if It’s Good For The Island The Guardian.|s For It * VOL, LXXIX NO. 154 CAR IN WHICH t Betherincd as tecond lass Ma ; ftawe and fer - got . HRE KIL LE ¢ + Hobe the Feet (fice Hepartnent, payment of “pestege im cash : idisclose the homb’s strength, but “ Che Guar “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The CANADA, MONDAY, JULY 4 hina _ After a ~ 4 > RADIATION CLEARS RAPIDLY OOD me * 4 First French Bomb Test ali oP Dew , 1966 Threaten: e | » Reported Feeble Effort _other : From Reuters-AP . no ships. from: any nation- PAPEETE. Tahiti (CP) ality in the area. : France hegan its controversial (In Washington, a US stale South Pacific nuclear tests Sat- department spokesman. said the urday with an atomic blast American observation .wart open, weak. enough to allow its offi- roytine and to he expected; cials to stroll in the explosion Correspondents were not .per- area 10 hours tater —weetine—mitted—te—witness the exposion, street clothes ° - French spokesmen refused to hit was understood to have heen relatively feeble. and intended primarily to test securitv meas- uras and other procedure : after the blast Jacques _ Tauraa, __ president ; of French Polynesia s teritorial — a assembly; said “he _ is satisfied there was no ‘danger ‘to shuman Scheduled life. . Twaraa said he and Jacques Feeeart_ President de Gaulle’s GEORGETOWN. — The 198 personal representative landed foot eel trawler no oe on, the test atoll barely 10 hours a tal ae tho Reed , Low —ship—te—he—whallx_constructed_at seen in the Gambia Islands 270 managing director of Norinvest miles from the site. A-S. a prominent investmen but officials on* the scene told them it had heen scheduled for dawn Friday--24 hours: earher than the device actually was ex- ploded The Friday. detonation was called off four seconds be- fore firing time because a $¢-. _sContinved on page 3. cal 1! eorgetown Launchin For Today Toronta, Larsen, ‘ noi Is Bo WREATH Rain ending bv one « el inc Light winds hee Low-high 55 and 7 < aor voee TEN CENTS Teas S oe a SHOWING LEG © COSTS MONEY . Rank. York m viee president. “Sehroden ing Corporation of New R: Johnsen. who ie a partner fone as we deem necessary ‘CHINA IS PREPARED _ Damaged — The statement, the New China Mews aBency said. ‘“‘reitera‘es Tanker “the many previous. solemn state mente—hs the Chinese govern" ment and Premier Chou En-ia! Is Tough that the Chinese people mean what they say, that China-_is-pre— pared -amt that ~ once the var— NEW YORK wp It taal & breaks out, it will have no U.S coast- guard cutter three poundaries.” -s hours and 57 five-inch explosive. «we must tell the U.S. impe shells Sunday to sink the. fire- piajists in all seriousnes<: _scarred British tanker Alva wherever vou extend the - war “We walked about in.onr or : dinarv clothes,” Tauraa said. the Bathurst Marine Ltd ship Strassen and Kephart and re “The radioactivity ‘ie all. dis yard in Georgetown fs schedu! dahnsen of Philadelphia persed.”” ed_to be christened and launch- Walder, managing director ed at shortly after 9.0 am, this Export Finance A-S. of Os ‘ AMERICANS WATCH BE. AST - morning. Norway: D. Forsyth. princip French sources said two ts survevor. Lloyd's Registrar of American warships, an. Amert- The ceremony will be attend-- yontreal: J. Hornsby. division- can plane .and prohably an ed—by—Lieutenant-Governor_W_1.. 9} superintendent._Steamshin_In- -__American—submarine_were col: MacDonald. Premier Walter_R tion Service and MrsHorn- lecting information on the blast, Shaw. In addition many promi: hv of Halifax. LS Weredale the first in a test -program fo Rent’ personages in industry, fk manager of Burns Fodds Ltd ‘continue until about November. nance, the fishing eceigigale ad and Mrs. Worsdale of Montreal The device mae — a phd ee co or ie a and L ——. aye ie oe ha ehrnrt—Sh—feet——a8e5 rom ane_and tne | 9) -stad and Co Lid.an rs] from the shore of a lagoon on “ted States. as well as offer pars" shop also of Montreal. Mururoa Atoll. The explosion of Canada’ : Also attending will be Minis- was heard and a flash of tight a iending will be K. Graesdal._ter of Fisheries, Leo F. Rosst- ter” Minister of Agriculture” An- drew B. MacRae: Minister of Cape ia — 135 miles and however heavy the —: e wit]: -unswervingly. suppagr The tanker kad once seemed ‘the fraternal Vietnantese people eager to déstrov herself. But of- §p fighting through to the end, ficials at the’ scene described the til}. they thoroughly and com- t if ER earing Ineven ae est 20, \- 16 PAGES ove mbed All Restraint ~ LONDON {AP The = judges m ‘the Court of. peal asked pretty aiken alt e Gough. 17. te parade before peg fe hoon could see the TOKYO China save the in areas with no sizable density swing P oe fh. is ee: of the Hanoi-Hai- of population There have bees : — Tie pia vires Ohani arean of North viet Nam no tS reporte- nf bombing et o ge, Lor nning. asked ‘now. has freed us from any ther city as such The. Soviet er ie eee bounds. or restrictions” in ren- news agency Tass referred in @ ¢ ia just see your right dering support and aid te North dispatch from Ha>oi: Sunday ta /- > Viet Nam Amcyiran bombings of the ““‘out- mone oe and.ap A> statement. of the Chinese. skirts of Hanoi and Taiphons *) arentiy too impressively. fi a i : 7 So reaiee pre Ww or Communist government, bread- The Chinese statement ‘says * east Sunday bv the New China that he this hombing “US im. The judges cut ta $4.9 news agency. says China ho'r's a ri : —rern—$7.000_.the—da: 1s rialism is attempting to co ee mades—she—_the—1-S-—-re -espansihle for all !he rece the Vietnamese people mte had heen awarded in a lower #rieus consequences ansing submission and intn accepting court for a.highwav accident therefrom... * ta ‘pears laiee’ awindio”” aS, EFlizaheth was knoeked “China ha& consistently © and inwn bv a car in 1963. Her unreservedly: done its.utmost to! WISHFUL THINKING right leg was broken and is support and aid Viet Nam: po- “tt wishfully thinks that if can now 1% inches. shorter -Jitically, moratly.and materially..forece peace talks throvgh Lord Denning said the judge and in other fields . bombing so that it can perpeti- who made the award in the. ‘The development by US. ate its occupation. of southern lower court’ was mueh _ too imperiatism- of—its—war—of_ac-Viet Nam and_furn the latter pessimistic about. the, girl's gression... to a new and stil] into ..its © base .of aggressions future graier stage now has further «against northern Viet — Nam, Flizabeth said later. of her freed _—its—from—any— bounds or against the whole of Indochina, exhibition in court restrictions in rendering “en azAinst China and against the “It was not jon embarrass support and. aid me poeenes, whole of Asia , ing. The judges were quite with—the—interests—# mands __ Whoever ts peddiuag in wat. niece.” of Vietnamese people. we ever way, ‘peace talks’ on the will at any time take such ac Viet Nam ‘question, or even striking a behind-the-scenes. bar- gain with the -tnitedStates-and acting in co-ordination with the United States to realize tts scheme of ‘forcing..peace. talks through bombing’ whoever 38 doinz these things is selling ouf the Vietnamese people's struggle against'US. ag ggression and for _national sa lvation.” The std#iement says “the Us. “lang ago completely violated the....Geneva agreement ‘anhd.-” broke the line of demarcation between southern and _ northern Viet Nam™ “It has now = furthet - broken this line by its bombing of the capital of the heroic ‘North: Vi- etnamese people rc . oat ice — aaa firm in Norway and Mrs. Graes. Industry and President of t he sinking as-“‘painfully slow.” pietely drive the US. aggressors... “With the breaking of the |:ne Zz Aeatified’ ac the dat-of Osto. Norway. R..V. Ri- P. E. I Industrial Corporation, -— The Alva Cape had been or- out of Viet Nam and win finat @f demarcation by the United ger area = - id. Freneh chards. vice president of Nes'‘e Llovd MacPhail. and Melvin J. dered_sunk after a collisién and-victory.” “States, “the Vietnamese pecpie Belmont ~ senerise aaa Canada and Mrs Richards of McQuaid, MP for Kings County two fires, which. claimed 37 The statement says Peking ex~ have ceased to be subject t> any PONTE Te IP EST ae orale Pate? eaush ie lives, had jeft her a charred- presses. ‘its boundless indigita- restrictions. All the countries \era carrier Foch and. was pre- inrtk—stitt tonded— with —150,000—tion— ate ! 1 : oples_that. genuinely _sup- ee sumed to be American although gallons of naphtha. — tion of U.S. impeérialism’s re- port the Vietnamese people's * she submerged after heing The ship was towed gingerly peated brazen bombings of the war of resistance against US hted An American plane from New York harbor Satur- city of Hanoi, the capital of the aggression have also ceased ta. lige ified KC-135 four- jay, two weeks after the first Democratic _ Republic of Viet be subject to any restrictions, ri identify as a KC-l35, a i of the two fires Nam, and the city of Haiphong, It: is not up to the United States Ah ibper M Monta gue C sateen MONTAG gE RUREAI OF THE GUARDIAN Three -vouths were. killed” and two are, in in serious fondition fallowing 3 head-on eollision..at Upper. Montague on Saturday nicht about 19% The accident occiirred on a curve oa a paved read The dead are Ria Taseonh Johnston. 19. driver af thé 1955 Ford involved inthe accident, his brother Philin Maurice John- ston and Wayne John Ars enayit. 14. all of Roseneath The Johnston vouths -are sons of Mr and: Mrs) Maurier Johnston. and the Arsenault hav son af Mr and Mrs Pena Arsenault Also in the Jahnston vebicte was. another brother Wavne Peter ha considered to m Ry THE CANADIAN PRESS Fleven. Canadians shared an rich Seeenttiskes ckpet Satir- dav with fickets on the top three fin n the trish Derb at Dehiin’s Cr a track . \aothes 1ef.: 4 ins’ drew -prizes of about -$1 Shf’each in the interna tion te held three times ve tr aid _hacxn the Trich Ropuhtlie Winner Plans Cwn Business NEWCASTLE. “RB, (€P)--A SF. -ar-old Tahorer. intends ‘to set up a smalt lumber ‘business with the S60.900 he wir Satur- dav in the. Trish sweepstakes Harn Hambrock New oe a a PR Cpe Parga SENT Ca ae nna ern. wee bare a PL lal aed which finished seeand n the firiz<'s Derb Mr Hambrook. wh wks at the “Heath Sterie— ‘Vines —btet- sad nie nitial_plans involve hiidinc—a—hame_for himself his wife—and—ii-vear-.old son Then he plans to nvest n a emell bit of. gréund’ and <e* nf 2 NAiher— hrsiness—on——a amal scale : a a IE in Ti ARR EER olson Pa jet tanker plane; also was seen bv French. officials. 4 fF cnc SATO Rai there were | Voting Quiet ARTHU R JGAV SHON By bor Party se will overburden the and threatens the value of the __..@oltision...in...New... York. harbor American bombs hit_fuel_ de aieed economy _ Thirty-three seamen died June jts second-largest city.” 16 in the blazing aftermath of a ‘US. military spokesmen say is that split the tanker’s how open as close as two miles from and turned the water into a s¢8 phong, North Viet Nam's major of burning naphtha: port, and 3'2 miles from Hanoi, She was ordered. out of. New York harbor after a second. fire to decide how the war. shonid be fought next Since the U8 imperialists have. come from aie The SRE SBA THE REN, wea others fight back the ground?” on Foot Says Responsibility That Of Hanoi And Peking — talks ‘with President Johnson “Washington later this month While the prime minister has dissétiated Britain from - the . bombings on the outskirts of the North Vietnamese ~capstal . of Hanoi and port of Haiphong he has given support to general US. policy in Viet Nam Sir Dingle, speaking at a 0% litical rally in Ipswich. reminder to. those whagwant te condemn the Americans “The recent extension of bombing to. North Viet Nam was a considerable error of judgment. We have said «a But there is an old. Chinese proverb: ‘Do not remove a ‘ly from your friend's forehead with a hatchet.’” *. with the Nepartrhest and te shown here with Mrs MacDo nald who was,presented with a ™ ot- rese i2e presen tation was et Sackville ‘ quct sciences me Do Cous- 9 in serious condition im-the Kings the remains and ok the ivia— ~1—LON x {AP} —F Frank et a) SR a ae i eee ST ee ts County Mémorial Hospital” seene of the accident. and thea " ins, technology minister and for- hay mainde of ae >i ( ) remainder The second car wvolved. _a dismissed. with. the: date: of the; LA PAZ (AP A former mer trade union boss. ~ qurt TERMED MEANINGLESS veare0 oe 1968. Dodge. was driven by ‘Al mauest to be set by the coroner. meee forces ren Rene prime Minister Wilson’s- cabinet In a 1.200-word a ae exander Sandy Reck. 17.) son The surviving members of t arrientes, rolled Up. 8 mae f ssti ta -ane-time ieqete _* the, em of Mr. and Mrs Ralph . Beck. -ohnston aaa wee the oe lead Sunday and claimed vic- Sunday’ protesting 2 ga gk ay . Transport and General Workers Somme Battle LONDON. (APi-One of Prime Mostaeue. ‘Fae Rock bov . wat Mir and Mrs. Metin nasty tory in the Bolivian presidential stabilize Britain's price-and-in- Union, called the bill meaning- Minister Wilson's top advisers rushed: to the Prince Edward Is- Mrs. Johnston. was the formar election come structure. and outlaw cer- less and fundamentally. wrong. rem d Saturday told Britons .assailing land Hospital from the Kings Rene Fitzpatrick of Woodville yams peaceful as Boliv- tain kinds of strikes. : He Indicated he Is contemplat- Ce onies En US ction in Viet Nam that County Memorial Hospital short. Mills. brothers and sisters jans selected a civilian govern- i : . ing returning to his post as sec- PERONNE, France (Reuters? a i } A ly after the accident, w here it is Wavne Peter in Ho pital Elaine. ment to replace a military junta Cousins thus appeared avall- yetary . general of his union, Canadian, British. “French and “the responsibility for the ini- reported he is serinysly injured Mrs Ronnie Saatinasid of Tor. that has ruled sinee November = as a leader of the = which hag been kept open for Irish troops marched togéther* tiation and continuance of this but improving wt onto. George. also in,, Toronto 1964 ¥ iene ci ony * itt wine - rhe him : Suntay © conempanies cemene war rest with aa ant Fe The RCMP ie Gerald. Pamila. Retty. Do -’ Barrientos, who resigned as In open revolt against -Wilson’s Jp. hic letter Cousins said he ing. the five-day observance vf king.” : cg eae ade nd aaiee co mnie cochairman of the junta and leadership and his support fof ae hitterly contested theevo- the 50th anniversary of the Bat- i summoned to.the accident and and Leonard ‘twins’, Roger and tater a8 commander of the U.S. Viet Nam policies. 1 of- the new bill within the tle of the Somme ia. which Sir Dingle Foot,, solicitor-gen- after the injured were taken to Eddie, all at home armed forces to make the vate The action by Cousins. 61. siz- waa tse its inception. The 1,200,000 were killed. ~ eral in the: Laboy. goveramemt, pees! the coroner, Dr GSA The Arsenault hov is surviv- -for the -presidency. led his. puiee nalled the: likelihood of a major pag: ot. resigned on a eve of "Veterans Affairs Minister directed his remarks at a bloc ee — © jery be the ed Sy his parents, Mrs. Arses- opponents by more than a 2-to-1 tussel within the party on policy it< publication underlined his re. Roger Teillet led the Canadian Parliament led by his paneled It- includes Gilbert ault was the former Louise Pi- margin in early returns from issues, ‘alization that he had finally lost delegation = in tee: ceremony Prother Labor MP Michael Vaden ule Kenneth MacPhee mean of Duvary and one. sister, 3 7 es i fas Foot, ‘opposing British support Preston MacLure. Garth Gillie, Marlene. 13 the cities. An ‘announcement. by- Wilson's the battle to convince his céls which was dedicated to the of US. policy in Viet Nam : ¢ + . ’ willis, =e a 2 : * ‘ i11 te ; - - : Sopa Ganesh ee zillis i office said. Cousins’ job will be leagues that their policy would French dead. At Rancourt, :the v- : nts. John Shaw. Funeral arrancements have ; : ; ctonch off.a prolonged phase farthest point of the Allied ad- Wilson found Himself ,on the Victor Pepler The jury viewed t N Y k Fri sone: hy Demarest General © Zz er r . ¢ f ew not vet heen completed ew or ries Anthony Wedgwood Benn. Gov- of Andustrial unrest vance in the long and deadly spot of trying to head off a vote ic r At. whi chart) Cousins’ departure. --after a First World War battle, 8.50 in’ the House of Commons cpa- ; d H WwW ernment whip Edward Short; Pp : Un er eat CVE 54. took. over Benn's post. lonz meeting. with Wilson Sun- died, most of them French demning Us Bm before “his eve ; da* “came ata a ‘ ts 2 F a | } S a re NEW YORK ‘AP)— The tem The Labor zoverament’s joiriest manoeuvring hy Wilson perature sizzied up to, 193 de- prices-and-incomes hill, due i? ¢, Keep his divided party under igrees in New York City” Sunday be ptiblished today. is. the Key , «) He onraged. many. fol las a record heat wave continued stone of Wilson's general -Pro- jouers’ middle-roaders as well n lin the 1S noctheas! : gram to halt inflation by. keep: a jeft-wingers—by his tnterven- a C po The mercury We wt even roe prices. wages and ¢3,, ip the 48 - day shipping higher at La Guardia airport in dividends in line with the rise ctrike ze rs of national output. At the me- ; : Flushing, N.Y.. on Long Islan — ye. Rut perpaps the_most passion- The big prizes of $150.000 each as a top winner. His ticket num- acress the Fast River fror nd ment this is set at 3'2 per cent. gi, ‘py —_ arose last week for tickets on.fhe winning horse. ber and nom-de-plume. Sibmy. Manhattan--to a record 106 de- annually Wilson maintains thal gion jeft-wingers led sustained Sodium, went -to two Naneouver had heer listed under the horse srees if the British people fail to es ‘gamand< for Britain to repudi residents and one each frem Sodium~ in the fist of tickets é : ercise this over-all restraint ai, an <UPRg rt, for the American Brantford and Burlington, Ont. cabled to The CP after the draw aut nin Viet Nam. These de- oe _ $60.000 each on the scc- Jast Wednesday apanagire enincided with the Amer and ac ors 7 r} : ; weas ee veges Nie spe a — \ Vancouver wofnan listed ican bombing of targets near and Afvida. -Que Ce ‘only as Miss J. Hamilton, was Hanol and Haiphong. North Viet Five Canadan f . ‘ ane nt $150,000 winner She Nam : ver Yerretene. Que @ vais could not_be reached by report: Almost a third af the Labor natae and twa from Toronte—collected ers Saturday. The’ other two MPs in the House of Commons $30,060 each on Paveh. the toird fi <t prize winners were Georze have put their names to a for Derby finisher Rechardson +4. a Rurlinzgton mal motion demanding Britain's a achinist, and Georg jiat lev The total monex winnincs my —— waa = ous oe, dishes & a patles Canadians in this second. sweep : ' Pe yee ee biwd ae cosines stakes of the year came close to . be debated, probably. Thursday $1-978.100-— Since —sale— of —fris*- Gra e 6 Teacher *with Wilson reported bea ned sqeendhkex teksts oat ie 2 = to stand firn n the enefal e% Canada. no -estimate of the $60 000 Winner dorsement he has given Presi- aunnust onion hs Cons ? ' dent J « broad objectives dians te the lotters was avail ARVIDA. Que cP 4 4. in? *+et Nam : aan weet eae Ine alee ee ern Sr ert Serr. ar ee Sas ha. ‘ WAS STUNNED: en Wares 5 (veer see Wee INS’DE TODAY “4 Vancouver - building. mater $60.00) Saturday. on) an irisn : ials salesman, Sidney Myers, 45, sweepstakes ticket \ “Classified 14, 15 refused ‘ta beleve he hdd won. Bertrand. Duguay \ Arvida Deaths 3 The $10,000" prize, when report: Ter 4 —Heket—_en—Chariottown Comics %% 1 ers called him after the race He which. finished second in the E ; Sport _ ®, 12 LOCAL MAN HONORED said_a‘cable-from Dublin Friday -Irish Derby on which the sweep-_FRANK Cousins (LEFT) min-_ wood: Benn who has been post Women $ 7 f inf . *: . “a ‘ - Pa aot » s - 2 rae = a ae Cht oe pared a ister of technology im British master general. Cousins quit Reheriol ; Dr. RS MacDonald of Char- Contagious—Piseases__Division, The‘ afficiz oe sha ta The teaching = +e Ao - S quit his-.Prime Minister Harold Wil: - over the government's. anti- ee aa Cit lottetown 48 seen here being Ottawa. on behalf-of the Min- , - al list cabled.to The teaching job “at S Fov--Que son's Labor government, quit “infiationary’ prices and incom- Rings, Queees.” ONT 3 presented with a department. -ister. Hon Mr. Green Dr paeee om Press from Dublin a Quehec. ¢ suburh. and en- his post Sunday. he witt—be*—es—pelex, Prince County z al service scroft by Dr Ro J. Macionaid is ring -this ‘ urday ‘conf: a 4 j ‘ . x ‘ v ; ) rmed Mr “Weert rei-at Lays Univeratty + sueceeded hy Anthony Wedge . CAP Wag a) —— ll McClenaghan, director of the ‘year afier ™@ )©Ars service . s “ ~ ‘ ’ : <4 gave thie