WEATHER Rain, snowflurries 1 evening; winds soi: *2ast 25, gusts to 45 becoming norih- _ West. -Temperature steady at about 33. Ra If It's Good For The Island The Guardian Is For It o> ee Edward Island Like The Dew” VOL. LXXIX. No. 37 Authorteed as Secead Class Mail vy the Post Ottice Department, CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14. 1966. my: SEVEN CENTS "= “2 BAGES Olttaua. and for Payment of Postage in Cash. Rejected Chief Of Tribe ees emands Action On Independ Talks', , spzuesee= To Ease U.S. Guidelines going to marry a whitexgirl. a name is Ruth Williams and}. ‘we. love: each other. Se % Senn cial aaa iLiberal Students-Renew Sus Economic Clouds SAID HAZARD | : Drop The Monarchy Plea -22%"\2 Seen On Horizon “Tt is a marriage that will |, eplit the tribe and ruin us all,” — ST eae Rhone ~tiiness caused by low body Sacer l—Goetan Maen Gen Sirus fet Gaels Co w r - retse 3 Confederation. should be recog: | ti - @lected| temperature .— says those | Sunday aceused the Liberal gov-|nadian. guidelines, not guide-. i. iter the death of Me fathers : T her cee cane Ue nized. Other pr were for Tony earson, 20, a graduate | short, short skirts are a hez- |ernment of economie ineptitude |lines laid’ down in’ Washington.” the chief, and hed’ ruled tas lerals did it again this year, vot- | bilingualism in the- civil service, |student at Carleton University,| ard. % jand said the U.S. should be told| Foreign ‘eapital in Canada tribe until Seretse. finished his), ing at their Secwal’ Convastins.\et tap levels ol.tae ROMP and |Ottawe, as president and set up| What’ more, says Dr. |to exempt Canada from guide-|ecannot be responsive to direc- studies at Oxford and would be eae ee 8 a eee ne ne called RAP Geoffey Taylor, they are bad | lines restricting foreign invest-|tions from the political centre old enough to take over: But ee ee i aedbent- |MER. for business. — ment. of another country. Tshekedi was only half right. | arch of Canada. “These skirts, four inches The former Conservative “Capital in Canada must act At first the tribe did refuse Delegates to the Canadian . above the knee, are ridiculous | trade minister told the Progres-|@5 Canadian. a white queen. Seretge University Liberal Federation as protection against the Brit- 1. Conservative Student Fed-| ‘And Canada’s government was banned by the British gov- voted 60 to 47 on the-resolution,| 4 aaa , toh winter. a eration that Canada should tell|™ust.be prepared to assert its ernment from returning to his jwhich drew heavy fire a year| : pgs nar hy Aol the United States the Canadian | Position and not opt out of this six from Conservative Leader ficient they wore {economy must be allowed to|Fesponsibility by leaving it to a . , eki-pants and mea would work | ow and progress. provincial spokesman.” S It came up after e proposal better if-they wore long under- | - - Barnes ale pants.” If the matter was put to the a m |Jeroment "in Canada was S So aoe © One Coffin feated. Some delegates said this ‘drive for warmer workers, in , - repealed last year's motion to their own health interest and - SAYS FBI ERRED that the executive prepared @ NEW GLASGOW (CP) — A se antigs Wdbin chs = al People who get cold on ay cu athe sosatation to the ofiect Sst iis er i Bena oe ee eee Family Of 9 |. Col Rudolph Abel, one-time | vestigation agents who amest- |reatac ay’ the ‘olliciel «Beer at at, neatby. Westville| Mr. MacDonald, who sufterea| 85 degrees Fahrenhelt, instead |he said, but Canada has its own Russian master spy in the Un- | d him were careless. He-|sooh of Canada.” ery wanda: into the|severe burns to his back and| 0 the normal 98.4. problem te Se ee aon : ve ited States who was traded for | ¢l#imed in a magazine erticle sae end died. later fa hoopl-|arms, was admitted to hospital| “The eccepted forms of | Finance Minister Sharp ee na Gian en is U-2 pilot Francis Gary Powers | Orecd of e dheten’ tee ary Amghinetp MB stor fi, oe, Mrs. MacDonald was in| (English) central heating at Us ltendie at Me locos Ee in 1962 and lives now in re- | and a tape recording of a re- mine sateen al Clarke who _was|bompital sllering shock. tas ae tek Belo e G jenow-covered ground et aearby tirement in Moscow, said Sun- | dio message from Moscow. | was described as a divisive two Fridey, had been carried to ine son, er was ie ere Grand Digue. in. @ .cere- see “more of less general sen william MacDoneld — before . iii: ot mum efficienty in winter, t persons. ; Ne HARGED - [prime minister.’ lye opel di doggy on Three mem a family | sould either see that n house- HUSBAND C Proponents of a republic said- was rescuing a five-|living in a second apartment in , into a president chosen by two-thirds |?" son. oo ; Church tbe " i ii i g = gE ti -Island-Born Woman ==. Murdered In ‘In Maine. ile guna Met are an padi. that 43-year-old- _— tured: liver. i is oO ri es Oo OE ae | os 5 2. U0 O_ oO. NG E er Meeting Springfielll—-spec ™ Goodwin of. Fort Fairfield has| If confirmed as such, thé been charged with murder in Goodwin the beating death of his wife, a native of Prince Edward Island. US. Aircraft woman died of severe. bri : | Lost In Spain ong, at | found at Pee) tal tas eae beawn as a of having a grain elevator N.S. Car Deal PAEOMARES BEACH, Spain eve Wax asd the Kiling of ordinary family outing for Mr |évallable in the province — To Be Discussed 42)-4, 28% U5, At Force bitter winter HALIFAX. (CP) -——_A group of Japanese automobile indus. try officials is to begin a round pected to clarify current stands | the: Showy ‘Sierra Nevada, a concerning a proposed auto-|mountain chain in southern|the 518. xi ge ete r mi Sct ce pe ees RAGE Over Wide U. S. mobile assembly plant at Point| Spain, failed to turn up any |Miliatation under. ; ; in the back— him. It was then that the -boy’s Edward near Sydney. __trace of the Globemaster. ove! ees ni —— Conservative Students Split , Die Retaining Death Penalty ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) — Dab. | iasiwiil soeoe biccind: ty Sellen oak barns blown + rr |qasterh ‘United. Staten Sema Mk. Tae ales rane iy. |@astern United States Sunday | short after a tornado -|and winter played a return en-| ripped the area. At gagement in the central ee a Ga., a brick house | - northern plains. numerous At Griffin, near here, several |house were overturned Body Of Missing Boy ‘ederation split 50-50 Sunday on the question of retaining death Penalty laws.° + ‘Sixty per cent ,of the 200 unl- Wersity students at the federa- tion's annual meeting here ans- wered a aniestionnaire on the controversial subject that is ex- pected to come to a free vote “poon’ in ‘the Commons. Half answered “yes” to a: Guestiba: asking whether. they S34 red. retention. Half said’ no. ' thor> opposed, 37 ver cent sid capital punishment was not ® Strat oTwonty-two per ‘cent questioned. the. morality of | _ By KEN CLARK . |gates finally approving by a'be tilly for Canada | to help the | OTTAWA (CP).— ‘The Pre Pro-|vote of 26 to 16. a resolution United States when the U.S. is| # ive Conservative mt |supporting the United States |not sure itsélf why i's is m Viet round. in now a fl position and urging Canada to |Nam.. extend non-military assistance! The federation took a cautious to the South Vietnamese govern- approach t6 national medical A nageaeeee Se Viet Nam also got a thorough “comm: airing in private group discus-| federation resolved to support sions. Student officials said that. the U.S. position and the feel-|‘hat it must be The oa that the ing was far eater than that : by the fairly narrow vote | 8°" the premiums Senet. di 7 for the needy, in any national lan. However,\ there was a|P On education, the federation “V minority view srcatining. the NUS. position |aereed that. it nn take questioning | the nil and one delegate aaid it would Se tend ia a rua More federal funds shotld be imnosing the death penalty. Thirty per cent of ‘those fa- | vernt "retention said: they ‘wanted the death penalty con- ‘ined for the murder of prisop ; ‘guards and police. MOST FAVOR PAROLE ~—1n a supplementary question, |: " per cent felt that convi¢ted most serving life terms 7 be denied parole. Sixty- cent thought — they \ , ‘devoted to “to rehabilitating the un- AY employable and the unskilled. INSIDE TODAY exvievenie and th "unsited ‘\.. [provinces toSupport capital ex- ssified ... .. 10, Tk_|pansion and research ‘at: univer BURG ccc ces econeeees 3 {sities Bi ; . 10 Federal education ants to. Birth + Comics anmeipacs 9 [provinces should be based on | : PME Gvstic cas coaNqhet 7, 8 |student population in the prov- a WOMEN'S ...iseserees .... @ ‘limee rather than on the total Editorials ....... wi necees 4 | population. j (Summerside ©... sees 3 The federation recommended |. a sovernment-sponsored, — pre-| 4 the concensus was in. favor of | Pid national pe, but arr pe AYLMER, Que. (CP) — The |body of four-year-old Donald Is ‘Gauthier, missing for 11 ‘days, F~ Was found in a snowbank about miles from here late Satur- lday and police said, “There: is doubt about foul play.” - Three young rabbit’ hunters bled on thé child’s body, feet from a lonely road near kenridge. Police sealed off area and removed the body iturday night. ’ "A set of footprints. led to the and away from it. “Set. Roland Gilbert, heading @ police team, said, “There's no @oubt about foul play, but we won't know whether it’s*a homt- ||@ide case until autopsy ‘results |: -lareknown Monday.”” Staff Sgt: Robert Turpin of 7 RICHARD EVIS mn kneels, and Roger vigte hae Quebec Provincial Police the boy “didn’t get’ there ~ himself.” y after three elicible for ‘s Kings, Queens, City. 5, | Severel measures to ensure that!) posits at the spot ™ "A hot floor debate developed} Prince County =... 2 tack of money deprives: no one with another friend on the Viet Nam war with dele. | of an education. nd = four- ee a . ’ ang , — , Ma iA he trast Re Rehan nde t Aaa “\