e if It's Good For. The Island ~The Guardian Is-For It *VOL. LXXIX NO. 144 Anthorized as Second Class Mall br the + §Ottawa and for parment ¥ Post Office bepartment, af postage im cach RUSSIANS GIVE TUMULTUOUS WELCOME De Gaulle Urges Action To Aid. European Unit y 4 Renee Moscow | Rewters—Presi- , dent" Charies de Gaulle arrived her Monday to agtumultuous, ~ e red-carpe! weleome- and imme- . y sineieiessn i d-tely called for joint action hv se oe ae . ‘ France and the Soviet Union to - premote European security and 4 ea nvo ves ur ty ia De Gaulle made -the call ‘Bom er "rast eS N 0 we in 5 within minutes of arriving by ar fre Paris for an. 11-day state visit, which he hopes /will s 8 00 Million. pav> the way to a new pattern See among European | & ler 0 sion ver Irginia | OTTAWA (CP) Canada has since 1963. All sales have been ~ He quickly delighted his So | ~ i hentai eee oe ee oe eee! oe viet hosts when he ended his! . : - tract for $900,000,000 cash, Fi ; the mi for reply to a ‘speech pf welcome, t HAMPTON, Va.. (AP)—-Two Fleet Marine Force’ Atlantic _ Thrée of the marines rescued ek Weaites ’ “a rae a given by governme: by President Nikolai Podgorny | US. Marine attack bombers, said the attack bombers—A-6. in the Chesapeake Bay .weré Cc Mon arp sales to East European eoun- v by saying in Russian: “In ‘my. flying low at 400 miles an ‘hour Intruder jets—were on a flight rescued by roast guard heli- ‘No im onday. tal tries. person. t ear people greet on a training Ssion, cattided from their base at ny Point, copter. The other was ‘picked 0 intergovernmental credit Most ot the wheat is ex. + th \ : : oa n Ta Up hy -a private oat , . pected to be carried by Soviet: * liv Russia 4 - vacation suburb of eilinae Thére was a tie Matious ex- It said the pilots made. ‘‘nor- > the new sales, but Canada and freighters and some of it by The French leader flew ‘from Beach Monday night. plosion as one of «t planes, Mal ejections” from their air- a. oe Pot extended poate gall gin og es eee Paris and, after being we’: “One crashed in flames. into a ‘trailing flames,’ thundered to craft after the collision a a eee oT le haha ” comed at the airport by Pod- fos area, demolishing or earth in the residential area’ of The corps said the planes 1 The trade eave sce | White’ i is the largest three gorny and Premier - Alexei Ko- amaging eight, homes. two-bedroom homes near the were flying together at about vides: that th : At least four residents rhaps Fordham sh ing cen 2,000 feetcwhen they collided e two countries ae- year commercial sales o sygin, drove with them along a 2 Peraer cy ne Pentre + a eit ; cord each other ‘most favored tract for a fixed qua of Ca- flag-bedecked route into Mos- | ‘several more. were killed The aireraft~ apparently disin- Sn as ee nations” tariff treatment. That nadian wheat: and flolr in hist- eow : _ The second aircraft crashed tegrated as it ‘fell. A wheel TRADE MINISTER Roberts thev - es hs . the i oa en In Moscow, the. French. leader. into Chesapeake Bay off Nor: ‘plunged through the roof of a Insura nce Jint " h in M bi, her Saleen a y et * ha doe aes et ; ent: and his wife are staying in lav- folk and its four occupants bowling alley and injured three |” vis arate war sagh tarred & « ee ao ish Kremlin apartments: once | bailed “out and were: rescued: —-persons_inside. Monday. when the sale of from another country than they in the 1963-64 and 1965-66 crop_ og — ——- $FEN FOR MILES For Cro S $200,000,000 worth of Canadian 2°¢0°d each other ’ rene: <2 used by the Russian imperial p es . The: trade agreement runs ta The 1963-64 sale of 248,000,008 family . j Flames leaped and heavy ‘ wheat and flour to the Soviet lA il 17-1969. qnd—is—subject-te—bushels—was—-worth—$500,000,000 He had brief formal -meetings Parliament jae visible _miles away —hit- | D by d Union was announced. ais ecutiucd by mut “9 n- Sales in 1961-65 were 24,000,000 with the Soviet leaders Monday. lowed upward. S- e ate (EP Wirephoto) sent. It is the third ae la 1 nd in 1965-66 totalled but plans to begiri political talks | A -winsss whe tives in -the ere hetinnink leah: aad cg ‘ Seis bashels. ° i. today. when European. security At A G ance. area, Joe Diaz, said the air OTTAWA (CP) Agriculture iis viel sas to ee Mr. Sh told the Commons: and the question of divided Ger- | craft was burning as it crashed Minister Greene Monday intro. Life Term Mr. Sharp said the Canadian “The el of this record many are expected to dominate By THE CANADIAN PRESS visti of. ee ry — into the: Commons a res-~ wheat board will ship about sale and the assurance it- gives # the conversation - es, e2 leved fo olution spelling out planned. g - e 9 Canadian In a-brief airport speech. Pod- MONDAY, -June 20; 1966 _ bea lwo-seater/ came together changes in the federal-provin- lm osed lacs aeiie Ge te ae a + gy ae bey _extend gorny said: there are factors of | Commons welcomes news Over. the shopping centre, 2!» cial crop insurance plan mp paneer ~ “Which begins Aug. 1 ax Tthroughout Canada and will. be oe a sain isnpestamee—that-—tenvet ~336,000,000-bushel” Russian Miles off the’ Chesapeake Ray A major one is extending ‘the “ alse : “ek tie tae. thes ae a at toak ‘need ; brought the Soviet Union wr wheat order worth $800,000,- shore. amount of the crop that can he SHAWINIGAN, Ses SON ear commercial contract tor a pe or Rc he fale handi- France closer together 000 for three-year delivery. So great was the concussion insured to 80 per cent from the Jea%-Mare Rufiange, 41, oe santity of Canadian wheat | “ve y <p vate : This is de Gaulle’s_ seni The huge sale, some say, <when the attack bomber present 60. The governmen: Shawinigan was sentenced to d - sie iteadial * Mr > samen, < visit to Moscow. His first was may force up world wheat plunged into the housing devel- also will pay 25-per-ceni—of the life_.imprisanment -Saturday—for = oe _ a at ao pping in December. 1944. late in the” prices despite US. pressure opment that goods were farmers’ oremiur:_. a+ om. the capital murder: of Bendt GENERAI AGREEMENT oun . Second World War. when he to keep them down knocked from tke shelves of a pared with the present 29. Massicotte who was shot in the . Cai 3 ae , generally. Sia ia was head of a provisional (=== :, Both countries al.so ox- @rugstore three or four blocks Mr. Greene said te “rarzes. head June °23, 1961. All sides of t ommons ap- Under a p 0 new French government? Podgorny i etl, ws te |.tended their general trade from the scene. resulted from consultation with It was the fourth trial for Ru- Plauded the announcement. _ ‘basic trade agreement. ae said that. viewed against the oan ee Soar ae ae Mme. Se | eet 62 motions “There was a terrifie blast,” “provincial authorities fiange Cn en ee = ae Toe eo a background of these changes. ‘it shakes. hao wie amen i aed ae the Soviet -Un- eis teen ee ee said S. F.~Goodman, assistant The resolution still was under He _appealed the sentence op Teas At whet | rn Comat | Cutout ty segr 47 was becoming clear that the ~—on—arrival—Mgnday—tAP Wirephoto by cable fr Says the cman — 98 —aramager Of ne drdestore. “And debate when the Commons ad- Tile imprisonment handed him —French- amt"Sovietpoinis of ot at Vnukovo Airport outside, Moscow) we |-discuss the question of red- thea fhe fire welled up.”" journed for the day and’ will in 1962 and a new trial was Possibility Suggested view were coming closer. - eral aid to .the Nova Scotia SET MAIN ABLAZE come up for more consideration héeid.. Rufiage was found guilty |. De Gaulle replied that he The visit, carefully planned ion, visiting a modern planned coal ‘industry. The fire'‘from the plane ap- later a second time and again : sent- hopes his visit will provide an for months in advance. could city in the Siberian forests, Len- The dliice debated parently set a gas main ablaze. -Following approval of the enced to life imprisonment. ~, Price May Be Forc Up * opportunity to concert their ac- mark @ turning-point in Franco- ingrad. and Volzograd which serecemaset tr ted rie : It was not immediately known resohition, the government will He appealed again and, this, tions ~so-as_to- contribute to the Soviet relations. bu French he last-saw in ruins- in 1944 cent increase in the atueat SW7many fsuses’ burned. introduce legislation which it time. the jury. ‘giled te reach - Ry JAMES NELSON ing able to make shipments ae. unity “and security of. our con--Foreign Minister Maur witsn it was known as Stalin. loa allotment and John... or was it known whether hopes will make the crop in- agreement on ‘a verdict. A OTTAWA (CP) — Canada’s cording to promised schedules. tinent, and also to equilibrium, — Gouve de Murville, who is alse grad y : : Turner, minister without port- the first four bodies recovered surance scheme more—attractive fourth trial was- scheduled; Gured-yier' Gliaek tate to Russia, Shipping schedules were upset < -. progress and world peace.” here, said he expects no spec-.. Russia may also lift a corner folio; hoped the plan some Were those of occupants of the to farmers. Only a portion of In the latest trial the jury the largest in the history of this spring by the lengthy long- Among the - Soviet personali- tacular new agreements to be % the heavy security curtain_day would be broadened into ‘emolished houses ‘or of the air- farmers in four provinces now took only 10 minutes to reach a long-term contracts but smaller shoremen’s strike on the Mont ties at the airport were Yuri sighed durind. the Wiel that covers its space program, a scholarship scheme. craft itself. are covered by the insurance. verdict of guilty. _ +. than some big one-year sales, Teal waterfront and at two other : Gagarin, the world’s first cos- Die Goals’ will eubed fn ee ana make de Gaulle the first Mr Turner also hoped that not only provides a fillip to the St. Lawrence ports. : “.monaut, and Alexei Leonov, the pend six Ga reign visitor ever to@see g eventually there will be a economy but may force up the ‘ first man to walk in. space m other parts of the Soviet Un- Russian rocket launching site gradual move towards elimi- iworld price of wheat. PREVENT LOGS 0 . —— ete nation of all student fees: at inis er ugges S 0a ns | Finance Minister -Sharp, as wae gat typ hey - { ei all education levels. : / o- strike lement last wi eli’ : A government. resolution to (Mouncing the sale Monday in the eame just in the nick of time establish a corporation to pro- . E e Commons, noted its impact not to »revent serious loss-of Ca- al W mote. a Canadian feature film only on wheat farmers, eleva- nadian Teputation - for prompt , | industry won Commons. ap- a ecome Cc O ars Ips tors and grain handlefs, but the shipments. If it had gone on : . | provaP despite eriticsm by . a ; effect it will have on the whole much longer, the damage would io o | Liberal. maverick Ralph B. 4 : ‘ economy as its effects fan into have been serious. IS Gomis: Ry PAUL DUNN any .year. It was adjourned Other measures now such as transportation and retail trade. Finance—Minister— a — A n | __ The government. won—Coni-... OTTAWA_(CP) A. cabinet without— a. 0be neem ~medical—care~insurance-and- ae ‘Moré significant. in. the “eyes la: “tecent meeting of the Com- ' Ul ' ~ | mons “approval for_a_pre-leg. ™inister looked’ ahead Monday ation ——-2229a__Pension Plan_took_ economists. Mons agriculture committee —Fesolution proposing to the day the Commons night sa ’ er aster ority. But with the increasing the question of wheat supplies that one vf his concerns has ; (ae of the Cana- Consider converting the Canada ae Se = needs for higher education the and prices generally in _ the been the willingness of Wash- By GODFREY ANDERSON it bb: was’ eeeek Wid pnd home tec a by Pres. “ism ‘dairy commision. to aa ieee Act into a sehol- aon _—- . aor goed ee Western world. ‘ington to try to keep U.S. wheat WESTERHAM, Enitland (AP) he never felt -boredom here. He ident John F. Kennedy which Oversee the marketing . of @*8hip_ fund Maximum individual loan is ajly be a move “gradually to: HAS SUPPLY prices Gown and Ge US. ream ~ Winston Churchill once told his. this, h : nat eae as he @id'made him ah hooorary U.S. eitt. | Salty ere ;: oon ee minister vad the 21000 2 year up to a. $5,000 wards elimination. of student : Canada_is the only one of the "°** ~ Se e o ie csciieih | diibdint:< ‘Sein Sas i is real home zen There is his Nobel hitera- Aonaiaen Minister Greene on i. also said he hoped the ¢ot,] for_a student, Banks and ‘feo, Sorat types of-educa- "big four Western mavens local foreign currencies. Cas- Say dat aeae ten Chartwell Friends banded together and ture~ prize; presented in Stock- = the’ -commission ~~ will . aie vr oe would “be certain other lending bodies act tion at ‘all levels." This could Canada, the United States ‘Ar ada’s wheat sales are for hard ad nated day. raised funds to buy Chartwell holm -in 1953 On one wall. is work closely with provincial 08 ae 2 include studentS as the government's agents for include : yocational and techni-, gentina’ and Australia—to Have imeash. ; * Wednenday, the-Kestish home in 1947. They presented it io the thr poster offering £25 réward Marketing boards and will be aftending university at night oF making loans, which are repay- ¢aj training programs ‘ i ee A major aspect of the new : National Trust, which cares for for Churchill's capture as an es- partly financed through =k. «OM a part-time. basis “because $hle after gradoation at bank jfarger stocks currently available Russian sales, an authority said, he loved ee other corner Britain's -historic monuments, caped prisoner while he was a cences. and levies in the dairy they re particularly deserv- interest rates SAME BLOCKS REMAIN ‘for éxport than one year ago. is the tenzth of the com mit- teas wil am As ‘eee ieee he Bore Wea te et OMe" lmamone save ic He made te sbervatons,,Ompstim ga de” Deen Comme Mocks remain fr Pramas 10+, the years meni Canna wh velvety lawns, peep into the rect of their lives . century approval a Te during debate *on a bill fo mene” aeided "Say. Tereee | fee cent of Canadian families snndie paittinces still are good "bas een a dee ee rooms he lived in, gape at t : ts One section is devoted to resolution proposing veda amend the act. The amendment his _ comments which should ‘akout $5,000 annually, but only atest feporis ‘from ae commitment is regarded as @ towering wall he built with his MOVES TO APARTMENT Ct 5 ; s ° P ue ; : have’ been made ‘at the appro- oa: e dramatic signal to Washington . vurchill’s .uniforms and hats. premiums and extended cov. Would increase federal aid to 3 I 28\per cent pf university stu- wheat belt speak of crop dam- to tak harder li US own hands ag Bieiccti-ws stead oe = —— Surrounding the kitchen garden erage for the farmer under %%:00.000 from ‘$42,000,000 for es peeantnet”. thet a dents came from homes with age : ie a ae me 8S “hart ‘has’ be- ady urch'il. iN-fan nec 4 “ te ; : oe eee cee ne hea i ie a es ee aoe ee t aes cee the federal-provincial crop - in- oe ~~ in the 1965-66 aca minister should oppose” govern- oe ee nee Pé ‘eq. - Canadian wheat always has If this signal is heeded, there world claims a right to see it, Preferred a small London apart limbo between the world wards, eo ee ¢ The bill, up for secend-—sead--™men! policy in. the.£ommons rionton West recommended a [commanded a premium price may be higher. wheat prices ig Chartwell was bought in feng ‘ment without the house- keeping a period in which he hecame”’ TUESDAY, J 2 ing—approval in principle—pro- Mr. Turner denied he was go-slaw policy on foan pro- for its hardness and tgh 'pro- the offing. Economists in News —"the year I was. born.” re. Problems that Chartwej! would 5 jember of the British Briek- ree meee Ft poses, giving the finance minis- speaking against the loan bill. grams because of the ‘régret- tein content, for the hizh stand- York now believe that higher calls Mary. wife of eee ee entail. - tivera” Union fs - re Commons meets at ter \discretionary power to dole He supported it but thought it table number of students who &afds of Canadian grading and bread prices will inevitably fol politician Christopher Soames A museum section in Chart-~ Little lias been changed in the “>. P'™. to debate a gzovern- out up to 20 per cent of the new : - should not be at university for for for Canada’ s PS TepMtation for be- low e She was brought up’ at Chart- well. made from three former house to make it ready for the ™e®t resolution proposing the ~§58.000.000 maximum fund -to Proper to comment on areas . demic veasnns.” ——— —+— well- and her three children Suest bedrooms and their bath- anticipated tread of some 50,000 ©Stablishment of the Canada provinces that already ‘had re) where the plan might logically” Rather than pressing for free were born, here ee — ere — of visitors a vear. Chartwell is Assistance Plan. ceived their basic allotment ‘in ‘be improved later. (Continued on page 13. col. 5) “F-ther fell ave_with thic_the trephies collected by Sir Win- 44614-25-mites-from—bondon- and : Ee eee St ee Lt ERG NES SOAS. B EOLA — - eG alas Er hier ston in his long. life great crowds are expected, es- = Thant [Jes ar y f house was small, pokey, sur- His American Passport lies pecia on. weekends. rourided by taurels. and full of i ee he tb stained glass. It was in a bad state. too es dk le a Unien Nationale | ‘lo Bi rbarous Conflict — it In fact. a didn't really like © * ‘tt at all. But a year later a 4 bought it. It was two years a By BORIS MISKEW * peacefirl solution of the Viet fore we could move in, Sacsens 's UNITED NATIONS (CP)-—UN Nam problem,’ Thant said. he had started building. Vins | uc. ea - Secretary-General U Thant de “They still are as applicable to- WAS HIS HOME scribed the fighting ‘in Viet day as they were six months “This was his home uninter-. st -HYACINTHE Que. (CPY the judze show the UN cand | Nam Monday as ‘‘one of the ago “typtedly from 1924 until The Pencil marks placed “on—theate—w17_A-tae votes. to_8.674_107 most_harbarous. . wars In hit: Turning to_other_topies,—_the Sécond. World- War. During the pack of 26 voting slips by a Mr. Boulais .. tory” and he called for greater —secretary-generat—satd~ “he~* he war years it was too dangerous returning officer™:in the Otter. . The Liberal candidate «aid: be efforts to bring about a seitle jieves the United States and the tor near Biggin Hill fighter burn Park polling station, nul- wit) cot with his lawyers to ‘ment. _ Soviet Union_soon-will_reach-an_,———_, —- airficld—and he was mainly at tified the—hatlots and? won Rou- a — he sossibilit Af ais os 5 “The longer we --wait:.-the agreement on procedures for . a Chequers ‘the official prime ville riding for the Union Na: a ine etiction result set aside | eg more difficult the situation, he- the banning of the use of tie g minister's residence). From tionale candidate : oi am otau and & hyelecnon comes.” he told the UN Cor moon -and other celestial bod- im ‘he lived here sean ue) Nir: justice Victor: Chabot of enited int the: Hiding respondents’ ‘Association... “The. ies fof military’ parpoges just a: few months before . Bir oboe Superior Court. ruled +h risk Saleteee al: the Wie Situation is .very urgent, very . He is scheduled to visit Italy Weath a , Monday after completion of his bal” in? cae aien Si ataleke Oe critical.” ’ : at. ‘he end of the month and Chortviell” Churehill=au‘ict amet, sd. deteaten ieen & twonvote majority. with 6.14 Bi soctesnry-sotprsl sail be: 1S" OO" cteee: returnees Ol said. During her father's years tanditiate Francois -# pera to 6 344 to Mr. Hamel : has made no new recent pro ki : : R ulais. by headquarters Julv 9 Yn the political wilderve-s. five votes, thus reversi ng the eee Wie ceded heey TREY BI 1 s titieylt > , ese crisis e added, owever, ae mart sometime * = —original result — va Shh ines Have T “that his three-point plan ‘or . o Ve had_to economize ind we The. .UN_victory ae Prem-er ending the tondict: still is an- INS'DE TODAY lived im just one wing wo 1° Daniel* Johnson sea witt _ Seems . . = ry ioe © house | Bus here my: _ the " Libecsic.. lelding aon an Appeal. Rights | plicabie ? i a aeenke ee Ah sapagek fi dependent members Maia te awa cP et ee.5R ay are de anaes ones. B. . constryicted e “had a vass:on. two others in the 108-seat ho - A cessation he o oar = ; for constructionny He built walls Judge Chabot said a eae Classified self-emploved- for ‘MUSIC FESTIVAL HOLDS ANNUAL MEETING ‘bombing of North Viet Nam « Comes: ic csscce cuesss Nn ‘ and cottages and dams. Some sees obliged to set: aside these Canada Pr n Plan purposes * ave aa trey fees tena chnneiteemaenestvaneleren the lvoe ie ee ——chepersy—estinaitin eC : atc Ig She ET “Dh a ee ttre hares ee ett ne bhallots—according’ th Taw TINA pea eps aes ihc a. ot the Pel Misie kas Sd tale : Re a tierinttslaah> trees itary activity in Viet Nam. . sunvexche nd. aearmcmandieen stem Aaa a ee eee a et fighting 24 WERE FOR LIBERAL Q: ‘board if. they disagree. Retenue .¢-Qtival—Assncintinn are seen town. newly ductal vee a a wad, rice ae : H Cae | EA willingness dy. “all sides”. vaitatias a 4 f Be the law of gravity—that waiér He said that-of the hallots in Minister Be said .Monday last night at the annual meet-. and Prost Beck... Sherwood. , ree ost actually participating. in the Baetints—;... . cseeexs must’ find its lowest ‘evel. He question. 24 had heen marked He was g do A. B. ing of ‘the organization at retiring president: .Other Sherwood, D. Russel, Sum- fin, Montague: auditor, Flovd fighting to enter into discus. Summerside 5 banked up. lakes and the waier for Mr. Blulais and two for Mr. Patterson SC _Fraser Vallev Prince of Wales College. Ftom members of the ‘executive. not . Merside. and Mrs.- Lloyd Fra-: Secretary for Kings is M F. sions Kings, Queens, Cite 5 slopped over. That was .one bat- Hamei ! who asked Vir Benson to te- LEFT. are; Mary Donahoe. seen here.'are Malenlm, Mac ser Montague treasurer’ H. Stewart, Montague Re These ‘eps alone can cre. Prince County y s tle he did not win i. The final figures relea ed by consider the -«jassthication ® secretary, Charlottetqwn, Miul- Kenzie, honerary president, Queens Mrs Robert Mac cording agcretary uf .Mrs john Ble CONAITIONS CONGUCIVG bl @ cemmemmesnennsnTETNE _ L. j $ : e ° 2 ° “a te naps 4 t ¢ CANADA, TUESDAY, he Guardi “Covers Prince Edward ‘Island: Like The Dew” CHARLOTTETOWN, hea JUNE 21, 1966. Sale NOT MORE THAN To Ru In. Veuee - WEATHER cloudy én aft winds sout Sunnv evening high 55 and 70. Wednesday. sunny, SEVEN CENTS % ernoon, showers by hwesterly 25. Lows 14 PAGES ssid —