If It's Good For The island The Guardian Is For It 7—". a Elite (adoration “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Den)” WEATHER Becoming cloudy in afternoon. snow by evening; west winds 20 becoming light. changing to east 20. Low-high 15 and 30. ISLAND iiw lury Wrangling Leads i lo Decision Of Mistrial rising underworld fig-t The jury nt e it sat 9 1 ttcath floor boards in the barn. :2: 9 NY him said th r 'r - - " ' ‘Qllai'lcl‘S—lll the court litttise oti a ( v e “M ms (“mauled the floor above the trial room. I ‘ .lust com" declined 13 t< great difficulty in reaching a jury's complaints. although dis- be and wouldn't like to put the life o c m 7. iOKA DAY IS WATCHED tCanadians In UN Force Placed On Special Alert Greeks and Turks on his sec—tage plant on .n “The Turks thought the premier r ‘ immb-S ‘ here ’l‘ucsdav and . to show them that to.Iv “‘th ' "We may still he on a honey- they were a " I eventually hopes to titI c i rected toward nty ntett by eitlter t 1 P. the Turkish'Cypriol tdteet- ht, qmd "it a )t l ‘ statement the Canadian troops ling a weapon and at rorists in uniform by the Turks l “‘e mama” "Mane 0' of the bignest problems in the were unable to receive Turkish 6 3° Greeks in work in n cold at r o s take down evacuate the ‘ . INSIDE TODAY It'd Thitlaye of the destroyer 3' f9 O'hquaa CHARLOT’I‘ETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1964. "01 Mm SEVEN CENTS 10 PAGES [HAN ‘MolherOl Atlantic Premiers Taking Mass. Gov. Arrested ST. AUGUSTINE. t‘la, t‘f‘t‘ Police arrested le 72-yeat‘«rtldi 3 used dogs ltl ro tip .scor of Negro 'oulhs 'l'uesday as ta ‘ cial demonstrations reacted a new peak in this troubled city. Malcolitt Peabody was‘ 6 arrested by Police Lieut. E. .l.‘ ' s she sat witit "e St Augustine Neg“, women tn thp By ALAN DONNEUA’ saoooooooo for the whole coiin. dining room of the Ponce de QlitZ‘BPC iOPl—A bold now try this year 1190" “0101‘ LOdgi’r .deml "Her I l 9 pro," . arson‘s proposal left Also in e party were Mrs. limes lake 0“?" m” respons'b'l' room w \iithitt limits~ for iiidt« Donald Campbell of Cambridge. H": Mr MSW“ "‘SWMj". (305's Vldllal tll'm'im'f‘s m "('Unll‘at‘l Mass. wt of art Episcopal "'"d m mun." 26‘ ’1 "la-ll" out" of the insurance systettt. dili‘ma] share of permnal on which Ottawa now pays half hum” a Harvardtcome taxes—was presented by ht, .ts University theoltmy pmtcssnn ‘Pt'llllf‘ Minister Pearson to the , _ ,’ . ifederal - provincial conference Willi typical .\ew hitglattd re- Tttmda‘v_ a o ' ’ it c t ‘ . Patti‘s) 1:33“: (Lived Hts proposal submitted at the. her whether she was going tmmnmww“ "Denim: would free leave. it it, are "m "m"; to Ottawa of a heavy cost burden 3. " ~S420.0tlil.tl(l0 in the new fisca year starting: today. L'nder certain circumstances. the provinces would get new freedom to rtiti the hospital iti- surance plan. As (-otttpensatiitn.i Mt'. Pearson might receive. an a t V (uuxcm MIND ‘pet' cetti of the personal income tp“:“‘ams~ ere with a group of synttta. tax fieldwa share officials said “‘95? “Mr HHOI‘ l'clali‘d New [ingl'ntl' m. would mean $:§i;t).tto0,ooo thtsclicntes are uttetttploymettt as- ' *r‘" -—-~— sistance, blindness attd disabil- pro m l n e n t i church people attd some college N 0 s . - ’ -- aflve sistance. to needy . 65—69, fo' which Ottawa will he tetttton of going to jail. But 15 Tuesday. alter police use k tip a ' Mrs. Peabody had before that she had tto in paying some M88000le lh d (logs yeah tto hrea' .\egro sitdown, In Anchorage lshe ngt'Ped to expose herself to (Anglicant bishop, and J. Law- ce ernmettt. All pl‘tl\'lll('(‘.\ need not take over fttll responsibility for the program. DISCUSS WHOLE FH'ZI." But itt opening the conference discttssinn on the whole field of shared » cost programs jf‘tlitll) finattced by federal and provin- ' governments. the prime minister indicated a git-slow ap proach to Ottawa's withdratta from foitr other major welfarl 'l‘oid that she was iittder ar- st. she rose qutetly attd walked with the others ahead of a group of officers to a wait— ing car. here was no police dog in the car. :{I . r. Pearson said these four should be constricted as a whole d at a t3""“~"- Mr and Mt Allan Stewart '_an “I” . lsvmw "' AM" 2], Htttstmm St” Chalttmtetmm fedetal - provincial meeting of have recoiwd word that thptr welfare ministers in May. Thus EPcrrlioin—ient d At A Glance , "premature" alive and “pit following Good to discuss methods of e eral .li‘rirlayk earthquake in Anchor. withdrawal front these plans. age. Alaska. There was widcl' varying ‘ ' Helen. MOM OKAYS A i it i mother of Massachusetts Gov- erno‘ Endicott Peabody tid und es D Hospitals Failing Doctor Maintains States authority said ‘lhc medical needs of ral Practice, said only he can apply tie ttteasures nec- essary ' f for family practice in the com- munity httt ' Hard Look At Proposals 5 End Of Shared Cost C SparksSomeConcern By DAL WARRING'I‘OX ‘lM‘lH‘fll to the "poorer" prov- QUEBEC IUPt—Atlantic pre- inccs. were one of the charao D’S DATE BRAMPTON, Ont. .lack Segriff _ father of four. has decided to kee ' ' tr‘Pi .t date with a l 0 Prizes 3‘ a miet's expressed concern 'l'tics- terisitcs f Canada that. ftte - pin linu'llflfl 00111051 day at Ottawa‘s offer to hand Newfoundland joined 13 years Mill't‘h 2" them full res onsibility for ccr- Elk lain federal—provincial shared- h hth tat-t." a hm: tum, to cost programs. organize them. These shared The two Liberal premiers. efforts had perhaps changed the Robichaud of New Brunswick face of ‘aita a; t cy were w at and Smallwood Ne\\‘l0ttild~ Confederation \\ as all about. land, were the most definite ttt cht‘ilf had a choice. He could have passed tip the date with the model and taken out ltts wife while the batty sat lit his ‘ would not get He tl keep the date “1.6” Views: Conser‘iamie‘m?‘ Sheci - on \ota hintias post \\llll .loatttte (iavre if Tor- "Hers, Stanfield ,"f M)” 5cm“ [lot He \ ted to know more 0m" thts Saturday. and Shaw of Prince ladwar ls- ahmtt thp dttnarsq'lnd‘renls 9f. b 13"“ “’ ‘9“ '” km)“ "W"? fect the proposed changes would hm” (he likely finam'ial 9" have oti the financial otttlook of fects on their provinces. Their c 0 nt tit e n t s followed Prime Minister Pearson's tlllf‘l“ ,th hp an at the federal-provincial confer- agt'ct‘d oti 'lic desirabil- ., . . on to consider transferrin: ‘0 itv of less rigid terms for joint. “0“ FRLM‘ ‘CP' A .U””f’d the Provinces, by a Cnnll'acll'lg‘ ‘federahpi'ovincial projects. lltf‘fifldy out agreement, ftili rcsponsihil~ ed or prior consultation be- the public ttv his province before makinz de- tailed comment. d Premier Robl- a a: for certain sha ed-cost pro- rpm. ,- h a H. rt n r a are .hemg blala'm-‘I “mm-o y la is to which both Ottawa taunt.th or xpande so ospitals attd medical schools and pmvtmtat tleasurt “ prinrilies M different provinces DIV Wall” W- SZCkPH ~ll‘.. 0f contribute, They include ll()l\‘pl< coutd be taken into “count. Washington. \HODIOSidenl tal insurante, allott'an es f lite American Academy of (len- disabled an 11nd peoplp' 3:» WANTS CLAUSE the pub- sisiant-e for the needy aged and Mr. Stanfield said Nova Sco- unemployed. tia cotild not consider contract— 0 correct the province that wntmcwd tng out unless there was some ltospitals and medical‘tout wnutd be compensated twisort of escalation clause that ' are operated Ottawa with a target. Sham3 0'! would provide more revenue. as l. 'hools, which _ '.lh.l.mh‘”' {"l‘ds' , personal income tax collections 'pmn' ,_ 'nue‘kp' The" ‘Cittxetts must ask their law- than no“. and pusgthtv (“her tt. seldom oer-tensed. is point ' ' ' appeared covered by Mr. Pear t {lgidn'l'a nancial concessions. 0 l' . t . " Premier Robichaud said ltts government does not think schools yottug men s > ‘some al- lotvauce for escalaitnns of caste .. are instead guiding would be necessary. their daughter tMt's.’pt‘ot‘tnctal reaction to Mr. Pcatu _ t h t t . - so “on t0 dc“ ‘ B)’ THE CANADIAN PRESS Donald Barrettuwvent to Martha son's proposal. thent-into specialttas. 'l'f‘fia‘gh iijtiltiztigmtlh listwajoiriil progratns'l Mr. Rohicltaud suggested it in tint) and has lived there since. 30"“, promtmts. "0mm". p11,, 183} “HR and a "W": It‘ll“? “New Brunswick," e 5 id, new approach to the_problem and TUESDAY. March Ill. mm W‘- llffll't‘t‘ll runs a har ware miet. Smattwmd 0t Netthmmh INN?- “ _ t I _ “does "0‘ SH, I. admntages of priority differences iii a par» Northern \ffatrs Minister “m” ‘" An‘h‘wfl" M"- Slcwa'" land were concerned over the D" MUM” Mm” t" the m- accruing to it throuoh the in~ “("l‘m pmglham hem?" me Lat“ mtd he nits” t I“. say stat according to reports'impt't(.atinm M “at mm tpivhnttnnal conference ‘0" gen- "omit.th or H“ ahaTmmm‘ intvmtmls mount.“ and between . . . . " . he's receiv , the store has been . _ . . r H ‘ -rat'practtce meeting in Monl- _ ‘ t. . . ‘., the team-at gm-at-nmam and the "‘0'" “‘1‘ be?“ (L‘th ll" 3" d, . wt drawal fiout ,iotnt ptogtttttts. t H. , k he” of [Meta] pathctpmmn~ t _ 355°55"“‘“l “l tidal “M9 “an . . . Premier Roblin of Manitoba 5: "5 “0° ,_ _ Wm'mws- dama in l\\'o stricken ccu- The first Indication Mr. Siew- said the team-at protmsnt as n sans PROBLEMS mm. pmnnm must often r... 5- "N .Q‘" h" delight” and.stands is "not acceptable." Micmac . ‘New Brunswick would not se- sis- the inducements from fed- “” ““r'y lf“““"* “"01‘00 ‘:oti-Iiiiiii-ti\tih:rsatiiiioci:lgitziid Ll-SMP tors tritium l-rmimy iOSISbISIl(.: ia Hamil ‘Nah agendas m u takith- ' "" ~ - ~ - ‘ ' " ‘ ‘V . . ‘ ‘ 1“ l': l 2‘ ‘1 H I ‘ ' ""191? €351 9" ll 1' Pram“ it itures in areas not it i {tigbigtl"littmhmsgfllfiling: "‘3 "'Vl’l‘snyi the Kill But ttebec's Premier Le- |cal basis for it would be hardlgfim-‘tty in t e ptovtnce,” mundtandts “my tn'm (.mttcd_ h? ‘P-f‘l‘f‘fl fl Vlt’li‘gl‘im from sage: stronle etitpltastztug the ‘ t t to ftnd m the tm\.9t._mmm9 . ‘Smd' mm is wmetlahtp and "mm" “iplwizitzmgmeifiimfl f at “heytprovutces constitutional rights HAI.il—-\\ itl’t —-- The de- lanttc provinces shows a lack of teal apprecia- ire “mm” Fawmu WIMP“ , t as inessageqtvg’f‘ittn fields covered by the shared- ,er-esc Mtcmac was an premier Smattwmd dettwred tum t“. tht, Foyemment 0t "an. tit‘f‘nll‘lll't‘tl or deny 31‘! here I . co" program‘ ple‘ l a de"c"m,”“ss'”“ed Tucs‘lay and he' what was described as an elo-l of provincial pt ms t ' led prop l ven more spirit was carried awav by six he.“ speech voicing concern He called lot a sth (title of I ' =tat press reports of spectal secu- ' \estet‘daty Mr. and Mrs. Stew- Shopping than the federal one rtty measures at the federal- tart erectved a_ letter from their He shut Qhehet- want; it. take ttt‘igvtnctal conference in Que- ;\l}tit:wl$ilal nilll‘blfl“ al “e tow]. mt only ttmpttat humane. ‘ Ellicir dailtwhter ti‘a gheeandland [he rm” welfare pmm'ag‘s ' ‘ t 'a I‘ . tmentioned by Mr. Pearson. tit huhltmhbland ‘Irire filamzzn‘iigiflldtalso municipal winter works Anchorage. the largest city in “ "d deral grim" or Atmka rm. Ma 3 d om, ha" public health and hospital con- 5 Paul Martincau (PC~~Pon- itac 'l‘entiscamittquet attd 'I‘lieogene Ricar iPC —- t . tlyacintlte - Bagoti demanded Micntac chiefs who will kecptahhht it safe tttitil the tiavy gives an‘tshared-cosl Programs. In his ‘resptinsihility These could va other ship the saute ' ‘ ‘3 main ltcre ttntil her "disposition is determined." the navy said changes ttt ‘priorities in fields of provincial ry i any drastic view these programs. of great '(‘oniittucd on page . mtt . na e. e 2" -ton Micmac will re- 1 Lesage Supplies Details Only one tt'ihal»class do firt‘iit't-t‘Zi.il‘.l*f“““a“' ‘5 '““.Of Contracting-Out Plan Justice department comment tco ' wt pd ' or i ‘ ' C . “lln‘llt ll" ' "P .3 Il. 3i 0“ the reme ,mouth, last summer. . “"1110 Martin iNl)!’ ~ 'l‘int- ntinsi and iNDP blocked efforts the estimates an Easter recess. WEDNESDAY, April I The Commons meets at 1’. 30 pm. EST to cont' to study of the final supplementary es» \ r it o l d Peters iska mt "Qt go into the . . . Rv WALDRON LAVERS t Despitc these conditions. work times. l‘he s n t r . . tt Hm e a e “we” 3' ltEORGETOWN —— Work on t has progressed without inter- —~— —»—— " rupiton to reach its present ad- t hui. irth on the ‘ vaticed stage. 'Martne Ltd. at Georgetown hast progressed capi a verse t weather conditions. Construct- t ion is close to target date. ‘ itpt shuct Martin Yeartmen. tttatiager of Khrushchev arritcd “‘4‘ Marine lttd. otwnptt 5t”. (.cttrgetown Shipyards has con- ass- The largest cf the three httild< Temporary office accomtttt.da- ions were established last fall it the Georgetown ' building. The peak during the winter months was .‘i . Nikita Begins 3 Hungarian Visit BU D.v\ P ES'I‘ with his Httngariau‘ lil'm'd that WOT is Will _ _ llics to strengthen his hand in: 31L! at a highly sa‘lleaUlle ""45 '5 Sleol‘fri'mm ml‘aSl'l'lnfi e struggle with (‘otttmtttttsl‘ WW. 22‘ by 5" {9“1- 1‘ i5 40 t China -fect high in the posts for leadership of world Construction commenced last' com tiuntsm, - "he fall. lirst obstacle ettcotut— The building is large enough The Soviet leader's visit |\ tcrcil was unfavorable tertatn h. attmt- "Nap mnsmtmon hf nt ht mm“? are expected to be devoted iargctyton the site. consideratth HK-‘dtagigets assuri workI . “They sit all dav ‘0 laying llir‘ groundwork f r a.‘ flit-Villf‘d by “MW fall mil“ or. a 12-month ba.t Two, (in stintntit meeting of ('nmmun:st 'l'n..s was followed by one large tO-ton ovechca mght they 1 leaders on the Chinese issue tn, tht. most “were with”: m “tut be t aired t . . . Mosrmt next monl . youri ltht‘ handling of sleet “ 5 ., . t _ MBLY shop of h ere. The steel frame Marine S it t p- ha! been completed and plleiml fynrds in Georgetown in seen the siding has been started. This is the building where the m ASBE the Bitthurst assembly of It steel draggevn Work Close To Schedule ;;i;..:::' At Georgetown Yard Rapidly tie and \\ .t. frontage, This building measures.”in objections to a lltl by 34 frame construction The building \\"lll provide for he n vice president. personnel HL'II'. tettographie and at. It a ing roontt ct'anesl(taut‘entry Shop and m, ttho $0. ances, old age assistance and to facilitate (WI 3 mm to sections. 7 by 30 feet for the new fish plant take place. By JOHN YORSTON increasing Quebec's share of QUEBEC iCPi—P | Le- the direct tax fie 5. down what It “ i a completely differ- ent question." he said. sals' that would allow a province to 1e ve a program WANTS MORE . 'jointly financed with Ottawa QlleMCS df'mm‘d f‘“ 35 f and take the equivalent amount cent 0! pers‘mal mmme “"95 t t taxattm resources Instea ' '25 per cent of corporation taxes 0 The “I‘M has come to mute and all death duties—reiterated . ..‘ ~ it s “W”! mml‘llf’fm“ 1'8 the question of shared-cost pro- 1”“dd) “0‘? .lla‘e he '01. W t it "Wm l TM: . ' I .. ‘pur use of permitting the prov- “39”” “l l m ' 'igrf‘m? "me, ?“ fir first "I tinces to meet their responsibil- .t “said-Ida bite to tie e eta-ti“as and to satisfy te asttprovtncial conference Tuesday. , “h :x‘ 0 .n of the site 1- runs e i “h haw become top priop Wllh a SOllt'hEl'“ At the same time. Mr. Lesage . tty." The federal government 3‘ this year is allowing the prov- tvood-lfederal government plans to aid ‘ ' cases, b inces 18 cent of personal income taxes, 22 cent of corporation taxes and per cent of death duties. 1 . Lesage also said the. op- tioti formula for shared-cos! plans should be applied retro- actively. “in a fairness." T is was because Quebec had not en- tered plans until 1969. feet and is for the pt‘esidottt,‘gt‘e equivatonl in "and The Quebec brief, which Mr. Lesage read iti French. said the province wants—in principlewto nttl of wltat are in effect shared-cost pro- third building is rapidly grams. These included hospital ied. t "Vo'il‘li'tftltgi“:§ll$i§§tn§lii’”2533330533?t Shaw To speak ’0” The Cuff' mu» 3 a iiity and blindness allow- QUl‘iHl‘K' '(‘tl‘l Canada's olds ‘est premier. 74-year-old Walter !Shatv of Prince Edward island. "mp? taxation powers. purchasing agent secretarial lso contains a draft- at :1 Q 3 f4. mmsures 7; winter \torks. Contracting out. accepted ltit ‘principle at the November con- ‘ of ifefl‘m'f‘ in Ottawa. would be .- . t u . - . looked fres it t q- lziahtiglw In “W dullntt walked into the federal-provin- cial conference Tuesday. Al 4.30 " ‘3 cout.n START JAN. i am. tratit arrival Char. ' The llt" stage could start lottetown apparently was taken ‘ next Jan 1, said. an ru ‘in st‘i e. until Jan. 1, 196? During this: "l'm almost overjoyed lo tn period Quebec would not change hero iii tlte beautiful province the structure and city of Quebec." he boomed or operation of The second from his six-foot height as Que. . titlit, bec Premier [.esage greeted cquiv- him at the door of the aleuce could ilctcrtttitied iii latttt'c budding. the light of experience gathered Iarlier. ~ a hearty break. and appraised over the two fast. he said he has no formal previous years." submission to this conference, this ltnal eqiiivaleitic. 1“ 533’ M)?" I ha“ 8 Worked out. Quebec "H "1“ ""ll- wmtd he tr“, m He hoped the federal govern. ee m operate the , services as it s s fll. " legis- tittiity Mr. [,9an4» satrl about Sill”: t,‘ ‘ . . . .\.sltat tt agt metits again 000.000 is 599m OHM" “" He was still tnhappy with the settlement continuing pro ' s \tltttt uebec wants to withdraw. 0n n m a It,“ ”" “it"lllléfllat income off: ’" F" ""»“"”“’ “'93” with- _ V's“ \stnte roos MINES I" $‘--m-mm a 5““‘3 l Doll‘lttll plan, it [was alarm: would mean Ottawa would hate. 3; r I“ h h-mt but that was‘lfl to give tip an additional 40 pm‘ \'(\|‘\ far in Prince Edward [5. cent personal income taxei Mutt ollected ttt Quebec. " \boui 70 per rent of our poo. Mr. I. told the confer- ple are 8 ~ employed_ Mo” once that the question of Sltal’f‘t'l-‘lllt'lll that. they're living on tow cost programs and fiscal cqtttv-‘incomcs This plan won't-ho], alence has nothing to do wnhtthcm tit all." 'art‘ived at last will