e quickly. People picked up their fej; short of their mark when ‘We'll do a lot of studying on is had been filmed and he time to time between legislative | consideration. He said time. is Ki S WO Men | Foe reminders ie and ae they came down in the Atlantic this problem in the next few ray ‘thet if th communities S¢ssions. led to decide on a is I | and moved off still is a mystery. ays. were to be singled out, an ef- He made the suggestion while | Connection with the matter. ; . : The spacecraft worked per- Grissom said other than the fort should have been made to the House had under consider. | The report on committee a ee , tly . we didn't expect to undershoot, everything went gelect one from each county. | was | GRINDSTONE, .QUE. ‘CP)— wa: ting with a erew of CANADIANS JOINED “ aoe veryth ation the report of the select | adopted ittle debate ~ sree wt Fe pas wens wi T Among the marchers were a ave it so good.” Grissom told well on the trip which ended a! +] was also disappointed there standing committee on public | Dut Mr. aa my by was nesday night when a light plane Four of them were forced to group of Canadians. led by Rev. * PICS® eee ,, \22month cessation in U.S. Man-\were not more scenic photos of accounts. a t seme loons made involved li ti nd the night on the ice when |Edgar File of Winnipeg, a Grissom, the command pilot, ned space flights. Gemini flights the Island, that the new centen- 7 | by government were out- ine Gait a rg re pera’ — = the lane failed te. ret United Church minister. They %@id he had no trouble man-|now are_expected every two-to- (pial buildings in Charlottetown The former opposition leader | standing in interest and prin- . Lawrence ¢rash- plane failed to return. They “Canada C¢uvring the world’s first steer-|three months’ to practise man-|were virtually ignored and that said he felt a continuing com- | cipal payments. Mr. Farmer i . " : *' serious ill effects from their ex- wondered when will the civil esse : whe mas vit ae erat perience. rights workers, outsiders, invad- Sealing V | iy. ; bolas ' ot oa ‘ The hunters were identified as ing clergymen and others leave Sinks At Wharf TAX SURVEY e img 8 TOM brothers Alphonse and Henry and let Alabama return to nor- | . Dr. George Dewar, minister 4 If It’s Good For The Island The Guardian Is For It VOL. LXXVIII. NO. 72 Authorized a5 Second Class Mai by the 5 Ottawa, and fer payment of revit gov* » i> x yoo” CIVIL RIGHTS marchers jam Dexter avenue in front of Alabama's state Capito! at Montgomery Thursday as Dr. es De CHEE Phe. ee t — » 9 4 we Huge Drug Haul Made In Montrea o CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIBAY,-MARCH 26, 1965. é y P 3 Local Girl Holds Ticket olice x a Guardian wn uy - 1 vont® | | ¥o> . ° aw". Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” . oo ™ ‘ NOT THAN On Third ‘Sweep Favorite House Slated To Prorogue This Morning Lieutenant-Government W. J. MacDonald is scheduled to pro- rogue the current session of the WEATHER Clear and cold; light winds. and 33. Saturday: increasing and cold. eS an =©6SEVEN CENTS ~—- ae wh a . £4 61 Lbs. Seized; 3 Men Arrested MONTREAL (CP) The his downtown hotel room. Four big Tomorrow is a big day for Three other Islanders hold (onal is a Scottish horse, Fred- Legislature today at Il aim RCMP has intercepted $25,000,- ‘kilos of heroin were found. i four residents of Prince Edward tickets. It is believed that Fid- die. quoted at odds 0! 11-2 Se- Busineas of the session. which 000 worth of pure heroin appar- While at the hotel police were ey Island who hold tickets on hors- win Stevenson, 327 Kent St., cond choice is the Queen moth- opened Feb ‘a Waa con leted ently en route from France to informed a second guest, wo es entered in Saturday's Grand Charlottetown, has a ticker on re The Rip, at 15-2 Third yesterday at 540 pm with the ‘he United States underworld. registered as a New York National Steeplechase. Four. Brown Diamond quoted at odds choices are Jay Trump and Ka- 6,,. ' . , resident, had made inquiries | people had their names drawn of 66-1. Mr. Stevenson signed his -peno. both selling at 14 0 } secon ke ted ae aoe Oi) ar ehovieri a France | about the Air France steward. out of a barrel as horse holders ticket, ‘Lucky’, P.EJ : Since the declaration on Tues- this morning driver have been arrested and The U.S. visitor was not in his in the annual Irish Sweepstakes. Another Islander holds a tic- day the field of 54 has been cut Legislators are scheduled to charged with session and reom, but a search uncovered Elizabeth MacKenzie, 23-year- ket on Lizawake, but odds 9M to 3] Tickets held by Canadians meet at 10.15 for the third read- con iracy to wratts in | another six kilos of heroin bid- ,old registered nurse at the that norte were not ore ‘" were drawn Wednesday and the ings and: to give consideration noreotics S \den there. Charlottetown Hospital, holds a informed source sal at Frank numbers were released W s . ‘ , . , . ticked on the third. favourite, B, Holland, Elmira, holds the day nizht eines: to the report of the committee the haul, involving about 61 DRUGS IN AUTO Jay Trump, quoted at odds of ticket under a nom-de-plume of on contingent accounts pounds of heroin, is the second Aubert and de leColle 1'-1. Miss MacKenzie, who lives Try Again. Mr. Holland could largest in Canadian history. picked up Thursday at 35 Churchill Ave. Charlotic. not be reached last evening for 8 5 The seizure, announced oo —— town, stated she bought her tic- comment. . jutomobi in Thursday by Assistant. RCMP | Montreal. Inside the ket ut Christmas. She also The fourth ticket-holder re- F ontreal. Insi car d the — known. The number is Commissioner J. R. W. Borde-| tne remaining 18 kilos. said ‘that this was the first time mains un leau, culminated an investiga- she bought a ticket on the trish ZSA 96194 and the ticket is sign- The An RCMP spokesman said the tion by RCMP narcotics seizure ranked second only to Sweepsakes ed Ugma, Charlottetown ’ ‘* an ae - ticket he holds is Blonde War- ese 8 inte ew ~ ‘some 70 kilos of heroih uneag- = 4 3 | b k rior. No odds Were quoted [ W. beara employees ered in February, io « r ~ Na- ‘ance. a 4% : nl “ cepreakers _ Favored to win the Grand Na fine niryeeel Martin Luther King, leader of the march from Selma. Ala., addresses them. Guards stand on steps of the Capitol. Ala- bama State flag and the Con- federate flag fly over the Ca- pital dome (AP Wirephote) Marchers Blocked In Move harbor at Pictou, N.S:, and the by z car on Prince Edward this Sunday dians a distorted view of the Rolland de leColie, #, a teuck . ° Labrador was to move into En ile D: NM Vey The film had its premiere in province, although they agreed, ‘tiver from St. Leonard de Bonne Bay, Nfld Gien Falls was tides with Ottawa Wednesday night and at that the Acadian costumes and Port Maurice, a community | Oo a n a ace e | ion The Tupper is to work in the criminal " negligence causing least two Prince Edward 's dances portrayed were very col- Be@F — land citizens who saw it express- orful. The assistant commissioner : aa : ed some disappointment with it. \said a fourth man, believed MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP)— mitted to the Capitol only to be on a day which climaxed a Brunswick after she leaves Pie- liminary hearing next Wednes. John Mullally, MP for’ Kings, ONE MP PROMINENT \from New York: City, is being } . t tou, a spokesman said. day : Three of the four P.E.I ‘ A 20-man delegation tried with- told the governor's office was voter-rights march —————————— - __ and Senator Elsie Inman of our 1. MEM- | sought, . mi closed UN. official Ralph Bunche, Montague, both commented that bers of parliament appear in Assi tc . out success Thursday night to aking at a press fer. like King a Nobel Peace Prize s a the film is based on three Is the film, although Solicitor Gem deleau said ROMP investiga- - pres@nt a voting rights petition id“ winner. told the massed thous- p : land compounities, Victoria, . / ; cra Geetae C. Wallace (rm Wallace aid “today a0 viata treet of the atole hous Nath Roatics and Miscouche, eral 2 Watson MacNadght ast jtors closed in Wednesday night | world, the heroin now o 2 . t yay ha na gra : . : a _' (Continued 4 : several hours after Dr. Martin Pie for Alsboma.”" . ‘the world is overwhelmingly none of which are situated in on page 5, col. 4) | when they arrested Loiseleur in hands was worth $25,000,000. é. Lather King Jr. led 25,000 per- . with us in this struggle.” Kings County, two are in Queens ; sons to the Alabama Capitol. The petitioners first were stopped by about 75 state troop- ers carryipg night sticks stand- ; . ple to continue their restraint, / . ne er atthe CAPO! Nor which" he congratulated Ot ing, (0, let anybody tur ee $s. us , s . | ’ members of both races. John Howe. She said that the a line of 3 conservation of- ficers Then the delegation was ad- ed on a beach while returning to the Magdalen Islands. Killed were William Werp, be- lieved to be in his early Ws. pelt-collecting on the ice. ‘Noel, Raymond Aucoin and Reg- nok } Both were believed to be from gie Noel, not related to the two. “I have a message te leave HALIFAX (cP) — $| ‘otese yetteliny tn province Satina, on the north coast of the brothers. They were all from with Alabama. We do not. in- ee cimg vemat White ‘reasury is making a tax sur- islands, 10 miles north of Satina. tend to let the state return to Coat sank Tuesday at a wharf | VeY of the province and this Prince Edward Island. Cummings was reported to normal. We will have a new at Grindstone in the Magdalen ™ay lead to changes in the rural The single-engine plane was have become cold and wet on Alabama. The only normalcy | education taxation system. believed to have run out of gas “The fact there were no in- cidents reflected credit on the State,’ he said The governor asked the peo- The delegation tried to pre- sent its petition to the governor Sealing Crash were picked up Wednesday morning by a transport depart- ment aircraft from Moncton. The men apparently suffered no his first trip to the ice for seals |earried a sign saying: ‘‘We want to tell the people of Selma, the people of Alabama, the people of the nation that we are on the move now and we're King led the 50-mile marca To Open Harbors Boy Is Killed Sere te been hartee. At Saint John breakers, are to begin harbor- clearing operations in two areas . . . today, ‘the transport department SAINT JOHN, N B (CP) said Thursday.- Bruce Boudreau, 4, died in hos- The John A. MacDonald and Tupper are to begin opening the several hours after being struck Restigouche river in New death and remanded for pre- Still Classed Mystery CAPE KENNEDY, Filia. (AP), Asked why Molly Brown from Selma to dramatize Negro Astronauts Virgil Grissom and splashed down about 60 miles grievances over voter and to protest alleged police orbit brutality. The rally ended a short time Tyesday and is ready for lon : ) 5 ger after his speech. and the crowd and more demanding journeys. was asked to clear the area too. King told the rally that edi- torials across mal." that is worthwhile is the nor- rights John Young said Thursday their short Alabama “have —— of its intended shifting Molly Brown point in the Atlantic, spacecraft performed smoothly replied: throughout its three-orbit flight impact Grissom “We can't say at this time. There are several things which They also said the reason they could be at fauit. able craft, changing orbits three oeuvres necessary for manned times as it whirled on its four- lunar landings planned in pro- hour, 54-minute journey. ject Apollo. pitat- here Thursday afternoon a indredth Summer, CAPITAL BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN OTTAWA There are indica- tions here that not all Prince Edward Island citizens will be completely happy with the Cen- tennial Commission film, The when it is televised over the CBC network and one is in Prince. SENATOR UPSET Senator Inman was sufficient- ly upset that at a reception after Film Board's answer appear- to be that under its limited ‘budget it was not possible to do more than had been done. Mr. Mullally said that while jhe liked the film generally, he ‘was very disappointed that none of the celebrations at such places as St. Peters,| Montague or ithe Queen's visit received only a few seconds of footage,” Mr. |Mullally said. Other observers pointed out that in the filming at North Rustico and Miscouche, role of the P.E.I. Acadians and French-speaking Islanders was given a prominent place. They feared that what they regard as an unbalanced __ presentation | would tend to give other Cana- Rober Loiseleur, 50, a steward / with Air France and a resident 2292" diplomat and a of Surry-en-Brie near Paris. PURSER ARRESTED Georges Aubert, 40, a dent of the Paris suburb of day Draveil and a purser the French national-_airline. 4th Kings MLA Suggests — Committee Be Continued — A.W’ Matheson (L—4th Kings) | suggested in the Legislature mittee was necessary to keep) a close eye on yeat-round finan- | eee | Islands. in order to provide a system b cial transactions of the govera- | — which the tax would ment, particularly bond issue) said the government is updat- ing its policy on collections and expects that payments in most of education, said in the Legis- the remark while the i shortly before it came down on and the pilot agreed to take him maicy that recognizes the de- | The wooden vessel was appar-| in committee study- Etang du Nord beach. The plane back to the islands. cency of every man.” — Sean aie| ing the report of the . Lawrence on ond DIEF SAYS WOULD REPEAT tying to reach a Nerve Berd off fepes . - | : t - bers aboard the ship escaped in-| ..gme tection of the "epee ons jury. | our present tax system is now . The White Coat left here Feb.| recognized. as no longer being ive New Members Enter ee eee main seal herds and had only| for educational purposes alt we two pelts aboard when she went| therefore advise immediate ' ‘ down. | study be given to this problem . Commons 25- Year Club Mp eclares Som OTTAWA (CP)—Th exclu-,his chair in his fourth floor, Alhough his possible retire- | ~ sive 2-year club of the House |Commons office and reflected |ment has been a subject of of Commons opens its door to-'on the last quarter-century. speculation for months, many e ; day to five members “If I had my life to live |political observers believe he f iV. All have passed with flying over,” he said, ‘I would follow |wants gmother shot at the prime | n. win colors the club's only member- jexactly the’ same course. No/| minister's job. i Pe ae =r bey ship requirement: Proven abjl-|one can have the same sense of | While spiking rumors of any | ” . ity to win elections and hold a satisfaction as those in public immediate retirement, the 69- OTTAWA (CP)—Claims some ae > rag Commons seat continuously for life. |year-old opposition leader said sailors aboard the — es Pa > a Z po a quarter-century. | he’ would like some leisure time rier Bonaventure are living quoted a The new members are Oppo- |FACE CRITICISM aT ito “write the story of Parlia- | “unmitigated hell gig an age whoever . designed. sition Leader John Diefenbaker,| “You face terrible criticism, | ment in my life, and what mo- before. the Commons defence os system es Privy Council President George |Sometinies organized, and you itivated me.” ote Rago a = East) epee ” Mcliraith, Liberals George @re misjudged. That's to be ex-| pBuyt—and it's a big but—he Winch (NDP—Vancouver 2 , ‘ Nixon and Raymond Eades and pected. It's the belief that one | sdds: He made the remark as Commodore $.M. Davis, di- Conservative Elston Cardiff has something to contribute that «As long as the people of Can- | described a mess he visited 0” | rector-general of ships for the Club Dean and sole current C4tMes one on. lada believe that I have a con- the carrier was so eee navy, said the main ae member until today—25th anni- tribution to make I shall con- there _ wasn ie haa cies air conditioning is as versary of the 1940 general elec- | INSIDE TODAY tinue. I never felt better. I've card table, a temperatures around tion—is External Affairs Minis. | never been more optimistic.” i . wai a equipment, and to enable the ter Paul Martin who first won) Mr. Mcliraith, 56, wom elec- | . recently ship to be sealed off from his Essex East constituency in| Births, deaths ........ 3, 18 | tion to the Commons in his first | oor Soe vias (at Oe ees Se 1935. Classified _........... 1, 11 |try and the only close challen- | _|ships taking pai in = through -toxie clouds. The five newcomers, whose | Comies .................. 9 |ger in his Ottawa West riding | Canada Ro =A 8 Cor Winch JUSTIFIED average age is 64, have won in| Sport $000 000 comms oe - |since has been Cuinare's Sestens | bean, also = yo fan toe os oak eight general elections. Mr. Car- ‘omen’s ........... coc mayor, Charlotte itton. ‘ tioning system newer Bonaventure ; yh aren gg NATURE NUDCED ©; 0 Scat on th tps |r" Wich rica, ee} a store | eseees » . a a . ture of the water. tified was others are | Summerside. ......,.. 3 |voleed who has re-| The United States Coast up the ice in the eastern ex may wt ot ee Ee ce On te ot istic of the e. Improv rier ae mat atcemm | See ems 6 beet Leet Beet | uae cater acre Sree event ecu a! “Sr Sem here et co a tion \versary, organ : Be , stead nm, OF Sahota secken torn} the Commons. nature a nudge as it breaks- ‘scheduled for opening April 1, (CP Wirephete) ‘blankets in bed because the air ("can only Be) eS e 7 t me » ; " ati