») If It's Good For The Island The Guardian Is For It VOL. LXXVITL. NO. 224 ¢ Nineteen- year- old Deborah Bryant, Miss Kansas, who won the coveted crown of Miss America in Atlantic City, N.T. —_—- Marie Rivard Visits Husband = es In Closely-Guarded Texas Jail By JOHN LeBLANC - LAREDO, Tex. (CP)—Lucien Rivard’s red-haired her first visit with the south- west's most tightly guarded prisoner during the weekend as the United States -government prepared to bring the Mont- realer to trial today on narcot- ies conspiracy charges. Mrs. Rivard, free on $5,000 bail after.-arrest as a material witness~ inthe Ottawa prosécu- EES “ton “or niinisterial executive a B.C. Beer Parlors Close | As Strike Cuts Supplies _ officials ‘three berder points Prince George—one of the last __assistant__Raymond_._Denis__on_ attempted bribery and obstruct- ing justice charges, flew into this Texas-Mexico border town Friday night and was able to see her husband Saturday and Sunday “ They talked under the eve of U.S. marshals, who have had a special over the jail-breaking Rivard since he was moved secretly to Laredo’s Webb County jail about 10 days ago. Rivard had been held at an undisclosed lo- cation in Texas after U.S. au- thorities got him from Canadian after his arrest near Montreal in July ended his freedom from his celebrated es- cape from Bordeux jail there. WAS FIRST VISITOR The 33-year-old Marie, free to move anywhere pending = re- VANCOUVER (CP) Pub crawlers throughout British Co- lumbia are discovering with rue the truth of the old song's re- frain: “There's nothing so drear as a vub with no beer."’” Beer drinkers, faced with a brewery workers’ strike heading into its fourth week, and no end. in. ight, have been able to scrounge a little here and there. But -the beer parlors. with a handful of exceptions through- out. the »rovince. have closed the'r doors Beer lovers have found that their -hunt for the foamy. bever- age is not without its hazards. On Friday night. police at seized. ‘a large volume" of beer. bec’ ng their promise to crack down on besr muggling from ‘Yoshing- ton state Other beer drinkers “ave greedily bought up the limited imvorted—-stacks. Many have found. that brewing is a highly | nationalistic art, and Belgian or Norwegian beer may not sit too | comfortably in a stomach at-| tuned to the Canadian product. BUY IN B.C. Even the beer brewed _ | two B.C. cities. with a function-, round-the-clock guard | Autho Departme MISS AMERICA SELECTED | last night, raises a glass of orange juice in a toast for ca- meraman at a breakfast here Sunday. The five-foot, seven- sumptfor” or the ‘Denis case Nov. 4, slipped. out of Montreal by wife had plane Friday morning. She was the first visitor, except for de- fence lawyer William C. Wright of Laredo, that Rivard has seen here. The charges” against Rivard grew out of a four-nation heroin smuggling operation. Circum- Astronauts Lea On Tour-T WASHINGTON (AP) nauts L. Gordon Cooper and Charles Conrad<will visit Wash- ington Tuesday and leave the same day for visits to six coun- tries, the White House an- /nounced . Saturday. d Cooper and Conrad will visit the White House~ at 11 am, Tuesday. Their Washington schedule also will include a. visit to the National Academy of |Sciences to report on their eight \day’ gemini flight. This will be \followed with a luncheon, - with +members~of-the-space- board of the academy and an afternoon visit to the House of Represent- afives and Senate. Then they will leave for Greece, Turkey, Ethiopia, the Malagasy Republic, Kenya and Nigeria. ~ ing brewery—is not considered too palatable on the coast, al- though it sells briskly whenever a shipment reaches Vancouver. Only one of Prince George's 11 beer parlors was expected to be operating this week, since most obtain their draught beer from the struck coast brewer- ies, ; The strike issue. is fundamen- tal: The brewery workers want more money than the companies are prepared to pay.. The basic rate- is $2.50 an hour. The union “wants a 10-per- cent increase. which it says will give it parity with eastern brew- ery workers g : The companies have said they aren't prepared to talk about the matter as it stands, because INSIDE TODAY Classified ........++» 12, % a ee 12 DOWN Bai ce 3 COMMGE oo bis bess ewises cs ll Spore .. .eeecetscye. 10, 14 WOMOIND ois ectcsceceses. 8 pT ie ree tree 4 Summerside .............. 3 Kings, Queens, City ...... 5 +-~Prince County tone hae a Che Guardian gape oo? ‘Cidais Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” aor we 4 ah CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1965. Nor MORE SEVEN CENTS F WILL COST ESTIMATED $400,000 : ee SUMMERSIDE BUREAU | ald, vice chairman of the Senior OF THE GUARDIAN | Citizens Housing Board; board The provincial Minister of | member Don Campbell of. Al- Health, Hon. Henry Wedge, | berton and Mayor Roy Leard. announced yesterday that a 50- The building the minister bed home for special care will- stated, will be financed through be built in Alberton ,at an es-|a provincial government grant timated cost of $400,000. | and constructe@,.under the win- The announcement was made /|ter works program with the following a tour of Alberton by | batance of the costs being fin- the minister Saturday: He vas anced over a 50-year priod. Con- accompanied by architect Keithh | struction is expected to be un Pickard, Rev. David MacDon- | derway by Nov. Ist. Special Care Building Scheduled For Alberton This is the second similar pro- ject undertaken in this province by the provincial crown cor- poration and the second phase of a program inaugurated oy the provincial government to pro- vide accommodation throughout this tiny pjrovince for elderly citizens. Other phases of the program are now beng worked on by the corporation and will he nounced at a later dater, } . Sought In River NEW ORLEANS (AP)—This ‘dent. who inspected the hurri- tortured city struggled back to cane wreckage scene, Friday. life Sunday as military authori- | added: ties hunted a barge“ missing in| ‘‘It is not a pleasant picture. ithe Mississippi River 85 miles |I think it is much worse than jupstream with 600 tons of deadly |enyone realizes.” inch brown-haired beauty, won the title over 9 other contest- | Minister said. | 2,500 OVER 65 TP "Mr. Wedge estimated that” | there are 2,500 people of ages 65 and over in the West Prince | area from Portage through centrally located home wiil pro- | vide for domiciliary and light | nursing care for the elderly people of this area. to. | Alberton and Tignish and this | ® EX-DEAD END KID Bobby Jordan, one of the “ead End Kids” of the screen two decades ago, died Friday at Veterans Administration ~ foal WEATHER Sunny except for a few cloudy periods, light winds. Low-high 37 and 60, .- 14 PAGES - Claim Success In War 5 Thant Seeking Peace In New Delhi Talks NEW DELHI (AP) India claimed its forces started to roll again on the Western front Sunday despite heavy Paki- stani counter-attacks. Pakistan claimed Indian advances were beaten back with heavy losses. United Nations Secretary-Gen- Pattons supplied to the Pakt- stanis under U.S. aid .programs. The Indian army claimed the Pakistanis were “in disarray” in the Sialkot sector and fleeing the battlefield. in some areas, leaving behind much equipment. Air forces of both. sides con- eral U Thant flew into New tinted to strike at each. other's Delhi bringing his peace effort bases and ground units, the to Indian leaders after failing New Delhi spokesman said. to make headway with the Paki- stanis on a UN-proposed cease- fire. Thant met with President Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan half ,an hour after arriving. He con- ferred with Prime Minister Lal Minsiter Swaran Singti later. As the meeting got under way, an Indian military spokes- In Rawalpindi, ap Pakistani spokesman claimed that an In- dian armored -attack was turned back near Sialkot, just over the border from Indian Pakistan and-that 45 Indian tanks had Bahadur-Shastrt and "Foretgn—been~destroyed---"He—-elaimes...... Pakistani losses were substan- tially less than the Indian. The Pakistani spokesman also hospital .in West Los Angeles, . : ces ” (AP Wirephete) man claimed Indian troops had said the Indians launched a regained the initiative in the number of counter-attacks in Wagah-Kasur area. This is in Lahore sector but again were Centennial | the vicinity of the Pakistani city of Lahore. driven back with heavy losses. INDIANS ANGRY The centre, which will employ © | There was no claim that Thant had t th t in a staff of approximately — 30, Ideas Given Kasur, a Pakistani town 10 Mantes: : West cola Votan will be constructed of brick miles inside the frontier, had city before coming to the In- veneer and will contain both ~ TORONTO «(CP)—Winding up been captured. The spokesman. qian capital on the last stage private: and semi-private rooms. three days of discussion and - refused to say even whether of his mission. Indian officials ants from all states of the un- chlorine aboard. Of modern design, the single speech-making here, delegates ve pected to set off a court room fight today over” the yuestion- OF” whether—irial—should— procede-— — Astro | ion. (AP Wirephoto) |FIND OBJECT The: sunken barge Just below | army engineers’ located a Pakistani soil. _story~ building will have three to- the Canadian Centenary: Indian troops in this area and lounge yooms for visiting guests Council's fifth ‘annual meeting fighting was on the frontier was’ a+ 1 i's ai a at New Delhi's airport to greet him were extremely angry about conditions Pakistan was* Baton Route was yet another .nken object in the Mississippi | and residents. It will have a .produced some ideas’ for groups 9 miles north in the Sialkot | reported-to have laid down -for “\legacy from Hurricane Betsy, |which spread a trail of death |}, 4 missing barge. They closed a 40-mile stretch of the lower Mississippi River ‘to shipping as they searched for the barge, which vanished early |Friday as Hurricane Betsy passed over this Louisiana capi- ;tal-city-85- miles upriver from President Johnson: at. the White House, ordered the full resources of the governmen! inte a frantic. search —for__the |barge. Reports say the poison- New Orleans. os ; ; ‘ous chlorine could, kill up to 4,-| Mednwhilt, as the Moodwaters "stances surroWhding Rivard’s 00 persons if released in a con- »oceded under bright, sunny centrated area. As the bodies of more than 50 hurricane+vietims were laid side attempt to block his extradition from. Canada to face_ the charges led to a judicial inquiry iwhich resulted in a federal cab- by side in a dingy morgue here, inet’ shuffle and the resignation Johnson expressed«fears to of several government officials. White House correspondents that |toll of death and destruction Wright has been complaining |the final death toll would run would be. before the federal district court|into the hundreds. The presi- | that he has not been permitted } to see enough of his client, and this: is one of the points. ex- skies, the grim work went on of \recovering and identifying bod- jies from the worst storm in New Orleans history. No one knew what the final ,thafis50 bodies found in the New ~4 Orleans area. People with miss- Red Kelly. ___|ing-relatives_were urged-to help ee identify many bodies tagged JIndecided~ The coroner's office held more ° | hot water heating and a sprink- ler system. provide lunch for a month for urday, the spokesman said. Also contained in the building 2 refugee child; $10 will mark These claims were in —addition | will be a library, a non-denom- 2n historical site with a plaque: to New Delhi's claim Saturday inational chapel and a central $100 donates a pair of Brazilian: that 191 tanks had. been de- (Continued on page 3 Col. 4) tree porcupines to a zoological stroyed or captured. park, and $500,000 will build a’ ganKs SAID U.S..MADE oc floating. art centre to tour Can- peg en Nee _Increase Noted oy ng The Indians claim the Pakt- Mts: ‘D. W. McGibbons, stani tanks were U.S. - made In Drug Sales |member of the ‘council board of directors, noted Saturday that > MONTREAL (OP) — Drug many of the. voluntary organi- - ection sales across Canada im 1964 in- ,27ations participating in the cen- creased by 7.3 per cent over tennial have made a lacklustre the previous year, the Canadian effort so far. Eighty-one of the Wholesale Drug Association re- organizations are uncommitted NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. (CP)—The Nov. 8 federal elec- tion wijl go down in history as ported Saturday. on their projects, 52 have pro- | The association based its re- jects pending and 30 have ideas port on returns from 27 whole- that can be implemented only sale drug firms. ; with. outside financial help. 80__per-cent--of -its- membership, -~-The -labor. committee reported which, it says, takes in the vast. that_trade union_.groups.._have. majority of drug wholesalers. in agreed. to a. no-strike- policy. .at ‘Canada. ‘Expo 67. “Prime Minister Pearson's “greatest blunder,”~ Social “unknown” Scores more _ are + -——missing—— : ae immediately. ; Rivard’s lawyer wants it put; TORONTO (CP) — Leonard off on these grounds and on a (Red) Kelly, Toronto Maple claim that the Canadian governs} Leaf hockey. player. and. Liberal ment shunted him off to the |member of Parliament. is. still U.S. as part of a “political con- undecided whether he will seek spiracy” to let the malfeasance- a third term in the Nov. 8 fed- in-government stew of |’affaire eral election. Rivard simmer down. a2 Kelly, 38,” has asked party Federal Judge Ben. C.--Com officials for a week is which naly has not acted on a defence to make his decision. motion requesting delay. Kelly won a seat in Parlia- Associated Press corres- * ment. for the Toronto riding of ‘York West in his first try in! the general election of 1962 and was re-elected in 1963. He is a family man and—his--main- de- cision appears to be whether he can be a hockey player, politi- pondent David Lancashire reached the bombed Pakis- tani.town of Sialkot Satur- day. This is his moving eye- witness account. By DAVID LANCASHIRE SIALKOT, Pakistan MAY GC AHEAD While a tight lid appeared to Lhave—-been—clamped-—on--informa- tion on the legal side. the bet- iting here was that.after some preliminary skirmishing the court would go ahead with the trial of Rivard and three lesser Canadian figures on charges of ‘he ‘same time. (AP)—A cian, husband and father all at big yellow bulldozer ploughed |through the bomb wreckage of . said Saturday night. Mr. Thompson said more than Indian Bombs Brigg Death 2722572 InCrowdedPakistani Town convinced Mr. Pearson didn't want it either.” The Social Credit leader told a party gathering that Mr. Pearson was influenced by his : . advisers to call an election. the Oriental bazaar in this Pak- istani city Saturday and weary rescue workers counted the vic- tims’ bodies. So far they had counted 14. More were buried beneath the rubble. bomb from an Indian Canberra jet bomber exploded Friday ; morning with the worst civilian ™O0St important reasons an elec- death-toll so far--in- this unde- tion should_not _be held_now.. js clared war between India and ‘he effect it will have on na- Pakistan. tional unity. . The air raid, in the blackness He said Quebec is going The smell:of death and ruin before dawn, paralyzed Sialkot, “through a state of turmoil,” oozed from amid the shattered an industrial city of 150,000 a the reasons for which are hard debris where a 1,000 - pound, (Continued oa page 3 Col. 4) forthe English-speaking popula- Mr. Thonipson said one of the (Continued on page 3 Col. 4) meee Tem ‘ . ithe union demand is out of the’ question. . The union is the International Union’ of United Brewery, Creal, Flour, Soft Drink -and—Distillery Workers (CLC), which earlier this year demonstrated its! strength in the crippling 72-day | grain handlers strike. DISLIKE TERMS | It stayed eyeball to eyeball)’ with the grain companies) through weeks of mounting pres- sure until the Strike was settled on terms «the companies ob- viously ‘and Yeudfy disliked The breweries—Lucky Lager, Molson's, Carling’s, O'Keefe's) and Pacifie Brewers Warehous- | ing Ltd.—say they do not plan! to back down before their 530 ‘striking employees. | Their chief spokesman, law- | -yer Paul Paine, and several top) executives are out of town. | The union has said it will tall! any time the companies want to| ‘start negotiations, but it, too, has| ino plans to back—down. . : : | A meeting Friday night : . them are out of work because) : the beer parlors are shut—gave| Mercier Mullen, Summer- strength to the brewery work-| side (centre left) is seen con- Ters’ union's position, with a um! gratulating F Pius Smith, animous vote of support, | Charlottetown (centre right), new. president of the “Provin- cial Command of the Roya! Canadian Legion, elected Sat- urday> at the provincia! coo- neeemeinn Secitteaien ia ads = 27 et emma mea Rt te ane —— : eee TI ena pase os an agro TE : ~ tion to _understand., There is a rapid rise and fall ‘of political parties in> Quehec _and among the reasons for this > is the fact that old line parties - 2 ‘m the past manhipuated the ¥,°" Search HALIFAX (CP) An off-on, search for J. Thomas Binder- man, 33, of Montrea, missing in rugged _ Labrador tertain for four weeks, was terminated ‘‘for good’ Saturday following what for a time appeared to be the first tangible lead to the civilian pilot's whereabouts An RCAF Dakota search “lane Saturday sighted two men, a ca- snoe and distress messages writ- ten in sand alonc the riverbank of a tributary of Labrador's Ea- gle River in the same general area where _Binderman’s twin- engine Gemni 1-A. aireraft was found overturned Aug. 19 A helicopter was dispatched to the scene but the two men turned out to be a pair of Amer- ican anglers whose pickup bv a private aircraft Friday night was delayed when the plane failed to arrive. They were later flown to a fishing camp along the Eagle River. a LEGION PROVINCIAL COMMAND: vention. in Montague. Mr. Mul- ‘len is the immediate past president tat is Ron Mace - kinnot, Alberton, the second page 8.). ¥ Vice-president. and right Cyril Williamson, Ellerslie, first END SEARCH ; ‘ chere said the: hunt for Buinder- | a ? sale race seca a Credit Leader Robert Thompson . _|River Sunday and_said- it-might ;full--basement~ with automatic im search of centennial projects. | sector’ destroyed 40 Pakistani | any settlemnet. One dollar could. be used to tanks and captured 15 since Sat- | These conditions make a cease fire even more remote, they said. India says the United Nations then must gain: Pakistani with- drawal from all Indian terri- tory, and guarantee there will he no future “Pakistani aggres- sion.” Called Blunder French-Canadian vote to suit _.__Mr. Thompson _said he. aE spect for the five Social Credit members. from Quebec who an- nounced this week they would . not run under the Social Credit banner. ; ’ “Their situation demanded no other alternative,” said Mr, Thompson. “I hope they come back to Social Credit.” The Social Credit leader also criticized an election at this time with redistribution only “months away.” He said 182 constituencies face major changes, another dozen will be. abolished- and the lead- ers of four parties will find themselves without constituen- cies _afterredistribution. Mr. Thompson predicted there will be another minority govern- ment from it. “Perhaps the minority situa- tion is the better situation be- cause it keeps people on their toes.” The dinner meeting at which Mr. Thompson spoke had heen scheduled prior to the calling of the election Fi {s Called Off iFor Missing Que. Pilot’ man was abandoned ter the incident. The search was launched Aug. 14 when the Gemni |-A failed to reach Goose Ray, Labrador on a flight from Greenland Binderman’s plane was discovered five davs later in a swamp 60 miles southeast of Goose Bay. : After being. called off for 16 days. the search was re-umed Sept. 3 on orders from Assorctats re Defence Minister Cadieux ‘ol. ° lowing an appeal by Mrs Bin derman. She arrived at Ga ,e Bay Friday determined to stay until her husband was found, ut flew out Saturday for Montreal, Fit! Lt. Robert Levia: search master at Goose Bay, said Mrs, Binderman and federal govern- ment officials had been advised of the deeision to call off the latest search effort. “Like any wife, she still hag hopes her husband is alive,” the search master said, “but af. ter all the people here talked to her, think she-accepted-that = ---— the search would end. shortly at *