It's Good For The Island “The Guardian Is For f oT VOL. LXXIX. NO. 31 < 4 three other persons injured ina and caused it to collapse and threecar accident Saturday . the other two cars later crash- wremes Se Posner. Bi. One ed-op top of the first. Dead CAR COLLAPSES BRIDGE Two men were killed and car hit the side of @ bridge Ly (| fy “Covers Prince Postage ip Cash. Edward Island Like The Dew” Otee Hepeimenh CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1966, and 30. son® SEVEN CENTS THAN From Reuters-AP | GEORGETOWN (CP). Elizabeth _and Prince Philp. Queen And Prin ce Philip End Tour Of British Guiana | | continuing their Caribbean tour, to politically. divided’ British | con |sailed before dawn Sunday for | Guiana. | itip, {Trinidad after a two-day visit! They rounded off the visit “TORONTO Parker, (CP) Lisa, 10 months, of George- Girl's Condition Reported Good Saturday night -with @ dinner aboard the royal (nia. From the rail of the | Queen ‘and her othe Ticnes | 100 Guianese dancers prancing | around in colorful costumes to the rhythin of steel band music. The royal yacht is due to dock dey at Port of Spain, Trini- \° ‘Highlight of the three-day | Lisa's visit will be a state opening on 5 Tuesday of the Parliament of condition today. Trinidad and Tobago, independ- A oo who Sar sald Lise ea from, Britain since August, _s she is under observation. tors will confer on yecht Britan- | | Prince Charles To Get Hair Trim MELBOURNE, © Australia AP) -<@Princ@ * Charles will lose his .longish hairstyle during his 34%-month term at Timbertop, ~— the rugged branch of Geelong grammar school. At Timbertop, every boy is given what ‘is * m as the basic cut.” And that means dotbed sides and top. - Charles 56, one of the barbers who will cut the primce’s hair, said Saturday: p will be . eee a0 Bacy trim: Fire “Destroys : Catholic Church Signals After:S From MOSCOW ( Luna IX to ‘a early today by transmitting two ee eosata mystery poor-quality. pictures and ja third afte? Soviet scientists a declared. its mission ful ‘The new signals, ae with unexpected shifts in frequency, at first led British scientists at the space tracking station in “| Jodrell Bank, England, to specu- late Luna IX might be moving around the moon, either in orbit or over its surface. * Later, however, Sir Bernard Lovell,.director of the Jodrell Bank Observatory, said he was inclined to rule out such move- WEATHER Sloudy with snowflurries or treezing driz- tle; winds northerly 15. Low-high 23 12 PAGES Resume hutdown erature controls were runniig out of power, causing it to act erratically. It, was impossible to tell ts of | Moscow if the new transmissions had any ~ significance. Soviet space authorities, who usually decline to answer. questions were unavailable... « ended at 12:41 p.m. EST day and “the planned progrants of lunar research by means of tur after she was flown here Satur- f _|day by the RCAF for a checkup|4ay there was ‘ne immediate |: “DALHOUSIE,” NB. (CP) —+ ment. Instead, he theorized the |22>ding signals again W heart danger to the girl. — | In the legislative chamber of | 7 gag os ' spacecraft’ batterie scien’ were startled. late ~ i eedunior be heart a that /""Her heart rate was “a little |the building that erates in fine sues - the Ie cabal: ined ines ot hege arriving at the /iet a ” =e ers It was the second time in variable” tat:ber cendition was pe ame the Supreme Court | year-old Saint Bosco Ro- das Jodrell Bank observatory at 9:18 tle more than a month the good. and various government offices, | tan Catholit h here Sat ' : p.m. British time (4:11 p.m: fant has been flown here. Sev-| 4%, deughler of Mr. andthe Queen will reed he speech | argay, a : City I ve EST) Sunday and for ~ leral weeks ago she made Mrs. Frank Parker, was born |from the throne. ‘ ee 81 minutes, Lovell said _ -_ wee 2a ith a heart. defect " Nuns helped about 100 -chil- He declared the British eli eetasd ae a VISIT UNIVERSITY dren attending a special mass 1S i Geta had ne tare doleticalte Gt or’ al s' raioyeclag dae arcs S| CAB CQUTWRACES (eine ae ae es laoceeee ee ea | pecan behavior of Laas, = cen ee ee ES ‘sity of the West Indies. None of ‘the children were injur In Ontario mat i Sete eee .By FRED 8. HOFFAM | vital ‘deaiteal concerning both fence. . Secretary Robert “Me. | pa | | ‘This and other events will be |ed but lost their winter hs v HONOLULU ‘(AP)—The lead-|the United States and Viet Nam, 'N Lodge and cine wall lo. slecisetag: 6a song bythe chief | clothing. moe or temperature control of the de. ers of South Viet Nam headed |we shall, together with the pres: (dinner tonight will be followed "ear! ™uscle. lexponents of calypao, @ unisture | The ‘chapels enstral bs Se Tt., tent lana or ares ae for Hawaii Sunday and eonfer- ident of the United States, re- jby another brief session. She was returned here after | NAIROIBI (AP) — A ~ lof free topical veres With | @ : es centra ating | dred Anne ,. 22-year-old | only two or three days,” he_said, ences on the Viet Nam war with |view the international situation! A full conference meeting was | C10rs in Charlottetown noticed! carrying seven persons, ‘haunting guitar rhythm. we eeu . mother of two of nearby Wi-|‘‘now the control had gone and U.S. President Johnson. Se roe tae ied ae Hocany enaiigts|* fe ae e's eee cuiraced |""twe "utes aa’ her _bisbond |*aa Derseuane care wae |e [mene. wos. Miioe poterday ‘night vations Bis | of Che: ayStiey ie A plane -carrying South Viet- of freedom and the maintenance be followed by a. commurique: | A spokesman at the hospital) 9 huge wounded rhinoceros will stay at the Governor-Gen- |today ( oe wes. tena ae ee es haat ee aa oan namese Premier Nguyen Cao of security in this part of the| Pressed about the origin of | Sunday after it charged and eral’s House, officiat residence conn that ~ ~ ae 13- oc near hee Rome. A native} But in a television 2 - Ky and thief-of-state Nguyen world. ~~ |the Hawaii conference, John- Dr Battered the car in Kenya's of governors. of Trimidad and jroom school would’ be forced to a ee eee ce Friday, a Soviet radio - . Gad Uk Astbemahes. Tents” qcte Maly believe this confer. |son's proms, sortetary nit = Girl Drow MNS | RKr cleetrcize Pat Cooney | rcDage ‘the smaller neighboring /close because of heating difficul parens, ‘Mr. and Sire, . Cots" gi"oa “working, tndeGoltel, ~ said ¢ | ) i ‘i ce 2 - Cabet Ledee was due ot Hone. | will “the friendship Moyers. ngs snes was-injored--when—the—rhino,—! since 1820. = —_! ties. The school has 315 students. _ Seearchriggs, with its solar batteries being discussed in detail last Seplen® At Pictou futoe close co-operation already with a papier's._ a ee still lulu_late Sunday night. ber in Washington and_ that our two gov- iting their arriy; chon ts_in this common there had been tentative agree- embedded if its .back charged | eae fo calies scone ; Pevblen to Hg: ape, for Johnson. to cote to| PICTOUS Nibe-40P)— Hea. | out #0. . Ht shattered Viet chureh services with U pity ogshet wees ul, pea by en Ost | te Lillian: MacKenzie, 9, dau. | # Window ee ie cee tary officials, including Gen. 17-18. Johnson underwent ghter of Mr, and Mrs. George | "©' ripped throu: Wiliam C Westmareland, com- |” Weleoming, the South Vitne. Yin early October: | MacKease ot Pitma, deownedt| C2 Nd "3 ma lorces in Viet a fei through Nam, and Admiral U. S. Grant Pa a See Pg the meting was in ice on Pictou ‘harbor. like a toy before freeing itself oe os so ; Saturday to confer with them— away | ; oe iain eS "Tie presidewt-thes-plapned to [2°™6O® 708 showing confideses |= Washington: combuen ty [ocbt Markee Weiee- te CEE “Bul the driver, RAF Chie | a ae “great the Seuth Vistumanees ey and boosting Senator J. William Fulbright | and-taken to’ hospital. She was Peter Davison, pressed on the | By STEPHEN SOMERVILEE from US. eet carriers “feaders-at the: airport. Talks are }~ The signs ar th die (Dem.- Ark.) ,--a~-severe—critic- of | reported. cn seat alone con- sire and once = i ee te cerita — ae ine "See Seed set to get under t.! | ago y American -warplanes- _Vietnamese__ & way today a jeate that the conference will be Us. oe in the war. ‘dition suffering from He ‘and Coaiite are serving dived without warning out of the neta just north: meee Pearl Harbor. Ry Sas Teles lel 4: soup ot ;concerned chiefly with the eco- with the Kenya Air. Force in. | cloude ‘ers of the 17th-parallel 30 South Vietnaniese nine R0mie and social betterment of Nairobi. frontier dividing the two Viet] Americans into their jet jet. plane South Viet Nam. -As much as Davison’s wife Jean, their |Nams to begin, punishing North Cleric Cha in an ‘atmosphere of gaiety and Military gain, this is considered | [ six-year-old daughter Celina. |Viet Nam im a systematic on- |. “t) tight military security at Sai-|® fundamental requirement for Mrs. Vicky Cooney and her slaught of bombing raids. In Theft Of Car co's erana spect rt lay, | Sake aie teh os er: ee cana Fe esl SS ee a ak wate ti tr aiso were in car. com is, t! situation is MAKES STATEMENT guerrillas. The party reported the inci- | st simifar, The raids meuiiar cee nets (Ce 8 A ese me . ban ee In a departure statement,| Johnson is expected to meet dent at the nearest game lodge ‘have been following the gradual day on a chatae ot | found : Thieu said: today with Ky, Thieu, U.S. State and a warden went out and (crescendo pattern that marked |in possession of a stolen ae In addition to considering Secretary Dean Rusk, U.S. De- destroyed‘ the rhino. jlast year’s. strategy, inching |mobile, ~ 8 peices AEM WS Spake ate eee : ‘northward toward Hanoi and| He ee cuiseoed si mae. | WINDSOR. Ont..(CP) — The oa ae == the—major_port-of Haiphong: j@nd_is_ to face- ary in- latest round of negotiations. in | gaining meetings since. the. strike la 7 eee ae : = a = oa ‘southern Ontario's trucking dis- |* nd lockout began Jan. 20._ guerrilla. attacks on Ameriean < ok Teombiay, school ai severance epithe wieoprend a= released Working On Peace Talks — sides agreed to adjourn to later | pute ended Sunday when both | At that time the union, repre- |- senting more than 10,000 truck “*"* Rates, United Nations Secretary-Gen-| front. eral U ble was understood) ‘Thant Sunday working for a peace con- C greement ference on Viet Nam that would a eae a sanhanuae: include the Viet Cong guerrillas| He has called ambassadors from of South Viet Nam. some of them for individual con- He was said to have in mind | ferences over the last two weeks. a conference of eight parties-| UN fee have told report- Britain, France, the Soviet Un-/ers the secretary-general_ha s fon, Communist China, the | been making contact with the United States, North Viet Nam, |neutrals in the hope of finding South Viet Nam and the, South some way of ending the war in Vietnamese National Liberation | Viet Nam. They have refused to| Front, representing the Vie t/elaborate. seems to hope neutral Pope Paul Seeks Summit Talks “To Mediate End Viet By GERALD MILLER Jof these direct contacts, which VATICAN CITY (AP)—Pope followed on the heels of the Paul was reported Sunday seek- Pope's Jan. 29 recommendation, ing to line up sdpport for a neu- of United Nations arbitration tral nations ‘“‘summit confer- | through neutral nations, ence" at Geneva to mediate for | an’ end to ‘the Viet Nam war. | MAY GO TO GENEVA Vatican sources reported this| But ' last week, two days be- after it was disclosed the Pope |fore word came from Bern that was making direct contact |the Pope had made a diréct apy through envoys and intermedia- peal for Switzerland’s good of- ries in a number of neutral capi- | fices through his apostolic dele- tals, appealing for help. |gate there, Vatican sources re- Papal. enyoys...expressed. the |ported. he was considering a ‘Pope's desires to the Swiss gov- whole new series of steps. They ernment in Bern -and to the Au- |said then he might even go to Strian government in Vienna 'Geneva if he felt his personal last week. th nations gave a fintervention would help end the Positive sponse and Austria Viet Nam conflict. - disclosed it had consulted other | eRe te eReports of these contacts ‘came from the: capitals them- selves. The Austrian government did not specify what other na- tions it had consulted but Swe- den was known to’ be among them. It was reported here the’ list included Finland and Syria. The Vatican has made no an- “labout a peace conference. )}Transport Industrial Relations | jby a. conciliation wa: ate dio | offered a 3'-year eéntract with sa e _ .adjournmen hinged on the question of union | eli tgceee: oF coe reprisals which were “nowhere The work week would hav: near the top of the list.” jbeen reduced over the life of The spokesman said as far asthe contract to 43 hours from the bureau is ‘concerned “little |46, but the union has asked for progress has been made.” an eventual 40-hour week. The 2%4-hour meeting — The bureau spokesman said ended three days of talks be- (there will be a meeting of the tween the companies and the in- jentire bureau membership today d which ‘ is thought to be lying some 1,607 | i bases in South Viet Nam and as a warning to North’ Viet Joins Hunt By: Et Wate can) Cong rebels. The United States in the week. Se eee aie and| PALOMARES, Spain (Reut- Nam to stop aiding the guer- Montreal. ing its aid to the Viet Cong, |amd strange cavities, and dis- UNITE (AP) —jhas refused to recogn the | A-spokesman for the Motor | \jected a ao tet nageiand Beene Me non toe eee iad cere an allel eet Oe aon 7: et ne _ nage genre Cae marine Sunday joined the Early in the morning of Feb. search for a US. nu-|7, 1965,two small bands of clear bomb believed to be in the guerrillas had slipped unnoticed a ee off Southeast into a U.S. military compound The Deep Jeep, as the two-'of Pleiku and into the nearby man submarine ig called, was|Camp Holloway Air Base. being towed out to sea to the, area where the nuclear device | EIGHT AMERICANS KILLED Attacking with explosives, feet below the surface. mortars and smafi arms, they Some 700 U.S, Air Force per- | killed eight ~ rican troops, sonnel now are taking part in| wounded 108 ‘snd destroyed or ' dependent Brotherhood :of Team- | so member companies may dis- — cuss union points. Nam War Vatican sources did not spec- ify Sunday precisely what form @f neutral summit meeting he had in mind, whether a full- feale meeting of all willing | trals or a preliminary com- ission meeting to pave the| ys Switzerland was reported to) have informed the Vatican it is | ling to provide the. site for another Viet Nam confer- | ence. The 1954 and 1962 Viet Nam_ meetings took place _ in| Geneva. ae K also was reported in Vati-|.” ean circles ‘that the United . States had given tacit approval) ©] to the Pope's efforts to bring | Austria has expressed the view that a common effort by neutral nations would probably have a higher chance of realiz- ing a mediation program. Sweden was reported here to be willing vi a , the ee ag nations involved in Viet Nam conflict should x DO IT NOW . Souncement yet concerning any : ant Gueded ts Walp ia iy 0 gotiations. ein Nag iyured when union ~* the search, as well as a number | damaged z aircraft. of U.S. naval craft. | Later, 49 fighter - bombers CREW UNINJURED IN DERAILMENT -wesibound CNR freight train Railway officials estiniate eee niet a wey. derailed near here Saturday .will take ten days to clear fe jin the central: highlands capital | $1,400,000 mail truck March, 1964. At the mail robbery trial, be testified that the Maurice Arbic. charged with armed robbery, and his fiancee Carmen Marin Shey eon ia fice while the roe ‘was ing place in Mont e ; Father Tremblay also the trial he was not his car was used Li, = robbery last January. ‘North Viet Nam has not been forced or intimidated into ceas- gence reports. ‘Latest ‘informed estimates relaim that more than 2,000 reg- ular‘ North Vietnamese troops move into the South -every month, together with . supplies and weapons.- d a clear view of the lunar pains, with pebbles ‘with thick dust. The spot where Luna IK squats is solid, Moscow experts eaid, the implication_being. that Aa oan a manned space- "HALIFAX (CP) — A 2!1-year- .jold student pilot ran out of fuel on his first cross-country solo . ed out a frozen stream Saturday, but calmly pick. and + his plane down in what ‘ @ Navy helicopter pilot later de- ase “perfect dead-stick Jett Fenwick of River Hebert, §., Was unhurt and the. single- a- Champion, Own- d by the Halifax Flying “‘}iwas not damaged in the forced fas «cp Wirephote) Jat nearby 10 miles of Windsor, N.S. Navy helicopter early Sunday, club officials said there 4s sufficient clearance in the where Fenwick landed to @y the back out. An RCAF Albatross anc flying ‘clob planes began a search for Saturday when he fail to return to the. club's base Waverley. Darkness the aérial. search short~and} # was resumed again at south: .| Fenwick was picked up by a Student Lands Dead Plane ‘On Frozen Stream m N.S. ‘ with Fenwick beside .it 9.30 a.m. ast Fenwick, who teaches school at suburban Sackville said he ‘asn’t frightened when he real- he was out of fuel over and fairly uninhabited ter- . “I just picked out a likely : ‘and cal came down.” Once down he decided to walk to the closest road, about 10 | away. but got too wet try- fing to wade through deep snow and came re to a hunter's ca- a eee from where e the plane. He chopped wood with an axe in the cabin and lit a dry off his clothes cr slept on the floor of the ca- because a bunk ‘didn’t look . pretty torn Up. was some food in the ca- , but he decided against eat- it because the building — ap- to have been unused for gd time. ‘The Albatross —which—spotted- Fenwick: dropped, a food supply, ‘| Sunday. The albatross sighted) Fenwick said -he has been fly- ‘ —1Limg.since last October and has INSIDE TODAY logged about 28 hours. The mis- hap would not alter his plans to Classified. 12-. jeontinue, he said ‘Deaths ..... Lieut, Lorne MacDonald, Navy Births ...:°. ve helicopter pilot who picked | Comics ......-: : ling , said Ld eon fet eee eee , » §. ‘was perfectly ex Weuen’e fae owuaxe’ PP 9) plenty of hazards around. Editorials |The Aeronca missed trees and a Summerside darge rock jutting out of the fro Kings, Queens, City ...- f aot eee end come fo 6 Be ty . ; Prince Coun oe : before ’