: if It's Good For. The Istand- The Guatdiamls For It — . oe a all ui Sa Artist AY, Jackson. 83-vear- old member \of Canada's fam: is Group of Seven, had a look Wednesday = at Vahconyer's: fence _paintings. “ee ‘kome ARTIST HAS CRITICAL AIR weren't: too bad, Authorized a3 Second Class Mall by the Post Ottice Department, Ottawa, and for payment of postage in cash ace mnsspar a oo Sep “Covers” Die ¢ HARLOTTETOW eal then added: ‘It looks hike it -was fun.” j (cP Wireahete) Federal Labor arCharged See Moon Pictures ures From Surveyor iz Expected To Be Received Today Pion Island Like The: Dew” N, CANADA, THURSDAY, IUNE: 2, 1966. . n rocket" ‘The main ‘rocket's 40 second “burn .was to brake the By Diefenbake oes : "= pe dite te %y ese WEATHER. "7 > i Cloudy; showers in: afternoon ending ty evening; winds. light.: Low-high 43 and a + 60. Friday: snug; a . Kor MORE § SEV EN CENTS "18 RAGES. Storm a ~On RCMP File vincial election campaign destroy an individual. Quebec. votes Sunday provincial election Speaker Lucien Lamoureux OTTAWA (CP) «+ tr: Leader. Diefenbaker demanded io know Wednesday when and low an RCMP -file on_ Arthur Vachon: got~ into” the hands. of Opposition re "successful meon,—with—its electronic brain —PASADENA—€-atif,(AP)-. camera was to -begin swivelling Surveyor IT. and -its camera aorund to another foot. and look eA —Wednesday—nightto- up to the horizon and bark down speed to 250°m.p.h. from about ward what it hoped will be’ a at the surface. soft-—landing..on__the _ROUTINE SET _Thirty minutes hefore touch radioing-* ‘All is well” down, some 2,000 miles out. If all continues well, the 2,200° stall gas jets were to’ twist pound spacecraft was. to brake Siirveyor around to point its its 6,000-miJe-an-hour speed with padded feet at. the landing site. retrorockets and settle gently in| Three minutes before ouch- the dry Sea of Storms at 2:17 cown three small rocket en- lam, EDT today. gines were to ignite and keep’: Scientists. at. Jet_ Propulsion \the- craft stable during the. fir- 6 The ~smaller rockets then woud "ower the craft the. re- Maining seven miles to the sir ‘nee, cutting off-atheight of 14 feet after slowing the Rosie to Stem. poh ‘Mtet. dropping to the surface, ” Surveyor was “to send 20 min- siles of ° technical information about its condition, then trans- matt its first: “picture: |Laboratory, which ig guiding’ ing of a large downward - firing the quarter - ‘million - mile a flight, say a successful touch- | ‘down would be a major advance m the race to land men on the thé’ Quebet government. He—also served notice: in the Commons that he will move adjournment of ‘the’ regular de- hate today fo discuss the issue: He-said it affeets.civil liberties of ‘Canadians, , Prime Minister Pearson, re- piying to Mr. Diefenbaker, said there has been no change in a policy by which RCMP files are available only to authorized of- - MODERATOR &. Johnston, Rev Deane Jo ficials ef the federal govern-- ; minister of Brantford’s Cen- (ment. : ¢ | tral. Presbyterian Church, But, he added, there is a ne- cessary. exchange of information between law’ enforcement’ agen- Wednesday was elected -by ac- _clamation to the office of mo- ‘ruled a serles of Conservative questions on the issue out of or- der. ‘DEMANDS CHECK David’ Orlikow (NDP—Winnt- peg North? asked..the-govern.- ment to examine whether thfor- mation given the Quebec gov- ernment had been misused. ~ (PC~ R. G,. L. Fairweather Royal) asked whether the armed forces will be sent inte Quebec’ to" keep order if- the QPP go on strike. : Mr. Pearson: said this would’ only. be done on the request of a provincial government and ne ‘ moon . ; RusSia’s Luna IX used retro \rockets -to slow _ its deScent [prior to sending. the first pie- tes ee OTTAWA (CP) The New has sounded. like pa day Labor Minister Nicholson the Quebee ports strike. Balky: Computer Delays Gemini 9. Fla’ (AP) | “I just can't believe it, 1 -prevented (ust can’t. believe it,’’ Cérnan, the flight of the Gemini 9 as- 52, said when the guidance con- tronauts Wednesday, forcing trol trouble halted the ‘count- them to wait until- Friday for “Tiwn' thee minutes from. blast- a chance to catch a-target in cfi. His 2'z-hour space walk is the skies ; - ito be the highlight of the re- The— astronauts. Thomas P,duced~fight-plan- >. - Stafford.and Eugene A. Cernan, All. Stafford+ could say was greeted their third -postpone-: ‘aw shucks’ just. what he was ment with dejection. quoted as saying when a Gem- The. target. itself. still. may be ini 9 mission was. postponed wearing ‘the shroud that. -pro- May 17 after its intended space | “tested: it at Jaunch—and’ if itis, target failed.to go. into. orbit. may thwart docking attempts and was lost at sea. i yt : . when Gemini 9 ‘finally akes. off ORBIT ACHIEVED ~ In- pursuit. The failure blocked the vital- The new space target—an’ 11- fsot, cut-down. version Cernan oy CAPE KENNEDY, A haiky “black box oe "@ guidance signals being sent oye ¢ rete ‘ : the spacecralt computer in the ene a—dead_bird~because it last minutes of the countdown. lackS engine’ power—went_ into MIGHT ALTER PLANS orbit as scheduled at 11 a.m. The jatest. delay forced flight Wednesday, riding’ a_ perfectly exverts to take a hard look at Performing Atlas rocket -space- the flight plan, possibly resched- ward - + ; ulintg some events in the three- Jt is orbiting the earth in-a day space mission. nearly perfect circle about 185 '. ‘The fight was postponed for miles high. But because _the _two_ days because the Gemini’s earth turns beneath the orbit of space target—a makeshift fly- te. target ship, vies -ing harrel—won't.be in position must wait until a favorable time to be-eaught during prime time to match the intended orbit of today, And itt takes two days tm the Gemini from. Cape Kennedy teoheck the Titan II rocket any-'!9 the constant orbit of the tar- ere PETE en CSTE POET SEES a aaa ae ee nM baaeaienice Four Liberal Senators ‘Announce Retirement ~ OTTAWA tCP)—Four—senat- ors ‘over the age of 75 have re- Senate standings now are Lib- eral@ 57, Conservatives 31, In- tired, “bringing the number of dependents two and_ Independ- weEancies in’ the Senate to 11, ent Liberal one. There are 102 4 was announced Wednesday. seat® . & The retiring senatorg, all Lih- WAS FORMER: OFFICFAL ;‘@rals, are Mrs- Marina Jodoin, Senator Jodoin is a_-former 84. of Montreal, William H. vice-president of. the~Federation Taylor, 76,. Brantford: Thomas of Libéral Women of Canada Alexander -Crerar;’ 89, . Winni- and was active fot: many years pec: and-Clarence Venits~80> in ‘welfare and social organiza- = Bathurst; NR tions. saa sie the sears in “The Trefirements brought €0 1291953 Tate Americans Use- New Weapons | derator of the general assem- bly of the Presbyterian Church in Canada. .The general as- vsembly is being held at Tor- onto. this year. such request had been made. Mr. Diefenbaker ‘and others asked when the file was made available to’ Quebec. ° cles. ‘ The. storm brewed up . over ‘statements by Quebec Premier Lesagé about Mr. Vachon, pres- tures from the, lunar surface (ce > _Wirephoto ident of the Quebec Provincial Terry Nugent (PC— Edmon- ea: erg ae 3 : Saag were = ee Police Association, ton-Strathcona) asked. whether Natbaesea-yp Nee Jan a ee SAIGON “AP)—United States vived a.ir offensive against E he | “Mr. ‘Lesage is reported .to such informations available a t eta tran ooncflVers,..ave.UsiNg.. Ae rE Nam. Dr P have said. Mr, Vachon,” dis- for political purposes. ee ite ons to Blasts missile sites an THES aie Terese mend thee a ; tee : awe shouting mat h devel. WILL TAKE PICTURES Surveyor I was Covigued to Monday “Democratic Parte salt wednes=nonthpiece in his-statements-an—tast—scunded--Hike—a- —press-—re- “His statement of lease from the -Shipping Federa- tion’ of Canada,’’' New _ Demo- crat ‘leader, Douglas’ said as ) strike. . Both he and Conservative Leader Diefenhaker demanded legs at about eiatht weak and begin taking pictures compar- ab.e to if not better than those ‘of Luna TX. The first was ecoudiad: to be visible on earth Surveyor touched down. Major ‘US. networks were prepared to televise live from the bos" television Commons debate focused- on” the sereens—about30minutes- after — —merely.a_basis for negotiation, a full’. statement from Mr. itohy aa, Nicholson. : Thef-pictue would show. one. of scribe the Weapon. “but suit the Mr. Douglas. questioned, Mr. the spacecaft’s-cincular feet bith re i r Nicholson's assertion Monday (and tell how. well, it survived Te eene er that. fantastic wage increases the landing. Some detail of the’ Oe le Wee et he were offered the striking long- terrain near the foot. was ex- anti. - aircraft ‘guns in .their re- navy disclosed Wednesday fresh ——=— devices to suppress Communist aecurity. risk aoe the *RCHIP had eats DE ae Nugent a a file on him which had been Hees (PC. — Northumberland), turned over to Quebec - Justice who asked when the file eee Hen Probe Due e (flak, which pilots | have des- ~ (Or tees sae =thick=you--eould a : te wa on it.’ OTTAWA. (CP) “A special — ter=Cratde a air Bae told guardedly By “a “new type of ordnance” QPP May Noe. the first time “Tiiesday in _ |their heaviest strike at a single target_in the war. This was a of Hanoi. A spokesmair declined to de- QUEBEC (C P)- Five ein were credited with de- jraid on the Yen Bay supply -and | /\rail centre, 80, miles northwest Diefenbaker said RGMP the Speaker's eclines that’ the. Commons . investigation of drug files shouldn't be used in a pro- questions were out of order. Prices will go ahead next week, _a_year to the _day after the federal government formally. mide. the commitment to: hold such an enquiry. Health Minister MacKaehen ts Both Side In Quebec Ports Strike tentatively scheduled as the | first witness. SASS Later witnesses will include Revenue Minister Bensoti, the Canadian Pharmacists Associa- tion, the, Canadian Pharmaceut- | ical Manufacturers Association, | the €anadian Medical Associa- MONTREAL (CP)~—Roth_ sides tion and a number-of individuals in the longshoremen’ = strike at shoremen, engaged in a con- peited to be disclosed. were closeted Wednesday night i 72 warehouses and- " tion. dispute with the federa- Some 30 minutes later, the. thrashing out details” of? am damaging 44 of 120 buildings. OTH ata bears has | Feaiscussions ie euan Wide ron weet d ill s + “He asked whether-figures=the-- eee serhvonk-ietss-o-eeedulod= ais iz THREE PLANES LOST ‘been kicking around Parliament nesday walkout sa began ane labor “minister offered. eR badge Nie Man hy: Quebec's, '2,300 prov incial Anti - “aireraft fire, “however, for several--years. It temporar- |© a” k te shoremen last weekend: \-WeIe | oo) ee ee es m downed three U.S. jets, boosting iiy was. set aside for a special | Weretces they federation firm. Was ~the’ “committed or were shipping to them? QUESTIONS STATEMENT. VICTORIA (CP)—Cedric Eson | of.-Winnipeg. has been. re-elected jas president of the™ association ‘of Canadian ‘Better Business Bu- . Policemen flight officials-—-2 He also’ questioned Mr. Nicholson's statement ‘that such cagual workers as studénts_ and ' taxi drivers would be the ones laid off in a 15-per- cent ease TR cutback. Calling this a basic issue, Me. ‘Douglas~saidthe15—per— comprises: © veteran reac men only able to work part. time and questioned. whether the | shipping federation is trying to | get rid of aging workers so it} ‘won't have to pay pensions. | Vehicle for. the sharp-edged | (Continued on page 3, col. 6) | ‘reus: Moncton Man Electrocuted MONCTON (OF) Tea Roy .Williams, 30, of Moncton died Wednesday when he was electroucted while working on‘a plaster mixing machine. An inquest bes: been ruled unheces- sary. 4 the: number. of. aged. senators canatae Greta “who “tinie o.. ' who have left on an $8,000 an- next June 17, ‘was the oldest: nual jallowanece since the Senate, senator but also ‘an active one.” retirement act. hecame. law. .a He entered’ the’ Borden’ Union. vear. aga. jl = government as agriculture. min- A fotal. af © 27> Senators who-ister—in 1917;-became—leader—of wer Th and ever’ when the aetsthe old Progressive ‘party’ and Came inin force had until mid= later-served for-11—years_in-Liby “night Wednesday to choose be- eral cahinets. He entered the tween retirement ‘and serving Senate in 1945. — out” their ‘hte “Appointments at>“*Senator—Tayior——sat—in—the- $15,000 3° vear Commons for 19— ,conseeutive \ THHtst— appointed in the last years and. served as. ‘Liberal year and all future senators whip during the. Second World- Will be required to retire at #5 War: befor® being, appointed. to the same as federal os e the Senate in 1945 -Fhothoraeamt—sent a alee! -—Sernater__Vpniot._isa- retired fribuled “among seven many sungeon- and:was MP for Gloue- mees. Quebec has threes vatan- ester from:1936 to 1945, ‘when’ he 7 eles, Ontario and Ne\kfountiand was named to thesSenate. His Fou rsh TORS over the two apiece) and Pritt® Edwatd father “Pierre J. Veniot, was a age .of. 75 ‘have retired. The Island, Nova S-cotia,- New Liberal premier_of New Bruns- = senators. “all Liberals . are} Brunswick and Manitoba. one ne and postmaster: general of - TOP LEFT William Tavlor, each i inatae Brantford and Mrs. Marina ‘ a6 ~< eee ad or 4 Fe fd & Ey second row, Bath- A. Jodoin, Montreal; LEFT, -Clarence. Veniot, NB, and. .Thomas Winnipec “CP Wirephoto) urst; Crerar, loud nf Ss to 251 the number of. planes lost A spoken ain sid there _re- over. North..Viet Nam since the ‘mained only. one major point to start of the air campaign Feb.- “We're just discussing,” said 194 of drag mediator Judge Rene investigation in of federal safety. and of the hazards ;food contamination. from insec- ‘Lippe when “asked —whether = a> ful as an estimated 400 police .-. men kept close watch In’ Montreal municipal court, seven men pleaded not guilty te charges of trespassing on prop- erty. owned by the National Har bors. Board —and-. of “disturbing the ‘ peace. - FOLLOWED VIOL ENCE The-charges_resulted_from the. - - ‘be settled. meetin? attended by labor and |Tuesday disturbances in which The lawyers, three represent- 1 1866 The. pilet-of-ope wat Fee \ickles and pesticides. management ‘as wel: as. by. him- gangs of- men damaged trucks ing the 1,800-member _ Quebec ° phe U.S. Navy!s néw weapon self was tantamount to full-* and offices and~ hurled shouts Provincial Policemen’s Assecla- j, vastly improved model of the tech Results scale negotiations. and some stones at, police. . tien. and the other two actiD£ Bullpip air, - to - ground .mis- The judge would not make Trial of the men. was--set for ‘for the government, have met sije- Carrier - based. pilots re- Expected Toda lany . further statements about June. 8. Bail ranged betweem behind closed doors.since Wed- port a high rate of success from %.,™ y the nature or progress of the $50-and $400: ‘ Saat a night. : a radar guidance system that “ DUBLIN (AP) — The Irish ‘talks. ‘ Also attending the settlemenf The negotiators’ have declined enablés them to steer -the voted for a president in -glori- Meantime, the Montreal talks. Wednesday was George lertetal comment on progress of winged explosive’ carriers all ous sunshine today and 83-year- waterfront, hit by violence Tues- Haythorne, ol apie aie deputy . -sthetalks,-aimed_at.averting~the the way down strike scheduled. The old Ballpiae, which i ‘cruised: at nearly twice the : speed “of sound, were highly: re- VOTED LAST FRIDAY garded.- Reliability was reported The association voted last to be in excess of 90 per cent. Fiiday.in fayor of a strike beé The. pilot used a hand switch to | cause of a government refusal transmit radio scommand _ sig- to recognize it as a bargaining nals. The range was seven to 10 _ agent, — miles, provincawide for noon today,~ + "Budd hists ln Saigon Protest : | Compromise Deal With Ky Pinon eae AO es it By ANDREW. BOROWIEC — ‘guda salad for an end to ‘gueh ‘SAIGON (AP) — Phemier self - sacrifice,” Nguyen Cao Ky’s military £0Vv- pq “ADD CIVILIANS ernment and his Buddhist ;crit- Highlights Sot the compromise ; _ivs. agreed... Wednesday 08 4) formula: |. formula to give civilians “8° _ ‘ox civilians are to be ad- —voice in guidance of South Viet 44 to the existing 10:man -Nam toward the general:,.elec- military .directorate, with June tion Sept. 11, Buddhist ergwds 5 _as_the target date, The civil- ‘protested the compromise. ans will be named by. “mass » The -agreement ‘tapped A day: %canizations, religions and_ pol- of rowdyism: in which students 4,70.) parties.” A communique « sacked and burned the US. con-:, sulate in Hue and a -screaming mob of youths ‘burned a -paper failed. to spell out exactly how. | —The enlarged directorate is | to elect a chairman , June 6. The. o'd Eamon De. Valera was fav- | a ored to win re-election for a seven-year term. The polls closed at 9°p.m. but | ;counting the ballots won't be+' Peaceful Voting Reported ect toes a As Dominicans Go To Polls . day, aml ee peace- minister of. la SANTO DOMINGO (AP)— Kents no reports of disturbances. 'Dorninicans by the thousands:For a violence-prone republie ' Pdrent-Teacher. Offic Ne ned” ~Wosesaay at _~ voting cee was in the eip of a. ; Inesday to ‘settle peacefully war a year-ago, this wae! — cers am ithe issue they ‘were fying to. most. unbeHKevable,”’ an . official FREDERICTON. (CP)—C, V. lresolve through violence a year of the Organization of Ameri Madder of Winnipeg wa8 | ago restoration of demoeratle can States noted. jelected Wednesday president Of |rule, of which Dominicans have; A definite result is not ex- 'the Canadian Home and School had only se end-Parent-><Teacher...Redera- Jest SG Veark aca seven months in the pected. until sometime today un- CiulesscaJandstide... develops. tion at the group's annual meet- with women in -surprisingly Bosch won the 1962 election’ jing here He succeeds “A.J. \jarge numbers, voters lined up with S®-per—cent of —the- total inds of Shelburne, N.S. early to elect a new president, votes cast.. The military ousted Elected regional vice -—presi- yjce = president, Congress and him in Seplember, 1963, after. nts were M. F.- Hagan, Char- mayors. _ he “had been in power seven” lottetown; ‘Robert E. Hector,’ The Unified “ Security Com- months. .The revolution” was Beaconsfield, Que.; and» Dr. E. mand—armed “forces. and na- launched -in April. 1965, in an Dr Gillespie, Saskatoon, Sask. tional _police—said _ there had effort to restore -him to power. yer ra ee : Seatheed S bie finial effigy of President Johnsen iM (yairman ofthe existing diree- “Saigon tocemphasize their oppo- forage is*.Lt.-Gen. Nguyen, Van sition to American’ support of rhieu, the Romap Catholic chief : Ky’s regime. of state. ‘ae Twenty monks and nuns: opps i enlarged directorate | At ritis| I u lies doused themselves with £450 4 name a .“people’s and lire in’ the muddy compound of armed forees council’ to assist) -» the Buddhist’ Institute an ihe present war cabinet in the By JOSEPH MacSWEEN , The union ¢harged the E'sso been the topic of newspaper ar- threstened-to-ecrnmibasuicideDY.... srerim™before~-the..election. ofa——LONDON. (CP)—A. jl |_in- (Co. “with deliberately shifting ticles. fre, ~as five —Buddhists-hae— hetitient™ assembly Sept. 1. —-quiry opens ‘formal “sessions to-“British-crew tankers. (0 TOPeTan > ERA ERIN O Hye COMP AN FE Room But ‘a done in the last five days other monks: intervened—and - Speaker of the main pa MANY DIVORCES a spokesman threatened’ fur. ther action if oil-eempaties con- tinued diverting British - flag day into the Brifisti seamen’s : ‘ports. and bringing foreign-crew strike, which took: an ominous turn’ Wednesday by--hittingfor~ vessels here to break the.airike, 5 ¢ o the - first’ time’ at this. island ‘called for better pay. and _ work: tankers. away from British - | DRAPE —countrys— 0il—supplies. ing... conditions. The. practice _has~ ports, w — any would be im- Church Meeting SAID PLANNED ~ The 53,000-fon' Esso ‘Spain ‘was OBIE aE: HOON” a Chey” " declared black at-— Southeoast | docke : : | Begins Today = |... LoNDon. ont ch a et (pean Sea. INSIDE TODAY British ciotoill at stp ware — eget nen oe ei n aaaate men's Uhion Acting for the first) . ° becoming annoyed and* might SACKVILLE. N.B (cP) Ad {Pat “#_staggering time against*big ships with for- Classified -........... 16,17 .walk- off at_foreign. ports. Union Ree ir : : of United Church ministers «, + Chief’ Willi Howarth vance organizers iced here are* contemplating divorce ‘ “eign, non-union crews. | Deaths a illlam ogart said the Wednesday night.to complete.at- "pay. H-We—Vanghan see: The union also moved—al- Comics 2... bissnes bier dispute , was jfast .becoming a rangements fpr the 42nd annual rotary of the church's hoard ‘though apparently not with such | Sport os. . senses seseeee: crisis and unless . action wast, meeting of the Maritime confer: oj collewes and schools aid direct effect—against the 49,645; Womep's takert soon; the union might ask Lence—of the United—Church: of atthe London: conference of lame ot ren} ha aday. | Rural churches ‘a ns ee tae aan i Canada opening today the United Church that “you Htorer~sraven,— Wares, —UCSCeys+--Finance;markets—-srr--—13 Se ee eee oe ‘ a ‘ ' ’ when ‘union Officials were. on the | Bag The judicial ~ iiquity,” with The confereticve, td@he attend- ‘would be amazed’ at. the POEMS oe eee 4 bees ; ed by delegates from Nova number of ministers consid- ey to “her berth hie he Summerside renben’ 3 Lord oe ne Se ae _ Scotia New BY Prince | ering divorce. He- gave no ew the Panamanian a ie Kings, Queens, City 5 an in ormal mee ing esday 2 ' . Punswick ( raiewe " _ «Esso Spain has. Italian. officers Prince. Counts 2 and sinte has studied submis- Edward Island and Bermuda = and Spanish crew members, the er sis “hv. the union and the ship- 1 |will end Monday, i junion aid. == ping federatiom. * } : eh tN . C ee * ‘ f - \ ~ ‘ i ‘ r é “ ¥ + i oe wd Pe ‘ ee ‘- = pee : a a itis . e “4 — }