= ~~ - .- —we . _. = 5 , if It’s Good For The Island WEATHER : di Showers ending by evening; southwest The Guardian Is For It winds 25 bones westerly 15. Low- high 62 — 70. Saturday: mostly sunny. 46 ‘ Covers Prince Edward Ieland | Like ‘The Dew” VOL. LXXVIIT. NO. 205 eee br te Past Otten, CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1965 engt® SEVEN CENTS 14 PAGES : vrvise é ugee ONtGe2B 6 62keNaS . . F oe Pm — : | Following today's Gold ‘ing: nstanti un ers orm VelaysS | Cue and” Saucer parade [aa a Gee ee : various locations in the city. 2.30 p.m. Katahdin Rangers, steps emini pace ission. ot Confederation Centre, Grafton Street. - From AP-Reuters often has been a controversial Fredericton Air Cadets, : fi Grook lities. By JOHN BARBOUR iiicebe Centre, said that “would to fly to the moon, spend a day Charlottetown Hospital ATHENS. (AP)—-Violentdem- igure im po CAPE KENNEDY,’ Fla. (AP) have made necessary a thor- exploring its surface and return’ — grounds. onstfations against King Con- IGNORE POLICE ORDERS : Stormy weather and troubles in’ ough check of the computer sys-.to earth, Balmoral Girts Pipe Band, Stantine and his mother, dowa- "he clash began when dem- the spacecraft wash'ed out tem and its memory banks. No. This would wipe out the space Provincial Sanatorium. Ber, os Queen wireyyse moe onstrators ignored a police or VY, Thursday's effort to launch the such delay could have been tol- picht endurance record of 119 Lovat Scots Pipe Rand, 2 : 2 =. oe a der to disperse. It came shortly , two-man Gemini 5 space mis- erated because of the need for hours, six minutes, set June 14, P-E.I. Hospital grounds, 7 ae a e vee ioe after Tsirimokos said his gov- sion and another try was sched- |at least three hours of daylight j9¢3° hy Russian cosmonaut 3-15 p.m. : Sek aero ernment would not be sworn is uled for 10 a.m. EDT Saturday. for a recovery operation. Valery Bykovsky. | Band of the Royal Canad- nee: UBENSINS. by the king until today. The 3,120,000-mile voyage was' The splashdown would have ees : ian Artillery, in front of the “Out with the “king,” shouted The one-dy delay indicated called off after a losing battle come on the eighth day at ap- TRY FOR RENDEZVOUS i Court House, Grafton Street. some among several thousand Tsirimokos might be encounter- with a thunderstorm and the proximately the same -hour the Cooper and Conrad also will , youths who clashed with police ing trouble rounding up minis |fuel and telemetry systems in spacecraft was launched. attempt the first known rendez- ~~ ; in street fighting. ters for his celine. x i the capsule. Cooper and Conrad, wearing Vous with another orbiting sat- i d “e st t tak The king chose sirimo os, & : ; | | Dr. George Mueller, assistant gleaming space suits, had en- ellite—a pod to be ejected from re ericton Dah ar Adis ia eed former left-wing Socialist, Wed- ee ‘administrator for manned space tered the capsule at 11:42 a.m. their own spacecraft and then jards carried by marchers. nesday to try to form a _—— ap flight, told a press conference’ Their flight, if successful, will Chased through the skies for Has Deluge ___.| ment -“ - ao ha prsens 4 |that the new launch time was. set a new space_endurance rec- two-orbits-of--the earth. fee ee era vaccum —. canes ee core t wit inty. 3, col. 8) ‘ +f un oe ot or vues ee S ord of 192 hours, enough time) (Continued on page 3, co \ | PREDERICTON (CP) — A ignate, Elias Tsirimokos. politics in the armed forces. Thursday's troubles, he said, in- total of 2.56 inches of com fen | “Tsirimokos equals Mus- _ Thursday’ ae hee —_ Fe dicated that none of them was ie 5 —vinehoen period 8 solini,”’ it said. Italian dictator here a ‘bined ag 150 o major, but he emphasized that recericion ur enay i ‘| Mussolini's legions invaded Student was & per: : there still is testing to -be done Mec previous ny eae a Greece in thé Second World sons injured. In earlier rioting : _ He disclosed that there had ie + tn ene =| Wor. : een oe eee ” jbeen a fire in a cable at the The amount was also the heav-| First-aid stations reported 20 The demonstrators heried ;Cape. It was not at the Gemini \ liest rainfall for any day since| persons, including demonstra- rocks anl anything else they~ complex, he said, but there is dy |May 27, te tors and police, were treated could -erab—at_the—police_ Thelk: eee ar Ord Liasses fer aMhgn mane, Seapnt Included. cy alates § Vv ‘ g | Dratar oat r tables a chairs. sei . Funerals Due @ | other minor injuries in the 90- aaa naken: NORTH RIVER EXHIBITORS ARE WINNER vor ie Tea mena a i 5 “Aw,--gee, you promised a Fulton Sanderson.and_--Sons, eesti Sith Obdniea Saturday For The Sect tie by follow-' clubs. & taunching.”” astronaut L. Gordon North River emerged as the ma- Janet IU faking the reserve jers of ousted premier George The youths shouted at pelloks John Sanderson, of North ard hold the banners that Fwl- from the Sanderson farm was Cooper Jr. grumbled as he jor winners in the Hereford Ring championship for _ MacKinley Treasure Trio 'Papandreou amounted to one of «Mupderers,” “fascists.” River holds the grand champ- ton Sanderson and Sons won in the parade of champions wedged himself out of the tight yesterday at the provincial exhi- Brothers, North River the noisiest and sharpest mani-| As the police waded into the ion female Hereford and his at the Provincial Exhibition held last evening in the coli. confines of the capsule where. bition, ag their winnings were _ Robert MacLaurnin_and Son, “ara prin*s-POINT: NS: (CP) festation, against -25---year---old- marchers, the demonstratore two sons Randolph and Rich- this week. The cow and others __seum. he had-waited more than two) hig enough to ensure premier Belmont Lot 16 showed the male. —Three of four treasure hunters King Constantine since the | geattered. “hours with his co-pilot, Charles| exhibitor and premier breeder's Centennial, an animal bred in’ in died Tuesday at the muddy crisis began in mid-July. | Tsirimokos had been echinal {Conrad Jr., for the blast-off. (honors. the herd of George Rodanz, hase of a gas-filled pit on nearby| Queen Frederika, widow of uled to go to the palace Thurs- | Trouble in fuelling a new — The triumph was all the more champion Hereford in Ringwood Qak Island, off Nova Scotia's King Paut.and granddaughter of day night to be sworn in by the ipower system which had never impressive by reason of’ the fact Stouffvill, Ontario. The Sander- south coast, will be buried here Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany, monarch. , \ flown’ in space brought a delay that most of the animals that soms showed the reserve cham- Saturday. lof three hours, 18 minutes: in came out for the female champ- pion in Jarvis Centurion. |. Funeral services will be held... ae ithe countdown. jonship had been bred in the There, was one winner from here for Robert Restall, 59. his| : The countdown zipped along Sanderson Tobermory | herd. the herd of Gordon Matheson son, Robert, 24,( and Cyril Hiltz a s smoothly after that. but not fast. The Sanderson's Tobermory ‘Continued on page 5, eal. 5) 22. The two eee _— were | tic e : er ' : a aaa —— natives of Hamilton, Ont a [enough to beat the weather that |Hiltz was from this commun normally builds up this time of : The body : | a. q year over the central Florida 'Karl Graeser 38, sd Mason : peninsula im the afternoons. Ua or orns |Long Island, N.¥., will be taken | HALIFAX (OP) Premier ‘not form the impression that French is well taught {n Nova AS’ the crew raced against to the United States for burial. | V Wal Robert Stanfield of Nova Scotia Canada is falling apart. Scotia’ schools, in: view of the time, black, clouds -formed and SEG The four died by accident in : eaid-Thursday—nighthe-sees no "There is sometimes some lack of teachers fully competent advanced ott the cape from two” cen : fas itlled pit they believed woul reason why Canada cannot have heat and possibly ‘some indis- to teach -ite directions. A thunderstorm filled ace al r take them to.$30,000,000 * treas Mr. Justice R.R. Bell wasn’t |-Roberts at Southport before he two languages and two cultures cretion in discussions that take But he expressed the hope with lightning flashes broke over : ‘ ae weet Sores Bd rom home_to_ see it, but his herd won| changed from Shorthorn cattle existing side by side and yet placet'’ the premier said. “This that the planned new bilingual Pad 19 where the Titan 2 booster Z & wan tae 20 years ey Cae two _coveted__beef___champion- | to_ sheep. be an effective nation. is perhaps inevitable in matters teachers’. college in Moncton Focket stood. ~~ A cow bred in his own-herd- on Saliy 2nd that was sired by tain Kidd. | ships Thursday. His Merridale| . Reserve Shorthorn female was He was addressing a banquet of great importance. However, may help Nova Scotia train . The situation looked black at Hillhead Farm, York, Ontario Chestnut Royal Technicolor, the ——___—_ Aispiration won the male cham-| Breck’s Powgavie Bessie, shown _ Biven by his ne to the impression I get from at: teachers in. the French lan. 10 minutes before launch time and owned now by Keith Bar- bull bred and raised on the Je- > | pionships = ne aE by James A. MacDonald, Hun- "seme = 600. a rae i s fat : sma % i yesterday. ew hours ore ter River, a comparative new- the annual convention of LAs. impression of strong ties and. —_—_—_——.——— the spacecraft to ground con-!female champion by judge Ross won the grand championship~ at ress it was revealed that his Short- Tar to the show ring. sociation Canadienne des Edu- Senuine patriotism. trollers, causing another hold. Hewitt in the Dual Purpose: the Royal Winter Fair, Toronto ; horn steer had won the grand| The champion’ Angus female eateurs de Langue Francaise. seg gsrRONG ENOUGH Bank Bandits At 1:43 p.m. EDT The shot was Shorthorn class Thursday .in the several years ago. Ex ected At | championship of the beef steer was shown by Irving MacDon- “English-speaking Canadians The centennial of Confedera- called off. Jones Coliseum at the Provin-. Waldron MacPhee and Son, § p show that was held this week | aid, York and the reserve cham-_ should accept and welcome the tion can be approached in. a i Be cial Exhibition ground. She is, Etmwood had the male champ- at. the provincial exhibition for (Continued on page 5, col. 5) French language and culture in’ spirit of confidence, not_compla- Get $80 000 acne sree that ae ee ee ee ee Arms Talks i pchalaciet Canada as continuing facts,” cency. and with the convicts 7 7 - adtall _ _— ee cow, that was purchased earlier The: -reserve male champion awe Caner Samana i Te the mier. said. “This involves A) 3 : 2 camel's back,’’ said G. Merri was shown by Sterling Wwoee and pion was George s Ri Pi b ho cee than the acce tance of ae ties ae Canadians) QUEBEC (CP)--Four men es- Preston, was a lightning-caused ae ‘bdots ce a pene tka Son, Mr. Herbert GENEVA (AP)—With only a nivan Bonny Monarch. Mr. past 10f ro e reality and the recognition that acts ag iat eorasn to caped with $80,000 from a Que- surge tin the power system of S#!¢- Mr. Hewitt kept spectators in- handful of meetings to go at lam farms at Morell. the French tradition is a great ia. cane: hae Ppt tadeey bec city bank Thursday after the launch complex. Preston, Reserve female champion was terested as he made his place-|the present session it NOW AaP-) angus SECTION Is Planned tradition which has contributed |. ad at lying in wait for the bank's deputy director of the Kennedy |Daniel, Jewell’s Chestnut Royal (Continued on 1 page 3, col. 4) | Pears certain the 17-eountry dis- | Champion Angus male was ‘ and will contribute to our na- We are proud that the citi- vault to open automatically. - SE — ee a armament conference will re- | Lester Rankin and Son's Ran- LOS ANGELES (AP}—Cali- tional life.” zens of Nova Scotia who speak The men, armed with a ma- [7 ™ <a & ore ‘port no progress to the General | yingale Bonanza, with Leo Mc-|fornia Governor Edmund G. Speaking in English and French and those who do not Chine-gun and four revolvers, <0 2 ‘Assembly of the United Nations’ tsaac and Son's Benchmark of | Brown named John A. McCone, r h, he said those whe at-speak French get along very broke into the bank during the es in New York next month. \Lindwood being reserve Angus former U.S. Central, Intelligence ae m1 ” ; night and were there when em- * q , There—is no evidence that the male. The Ranking are from Agency director, Thursday te tend federal-provincial and pro- Well together,” he said. ployees arrived for work in the “* ‘Soviet Union is prepared to Southport and the Mclsaacs head a commission to investi- vincial premiers’ conferences do He could not pretend = that morning. 2 consider seriously Thursday’s from Mermaid. gate the week of racial violence Z : 4 plea by British chief delegate, Gerald Dollar and Son, Win-.in Los Angeles’ Negro district TERMS SEEN TOO LIGHT ' j | Lord Chalfont to sign the pro- sloe, won. the'female champion. that cost_34 lives. | posed Western draft treaty to ship in Scotch Shorthorns~ for. Brown said the commission ; halt the spread of nuclear the second year in a row with would have subpoena power ‘‘to : — ; STR SEE oe 7 : : a ..weapons,_even_.if it does..con-._ their-—-Fairgranges—Rosatine:-a—make-sure-that—all-of-us have 1 7 F r r Na | A ts tain loopholes. cow that was bred by Athol access to the whole truth.” ~ FRANKFURT —+AP)—-Fwenty--—The—court—said-it jndged—the-sentenced-te—14¢-years: for—aiding- Hi it- Auto obi j | e | n try years after the Second World cases strictly on testimony and in the mufder-of at least 2,800 War, a West German court according to criminal law: The prisoners. Thursday convicted 17 Nati memory of witnesses, including Mulka, ‘wealthy post - war LONDON (CP) — Austerity ~The t of the lab Higher taxat fter th agents for their part in thou- hundreds of former prisoners, owner of a Hamburg rt | measures géared to sail donae. force iaotamaves 15s is or ae oats "bak es lak a sands of deaths at Adolf Hitler's , was often faulty and conflicting. export agency, seemed to blush tic demand in Britain took hold by North. American standards tober and again in the April Mise received lite. camp. The prosecution had de- when his’ sentence was an-| of the important automobile in- but significant in a country budget were followed up July it Six received life terms. eee life sentences for 16 de nounced. - dustry Thursday and showed up qmhere unemployment has heen 27 with restrictions on publie drs y othe sfemiant, Wit- in higher unemployment figures. negligible for years. Unemploy- spending and credit Three. were acquitted. Several two. It! had recommended ac-'helm Boger, 55, former SS 7 The British Ford Motor Com- ment has been rising since June, y,, curtailment of sublie defence lawyers announced quittal of two. (Nazi elite guard) sergeant, en- pany announced a reduction in when 1.2 per cent of the labor spending is being épilien oy tered the courtroom smiling and | stood at attention as the court) sentenced him to life imprison-| ment 114 times for murdef,: plus five years for aiding in| “plans to appeal. -West Germany abolished the A nine-judge court heard the death penalty in 1949. trial over a period of 20 months. | ~ It was the longest and most DEFENDANT BLUSHES _ costly in West Germany's his- One defendant who received = tory. ya lighter sentence than the| murder. Judge Hofmeyver re. | oi ee ade er” aihan?ag Prosecution saked was Robert |called, in on, hour-long _sectal i ing i } indings agains ger, the wartime massacres of pris- |Mulka, 70, one-time deputy com- ‘that the defendant has been —-oners in the camp in Nazi-oc- Mander of Paice He was known as the ‘‘devil of “Ausch- cupied Poland. | Witz.” _ TOO MILD Boger, Hof 5 INSIDE TODAY, guilty of “tertare = tee ee A number of former Ausch-’ who heard the | bestialmanner" and had even _ witz prisoners oe | hed verdicts expressed disappoint- Classified .......... 12, 13 violated: Nazi orders in his tor- ment that some sentences were Births ...........:....-- 13 ‘tures and murders largely bex | not mcre severe, The East Ger- Deaths ................----3 cause of “hatred of the Polish man news agency ADN said the CONNOD ices ivi eevee * Others receiving life terms) sentences “for the most part) Sport ................ teres were former SS Sgt. Oswald were scandalously mild.” . | Finance, markets ...... 18 | eaduk. 58, a post-war male A spokesman for West Ger-| Women’s .............+.. 7 nurse whom witnesses described -many’'s ruling Christian Dene| - Editorials. ....... Seseseeet 4 as the ‘butcher of Auschwitz, ” Seratic party said the court did Summerside .........:..-.-3 «Josef Klehr, 60, former SS Capt. Hits best, under difficult circum- a tou City ....-. 5 Franz ofmann, 59, former SS Andy Dalton began fourth ances, to reach a just deci- a |Cpl. (Stefan Baretzki, 46, and day of ‘peace fast’ outside : Emil Bednarek, 58. < ‘ gates to RCAF station at Co- = z ae ¥ “5 o © ’ » TOO THIN TO FAST? mox, B.C, Thursday 2 ' ual chet of water. His Mother says 20-year-old Andy | 1s “,t09 -described ‘project thin to do such a thing She as “‘rithecue lous.” (CP Wirephoto’. | reduced demand | tories duced work week. Murphy-Rich- production and put 10,000 of its 40,000 employees in two fac- j tories on a four-day week, from five day- “The credit squeeze and the latest economic measures have subs tantially ‘in “the home mafket,"" a Ford spokesman said. Ford's squeeze, which will » have repercussions.in steel and other -supply industries, follows disclosure by the Hoover Com- pany that 4,000 of its 6,000 staff in two washing machine fac- would be put on a re |ards laid off 150 workers in its ' refrigerator factory The Ford announcement coin- cided with ‘publication of na- tional employrient figures showing an increase” from. a month earlier in the number of jobless hy 58,333 to 338,910. The British labor force totals about force was jobless. The apparent slowdown re- flects the Labor government's effort to reduce domestic con- sumption to deal with a crisis resulting from the fact Britain has been buying more abroad than it sells. This trading def- icit has drained gold and US. dollar reserves and led to talk of devaluing ure the government mined to avoid. is deter- 57 Bogus Bills Found In Halifax HALIFAX (CP) — Police said Thursday a total of 57 counter- feit $20 bills have turned up in the city since the first bill was discovered 19 days ago. A police spekesmdn said in- vestication 4s continuing but no ‘arrests have heen made. sterling, a meas-. _ Makers delaying capital, projects in the municipalities. The action re- ceived further application Thursday when Transport Min- ister Tom Fraser announced about half the highway building and renovation projects due to- start this fall—about £25,000,000 ($75,000,000) worth—will be de- layed for at least six months. The reduction in Ford's car Production, by 1,700 umts a week from about 13,000, reflects the instalment buying squeeze . in vhich the repayment limit was reduced last. month to 30 months from three yéars. Auto- mobile sales account for almost 75 per cent of the instalment purchase debt. ; The downturn was not ex- pected to affect other cag immediately. British Motor Corporation. stalled by a succession of strikes, has @ thacklog of orders. ots