Kissa a Nes wat. ex pid pbb sia naesinbeciy: a tian - WEATHER ne eee if it’s Good For oo a |, es Clear, little change in temperature, 7 torthwest winds 20. Low-high 18 and 33. — e ‘ : : ¥ oe rarer ee a z a 3 (se uoou ouiersy Badhad - ; ee cintbiess ones OE Prince ‘Edward Island ‘Like The Dew” ~* ~ 4 " - “ ~ * - mor ~ 2 VOL. LXXVIII, NO. 79 Raperslens Giiawe, and for Payment. of Pecings in Cosh CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, APRIL, 3, 1965. : Tnx SEVEN CENTS 14 PAGES He. E Op > | Fir 2 Into Heart Of Kings County. | “Withdrawal Of a Se of an dil-weather threat that the railway’ is going | going to the Cardigan ot Goines GETAWA (CP) ~~ Ak Com- AST), after sitting four. hours’ y night overtime with no end firmly in highway into the heart - iKngs | to pall out, we feel that it is of | town: area, goes over the Kin-| “<4 as the government tried to push sight, the Commons had waded ‘| County was ee oan | te has | % ta ve M Philip M ross route. This latter rou © through fina! . supplementary through-only about half of the ways Minister p Matheson a | an excellent) surface but =~ | |spendihg éstimatés* to» end the supplementary estimates load it - by. a delegation from Montague, A gente wy at this ed ji i = paved portion. is narrow |Marathon session. of Parlia- had faced at ‘the start of the Georgetown, Cardigan, Murray One of the main purposes of this is made more Pintead ‘ment. day's sitting at 11 a.m. Riyer and Murrey Harbor yes-| an all-weather highw ar is to| bythe fact that there is no | All parties agreed to an open- . Senators _ waited on Parlia terday. provide for year-r move-| shoulder on a at portion of d he me eee oe The 16. del ian of oe . on gre. |end ‘motion that could keep the ment Hill to give their neces- as eK — eestion, hese ment — 7» pc } the road and there — a pum-| House sitting until the final es- sary apptoval to the appropria- Re-| and beg to submit that the | ber of exceedingly eee timates for: the now-concluded tions before the session could be oT. We eantee we See’ tar teat turns. 1964-65 fiscal year are approved. prorogued. Somain a tenn won, produce is the areas nS | BEING CONSIDERED - The government has indicated Mr. Diefenbaker referred to farms and industry, met with ed-by today’s delegates. | The delegation was told that pi Bab ens eget ropa Somicllr a be Ml sents a en tie Mr. Matheson in Chariottotows | “We would also point out that, the road {rom Cherry Valley H ‘starting Sik Aheraae h “am arefaced ., bureaucratic to present the request. | there is no wide surface hixh-" corner to Georgetown and -Mon- GREAT OPES . . Speech scheme.’ “fhe ‘group, pointing ‘a that} way extending off the Trans-| tague is definitely being con- | Outlinings. a new government | The first items to~be with- &@ proposal is now under con- Canada Highway into our area.| sidered by government as an Mayor R.B. (Dick) Wilson’ PrO8ram. can be started Moa- a eae ee se sideration to. make the highway |- “The Georgetown Road is now | all-weather highway providing of Victoria said Friday he has ‘+i out ace vie from Charlottetown to Wood Is-| beyond: the deterioration point | necessary financial arrange- | ea ; The intermal deadline! ‘statutes dealing with pens:ens: lands. of . all-weather standards, | and practically all traffic, unless | (Continued on page 3 col. 8) “great hopes” a trip by B.C. (prompted the government to for civil servants and armed . “any intended highway | municipal leaders to.Quebec agree to demands to withdraw’ forces and ROMP personne. “ * % : ar : D ld extend fcom Charl ae | this year will’ bring about . bet- |several items which Opposition, Opposition MPs said they- WORLD PEACE AWARD FOR PEARSON | fn, ctetvton, cuaiie, : ‘Caer "Detetbater Charged wre at areune te meio : dhe. rente of dao! }. ter understanding between | were attempts to legislate im-|the changes. They opposed ieg- Siniaier . in P Iphia at T Un- Gladfelter, Temple University G —_ wes . te Seletal mi! S| English and. French: Canada. \properly through spending esti- islation by estimates on prin- son right, receives. the second __iversity’s Anmeal, Founder's. presented the | Corner, with one route branch- | q ae Sie wu Ne te relent pected ee ae ge oe = World Peace Award Friday Day Dinner. Dr. Millard “E. award. ing to Georgetown and the other | one by Quebec mayors to Vie- tee Demberats sun tg i" rights for, full de- ; “a, Seen River ond ‘toria last year. | ment dropped several $1 items.’ The Commons sat beyond the 4 : (CP_Wirephoto) | Government. House Leader Mc- regular 6 p.m. Friday adjourn- $ UTMOST IMPORTANCE | a Tiraith said the-proposals would;ment in an attempt to clean: up Beef al e | Price verage «zine, delegation was” of the “Mid-Conada be re-introduced. in the form of 245,581,000. in: extra spending i ce with recen xt i rapid expansion: of industry in| wasHINGTON (AP) — Max- jam quite satisfied with the: pat- cepdciiog MPs, despite — the Sedat wwodaoalag® ee our area and with the constant wel] Dp. Taylor, US. embassa- tera of the air strikes at the LIN@ ‘Scrapped desire to end the session, spoke! The estimates were the last Z dor to South Viet Nam,* wound (present time.” > ‘lat length on a wide range of item holding up prorogation of 267 oo up consultations with President | Earlier, after Taylor testified | By DAYE MCINTOSH ‘tepies, including the Viet Nam |the record-long session. Four Yan Ss Sehaoen Friday and said more ‘before closed Senate and House) OTTAWA (CP) — Scrapping |orisis ona unemployment in ‘the \ Mr. Distesbeker was partion, An. , average price of 28.13; The next highest price was the table with his food practically ere ° an ee ee vit Nem, igt_Rompenntat vas commen’. of the $22,718,302 Mid-Canada | 2 iS pm usr «aszel Chedianad = pee 3 a ° “ents per pound was paid yes-/40 cents paid by Leo P. Mcls- untouched. The occasion. wai the Are Killed. but not a large nunnl mittee Chairman J. W. Ful- | Warning Line after 6% years ot |- - é terday for the 100 steers Auc-|aac, Sunny Isle Farms Ltd., annual dinner of «the Easter, +"Tas cust caning tor said si hed aoe: a tioneer Claude Craswell of Win--Chariettetown, for the 4H Club, Bee Show and Sale association — — Ny are Then a Silat ees ae sage Eo “2 peg 3 aloe -sold’ at. the Easter Beef/champion, an §88-pound ANZUS Coanpions SoLb: In Pri. Action ment,” ‘Taylor said, after a Na-| give about the situation in Viet |ssnister Hell ome om ers MUL gries tine tn 91. vbichl ware ichey a nave. F& “Other champions sold yester- tiemel Security Council mesting. |Newy” ond Tayler’ te too.” Tas wintics ak ot the line | was ich | wi xpect there | William Ball, manager of the Edward won the prize for the ‘day included: Champion Here-| SAIGON (AP)—Four _Amert- Swould ¢ beteveticed from Cranberry Portage, Man., Co-op Supermarket. in Charlotte- ,town,. paid for the grand cham-' ‘pion which James Cudmore,| | best showman in his first year of competition when he took -his steer to the top of the 4-H class! ford, : North River, purchased owned by David Ford, for the Summerside Co-op. cans were killed Friday as | |\Cong area 20 miles west of | some further requirement, but | by South Vietnamese rangers bat-|I'm not anticipating a large in- | |Keith Barrett, Belmont Lot 16)tled for a heavily-defended Viet crease.’ Davie Fulton ‘Future Plans Taylor also said there is a: to Dawson Creek, B.C., was) closed down last year at an an- | Dual saving of $6,000,000. The Called Inhuman. Winsloe, led into the ring. The! Thursday afternoon. em I list of. follow activities Eastern half ftom Hudson Bay | tve champion Shorthorn, | Saigon. as dr Labr. sed ope! ; Shorthorn steer weighed | 758) | ‘The long price for his animal’ owned by Lorraine MacDonald, Six Americans were wounded that he intends to pursue upon eee at ea ae Get oma MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP)—| The legislators den ow ne a pounds o-op a ght was ‘ oo — pe Malpe. York, bought by Save Easy and two U.S. helicopters shot ‘returning to Saigon to make the Known Toda saving of $7,000,000. A legislative resolution denounc- | King’s call for an economic = serie. S eee vent aoe young ™2'Pe- ‘Store, Saint John, N.B. down in the action that flared anti-Communist eampaign more y, | ing as “inhuman criminals”. the | boycott. < pound Angus * MacDonald of York. The was 43'2 cents, - Gearottetowm Sailor ¥ owned by Ina'que boy had missed his dinner price thé. previous night, when he be- jcame ill and had to leave the Mr. Hellyer said the line has |phombers who blew up a Negro’s | ‘effective in all fields. He did-not VICTORIA ‘€P)— British Col-|been superseded by improved home Thursday House and Senate members underscored |charged the civil rights leader concern Friday |is motivated by a desire for jover -racial violence in Ala- power. One legislator suggested |bama. jthe white folks, if they so de- Ninety-five members of the |sire, can boycott, {oo. ate House of Representatives | “We can. fail. to do business a as of a state- with fliose-who are engaged in t of policy which declared. L reiactiog the Negro campaign,. Reserve champion~ Angus, | Frnongpeen in eg aa prov- | specify, byt said one Package” | mad ince southwest of Duc: Hoa. sys bou ght e "Gaudet's Save Bay a ielieepter anite : theenghont ae _agpevemente ;involtel:. <I pean exacatives.<t the ‘federal coches ES Unt. F'igeiies: yore | graying ettetal | be y | Sis | itemg. .{and provincial Progressive Con-|to the south. Reserve cheno Hereford, Ite. fly more troops to reinforce | Generally, Taylor i eee rune cui al hee ewes ty Mocks ‘Geatnes, a tanger batta to most important factor in the {here Friday night. and today Cc Mili lion Can. Military Expenditures |*= reported . O'Le: have suffered five killed and 20° Viet Nam conflict is .the situa-|amid reports E.- Davie Fulton Sascus, deena adie Dominion | aieded ia tke imal phases of tiofinside South Viet Nam and |will ask to be relieved of the Reserve champion 4H. Club the assault. that has~peen the main subject | {provincial leadership so he can .. [Steer, ow: uddy Communist mortar and auto-in- his” ‘week-long review with | re-enter féderal ‘politics. vouch threats to our tranquility IkiTm wir. bought by Cite: | anatic fire wen 00 ‘ntemsé that US, administration le ade rs, Mr. Fulton is to speak to the will .not be tolerated.” er ae a ae a |medical evacuation flights \ypre ‘here. delegates today and he has, ye T The resolution swept through ~° <5 aaa y County. "as The price for the grand cham. -interru A Wenge -'man increase ic [let & be known the subject will KISe In NA O the House without a dissenting * POWEr-mad now. lage of $1.10 compared with the Elsewhere, 33 US. Air Force planned in South Vietnamese | be his future plans. |vote and went across the hall At Camden, Ala., Mayor Reg HALIFAX (CP)—A navy es Re ea Peter R. Hinton, 43, ot $1-50 paid a year ago, but this Jet planes bombed oe strafed | oe rg oa ee ee fmepests ees Lage —_ will in| OTTAWA (CP) .— Canada’s hd goncurting action in the ar caste ‘ about ee been “e arded a , suspected Viet Co centra- | military mei return to federa ‘is \Senate. Brit a i oe the ‘Victoria, skipper: of the. Atha- ened. puapated. aah ents PEE Hetome at.several shes. are there now. scene ‘were given weight when —-. < - « — In Baltimore, Dr. “Martin County courthouse to ~ renew British Empire Medal and two baskan, CPO William A.’ Don- cents paid in 1964. | The biggest foray was’a raid| As for the air strikes om Dr. C. J. Willoughby, his suc- forces in Europe “have risen ruther King Jr. called for an their protests at having to reg- ot eee ee oe ‘by 17°F-100 SuperSabre fighter- |North Viet Nam, Taylor de- cessor as member of Parlia- while the strength of NATO al- economic boycott of Alabama in |ister in the county's old jail - Commendation for Bravery in the rescue of survivors from a sinking tanker. in the western. Atlantic in’ March, 1964. Awarded the British Empire Medal is Able Seaman Donald caster of Sussex, N.B., PO Syd- . ney R. McNevin, 42, of Char-. lottetown, and Leading Seaman | Frank W. Edgar, 26, of “Owen }Sound, received commendations signed by Vice-Admiral H. S. The sale got underway -short- ly after one o'clock and was completed about 4.30 in the af- ternoon. The sale was opened officially by Premier Walter Shaw. Ag-) bombers in Quang Tri province, = to say whether they will | ment for Kamloops, which adjoins North Viet Nam. |be —— up, but added: announced I [plans to retire from politics! lies in Europe has been Browing, | defence officials disclosed Fri- day. They said maintenance costs ifor the RCAF air division and lthree stages to arouse. “the con- Sciences of the = people of | Alabama.” z King said the first stage of the boycott would become effec- uilding. The legislative. resétution was prompted by the bombing of the Birmingham home of Negro ac- countant T. L. Crowell and the iN V. Patterson, 23, of Winnipeg. Rayner prior to his retirement Ficulture Minister Andrew Mac- infantry brigade group in ie |e = pve = aon sa lclede we = -_— i vc “a The Queen's Commendation as chief of naval staff. Rae was also called on to speak have increased to $155,000,-lite alt. ges ad bopacmr | tee orally iar ; h dr- Hint nded | Dtiefly by President George | rope into ‘Alabama to“ suspend such Birmingham Mayor Albert pubes ard Siaeas hae sah eth: dicuies sates Kitson, Hampshire, who was in| 000 a tae! or 10 = of the |plans. And he called for vigor- Boutwell and city councilwoman - en fone s —. . a- ae caniueena ee “po Charge of the overall operation. entire defence bidg ous enforcement of a section of 'Nina Miglionico. , ebieats ~ UREN Of New Diseuts ung sed wage kil! The accounting work was look- In 1955, the maintenance costs the 1964 U.S. Civil Rights Act .. Crowell’s.teen-age son and an- ‘The Carel : the aay dneukion tis ian nai i: ed after by a team trom the pro- | for the air division and brigade |which provides for suspension other Negro were slightly in- ae y , i rf were $116,000,000 or’ six per cent |of federal funds in’states where jured by the blast which Halifax-based destroyer escort charge of the Athabaskan's en- Vincial . department of agricul | ; , i Recta aus luded Deputy Minis- | jof the defence -budget on -that |racial discrimination is preva- severely damaged the Crowell HMCS Athabaskan which; res-'gine room, PO McNevin for ture. It inc puty M cued#,35 men from the Liberian “leadership. organizing ability ‘er, S.C. Wright, Vic Williams | year. lent. ‘home. tanker~ ,Amphialos after ahe and: onal skill”, and LS 2d Jack,Chandler who had the’ in two in rough seas ‘Edsat “for “courage “find deter. @vetage price per steer within a miles south of Halifax. minstiot,’ ; couple of. minutes after the last United S$ om nit tates ee ij ! & Aircraft Bid | Dans In Viet Nom io aoe ciaue tacaied By NEW MATHESON production operation for ‘this’ The Netted Gem, or ‘Russet the U.S. F-4 Phantom jet Fri- Construction will begin. next year. A meeting of farmers in. Burbank’, says Mr. Dorgan, is day to win a Swedish Air Fors month on a large potato storage the areas called for next week the same.type as the ‘Idaho Ba- By STEWART MCLEOD _ ,the south. it may only harden order worth. between $1 $00,000, and packaging plant in the Car- will discuss the possibility of ker’, but it is richer ‘looking, — PHILADELPHIA (CP) - their determination to pursue 999 ang $2.000,000.000 7 . digan area thai will hand the them producing potatoes for the golden and has a skin that -is Prime” Minister Pearson said (or intensify their present course A inns pope enti o production from a _ projected. operation. The goal: for 1965. is”scab free after washing The Friday night the United States of action.” ~ said Sweden would’ buy too 1,000-acre operation, “Bob. Dor- 1,000 acres. of which the Dorgan thinking is to market ‘Island should take a “pause” in its’ -The pri minister: made his % gan, manager_of Cromwell farm at Woodville Mills will pro- Gems’ as a baking pofato tWat prime e SAAB AJ-37 jets for attack and : bombing of North Viet Nam in suggestion. after receiving the reconnaissance purposes. Farms, Woodville Mills, told The duce 100 acres. » would counteract. the tremen- hopes of clearing the way for a Temple Upgijversity World Peace! Defence. sources said the Guardian last evening. The Top GOALS dous buildup such spuds as thé negotiated, settlement. Award, awarded in recognition planes. flown partly ‘by. elec- plant . will cost. “an estimated " hg ai + “Idaho Bakers’ have received % There had been ‘‘great pro-iof “that man or woman who is tronics, will be “almost like $110,000 he said. = het od rue a 7 Roti in. recent years ; vocation” for the U.S. aif deemed to have made* a sin-/ data machines.” The project in- A modern “and an optimistic P I: = Md h OP. There is ‘a: sggestioh too, of strikes, the Canadian prime gular contribution to advance-|cludes not. only the planes approach to the potato industry, | fore i cnet as oo The packing four: uniformly sised minister said, since they were ment of the cause of peace and but electronic reorganization of is the thinking behind Mr. 'Dor- ‘8k -of production is only half ‘13.4.4 Gem" baking potatoes aimed at making it clear to understanding among nations | Swedish defence so it can guide gan’s proposed projett. Insisting empleted i° the producers SLOP in cello-covered paper , trays. North Viet Nam continued az- and men.” ates there is a: bright future fot agri- Short of marketing ang distribu- 4. o-iai effort is envisioned | gression would be increasingly vane culture in the Maritime Pro- tion, says this ‘man who propos- ‘by Mr. Dorgan for preventiig i» _< 4 costly NOT WEAKENING bd vintes, and particularly in 8. for example, to package the 51-. to the tubers. The poly bags “"T think that stter two months Pearson said he is not ra * INSIDE TODAY | Prince. Edward* Island, the oa- spuds ~ only tablestock market- ii) he packed in large of air strikes, the message has been received loud and clear. | points of principle, nor a My Births, deaths ....°. 3, 13 ity of private capital will be im colorful containers. —- they will be made from plas= ‘The authorities in Hanoi must ening of resistance to the North) Classified ...... cose 2, 13 | | available for agricultural devel- Sebagoes, for example, will be tie or anodyzed alunimum = =e *-! know the United States, with Vietnamese. 6) COMMS. ceeiinice patkees.. il a ’ ; P — lopment once it is demonstrated packaged in black poly bags that will prevent damage to the its eer military power; can, ‘I merely suggest a mea- | SONG ie sisissee Tevscey $ we sat ME * that modern farming can be pro- with gold and white trim. The tubers and ensure their arrival mete out even greater punish- ‘sured pause in one field of mil- Women’s .... _. cu ~ fitable. The reference is to bogs will rin through five, 10 in the arkets ment.” - itary action at the right time| Finance, markets ...... 10 BREAKTHROUGH (THREE INCHES OF ICE) ~ |farming in. general, it is recog- pound, 15-pound and 25-p.o u nd | taj) centres Ma pefect condition, But continued bombing Could | might facilitate development of Editorials sive couees.. O ; ; ‘ . nized’ that ‘‘the _ top farmers are sizes. harden the determinaton of the |diplomatic resources, whieh) Sammerside .. coon B The ‘sand sucker “Charles nal near St. Catharinés. The - presented’ with a silk top hat- successful now” _ Green Mountains wilf be pac- HANDLING REDUCED North. Vietnamese. “Instead of cannot. easily be applied to the - Kings, Queens, City s.... 5 Dick” Lo toy through — three — ship had wint¢red at‘Hamilton for taking the first Vessel Mr. Dorgan reporis he has kaged in green bags and. the. Normally, Mr. Dorgan saya, in@ucing the authorities of problem under existing circum. Prince County ........... 2 | inches of ice to open > i and her captain, John Leo through the canal this season.* | been able to raise capital to sup. Netted Gem in red bags. both potatees* “are tossed anound ‘Hanoi to halt their. attacks on | stances.” ; 14 | tion in the Welland Ship Ca- - nard, of St. Catharines, was (cP Wirephoto) getter projected: plant and the; with the black and gold trim. . | (Continued on page 3 col. @ . . 7 9 r ° ? ? t . oa . ” € 2 —e on s ‘ é. ~ rc oere s - ~ - . ma a Boe ge ge Pe a ae PR ret ban tt tw ayn ‘ “ suet posing any compromise tive of New York believes plen- ing is planned for the present — rigid containers, or pallet boxes,