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THAN 7 ty i Province S_ Parti a Steriawation Day » a iam WHO WILL FORM GOVERNMENT? oe Lesage Appears Defiant | Despite Sunday's Defeat | First Kings, Recounts | May Produce Winner By NEIL MATHESON - “servers agreed last evening. that Prince Edward Island’s elec- ‘this election set a new high in tise ye . fe QUEBEC ‘CP) — While Que- Liberals in 1960, said hours sage government to consider tion battle is still as close .as a this regard. fn Fifth Prince for ae “ . eR =e ei wie bécers still tried to fathom the after e'ection night counting what modernization was - set of Siamese twins, as Prem- example-thefe were 531 rejected : “ee. af cat ’ eS ee Sek ia: hen ger reasons, for the. election upset was conipleted: needed -n Quebec education. 4 ier Walter Shaw's PCs and Alex ballots..There Were 510 in Fourth 2 : é : n" Of the Liberal party by the Un-| + What makes me happy. Two separatist _ parties~ en- Campbell's Liberals are dead- \Prince. NEGRO JAMES Meredith himselt across Highway 51 af- arc! to Jackson, Miss. Mon. | 10" Nationale, the politicians of js that the Union Nationale will ‘tered in the election—Le Rallie- locked with 15 members each, By, contrast the 167 rejects in “day afternoon. {he province began vying .Mon-—+-5—dorbt—form—ai tes pour -ment—Wational—and—the—mor nehidin eg themselves——_—___—_Th + T people's gov: ; Senet: ee ee his . ee (AP Wiréphoto) day over which party should ernment and not that of a small left-wing Rassemblement Pour. “It there “was any — surprising that county: by a wide margin. form tne next government. \group ’ ; L'Indepehd ance Nationale -- cae of ee a a . He ee was vaio An exhilarated Daniel John- | He said ‘lagk: oF” out from Won no sects but did receive ation Day’’ results, it was at last nig n u Ne. ro. a mes. eres itt ¢ en dec'ared that his Union Na- Englisa—- speaking. Quebeears 3.2 and_5.5_ per cent--of the total dirs watt. a chsnaes fail eee eee in Queens. County Tr ionale would form — the —next— hampered his party"s ‘vittory vote respectively. — | ities aoe aper thin in several! Liberal ead Alex Camp-__ Wetec ee ee saeon oes candidates rh NEW JOB? ; ie \bell had m rgin of 283 votes premier 6g : : ceived 1.4 per cent of the total | ‘eats. : ad 8 Mare But Premier. ‘Jean Lesage; WON'T ADMIT DEFEAT 2,184,789 votes counted, — with |. C Dr, J.C, Sinnott of Chariot over his opponent in the Sum- oun shaken by the setback: of his Mr. Lesaye, though appar- 947 percent of the polls. cont: Jean-Marc Hamel, 41, {s tetown saw his slim oné-vote merside district. - i. ml US. Liberals in the province's first 2ntly loathe to see | reporters picted. The two ‘independents Senior special assistant to State -margin over Liberal Art Mac-| Premier Shaw ended up w Sunday election seemed defiant. Monday ~ did “say he" was. “far (Continued on ‘pane 3, ‘col: 6) Secretary —Judy--LaMarsh, 1t—Donald- stand-up-in-Fifth—_Kings. @ margin of 83. votes over his op- ee ae ap) = Mr Neri: in Obviously Sunday. “First, we want to tear ° The premier said’ in Quebec ftom believing” his_party..de- om neem _was_ teamed teliablyin_O1- There wasn't a. single —etror.ipanent in First Queens who set out. to “show Mississippi w eee ear. that BEDS Ne- city Mondaw that a-meeting of /feated. | ment plans to propose him 2: results that were tompiled im- almost nil. There weresno chang-~ Negroes they have nothing to eek 9 Bb. bein and. Bose SHenssinel, ane. we his cabiret, five of whose mem- The Liberais received a bet Small Few | Canada's chief electoral of" mediately following “the close of es in Fifth Kings ‘where close fear---Was shot’ from: ambush walking shorts, Meredith, the want to encourage the. 450,000. bers. .w-e-r-e---defeated, would. cent of-.the—total—popular--vote,- “| ficer, “‘suéceeding Nelson Cas balloting. victory margins stood up for Li- Monday as he walked along a Negro student who cracked the Negroes remaining unregistered probably -be held Wednesday. ard the Union Nationale 41.1. | tonguay, Mr. Castonguay has The other really close race beral George Ferguson — he had eEnwey. racial barrier at the University ae Mississippi. A caucus of elected and de- ‘‘All will have to be analysed, Wiped Out asked Parliament to relieve was inJ Second Queens,” where nine —“and Dr. J.C. Sinnott, PC Mississippi: police , reports Pee Mssissippl in 1962, "was Om oe pmunderous blasts of the icatee Liberal candidates including the infractions which him of the electoral post so Liberal Horace Willis emerged — he had one vote to the good, said Meredith was dead. How ae oe day of the march. aes Seat: oe afternoon would follow the next day. were committed against the ° | he can concentrate on duties on election night with an appar- Unusually accurate reporting ever, hospital officials in. Mem- re wine Said he expected no i tera Tinea wav-""The stand.ngs after Sunday Electora!- Act, because there By | Rainfall as representation commission. ent two-vote margin over Indus- was in‘evidence also in Second phis, Tenn:, where he was veTher t Saad the “little a BS, had yicht’s vote-counting. and at dis- were some.’’ said Mr+ Lesage. : er.. (CP Wirephoto). try and Tourist Minister “Lloyd Kings, where Hon. Leo Rossiter, « taken, said he was only: thi rh i ke wo purposes for STARTED RIOT group. solution of the. Aegislature, The- premier said: information MIAMI, Fl (AP)—Th US 7 ~™\MacPhail. This Changed to ‘a PC headed Liberal Frank Sigs- ‘Wounded. ae MEAPy > had told report- * Meredith ~ j were:- Se he had ganered indicated that weath Lr ns eS lmargin of five for Mr. MacPhail worth, Charlottetown by 23% an San Antonio, ..Tex:, Pres!- oe x the start of the walk acon chine coesiaits tes i . ~ Sun Dissttn the defeats of Labor Minister fortes ‘by aie we after the Rocky. Point Ae ae oem on t- Johnson ordered the. Gh ci ss Ue a oe *% > Cerrier— Fortin —in-—-Shertrooke= ors ““olficer reported for his “poll on * mewe Midge ice department to spare no ef- St ik Ai ee ee ome oe much. worse Lib - oe 45° ink Atbaek Wardelatie. <a wiitle Coe Monday that 30 inches of Hurricane -. ‘Thursday last. ‘One’ vote. was..won by 163 votes over Donald fort’? in ‘bringing~to~ justice r ers im. } Miss = be ig . oe Ind 2 1 ter without’ portfolio, in Artha- tietaiae Gk Badael, Ween - eaves om Mt. Ee . ia -— 2 those responsible. for: the shoot- sh. : Takai - Vacant TAS 3 baska, resulted from fears en- ool yesterday ‘but he* still Assemblyman. tic ing: At Oil Supply hy pee oes. a: 8 eee Total. 108-95 tertainod bythe clergy.and_the repUrted devt. 78. persona were» had the amargin_of victory when | In Fourth Kings Keir Clark ‘ot Meredith and.a small band of f hirteen. new t , cop] 1 th the Determination Day returns Montague, a former Liberal ca- followers. were ‘marching’. the| | LIVERPOOL (Reuters)-- Two men were killed in the 7 . ew seats were ‘people generally in those areas ist hewsatin ack eaiieial ei talked. dhieat- delslahae hake tana he ee 3) riot-and-hundreds injured. added to the assembly for the about tre future of Quebec’s re- xe ues 225 miles from Memphis, Tenn, Leaders of Britain's strikin About 20,00 army troops frst time at this election. ligious, system of education. {o Miami from Tegucigalpa, | One other result was ronnie 276 over Willard MacLean, PC to Jackson, Miss., to dramatize seamen have called for drastic ; : Ps by some sources last week to be ton the. councillor _ticket. Dr, : ate TAO a Mi : : Honduran canital from the Hon: | and encourage Negro voter reg-,action to cut off Britain's oil ae thie? sitesi “i toented, Be ue who won leader ee oe ae duran weather: service. er — hut yesterday's oe Larne Sonnell,- Meriy — istration_in Mississippi. supplies : to enforce the peace. : after, it was defeated by the missior seers by ‘the Le The message: irrs Liberal Max Zhompena, | sueeee 8 oS He was shot down by a gun-| AS the strike entered . = nice ss “San Rafzel, small town to. Tryon with a comfortable mar- ter, had a bulge of 496 a man stationed in a wooded area fourt ‘week Monday, the leated about 25 kilometres (15'% gn ot Oe meni. PC. Ronald | pores Dorgan ef . Woodville besii S. Route’ 51, few ‘tant iverpool branch of > Mac ona jeque : ide 4. ju ew miles). soutfikast of Cholucteca, <*.,There were many instances of: Preston Maclare, Montague miles~ south of Herrmade, He National Wnion of Seamen. ted tot t tay aa: thas chiles ot the inaotiwiied ch te natlonal: exevative aus tee eae - MIAMT es (AP) — ‘Hurri- rejected ballots and veteran ob. (Continued on page 3, cal. # Way until an ambulance picked af blacklist foreign oil ane lof June: ore ene oe ee him up. ming to Britain and all abe ae Monday night with winds of -90; P ‘ ivers..reported.swollen,..pro.miles..an--hour,;--and--a- message --NAB-ARMED “MAN amen inh ahi of..any—-kind..of- foreign iducing mud with depths up to/from Honduras said 73 persons }. iS rici 10 a > + Palce arrested a man. aed Yee thea hatioasl i jone mo-re, (39,37 inches). Sev- were reported. dead. there In with a shotgun-near the scene. an national execu id -. jenty-three people repértedadead. ‘torrential rains in the wake of i a In-New York, Meredith's “wife., will” decide — today -whether Tem era ure | Soa IS. To § ‘San Rafaet_has practically: dis- the storm. . First. Prince — Robert E.| Hubert MacNeill (PG) Assen: : “Campbell (L) Coun. 2171; Bur- 1918. Rejects 531: told-a phone caller: “I~ don't as .the International TrahEport | appeared " The U.S Sicilian bureau he rd know. I don't know anything, Workers’ Federation and _ Brit- a The message added that visi- said a rain band that dunpea Fax (Ge) Coun: - 10903. roe: QUEENS COUNTY . I've been getting calls from ain’s 1,500,000-member Trans OTTAWA (CP).,—- ‘Perhaps: The Cuavnted approved the ‘ice .Employment “Act, replacing bility was reported cut to no 30 inches ot water on San Raf- | Bet * Avenaatt ” (is) Assam. First Queens—Lorne Moase - friends and neighbors .. .”" port and General Workers un- spurred ‘by the thought of a bill shuffling government de... the Civil Service Act. < more than 15 metres ‘during the ael, a small town in- Western 3016; © Gerald _Rooney (PC) (L) Coun. -1209; Walter R. Shaw Her voice -cracked, and a ion -ta zet their longshoremen summer recess and an 80-de-. partments and cabinet responsi- Jt sets out the conditions of downpour, and that the observer Honduras, was associated wih meee oe ag i (PC) Coun. 1292; Mrs. Jean man came on the phone. “We to refuse to handle all ships gree temperature in the capital bilities _employnsent_in the public sery- on duty reported emptying his Aima and was a’ part. of the | | Adams (I Aaa 691: ‘ns Canfield (L) Assem. 1184; Frank have no comment,” he said. ‘concecne4. ; ecg ie Monday, the: Commons whipped’ The bil! ‘links immigration ice and the functions of the pub- tain- gauge 15 times in 12 hours hurricane. ~ a ewdiey (PC) Cow L111: | Myers (PC) Assem: 1306.” raga ls ira reading of its ma- and ~tabor departments in a lie service commission. during, the night. A report relayed from Tegu-|Neil MacLeod (L) Assem. 890; |; Second Queens — Horace Willis -__ jor depaytmental reorganization new manpower department, Whe: coun Gil: anwende. the snr =| eigalpa, the Honduran capital, | George Dewar (PC) Assem. 1163. | (U2) Coun. 1592: Lloyd MacPhail oman A Ow Ore incon bill an sent a packet of civil puts rural development pro- financial ou see Ket k said San Rafael practically dis. | Rejects 158. : | (PC) Coun. 1596;-Sincliar Cut- service hills off to committee. grams tnder forestry, moves ‘establishing the treasury board Seaway Wor ers appeared in a. flood that pro- |” Third Prince—W.H: Burns an (tte (L) eee ae | However, the expeditious tne RCMP and some other j duced : us- | he inet ‘ ° ue mud. more than three | Goun. 1034; Keith-S- Harrington | ; a In P resbyteri ian Elder rship - {handling of the bills came only ice [department responsibilities mittee with ite on stat re. WOte For Strike on deep : eo Cert isre; boner igen ae Coun ade Teeaaty Dctecou lafler the government came to the soliritor 7 S general's - de: | = Meanwhile the harcloaia was! ault (L) ‘eAgeain. 982: Henr P ct TORONTO (CP)—Women’ are) The decision te admit women ; ees « whisker of suffering partment, links mines, energy eens ‘fon overseeing all ex: oorawa (CP) Mt: Lawrence expected t ‘move into western | Wedge (PC) Assem 1433 Rejects ©) Aenea pe Andrew Mac: tn_be ailowed ordination in the to the “cabinet” of local efeat on a Commons vote. - and resources under one port- i ; ;,. Seaway workers have ‘voted Cuba early today and people in! 156. Rae (PC) A 1518. eldersi.p.. of. the. Presbyterian churches followed * a decision. n@ .£overmment came out folio and teams indian and Stamey Knowles via overwhelmingly for strike ac-jextreme southern Florida were, Fourth Prince — Frank Jar-{|- Forth jceeta Haccid Courch the. church's 92nd as- last month in Edinburgh when ee ; ie ms gente fol poechere. stele, ‘bill's Bhi ey oh eines en LE Pe Sere Monday | aera 19 ant? themselves. |. dihe (I). Coun....25154_Eric..Je%,..Smith \s)—Coun;~ 1080; Bennett Scmls decided Mond aya cn-ftneChypeh-of-Geotlandvotedt6 hip moved that « bill to amend ,2°°, us. atlecting “the “evi laine. public” Sievers second night, ““\posted “oh ‘he growing storm. ; some (PC) Coun. 2006: Max Carr (PC) Coun, 991: Stewart service. drew more debate. There was no immediate an- Alma packed winds up to 90 | Thompson (L) Assem. 2290; Ron- Ross (L) Assem. 1026; Daniel “The motion, passed by a large admt women to the eldership. ‘class citi Hi gh Lait week hb Cidihous ave | izeng .He ‘sought assir- |. incement of a strike date, miles an hour in squalls near | ald MacDonald (PC) Assem. Compton: (PC) Assem: 1001, majority, was termed a “‘his- Both churches’ are closely re- Hie | VOROM: B08 Pe: BEDE: 10. coms toric moment in the-church’’ by lated ee a than be given setond reading to a bill spell- sae mae _ ce would Union President W. J. -Smith the cenire and gales extended | 2225- Rejects 510. | Fifth Queens—Elmer Blancn- Moderator-elect Rev. G. Deane 4 debate was deferred on rearing. ing out a proposed -system of "°™4!" the “‘guardian of the was expected to Set the date to. ont 275 miles to the north and| Fifth Prince—Alex B- Camp- ard (L) ‘Coun. -2925; Walthen. Johnston proposal to allow. ordination of Walter . Dinsdale (Brandon- . eoljective bargaining for 200,- Merit system.’ day. — ‘175 miles .o the’ south. | bell (L) Coun. 2167; Arnold Mac-.| Gaudet (PC) ~Coun. 2632: Gor Souris) objected to provisions in a aoa pa ae : ; It is the first time in the his- womew to the ministry. How- the Yuk 1 600 pubtic ‘employees. and sent tory of the church, which: was-ever; the, debate is to be re- ‘Ne Yukon bill and didn't. want it to a Senate-Commons com- formed in 1875, that’ women solved before the 10-day as fe a it ree reading—ap- mittee have been allowed: equal privi- sembly ends Thursday. vow wee) Mone. ' i i veg. M \ iav two companion bills leges vi, , gan in seeking elec- Thirty-one of the 49 presby- Conservative, New. Democrat were given second reading and tion to the eldership...Elders teries across. Canada ear and _Crediticte members -sup~ |” : wed and mitiste~s make oe theses: sail ported him andthe Liberal gov- were sent to the same commit- t sion-of local churches and share dicated they favored ordination ernment nesjed support from tee. The fir st is the Public Serv- responsibility «in forming con- cf women as elders while 26 ap- Social—Credit Leader Thompson. —————-—-—----— — pregational policies in non-fi- Proved of ordaining them to the and A_ B&B. Patterson (SC—Fra- ; hanciai matters. 2 ministry ai iser Valley) to win. H S Pacers ee as The. vote was. not considered ea now ; a non-confidence test of the mi- ‘wority ‘Liberal governinent, Reported By | i | Ottawa Liberals Regret “eta set." Resort Town -orritorial ee een Ta | Lennan (PC) Coun, 1884: T; Earl don Bennett (L):' Assem. 3115; iE pee (I,) Assem. 2118; Dr. (Continued on page 3, eol. 3) NATO Partners Move - To Streamline Force - BRUSSELS, Belgium (CP) —- will be shiffed from Fontaine- ‘France's 14 partners in the bleau, near Paris, probably to. (North Atlantic Treaty Organiz: a site. near this Belgian city. ‘ation acted Monday .to stream- Somé reluctance has been re- \line NATO's military command ported in Belgium to taking the forces _and shift them . from military headquarters, reflect- ‘France to Belgium, West Ger- ing. public fears that such a ‘Many and Italy. But they mové would make the country heeded Canada’s advice and a target in any future war. , jmade no immediate. move to The NATO. defence college, © ' "WATERTON, Alta. (CP) =] Premier Lesage Defeat sing ee See a freak spring storm which — ‘dumped up fo 2 inches of snow « VOL. — NO, 193 "| suieecend se: herent Chagy Mal tee Reet Gilon Bessrient: * CHARLOTTETOWN, GANADA, TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1966, be _ NOEMORE SEVEN CENTS 12 PAGES.‘ By MICHAEL GILLAN English Canada of weakening | SAIGON. (AP). — Militant Friday night in parts of south transfer _ NATO's top’ political now .in Parjs, will be shifted. te OTTAWA. (CP)—Federal Lib- the central government. a Buddhisis have scorned an at- western Alberta” and northern Pee from _ Paris. eee i et _frals Monday ecu tf regret—Some—informants—believe “the tempt" to “attach: some Of their’ /Montana : Peed 14. i ini ae ae Ne utl- at. the defeat of Jean Lesage’s Union , Nationale der: Jacks:\moderate... members fb... South... : Be aaa _ i: Be possible..new-~sites- ce ATOM Bites ee eee See TeNnt The ‘qureher eter Mr “Cesag ge 7 jams ruling liter Powered = tetepnOne TREE : : Pea ~ NATO council and meet again Command will he~ integrated tor *t papas Nam Fees ay bowed by tons of. sticky snow d a in October to review the situa- and shifted from Francé, either tion. but predicted Quebec .un- hard at. the ~ federal- -provincial junta and egain demanded that der Union. Nationale Leader conference table, and point. to Premicr Neuyen Cao Ky. re- Daniel Johnson—may make. tife his razor-thin edge as. Proof. he | sign easier for Prime Minister Pear- lacks a mandate to push” too Shortly after the government ; _'tion. : . to. Belgium or West Germany, The, 14 countries in at/com- or some to both en munique, stressed the import- © The NATO. military commit and sicet, snapped by the’ hun-: dreds ‘n the storm, which struck the area: about 3 a.m. Saturday. son's government. ~ hard. °- a : ee * Line crews. worked through ance of , political and military tee will’ remain in Washington “though Mr. Lésage has not SEES’ TOUGHER LINE ¥ ad coupe . Monday. addition: fhe nicht to restore power and ‘integration in the Western Alli- ie the che ato : ora ee a es ae 2 ‘ i mi i i , e : body Wi e abolished’ “In its 4 ae lation Gar wk Ga oar. eT ta i “if vomore ithe . 10 “man military junta, euae ak weit ead i They also emphasized that place an executive body will be ae ri simply. éne said: “He's not a (Buddhist - crowds roared defi- PErions ae jours 3a certain: negotiations ‘will have to picked from. the military came als with 51 seats to the. tnion Liberal: premier. and we ‘i he * : Waterton Lokes Park and. even. & : 7 ke ata 7 to + 7 tata : 0 : . Nationale’s 55, politicalipeePle rid of the emotional bond, the tly 0 the governmen longer in northern Montana. heré: believe it is unlikely that desire to bend “over —hackwards a RCMP at Cardston, 30 priiles the Quebee..Liberals can stay in ty help, Issues will be’ treated a t be undertaken with France in mitiece connection with the removal of AGREE ON GUIDELINES the NATO milifary’ commands “Also agreed were guidelines rorthea:t “of here, said about from French soil. They — su i , butts : g- for™ al common approach to ea : more objectively." INSIDE TODAY jeizht inches of snow had fallen ested ¢ , ‘rante,;'which is withdrawing + Federal Liberals expect Mr One_ cabinet _ Minister, who ‘ ; ‘ ‘Beste the mitcome of these ne- Frante, h § i awing Johns ill ake lots of noise vs he k d ad ' ies by about 10:30 a.m. Saturday. Zotiatiors ‘will be a factor in the its. forces from NAO July 1 i5 pesaggnti nie demands - that Sphhadn ovens and admires Mr. Classified ..:.-..+-. 10, 11 | Power “as restored in "the park ‘decision whether the. ‘council and has ordered Canada and Quenee get. 100 per cent -of per- him a swneaWeedaatee” Called; Deaths: isyeesscesedess ; ‘by Saturday afternoon. , — _ © + Ce will be transferred. "=~. the. US. to close their air bases sonal income, corporate: profit “He'l] .talk a strong , line at \ aa Be eee cere eo 8 Extrenely heavy rain was re- c a os ee : ; a hy ae foes A ei rs pp inor| on, hbocard soil ” AR oe : and inheritance. , taxes. he likes a‘ deaffand a tedtreal Wenn ie rorted at Cardston Friday night, ji ERE jon Marsin of Canada argued (“Denmark wants i! a But for: several reasons they government is in’ a position to eueas Markets Saat ey 6 Tne swollen, muddy waters of) - ve ASTRONAUTS CHAT WITH PRESIDENT, ‘ ei the day mee if Sa a ; ee a to ae s fewer. political difficulties make deal." Hh leds aid AY abet thee AA eae . Lee Creek. washed ‘out’ a bridge |: ae r oe : fo. have any military—signifi- tiate with the Soviet Union of a ee. sewer. p a dea Editorials ‘ lige the: eenmal of 3.060 Tuten they Astronauts Thomas P. Staf- rier Wasp’ to Presidentudeyn- a.m., ‘edt, Mondav-in a neat: cance, the current damage to European. security . pact. This for Mr: Pearson, whose rela- + These views will be put tothe “ i _—"_tionehin__in—the—laatcthree—years-tewr this year when the federal... coer “with” “the Quehee” wovernmientl and — ‘provincial governments sit. Kings “‘Ouirens, City 32 subatded—some—t8—inches—from— ford, left,and-Eugene-A:-Cer-—.don_B.Johnson..in.his Texas .perfect. Janding. They and. the the Alliance shouldWB "iis will—be—explored—when--Freneh 3 their. hichest levels hy the time! nan, “Sporting whiskers from _lonie Monday.—Phe—spacemen has occasionally resulted’ in his down to work suf a new tax- Prince Cownty | reer ‘the rain ‘had stopped early. Sun- on three- day ride. in. Gemini ‘4pl ished | down southeast ot See Ove ap at from pate to ee ea tae ps iimaae cha ged. {in _shar eeme - - . | = ore = ‘ ”, = . 1 7. tom_—- nf : ; ester ‘ = Y.. ss i being re by critica ing—agreement, i day. a B, talk from the recovers care Cape Kennedy, ‘Fila. at 10.00 Carrier Wasp) * “4 NATO's supreme © conimand- spring. session opening today. ° President. talked ‘on the tele- mized and a “maximum: effort Foreign Minister Conve. de® ‘ ; i 4 ° { i