ls'nipments. lam-er Qiiamitieo at present situation iii ) l l Expected TrafficAt Borden greater emergency than les’led last November when a similar arrangement was in effect for scvcral weeks. It is expected a tiirther announcement n made by Monday or Tuesday rcgardlng schedules for the Confederation and on the latent possible trip to take care of 1011‘ sle? s‘lllpwllfl trucks when the >0:ts<~n opens lion. .I.Ii, Stewart represented the guernment. WIU‘I him were H (Graham Rogers. directof'of tinnsportation. Stan Warwick,‘ \"l'llIl\'P assistant to Pm (imirgc V. Fraser 0' (it Railway offici- (ii'aysion. vice: prc~idctit the CNR. E. J. (nuke. general manager. Wa Mitchell. Edward Taylor. Cap- :tin l). MacLean and D. V. Lat-ontlx‘. Mr. Stewart on behalif of up :m‘t‘t‘nmml sari he was very p‘msed with the meetiing and that full co-operation would em between the railway and M“. mciit. The Mina win item in . private rail-way on. Other matters are W to be discussed at m l 9W“ l meetings expected m.