nN on At ae ‘ ee — a eer 4 ae - > . ad : ? .. : ‘s a : &~ if It's Good For The Island: a WEATHE ; _ Gunny Sedsonable’ temperatures West eons The Guardian Is For # Rey, Seen eae 7 Tinie? : etapa retheneninesnisiltnteeetinsepenasntessinteneterbotinsanf lite neiing te Sunny, 4 Pe ey Esp plete ee: Edward Island Like The Dew” ? acc VOL. LXXIX NO. 174 vaioean hed salen web ~ eer! RLOTTETUWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1966. Kor MORE TEN CENTS 18 PAGES pepe 2 = yrv ile , ae CHANGEOVER TOMORROW © cea 838 ~OOr Are? oe wt Premier ShawExpr sw Appreciation For Support . L t Premer Walter R. Shaw, who - existed betwedn our people and . myself i ‘ “Lastly, I would. express a great admiration for the mem- hers of our Civil Servie> Ceom- hand: over the reigns af govern- —ment to a Liberal administration tomorrow, last night issued: a eta'oment in which he express ed appreciating for the <ip- mission. their. lovaltv ani the per hawn- hem tw hie cabinet, qnality of services rendered ta the civil: serinee’ and the necole the government during the last’ at Pence Edward Island. durfng © few. vears ; iS are-Be-Prener a howasmvy- privilege ste hese the text af Prem. “ of Pe ivi} —sere-ant far many otement - On Thursday mearninc | will present to His Honour. It Gov Ww. MaeNonald: the resicna- teak af the- Government af Prince ing the employees. of . gy ern- ment MADE. IMPROVEMENT Fiwaerd taland As soon ag I gtepped into a In lankine over the past vears position of authority I immedi niwrad wh t hive hod the he ately endeavoured to bring to. tne nour ta cassume the, responsthbil- civil service of the province con- ties ac premier: of the province ditions which were a reat im- gL can-only sas 1 have done my | a / provement in salaries in recog- hest with the assistance of nition and in the general assoc- the ciher memberc ef the cabi. jations hetween the: service and net om neamotine the heal inter the government herete —i_trust £. wir _neonle PREMIER SHAW that our contacts’ together will —_ Teave ute the ne ane ere rt be oremeniercd on the-par- cat ceive and -to-history-te dee Premier with no ‘bitterness and the service with the same ‘fine fia «hethor we have perform. ft hope that I have not left he- estimation that I Jenter‘ain for ed + meritorious task T am con-. hind me disappointments or .a their lovalty of quality. and of tineed that these have heen cond weakening af the friendsiip tiat service * tears durisic. whith. this-—prev- 4 i clos taken a forward | step ee rt ce ‘ hotter and more prosperous ict srt ENDID SERVICE of weld Nke fo express. af *% firme ms feen- appreciation af the fine aténciation wt! my $~2) 1 —_p ahi net membere and ? Y sad a lerme nfort V rendered at the head -nf zovern- ic ment departments Mv respon. 1 gibi tics have heen eased mat- . harai:sce of their lovaity NEW YORK AP Negro (Concerning recent\ riots - im} oo ‘ eaders decry use of the slogan Srious titles, Wilkins said cult tasks that ¢3me under their Diack power n the US civil Some Negroes were ‘acting ter der renee ” ‘ rights movement Du! -a has rible. perhaps. but what do you . 1 we a ke ta exprese CRlIY agtee that continued .pres- do with people wha have been tr the pennle of the Prov nee of Sure must he exerted to pro deprived?” . : CHICKEN THIEF ciation on a much wider field Leadersip ‘Conference called ant as ‘we would like to see sider. ‘tes neading Setizn. - Crash Claims MONCTON (CP Five per- age girl who - their lives te sons were killed and one crit- the Qunehee caries ically injured Tuesday afternoon - Four persons. in an Ontarin | ina four-car crash on theTrans- gation wagon escaped injury al Canada Highway eight miles though their vehicle left the road st of Moncton , after. seyering a pole RCMP identified. the dead = i ere Mr and Mrz Al Everett McNair,’ 46, of Minto, N.B., but witheld the names ot and Brenda. 9 the other victims * _ Three of the dead,,were from, the. Montreal.area -and_the other _! The death scene was a few CAT. hundfed feet from a provincial control picnic sjte in the Steeves Moun- 4 second car bearing Ontarin jain area __ plates was in_collision withthe a ay Hospital olficials Said A Mon- McNair tar betore the SVnntres of one car as Gordon +44 Firth of Scarboro. Ont. and their two daughters, Susan, 8, Police said the collision oecur red when MeNair's vehicle “AD- parently ‘Sideswiped the Fifth was from Ontario sending it spinning out of woman was in critical area. vehicle entered. the crash condition. She was believed re- scene lated to the two men and teen- The impact of the final coal lision was so heavy that two of the bodies were pinned in the Review Nuclear. wreckaze Police said - positive identi cation of the four other vichms Sharing Policies would probably take until Wed es of the other victims THAT IS ALL that’s left of | one car after a four-car cr NB. RCMP. said the vet of one car was Gordon Fv- McNair, Minto that three of the dead are from he Trans-C oe (cP Witgphete? Prince Edward Island mv appre-..“'de Negroes with political. em © Rey Donald Jacobs. NAACP ciation for their, faith in The co nomic and social equality ‘head of Cleveland, said black - GETS INVITED 7" vernment and_its-members for The leaders appeared Tues power means “working together the very loval_and friend’y man- day on’ the NBC-television pre- for worthy purposes and goais ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP? mer in which they have suppert- gram.sthe Today Show ‘ not the use of violence.” | The foll ri y d- 4 ec the government and its pol- Rev Martin Luther King Jr, The mood of Cleveland . Ne- ae a sae t teres | would make that appre- head of the Southern Christian croes, he said, is ‘not as pleas- The Be “3 seach’ Staceden B ™ 4 Spencer ipionage Case Action __leammittee'’_before being _pre- Leouncil in December, The Som mittee thar owithin-the-treabrn—nt_party- the term hiark prwerunforne ap =. wh the: person. wh = es : Le T o o : pat npn sages nate hecause of certain. connota Ret. HOR Broakinie: “Chatir=" tale the inet “hen and = rats 7 sicher veo : : . pa ees 3 i jions” and. a-" struggle for black man—el _the—United_Cidl _Rights-—--- 4" the lawn_al . tretnnste—nf—errenTary wien Te Be OTT as Ce OCT A AIOS, SANT ; : ndtv 3 ; S caw: heen “kindly Vv. generous and white supremacy ids Mechdeus Mane “a Empire Ave._on aturday , night -please. come ‘back for honest in their friendship and I thal! alwavs cherish these as taciations during the _ remaind- ' 4 oF at Rien < nat ai tn en Ot Mean.therx ‘should. sloop: to All: Negro movements must. he dangerous expression... . and the three. chickens.” militant, King said. but it does’ morally unsound" , nestay morning swhen thet —rel— PARIS Reuters? Plans “to atives were expected to arrive - Allied participation in jore nuclear planning were | reviewed Tuesday on the as-| ° «sumption that a prolonged war | Man Ki jwould not be fought with tacti- | nuclear.weapons alone,” : sources. said | ; In Cras The sources said such a war bound to escalate and ST LEONARD. NR OCP : Pon’ countries a = pre An—unidentified- man—was— killed — ir cComppnications for quick | 44 another. badly injured Tues: consultations. The plans were pviewed by (48? night when trapr im. 8 the five - nation McNamara trailer truck after..it left the highway 2% miles: north of St y [Lennar “aad overtorned The survivor, was taken is chaired by US. fe. | hospital WW Van Roren Me to the NATO ministeria iyRe fused to set up the :Spencer = — 3 rY d av.resign. ‘tee x cae NATO body. ‘known. _By BEN WARD NO RITTERNESS . wiolence in the process.” See, ice ana meee ome in| ULI. ‘Conservatives Aad their fair share of political and “i | ‘ economic power and become vi- P ‘iie"mavee ®"me'm Labor Non-Confidence Vot anes B ast stream of American life.’ n n e e ° e F | MUST ‘CALL SHOTS’ [ le “Flevd Bo Mekissick, national ' : . ve pots ; director of the Cangress of Ra ative Oppasition demanded |mal ; i cial Faquality Said the ferm SAIGON ‘Reuters:” US black power is not a new. one: planes hit fuel depots and other that the phrase actually means targets in North Viet Nam Tues- ‘the black people should have ence in the Labor government earlier that up ta two per cent because of _ Britaih’s” flagging unemployment about 470 Heath laid the blame at Prime common good da chile ground action . com : and are going to have. the rich ‘ ‘ tinued just south of the. horder to call the shots Minister Wilsdn's door |. The trade unions are of mixed rights and placed under RCMP dividing the-twe Viet: Names. ~The interpretation is only on’ _° The loss of confidence im mind. about the government's surveillance Saree here _.imerican_marines claim the surface. he—added— Britain and abroad is a loss of new, tough stand and they have charged & North Vietnamese troops. His movement. McRetsick confidence in him‘ Wilson’.” the hatkite” at “a strong lett” have teen killed im 19 days said. is “directed toward pate Heath ‘told the Commons. He Wing in the. Labor party 4 tvphoon-in the Gulf of Ton--black: masses’ and its. basis Spoke at the start of a two- URGES CONFERENCE kin farted a reduction. in the are: Political power, self-image “ay debate on the Conservative Frank Cousins, former minis _ numbex of horshing missions by improvement. the development Motion of censure on economic ter of technology who has re- E $. = vy ard marine planes’ of leadersh: ip and.a_‘ black con- affairs. ee turned: to his primary POSITION tween 1960 and i963 Le $s 4 aoe take os ae sumer bloc’ ta exert economic © With a %-vote majority im the gina’ trons pboinphiina . aa | tots rsidad no ao s hat pressures 630-seat House, Wilson was. in i piss “oil: 7 me is 3 Sisk Gils bs imps in Rov Wilkins executive secre-—litthe danger of. censure and j 4 ‘ a : tary of the National Association James Callaghan, chancellor of ecutive members of the Trade Unions Council to deal with the 1s > ne i : > S Am Force Thunderchie® for the Advancement of Colored the exchequer, reflected this - wage freezes principally He er straf tr 1 ns L 4 afed two trains. several People said black power is “‘a atmosphere in a cook denuncia- arge< ; bh ° an army camp and misnomer an” unfortunate tion of his critics : s sible. across the board, because Se ee ee along = popu- LOSING PATIENCE posed wage-and-price freeze is. mmitm - je ™m : Septem- . ver Valles The ‘Negra’ does- not have a necessaryestep, along with re r and. he also said he is not American marines. mean- “endless patlence,” Wilkins duced expenh ures ‘abroad and satisiged_with the _20. ernment's 44)< while. continued to work their said, in his quest for economic tighter controls: of. sterling to re: attack on the economic, crisis n 4 % . hear} av siowly throanzh a mountain- opportunity and: political jal- store the economy and shore __ e m4 inzle ans a _few—-miles—7t+ Pev ehotngy “and er V¥- up’ the pound “Should: some unt : — the North Vietr'amese hor ment are .immediate Negro employment. result. he said, it Annou nces: er needs he sand s haped to,spread it around so . : : | ~ Conference BATTLE FOR HIGHER PRICES : : | ‘ ' , : = } OFTAWA—+CP \ tederal- provincial conference an tax- _ Farmers Said Advocating 2322: held awa im late Actober or in Nevember, Prime Minis-~. Witholdi ing Their Services ee ete ‘and the premiers will try .to TORONTO cr - nt ing CS le eet eee ae a . ae niario He. conceded it would’ take {farmers in Windics and Essex sharing agreements to replace aeéner aa. dar ae ; : oH imp- milk or some organization County areas were talkmg—of the current ones which expire -withho their sery } % >t fe t bs n.¢ ire x i e : ervices if gr The OF LU? organizer :im London —— their produce next March 31 Mmonstrations fa Ont. George Richer, Said. ma S ' ee OOS tet cha eee Htiche aid grain dels eiries t t nce. w Raker Bese: sticne any. eran ines to | [he premiers conference. wi said Tuesday. \ * Sympathizes deliveries of milk to dairies (federal! and. provincial finance mer Ontarro Farm- : on president. said Ties-— « Wi h D There were few demonsira- z d ; f in Sept ember dav farmers have “another ace it feman Ss tions of farm-tractors on pro- up their sleeve” if the) demion- ‘6 : : vincial . highways Tuesday, ex- ¢ J stranens are not successful TORONTO (CP Acricul- cept for a grdup iplanning ta pa- arge Vit a bel cay farmers ae ture Minister Will am Stew art of rade from Woodstock ta Toronto Tae wakudiad ¢& sie Ontario said Fuesday he is in in an attempt to present their Fe as <\3f the provincial: gov- full sympathy with farmer's de- demands to Premier John Ro- id t ur ers "ernmen ine not act in te mands for hizher “milk prices “hari 4 A 5 ; . arts ' { “> crease prices paid farmers for rate rath don wh a . nee. come (79 HEAD FOR TORONTO CHICAGO- (AP Richard ~ ac asain rom he _prox ncial .treasury Oniv 79 -farmers--far fewer Speck 24 Wat formal —ae- wks aebins ced as’, Mr Stewart who is scheduled than expected—headed out of Tuesday of mardering a iast- resort nor sid Oe today with a delegation Wopdstock for Waterdown. five student murses in a. me of > farm 2 ae . i f about an armers . paAxading, milas from Hamilton, first stop thoical massacre wm their an tr t irent rom y } } acters to Téronto Pro ym .the Toronte parade tnownheuse dormitory Jub 4 INSIDE TODAY Woodstock. said he felt zher Mr. ‘Dolmer: who had pre- 4 Cook , County grang v prt s hould f 4 j f prices. should he paid farmers died tracters—ter—the —pa-—-aitera—_das— of hear.ng police ‘ Prime Minister Pearson George -Victor Spencer monumental political in Rarliament four months age, been endorsed by LONDON (AP) The Conserv- that its impact would be. mini- cial ; ier “ined on of Tuesday a vote of ‘no confid- The ‘prime minister had said lie Mi sant ye into the cancellation his _icism made by economy. Party Leader Edward |--could be sustained, for the fired from his Vancouver ule » : clerk's’ job, deprived of pension erupted over and Munsinger insiend wrote a harsh. condem- war Our pédsition of not seeking peace on the hasis of the Gen- wider war has been re- eva accords on Indochina peatediy. made clear and, re- The U.S. dissoriation goa information be- Aprit--?~shortiy” mains had confessed tc his spysgantag involved | with 7 German plone ssed —tonk—the—stand—they—are~impns- — a security—tisk the Munsinger -affair and stalement sedi a srasas Justice Minister Cardin to ‘level Bonde: —Senate Democratic leader as premier although he has Mike. Mansfield of Montana, stepped beyond agreed-on pol- with -biparti san backing, icy on the war ‘from tre te talled” on the Jdobnson-admin-—tme——————————— ne istration “to. ‘dissociate. -itself They attri ributed this to such Gerda” Aessinnee - Cardin had repeatedly abacus 1 completely mier’s asse! —Seuth Viet “Nam's ambas- military hackground. ard de sador, Vu Van* Thai, received mestiec reasons r elevators may be “cut off and 'be preceded by a meeting of BOSTON APi— Spraying ma- hospital Iecated in could he stopped mynjsters and treasurers early | chine-gun fire which felled two Plain section. of Boston guards, three. masked robbers ground-floor hospital ‘windows, |,. ricocheting. around: a ‘switch |” board room and an employee's lounge. No one was struck by t 1} y ‘ the wild show May % three masked mer Faur expended shells were gnaiched. a _ $70,000 payroll ‘ot fount on the ground near the <ide the General Radin Coro wounded guards The shot-p ine “IT'S — CENTRE’ asahed cabinet his appreciz Concercatrve-—ecamnet administrative hui! | Cerrar ert Hire tree rn petuate the ‘name of out-going Premier Island news 2 «fer milk. : é rade. said Monday he expected, and medical w tnesses. handed ; Summersyde , 3 However. -he remained firm others’would-doin en route, but eizht indictments to Judge Fd- TRESS > tn earlier stapds that the pro- few actiialiy “dit $6 Mara F” Healy acting chief jus Fditerials 4 vincial government’ is ‘not in a The tractors were. accompa- tice of the criminal dis sion 0 kings, Queens. City 5 position te increase. prices nied by nine provincial police circuit court Finance. markets ss 5 He said responshlits for un- motorcycle . officers, who kept & few hundred feet awav' ‘Women's 7, rest anionc the -member . aft the the vehicles. well spread out ‘and from: e | China eet Ss tristhi=— _lassitied : s 9 Ontarie:- Farmers Union, spon- led nrotorists past the slow-mov- ji9Z 69" Chicago’s- south side, ; Sport il sor -of ‘the tractor ‘demonstra- (ng procession Speck. was Walking for the first Camirs 17 tions es with, J I: Greene S Down OF diz eter time—_in _his cu 1 _heaspita} : ——aae federal agricujture minister i Comunued on page 3 col.. 3 jroom, heavily guarded ‘ 7 : % , Secretary a McNa- Lmove the dead victim from the Highlight of the plans Ia to |Wreckage. The area is remote . the McNamara commit- ‘and farther details were wn- nie States Re uses ™: Invasion Suggestion: By LEWIS GULICK “Tirom Bundy's fline saring WASHINGTON . (AP}.” The Premier Ky. so far as-T in (inited States has refused to. go terpret it, has expressed a per- dlong svith South Vietnamese sonal_ tune.” Premier roan Nguyen- Cao Ky v call The alicia’ posting ft te invasion of North Viet government, " gecording to his as the sure way y-to ‘win instructions, the ambassador ‘said, remains one of - seeking our position,” a US Ky's statement was expected | department __ spokesman he canveved to the South Viet. “Tuesday. “We do not seek namese leattership— aten-threnge to threaten any regime.’ the American embassy at Sal- Department press officer gon / Robert. 77 Mecloskey issued that—. Washington—sourees _suasered a “while avoiding di- that Ky, an air force general, comment on Ky's contro- has heen “relatively moderate remarks—shortly after: over-all. in expressing his sews 2 Pe and at once’’ from factors as His, zeal in the cam South Vietnamese pre- paign against Communist az- rien gression in South Viet Nam, ius US view in a f5-minute Rut as a practical mater. * ‘session with Willlam P. was. noted here. Kv ‘Ines not Rundy, assistant state Secre- have the mititars power 0 for Far.-Fastern affairs. mount much of an. invasion ot a $ &TAND. PERSONAL 5 North Viet Nam - without u Smgon diplomat emerzet help hy + eerie ™ ” — a ~ Snatch $68,000 ' the Jamara Frederick MeGovern manager of the armored se same $68,000 in ‘cash andiiee fixed the dmiount of ‘oot iable cheques from anand. said. the mone xa fa armored tru Tuesday outside tended ‘for cashing enmploypes veterans’ administration hos. pay cheqtes 7 : It was thé. secon 4 aA The guards, employees of the truck robber n yur das. ” irmored Banking Service .of the Greater Boston area ©ast Mass were not consid- Friday. i men carryn: seriousiv injured chine-gur and oma iked tole ® “least thre® bullets from some ~- 8130006 cash ade \RBrinks’s Inc crew-at. an elec robbers Ti p ped through iecamire plant in Redford, some nutes. north. of The: latest holdtip isthe sec ond in two- months for the Armored Ranking Service va i. ,adjoinng the ‘towt Yhherv sere fired in ing after noon shattered the