-N .. V...“ WEATHER Sunny. clouding over in evening: milder: light winds increasing to south 13. Low- high 15 and ' , If It's Good For The Island The Guardian Is For it @he (dilatation “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” CHARLOT’I‘ETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY. APRIL 6, 1964 IDwelinu UIC Scrapes Some Funds Ill SOUIIS For Jobless Ranks TOCIaY ache- » 1 Mailing 0i Cheques -/ Still Faces Delay W. No, Anlharuea u can an M to t- - v ‘ Se d ct p t om ‘0'1.HI_\RE SEVEN CENTS 16 PAGES mu u lb Department. onus. and to: punch! of Dom:- tn unh- Iday morning levelled the home of Edward .Mll‘l'tty on Brea - Iwater St. here. . Mr. Murv awoke and dut- cove-rod that the whole down- stairs portion of the house was attire. Attired only in the' night clothes. Murty, his wife, and three children crawled out an upstairs window and onto 5‘1 Is shown in this photo. taken for The ('anadian Press by ARCHBISHOP MAKARIOS Paul 'l‘aillcfcr of iIlf‘ Montreal of lht" Canadian contingent on Star. with (‘ol Edward Amy iccnirc'. commanding officer (.‘Xp'WIS. Br.iain. and (int (‘arvcr of ((‘P Wircphotol 4 CANADIANS DUE IN AREA TODAY 20 Brit Mrs. Mu-riy. who is expecting the flight. . enraged in the bought the home .\'l r. .'\'iitrt.y, pulp business. i in the early fall when the fam-I . ilr came here to live. tor-sire repairs and renovati have been carried 0iit since. I Ex- ons l The .\lurty family spent last. iii-.iht at the home of neighbors? Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rafutse. i ish UN Soldiers Held And Threatened By DAVE MclN’l‘OSH KATO PYRGOS was a loud explosion iii a Cyp- riot restaurant and a .n'lElll b a c k w a r d 5 off his chair. screaming. iCPi_'l‘hcre fcll lbarrcllod iicapoti, took place matched through the village white 20 British members of the with his hands above his head. PLAN COPTERS I TO AID QUARRY LONDON IAPI British animal lovers say they plan to use helicopters in the b at t 1e against huntsmcii who gallop across country in pursuit of a stag or fox I United Nations pcace - keeping ‘ ' force were being held hostage. GRF‘EI‘S MILLED “BOLT ' ‘ Scores of Greeks with sten I‘he hOSlaRI‘S “1‘1"? “91d at guns. rifles and ancient and gun-point in this northwestern modern shotguns “we milling I-Ielicopters. said a spokes- . man for the League Against Cruel Sports Sunday. will be used to follow the hunt. ' a baby soon, was uninjured in l u“, a memorial mausoleum alrcady prepared in line with .\Iac.\ix thur's wishes. Funeral services will be at St. Paul's Episcopal (Anglican Church in Norfolk. a sense. the final hours for the old warrior were as the :(‘t1- eral once said the last limits or buted to kidney and liver fail- was at the Walter .lean Mat-Arthur side of her husband at Reed Army Medical Centre when doctors finally found it impossible to sustain his heart- heal- The "‘mpk‘s 50" 293mm“ an old soldier should be They old Arthur. also was at the bed "MN d". he 5am, umm jlm side along witlli Mai-Gendtfourt» fade “ml.- ‘ may whitm‘y' ongtime ai e an Doctors marvellcd at what mend 0‘ Mac‘xnhm' they called the old xoldicr's Sn ended a 13-day siege Ill "strength and blue" and his which the general sustained the “will to lve," as he survide impact of two emergency opera- tions and myriad other condi- tions which kept him in critical condition and slow decline. Immediately after disclosing Tributes Pouring In I To Gen. MacArthur I I the stress of three opci'atioii: iii .24 days. staging what appeared ‘to be a normal recovery front the first surgery March 6. until struck down again March 2.1. By THE CANADIAN PRESS President Johnson described onds, former chief of the Fan}.- dian general staff. says General G e n e r a 1 Douglas MacArthui -. Mai-Arthur was certainly one of who died ot;the great commander: of the ~ expected in the arm. Tornadoes Rip Areas a shed roof. From there they; By FRANK CAREY the death the aimv announced . , H t V . . 'RT RICE T ‘ Ll " _ I ‘. Jumped to the ground. WASHINGTON iAPt — (ten. also that the boc‘y wouldbe re. nTTgivfoIggprw-rhe linen“ estAl‘shshggflliglgrnlhe Flames had alreadyriigulfed Rough“ yaaé‘réhgr "X 3‘9".) [gt Il'r'ydv‘qlmid'g'ievly I'Whlghwafi ploymcnt Insurance (.‘ommis- tnont insurance program was the whole downstairs a ti reetV‘I: “inn”? huh-V"? t‘ r0 'e‘lt"m t “"5 q“ Imih'ln“d'i sion has scraped up enough launched in 1941. With a boom- mns' "I the second floor ‘t‘he‘n [Rita fi 511,0 m, we] la snail: '9 "1' “AS a “‘9 ‘e‘en 95' money to get part way out 0 in: economy and minimal uri- the. Souris Fire Dept. armved. I stubbornaw‘i‘“ to leilve eme I" mena ‘ mmn' its financial crisis. employment. the fund quickly Firemen prevented Harries fromI n V’ ‘ u W. ‘1 I‘ll: bel P'I’I‘Ehl I: L a ho r Minister Mm-Eaphen accumulated a massive reserve spreading to surrounding build<.t Deaéh calmfe atthzih) p.m. “giant‘s,“niheltva'pfiml annda said the commission will have ~'5lt92ti.itt0.00tt at its 19.36 peak. tags. 0 en 3 ie a spanne A I . I d I . ‘ I V V r I Iyears and mm glory and where last November the body Egguifltnnge) :Ilnanlasrigoogga RESERH“. DWINDLES “"1" “""ds fall‘m‘d "5""95- A“ l honor on (he bantefieids of of the assassinated president (.a‘m benefits to some job Then when unemployment be. the contents of the house. were France, the Snuth Pacific and .lohn F. Kennedy lay. . ‘6st workers. ' gan to mount. the reserve began .tlcstroycd. The” “35 beheved Korea After that. it will be flown toi (.FN M “RTHFR B I . . _ _ he'wa for H Ito dwindle. Heavy seasonal Job- to be little insurance. ' _ , Norfolk \va” fm. burial mm, in - I ~ 5“ “. {"eum'“? f ‘ '3" lessncss added to the drain be- Death was officially attri— ' W v_flg_r_ W 0‘11“ 35.900 WemI’l‘W‘d cand' cause supplementary benefits titans—normally mailed out by cheque instead of cash—pill be ‘hcld back until the government gets legal authority to make an cmcrgency loan to the bankrupt unemployment insurance fund. ‘. ’lr. Macliachen said Saturday were paid during the winter mont Finally in \pril. him. the bot- tom of the barrel was reached. The fund ran dry. but the prev- loiis Conservative government gave it a boost by lending $25. S. yr.“ onunss t.-\I“ ’l'ot'. that thP post .tnttiht'e will” it”: (moon ' ' mone~ l a: co ccte . undoc: ripped through imrlhr‘t'n from me “be M unemplmvmom “Ilt‘ll lI‘r‘, Liberal government. low 'am and eastern 'l‘oxa: ' . K I “Ink ""M' 'I (onlmm-‘d I" make 4 w r e v insurance stamps atid motor 1mm 'n the {mm B“ Aug“. Sunday. “,3va: widespread credits to the L'nemploiment la“ . ‘1.” (.nnIrmlmo'nfi. not}! . ‘ ' ' _. i - . . , danmgol Insurance (ommission to a :omplmpr: Pmployees and the hid in Montana and the IM- 24 hours sooner than usual. -"ovei‘nment had re . aid the This revenue will help meet " v loans and pushed the fund back Ia homo. slot-kitten and tiioiorisis dmnands for cash benefits when in“, [hp Mac. were warned Sunday night of r 'h", 2"“ UIC "(NM "pen {or The fund i'ontained :anPnI mi. Ma y snows. strong winds and b'lsnmssg V _ In just a few days agm It plunging temperatures. A cold The "mm m “'9 """"‘p1“-‘" $4.500,Mfl in the red last Tues. snow whirled across the hako~ Miiine- ‘ was into nm'tliwesiern Four inches of stiow tas soia. Snow—Falls menf insurance fund was caused dav \\ ” ' mass 01 Arctic air just above . . en Conservatiie Senator Montana surged smith andicmnan “Leary “upped the In 196]. the previous govern‘ isoiithcastwa-rd. “ind . whipped Sena“, [mm givin: speed}. ap_ mf‘nl aPPmnlf‘d a SDRNHI com: mittee of inquiry to figure out how to safeguard the fund. This committee. headed by Ernest. C. Gill. oronto insurance eXecu- tire. proposed a massive over- haul nf the unemployment in- surance program. It urged universal coverage :proval Friday night to a $130.- 800.000 appropriation bill. which included the special loan to bail out the empty insurance kitty. PROTESTS PROCEDURE ‘ Senator O‘IJcary felt the gov- iernment was treating the Sen- Cyprus village after Grcck‘Cypy about 1-,” Village-fillmets‘ many} ., él‘hey will guide. a squad I with their tweaM cocked. ' ~‘ under an actuarin sound insur- supplemented by ale. as a “gramaphone” by ex- Suggay as one. I .America‘s gre stheroes. The Second World War. "Much of pecting it to waive its rules to ance system. president ordered flags flown at the underlying s t r e n g t h 3 .g .1- mm. WW we” them 01 WW - - callb after the shotgun blast. 0W Villager-V The mam' ‘ . , I will be to catch it with the . . . ‘ ' ~ the lives of the inhabitants ofIstreel of Kato Pyrgos. a com- “,Thlf'ne 3812:1518 pack. distract tn: hounds half staff until after the army U’med SW.” Pol'f'y '." "‘9 fa" push .'h.'.”“g.h II” mine-1‘ h'” .m a.$]‘)0‘0m‘w'a”yearlund I" pm' this Villa 9. seemed to hang in munin of 1.000, was the scene' . - ' ‘ ‘ I and enerall sabotage the general's funeral Saturday. 935‘ “’35 h'S "93‘1"" '" ’h" ‘m‘ . - . . ~ one 5””"9' m “me or aSI‘mm' “d? Miendm “swan”, '0 ‘1 lof wild disorder for most of the bemg held OUlSIdC a come Shop unl.g y a in a statement medial? Dnslwar years Thh‘ Hum” {AP} ' 5mm {9” m u” my” 3359"" dalmam: Who“ normal hen" the balance. . ~ . . many parts of Britain Saturday. I By haiku”Z at this request he m; had been used up were allowed to return to their i , -12']"5,",“ said . n Itwo hours before the Britons e h v. v('0llnII‘V and the world at large I . . . _‘ . é . ,. . as ivenin- : .e w ., , . . d Th; aunts”; alligfélfiltgvrilitgtnym-e released. la’glmi‘ghcal: 1""1 2'1”ka . Isnuctinns MacAnhu, bi buried ‘ owe him 8 \‘9t'.\’ Bl‘Fal df‘ht. ‘ “Wm-3 32"- Cl’llllish threefid‘” stalled the spending bill during The Hill proposals are. being ay y a ct .. no ice cape o the port- Meeflng Results with a“ “(he honors algrate,m: Gem Charles Hulk“. (Mme. 5.0“ "l -- 593's 0' “"5 “me the weekend. It will come up stiidicd hv a special interde‘ of the year. Weather bureau of— ‘t'icials said Britons are experi- r-ticing their coldest April since records starth in 1871. The of his son-in.law. who was hit .0"? of the Brim!“ had hwn‘hm“ “I the mimml‘d car and with one blast from a double-idtst'trmod al Eunfljjflljl 3m screamed threats. , The situation then seemed to ‘ease ' committee as the basis for new legislation cov- the crib: unemployment insurance. The measure is expected to hit for third readingeefinal appro- parimcnial val~ai tonight‘s meeting. ‘ Barring the unexpected. measure Will get Senate appro- chairman of the chiefs of staff, said Sunday in Ottawa the United States has lost its most nation can bestow on a (112- i partcd hero. in a proclamation. Called Pitiful Johnson . . while word was . . . ' ‘ ' ' - Wlnners Are Announced awaited from Nicosia about lheI _0¥Ofi:affi:r:\LDérfi‘i:lt W 03130le said hillacAtrthiu‘mdedicated hlymsgmgmslgguigldlgimhllrtne mid _ afternoon mmpmwre in val and N, we" Wm assent; “1,”,de a! my current m, r 1035‘, of "L A I . i .0 ns 11 0 en ire ie. n so ess service in: I" ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ' Load “- 3' (up ' . - ’ I v .- e BHIlSh scldlers‘ Quebec said Saturday the re- the defence of freedom. i “I think his death is a great on as I d E ees mm'q‘m' ‘Smn or Palliamem' In West Quebec Festival MONTREAL tCPl — La Quin- trala. a drama by Canadian playwright Mrs. Gil Harolioux- Viiillaurmc. has won first prize and other honors in the west- ern Quebec region of the D0< miiiion Drama chtiva . The play was produced by Ics Compag‘iions de Git from Montreal. with Diani Pinard in the title role. in the announcement of prize- winners at the was listed as the best produc- tion and won the regional tro-I phy. the grand prize of $1.300 and a $100 award from (the Ca-, nadian Association of French- Language Broadcasters. La Quintrala also was judged the best of three plays by Cana- dian dramatists produced dur- CONFERENCE HERE IN FAl.l festival‘s conctu- 1 Sim. Saturday night. the play ing the t’csiival and won the $1.000 prrae that goes with the i onor. I The winning company will go to Charlottetown to compete tn the Dominion Drama Festival ,against other regional winners I in May .‘.tis.< Plllal‘d was awardcd a $100 prize as the best actress of the regional competition while similar amounts went to other participants in the pro- duction. Pascal Rollin atid Lise Lcscaut. as best supporting ac- lior and actress respectively. I Claude Dubs. won another $1th prize for the sets he designed for the play. I lie Quadrille. by Canadian playwright .lacqucs Duchcsnc, won a $250 prize as the best production from a visual point of view. .4 trapped by a double armed Iroadblock and held hostage. t i Grcck corporal policeman; suits of last week's federaLpro— vinoial conferenco were pitiful. ‘ .. Interviewed n hi. i. - [was explaining to reporters why ,a MD to svafild‘ingfifimlhl; .IIli‘v village_ was defying theipromier Joan Lasaw' is If. . 1Unitcd Nations He claintching today “may hp 20w” w Ifour Greeks had been woiiiitlcd hp was ' a cabinet minister Saturday and early Sunday by‘Ottawa. .BmlSh U3 snldlerss Asked for comment on the tax ‘ HUDDLED INSIDE .incrcases Mir said 3 en in. lloss." he said. "He was inc The rocl mation .a'd i- . Standing p3.fnl.nlanc: Inf 3):" I most disiinguished American and conspicuous 19 a d ersmpi soldier hin the "whole of Lnitcd marked his career. Ismes "‘mr'v' Former President Harry 3. I MUCH OWED Truman issued a statement say ‘ New D c m o c r a t l c l‘ariy I"? Leader ’1‘. i”. Douglas sald in “I am deeply sorry at the Ottawa Sunday the free wortd passing of Gen, Imuglas Mac. owes much to the leatlerstiipI Commons Set For Battle Over Agriculture Item Premier Sees P.E.|. Benefit From Tax Structure Probe I By DON MachEOD Premier Walter R Shaw sug- gested Saturday that investiga- tions by a federal-provincial tax structure committee may lead to it better realization of the po- sition this province occupics in the field of financial obligations. The premier had just return- ed from the Quebec City feder- al-provincial fiscal conference “'hich considered setting up such a committee to revicn in df‘Dlh the whole qucstion of fin- ant'iat responsibilities at HP federal and provincial Icicls Premier Shaw said that a committee may be Iormcd a! the next fiscal conlcrciicc \\Illt'll mat/beheld in the fall. h committee." he said, "would be composed of representatives 0 the [e de r at governmcnt. at least one cabinet minister from t’ElCh province and possibly high- ly qualified independent ex- G Derls who are familiar with fe-. deral and provincial taxation". ’tion between Ottawa READY NEXT YEAR He added that If the commit- '9¢ got started on its lion: investiga-; "rllht away." a report of: ' the study could be ready Ill 1965. "Possibly there would be an iii- tcrini report before that tinie."‘ he said. Premier S li a w \Hld last ‘\\(‘(,‘II(.S conference was carried ‘ oitt in "an improved atmosphere over the November confer- ence" He said "there seemed to be a desire to gel to the basic problems in a spirit of frankness and co-opcralion." .\ccording to the premier, much of the confcrcnce disrus- 'sion lunged on the present poli‘ mm of federal-provincial cost- sharing programs "This pro- vincc." he said. “took the stand that it cannot contract out of any of these programs because of their high cost. I also pointed I out that we find it difficult to as- sumc our present responsibili- ties and this situation Will eXist until federal contributions~ aroI increased to some extent. Premier Shaw said that a more general policy of consulta- provinces was urged ‘ mine both the provmces sharing programs. He said "in and the t widened to cover more categor- to deter-I ies. such as mentally ill. tuber- needs and their ability to pay for cost-, this province. the costs of Iltf‘SErby other provinces. There is not programs. even under the bcst I reason why these groups shouldI sliarcable conditions bear very; not be under the same umbi'clla‘ heavily on our resources but we as those in general hospital’ are forced to accept these pro-'caie ' I grams to keep our services Itrt pointing: out that Quay)“. hadi to the standards of other pt‘ti- 13km Opposition tn federat WWI \‘HH'N' posas for cost-free iiiiivcrsilyl pqum‘ HAN, ‘loans to students and extension ffaniily allowances to SIlI-i (‘tillan‘IlIlllL' on IIIf‘ proposed dents in the 16 and 17 \p;.[‘ age national ttCitSlon Na"- Pl‘i’mlt‘t‘ ‘g ro II p. Premier Shaw saidl .‘sliaw said I pomth 0'” “13‘ i“Qucbcc claimed that these the plan may not work satisfac- programs wnuid M an Infringe. iiirilv in this province where ‘mom on prmqncia‘ Mumfion about 70 pf‘r cool of our workers nah“ are self-employed This group ..w . , e stion lv $1 Off (1 involves mainly our farmers and “floral mmis'mm lprnd 9 34:2: fishcrmcn. \lso. the average in- come here is the lowest of any province. .that the. policy be widened to ‘include vocational and technical . training. I CONCERN. CONFUSION I The premier said there was "some concern and confusion of the conference over sugges- tions that some provmces may; contract out of shared-cost pro-‘ tgrams. “It would appear." he Isaid. “that a province could culosis sufferers and retarded I contract out. still receive money children's services. "This from Ottawa. and yet. have. a idea." he said. "was supported, igontinued on page 2, col. 1) "Tltf‘t‘f‘ appeared to be no ans- wcr to this problem. only a sug- gestion that it would be given further study." Premier Shaw said that this province's delegation urged that the hospital insurance policy be tral Ariyona. l'I n g I n e o r George Crawford died to hours after the pre-dawn pile- up and three other crewmen were injured seriously. The five passenger cars on the end of the train remained This is all that r e m a i n .1 of 11 cars of ii lG-car Santa Fe passenger train which win de- railed Sunday when it smash- ed into in rockslide 15 mile- west of Williams in north cen- 5h£ DEAD, THREE INEUR‘ED‘TN DERAIL Swarm British le.mwrs.may v I I Arthur. who has given of him.I given by general Mat-Arthur in v . 3'. . 3 l I . huddled inside a blig (I "axpayeis‘.Mr' JOHI‘SO“ Sa’d “‘9 self with exceptional strengini the Pacific during the Second 1'? MW. I‘M” Personnel c'irricr afic r tlietun'.°" National" “‘1‘ “"l neces'i and valor and will be remain-i world wars m I'm" ‘(P' “mm” Greeks specified that they were gimin “KIT: éncmsmgqllesiagfifi hered as one of the. great mill- .lohn Diefcnbakcr, leader oi I "“”"d “I "‘9 Ram" "I “‘9 1‘- thc soldiers who wounded their earners, ‘ ' tary men in our history." h Progressive Conservative Days is to under way people. i In Toronto. I.t.-Gen. G. Sim- iContinued on page 3. "ol. 2) shorin in the Commons. “'l‘hai's not true." said a British lieutenant "These boys I were with me all night." _ Pic Harry Mackcnm. 22. Eztsgif'ied‘fam’ ’ ‘ ' ' " 3‘ j driver of the carrier. cxplauicd I“ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' i i ' " n how he and five others drove Fdnmialq '4 i into the Village. to rescue a Land spon ' ‘m H Rovcr and ration trucks which Kings ’ . had been hailed carlicr. Sumfi'crside ' ' ‘ "Tlicy closed the road right women's ' 7 «Continued on page 3. col. 4t is?“ ! .A.).£2h.l: . MEN; upright and no serious injuries were reported to the occu- pants. The wreckage in the upper portion of the picture is that of the five diesel units which pulled the tram ’(AP Wirepholo) ‘ hilin _ undertaken thilicr it's a shori-livcd af~| 20 was the Agricultural Rehab. fair or becomes a long one will iliiatinn and Development Act depend on the lcgalopitiion the, In mm porimt 3m Hay. government is preparing abUIILIsiznpd mp Fight agrppmgnt, .Ih“ lrsamr "f ("WWW get'0“~‘Ivviih provincial governments. ; in' agriculture during Februain V a row“, Mr. nicfpnhak“ I the legal opinion was Pritmj questioned the legality of these ‘ ised io Opposiiion Leader Diet- aflmm. Q“:gNmm mat the EM,- enl’ak" “arm 3] by Tlifm-‘P‘m criimcni should pass an order i Minister Pickersgill while. Mr. ramhin: \tr_ Hays- 3mm“ and Pickersgill was acting prime 1 ask ,hpfnn1nmn‘m lush" me minister. tyrpl What is Ill\‘itl\'f‘fI-lS the pow'ei i “r p.(.km.§:m of .\L'l‘l(‘llllltrP Minister Hays to “mm”. sign right agreements with pro- vincial governments in Febru- ary while ministerial respons. for the programs to be had been Iran:- ferred to F o r e st ri Ministel Sauvc On Feb 3. certain pouoi‘s cx- ei'cisctl by Mr Hays were trans- In England ferred to \lr Saiivc. (in Feb [ 20 the transfer made by cabeI ROSR‘ON‘WYE_ ‘p ‘Hlsm caiii-cllcd.0n I'M] “molly Mm‘d said .Iusficp Faircau's legal offl- ccrs \\'lII cvamine this question i('nntiuur\d on page ._ co Novelist Dies net order was . ‘ I March 3 some of the pow-rm I 2"” d'ml ‘“ This we“ England I were re - irmislcrrcd to it. mm'r-V ""‘l'km “‘“Tl Salm‘day- ‘ . ‘ ‘Hc was fit. Diiggan made his 4 Sauve. . .. l ii.imt \\lIIt his first noval. CONI'ERVS ARIN i hit g‘li'. \\ th Armor, a story d of the programs Io'. ttic crusarics. published in 1950. i which \lr Same \ias rcspon- A long string of novels follow‘ I One l . sihlc bctiiccn Fch fl and I“(‘I) Gov't Promises Spud Plebiscite in ill‘t'JlIlLllll: a plebiscite go I 'I‘lic prinincial :ou‘iumcn' \tII island potato growers could ex. l lakc action to armour a (\li'lht» ‘ l press their \‘tl"\\<. t'lIf‘ .‘I tiat otaio growers inn . . “ n \it‘ ii have to provide that expicss ilictr \‘lC‘uS on Illr loo. plvhlwlm-i mp prpmwr "id. ‘motioii oi ihc potaio :ntii;s'i'_\ "and details of the arranging I Premier Walter R, \ha sand will be carried out by the mIn~ ‘Satiirday. lstf‘l‘ of agriculture. H9“. A“. Earl) last hook at a nicciiii; ‘lrm‘ “Mime-H in (‘harloitctown sonic Min Th" prcniicr said he was I I farmers endorsed flu" m 11' l,tIP ‘3 ad lo see the growers coming to~ mother to seek solutions to [Ilf‘ll‘ problems. "They are the ones (‘Itll‘fh' concerned in the indii~try.“ he said. “and it to up to thcm to find solutions for their problems. The government will render all the “statute. it can in helping them to In . those solutions." . ‘of a one-desk central selling agency to handle all «wt po'a» toes and cyport hllsllll‘n's. with a mcasurc of regulation and mn- l trol over the marketing of table- stock also recommended. I A resolution passed at the ‘meeting asked the mln'slrr of ‘agricutiure to act immediately