gia Rage seater tenia rei ipsa ee digcitathie Kiet. BmpiSneyaiie If It's Good For The Island : The Guardian Is For It Se VOL. LXXVIII. NO. 91 aba elated ee a ioe pias SAG By Nah i aN tei wiih 2 ales! Giecatiiaes cy tones oaag Prince Edward Iland Like The Dew” CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, ‘APREL, 19, 1965. | Chinese tae alk A Services laches) Mark Easter Observance | By. THE CANADIAN PRESS _ East “Berlin's ehiasilias were, American demonstrators also Spécial»services, “ban - the - crowded for the Easter Sunday/used the “Easter weekend for marches and religious | service, though a sel neal ies i Jeruse more than 20 ‘been in ruins since the end persons, inay of them rie. the Second World War tourists and _ pilgrims, oe ape APPEALS FOR PEACE ~ ot GATER AT WHITE HOUSE | In Washington, thousands of students: massed in one of the) In the Jordanian sector of crypt. The cata groper tng Chicago td Sal fake Cy i = | North Vietnamese in the wake nesia’s first Afro-Asian Ego m ai @| ee | @ — ge a ~<. i Ze Viet Nam. Steps - Are Not Defined ° | HONG KONG (Reuters) — ; elsewhere to force the U.S. “ag- | China spoke of “emergency ac- | | gressors” to leave Viet Nam. | tion” on Viet Nam Sunday as Addressing a rally marking lit held top-level talks with the the 10th anniversary of Nindo Radio Peking reported the given active support to the Viet- Hanoi delegation’s arrival in mamese people in their fight. Peking from Moscow, while the We are doing so now in every Easter Sunday mass the “in Rome, Pope Paul heasadl largest demonstrations ever to! New China news agency said | way, and we will go a_step for- Chure’ of the Holy Sepulchre. tor peace among all men in his take place around the White’ Chinese Premier Chou En4ai | ward in supporting them accord- In New York, thousands dot-| Easier message before a throng House. The group called itself! jand Nerth Vietnamese Premier | ing to their needs.” 5 e med thei. Sueat. ap sised the lia St. Peter's Square. |Students for a Democratic So-| Pham Van Dong conferred at | The “step forward” was not - - di city’s annual: Easter parade u ee i i ciety. Jakarta, capital of Indonesia. | defined. vale heisas Gale meee sen. . niend, more Gan 500) <n. members of the organ- Also, the agency quoted Pe-| The North Vietnamese delega- LONELY PATROL Some 17,000 gathered at 2™ti - nuclear demonstrators) ‘ization also demonstrated near NAMED TO POST king Mayor Peng Chen as mak- tion, headed by Communist pi . ; Bow! in California | oeiche ee of y with | President Johnson's ranch in| s ing a speech in Jakarta saying | party secretary Le Huan, came A mounted policeman rides High Park Saturday during @ about two inches on for — 45th annual sunrise Ce Oey ie vat tee end | Joseph W. Barr, of Indian- China has pfomised to take!to Peking at the invitation of , : ian The the city over the Easter | service there. = sme = a Brighton, England, police; apolis Ind., was chosen Sun- | €Mergency action’ along with |the Chinese government, radio through ‘oronto's — deserted vy snow storm. Sar weehend. (CP Wirephete). ' - In West Berlin, tens of thou- q é braved a shower of pebbles to day by President Johnson to | the peoples of Asia, Africa and | Peking said. 3 : sands of citizens of the divided | The demonstrators were on break up a crowd of 400 ieen- be undersecretary of the Trea- CHURCHES PACKED city celebrated Easter Sunday the second day of a 42mile,|agerson the beach of the south .-sury. Barris a former House Joh Affi U. S: by visiting their relatives in|three - day protest march or-|coast resort. ee member who has been chair- nson rms |East Berlin, on the other side | ganized by Britain's Campaiga| Most of the youths and girls,| man of the Fedefal Deposit of the Comenunist wall. About | for Nuclear Disarmament. |who- had slept overnight on the’ Insurance Corporation since * Read T Talk.P 100,000 West Berliners were ex-| The march was scheduled to beach, were members of rival Jan. .23, 1964. y © eace pected to visit the Communist; culminate today with a massive | gangs who terrorized British (AP Wirephote) | * sector on day pees Easter open-air rally in London's Tra- Ps ama on publigy holidays last JOHNSON -CITY, Tex. (AP), Such action has been care z Sunday. ey z . \falgar Square. 4 President Johnson said Satur- fully considered, Rusk said in a # oad or — Creditiste Party ee bee eee eat; het te take Foeate ae ——+__g pate Bills ee pope a ge ge __jto peace in Viet Nam and “we only encourage aggressor Bogus US. § | Leader Recovers are ready w begin aaenpoens aad disharten our friends Aut 10F | I ae mext week, tomorrow or to-| bear the brunt of battle.” : Found At Gander . (CP)—Creditiste | Bight.” | (Continued on page 3; col. 2) -* Que ; : : leader Real Caouette was dis- In his Easter-time statement . By THE CANADIAN PRESS -\few cities to get mainly sunny; In Quebec City ft was sunny, GANDER, Nfid. (CP) : io charged from hospital Saturday, ee the United Demonstrators punta weather plagued | weather. One Baptist church |in the morning but turned | RCMP are investigating the dis-_ six days after he collapsed in | States will a an Easter pataders in most parts eld a sunrise service. Traffic |eloudy in the afternoon. covery of counterfeit United n elr ase his House of Commons office. |& eer ce tet End Lon Vigil of Canada Sunday but special | was heavy in the afternoon as | services were’ well- | States currency at 9 local bank ' ‘ ‘ Mr. Caouette has been told to| Nam and that (he U.S" never g P eutdgor, religious services were took advantage % | sttended in most Toronto | ranch. POOLE, England ‘Reutet)— he wanted Tet, but his office says he prob | Will abs | STONEWALL, Tex), (AP) — well - attended and churches ther for drives in the | churches Snow’ that Satur-| A police spokesman said the p01... here — hy cal rualte pletawach a" asst as ddehe foe ne Re Dee oe ‘And let this also be clear,” |Demonstrators ¢ off an ~~ Children in Pera \day was melted by. mid-day bogus $5 asd $2 bills were, iehacvien is’ watpeaed Welbon! -—with taenapit ae the ‘vietim” . : |the president said, “‘until that| Easter vigil an hour early Sun- : Montreal went on’ A few snowflurries sunshine. Temperatures tose to but he gave no further Schn | prem the Easter sores Apel © apeiinace is guat day after failing in an by. ce aatgeat | Zrince Edward Island early im |the high 305 from an overnight ‘Downey, iti of» weied Kile aovel ere ty Mr: Coane bas bed din ae ne heme | attempt to present to President. ont ot the city’s | the’ day but the sue low of 12 which broke # record => Downer victim of Se ic antl oa eae cement forcing ua trem Viet Johnson 2 petition protesting re i Om ot 2 et in 18 Recent | or a Downie, acs. libre pistol, lay : z =, |Nam. We will remain as long |W. action in Viet Nam. hed ‘Stantey. Park. : a a a ee ais tet aoe Re ie Soconens ne, Wed day the Soares ¥ ver ir ae mnie Ge ox end |stading in Si ‘peenelt sear : Mission and the Sa'lvatio : ’ ancou a = In Winnipeg, Most Rev. G. | Army held a, sunrise service ‘on |anshour wits and'below-aormal| fi Hendi told police she thought the pistol /the camera. The girl said she Arrested In — a on foo C meae sat Game ae B. Fiahiff sang his first pon-| Pariiament Hill. temperatures. More than four s ing was loaded only with blanks and|was reluctant but Downey as-' In Washington, State Secretary |b y = tifical high mass in English at) pine Minister Pearson spent inches of snow fell on Edmog- % that she was merely helping|sured her the gun was loaded Money Theft a out conte | Seeeteners. Sot — — Share in the city aber gen the day with tis family in his ee ne ica Into Seaw hoes ne en nin ee ae pesca. to Lindsey, she| | Viet Teik-af te Saloe conten one-half mile from the ranch Civilians labored to’ build dikes (emase im the Gatineau Hills| Saskatchewan had cloudy| AY = trate a murder nove ” pulled the trigger—and Downey EDMONTON (CP) — Joseph by some inside and where Johnson is spending the along the Red Ri north of the’ city. Most mem-jskies and: it was cool enough | Mees o. 1, | died. Percival, 37, a former Vancou- | jitcide the United States | Easter holiday surging ver. ‘bers of Parliament were out of /for scatered snowflurries. Reg-| MONTREAL (OP) — The So- | Police interviewed the gir tear petice Saami and James Me-) The river is expected to reach | the city ee eee Se en Sees See freighter Mitshurinsk, Lindsey Riggs of Poole, again’ The girl told police she bad| 1° Un 39 also of Vancouver, | Ee sands 6 Titre th "= OA . ‘scheduled to be the first ship Saturday but she was unable to been to the cottage with Downey | will a Se eet Paola. | Stud ts | W. hi ton Extra sandbags to reinforce the | |from behind the Irog Curtain’to | say who the woman writer was.|on previous occasions to take! h ss i inssaction’ with en nr as ing dikes were flown in Sunday use the St. Lawrence Seaway |Police issued an appeal for the | photographs. liane of $1,250,000 in mutilated ' from Toronto and Ottawa by system, docked here to|woman to come forward. Each time, she reported, he; from a Vancouver Demand Viet Nam War End py yond transport planes. be outfitted for seaway travel.| Lindsey's story was ee said a ae we ant ae - thieet, welehiniie. resurrection was remem- - A |whom she had known since | going w m ve) ered is the Maritimes ‘mainly | h ans it Reserve wel rere aise nnd ine (vessel was a small child. took her to | showed up. | ‘They were arrested in ra WASHINGTON -(AP) — Thou- | walk in front of the White House by traditional carat ts day. No a will be one the cottage on his motorcycle | Detectives were studying the; monton Saturday night and 14. of students demanding an ‘and nearly encircled the “= Anglican = ow loaded Wednesday. In a bedroom there, |cottage bedroom, as well. a8| be vrei with - ee cae end to the war in Viet Nam |block-long buildings flanking it held special services, for’ chit = she said, he put a camera on| film from the camera. stolen property—the s taket massed in Washington Satur-|—the treasury and executive of- dren, who presented Lenten | Federal government inapee- ‘by four men from a Canadian 'day, picketing, marching, sing-|fice buildings. Thousands more jak aoe boxes to Ri [ eve ISES, tors were sp to enmare her art [Vanco 2g Ne captmamad in | ing-and shouting for their cause. |mailled around tn parks sear the > ship to ensure ancouver ite Tiana Si fastened pee =’ One Sealing Vessel Leaves (vc re scorer. 7H, semantrtion, one of the While Howse in Nova Scotia setens Geek which| WINNIPEG (CP)—A band of) A spokesman at flood contret| Way Pe é about $12,000 of the money. around the White House, was |isto the picket line, it became lasted almost twice as a8 475 Indians ‘at the Rosean,re- | headquarter here said the| The vessel was alias cans: Ice Fields For Home Port A city hotel told, police Sat- | billed by its sponsors, Students 5° thick it hardly moved. Many usual as worshippers , li serve east of Emerson, Man., bead Would leave by rail at 9| ance last week when the jurday mutilated money had |for a Democratic Society, as the |f the students had guitars and to ee ee in Roman tholic and protestant | churches. Saint John, was one of the! | Was preparing to evacuate the a.m. Monday for the Mac- government approved ti god 00 |reserve Sunday ag a precaution | Donald Air Force Base at Port- cation by March ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP) —|Halifax sealer, has 9,000 pelts | against the rising waters of the |age La Prairie. Agency |, agents for the At least one sealing vessel has | aboard and is expected to start | Red. River. Accident Toll Count Mounting By TH™ CANADIAN PRESS | ings. In Ontario, Charles Ka At least 45 persons have been |Pegiesser of Fort William ‘aed |take another Killed accidentally across Can-; a@d3 as the three-day Easter weekend draws to a close. * Thirty-three died in traffic ac-| Gidents, six others in fires, four drowned and two men died in miscellaneous accidents. A Canadian Press survey from | 6 p.m. local times eae to! 8 p.m. AST Sunday shewed On tario with 17 deaths on the ‘@ and Quebec with five. “Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Ab He-ta each reported two drown-) Seven Deaths road In Atlantic Provinces i persons met accidental | im the Atlantic Provinces | the Easter weekend. i New Brunswick recorded six | deaths and Nova Scotia one while Prince Edward Island and | Newfoundland were fatality free. Four of the deaths in New occurred on the high- . Duplessis, of in Rcaplesl afer wie by ao a cat while riding a bicycle near ee ota ae Jean Claude Morrison, 13, died in —, at Bathurst Saturday car wile be struck by along the -|compares with a record 70 in a train derailment that in- jured 47 persons, while another | man died in what police de- | scribed as a hunting accident. The Canadian Highway Safety Council has predicted at ‘east | 40 traffic deaths during the 78-| J | hour weekend. Last year 52 per- sons died in accidents in Can-| = ada, ‘2 on the road. This deaths in 1957—47 in traffic. The survey does not include natural or industrial deaths, known slayings or. suicides. Are Reported aon in northern ‘New BGruns- wic! A tire blowout was believed responsible for an accident early Sunday morning at Sussex Cor- ner Which took the life of 58- at Nig- a acuation of people since, the ‘provincial government pre- n-|t0 attend a cabinet meeting to | look at flood pre- | quest similar privileges for mer-| her cargo of 16,000 seal pelts. |chantmen in Soviet waters. 3 Id be the first full. - scale The application was by United States | shipping interests. The U.S.. gov- however, It is believed Canada will-re- | lifax where she will discharge |Crosbie, owned by Chimo Ship- | half. left the icefield for her home} | southward ‘soon. port and, the other four are ex- | Newfoundland’s pected to head for home within | a few days. | The North Star VI, out of Ha-/ a disappointing catch. ping of St. John’s, has 8,000 | each pelts. The Arctic Endeavor, another | he fell into nly mee River. , he el at T whart into. Salat RUSSIAN SHIP PREP. TO ENTER SEAWAY In Halifax, an apartment fire| The Russian freighter Mit- Saturday is to leave Monday shurinsk will thus become the onto and Hamilton with a gen- Friday night claimed the life of} shurinsk, which docked at sight to travel through the St. first R Russian ship to make the eral Re Oe six-month-old Wendell Daisley.| Shed 7 in Montreal Harbor Lawrence Seaway. The Mit- trip. She's heading for Tor- CP Wirephoto) 2 Sin. BA Pent soth sth tan tecertecmna cette A604 ankeneeu. oe ee acto na TT" St lig ogres been passed onthe premises. start of a national protest move- Police warned other hotels and | liquor outlets in the city. Later, a motor hotel called to) rested Percival and McDougall , together. ted a Red River flood on the | ernment, sci of the oa Rood. spree Oh utax a hice te |, The Seaton erties, nck thee boxer Premier Roblin left here Sun-| The federal government an- | and began a four-day voyage to |Carbonear, Nfld., has only 11,- [ae one pe corte day morning to visit Emerson, | ‘nounced security precau-/| Port Aux Basques, Nfld., where | 000 pelts. She has 100 hunters. aoe was to be shipped from near the North Dakota border, | jtions would be taken to ensure she will discharge her hunting | The Algerine, owned by Bow-|.) cuver to the mint in Ot-| where severe flooding was ex. | the vessel could not block the crew — all Newfoundlanders. ~| ring Brothers of St. John’s. ma | tawa to be destroyed. Thrée pected. Later, the premier was | S*=way- She will then continue to Ha- | 6.7000 pelts and the Chesley half-meh holes were punched in. |sang as they shuffled along. The ‘beautiful spring day at ee also attracted thousands of tour: A score of protestors contin- ji. some of whom mixed in ued the demonstration Easter it, the students. Sunday, picketing in front of the | the huge demonstration at- | White House with signs reading: tated two groups of counter- “I won't fight in Viet Nam.” gemonstrators—a dozen mem- and “Give us facts—not fanta- bers of the American Nazi party sies—on Viet Nam.” and about 100 persons Demonstration leaders said ing Young Americans for | 20,000 students responded to the Freedom, a Conservative organ- ‘call they sent to colleges. for. ization. They paraded the side- support. walk across the street from the The students packed the side- students. ment against U.S. policy in Viet | Nam. 'One Killed And 47 Injured |. TERRACE BAY, Ont. (CP)— } The Canadian Pacific Railway's | top passenger train jumped the tracks in early-morning dark- mess Saturday, killing an em- ployee and injuring 47 persons. The Canadian, bound east from Winnipeg to Toronto and Montreal, hit what was believed to be a caved-in roadbed in the bush three miles east of this nortl shore Lake Superior com- munity about 140 miles east of the Lakehead. : The twin diesels and nine cars of the 14-car train left the rails, the diesels and six cars Tolling down a 100-foot embank- ment. Killed was Charles Kannegirs- | ger, 38, of Fort William, a bag- gagé man. |] None. of the injured were art severely. Ten were admitted to hospital here including a brother of the dead man. W. R. Kannegiesser of Fort William “By the looks of the derail- ment we came out lucky,” *ait Cpl. W. M. Duncan of the pro- vincial police. “It was very for- tunate the Min CPR 14-Car Derailment their’ journey were taken back{ The accident occurred abont to Red Rock, 70 miles west, to 1:15 a.m. when most passén- join the Canadian National Rail- gers were asleep in their berths. ways line which swings to the § octors, nurses and ambu- north. CPR trains were to con- lances were called from the tinue using the CNR line until nearby communities of Mara- the damaged tracks be Fe- | thon and Schreiber. Deep snow | paired. probably by sometime (remaining in the bush from a tonight. heavy winter fall hampered res- First reports from the oes Sars as they carried the in- indicated the roadbed had been |jured up the banks on stretcb- weakened by melting eee but ers. Sire smteenmn 8 Tere Gey CUTTING TORCHES caused the wreck. Some cars were so battered w it was close to six hours before ashout ee are made work crews. u’sing wreckitz twice daily, he said. and a 10 Couinment and cutting torches, car aa gh had ee on jwere able to extricate the last — occupants. oor ee Se The train. an all - passenger N awe E TODAY unit which runs from Vancou- ii ;ver to Toronto and Montreal, on |left Winnipeg at noon Friday Classified \.......... oS oo SS Births, iseaths .....: 2," ig |Pm. Saturday one “a | Telephone and telegraph com MG | . ve tuacnenses 6 munications into this -pulp mil! ° ~ a Se seecececees . [centre were cut for about fom a Ei vcedbeescctes ‘ | hours when the wreck toppled estate 6555 68sec ; wires running along the track. ous o-- Engineer was Austin Cosgrove Kings. =m. City . and Fireman Harold M. Par- Prince Coumty tt... land. both of Scifteiber. Neither i : ; was hurt,