TF / : ; ‘ “tbe ‘ ? ! Guardian ie wn » Prince Edward | f If It's Good Foi The Island The Guardian Is For It . WEATHER “Sunny with @oudy periods in afternoon and evening; winds becoming southwest- erly 20.’ Low-high 52 ‘and 75. . ~ ~ Island Like The Dew” 8. a WOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, JULY 51965. nor MORE SEVEN CENTS : Huge B52’s Stage Raid On N. Viet Nam Areas. Dief Thinks Dor ease. | Second Attack Made : n Re port | In Explosion | Dims Chance Of Early Vote se272 cS VOL. LXXVIII. NO. 165 14 PAGES : Montague scouts Babuctay handicraft given the Montague - prepare to leave on a bus troop by Newfoundland scouts driver Jacob Spinn (centre) of to-Cornerbrook;-Newfoundiand,—the troop met tast-year during ~ cal fies ~~ peouts. Examining’ a where they were weekend MONTAGUE SCOUTS ». a_tour of the Maritimes are ~ scoutmasters John Shaw (left', OTTAWA (CP) — Opposition |the wind is not blowing in the Leader ker said Satur- right direction for the govern- day public reaction to the Do- | ment.” rion should erase apy Finance Minister Gordon idea the government might ‘said in a recent Toronto speech have of calling a fall general he personally favors an Octo- and Chief Justice | at Fredericton. } Prederie Dorion is part of am | They are Mr. and Mrs. Wil-| age tion | liam A. Daley and Mr. and Mrs. overall _poltern he opposition | waurice Scovil, all of Amherst. _ oer ot | Also injured was Blake Daley, At first it was control of | son of Mr. and Mrs. Daley. parliament — the government |*the youth was released from Force B-52 bombers from Guam carried out an attack on Viet Cong ByPlanesFromGuam — the raid was “a spoiling mis sion designed to harass the enemy «nd disrupt his opera- tions, facilities, communications (AP) Air SAIGON US communications and a troop staging area early ftodav LEAVE FOR NFLD. election. . Diefenbaker said on ar- rival back in the capital from @ four-day trip to Western Can- ada that public opinion on the Prairies showed the Liberal government has been unable to Pe over the cracks.” -|_ “KH they think_they-have,they jhave a second guess coming. I would’ fhink even a man like | Mr. Gordon could conclude that 9 Die In Accidents \ber election, Mr. Diefenbaker | jhas been warning his party to be ready for a fall vote. doesn't want any criticism, Then it was thought — control | and control of the press through Mr. Diefenbaker said Prime |the newspaper : legislation. Now , |Minister Pearson's contradic- jt is control of the findings of jtion of one aspect of the. Do-:/a judge who was appointed by rion report constitutes “the |the government with appropri- 'most inexcusable intrustion | ate eulogies for his ability and vagainst the independence of the jlezal knowledge.” bench which has ever taken! As well as dimming chances jplace in this country. of an early election, Mr. Diefen- The exchange between’ Mr. baker said the report by Chief ; Justice--Dorion—should -have ~ its effect on the minority parties lin the commons: RE-ORIENT THINKING “I would think some of the doddlers and doddlers in the jthird parties, | ways found some reason to sup- port the government.in the past, will have to re - orient their | i , | Socialist which have al Leann about 3% miles northeast of Saigon, a U.S. military spokes hospital. The; cabin cruiser—owned by Mr. Daley—exploded afier it had’ man annouriced taken on about 80 gallons of | 1 was the second reported gasoline. <a. ge BS, raid of the Vietnamese Japanese Gov't Leads In Voting | TOKYO (AP) Premier, Eisaku Sato's Liberal _- Demo- | ertic party took an early lead in unofficial returns from upper house elections Sunday. , By PETER ARNETT "A tabulation shortly after the) SAIGON (AP) — South Viet- polls closed showed 36 Liberal- mamese troops and armor,fight- / Democrats elected to 12 for the |ingunder supporting attacks by party, Sato’s No. 1 U.S. warplanes, shattered an opposition. The com- enlarged Viet Cong battalion plete; official. tabulation—of-re--, Sunday in--a- sharp~-clash near sults is scheduled tonight. %' | the southern tip of Viet Nam. | An official announcement said and morale. The announcement did not say how many B-52s from the Strategic’ Air Command- were used, reporting only that “a number” bombed the target area in Zone D, in Phuoe Thanh province. ; t Viet Cong Battalion Shattered In Attack About °2'4 hours later the Viet hast Cong battalion: ily. reinforced, hurled itself inte the government forces. Nor:* mally, Viet Cong. battalions range from between 300 and 50€ men. ’ ‘Valleyfield.” Making the trip are 19 scouts and two _scout- “ ‘Nine persons died in accidents masters. (See story on page 5). Provinces “Vier the Attiantic _ accidents, one ‘by drowning and one as the result of a well cave- in., Newfoundiand, which is. ob- serving its Memorial Day week- end, reported five traffic deaths. ss |_|__ By ‘The.Casadian-Press.__| boy..was—struck—-by—a_car--near--Weight_of. public_opinion—on-this-| ‘his ‘West Chezzetcook home. 7 Charles—MarKinnon; betiev during | the weekend. Seven in: traffic|in his early 20s, died in hospital | promised to -introdute’‘an early |in Antigonish Saturday from in-| | juries. received when struck by! ‘a truck near-his home -in the} university town. { At Fall River, about 15. miles) sense we om | seat House of Councillors were jat stake, including 75 of 144 +seats—held_by-the-Liberal-Demo- crats, 28 “bythe Socialists and 24 by minor parties. Members |serve six-year terms and half are--elected every three years, |and vacancies are filled. issue.”’ : tw ~ Mr. Diefenbaker ‘already has non-confidence motion based on the Dorion report when Parlia- ment resumes. “This will give everyone in ae oe peller-driven Skyraiders then at- irillas quit the fight after failing (pee int Cone flying: 53 to overrun the government forces—and—left_90—of—their—own— dead behind, many of ‘them vic- itims of the U.S. air attacks. were captured. : a spotter plane, killing its Amer- sorties against . guerrilla posi- tions. ? - The Viet Cong. broke and ran- ler-- driven Skyraiders strafed Viet Cong gunfiers shot down . them with 20-mm. cannon fire. The Viet Gong broke off the north of Halifax, Charles Ea- the House a chance to stand and ward Merrim, about 60, died|be counted on this issue,” he ican pilot and Vietnamese ob- fi ‘ ight in mid-afternoon. They left. server. The US. roll of combat (behind one anti-aircraft ms. The pfficials said 18 Viet Cong into the open where the propel. _ Philip's Comment On Rhodesia - Stirs Political Hornets Nest. - LONDON (AP) = Pringe jhe urged patience in‘ settling \isters who have Dorion Says Disagreement ‘Is Settled a December. 1961 rose-Chine-gun, a 60-mm. mortar and ; : 2% individual’ weapons. A _U:S. spokesman said _gov- Ground action elsewhere {fe ernment casualties numbered 14; : kifled and 30 wounded. Four ieeg Viet: Nant apparentiy, was American military advisers |?" z were. wounded. In the air war .against North The spokesman gave this ac- | Viet Nam, U.S. jets and prope? -‘Threé-year-old Leo Michael, When the sides of a well collap- | *3id- ares O'Reilly, son of Mr and Mrs,| Sed on.him. He was attempting; Mr. Diefenbaker said ‘Prime Leo O'Reilly of Bishop's Falls,| to deepen the well when the ac-| Minister Pearson knows it is in- died in hospital _at_Grand—Falis | cidept_occurred.> | correct to suggest, as he did last | Sunday, morning about seven, Gappling’ continued in New) week, that the opposition had. a hours after he was struck. by a| Brunswick's Shediac Bay for the chance to move no confidence car his home. | body of 28-year-old Joseph Fran- on the Dorion report before the jcis Melanson of Moncton who been urging vie ° ° 3 | 3,500,000. Africans. ~ Russian Equipment Buildup — jen smite wiataitts (rece oases’ Oftawa Valley eee ee a Possible In North ' \by matter in Parliamen j The Conservative leader re- He said in an interview he will | Fleming, 17, of-Spiller’s Cove) gpq; : a s : a . mS ee —. ia | whee Socty Was Giachvered on | ing a. os ok us io ae his attack on Mr. Pear- |¢*Plain the Sgt at a¢ : oe ig eet :De a challenge to F'rince | the Bonayista-Catalina>-highwayiis 9 yaa) “seep yeeca 5 SOR fer. contradicting:.one-: obress.conference in: Quebec: City... am e Co Frew Se ee scien ; pce | atalina>-highway. Z one nce_in Quebec: City ee al canker ae ° i “ing total ratnfall in June, Wr ces Juaticn D ne-aspect: today. ad wc | ~~. ae The ‘motion will state | Saturday by. a highways rt a a Communist ships reaching Ha{; ———————_—"__"__| is|the drought - stricken Ottawa |POTt.. The prime minister has | e. Cisagreement centres - . B | > -+-plosives-a- tS “said. r Philip found himself in the the future of Rhodesia rather |Prime Minister Wilson strong! Three-year-old Michael Francis! ©. | House recessed last Wednesday ; (CP)—Chiet Justi , middie of a hot controversy than “risk a blood. bath.” \for immediate action. Wilson Lee, ooh at Mr. sea Mrs. Walter | Ceres ie 4 | night. | Med we pet amend sae count: ler planes once again ham- Sunday. The prince, often an ‘The Rhodesian question is. a|and Prime Minister lsm.Smith | Lee, died Saturday when struck |tance lerguned: A companion.) The prime minister knows his disagreement with’ Prime port, Pattie, broke out on the |/mered at bridges, river traffic, @utspoken man, stirred up a (ticklish one and Prince Philip's | of Rhodesia have been negotiat- | by a truck near his home in St.) yr iicion, made the shore of an|Very well we couldn't do that.{ Minister Pearson over the border Bac Lieu and Ba and an ammunition dump. Sev- hornet’s nest Friday night in a plea for patience ran counter ing the constitutional future of John's. Another traffic accident | ijo4q safely |Non - confidence amendments judge's report on the role of Ot-| Xuyen provinces on the Ca Mau /eral buildings at the ammunition speech in Edinburgh in which t6 pleas of African prime min- that British African depend- /took the life of Mrs. Bertha — : _—_=|must be. based. om ‘supply mo- |tawa officials in the case of nar. | Pqnnm2 shortly after the Viet ee were ane but a ae pe ee re ‘ency, where 225,000 whites rule rd, 43, she was a pas- Rain Aide mitt, inate, was no suck |eotics” suspect” Lucien Rivard mete, tite launched a search, secon ac ae in a‘car which left the Heavy ain Aids | motion slaced' haters the house | has” beén settled. : ‘anld<festroy operation at 7:30 the buildings contai no ex? —after—the—report-was~tabled | The Quebec Superior Court ‘2 Tuesday.” | road and.struck a power pole. | Police are-continving,investiga-| | Justice gave no further details. DiS ET te ee MSS E ee oe ae - WASHINGTON (AP) — US. reconnaissance has spotted a number of large-hatched ships arriving at North Viet Nam's main port, possibly indicating ” (Continued on page 5, col. 4) |ment grader operator. ~ |brought much needed relief to | ; Augustus Vincent Neville, Walley | Said the chief justice was wrong around the judge's establish- Phong has not been unusually 1 ; in hi | died Saturday night when he was lin saying Mr. P knew of ment in his report of the date large but that enough vessels | , 3 | JN total.. of .74 inches. .02 | lying Mr. Pearson w of ‘ ; 9 have docked there to have pre- Cool Reception Felend. the ‘Nebwad. Near Bey |inche® mote than‘in the entire |¢02, involvement of. his pariia. {St which Prime Minister Pear- that the Russians have begun vided a fairly sizable build-up of sending in some of their prom- military equipment. | , ion| and Sunday>.raising the hopes | t , ised military aid __._- Ships _with large: hatches were | AMSTERDAM ._( Reuters)—_| oo. acaba rere er tare? that_a saad hay back as last Sept. 2. eli Picowe hi Minister--Harry- Hays -put-on-a}‘creme~—de-—menthe,"*~-cherry Sources said Sunday that such: used by, the Russians to sneak | Crown Princess Beatrix and her’ Nova Scotia's fatality toll crop can be put in. | “This is the most inexcusable | signed the justice fe tt Hl the pink Stetson, pigtails and Indian jherring, aspirin, alka seltzer. vessels, hig enough to carry missiles and bombers into Cuba West German fiance received a climbed to three with the death| The first hay crop was rui.cd |iptrusion against the independ- | report appeared. and Mr. Pear. buckskin jacket Sunday and and “a Jiftle dash of cold eratés containing advanced in 1962.- The same sels cool reception in Amsterdam | in a Halifax hospital Sunday af-|by the drought which has pence of the bench that has ever | son have said the pri * minis, |mixed up another. batch of silli- |cream."’ One bottle looked like model MiG jets or anti-aircraft hauled those weapons: out. of Saturday in the first big popu-| ternoon of nine-year-old William| parched eastern Ontario and |‘@ken place in this countty” | ter was no salsemed “44 serly bub for, his annual stampede {ft held French dressing. Cuba ‘under threat of U.S. mili- tary .action. U.S. military sources is expected that the Russians will carry through on their promise to provide. armed help to the North Vietnamese. missiles, reached Hai Phong fairly recently after long voy- ages from Russian ports via the Mediterranean. Sources: stressed that it is not known for sure what the ships were carrying. said it By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS |tro!. At the Newport dazz Fes- Youthful, beer-swilling . July |tival this weekend, police kept 4th revellers rioted~ in -three)a tight rein on the thousands mid-western United States re- of visitors in town. 4 “sort spots early Sunday,.doing Sheriff Lyman Cardwell said heavy property damage _ and Rockaway Beach's trouble battling police and reinforee-/erupted with the arrest of ‘ . a, authorities) : ; oda yg ping subdue the /Souri rioters climbed onto the hundreds of rioters, and called |Toof of a dance hall and hurled in the national guard to help: Missiles into the crowds below. —keep control. ~-Reekaway—Beach—countedthis |toll: Shattered windows in nine Officers from seven surround- | business places and countless ing counties and -the Missouri! aijtomobiles, an overturned po- Highway Patrol rushed to Rock-|jice car, a demolished dance away Beach, Mo., along with hall roof .sign and a ‘looted li- police dogs, as between 2,000'quor store. In addition, several and 3,000 rioters took the vaca- persons were wounded by bird- tion-town apart. shot fired by unknown persons ests and others were injured in the There were. about 60 aw seule, meinem July 4th Revellers Riot ~ In Mid-West U.S. Resorts Given Princess - larity test. since their engage- ment was announced. c Crowds were small, few Dutch flags were flown and only 19 of the capital’s 39 town! councillors turned up at city hall to welcome them. said Rockaway Beach police- | man Pletcher Rogers. | Arnolds Park, Iowa, authori-| ities said - ridting started there among some 500 college-age _youths who. gathered_on_a lake ipier as beer sales stopped at 1 break up, but a voice from the crowd yelled: “Hey, punk,! we're going to take over this Lplace;"~-and-—-the—rampage——b gan, to last for two hours. “They pulled down every-| thing they could get their hands! lon,” Smith said. “They burned) ithe clothing off their backs, lumber, barrica signs . . 4) | anything.” i Rocks and chunks of concrete) ismashed windshields of about | 100 police and private cars. | Roberts. The victim was a resi-|Previous “month, fell Saturday | Paul Murphy. RCMP said the| western Quebeé since mid-May. | Mr. Diefenbaker said. mentary secretary, Guy Roul- | 20" Was made aware of the Ri- jeau, in the Rivard affair as far VaTd case by Justice Minister ‘as the judge states. CALGARY (CP)—Agrilculture breakfast. About 3,000 Pguests, including the Russian ambassador to Can- ada, Ivan. F. Shpedko, packed on to Mr. Hays’ suburban farm in southwest Calgary to watch the. agriculture minister mix his famous brew. : The breakfast was one of a ‘number of weekend events that preceded the opening of the Calgary Stampede today: The |big show ends July 10. For the sillibub mixing; Mr Hays poured ingredients from healthy There was, he said, green A hewildered Guernsey cow, with a -collar_of<flowers around its neck, was led up near the bow! by two bagpipers. Mr. Hays reached underneath, tapped several thimbles of milk from the cow and tipped it into the bowl. That was the final touch. The crowd, many with cam- eras, stood shoulder-to-shoulder under a hot sun and laughed as Mr. Hays wisecracked . Fartier, they had gilped down helpings of scrambled an assortment of bottles into a eggs fried potatoes and onions, |huge bowl: shaped from a block: rolls, of Ace, Improvement Is Noted i By THE CANADIAN PRESS New Brounswick forestry of- | | ficials noted a slight imrrove ment Sunday in the forest fire situation but the general picture js still regarded as critical Four or five new fires broke out inuthe province's woodlands | Sunday ‘but all were brought under control. |~ Main concern | dwell on three .big fires whicn contimues to hot coffee and grapefruit juice : 1}Camp Gagetown were. concen trated on the Tomogoneps River | blaze Suhbsiding. winds were des- cribed as the important fact in assisting firefighters in their efforts Meanwhile. there has been no word on the extent of a fire near. the Cape Breton Highlands National Park in Nova Scotia. ments - rushed in to restore;three youths on one motorcycle am. ‘‘We* want beer,’ they peace. jand “‘it~got pretty vicious for shouted. “We want booze.” Re ‘ ; ; a few-minutes.” Police Chief L. E. Smith said) _ 3 At Russells Point; Ohio, and From 200 to 500 of the Mis-/ Officers asked the crowd to - n ire ul 00 ® a Flames erupted in the thickly © each in. Russells Point . Ne i t 1 n’ Arnolds Park and 175 in Rock-| “If the’ parents were only on One missile cut a ppliceman’s have burned over a total of 8,. Wooded area near Ingonish away Beaclt hand to see how their children ©". ca 300 acres in the last week» | Beach Saturday. maght. Fog over . » Wwile ead bebawl n|. Finally, police — helped by} the mainland ba-e near yer- In. addition, there were 30 i = laa't owen "lows highway patrolmen and | Sti out of control were fires ww NS prevented neial arrests Saturday night among Mere. . ve national guard volunteers— near «. Douglastown,;Tomagonops forestry planes” from takifiz off ” some 500 college-age students |moved in with tear gas and fire Rivet and at Bit “Bald Moun- t4 make an aerial’ survey of the , tain, all* in’) Northumberland involved in a disturbance at lhoses and took. control. c Bceton & a Geneva-on-the-Lake, Ohio, and : INSIDE TODAY Officers confiscated 20 cases) # County. Another fire in Glouces- ‘teres emat as fises broke : nearly 120 arrests at the resort of beer from persons too you \| , ' , ter County's Tracadie area has out in light growth in the village of Lake George, -N.Y. Classified .......... 12, 13 to possess it legally in thip| \ / burned over 400 acres but was’ a ; >» west Authorities at both of these Births, deaths ........ 3, 12° | north Iowa lakes resort region. COLUMBIA CULTURAL CENTRE IS OPENED being contained. over the weekend but afl were locations did not describe the Soe Beees ir Ohio Governor James A, r ; ; New Brunswick's director of | quickly —put—out ~ ‘ troubles as_rfots. 7 =— 3s saa 810 | Rhodes — = —— Premier Walter R. Shaw, colm MacEachern, Bishop of Doucette, camp administrator, Armstrong Banka of Monireal | forest fire ge DA Wel- | Over smail areas. UNDER CONTROL : Editorials, ea or ‘aa and placed on the left, cut the ribbon to official- Charlottetown, Heath Macquar- is seen on the right of the he cont gge acl prone eee Fes a Canso eal oe now had 68 Some other vacation - spot Summerside -..\........ 3 alert another 600 for possible | open the Columbia Cultural rie, MP for Queens and miss- picture steadying- the ribbon - i lias to Wo a Game aa ae bern om coon year. onan scenes\ of past holiday riots—, oie Queens, City : ; |duty there after a night of riot- | Centre last evening at North. ing from the picture is Alban for Premier Shaw. The Centre Chaisson, Summerside will in- | to be put into service batthng } ext fire index oan notably Newport, RI. — re ince County : jing that started at a fireworks' Rustico. On hand for the cere- Farmer, provincial treasirer will rim two 10.day camps for struct musie at both the the Douglastown blaze Sunday than two-weeks of dry weather aoe ported the situation under con- i display - | monies were Most “Rev. Mal- and attorney-general. E.ric instruction in the arts. Judy camps | mght. Some 150 troops from that shot the index to exreme. § “er : =. : : . e- > Bae: Bs ¢ * : é i a tt ‘ ‘ : b E 7 “ 4 ts 3 ate = +. ‘ 7 - - F : ; ; rs — : ie ad . ’ ‘ =