If It's Good For The Island The Guardian Is For It Wire (bootstrap “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” VOL. LXXVIL N0. 100 The official opening of Prince Edward Island's 19th annual Music Festival “'13 held last night. at Bircbwood High School. witll Minister of Education Dr. LG. Dewar de- v MerchaniMarine Proposal Is Talked Out In Commons O'I‘TAWSI NIP) A motion) under which the federal govern- ment would consider the estab- lishment of a merchant marine was talked out in tile Commons Monday. but the ltalf - down members who spoke on the measure got their message across anyway. Canada. they all said. should have a merchant Ice The country now has onc‘ deco-sea vessel under Canadian registry. - The motion calling on the government to give the matter' consideration was sponsored by. Thomas M, Bell lPC —» Saint John - Al‘bcrt‘. who said that "for the love of me I can‘t un-‘I derstand , . . why we allowed. the merchant fleet to dwiu-' die. . . It was necessary to pill the Canadian shipping industry in a. position where it could compete with other countries. It would bring new dollars Into the economy and therefore redllce the balance of payments deficit. It would give. the coun- try greater control over import and export traffic. and increase Canada‘s bargaining p owe r with other countries. “Whatever we do. we should do it now." lo Meet Here In June . The Maritime Aberdeen Angus Association will hold annual meeting and field day in this province on Monday and Tuesday. 29 and 30. it was learned last night from Lco \I. Isaac. Mermai and Char- lottetown. president of the as- SCf'lt’l‘IlfTrI). The announcement came fol- lowing a mcoting of the execut- lvc of the PEI. Angus bred- t‘rs‘ executive as the Island group are responsible for arrang- ing the delta 5 The a meeting will be hclzt in Charlottetown on the morning of mrmbers .. 3 Clyde River for a Health H May Be EasedBy Sci WASHLNG'I‘ON (AP) ’ The United States agriculture dc- parttment's top researcher says there is a good chance that science can decrease the health hazards of smoking ‘ "But it Is going to take in tensive work." Dr. B. T. Sh' ' 533’5. "and I couldn't predict‘ how soon the answer would tome.“ Shaw. administrator ot the department's agricultuer re-, Search service. made his ass-ess- ment in testimony before a House of Representatives lip-i Propriations subcommittee on: agriculture last . transcript of the hearina Tt‘lt‘ascd Monda. . Shaw testified that although the ' altb ' has 4 - W85 ' issued a that smoking; ra" cause cancer and othert diseases. the federal govern-i W does not know exactly MUSIC FESTIV OFFICIALLY OPENED f 1 TIMBE’RS AID 1 SPEED LIMIT music festival. who introduc~ t.-tlctown; (‘licslcy Hughes. Cove- Authorised In Second Clan Inn by the font Olfiu Departucfl. Ottawa. and for payment 1 m h out ed Dr. Dewar. Competitions began yesterday in Summer< side and Charlottetown and to- day Montague will join the other centres with adjudication of classes. For stories see pages 3 and 5t. livering the opening address. Seen here are from the. left: : Lletltcnant~Gover- nor W..T. MacDonald. a pat- ron of the festival: ' .Ioluistotie. president of the. Iilr. Bell said (‘nnzilla has be-‘ had rande third behind the come a nation of Iandlubbers. United States and Britain in‘ Tile country's c o n t. r ol had’ shipbuilding. ' moved into central Canada and Shipbuilding e m pin yeesi many people forgot there was in Canada had declined (Tom a “\l'holcsnme sea" lapping. 13.000 in 1937 to 14.000 in 1961., 3'48")“ lllf‘ ("35"- iEstablishment. of a merchant \‘I.\S THIRD ifleet would a sure way Rayltald Gun)’ l‘l. Levis) reverse this trend' said it was sad Canada. with. Maurl‘it'e C019 (SIC -- Chicou- her great sea tradition. couldn't‘ timi) said it was "practicallyl boast a merclint fleet. During. unbelievable" that a country of- the Second World War Canada g nearly 20.000.000 people had not —~ ~. merchant fleet. One of the sad- idest things was that the govo Ruby To Get So 't T ' | i . DALLAS tAT“ _. Jack Ruby. i 0W" 5‘11” “Wheihoutzh't 03"" described by his lawyers as a 1 .ad3 “imild be 195ml“ m a 09' ing stmllar legislation. man whose "mind is falling . apart." will get a jury trial to Harold Winch tNDP — Van- icouver East) said he was a. 7 t cmment .lfl‘aao money to build ; ships. I Robert Beaule t('.reditisfe—— Quebec East) said many counp ltries restrict cargoes to theiri determine if he now is insane alid should be committed to aviong - standing advocate of a mental hospital. merchant fleet but before any. In l‘t‘spnnse to a roqiipst im- 1 decision was reached to start sanity trial filed by Mrs. Eva ‘ L“ new fleet- It “mum be a 200d ("out Ruby‘s sister. Judge do: i Idea ‘9 fin“, ‘Vh-V Canada ii 3mm. said he “.miid begin couldn t retain the fleet it once empanclling a jury at the first i M ' suitable date, “ ‘ L) l i'ctillit‘es that all Tends law 0 judge hold such a trial if tho i A 't (If‘lf‘lll'f‘ asks for l. _ ___l l OTTAWA tf‘Pt-Jl'he federal] government's family snowmen} payments are "no business or , th Mr. Cameron said he. is dis-l furbed at the claim of Premier I‘ld‘” .i'il 'I‘" and“! lefV". Lesage of Quebec that the fed»1 the payments' Wimp”? “I’m?” “J! :‘m a my. eral proposal to extend the til-i. In opening the debate. Mi H" mm! on "C mm" 5' ‘lnwanccs for students aged l6i Gordon introduced an nmctid» .\ tour of Angus herds on the Island from Alberton to Char-i lottctown will be made on Tues- dm. June 30. Mr Mclsaac saidi The tour will start at Alberton, “new there are several herds :I' IIlf‘ sleek black animals. l Maurice Fritz. Guelph f‘tntar- lllc new national secretary. will be present to look after the judging at the field day. The committee named to look after the details comprise P.E.l. secretary John N. Kenny. Chair-- Federal government ance of this view would be "an- other disastrous step toward . the disintegration of our cell-l tral national authority." 1 The British Columbia Mr . to implement in c om 2 tax spoke as the House opened do i accept l (‘ changes an nouneed in Luci March to budget of Finance. Minister Gordon. i d: Bicyd Dixon and r. . c-‘ S380. n . ‘ ville. on the south shore of the 1 St. Lawrence River. figures they may have found a sure fire way to force motorists to observe the m-miles-per‘hour speed main street. inches thick and four W across the thoroughfares. sc- ca 0 the i sonal » i income tax arrangement. .balc on preliminary resolutions} to implement income taxi A i (cred funds I CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY. .AFniiT‘ésfiuoi MONTREAL f(‘P) _. Tne earby community of limit on the town’s y simply gathered up a few pieces of lumber. two inches ide. and stretched them curing them with spikes. lll stalled during the weekend, town officials say the obsta- (‘Ies may become a permanent. fixture. Police (‘hief Denis Lahan said the action was taken be- use motorists refused bserve the speed limit town does not it enough policemen to enforce law. . He said the street had be v ., >11 , "‘ ‘b to and ave 3- 1 s9 estrlans. INSIDE TODAY irths. death! . . . . . . .. .‘t. 13 Classified . . . . . . . . .. 2. 1.”) ‘ mics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10 Sport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 9 Finance. markets . . . . . .. It Editorials 6 Kings. Queens, City 7 Summersi o 3 Women's . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8 owance Plan . Blasted By ND'P Member Mariiirtlchngus Ass'n The government has already '22nd's intelligence officer. announced an agreement with 9. Quebec 3 n v provincial government, 1 whereby the new family 31- t Castle Colin Cameron (NDP —— Nam- I lowances will not paid in aimo - Cowlchan - the. Islands) l Quebec. Instead. Quebec will lsaid in the Commons Monday. ‘receive extra taxing powers—- probably an added share of pcr— i income taxes—in lieu of and I7 is an invasion of provm» l ment to the tax—change rcsolu- i cial rights. tion ment‘s recent decision i all provinces in larger share of" to implement the tax under a genei hange in the federal-provincla l Parliament Glance By THE CANADIAN PRESS '” ‘—”_' . MONDAY. April 27. um ° 5 Gerard Girounrd merm— i belle). who quit Social Credit r 1 last week. said Keith Davey. j Liberal national director. of- him election campaign o join the. Liberals. External Affairs Minister Martin said presence of the i United Nations force In Cy- .. ~ ~ , . has prevented whole- tts in fob." co or in It may he the Iempelahn'e‘ pruse ' _ V :‘l‘lzaalflsiixglnr ii a”. the sums 3i which the cigarette sale civil war and outside ln~ ni disease, So, he said: burned has a considerable ef-I l dcpart- ‘ ment. Dr, Irving Jr.. a‘ deputy administrator. described. the isolation of two fatty acids stances that are hazardous. MAKE TOBACCO CHANGES ‘ Now. when we filid out what ervention, ,.wi. (in ml that it is very feet on‘what the end produ Colin Cameron (NM, _ important then that we . . . do Will be m the WW”. he Sald- Namalmo - Cowichon the everything ‘ o ' M an example of the kind of: Islandsl‘sald the federal gov- tidcntify and remove the sub-‘wwmch done by the emmenis iamiiy allowance payments are "no business of any provincial government.“ ND)” Leader Douglas sug- , ‘ ovbacco. gesled a combines investiga- roblcms are. we do how '" l . . . ‘ lilp‘poiltunities through breeding “We have found that Turkish going: the me“ "mm" of tobacco to change the Phi"- tobacco, of all those tested” ‘ ' . Acteristics of the tobacco." contains substantially greater- ‘l‘rade Minister Sharp said As an example. he said. re- amounts of these two fatty. It would be better for ('anada searchers can produce 10133000 acids." he said "We have also: to wait until the market set- tvith no nicotine in it or any demonstrated that by adding; percentage of nicotine “‘8' my these two acids in appropriate tIf‘Sll't‘. He. said the same pm)" amounts to American tobacco a-blv could be done With theliwe can at late the aroma tars in tobacco. h ‘ we 1 .and flavor of Turkish tobacco." ' arc mus i _ doll: ozaige {gin-lb, p'mcessinm,‘ ITVIM added "(width that. he aging and even the burning ofrouldnot describe the practical ifibafllm I lslznlhicance of this It mascot. p.m. EM t of budget tax Senate nth at I p.m. tics before entering any long- term supplies TUESDAY. April 27 The agreement for sugar Commons meets at 2:10 continue study resolutions. The gov e rn m e nt i20 mortar shells at St. Hilat'ion after-‘ three miles. Full in govcr..~ , td gm. i Lu l NOT MORE THAN WEATHER Cloudy with a few showers. clearing in evening; northeasterly winds 20. Low- high 32 and 38. hsiavafcnnrs 14 times . 37 Women Are Rescued When Blaze ISlorekeeper Robbed [By2 Masked Bandits l INDIAN RIVER ~— Appl'oxi- i seen the two men qulic clr‘at'lv . matcly $400 was taken in a lit as they wore masks he was ibreak at Fred Ready's store unable to recognize them. To I here early yesterday morning protect his sttil‘t‘ be barred hlnl~ when two masked thieves, un- self in that part ofth building able to enter the store propcr; and the thieves could get I I frisked Mr. Ready's ll‘OIlsEl‘s further than the bedroom. arid math: 0‘" With “"9 mcnpy However. they demanded nio- all“ a “rib! “'alCh- llf‘)‘ and after scare in: no: Fin”), into ti". blinding was i'oclii found the purse containlng ‘ made through iiie hedmnm “.m. the money. They left lhe puisc ‘ do“. "i- ihe living quarters Hum but also took .\Il‘. Ready‘s warm I joining me Sm”, “iii.re Mr. which had been left on the tII‘Ps~ I Ready resides alone. Mr. Ready 501" i said last night that the thieves Mr. Ready said they rcniovct. attempted to enter the store the phone from the wall. aiid af- through the p 0 re h door but it‘ tor finding the money, left the ‘ was barred with an iron bar. building through the brokcn lied- l'ooiii window. Mr. Ready explained that he had boon flopping when. about Summcl'sirlc d e t a c Iinicnl. 3 am‘ HP became aware of d. Rt‘.\lP notified and road block: light through his window. When ‘ “"‘l'f‘ 5“ “P WWI." I'Pslf'rtldy he made no movement the in . ")“rlli'l'l- 'I‘llt‘S“ \"f‘l'f‘ IMP? trutlcrs went around to the front "WW" III” If)? “(7le Pmpllflfill' ed last night that they weir llia-t (, i. 'in: t'\'el‘_\' effort to apprehend i and llleii tried to break down the H)“ I'llrlltl‘TN l 5 x APPOINTED t Earl Adams. Charlottetown i has been named provincia dairy superintendent. it was learned last night front Agr: ('ulture lliilisler Andrew B. Maz-l‘tae. Mr. Adams succeeds Henry .I. Mat-Donald. who re tired several weeks ago. The announcement came following a civil service examination which was conducted by commission. the When their attempts failed to break the second door they re» ‘turned to the bedroom window, ‘ removed the outside glass and I then smashed the inside window and entered the building. Ev this time Mr. Ready 1 local Man Publishes . . Cams... New lsand History ‘ By “Vian Tl’RNRL‘IJ, As Lorne if. Caliber-k of ('.iar-‘ lottetowti has “jumped the gut." F‘ R t on centenary planners. lg i Within a few days his first . ‘I‘i'fik. “The (‘l'fidlc of (‘onfcder— ufwl‘flr Canadian D?" ation." will be released. I. (It-ills tr'ols a n d observation pools with history of the Island from lwere reported safe Monday as the earliest days until the pro the heaviest filing to date was sent. and in richly finished with iexcllangcd between Greek andi anecdotes both humorous and {TPI‘RISll-Cb’lpl'mls 1“ the KY‘Fe'.’ dramatic of the various periods I")8 P355 31“"? and events leading up to today. Senior officers of the Cana- . . . I2-MIIe Limit twhich now has lasted several fdiali contingent of the United iNafions force spent the day . trying to negotiate with leaders of bob sides to end the fight Legislation Due i days. I O . , l Tile Canadians lnciuded LL-l Tull“ ((‘PI »- Legislation CM, Andre“. ‘dem_.i__ “f Sap! lo establiin a l2-mile fishing: the . limit, off (allada s coasts ls ex- nia. Ont. coiilmander of . - Maj pccted to be introduced III the. Royal 22ml Rczlnienl. , - Jnim Reammi of Ohmm mm; Commons "within a few days." Minister Robicliaud mander of the squadron of “Phones Royal Canadian Dragoons alt-lsaid M“""“>'- .tached to the Canadian t-otitln-‘ .mad“ “1“ “W’mf‘m 1" igent, Maj. Patrick ’I‘renibly of a “mile” reply [0 Um“ I iCliicoutimi. Que. a Royal 2‘2nd . 0011“ (PC - Qllf‘ells-leefl- i lC om pa n y commander. and‘ bum”- ionpi‘ mmpi Kay. ii". Ruyail Mr. Robichaud said discus sions are under way with coun- tgnsp tries affected by the dct-ision to extend the fishing limit front account of the matter Gl‘cek~(‘ypi'i ots fired :11 during Monday ! .noon and machinegun fire was ; their interests . continuous. i would be taken. ~‘ ~ _... t l l l l i l l MB. CALLBECK msriiavs 'ii‘iannw noon l announced by the centenary of- ticlals that a program of en couragomcnt would be starlet! She for the writing of local histories 2('I‘tl>\ Canada, And Mr . ilig of 1962. Of," A MBI’I‘ION Mr. (‘allbcck. well-known many parts of the Island as scientist with the Charlottetown Experimental Farm, has had ‘ for along time. the urge ‘ his name on the jacket desig t a book. He has also long nurtut led a fascination for Island hi: i tory. The result of itional yearnings chronicle. s real writing career began about l939, when he first sub milled to the Atlantic AdVocarc one of be several articles he has had published. Before thatl he had already gained some 3pc ‘ cializetl fame through a number ‘ of papers he had published con- cerning his work as a phytopatli- ologist on potato fungicides an top killers. But the real start came with encouragement from the Brunr i wick Press of Fredricton whenj Ilf‘ told them of his interest ‘ ltfontinucd oil page 3. col. 6) to ' 0 this new 5‘ i \ eral (inlv lhis past weekend it was Gm“? "lerkv Wm charged . Call I . or -.. s'flt‘lt'd the actual writing 093m.“ Graham of his book back at the beginii- ‘3 H3115“ Seaman Hiis Centre V Speedy Action Aver’rs Tragedy MONTREAL (Cl't 'I‘I‘lf't‘v‘ seven unconscious women. most of them wearing leotards. were carried from a physical culture studio when fire swept a two- slorey building in suburban Chomcdey Monday niz t. “Most of them were wearing only those black tights." sa.d Chomedey police chief Ray- ' . gesturing with his “SOme of them were heav.. The woan were taken to ARD'A Inventory Of Land Taken AMHERST (CPI-«A three-day land inventory regional semi- nar of the Atlantic Rehabilita tion and Development Act pro- more than 75 officials from the Atlantic provinces and the fed- eral government attending. Objectives are. to reach agree ment on the provincial and ted-i nee s in land inventory works and discuss the . e of; lassification systems and scale of mapping that will fulfill the Woman C urged In Halifax Death HALIFAX ICP) -— Vivian Nun'm, a 3??»year-nld Halifax with capital murder following a ls‘untday nilglht shooting when appeared in police h Monday. The charge arose out of the .n. . , who dried in hospital early Monday from a stomach wound inflicted by a .22-calibre rifle during a shoot- llliting incident late Sunday in a a ‘Tower Road apartment in the West. smile west end of the City. . collapsed ‘SHt-rP-t‘neut‘ linsplfal in nearby ('arfiervillc dislrlrt of Montreal for treatment of smoke inhata tion None was hOIIPVf-‘(I in ser- ious condition. "We didn't lose much limp," chief Dion said. “We had them all on their way to hospital in is minutes," The fire which started It) the upper storey caused heavy damage to the two-storey store. and office buildingTbe roof before firemen exv tinguished it within two hours The building housed a bans ranch. two stores, a hairdress- ing salon and a number of of- rices. Only the physical culture salon in tile basement was occu- pied wlicn the fire started. Chief Dion said 40 firemen v v" . ‘gram Opened he” Monda.‘ “"“ and 22 policemen were on the scene within minutes to battle the blaze and reroute traffic. The Cllomcrley force was retit- forced by \lonlreal and nearby Laval des Rapidcs firemen. Neighboring Dllvcrnay also sent police. The chief said the rescuers got four women olit the door of the physical culture salon and the remainder were pulled olu through windows. Welcome Given To Red Kelly O'I‘I‘UVA lCPl leopard tRcdl Kelly. who helped Tor- e‘ onto Maple. Leafs win the. Stark ley Cup. was welcomed back to the Commons Monday night. Gilles Gregoire 'Cl‘edit‘s Lapointei an ‘ 'P(‘ d “Paul-Mart — Pontiac - Temiscamin— gue) hailed the hockey hero . when he quietly slipped into his Commons seat. Kelly. Liberal I‘TIP for York d and looked em- barrassed. but said nothing. Questioned MONTREAL tCPl~The com-l missioner of the Coffin inquiry. Monday questioned Montreal author Jacques Hebert's good faith when he wrote J'Accuse les Assassins de Coffin. Mr. Justice Roger BrossardI was replying to Mr. Hebert.‘s re l quest that independent detec i Police “Listen Mr. commissioner said. faith anywhere, it is not on one side. The nine. weeks of testimony indicate bad 1 faith isn't always found on one side.“ “Are you accusln Hebert." the "If there‘s g me of bad faith?" 'Mr. Hebert sa d "The inquiry s hows you haven't always acted and spo- ken in good faith to date,” Mr Justice Hrnssal‘fl replied. “It is possible the witnesses we shall hear from now to the end of the inquiry sltall change this first impression. I hope so. for your sake " the commis- t sioner added. Mrcherl‘s book contends tag. lo Hea -iiAuthor's Good faith Al Probe that Wilbert t'rlffm was rau- roaded to his death on the gal lows by Quebec government of- ficials. He was found guilty of the murder of one of three United States bear hunter: killed in 1953 in the Gaspu Peninsula. At the opening of the day's hearing. commissi on counsei .l'llles Descelienes reported that Robert. Ritz of Hollidaysbllt‘g, Penn. was the first person called who refused to testify at, the inquiry, set up after the publication of Mr. Hebert”: ook. The t-oniliiission wanted to question him on a statement attributed to him in the book saying one of the US. victims from Pennsylvania, Eugene Lindsey. carried $2.000 on his person rather than the $000 be lieved stolen from him by the killer. He was also reported to have quoted \Ir. Lindsey as saving money would be stolen from him “over my dead body.” “'Ol‘LI) ADI) VOTHING \Ir, Ritz refused to testify n11 the grounds his evidence would t('tillllnllf‘d on page 3. col. 3i \II).K'(W)W .\Pl Witt'kl it; against a dcndllne. Soviet mil-.- tarv and civilian engineers tried Monday to blast an unfit" for flood waters backed up behind a mountain landslide threaten. ing storied Samarknnd and villages along the VPI'R\§Il2n River The) wright to build a canal 9% feet long which would drain the backed up waters into the river bed below Explosions already were rock- lng the area the Communist Pravda said. went ahead w'lth their task \ uP\\ estimate by the government newspaper Izvestla said they had out} four days to eliminate the danger of I break in the landslide The landslide I; m ilnslnhlt‘ that holes haw M N dllfi by) Soviets Push Effort d 0f Disaster hand in place Ilu‘ explosive-3. (‘Illf‘l engineer \ntllll Tsut‘lkm' told a Soviet correspondent at the \t'f‘nl‘ laboriously they hacked out holes 6 .‘i feel \I trio and 20.2 feet deep for the charges. reported made up of convcntlonal blast- ' _ materials I" r a v d a reported Sunday h-‘liiN‘TS were sent to the area. But the cypcrls apparently de- cided their use would he too risk) If the dam suddenly breaks the pentup waters can flood Satitarkand, Pcndzhikent n-nd Bllkh'n‘a and many villages lzvestia warned. This was the first mention that Bukliara. one of the famed rug centres on the ancient carn- van rmltf‘s across Central Asia. also was endangered. I I or. q man-u... mu. “-"Y""'-HI‘I