If I's Good Fer The Island The Guardian. Is For It showers in Low-high 42 and , cloudy. in afternoon, -evening; winds light. 65. Saturday, cloudy, £unnv, to : ‘: ‘ * ‘ S 2 : : ae s | Pole ae Fes onets Poincs Edward Ieland Like The Dew’” eee eee see Pi at YOL. LXXIX NO. 130 Hathortted as Second Class Mall by the’ Poot ‘Ottice’ epariment, CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1966. — SEV EN CENTS a 12 PAGES can Is | + Proposed Ottawa and for payment of postage im = cash. x $ 3 ¢ a = : N-B: Premier: | Voices Plea Surveyor | Boosts U §. Lunar Program _By-JAMES- SZABO - “Far too much of the publte Ee i OTTAWA. ACPi-A,. strong and talk about, ,;Canada has the re- z : | t_plea fo evi e PASADENA, Calif. CAP) — nesburg took over monitoring Be atlantic wrovidean eae Stay Ihe tld ‘a meting \ Surveyor, I space voyager (onerational transmissions, Pie- }imade Thursday “by Premier Ro- the society. (gave__the United. States —tunar-—ture—transmissions were to re= we bichaud of New Brunswick. ‘jexploration rogram. --a~huge sumé about -11-p-m- “We must have a bold na- DESTROY “COMMUNICATION boost Thursd& when ‘it landed. Surveyor latided on schedule. |tional plan that will vastly ac-| “It is’ a narrow, impover- ‘softly on the n and sent a its position, within a few feet icelerate growth in the Atlantic ‘Shed spirit in some of our countrymen that leads them to ion for th k x reg e. sake of consoli counsel the futility of separa- ‘dating Canadian economic ~ and vertical |} ,and there was no evidence of \stream of strikin was almost es back of target, ‘to earth, ° . we =i, : Overjoyed scientists made damage. jsocial unity,”. he told’ a press ‘ism.. Their ill-natured, ill-con- 6TH CMR. SURVIVORS HOLD REUNION these projections, among oth-~ R. R. Garbarini of_the U.S. conference after addressing the Nest os once Fito vs i ers: Space Agency told a press ¢on- |Canadian PublicRelations So- Sceiniticn ae wa ieiety convention. The region still is far behind the rest of the country in living —Surveyor T tends to confirm ference: ithe . photographic findings of: ‘‘This, Ypres, Salient in France dur- ing the First World War. Tliree Mounted Rifle Battalion im _which 65 membérs out of over cultures. in Canada." The=most fateful division was Nine of the ten surviving members of the 6th Caiadian in_my. opinion, puts the | Mounted Rifles held a reunion’ 1,000. managed. to walk out_une. ee FROM UE panne. -sralt. andthe. Se- Sveyor - program ahead a.” ae ne ~~" tetandards aid” is” @eperigheine tot that” between French and at the Canadian Legion lest. wounded after. a four hour former chief of Gblice: JB” \surface ip smooth and flat tree or four flights re tes KEITH MacKENZIE HON, MR. MATHRSON —|A#_ ‘Unemployment level of “10 English eultured, but the elegy _ might. The reunion fell on the battle agajnst the Germans in Murley and Kilburn Sherren; (enough to. permit manned craft operational. This rosa cent of. its labor fens = a ae tua thas _ blackest day of the Canadian the Sanctuary Wood in the all from Charlottetown. ~ ~ spacecraft to touch down safely means future surveyors should “This is not simply a regional ithese tensions of inequality be = ris -yet firm enough to sustain provide more information’ about ouris an t ate calamity. It. is a national crisis. overcame. MORE RECOUNTS LIKELY. ss , heir weight. more site's than ~ originally ‘ It distorts the entire economy | .At the press ciafarence. ta —The feat put the sufveyor planned’ It also means the Ap- \and--hinders--the~-healthy~ growth Robichaud. said—he- is -eonvinced pcllo manned spacecraft land- lof Bag nation.” Quebec will remain in Confed- program ahead by one year..s, similar to ere eration. ’ ‘ x - —The landing system of. the ing system, : es . | —Robichaud said js forthcoming _manned_ Apollo’ i s,._has’ been. proved..out.""... §> ew: inis er. ocak: Pr SAipteverant he. il S.ep.aratists_were_only a. = hicle appear to be correctly The project _ scientist, Dr | lunderdeveloped provinces at the >Unch of kids, who -don’t know ripeed. Leonard Jaffe, said of thé pie-| Yon. Philip Matheson, defeat- in the July M byelection. in: First federalprovincial conference in dite “ cae dt iia a a FS i ae tures: ‘éd cabinet minister in the pro- Kings. Victoria in mid-June, ee So ea Baperis aie ae clued ‘They show a surface gen- ‘vincial election, has resigned as Mr. Matheson's home is at WANTS BIGGER SHARE ‘ erally level, as expected, ‘with minister of )highways and pub- Oyster Bed Bridge. | Specifically, rocks lie_works,—-—___*-__-_+ _ Regarding .a recent press spec- federal government to pay a [balled the surveyor rarenarionay ouects_that_appear to. be a great _ informationa ‘and boulders, fragments, lation that-two of the cabinet : ch t The announcement, made last ulation 0. cabinet |lar, share-in-developing-rural : Sis \ lschrvement a. ; Senin Scales from-close—to ‘ese spucecraye for night by Premier W.R. Shaw, Ministers” defeated in the elec- oe under | the Nee eral Called : : \tion of the first 144 on 2% far a8 is Can see, ap- was. accepted and Keith MacKen- tion would contest the election to |Rehabilitation_a “ Development. facet = aConsérvative spokegenen =were=yigit= The count-reported: — her “ofr How Tmich official report reports “showed: the 620-pound craft in’ Pa Some~rie of Souris was named as syc- b€ held in First Kings, the Pre | jAct, and a fair distribution of appear to be a foot “across. cessor to Mr. Matheson for this:mier repudiated that any action federal taxes between the prov- Da Some. are mu¢h- less, than _an_ =position-and-will oS in and this nature .was_contemplated ted. ‘inces. = ngerous._ inch. There craters, one 10 assumes his duties immediately, | “The selection of candidates of | | 4s feet across, ‘about 25 or 30 feet “lany constituency is always’ the saibabeltion ost hondonts_ are OTTAWA (CP)—The family ifcom the spacecraft.” — | “Mr; MacKenzie is the Conser- responsibility of the people of the |, car was described as a death- saciata Wan Pp ral-provincial fiscal F- dealing microbe in an epidemic laiiepenta and other policies jubiliantly--declaring last _ night the. election - to-date result is .a 15-15 tie, with the possibility of a continued stalemate after the 1st Kings voting is eee on - district returning officer ‘Thurs coming on Monday will upset good—shape-on-’a broad, rela- day was 63-50 in Mr, MacPhail'a the figures tabulated—unofficialy--tivelysmooth—plain--after-its-63- favor. : |on-election night by a govern- hour, 250,000-mile soarney from The PC. optimisnr in getting | ment-operated organizations, the-.earth. “at least ani even- split’ in the | Rabaints tbl been enpested | The telavi ision July 11. This view naturally had strong epposition from Liberal ranks, but the PCs had these reasons for their,.optimism. An. official First. Kings -. voting, is based: partly on. a move by Premier | Shaw Thursday when he nained | Keith ‘MacKenzie, Souris. high- ‘ways minister. The idea is that report received from Deputy Res} _ turning Officer Vincent Murphy | ‘gave Industry and Tourist Min- “ister Lloyd MacPhail two more -a cabinet ranking would — give |. Mr. MacKenzie enough - prestige | to make his victory more likely, | | party backers suggested. sinte election night in Second shut down at |-Queens;-and-in Fifth Kings where after the first 144 pictures be-| Jaffe said a’ photo ee a Sinnott, PC emerged cause the earth's rotation ,shadow around one iDr. J.C. 7:20 a.m. EDT SHOWED SOLID BASE with an apparent majority of one |blocked’ signals. from Goldstone or’s three padded io indicated vote .over Arthune MacDonald, tracking station. on the Mojave that. ‘impact ‘caused a. slight de- Liberal, But Jagt night a PC party |Canberra, jworker who declined to. be | named, suggested recounts. are Madrid and Johan- | ‘Desert east of here: Stations at) pression, a few inches. deep and about ‘the same as would: ‘be expected of a landing on jsandy ‘soil on earth. Problems delayed Surveyor I vative choice as assemblyman | eames 1S the Premier said. Balaguer Is Winner — a related ito welfare; “resource Bind velopment=-and- community im: provement."’.~ The federal government | yy; should. collect. more taxes .from big corporations in the wealth- jer areas and make equal -dis- tribution of this revenue among the provinces. these corporations of.. fatal accidents: as-.opposition forcés:- joined Thursday te de- " mand regulatory legislation. Heward Gratftéy (PC— Mis8issquol), a vigorous propon- ent of: safer autos; told: the Com- mons that only the federal gov- ernment can bring the,.construe- tion of autos under legal con- trol. “After all, By forcing the industry to out ‘safety~~features’~on autos, the government would cut fatal ac- cidents 50 per cent. « -He. also. said -a_national seek dent. research centre should be -Set_upto study. fatal. auto accl- Liberal spokesmen rejected | also likely in three other seats. -any....such...talk,....though........ The... Phey-- would -inchude- -hoth- seats: Grits held “both Ist Kings at dis: | in Fourth Queens, and the ‘other | those credited to Horace. Willis, solution and they'll take ‘them seat in Fitth Kings where George the Liberal candidate, This | again this time, they insist. The Ferguson, Liberal nosed = would mean that Mr. MacPhai! | fact that “there's been a strong | Harry MacConnell,, PC by would be elected bya five-vote | Liberal trend’’ makes that claim | votes according to -the section votes than he was credited with [ ~dn..the.unofficial...election...night.. report and subtracted five from .{make.their..money..from..our..nat- ‘uralsfesources’ which belong to all of us. All provinces should \be willing to share: their wealth with each» other.” He asked for a. stronger fed- eral — governmentto~ “help ~in® In Dominican Voting \for.three years _ and provided. * ‘ ee little hope’ that the initial effort would be successful.’ The pro-~ SANTO DOMINGO (AP) — Jo-, Considering the: trend—for Ba- gram, calling for seven space- aquin Balaguer, a favorite of laguer:in the rural area and for jeraft, boosters and ground sup- the jate. dictator’ Rafael Leoni-|Bosch in the urban districts— | port, will cost about $725,000,000. das Trujillo, appeared ‘Thursday the margin appeared too for- De Valera = Re-Flected ° aca ae a i su Surveyor I, expected to cost to have scored a stunning vie- midable for Bosch to overcome dents. Miargin, provided of course’ Wat stand up, & pary ew = jMight count. — $15,000,000," ran ‘up a_ bill of tory in the Dominican residen- in what- remained: to be tabu- lovercoming this ‘‘tension of in-| < : * ether election night poll results sisted. tye P tol 3 ee ; Mr. Grafftey said little re- atriot Ub ; or Unofficial reports ° in “Fo feth $354,000,000. tial elections. lated, «—. ’ jequality’ that é@xists in the At- saan ie Adae Meee, EL te Th . ‘i he k Point RUMORS PLENTIFUL Queens Monday night gave Har-| DUBLIN (Reulers) — Eamon, The first photos from Sur- Unofficial tabistation: of more, Bosch was encountering trou- Lane ee’ an a iy ine wae industry, General Motors, for in- ec rs te i ocky ; Poin Rumors. were a. dime: a dozen {Old Smith, Liberal a margin of |De Valera won re - election veyor I, most of them blurry, than two-thirds of the ballots ible even in his main stronghold, Canadia ae Sisan erous stance, spent $1,200,000 on safety pol, was €1 for Mr. MacPhail ; s ai sink 41 votes over Bennett Carr, PC ‘Thursday night as president of gave misty views of the moon- cast Wednesday gave Balaguer | ithis capital city, where, al-'in overcoming by Sc research. ~ and 55 fcr Mr. Willis on election last night as specuration mount and Stewart Ross, Liberal a the Republic’ of Ireland’ by a scape and showed legs-and 383,074 votes t6 261,945 for for- though he was leading, he was cleavages* akg Og Hie_was backad ta Gone ; > {mangin- of --25-votes-over-his-op--'narrow=margm: ether -portions-of-the~spacecraft- mer ~~ president Juan~~-Bosch; | + Funning-behind-his- smaching-1062..and. language differences. ———_ 7-5 — Northumberland) — a Arnold Peters (NDP—Ti- Man Remanded miskamning) during debate. on They were first televised on a leader of the leftist Dominican irate. but With the count “completed in screen in‘ the laboratory. Revolutionary party. A third) Bosch was _ running iuce aty ponent Daniel Compton, rumors indicate the margins will |33 of Ireland's 34 electoral con- Oil Drilling Vessel ails Today For Banks: — be reduced when’ official returns | stituencies, 83 - Yedr - old De. But later photographie prinis presidential candidate, Rafael’ only 61 per cent of the vote. Ex- industry department’ 8 ‘|.are availahle Monday. IV alera led his challenger, ‘produced by electrical impulses F. Bonnelly trailed. “perts- figured he needed to win | In Murder Case ees spending estimates:-——~ : - {Thomas O'Higgins, by a little on film far--clearer and much.~ Balaguer ran unger the ban- 70 per cent—as he did in 1962— |WOULD VOTE $100,000 ° FOURTH PRINCE more than 10,000 votes. more detailed. During the next jner ‘of the Reformist party, ajto give hess a Lie ie | Mr. Peters said he -would be LIVERPOOL, N.S. CCP). repared to” vote “another -$100,-" James William Wile, 76, of Mil- Ni tn the departmedt's.. bete tof, N.S., .was remanded one | alas of $50,582,400 “‘to start ‘}week-when-he-appeared-before-@-nff-an-auto “safety program: "~~ justice of the peace in Liver-| Industry Minister Drury said Another strong rumor Thurs. | : si afternoon suggested there | ‘year term as president. some major errors in the ee th-Prince-fignres whieh na _It....will..behis...second---seven--12--das- -hundreds—moré= are: ex--middie-of-the-road group prom-- ‘ising social change. \pected, including color shots. | Fire Reported At Appin Road AR (Continued INA SIMOOCE % id 5 A mse Ba eq. 3). | | pool’ Thursday on a charge of he shares the view that another By SA , would require approxim- 1 A fire at the residence of John | capital murder. idepartment, possibly. transport, . HALIFAX (CP)—The 380-foot ately $45,000,000 to develop Re i should deal with auto safety. He ; ; : ee : - Matheson, near New Haven on! Wile is to appear in court next ~ ship Glomar Sirte is scheduled any findings made this ee Ow out | had doubts-about how his de- the. Appin Road, on the west |Thursday when a date for a| lpartment- could. carny out ite to leave Halifax harbor for ‘thé he -said. For this reason, Grand Banks off Newfoundland added, lside of Bonshaw .was reported | preliminary hearing will be set. f rating with the learly this morning. | He is charged with the fatal tank” Of Co Gner ating : it would require a oie auto industry and impose regu- ad ! Sighted * "today. - i * stantial reservoir: of oil to make But oil, not cod is the aim of development feasible. No details were available. The | shooting at. Milton Jast Satur- lations on it. the Glomar Sirte, at 9,950 tons This. is the third year of Pan- NORFOLK, Va. (AP) -- Two |North River Fire Department day of Basil Calvin Leslie, 32,| . The minister sald information one of the largest drilling ships American's exploratory opera- English journalists. trying to | answered the call. of Kagle Head, N.S. Continued on Page 3 col, 4 in _the_world.She_will_carry_out_tions—in_theGrand,Banks...This-row—to England in a 15-foot | ; exploratory oil drillings in 31,-°summer’s drilling—in what Mr. boat, were. sighted Jsy the U.S. | WEATHER OUT LOOK GOOD §00,000—acres of the North :At- Bogart called ‘‘hopeful spots’’——submari sday, 98; lantic wherewPan-American Pe- follows test blasting and_ core miles _east.§outheast of ‘Cape. leum Corp. of Calgary and hole.‘cuttings. . Henry, Va : mperial Oil Ltd:"hold federal: SEASON 18 SHORT . : The submarine's. skipper, Lt- | Nn ew ( er and provincial offshore mineral The corporation plans to drill Cmdr.. Lewis Sykes, reported he permits. = _twoe-or—three—holes-—from—6,000--asked-—-the— adventurers David semi i oF 3e = The-vessel has been chartered ‘to 14,000: feet in depth below the Johnston. 34, and John Hoare, | from Global Marine ‘Inc. : ocean floor. A company 4fficial.|.29, whether they needed assist- . Galveston, Tex. en explained that operations were ance. Sykes said t told him : 4 “Tf. oil’ were located, it would limited by the short season and they. were doing i | For Action Da cke ag . ro probably be three years before heavy. seas in the Grand Banks. | Before: the ‘sighting, Johnsténe | itis marketable,” said William He added that the Glomar Sirte and Hoare had been unreported | ie. See hhietice ‘ma ter aout gan a a fa iter: (ine Tame. Satipsday, eat, waned CAPE KENNEDY (AP)—Th ceri ple.’ Vases, ak Wasp Sunavans faanacie. bi deiaae : viebes Th rays ee ppt a ng. eee er eee ere, tiga ae tous: east: Gemini 9 . hi - d : Ne A rface i Nance the day. chang : which mast he as viet« Thursday rup I northeast_of Cape Charles, Va! i 9 crew have received an |inar sirfa arlier i e da anges: Whi made - rs *| jeptimistic ‘‘all clear’ to blast Stafford. and Cernan were re- in the flight plan tf the shroud Pee ed Norwegian freighter. - ported. delighted that Surveyor’s still is, attached | The men Jeft Virginia. Beach , ot today to begin three action- ; Quebec Provincia Poli ice .. May 21 in hope of rowing to, packel days in space. pictures chowed no hint of dan-. The 11-foot long target satel- {Stilves, E,nglant,..in 50 days, av-. -+Teebaicians..removed an elec- ger trclanding a manned craft Jile—known as. an augmented * De id T Ri main On. Du [eraging | in hoa Aa \trical gremlin which Wednesday. ‘iiere. : target.’ docket -adapter— ty... {bad hoped. to break:a record . of | grounded U.S. Alr.. Force. Jt: sical tia aBocketed. inte 2 nearly perfect... cl 2. O. e “daysp sel in 1896. ie Thomas -P. Stafford and rane povnrrtt: i“ ’ aa “orbit about 185 miles above the . ao “light Gihicjals st aren \ QUEBEC (CP) Fears that Policemen in Quebec are not ‘Navy Lt.-Cmdr. Eugene A. Cer- ee a S-inch. 300- earth Wedhesday, less than two. nei J y i nan ant expressed confidence Sure “ac oa a hours before - kept Gem- there would be no provincial po- legally, allowed to strike Pp 4 ybobettiee: almodd:: Mepke : lice protection for the Quebee The major. obstacle in the he- | ue ‘ontrol the problem’ would not reoccur. Pound. prefect : Sepa: ‘ini 9.on. the ground. ' Stafford and-:Cernan, veterans tated: trom the astronaut’s Racio signals from the target - general election Sunday were gotiations was’ the government's “—““Bllayed earl’ ‘Thirsdayar the desire “to “have” constable — ‘and strbhy target —satettite after Ht sidicaed ‘tgt its ! protective achieved orbit Wednesday ‘Tot two ‘elevator rides from the e7sing muy not have separated. Gemin' 9. spacecraft back +o the Goes To Ky end of a two-day. last-ditch né- non - commissioned ‘officers in f 2. gotiating seaiian between the separate associations. ground, ere ‘‘intent and rea The estrenauts met Tinreney The North Ameri¢anh Air De: government and -policemen’s'. The association rejected this SAIGON -(AP) aia: Viet to rocket at 9:39 a.m: EDT to-\with Charles W. Mathews, Gem- fence’ Command radar, however, representatives B and it was agreed to negotiate, Nam's-Premier Nguyen Cao” Ky | day; the US. Space Agency spotted—cix objects flying in The Quebec Provincial Police- this topic separately, next week. ‘extended his military grip i said. : is AY formation with the ATDA. men's Association, which says it, Most other. association re-. Thursday. to rebellious Hue, the Their foal. is to rendezvous : INSIDE TOD Four. were unidéntified and represents between 1.800 and quests were agreed to bythe holdout- Buddhist stronghold 400 with--am Biready-orbiting - tareee ae TET possitiy might be sections ~ of 2.000 members of the 2,300-maa government, which | until -Tues- miles ‘north of Saigon. disatelliié and accomplish a 2y.| 4 lassified s...eess.00: 10, I (he Fo: id. after it broke’ apart. force, had voted to .begin a/(day had refused to recognize the It was considered a folléwup” 3 ;|hour space ““watk—by. Cernan. | Deaths Wetmore er ie 3 the ther. two were the target province-wide walkout at noon ee Gan a body represent- to his political compromise with * Even the weather expert was). path Be steceeeees A : and tke Atlas rocket _that Thursday. ing the this capital's Buddhist leaders,.* os 5 eal is ce. HK edicted“xsatis- PF Rea er een re sed Uns hoisted it “left. However, the walkout, never The assgciation, once, it has: who want a fast return: to civil-| < ema ee cations at: launch Women’s CUveVeuess eesciwa-s 6. the chroud did’ not sepa: took place. The force contiiued submitted membership. lists ian rule. a H A° i “BANKS: : time, “with warm. temperatures Finance, markets ......5. 7 vate, Gemini'9 would be unable 4n function normally, obeying a iproving it represents a‘ major- About 1,200 trocge of the Ist : p = and~-parth> cloudy skies: “«-+-.—Editorials wer A ty ink up with its target. The, request _of the association Ss ex- ity of the force, will be granted. South—Vietnamese Div Tsien ii ~ . site Mr. Rovart’’ save The-dstronauts-“to-0-k-— time Summerside... 3 -- shroud covers the “docking, cole ecutive which? ‘following agree- the right to make its salary and marched into Hue. without .resis-_ Witiem Mi Bogart: 9 ¢ a pes a fonndlat porn eee a nueet.. cdedaten | Rane Queer, Clty ..:..:5 line whieh Gomint Oe) hal “Hient with > the government,—working—conditiontre-m-an-ds-tance under officers obdered to Bary. Superintendent of JS ' {hore are “hopeful spals” on itsday to —tnok* Ww a Prince: County- us ii ants der be ‘idan asked its members not to leave known to the, govern ment pring the city back under the American. Petroleum. Cony: | s ‘ ca the banks... eens fram. the--moon bya sImt n in order ve their jobs. : ‘through a apecial committee. |government's control. | shown fpboard the oil-d: : iy , OP Wireohote) “Surveyor spacecraft, which ‘suc~ (a Hook-up, 3 * %y : : met “ye a “ ay ~ o# x . Mo ’ f : : ro ‘ ; as : ey ¥ , onsite . . aS . tha . 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