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LXXVIIL NO. 162 wee ~ CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1965. nor oss SEVEN CENTS 14 PAGES Ceasefire Is Arranged > In Dominican Republic 9 Churchill Made Life Peer Man Injured ' Johnson Sees - Outside Threat WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi- the proposed truce with the dent Johnson announced Friday fighting factions’ leaders Fri- =| night a formula bas been day in response to an urgent re- \reached for a ceasefire in the quest sent to him by the OAS On Highway | } At Vernon | Bridge was taken to the P-E.I. ‘Hospital last night following an Sidney Crane, 74, of Vernon accident at Vernon Bridge at) around 10 p.m. when he was LONDON (Reuters) — Lady Nine are associated with the Dominican Republic but said it Thursday. stuck by a cat on the Millview Clementine Churchill, 80-year- governing Labor party, whose is not being respected by every- The OAS announcement .said highway. : .old widow of British wartime forces in the upper house have one on both sides. he phoned to Mora an encourag- RCMP sald Mr. Crane had leader Sir Winston Churchill, recently been depleted by Johnson went on radio and img report after he had talked was named a life peeress Fri- deaths, day with the right to sit in the The only other woman named. House of Lords. was Lady Beatrice Plummer, The announcement from 19 “'dow of Sir Leslie. Plummer, a: Downing Street, official resi- ¥¢ll-kmown Labor member of dence of Prime Minister Wilson, Parliament and. herself chair means she is accepting an ™an of a constituency Labor honor her husband always re- Pty. sisted ‘for himseli, preferring to HONOR CHURCH LEADER remain a commoner. One of the best known names Churchill, who was returned in the list is that of Dr. Donald to office in October, 1951, after Soper. the Methodist leader who leading the Comservative party has often expressed ~ outspoken in opposition during the immed- pra - Labor views on political jiate post war years. was questions. jknighted in 1953 when he was.< Another life peerage went to awarded the Order of the Gar- ‘sir Harold Caccia, #-year-old iter former . ambassador to the However. the refused to accept United States, on his retirement a peerage entitling him to sit a5 head of the diplomatic serv- in the,.upper House of Parlia ice Friday to become chief of- OO freral ofthe - “exciusive—Eton- alighted from a half-ton truck in which he had been a passeng- er, and was attempting to cross the road. The accident occurred wear the intersection of the Millview highway and the Trans-Canada Highway. He was attended at the scene by Dr. John Gillis of Eldon and taken to hospital by the Jenkins Funeral Home Ambulance. Name of ‘the driver was not available. is ” h Il for have TO BE NEUTRAL The other “seven life peers Lady Churchill was not ex- named include three former La- pected to, take a very. active bor MPs—John Haire, Albert’ part in parliamentary ~ affairs Hilton and Ian Winterbottom. FIRST FIREMAN ON SCENE curred but houses *ap body shop at the other end. No serious damage was re- ported. The property was the © site er and larger fire Nov. 13, caught fire last night shortly after nine o'clock. He was first on the scene. The shed, owned by Floyd Drake, was vacant where the blaze oc- “It certainly is a fire!” That's what this representative of the city fire brigade could be saying as he peers into a shed on Clark Street which Glowing Picture Of Economy ~ |s Painted By Trade Minister : | announcement from the Organi-( ™inican president now.in San zation of American States that 4 Juan. Puerto Rico. The attempt ‘cease - fire pattern had been t© return Bosch to power worked out by the Papal Nuncio SParked the fighting which has in Santo Domingo. brought = anarchy in the | ls . 2 Santo Domingo area. lode peseguanacascaryd #. tee The Roman Catholic diplomat hopes of all for peace in the Do- reported he was going to confer ~ ine? be gaid next with Gen Elias Wessin y AIDS PEACE _ ™iicas Republics anne tor Wessin, leader of the anti-Bosch forces. r ace and democracy are being : . ‘ The Organization of Amoert- oe by the n savilies of The Nuncio reported his talks can States (OAS), meeting in tsiders.* : . Washington Friday announced em rhare are signs that people lawyers and others “led me te. a formula for an early cease- jrained outside the Dominican assure you that Tr will get a fa- fire in revolt-wracked Domini- Republic are seeking to gain vorable response” to the cease- can Republic. The OAS said control.” Johnacn said. fire proposal. the formula has been worked ’ ye : out by the Papal Nuncio, Em- LEAVES IMMEDIATELY manuel Clarico, in Santo Do- AS Secretary-General Jose A. : mingo. The Papal Nuncio iS Mora was leaving immediately SANTQ DOMINGO (AP) — "the Vatican's “diptomatic rep-—tor the scene of the fighting to—U-S: Ambassador —V.—-Taplex- : 4 » try assure that the country| Bennett announced a ceasefire hee 5 Cr , irephote) won return to the constitutional | has been arranged for 11:45 p.m. WS oR ER gay boas process and_ free elections as (12:45 ADT) Friday night in hers Body ls Fo und | ait aur ee ae Soak a te in the 1 and was thought likely to sit on... Sidi n' wt ‘Johnson’ said more t after a ting n me veges ee lr Wooded Area persons have been evactated Dominican Republic. political neutrality. also a member of the Labor , oe oe tacarienal She will make her first public Parliamentary Association, so ci\wiNIGAN, Que. (CP)—A that thou: 5 po pad HALIFAX (CP) — All Argus appearance in London for some ciologist Reginald Wells-Pestell, , nan” body wis. “iecaiamdtn ete ieee pmain Me janti - submarine patrol planes time Monday, when she will at- a marriage guidance expert, Pridey elsht. te a. weeded axeb oe ary — grounded after discovery of cor- biography of the Duke of Wind- and Thomas a ; : . r rnin int fuselage on on af sor A King's Story. Girt ie a emmer of Gn tan | Soest Tie" she Outer iat samanced ia strane the aircraft, an air force spokes-! The an of her life and Simey, a uae all Phan a man said. Friday. sarate from. i ist, i of, There. ) pasitive identt | closed 2£xistence conse: ; oe ~< / re eae We > laued tho National Fs —_ fication” but investigators be- fire formula. ; 2 ee SS ee ee eee year-old girl who vanished four said the ceasefire is contingent tetown, has received. word that was discovered during # routine years ago, a police spokesman onthe warring factions’ accep- her daughter-injaw. Mrs. Phil- ene check and “as a in this community 9 miles tance of two conditions: ip Rossiter, Jr., formerly Claire |matter of normal safety practice ame an agean northeast of Montreal said in a . —A guarantee of the life of all Boyd of Halifax and three chil- television to confirm an earlier $*ith. Juan Bosch, deposed Do- with Bosch and with Wessin's the cross - betiches, indicating ciety chief Lewis Cohen, who is . ong S ; : a from the strife-torn country, a 1 Family Of | with the RCAF have. . been tend the premiere of a movie and Professors Dennis Lloyd being searched for the remains Jo} Je his broadcast, | lip datoct in the 71 tex giants | BM Of 10 other lite goer tncned | Gis Retinnel Sesieaten ef lieve the body is that of the 16- The hemisphere organization Mrs. Philip Rossiter, Charlot- - ‘all Argus were temporarily telephone interview. participants, regardless of af- dren have been evacuated from OTTAWA ‘CP)—Trade Minis-' “If it turned out to be the’ Mr. Sharp said the 1962 ex- grounded,” the statement said. a oe : : : ter Sharp entered the. budget last budget before an election, change crisis, when the Com Spokesmen would not speculate _ The QPP have been digging cane with ng ee ee oa — ee debate Friday with a glowing I would have no concern what- servatives were in power, was on the duration of the ground- in _ ‘tae ta a ae and those who have taken Philip (Bud) is manager of 8 account of a growing Canadian soever. the most unnecessary ever ex- ing. ae eal tety oie taken to asylum. branch of the Royal Bank there. economy and said the policies (Canadian exports increased 19 perienced in the country. There are W# or more of the —Acceptance of an OAS com- Mrs. Rossiter’s information the. morgue in Shawinigan, po- May Be Heading Wes recat, tik we. egpect« decis Abel To Head jon soon,”’ a centennial spok man said. “This is a terrific of the Liberal government have per cent last year. Even with- “That is nonsense,” inter- four-engined sub-killers based at : : mittee to arbitrate the strug- came in a telegram from the Ex- “helped substantially.” out the record-breaking wheat jected Opposition, Leader Die- Greenwood, in Nova Scotia's i lice said. gic. ak leans Attaive we ot OF Canada is going through one shipments the increase would fenbaker. Annapolis Valley and at Sum- The Papal Nuncio—the Vat!- tawa. It is presumed Mr. Rossiter is The minister said that whem merside, P.E.I1. Equipped with remaining in Santa Domingo. the Liberals took office, Britain highly - histicated detection was “extremely disheartened” — ” aca systems _gnd OF THE GUARDIAN over the question of trade with abie to remain aloft for 24 OFTAWA Prince Edward can’s diplomatie representative of the greatest periods of ex- have been 17 per cent, he said. in Santo Domingo — discussed pansion in its history, he said. This would be the biggest ever. “Our finances are in order and While the 1964 wheat ship- confidence has been restored.” ments could not be expected to @ CAPITAL BUREAU He praised Finance Minister be matched this year, he pre- Gordon for the manner.in which dicted 1965 would be the second- he has handled the country’s biggest year. Over the next Canada. This arose partly from tours, the Argus became the Island's famed historical pag- Canada’s attitude to Britain’® successor to the Neptune in 1958, eamt may be heading west this proposed entry into the Euro as the’ RCAF’s first defence year, the Centennial Commission pean Common Market, the fact said Friday. ‘Steel Union PITTSBURGH (AP) — I. W. pageant and everyone who has seen it has been greatly im- i finances and it is clear, he said, that the _government enjoyed . the confidence of Canadian bus- iness. While opposition members had claimed the government's policies discouraged business, there had been a 16-per-cent increase in private investment last year ‘and a predicted im crease of 14 per cent this year. “If that's -discouragement, then I think that’s the kind of discouragement we would like’ to see.’ MAKES CR three years, the government hoped to see 1,200,000.000 bush- els of wheat shipped out of the country. The export of manufactured goods had increased by a third during 1964. City To Ask | | agreement. There should be Extension In Damages Case A notice of motion has been given that on May 4 in Supreme that devaluation of the dollar had hurt British exports and surcharges which also damaged British exports. : Earlier Andrew Brewin (NDP —Toronto Greenwood) asked the government to make “‘clear- * to deal with any a council, with representatives of the government. management and the unions, to deal with problems arising from the pact. SELECTION WANTED , against submarines. An air force spokesman said; Mrs. Alfred MacNeill. con- there was “‘no remote connec- Vener and organizer of the au- ption at all” between the ground- thentic period fashion pageant ing of the aircraft and the first Put on by the Junior Auxiliary fatal crash of a Maritime Air o the Charlottetown Hospital, is Command Argus which claimed Visiting in Ottawa and has held 16 lives last month during Carib- discussions with officials of the bean NATO exercises. He said Commission on the possibility the Argus aircraft have been! Of taking the pageant to the grounded before for similar rea- four western provinces. sons. “No decision has yet been f yen of the principal West- would be visited by group, which num- *3 22 ¥ rs tator. The women mo- the gowns that would have been worn by the wives of the principal figures of Canadian Confederation, mainly from the 1900 ‘period, but up to and_in- cluding the “‘new look” for 1949 when Newfoundland entered confederation. =o Cities likely. to be visited are Winnipeg. Brandon, Regina. Saskatoon, Calgary. Edmonton and Vancouver:and the group + Tae T . including musician and ‘defeated Abel was declared winner Frt- day of the United Steelworkers’ bitter presidential election. But incumbent David J. McDonald vowed to contest the result ‘‘to the fullest extent.” The union's three interna- tional tellers declared Abel win- ner 308,910 votes to 298,768. The election was Feb. 9. Square K . Has Lowest He - criticized the opposition Court a request will be made of for its attitude on the new Cam- the Court for an extension of ada-U'S. auto agreement, which time in which to finish prepara- had a primary objective of im- tion of the defence in the case proving Canada’s trade balance of John Henry Reid vs the City with the US. He wondered of Chariottetown. Chief of Po- whether the opposition was jice Sterns Webster and Charles really interested in the coum Ready Donald MacInnis ‘PC—Cape | Breton South) said the Mart-} time provinces and Cape Breton | particularly should be selected | as the first “battleground” in the goverafftent’s announced | war on poverty. While the government was. { _ the four would: make the trip under the auspices of the Centennial Com- mission with the co-operation of provincial governments concerned. “We feel this pageant would greatly stimulate interest in the Bridge Bid Square K_ Construction Lienit- ed. Charlottetown. submitted the lowest of five bids to the provincial department of high- ways for construction of Oyster try's prosperity. The piaintiff. owner of the laying off scores of defence | centennial observances, and par- Bed Bridge. a pressed concrete U.S. Airborne Troops _ Reinforce Marine Unit SANTO DOMINGO ‘CP-AP)— The United States poured more erty troops into the Dominican Re- public Friday as this Caribbean country’s civil war continued un- abated. U.S. Marines suffered their first casualties. as U.S..and regu; lar Dominican armed forces ‘fought through rebel opposition linto downtown Santo Domingo to establish an international safety | zone. Snipers killed a U.S. Marine ‘and wounded 13 others. Deaths among the Dominican populace may total 1,000 in the fighting which began last weekend. About 1,000 US. airborne troops arrived in the republic Friday. to join the marines who began arriving here Wednesday on President Johnson's orders to protect American lives and prop- Friday's skirmish placed the marines for the first time side- by-side in battle with troops of Brig.-Gen. Elias Wessin y Wes- sin, commander of the forces of the newly formed Dominican qnilitary junta. The clash occurred shortly after the marines moved ont of their seaside staging area at El Embajador Hote! to take control of a nine-mile-square area des- ignated earlier in the day by the Organization of American States as a haven for refugees from the fighting f The mixture of civilian and military elements opposing the Wessin forces opened fire on the marines several blocks from the U.S. Embassy | ticularly among the younger | people who have not seen the | authentic womens costumes of } the earlier years of Canadian Mr. Sharp's speech. which restaurant “Johnny's Fish and some observers likened to e@ Chips”, is suing the defendants campaign address, included an for approximately $148.350 for’ bridge across the Wheatley Ri- ver near Rustico : The firm’s bid was $56,123. department employees in the | Maritimes, it was adopting a. “blank cheque” approach to. bids and their optimistic look ahead. The na- damages resulting from certain expenditures for Expo 67 and) history,” a sennial , Other firms tional accounts were in their best state in miany years and it was “quite possible” that the forecast $300.000.000 deficit would be wiped out completely. actions in City Police Court Representing the city in the case is Gerald R. Foster QC, while Allison Gillis is appearing for ‘the plaintiff. Drury Comments O p i r OTTAWA (CP)—Industry Min- ister Drury_said Friday as the cost of automobile production in Canada is reduced “‘one can be Teasonably certain” that the consumer price will come down. He was asked by Donald Mac- Innis ‘PC—Cape Breton South) to comment on a statement which, he said. came from union leaders in the United States and indicated the US. government had the right under the new auto trade agreement to insist Cana- dian car prices be reduced to consumers ~The minister said the union leaders had a right to make any observations they wanted. But the Canadian governtnent had already made it clear that it ex- pects the production costs of Ca- Of Cars. nadian cars to be reduced and because of the industry's com- petitive position, it was reason- ably certain these savings would be passed on to buyers. Mr. Macinnis also asked whether the $50,000,000 saved by the Canadian manufacturers in customs tariffs under the agree- ment would be used to pay the salaries of the 1,600 ford workers to be laid off in Windsor, Ont. Mr. Drury said reports that 1,600 would be laid off are pre-| mature. There would be some temporary layoffs but the extent of them is not yet known . “The government will take the sleps that may be necessary to see there are no undue hard- ships,” he said, other projects in Montreal. He said Finance Minister | Gordon showed a “dictatorial” attitude Monday night when he ~» “reserved 78 seats in the Com- mots public galleries for his) personal friends. People who had been waiting in Jine for two hours had been turned: aw Mr. Gordon. said he know what Mr. MacInnis was talking about. (‘A spokesman for his -office said later it is a budget night custom to reserve seats for finance department helped to prepare officials who the budget.) Maurice J. Moreau (L-—York- Scarborough) interjected that there were some empty seats in the galleries during the budget speech. INSIDE TODAY Classified oe ee Births, deaths ...... aw Comics veseusvseccs. Hi Sport 5 esceseseeee. 1 Women's “*........ peewee 1 Editorials. sive Os 4 Finance, markets ...... 4 | Summerside svspeess ©? 4 Kings, Queens, City .... 5 | Prince County ....... 2 were Maritime Dredging .Com- _pany Limited, Charlottetown, Close Watch Kept On Mr. Pearson - BURLINGTON, Vt. (CP) — Four secret service men from ‘Washington along with a large number of Vermont state troop- ‘ers kept a close watch on Prime Minister Pearson during his five-hour stay here Friday. The secret service men were | among the audiences at the Uni- \versity of Vermont where Mr. ‘Pearson received an honorary degree. Before his arrival, basement lockers were checked for bombs State police roamed the cam- pus along with the regular uni- | versity police force. State po- ifice patrol cars popped up along the prime minister's ee ae made Burlington Airport to t Uni- form- Versity, a distance of roughly a 1 miles. There was no Canadian secu- rity detail with the prime min- ister's party. . | t ' i TROUBLE SHOOTER i “ Secretary General Jose A. Mora. above, of the Organiza- tion of American States is to he sent to the Dominican Re- public at once im efforts to re- Store peace. The OAS decision Friday after a ula had been reached for i ceasefire in the Dominican | (AP Wirephote) %$59.073; Curran and Briggs Lim- ited, St. Eleanor's. $59,375; Mor- rison and MacRae Limited, Summerside. $43,659: and Is- land Excavators Limited, Cra- paud, $63,916 ' Tenders were apened yester- day in the office of Highways Minister Philip Matheson. Pope Calls For Talks To End Acts Of War VATICAN CITY ‘AP)—In a clear plea against the stepping up of conflict in Viet Nam, Pope Paul called Friday for PM Charms Vermont Town During 5-Hour Visit Friday BURLINGTON, Vt. (CP) From state Governor Philip Goff down the line, Prime Min- ister Pearson charmed his way through ‘a five-hour visit to this northern Vermont community Friday “A red letter day for the state of Vermont,’ beamed the gzov- ernor at the Canadian leader who earlier received an honorary degree from the University of Vermont. Friemily relations -hetween Mr Pearson and the official greeting party Which included state, town and university offi- cials appeared to grow warmer by the bour. His final informal speech drew several bursts of applause in contrast to a more quiet reception to his formal speech earlier in the day In the earlier speech he called he called for mutual under- standing between Canada and the US. and said it wasn't at all inconsistent with a good a send-off dinner fof neighbor policy if his country criticized American foreign poli- cies. “If we seem to be unduly concerned with your interna- tional policies. remember that their outcome may for us—as well as you—mean the differ- ence between peace and war,” jhe said. talks at all levels te end “ever growing” acts of war. The plea came in the second encyclical ‘etter of Pope Paul's 22month reign as head of the Roman Catholic Church Without mentioning Viet Nam by name. the Pope's words ap- peared directed at both sides in ithe struggle there. His encycil- cal condemned querrilla war- . fare and terrorien as well as the “practice of holding hos- tages and of taking’ reprisals against unarmed civilians.” The Pontiff called the present international situation ‘darker and more uncertain than ever, now that grave new threats are endangering the supreme bene- fit of world peace ™ Titléd sMense Maio ‘Month of May'.. the letter carried for- ward the personal peace cam- paign Pope Pau! launched with his first encyclical last August, when he offered to mediate in world crisis An encvclical is a_ circular letier sent bw the Pope to hw “«shops around the world. ¢ 2 ‘