OFWs Good oo tha Islanck. The Guardian Is For It ae Pr «4 et : ‘ ~~ + f coe + ‘ Aathorined as Second Class Mail by the Post Office Department, f Ottawa and for payment of postage im gash. VOL. LXXIX NO, 131 ¢ G ory Wana Edward - hikia Like The Dew” Cc HARLOTT ETOW N, Ae ANADA, SATURD AY, JU NE 4, i966. ; -" WEATHER ‘ ce Overs ast with Showers, thundershowers : in evening; light winds. Low-high 48 and 60. Sunday: sunny and ‘cool . i co Po cake iia? Sat us r _ Not MORE SEY EN CENTS : Se eam ta PAGES THAN 2 aD. a QUEBEC (CP)--One of absorbing aspects of Sunday's general . election in Quebec is that it may .settlé the question “Toft how. much support exists for Quebee separatists. They want jthe province to split with the” lrest of Canada. Surveys: havé been conducted by a number of groups during [the last several years but re- — Quebec Vote Is Expected. To Reveal Separatists “the, Re ranged widely have sults cent have. varied estimates . from a‘ low of two per.-cent.to, as many as 27 per cent in fa- vor of Quebec independence One of a number of. ‘'firsts” about Sunday's election is that a, separatist party, Le Rassem- blement Pour 1 Independance Nalionale, is in the running for the first time. Le Rassemble- Judy LaMarsh Plans -- tie i - VIETNAMESE STUDENT VISITS HERE to the~ ‘Charlottetown Summer “Miss Bul Thi Van, Vietna- last hight. Miss Thi Van is pice’ of the World University Festival, ‘it was. announced yes- mese student at Ottawa Uni- ene of 24 overseas students Service, the Canadian’ Centen- ‘day by Dr. Frank MacKin- versity 1s greeted by Prem- travelling on a tour of the nial-Commiission and the Ex- 08: President. af the Fathers of er W.R. Shaw at the lobster Maritimes along-with 13 Can- ternal. Alid~-office of the Cmletnaioe emorial Trust. II cn FP nil. ari i Sac Sa ah government. osery 7 and is expec to spend at least fwo days in the province. “We; are’.most pleased- that “Vstate. is able” to pay the Festi-~ val a visit” said Dr. MacKin- non. The Trust extended the in- Mate Blamed -For-Murder-Of- Quebec-Couple OT. JEROME, Que, (CP) gangland elonmients’ he knew had Andre Durocher, ‘convicted had neerly $50,000 hidden away holdup “mac and Lucien Ri- in a container in the Laurentian vard’s escape-mate. was found hills. eriminalty responsible. at a cor- captured in July in a* house in SAW MONEY i oner’'s inquest Friday for the Chateauguay, on -the. south Vincer:* Blais, 52,» recounted deaths of -Andre.. nee: -and--shore--of--the-St;-Lawrence-rom ithat-he-saw=the “money ~ himself Rivard: sa il. was only téday that Miss La: seen develoyments in Ottawa.” Rivard, who was in Mont- 6f-Miss LaMarsh to the Festival real’s Pordeaux = Jail fighting extradition to Fhe ‘United States ‘at the time of his escape, was since her cabinet appointment. to the stat? department. Her pre- montagre paid several visits “to! the-naticnal-memorial during the Alice, Rioux , Montrea’, because Paquette was .a close 1964 Centennial celebrations. Crown Prose ‘bala Charles Paquette was mentioned in friend. F: | ‘The office of the secretary of | Cliche announced immediately court testimony as having been, ‘state is charged with the respon- H mt hat... urocher..will-bearraigned-iniplieated-—in—a—$1- :400;000~mait3~ re on two charges of capital mur- /teuck robbery im Montreal two | lquette’ ieele when he ‘visited Pa- “stbility~for-a~ er wutturat saidshe, saw no. signs. of: ee s cottagé May “1965, | p-der= Monday “years ago, but he could not be ,Paquett dM Ri ‘ada Council which this: year con- i :The bodies of Paquette and found and never appeared in i vanlaned. ee eee tributed. $59,000 towards under- Miss Rioux were found - last court in connection..with the Blais said‘ that he went to. a nearby. camp to ask the fugitive Rivard “whether he knew were | | Paquette was. “He said Rivard, holed up tn! - onth in a shallow grave near case. Several persons have been Piedmont, Que., near this com- sentenced for their part in the munity 40 miles north of Mont- jrobbery real. | At the (fime of ‘his capture, | .. They had not been seen since | |Rivard hati $16,000 in his pos-., Parliament At A Glance Blo Visit Festival Here. Secretary of State Judy La- , >| Marsh wilt 2 Pay-an Official Visit” Miss LaMarsh, the secretary of | .|vitation several weeks ago, but— Marsh was able to-confirm her} acceptance: ‘barring any ~ unfor-~ It will be the first official visit | and to. the Confederation Center - ‘decessor the Hon. Maurice-La-. erganizations: including—the Can- > the spring of last year. Durocher, 2%, awaits sentence June 10 in’ Montreal for 30) armed robberies. He pleaded ‘guilty to all of them. According | to the charges the loot obtained totalled more than $1,000,000, -Durocher.breke--out—of—prison- in. Macch, 1965, with since-con- | -Victed....narcotics.....trafficker...Lu- cien hivard. Rivard tow Is serving 20 years in Atlanta, Ga. Ottawa, lsession The Bank: of Montreal lis suing for possession of the | |money, which, it claims, was ipart of the mail truck haul. Paquette was alleged to be tha man who undertook to di- jvide the ioot from the mail ctruck.tohbefy.———__—_—- - Miss: Rioux was icra as his~-hovsekeeper: .-- “ _ A furmer Montreal cightelas manager testified that some Toronto ta chalet near St. Hyppolyte= told’ ‘him “maybe he died of acute | indigestion.’ He said Rivard! toid him that Paquette had been his supper guest -the night be- fore: ana the pair had eaten: a highly-spiced roast of beef. A few days later, he .-re- turned to” -Paquette’s camp: to see whether the more than $45,- 000-buried-umnder “a” big rock" was stil-there He said it had dis- ‘appeared, - Agree -To Push Out Poor Farmers OTTAWA (CP) — The Cana-: . dian government: has advised _ Soviet officials that it has no ~~ Control “over “What the press of . Canada prints, Prime “Minister Pearson told the Commons Fri- day. “He said this. was the freply* to Soviet Tepres: ntations | im Canadian newspapers. . ¢ Soviet Union was advised at newspapers” can_ report hat they We = Mr. time ‘ ‘we- are looking forward” to the visit of a group of Soviet : §-0-0-N- “The jiame-ntatians. ny anti-Soviet 4 provocations. © Replying to David Lewis n spid the Russians had of the in Moscow ntion SSV Canadian Jure 1 em- Later foriial representations. ay AMES > GOVERNMENT ‘i The Soviet protest. note deliv- f p ed ‘in “Moscow claimed that “Wome forces in Canada. itself Ind outside’ er are trying to hint Sovtet-Canadian | relations. F said the Canadian govern- mr had failed to take -meas- s to halt the campaigns an@ Fomo'ed the unleashing of in- Intei. information about Soviet Pionage note a8 a reaction to the rda. Munsinger’ affair. The Pest ‘@erman_ bionde was, want in a free soei- [ Pearson said at the ame - miht—the-—matterto the at-~ e Soviet embassy here made | WK anadian observets yecarded larket with Soviet espionaie in her - eartier--years in press, re- ‘ports. of the. case, se The case. of Mrs. Munstener, now living in West Germany, rocked Parliament this spring following aliczations by Justice ‘DP<Vork...South.,...MpPear--:: PURGE VICTIM 1 Peking Mayor Peng Chen, was apparently. replaced “Fri- day “by Li Hsuch-Feng as. First. Secretary of-the Chinese Com- munist Party's Peking Central Committee. Peking Radio, . in announcing Hsyeh-Kengs—ap- pointment, -did- not mention Chen by name (AP Wirephoto) * military ace “pressed their Minister Cardin that she ‘had~ iliaisons with some cabinet min- _isters in. the previous‘ Conserva- tive yetnment, . A Moscow report said that the reference to provocations in ihe Sovict note appeared to bea. resurre:tion of old charges ‘of |RCMP. _hacassment ._of_ hlermbassy Termiployees’= th" ‘Ottawa. In any event, the tenor of Mr. Pearson's remarks reinforced the view that the paeit of the !Seviet delecation, scheduled for ths’ nionth, will proceed as Ischeduled.~: Fhe | delegation is... ‘headed by First. Deputy Pre- ta‘er Poly.ancky. ‘ ‘Threaten To sorte sae " From AP-Reuter# SAIGON (CPi. ~- °A) militant “wink ot “South Viet “Nam's “di vided Buddhist moverient threatened .today to block any political truce’ with ‘the Saigon go ernment, Further - clouding the . issue _was fa Buddhist nun’s suicide by. such self-im- fire, the seventh molations this week The political sitiation was so confused U.S. officials declined comment ‘ : the war, US... flyers ‘renewed offensive against North Viet Nam through Tow-hanging clouds, -Viet Nam paitrals carriad, hunt for guerrillas in Sou ‘ aes \ and anti on the’ th Viet FRIDAY, June 3, tario 1966 Forestry Minister Sauve an- nounced’ the federal and On- 20vern ments have agreed on a program to buy Ep tinecenontic turn the Jand more--cconemie= units -farms~ into vand larger, The program also extends | eash and other rehabilitation aids ‘o farmers who give up their land. Final -boundaries of federal electcral districts rédistrib- uted according to lafest popu- iation figutes were tabled, in the Commons. They will. become law the--next cover 264° down one from 265. The ' St. with federal election -and Commons Seats, the present Lawrence Seaway Authority made: public “a con- forming: sultant's hasis . .or report proposed toll creases on. the waterway. the in<* di_.suggests that tolls based onthe: 3ize_ of a :ship and ‘its Soviet_cargo be changed eventually |: ea straight lockage fee but rejects ng toils completely. * The Commons of departmental study ing for industry, : si iction . and lewering or abandon- . continued spend- defence pro- immigration. _ “The House decided to send _the industry department’ s des- indusivies . toa. locate get in ie tee for study ae RATE Av OR PrOgant,” tax. areas _pemoovment,. wile AAO Tih lit of Wet ee incentives high HON. JUPY LaMARSE. t writing the cost of the Charloite- platform....is.... based... mainly...on_!other .European_ports_and-shift- down’ Festival. || While’ in Charlottetown Misé ‘LaMarsh will, attend the open- —ing_night t of The Ottawa. Man") which has ifs premiere.on July 7, and she will also attend a per- formanes of Anne of Green Ga- i bies’’ the foliowing night, | She “is a expected to tour the Certre’ and. visit the special jexhibitions. in the Art Gallery. Jet In Crash _On Test Flight | .NORWICH, England (Reut- ers)—A British Trident jet air- liner crashed near here Friday might, on_a_ test flight, killing the crew. of four.. A’ spokesman — } { for Hawker ‘Siddeley, makers - ‘of the © Tri- dent, Said Friday- night it- was the first time a Trident has crashed. The plane was on a test flight for Brifjsh European. Airways. : ; The Trident, carries up to 100 passengers and has three jet | statements : i “tee grounds that. it ization, ‘tional. ., way > - » i diearouks ment is “contesting 73 .of Que- hec’s, 108 constituencies. Party Leader “Pierre “Bourgault has said -he hopes to capture at least 10° seats. : : . Campaign peeches by: lead- ers of the two ‘‘old_ parties,” Premier Jean Lesage of the Liberals and Daniel the Union Nationale, indicate that they are taking separatism seriously. LESAGE: pan@rov is” Ona Mr Lesage idea as tic> The danger was that extremist | ‘would frighten investment | capital. Johnson frequently — has has attacked “dangerous,” ‘‘unrealis- | away Mr. gated on separatist supporters ote for the Union Nationale, - is-the ~onlyparty;in-a- position—to-upset— the Liberals. ’ ob When the last legislature was e dissolved, the Liberals held 63 of the 95 seats; the Union Na- tionale had 28, there was one _ additional. seats ate at stake in Sunday's voting following a re- ‘distribution of Tiding | vmniampil nsapiomerriorees a8 aaataae first- time -party con- | testing the election..is Le Rallie- | ment National; which also has separatist element. The--party - was formed in March through an alliance of provincial Cred- itistes -and* a separatist’ organi- Le Regroupement It is contesting 90 seats. _ The party led by Laurent Legault, former: president: of Le Ralliement des Creditistes, and Rene Jutras, former head ‘of Le Regroupement, _ who describe | hemseives. as ‘‘co-leaders.’’ Its Social Credit monetary ‘theories. WOULD PRINT MONEY One item in the party pro- -for—exampie; is the-~es=: tablishment of—a- Bank. of-Que-- bec which would print currency for the province. °. Mr. Lesage, “whosé’ party has -been in office since 1960, has campaigned largely oa the ba- sis of his past record. and a pledge to make the « * province “stranger than ever.’ He has outlined a program of} industrial development; high- | and hospital construction which would cost well in. excess of $500,000,000. Mr. Johnson’ has stressed the rejevenation of the Union Na-' tionale, ‘evicted from offices in: 1960 after 16 unbroken years in) power, .and the fact that 88 of | newcomers. the cial security Johnson of, “number of occasions, | the | “ridiculous and childish.” | Na- “Robert Taschereau. up Is Bl acked eh Of Shrou CAPA KENNEDY, Fla. (APY , After a 75,000. mile. spag@ \The Gemini 9 astronauts ;chase. the sstronauts found the rreatghttheir—target—in~ the sky shroud=-a_3M-pound, protective “\Friday, but their planned link- |shell—barely hanging on to the ‘up was blocked by a shroud target ship by four small wires. that made the target ship look |PROTECTS CONE like “an augry alligator’ with! The. shroud on the ATDA~ \its jaws, agape. , Adapter.-served as a’ protee- Instead of. docking, ;Augmerted Target Docking | Separated and _ rendezvoused tive nose cone during. the tar- hwith the —target--again,-then get snip’s -ra pid flight up oke—-away—for—the“hight— jthrougn” the earth's blanket of Another rendezvous and aiar marathon walk -in space were-y~-Bolts “exploded releasi ;on_their—program: for today. — |two halves_of the nose sae and Command Pilot Thomas P. ‘springs shoved it part way | Stafford repeatedly. pressed alopen, but the wires held it on,- suggesticn that. he try: to knock {It blocks Gemint's path into the the. shroud from the -target ship doc king collar" of the target with. the docking bar of the ship. Ss Gemini spacecraft. Bit special- | Officials ..who feel’ ‘that dock-" “ists in Houston and Cape Ken- ing. is -not .a particular prob- the pilots the CV: Madder, school principal, elected president, of > Can- adian Hom= and Sc and Parent-Teacher *Federation at “the annual meeting’ in Fred- icton, 1 NB. Winnipeg been “(CP Wirephoto) gould be ‘done DEJECTED BY REPLY Stafford and co-pilot “Cernan’ teplied to | Stafford: and Cernan per- formed their four major space pursuit manoeuvres with preci- ae sion} narrowing the original 640- smile gap between the two craft Sea eamen Fe : Meanwhile, a study | Houston was bird team at busy examining | shroud problem to see ae eae rit would.be -feasible-..or» LONDOW. Giewdaaat oushes "worthwhile for Cernan to try: to actiony was foreshadowed Friday /S4t the shroud away during his what to do, the Gemini 9 astro- nauts backed away some. 13 miles and then ‘flew up to’ the ‘target with — precision, ‘prelend- jing their radar had. gone out— and making the approach by On Tankers. tener night oy Britain’s striking sea- |5Pace walk today. He has a pair |.., uters, the stars and thetr - men; gw inthe 19th day of }O-wite—snippers—with--him—in oo vision Sanit seaikaits + jspace. If successful, he could. oACHED CLIMAX In‘ order to keep track of the lar the “Way for the astro- s |movements of British oil tanke ‘mauts to i: : a bas was the climax of a busy. ‘ers, they have asked foreign astronajits a inner. iunions affiliated with the etn sleep sef for 6 p.m. EDT Barely two ‘hours, % minutes national Transport Worker@/Eziday. They, have requested fom the 9°30 a.m. EDT Friday biost off, Stafford fired his . Federation tu report such moves musical selections. on the space- lerait radio. thrusters to settle the Gemini @ ments to London. { ; |. They zo back to work.again |imto & circular orbit 170 miles Strike leaders fear that. or. i Rieck veux eboara: high. lish vesséls—may--be takine sil, il, 4 ong about + #.m, toaay. with] That was Just. 15. miles. below, the “spacewalk slated for about ant T25 miles away” from” the liam. target and Stafford and Cernan For a while they flew in close er closing the distance, at 128 formation with the target ship fect @ second. - and gave flight” experts a de- Was the third “iw a_series ‘Seription’ of the clamshell, ‘spun- [Of Precise «tranoeuvres as the. gless suroud from 10 feet dis- Pilots—working with computer tance. ‘ [earetook and guiding by the To Be: Reviewed iv |stars—took fifst aim. on the tar - COULDN'T GET CLOSE TO get _Vehicle_ OTTAWA (CP)—The Supreme At first Stafford said he, didn't — Court of Canada will hold its dare get closer becausé the, review the Steven Truscott mur- shroud could break away and. bination Chole: ider case: next October, it was hi the spacecraft. announced Friday. - r ing cargoes to foreign ships for | the last stage of the voyage to Britain. Truscott Case - Elect President CALGARY (CP) Senator {Norman A. MacKenzie Seas couver, former president the order of business today will be University of British Columbia, They issued this statement: to rise above the orbit of the iFriday was elected president of | The court's review of the case target and close the 86-mile gap | 'the Association. of Canadiae “was —ordered——by—the-“-eabinet--Separating the two craft at that .ciyhs— after publication earlier this time. Regional ‘vice - - "presidents i . ~The Gemini 9. was ordered to/ Four lawyers involved in the ° get safely ahead and out of case reached the decision after range of the target for the-Fri- a conference with Chief Justice day night sleep period. The first | eee tien Be ee one e MONDAY, June 6 : The "@ammons meets at 2:30 pm. to continue study: of ‘the biil shuffling ‘departmental ‘The Senate" June 7, INSIDE TODAY responsibilities stands adiourned until “Classified jeans) Deaths ......-5++-- Comics ° 5 Sport » Women's Finance, markets ° Editorials Summerside Kings, Queens, Prince County Siamese TWIN girls, joined fron the breast to the navel, le wo aw incubator at the Hos. 4 + pital for Sick Children fn Tor- * onto The RWIS delivered by Caesarea section wm Jog ~ ei syeqr..ofg, hook..casting: doubts... Then Cernan will _do__ is \chide....Col...G......0...Dailley,.. of. Kes “108-candidates-this-time-‘are-y oa ay Monte used in Truscott’s space-walking stint.~— Fredricton. = murdei® conviction at Goderich, : Both the Liberals and the Un ont, se 1959 Who he was. 14. Nationale are committed to the . peaking: more tax. revenue ‘from |: The boy, ie wee o 7 ing federal government and serving. 4 life term in Collins uid aeek toctake over 03100). Penitentiary near Kingston,’ both woult/ funtis such as old was corvicted of stranghifig” ‘12- ' age pensions..and family allow- year-old Lynne Harper neat the. ot ances: f a ‘RCAF station at Clinton, Ont. Destr Oys | arn ford “A barn owned — Elmer Friz- Neither Mr. Frizzel “nor hie wife were at home when the fire broke out but arrived shortly af- ter. A girl had heen left in care zel of Cornwall was destroyed by fire early yesterday after- _noon. resulting: ina loss. —of...be- tween $7,000 and $8,000. Two .young grandchildren ‘of the owners were seen entering the—barn, Just -hefore-—the —fire_- ment_answered_the-calt-for_help. tied, by “and Mrs. Wil- A spokesman for the department” Tham Clark a "hentia, who im- said the barn Was partly cover- _mediately went to their rescue: led-by insurance, ; Condition Reported Good Of Guelph Siamese Twins TORONTO (CP Doctors at, He. si'd only. 22 attempts are “eRe HEP at fOr SIR" sChitaren ‘prow “To” Wave heey made iw here sav if may take as Yong ds the world to separate Siamese _ two weeks-to determine if it is twins’ and the results haven't parate. Siamese...boen.... 100. ‘avorable."’ re after :their This.is the. first. such case. ‘for the hospital here. The ‘{father.. Leonard. McGee, works, as an auto hody re: A cow ahd calf were also re- scued from the™burning barn The North River Fire Depart- eiphe. girls;+"joined chest to the navel, Thursday to. Mrs. : wv GEe., 35. ae Doctors—said_at—a press ~ con-. ference Friday that -the babies’ gefileral condition and breathiig improved t6 the -point where reypirators to supply oxygen coun were removed. . ’ daughewr, Shelly, They were in critical condition said the father “ar. Simpson when admitted to hospital ha givey ihe hospital permie- a sio erate. Dr. James Simpson, one of : team of doctors working on thé! The babies: weighing a total of 12 pounds, were still in in- case, said will have to. be determined whether the chil- ,eubators Friday. sp Seven other Siamese have’ dren: share vital organs or if they are joined only by a band been bovn in Canada in the last of -tiss(ie and skin. The joined 15- years__They lived for_periods—- pertion is ahout—seven inches ranging from a few hours to-six - ‘months, ‘ wide aud {2 inches long, from the were born 25, Leonard. Me-.. foreman in a packing material mancfacturi ng. factory. at. night. He. said he took the night job when nis wife was forced ta quit, herzjab ia T ah counle . i ‘ 3 i ' 4 % * i eph’s Hospital in Guelph to Mr. _and_“Mrs__Lecnard___ McGee, were rushed to Toronto for in ' tensive care. (OP Wirephoto) 4 ~nedy.—said-they didn't: think=it+ lem, derided “to take-no- risks, ~~~ a PaiInMan, during the. day_and ay. \ “of the” grandchildren: : ee opt eS i oe a CHM rere eee were vacant. Thirteen ng uy While experts were pondering. his anothe® «i. : e :