If It’s Good For The Island VOL. LXXIX, NO: 32 The Guardian Is For It: Authorized es Second Class Mall by the Post Office mre Otttawa, and for Payment of Postage in Cash. -- a “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1966. BO oo ieee y. + 4 % 5 WEATHER. a few cloudy periods; colder winds. Low high 13 and 235. Clear with @ with light . Wednesday: sunny. ax © SEVEN CENTS “A LEADING DRIVER AWARD PRESENTED. Den R. Millar Columbus, Ohio, executive vice-president of the United States Trotting Association— presents Winston ao Campbell formerly of Charlottetown _Wwith ap award qubblimaiic ot 00 driver of the year on-the Maritime cir- cuit. The presentation was made at the USTA reception and dinner held ‘at the _Char- lottetown Hotel last night. Guest speaker was _Premier_ Walter R. Shaw. Lieutenarit- governor W.J. MacDonald pre- _sented co-owner of Andy's Son, : Harry—-Whebby, Dartmouth, N.S., with the horse of the year award, (Gee story on ~page- 5.) Labrador. Smelting Plant Crippled By Raging Blaze = WABUSH, Labrador Operations at the multi- dollar Wabush Mines Co. ore mining ahd smelting devel- is steel | but large rubber fittings on mill | opment here were crippled Mon- machinery burned furiously. day night by fire that raged | the main concentrator ~~ . erinate Viet Cong Lose damage and t About 900 men are employed |- Sources in this western Labra-_ : y ote in Wabush, carved out dor town on _Wabush Lake said | SAIGON cs about one-third of the concen- South Vietnamese “There was no official of here trator building was destroyed. The blaze erupted in a building where iron ore is separated and South Viet classified. The Cause was not i ately- determined. F A company y_spokesman at Wa- | don (AP) U:S. and forces failed ‘Monday to find two Communist | regiments they have hunted in| Nam for more than ‘a week. immedi- . However, .a U.S..Ist_Cav ire-fighting and marine. force we teamed equipment from Labrador City, with the South Vietnamese > an iron ore centre five miles move from here, assisted the company miles fire department. Flames-licked up 10:foot walls along a 500-foot section of Pag building at the height of the f \prized Communist position for | operation where northeast of Saigon, 11 years. ie action elsewhere was into An Lao Valley, 300 | (CP)— , and: a column. of smoke rose _: bush Mines": head officé-in Sept million | thousands of feet in the air. The. Mes, Que., 320 miles northeast iron |concentratur building \Of Quebec City, said “appar- ently the damage done to the \Won'e is pretty bad now, but we He. said operations at the en atl about 300 men, have |: n halted. t know the exact extent” » | NEW YORK (AP)—A 19-year: examiner eaid Crenshaw ‘died two ‘weeks ago of “acute and chronic .|imtravenous narcotism.” oe charged Robert Friede,’ . grandson of the late Moses with homicide and iby a relative as ‘‘a lovely girl, “| Poverty Dinner Costs Revealed —OTTAWA(CP)—The — govern- $180 for food Dec. 7 a recep- tion for delegates federal- From Hanoi “Made In U.S. Same sweet ola: well-mannered," and by. a school official as a capbie student, who had hoped to study LIVES IN GEORGIA Her father, William Cren- shaw,is_.a lawyer living __in Georgia. Her mother, Mrs. Wil- had formerly maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wyle Sr., at Hastings-on-Htdson, N.Y. of seven daughters of the one- i newsboy, Moses -" QARPITAL BUREAU. ‘OF THE GUARDIAN OTTAWA — A total: of six. pro- lof a-thick stand-of -black- spruce | in 1957. The concentrator mill | was opened-in June. Charlés Devine, independent | member of the Newfoundland jJegislature for Labrador. West,. said in St. John’s heavy layoffs among employees are expected. “It's unfortunate the damage jis in the separation end of the all the costly, | custom-built equipment is... lo-|_.. cated . it was all destroyed," __ (Mr. Devine said, __PANORAMIC. MOONSCAPE SHOWN: NEW YORK (CP)—Newsweek_ | magazine reveals in its current issue that Hanoi's radio libera- tion broadcasts are produced by a US. citizen in Los Angeles and shipped in tape form via Quebec to North Viet Nam, Newsweek says the broad-. caster, a 27 - year - old leftist, heads a group he says includes civil rights militants, a U.S. vet- eran of the Viet Nam war and a student from Ghana. The magazine quotes the ‘broadcaster as saying his tapes |are_airmailed to a post_ office. box in Quebec, where they are repakced, flown to a Viet Cong guerrilla—contactin—London and — then shipped behind the iron cur- | ” Russians Report ee Firm Enough For Landing From Reuters-AP_ MOSCOW (CP)—The panoramic moonscape | They said. the unscheduled ‘Soviet ‘contact was made when it was Union televised Monday a new (discovered there still was radioed enough power in the station for to earth by Luna IX and a So- /an extra transmission. — astronomer said it shows | moon is firm e for manned landing. — : “We will not sink into a layer of dust. ‘which has been pre- dicted by some astronomers,’ Professor Boris Vrontsov-Vely- aminov told Soviet TV viewers. He spoke after the showing of @ previously-unreleased Panor- "amie picture of the moon's sur- | face, depicting what it would be- ‘like to gaze around in a com- ‘lete circle from the space- craft. It apparently was made from several photographs radioed to earth by. the Soviet moon sta- oan. : rlier Monday ‘Russia. con- firmed Luna IX had a final ra- dio session Sunday night, more than 24 hours after an official announcement said Luna's re- search program was ended. » The Russians can claim these | firsts: —The first soft landing on the | lunar surface, permitting a | delicate package of scientific | instruments to survive a touchdown on the moon intact: —The first radio broadcast from a ‘heavenly body . to earth. —The first “pictures of ‘the | moon's . surface and _ trans- mitted back to, earth. surface as it might look to a | man standing on the moon} and turning his gaze in a com- plete. circle. MAY TRY ANIMAL The success of Luna IX was considered a key step toward landing a man on the moon. The ‘Russians have indicated they next ma ] los tes y a landing an animal | Investia, th Soviet govern- ment newspaper, carried an jarticle by Professor V. Ivan- chenko, which said Luna IX, a |3,472-pound package, resembles |a flower. The scientist said the centre of- the flower is an oval- shaped, air-tight -capsule that protects scientific equipment inside. The | Scanning camera rests on the |cemre of :the oval. ~The “oval itself, he said, rests | jon what looks like four open | flower petals, The petals appar- jently are made: of some unspec- ified metal.He called them ‘| In addition to supporting the loval, the petals apparently are Part of a ‘system to stabilize the fatellite and prevent it from }rolling downhill should it land on a slope. 4 Invanchenko said cushioning devices softened the shock of the landing. § é. vty aa ade protected the pictures said cur tain to Prague and on to Hanol. The broadcaster is quoted as saying, ‘‘We aim at individuals who get wrapped up—in social pressures of declaring their‘mas- culinity, who want to get their military Obligations out of the | way."’ > The broadcaster is “gai to have told Newsweek he will leave California shortly on the advice of a lawyer. The maga- zine says his current activities are known to officials in Wash- ington. In Ottawa, an external affairs spokesman said the government- was not aware of the radio tapes being shipped to Quebec. It would be up to postal and other didorested departments. now to look into the matter for possible action. ‘ Prince Edward Island since duly 1, 1963 by the Atlantic De- velopment Board, it was reveal- ed here Monday. Replying to a question on the Commons’ Order paper,..Trans- port Minister J.W. Pickersgill said the projects and the amounts are as_follows: Submarine ‘power c cable con- necting P.E.I. with the main- land vis the cacseway at an es- timated $4,300,000; provision for water and sewage facilities for office (40 industrial park at Summer- — oo. Young Friede is the son of: _ {Evelyn Annenberg Jaffee, one ao berg Miss Crenshaw and Friede been friends for some time, said | the girl's grandfather. Police said Friede. and Miss | Crenshaw had been arrested on a narcotics chargé in August, | 1964, and were tats on -pro- bation. PACKAGES FELL ‘OUT When “niede first was ques- tioned, police said, he took out his wallet to show them his driver's licence and three) plastic packages. of white pow- | der fell out of the wallet. | “When they took him amd the car to-a police station, he was taken inside for questioning be- | fore a search of the car re vealed the girl's | | Police said yeaede hill them | he rented the car Saturday, took the girl's body from bis apart- ment and put it in the trunk, | before Police said Miss Crenshaw | died two weeks ago in: the apart. meni and_Friede: left the - air conditioning on im an — to) preserve the body. Inquirer, Walter....Annen- | a “Six ADB Projects kayed For PEI. which $102,337 was paid as: of last May 31; assistance in water and sewage -facilities for.a fish. | wide. range of topics. Increase In City Predicted 19-Year Old N.Y. Blonde’ |Found Dead In Car Trunk re At A Slanc By THE CANADIAN MONDAY, Feb. 7, 1966 The Commons debated ~ in- terim supply, the on seeking money to meet normal February bills. , A New Democratic attempt to hold an- gency debate on the strike situation at. the Oshawa Times was ruled out — of order. NDP MPs returned to the battle -on—the—supply_ motion, which allows discussion of- g -" David Lewis (NDP — York South accused the newspaper” the issue and said-'we. pointed out that the maintenance of.,pro- iperty used for carrying on of (NDP—Toronto government. business and acti- | safd~a_ petition vity is a charge on the Province | sought to ban pickets at The as a whole, and we feel there is Times could enshrine injus- no justifiable reason why muni- of using the law as a strike- breaking weapon. Reid Scott Danforth) tice in the law. Gerald: W.- Baldwin (PC— ed in the cost.” Peace River). attacked ls ernment | Beoreparhementary_agpeoval — \buildings had to be ebled'a dhsinics resect oa juvenile deligquency. It recommended federal! |was no reason why other city grants for treatment facilities and a revision.of the Juvenile Delinquents Act. An NDP eall for a vote eliminated the;dinner adjourn-. ment was down 34 to 16.~- Jack McIntosh (PC--Swift | _Current-Maplé reek) said. he sending C. Viet Nam. TUESDAY, Fe The Commiéns meets anid ternal affairs 2 -Benaté* meets 3. p.m. to contigue. .the throne speech debate. troops t Me Island Govt fie . Holding ed by chairman William R. Mae- City Council last night. Mr. MacNeill told of meeting} -€ the government share. $23,668 on operations for against pfovisional rules that | year } 3006 on eae revenas Ss We againet would be prepared to support ject. anadian Uniess the provincial /ment pays municipal taxes as a Your justifiable part of the cost of operation of government offices the City of Charlottetown tax irate will have to be increased to meet the need of citizens for om: sential services. That was the meat of . thé, fl- nance committee. report deliver- Neill at the ‘annual meeting of »| government _ representatives on 12 PAGES” ing. Pe x t z mh : = & ¥3 ntend: peas? is ae | various includ- were heard ¥ the lect tence coonda Sel 1: of City ¢ @t City Hall last night. : +GERVICES PROVIDED Mayor Walter? Cox presided. He © stated Ne te provided (uk: tee amenianees anne : lqwith fire and police protection, |MacRae, chairman of the town. isewer and water systems, street |planning committee whe fe out land ‘light facilities and there jof the province. oe Summaries of of the taxpayers should have to ‘pay committee reports e@ppeer The had a net deficit of City we Georgetown at an estimated $850,000. of which $74,922 was paid; provision of water supply | and construction of a causeway for food processing at Montague at an estimated $90,000 of which $22,744 was’ paid; roads~ of’ fish- ing centres, an estimated $675,- 000 to cover 90 per cent of pav- ing access roads to selected fishing centres in the province; trunk roads, $1 million as assis- tance. in the construction or re- habilitation of trunk highways. The estimated cost of the six ojects is $7,027,400 and me side at an estimated $112.400 of BS ‘of this was paid to May 31 No Surrender Declaration ‘Is Reported HONOLULU (AP) dent Johnson was told by the premier--of South Viet Nam Monday that Saigon will not surrender or compromise with the Communists. ‘ “At the first meeting of their | — Presi- ~-{dent--and OTTAWA_(CP) — The ,Con- Servatives saved the Liberal government from an embarras- sing defeat Monday night in a Commons Vote that went 34 to 16 against a New Democrat mo- tion. te adjourn for supper. Only 13 Liberals were on the government side when Frank Howard. (NDP—Skeena) made. the surprise motion after sev-' eral speeches on House rules that have cut an old two-hour ‘INSIDE TODAY dinner period three days @ week, Arnold Peters (NDP- Timis- kaming) warned earlier he will hei, A campaign of harass ment if hours aren't changed to end sittings during the dinner hoer. Mr. Peters said that even though such a “stupid rat race” isn’t too tough for MPs, it cer- tainly is for interpreters and other Commons staff. ‘ Revenue Minister Benson said he would discuss the matter ,of ae. were Iocated very close to (he shown here‘ and the station: ing only ote or two mfllime-, lunar. station, However, the was not specified. The caption hours worked by the Commons 21 Tories Save Grits - From Defeat In House staff with the commissioners of internal economy. we H. W. Herridge (NDP—Koote- nay West) said the hours are definitely unfair to Commons staff. Gordon Churchill (PC—Winnl- |” peg ‘South Centre) said the ex- tra hours are ‘an experiment. If they worked they wovld shorten sessions. Then came Mr. Howard's mo- tion and the vote was’ taken. It was an informal vote as the House sat in committee of Hthe-~ whole, not~- the name-by- razed a large cig _— mame formal vote method used on other occasions. Sixteen NDP members stood up. Then a couple of Conserva- tives also arose, smiling, but quickly sat down: again with red faces as they saw that the other ‘would not any test of con- fidence in the government, was quickly over and the business of the House continued. a two-pronged program in South Viet Nam—to. pursue the war militarily while moving vigor- ously to achieve social and political reforms, _” Accounts of the secret inet: ing, were given_by. spokesmen for Johnson and Ky. The South Vietnamese leader Pledged his country would con- tinue the--fight against commu-. nism as long as necessary and )-ror ad accept sacrifices and | tween Huge Fire Rages In Iloilo City — MANILA (Reuters)—At least 18 persons were reported dead and 12 missing Monday night as ‘one of the century’s worst fires City in the southers said the fire, which still was rag- already had destroyed about $14,000,000 worth of property. Unconfirmed reports. said loot- was rampant and hundreds of buildings—commercial estab- lishments as well as homes— ‘were destroyed. The fire, fanned by strong Winds, as repented te hare Ges pgiempioy ss og ae Initial reports received here by 28 | up $237,928 capital as- Charlottetown, ~ however, of $12,215,195 against Kiabilities of $9,858,- a capital surplus of we have dealt rp ee the oo wigpval | w |feared down in @™ ‘treacherous Himalayan pass In. Indian: Kash- mir. The twin-engine F-27 propel- ler-jet craft disappeared Mon- day while en route from Srina- jgar, in Kashmir Valley, to New Delhi, with stops scheduled at Jami, Kashmir’s winter capl- War With MONCTON, NB. (CP)—Pre- | mier Louls J. Robichaud . said | Monday there. ig no war *be- Ais Liberal government | orn the interests of industrial magnate K.C. Irving of Saint | John, N.B. % “Tf certain claim there | | is a war. the govern- | ment and the Irving interests, ee eat the government is “concerned the | war doesn’t exist,” he said in an interview. + Mr. Robichaud was asked to comment *. ‘a statement made Saturday in Fredericton ive Conservative George (MLA-Saint John City) im which he charged the Robichaud government has planned an election campaign on an “anti-Irving” platform. “ PLAN DRAFTED — ‘McInerney said the pre- Pr and some of his advisors met during the weekend of Dec. 13-18 and drafted the platform. ~+ stroyed 15 city blocks in less than six hours. . Y He said detailed planning was ( AP ‘has unveiled a massive ane ‘revision of municipal | bilities. ‘claim that a meeting had been KC Irving |completed_ ata private meeting lin Fredericton. The premier said there is a war going on “against Doverty |in New Brunswick and it ie the Pah if of people to ‘Oppose tif they with”. 3 ore “That is democracy and we |welcome criticism and sug- | gested_improvements. If improve upon the plan we ¥ The Liberal Legislation now before the house would abolish -county~ councils with the aed suming . responsibility ce a major services o tae oo cation, welfare, “justion a on as sessment. In reply to Mr. ‘Meinerney's held for the agate aed bah val cable