” If it’s Good For The Island o WwW EA TH BR | Nhe ; The Guardian Is For It - e war Tt sue. a, oe ‘*< ; re \ is fyrt wee ° ; s 6 seat: “deem “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” ‘ "< VOL. LXXVIIL. NO. 70 pedtecter* one: Tes ae CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1965. “us SEVEN CENTS eee! CWE ce “TMT MAY PROLONG DEBATE ——! | Creditistes Planning Vote Britain Cautions Ya Canada Pension Plan as just another tax in the Commons Tuesday. He also announced his party's intention to vote against the scheme As the Commons resumed the committee stage of the govern- ment legislation, Mr. Caouette nimted the Creditistes intend to prolong the debate While only one clause -the title—remained the scope of the bill Mr. Caouette: also called on Quebec residents to oppose the intention of their provincial gov- ernment to institute its own plan Debate on the pension scheme resumed after being put off last week to allew government trans- lators to put out a French- ernment plan. ADVANTAGES SEEN Steve Otto (L—York East) said the plan would have many economic advantages. He pre- dicted sales of life insurance and private pension plans would increase when the government plan comes into operation Against Pension Measure T W t h A a Ch ° Officials es Foreign Secretary $ ee ‘ B ~~ . * * » Expresses Concern ~: Ry ARCH MacKkENZIE very grave concern that the . WASHINGTON ‘CP) — The episode has aroused in Britain | s ——— ——— Ip version of evidence Productivity would increase given before the Commons-Sen- because workers .no longer tied | ate committee which studied ‘© their jobs by a pension plan, e ld find k el Hi Parliament ts cred fad werk elsiwtere. Ne The Creditiste leader said the a reason behind the legislation is 2 . | AtAGlance 22 2%. mt." Building By Flight United States was cautioned by and other io 6 = Ps British Foreign Secretary . Mi- @ SEND By THE CANADIAN PRESS ‘™ment “make ends meet. ; chael Stewart Tuesday to watch After Stewart arrived TUESDAY, March 23, 1965 dl Fic Cacsinmes) (raiaksiel ine ee Dea ine CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) its choice of weapons im fesist- about 6 labor MPs Z : In a 30-minute speech literally Grins and smiles told the ing Communist aggression* in @ committee study of the sole sprinkled with plugs for mone- nary Viet Nam. South remaining unpa sed clause of tary theories of Social Credit, Exten e Relaxed asd happy, US “I am, in fact, asking ¢ ence tee eae Casueaa eee “vg space officials met reporters age P advance $s . “ * s ade ne paar eens taking aay some of the spend- OTTAWA (CP\—Extension of Tuesday to hail the flight of | | eae ae fet mae Eeoen against the plan. wo Ste : ians. ' the deadline for the $500 winter the Molly Brown as very Club here at the end of a three- said The whole thing is just as- act Canadians must COP housebuildings bonus to April 15 heartening . . . completely sat- | viel Vietnamese trdepa far other device to get taxes from eee wed Smparable (om, March 31 was announced istactory . . . very important “he was commenting in reply Tilla use im the people, he added S heooina Pegs na in the Commons Tuesday by for future mastering of space.” | to 2 question on the use af nen-| But A B Patterson (X—yK a USSia. Labor Minister MacEachen. It was the first time that as | heel onase stention do tame at nities aa Fraser Valley) said the com- ed He said severe winter weather tronauts had ‘steered’’ their) South Viet nae By res everyone Y puisory aspect of the pension. '™stead of the pension plan. has delayed construction work ship in space, learning to mam-| plicotion,. he cleo seferved tebe concerand plan is repugnant the ‘government’ should pay old jin some ‘areas'“of- the country-ceuvfe-—for ability ..to joi. up |. Rapaim anti-personnel gasoline itary appropriateness - Otto ‘L—York E. age pensions of $100 a month to and the extra two weeks will with another spacecraft, a3) from the ‘ - ated he ola ee id ast’ every Canadian aged 60 or over. be allowed for builders to com-| must be done if men are to go, World a , : Sn een Predicted the plan would spur A. B. Patterson (SC—Fraser plete housing units to the de- to the moon. Sibeene. | Sriteie sales of private plans and life Valley) also said the compulsory gree necessary to qualify for in fact, “if there had been Sotho o ‘Sone els Terry Nugest PC_—Edmon- 220eet of the plan is repugnant |the payment. : an Agena (vehicle) up there to-| retary, emphasized “complete | Viet ten Strathcona) said the pub- and an affront to individual ree 4 similar extension was|day, we could have render} ‘and relisble information” sheat |W lic should be encouraged to sponsibility and initiative. granted last year because of a voused and docked with ¥ i the use of” gas (B Mill” being | by- ; ; It imposed hardships on per- shortage of building materials clared Christopher C.. Kr i ' eee ariong stocks I sons who already had made and skilled laber. mission director for the flight, ASTRONAUTS VIRGIL (Gus) copter which plucked their noon and carried them to the (Sus los ela“ linea Henri, Latulippe \Creditiste ~ ia, Segenarte, Vw Griese | Griseoes, “right, snd John Gemini 3 qpece ‘hip from the Ser intrepid. TC i with US. “State Secretary five hows ee plsraueioonaon neuaat d i l i ill | ! ‘pri ficials| Young walk away from heli- Atlantic Ocean Tuesday after- " (AP Wirephotey {Dean Rusk and “I thought it)and then with te plan ducrimaaer ssamet INGUStriAal Promotion Bi ee eae seer ae ; Y ley dane cole pie as fon at ee hee ele esa ' ‘arty nor probems m te | PAIR RETURN SAFELY ped Is Given First Readi Pioneering flight, as against nson The Commons meets at 2:30 these “firsts”. a : . p.m. to continue the pension . . —The first change of orbit in| “ plan debate. The Senate | First reading was given in the | industrial promotion organizat- goa i Se EEE ESTES oe oe Astronauts Prove Craft = ana es Limited. _ NeW Canadian Troops #2ss2=""* = Ses2 _ Can Manoeuvre In Space + oe at ~ xy eS z « While the contents of the Gil, jan’ orbit. ssid Malek BMW): (oe icexwepy, Fla. ¢AP) ‘Gemint Tt” chit) — Wekihdthed : air \Amertean Sstronauts Virgil Molly Brown—through intricate }major, and Young, year-— tural Resources Leo . i | - Fer use of . Grissom and John Young .suc-|space paces. By firing thrust old navy lieutenant-commander, years, Rossiter, have not yet beet /sysTEMS ‘PERFECT \cessfully orbited the earth three |rockets, they nudged it down, \tended strietly to business ind of riot-contrel weapon made public. it is expected te! Aboard the ship, 29 out of 30 |times in the first U.S. two-man from side to side and turned it ‘There was little to see. Mostly delegated to area been | provide for the participation a. essential systems worked pert- spaceship Tuesday proving such |around as t hey whirled along |it was cloudy Tuesday ovér the itary) commanders. Island businessmen in an indus: |fectiy. ia eraft can be manoeuvred faster than 17,000 miles an hour. | world. ; VICTORIA (CP)—A 9%-mem- vance party at Victoria, and trial promotion campaign. Kraft remarked that the en- manually in flight. After the spacecraft para- ber advance party of first bat-'were to be-flown East across, ry. pj1) is known as “an act |Vironmental control system —| They imissed their landing chute into the Atlantic at 2:18 VALVE LEAKED talion Queen's Own Rifles, the continent again on their respecting Industrial Enterpris- With men aboard a- Gemini target by some. 58 miles, but | p.m. EST (3:18 AST) frogmen There were problems. leaves Tuesday night for Cyprus way to Cyprus. ; ncorporated” |spacecraft for the first time— space officials termed the ¢f- applied a collar. to-make it re- leaked before take-off. to relieve Canadian forces keep-, An army spokesman in Vic- aerate nae ey et out did itself, it worked just fort a textbook>flight. ‘mained afloat. Grissom and | blood ‘pressure’ shot -up ing the peace for the United toria explained: : about perfectly.” . | The flight took hours 34|Young were flown by helicop. did. but soon came Nations. “This is the central point) A second bill. introduced by proniems. inchsded a drifting | tes and “Biéce than |ter fo the aircraft carrier In- sormal. The stabilizer The unit was to. leave at from which all orders in this| Mr. Rossiter, will provide for yaw in the left direction, failure |81 miles. ihe trepid Wes not working perfectly. micnight EST (1 a.m. AST) operation are issued, and all the raising of money for the new |of one convertor, undershooting |. Grissom and Young put their were OFF TARGET ther wer 8 — ae aboard an RCAF Yukon air- | flights leave.” | corporation. the target landing area, with | Had they been exactly aia eraft from the navy’s VU-33 uncertainty as to why the space — < <ty @ target, the astronauts would! Grissom and ¥. Uiseme | utility squadron at Patricia Bay leraft was apparently not in the ‘Gemini Flight ve remained im the SP9CR-\the igth and ua aboard | % i a | Airport. proper bank angle. aft until it was ‘imisted lena space of A cabinet order sending the sland EX Ottawa But at no time was there any carrier. men woman have been i di . said Cha . I Rifles to the siriteters intent oe . ie At. A Glance President Sines, wAdily ‘meme F i Remainder of the 723-member . We're round of | Russia was first with a malti- battalion will be transported in| + Se. * 8 As for comparison with Soviet /87 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | ONC’ OST UM A! Jife (manna fight, when. three of a succession of nightly flights achievements in space, Dr ee See oa EST. beeture he said- in @ direct theft cosmonauts went into beginning April -1. i | [ in Robert Seamans, assistant -ad- Pilots: Air force Major Virgil | shone call to the astfonauts. space last Oct. 16. Five days Jelning the sévance panty : \Tevenenain — a Bye om mu The president else trib- | ago, two miore Russians were wil bens tbe Roy Cam cena Soce Adm. UC, debe W Yovne, 3 ae i foe bres the ern a oe dian Dragoons from Camp ; . jistration, “I don't. accept the 530. jas well as in space Who made Shot Into space = Gagetown, N.B. Provincial” Secretary J. David) Mr. Stewart. said the $60,000 premise we are behind the Rus- Pounds thrust. « ‘the ievement possible. iscoréd a dramatic and historic } > Stewart said in the Legislature is what the government feels its sians. In many things we are) Spacecraft: Gemini capsule, Grissom and. Young afe to|first. by stepping out of bs COMPRISE 875 MEN yesterday that the estimated |share of the operation costs ‘doing. we are well ahead.” — |7,000 pounds. return here Thorala hed Pri-| era rene The Dragoons and Rifles wiil cost of operating the Fathers of |should be. He said negotiations | _Maximunr speed: About 17,500 + 400, win go to Washington. They | On “Tuesday's the comprise a force of 875 men te Confederation Memorial Build-/are being carried out with the miles an hour. re invited by the President. | Americans ‘ replace some 1,000 Canadians ing in Charlottetown will be |federal government on the ba- S. W Number of orbits: Three ' now on Cyprus. | $400,000 annually. lance of the costs. He added that owe oman Altitudes: Blasted into orbit | sight tone. i The tour of duty is expected In the government's 1965-66 since the memorial is a national 100 to 140 miles high: switched | to last six months. a a ee eee eee | Fi by. Grissom inte more circular | Dragoons. were flown West been provided as the province's | ating costs should be paid “‘by es n ire orbit of % to 105 miles; later across Canada to join the ad- share of operation costs. Canada.” | . brought down to a low of about © = - BRIDGETOWN, N.S. (cp) — 50 miles before re-entry- e : ® 8 |Mrs. Gertrude Morten, an *| ‘Flight time: Fotr hours, 4) | year-old widow, was burned to minutes. i death at her home at Carleton) Distance cevered: 81,000 Corner near here shortly before |miles. ; * noon Tuesday. Retevery: By helicopter. RCMP said the elderly wom-|from aircraft carrier Intrepid. , We ! from an el- network: 13 sta- 4 MOSCOW (AP) — Flushed jsaid: “Out ageticies are ferred to Viet Nam and said: | re ‘with the smcces, of te at receiving B87 sipicatons ‘We mos oa ret Sst | Prorogation This Weekend walk in space, Soviet leaders |from Soviet citizens who eaten ae pn : oe cred. the “triamphal return ot pret, ei vendioas'"t take [nc A Seed sereuden eo of t soc their newest rt — od ac = Expectation Of Governmen use of Soviet force in Viet Nam. independence. ‘ Communist. party leader Diplomatic quarters said thts | SPEAKS OF WEAPONS Most of yesterday's three sit-|members should have ample Leonid 1. BretheeY snd Pro-lappeared. designed to show (at! Kowyain warned “ihe Soviet lass othe Letigatars war ae them. mier Alexei N. Kosygin issued Russian people supported a army possesses the most up- to | YR over. consideration these bills com- separate warnings against what |tough Soviet stand on Viet Nam date, unprecedentedly powertul sending they called US. aggression in Soviét leaders were |weapons.’ = Viet Nam. cautiously. Leon recalled that he a ee * later at Kremlin re-| ‘“Undermeath, 1 could cloarty |b wets Se ae er Bi a voll Fem ee ee cen 8 ta corer, highways, publle works, eee See tw ted : tains with industry “and ‘netural resources ona Te gn the INSIDE TODAY wn at Premisr Wolter R. ov. first man to leave an orbiting! mirths, deaths ........ 3,14 |VOW* the Methesen (heat Rings) cold ted and float in space. Classified ..->...... 1 15 |Daited government is an WARNING GIVEN Comes . sevecyewesiesvee-th~| eemeae tempt to aaioec of td Breshney demanded “the) gaag Sct @ maaan on « guntrewal of Mewaricas S000"| Wemee's ik (eS OP this heme South Viet Nam.” Finance, markeis ...... (island). Gabe ‘a. ot “We warn the aggressors: BY! ‘pauerials ..... comet lee ; mepeete your criminal actions, you 2°) Summerside ex: beneath your feet such Kings, Gy... 8 the Abeer a = fans Coal i ? the next sentence Brezhney ate yo ?