If It’s Good For The Island The Guard ian Is For It 7 * e “Covers Prince Edward Island .Like The Dew” ; VOL. LXXVIIE. NO. 49 pattitatttt oft, Sermes, ase Masco the. Pest omnce | —£@,RLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1965. a — SEVEN CENTS we Ralph Hotchkiss, 17, of Rock ford, 1ll., wears glasses he built and says they're design- ed to. enable blind people to “see with their ears.” Mirror ea hd - ep “ACLES AID BLIND, YOUT lenses in glasses reflect light frorn objects in front of wear- er to pair of uphoto-sensitive cells protruding before each lens. Cells transmit warning 43 sound signals to pair of special ear pieces. Hotchkiss will de- monstrate it on a science TV program in the United States (AP Wirephote) ona ae |might that the United States pull could cause the conflict SAIGON (AP)—A marked lull suggests the massive raids by | period since the jets were un- lleashed’a-week ago. No major ‘ground engage jments were | 8-57 Martin Canberra bomb- ers pressed the air attack In 47 sorties from the nearby Bien Hoa air base. they show- | YIELDS TO OPPOSITION Gov't Will Reconsider Clause In Pension Plan (CP)—The govern- under opposition OTTAWA ment _ agreed one of the enforcement clauses ~ Conditions _ In Que. Jai ~ Revolting QUEBEC (‘CP)—Montreal au- thor Jacques Hebert, 41, out on bail after three days in Que- Bec’s century-old provincial jail, said Friday conditions are. so revolting there that the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals would protest if pigs were lodged in the instituton. “The. author was’ freed on $1,- 000 cash bail granted by Mr. Jastice Garon Pratie of Appeal Court pending his appeal, which will come up in April, on a con- vietion for contempt of court Mr. Hebert was fined $3,000 Tuesday and sent to jail for 3 days by Mr. Justice Georges Challies as a result of passages in his book, J’Accuse. Les As- sassin de Coffin. (I Accuse the Assassins of Coffin). His lawyers lodged an appeal Wednesday and successfully sought bai) Friday. Mr. HeBert chatted with other prisoners in courthouse cells as he awaited arrival of the money from Montreal. He looked tired and had a stubble of beard. But he was chipper and in good bu- mor as he talked to reporters, in the Canada Pension Plan bill. One Conservative said tactics by government inspec- jinto play affer.a.company has. tefused a verbal or written re- tors. . . F Revene, Minisier Benson, pi- | toting the contributory pension }Measure with Health Minister |Judy LaMarsh, said the section which produced al} the -heat .in the Commons for was less powerful than similar clauses in the Income Tax Act. The clause provides authority | for government’ inspectors to examine employers’ books to see that employer and employee eontributions under _ the t |warded to the revenue depart- iment If grounds for suspicion of fraud are found, the inspectors can take away the books and hold them for court ‘action. TO STUDY CLAUSE The Conservatives ufged—and the government finally agreed— that ‘the clause should stand jover while it is discussed pri- vately with government offi- i¢ials. Efforts will be made, probably during the weekend, to Tewrite the. clause to make it | more palatable | Mr. Benson said that far from |books, ordinary honest business- men like national revenue de- partment officials to check their records to see that they are cor- | rect. He also said that for the | 90 minutes | Pension Plan are properly for- | Marcel Lambert (PC quest by the revenue ‘ depart- ment for information. No honest employer would refuse to ans- from rmmenm for information. an ‘Continued on page 5, col. 7) wer legitimate requests the gove John Lioya (le—Halifax), Ed- | it monton West) said the inspec- =~ pressure Friday to reconsider opened the way to. Gestapo-like tion ..clayse .chould..qnig voome- ered more than 150 tons of high lexplosives on suspected viet | Cong hideouts in the jungles by Phuoe Tuy province, on the South China Sea east of Saigon, |South Viet Nam's capital. | At the same time, however, MOSCOW ‘AP),—Soviet Prem- “tanscend lier Kosygin demanded Friday aries:’ ---='adical New Appro May Aid Dairy Indu: its original “Aggression against the peo- its troops from South Viet Nam, :pies of Viet Nam cannot go un- saying U.S. action in Viet Nam punished,” Kosyzin declared in to a 33-minute television address Marked Lull Is Noted In Viet Cong Activity Authoritative military sources in Viet Cong guerrilla. activity 4 the Da Nang air base. 380 miles northeast of Saigon. said the newcomers moved via the results. The Communist guerril- ern Laos, which American war las staged fewer incidents Fri- planes. have been raiding for day. than in any other 24-hour sever! weeks U.S. Plans - To Step Up Campaign WASHINGTON (AP) — US. ladministration strategists saw jnothing in Soviet Premier Kos- lygin’s speech Friday to alter ithe Viet Nam war. They went ahead with plans te step up the military campaign against the Communists: President Johnson named Re- | ipublican Heary Cabot Lodge, an pain eguient ay Geimmpesios,| against the . to study the Vietnamese situa- Aylmer, GIRLS’ TEAM HITS SCENE LONDON ‘AP)—Four girls who look like four boys with long hair emerged Friday on | the British beatsingers’ scene. They call themselves the Dollies. “They're great,” said Peter Walsh, impresario “They're going straight to the top.” Walsh: signed them a con- tract that he said if worth £35,000 (about $100,000) and arranged a 2-day tour for them. They wear tight black trousers, black sweaters and black boots. Each has a gilded necklace, a medallion |Objecting to inspection of their at the end of the chain. Coming from altrincham, the girls are Carole Parkes, 16; Rea Bancroft, 17; Gerri Oswald, 17, and Jill Dayviss 16. fitting | AYLMER, Ont. (CP) tern Ontario town’s at. Hit By $1 Million Fire : ‘east one-third of this southwes--Sion of smaller business ones. Parker was treated for hand |purposes of the Caada Pension Plan, énly a company’s payroll | records would néed to be ex-| amined unless there is real |suspicion of fraud. And the pay- roll records would be & year or |more old when they are in- spected. Most business offices | bave filed them away in dead Storage by then, «~ “Better Dea Under New By DON MACLEOD Prince Edward Island could He was taking part. in: the I Is Hope ARDAPlan agreement, to be signed this year, will provide that the eS eee a 5% 4 z i | a uit I 1 : i i Li fi i 1 é ~s ot -———— #4bz i eek at section was wiped out Friday burns, but his co.dition was not 196s 66.” = -® tanker truck. ieatecacteapes 7... caer " 7 as propane gas exploded on a main’ Dennis Haight, a ac- meatensateg fines .. JOFic | intersection. countant, said Humphries, who Missile Downs | ~ , 7» | The on reported |W@5 not injured, crawled under , : . bi; were hand buras sutlered by a the tanker to make swe the| U.S, Navy Plane | By KEN KELLY \real dune 18 tor United States truck driver. jemergency vaives were closed | OTTAWA (CP)—Prime Minis- authorities who want him extra- The blazé roared’ out ‘of con. ** they were. | CAMP PENDLETON, CoM, (tee Pescene say. Se catied So. (ties SO ae trot for close to three hours, e-|_ “He Probably saved a large //AP)—A Navy fiyer's plane was'| fore the Dorion inquiry to ex \was s Key ina im stroying about 15 businesses on |Portian of the main street from downed by # surface-to-air mis- | plain testimony by RCMP Dep- |ternational narcotics smuggling Talbot Street, main artery. of (¢,''¢ destruction,” said Mr. ‘sile fired during manoeuvres iuty Commissioner J.R. Lem /conepiracy. the town about 10 miles east of : being conducted off the Calif-)ieux that Mr. Pearson tipped his Pierre ot Mout- St. Thomas. Early estimates jornia coast, the navy copertel | Se rg ee [ae eomnele See US.,.com- Assessed damages up to $1,000,- | Friday. . of RCMP to plained to the RCMP Aug.it 000. , | The fiyer, fae 4, paren SE Oat Sees Dealt. me iri \Cooper, is presu dead, %| Deputy Commissioner Lem- ‘ecutive assistant um eae pre | ee nie Sees ae ee oles ete, Aut OS having. difficulty et) Classified .......... |mand conducting Exercise Si 1G. B. scheduled to : te ‘serve \vaatien Ghab teteiin . ee iver Lance . ‘testify next week, told him this. |to Rivard’s release on { intersection. A service truck} Go “EN The said Chief Justice Dorion | Mr. Lan “said he’ driven by Al Parker, also of said . the about Mr. |was subjected to |Aylmer, approached and gave it Pearson is not evidence but re-|sure in phone @ nudge to get it started. sesveseess 4 firing zone Thursday 150 miles jjected a motion that it be)/Rouleau and * “| southwest of San Diego at the | Stricken from the record of his |and Gay Lord, A valve on the back of ¢ time, and om the ine into. allegath ae ister F “adit == wan Snel aad course, of an expected target |tempisd bribery and coercion Mr. Lemieux testified ee: — a by ministerial aides. Mr. Favreau ‘suspended”’ followed |__ “Commission counsel Andre | ROMP investigation of these Desjardins said outside the |legations g he now will have to dis- “ whether to the prime min- + ee Soe ee One suggestion . Pear- a may be summoned has al- by y been made during the in- ‘DATES AT ISSUE. Ross Drouin, Conservative | ty counsel, may ask about ‘Get Out Of S. Viet Nam Kosygin Demands Of U.S. boris bound- reporting on his fecent visit te and North, Viet Nam, China North Korea. Shortly before Kosygin: spoke, a U.S. note rejected Soviet char- ges that American ‘military in- terference” in South Viet Nam had “created a dangerous hot- bed of international tension.” Recalling the announcement in Hanoi of an agreement on So- viet ures ‘to increase -the security and strengthen the defensive ca- pability’ of North Viet Nam, Kosygin said: ‘“‘Now this agree- This suggested of some types of Soviet weapons to Hanoi already has begun. al- though there have been no con- firmed reports of, it. Kosygin indicated that Soviet terms for any pebce talks on Viet Nam‘ are a promise of no more U.S. air raids on North Viet Nam. Kosygin denied that there is any aggression from North Viet Nam. Que. Fishermen Plan N.S. Base Quebec HALIFAX (CP) federation, ‘co-operative for year. The s We now lish a winter in Nova Scotia, have been \-bilities. and. fishing down here. in - North Vietnamese meas- - "At A Glance i= Ontewey’ Policy Is Believed == S= Close To Approval were Agriculiue | OTTAWA (CP) — A radical, The proposed national : ~ Andrew MacRae. \"ew approach by the govern-jboard would ‘have cal dairy j George MacKay TL—4th Prince} |ment.to the dairy industry, in-joyer the production, it and Dr. George Dewar, minis- volving the creation of a na- exports of “manuf ter of education tional dairy board, is believed products’—cheese, butter .@ | Dr. Dewar adjourned the de- 0" the verge of approval. ‘skim milk powders. 0m bate and will have the {loor| A source close to the govern-| The producers would supply. when it resumes, possibly ‘Tues- ment said Friday that the fresh-mitk dairies « » éy day. jpolicy, patterned after similar the as Rn TET | in Denmark and New not = Zealand, would >. Parliament mimes fom ee and create a two-price milk sys- | . by ‘producers, would be responsible for the Quebec rovincee— a ‘fresh, tluid mitk semen eee By THE CANADIAN PRESS first week of detailed discus. — elfa State See he courbuory Can |W re mage ait ada Peasion, Plas. : Problems __ | Under On Pian ne yor Adds agit ernment agreed 'o let sant | To Legislators: over a clause on inspection of | 0! - employers’ records on pen- : sion contributions. “Welfare state | suspected. Clifferd | Battle River-Camrose) | ie was sending the tapo across the hounding peopie. Marcel Lambert (PC—Ed- + i $ : if fs z i ' aces itoseemmennentingaoanies i ee Ss i : g = . | jtsh E i f rights 43 3 it L B s ‘ H i i i . &3 % : c i x “ 3 i i i # 15 i a v @O ®& = ° 2 ii o $3 4