€4 »verformance Se q FBI agents from every If It’s Gesd For The Island WEAT HERY -~ Av fs Clear with a few cloudy periods; winds The Guardian Is For It light. Low-high 35 -and 55. Tharsday: oe ei ‘cloudy, little temperature change. s = ane 4 i és ~ . . i . : é ” : . e : “ - ‘Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew * : “ Authorized masts a the Post Office Department CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1966. : eee MOT ae SEVEN CENTS 22 PAGES» 4 iS Seas ee AS z 5 ee Spa earson| ‘Survi es Te Governor-General SHARE IN SOD-TURNING Vanier uses his walking cane to push Saint a sod on-toa spade held by marked the start of construc- Mme. Vanier during a sod- turning ceremony. Tuesday in ~ the University of New Bruns-* John. The ceremony. Wick. UNB president “Dr. Co- lin B. MacKay: (CENTRE) looks. on. tion of a Saint John campus of (ce. Wirephoto) No Profiteering Given In British Strike _ By JOSEPH MacSWEEN _=LONDON—‘GP}——-The British government called in represen- tatives of the fruit and vegeta- ble trades Tuesday to -varn them: ‘‘No_ profiteering out of the seamen’s strike.” ~ second day ofthe’ National “Sea- | men’s Union strike which ‘has brought down the value of the pound sterling. _ There was no sign of an- early ““gettlement of the strike , over pay and working conditions on British ‘ships. A union. spokesman ai 300 ships were tied up and 10,500 geamen- on strike pay .as of Tuesday.This-was-no-reason,he said, why prices should rise— apart from. racketeering. . Arriving ships were being al- —— to unload. their cargoes | of perishable. goods and. ‘case, much of the fruit-and veg- etables Britain imports ‘arrived from~ Europe on ships not. af- fected by the strike, the spokes- man said. _ WILL TALK TO INDU ‘STRY This was a development in the i |Peart © met chiefs with “the” cabinet which is reported to be- ‘lieve a +housewives—-against—rising_prices— \is. their own best protection in ithe—situation. Peart said he in- tends to discuss prices with ex- lecutives in all ‘sections. of the ‘Warning tine any This is damaging the country and damaging the seamen and | the cause of. it isthe neglect of | the great principle contained in | my text — the apostle's word * that Aatividgals and ‘must not . for ‘themselves Aameriters Minister yee (but Tor_the Yarge sqenhe of cking of the” “whielr they “are ‘The Bank of Enwla an dias re- | ported “to have ened for | eo Straight. day _ to res- cue pound after it‘dipped to ‘$2.7904- in American natn its lowest in nine months. the close of trading Tuesday, it 2 : had rallied to $2.7913. militant attitude by ’ \public- hearings on: this subject,” ‘Ithis matter hang in the air. and | Nostra, {no_decision would _be reached | Lsyndicate. cause of the. seamen’s strike. (Until after me sy Seven- o ° oC y . —— ; t , QUEENS MP ASKS QUESTIONS _ CAPITAL: BUREAU. ‘tests have .been received: about OF THE GUARDIAN‘ the fare boost and who froms on OTTAWA — Queens’ MP what date Premier Shaw was ‘Heath Macquarrie—said— asday- advised of the sispension of the ithat he ‘‘is most-impresséd’’ by increase; when the hearings will the federal government's timing be held on. the Island; whether lof its announcement to suspend any individuals or organizations ferry. tolls to P.E.I. in relation} <————————— 7 to_the current provincial. elec- t Joe Bananas tion campaign. Mr.,.Macquarrie, has ee a series of searching: questions on the Commons’ order paper seek- ‘ing information about the- pro- | [posed increase. NEW. YORK (AP). — Under- “T find it strange’ the pap world chief Joseph (Joe Ban- ;government—would send the 1.) Bonanno, 61, supposedly ‘chairman of the Maritime Com- | mission to Charlottetown to hold re- kidnapped 18 months ago, | appeared Tuesday. - Bonanno surrendered to fed- eral authorities, who_had_an_in- | dictment; waiting for him,: in connectioi—with—his failure - to ’ keep a_ date hg aft federal | | grand jury Oct. 21, Federal — Judge —Marvin——-¥. At Frankel set bail at $150,009. Bo- Mr. Macquarrie said. ‘‘Surely it | is obvious to--the government what the feeling of the-people on the Island isto” this’ proposal, I-> regard these hearings as a-most /unnecessary performance.” |\COINCIDENCE The Queens' MP said that Was a quite a —coincidenee— | Transport . Minister Pickersgill: “his passport and keep should have announced the sus- | | fom geen ce [pension of the increases during | depots and airports ithe. provincial election cam» | Sonanno’s disappearance was ~|paign: “He -saidit-was-obviously-| pelieved linked ‘toa struggle for the government's intention to let territorial control with the Cosa the ‘U.S.-wide crime away railway | May 30 provincial | “We frankly don’t know wheve ‘election. he has been,” U.S. - Attorgey “So far as I know, the P.E.I. Robert M. Morgenthau. said. ferry is the only one in which «we might have had fairly good fare. increases have been’ con- information from: time to time templated,” +Mr. Maequarrie- regarding that up until ‘wo! ‘said. ‘‘As Premier Shaw has 50 |inonths ago, but since then we correctly Mt mans the CNR is’) rhad none at all." ” 1 lowering its. railway passeng Bonanno was charged —with fares inf every. other part of the l obstructing” justice. The indict-~ jeountry so why should they 'ment-catties a maximum of lout the Island to boost lh | five years in prison, His questions ask whether pro- | “FAMILY? - | HEADED Mobster Joseph Valachi told Parliament a 1963 U.S: Senate hearing Bo- nanno—headed one of the five as Nostra families that con- labor Hearing On Ferry Rates. Described Unnecessary. To Police In New York City anno was directed to surrender food industry. A A Gl Most Rev. Michael Ramsey, \WOUL-) ‘ ESTABLISH~ COURT t ance (Aréhbishop— of Canterhuty, said- {Continued on—pagex5,col- 7) = in his address to the annual Prime Minister Wintson reiter-'| By THE: - CANADIAN. PRESS service ‘of the Missions, to Sea- ated his offer to set up a court | men: ,of inquiry to look into’ the | TUESDAY,-May 17, 1966 eo TIe Ow day of sadness be-'iwages- eed nouts structure. of.| The minority Liberal gov- | ernment squeaked to victory .. 118 tH 111 on a Conservative non-confidence - motion in the Commons money Supply de- ste bate. It. was . the ainanak voting - s.| margin of the session for “a government. Being sot In ly Terrain By. STEVE MARCUS SHADE GAP, Pa. (AP)—A phantom sniper shot and killed an FBI agent Tuesday and then The: issue was a Gonsertil: | tive motion saying the gov- | ernment imposed tight money | and~ denied funds to builders. | and prospective homeowners. Health Minister MacEachen said: the government will es- tablish medical care _ insur- ance by July 1, 1967, whether “The troopers fave to move | ‘|quite slowly because, No. 1, he \killed- a man, and No. 2, be- rcemprormqunbcemmnerte neineee steeds fi Z ;the Canadian itrol New. York's graft, rackets and dope. A ‘New York —4police report placed—in-evidence called him ‘one of. the most. im- ‘portant’? syndicate leaders in |the country. Bonanno’s. record -_ includes only one conviction—a $450 fine and 18 months probation — in 1942—for violating the federal wage and hour law ‘in a wom- !en’s coat factory he ‘owned. In 1954, he was arrested by the RCMP on instructions from immigration de- |partment. and was charged with perjury. He was alleged to have |claimed he had no criminal | record, . Bonanno left Canada -July 36, 1964, for Chicago. A spokesman for the Canadian immigration department said he was ex- = BOY TRIGGERS | CRISIS ON HILL HAMILTON .(CP3_~=—A Hamilton district schoothoy— triggered parliament's latest— crisis Monday. Ten-year-old..Graeme Con- nell--suffered- a -severe..ap- pendicitis attack as his tour- ing: Hillfield College ‘group OTTAWA (CP) the minority | Liberal. government survived a in P-E.L) had made tevraisla | left the Parliament build- tions favoring the increase; whe- ings. s Biss votes in the Commons Tuesday | ther other Atlantic fares have= Graeme’s form’ master, _ night, +5 been: increased--and by how Hamilton.Ald_John—Smith,. ~The —118:to: : much; and whether Atlantic fer- and the ir parliamentary a reae yee eevee oe ry fares have been decreased in guide, Joseph Macaluso, MP foynd all but Social Credit MPs voting. against the government. | Eighty-five Conservatives, 15 New. Democrats, all «nine Cred- | itistes and the two independent / for’ Hamilton West, sum- ‘moned “medical help. Fortunately,.there was a doctor inthe. House, Dr. Harry Harley, MP for the Rast three years. Surrenders Halton, took .command, ap- MPs-—joined forees.to_ bring plying first ‘aid and dis- about*’an: unexpectedly close re-| patching Graeme to an Ot- _ sult. tawa hospital for emergency Tie -votecatie-on a: Conseive| Bonanno’s name. came. up.at — surgery. : Sere ey = ative non - fidence motion | Canada’s Dorion judicial in- Graeme;son of “Mr. and near the end - two = day! quiry into’ allegations: of at- Mrs. R. M. Connell,..is in poney supply debate: good condition and recover- ing, Ald. The motion said the govern- ment _had_ instituted a policy of tight money and had denied =: Disappointed Gemini 9 Pilots Likely To lry In Three Weeks |. “By JOHN-BARBOUR— ~The -Allas-Agena— -plunged—-into--a—flvingengine=as..is.the. Agena. |. CAPE KENNEDY, Fla: (AP) ‘the Atlantic 160 miles-from Cape iwill be put into otbit so ae | Two keyed-up ~ ‘Gemini pilots Kennedy, just east of Grand |dashed from great expectations Bahama Island. a some of the docking manoeo- to disappointment in minutes; It may take three days to de vres with it. Tuesday when their Agena termine the specific gremlim} The manocuvres’ are essential | space target fell to earth, scrub-, that wrecked fhe’ performance. {to the U.S. technique for get- bing their vital space adventure’ ‘Obviously -we've lost some- ting a man to the moon. The | \for about three weeks. thing from the program,”” @ |\Gemini 9 femmes" iochte = The astronauts were already |fiizht official-said. But -it was. licate lin their Gemini. 9 spacecraft, ‘too early to tell how much dam- depart © er < moh by ready to ‘pursue the Agena, age was done tothe U.S. pro- two-man ‘space cab and: its ‘when word came that’ they \gram to place a man onthe. up with a mothership ere: ‘would not take off. "moon. ‘aroundthe moon. Although 8 “Oh no, oh no, oh no,” said Conimand pilot Thomas P. Gemini 9 manoeuyres would be pilot Eugene A, Cernan, the 32- Siafford—a veteran of disap- performed around the earth, year-old rookie astronaut, who pointment in space flights—was rather than the . moon, was-to-have~made-areeord-214--reperted- to: have said, . ‘Qh method _would be in part per: hour space walk on the. second shucks. " Then he told the fected. i day of the three-day mission. ground crew: “You can't get Stafford, a 35-year-old U.S. The trouble was pinpointed in. your hopes up uiitil that Agena Air Force lieutenant - Colonel, one of two swivelling booster ccmes across the States ‘(on and Cernan, a navy lieutenant, engines in. the. Atlas booster first orbit). I've been up here a commander, dic tempted ‘brihery by federal min- _isterial—aides_-ih_the-— case_of. Lucien Rivard. of Montreal, , Smith reported. not have non-confidence motion by seven, e — i builders and—prospective— “homie ‘owners needed .mortgage funda, It was the closest. squeak for the Liberals since the throne |speech debate. A Conservative non-confidence motion then was defeated by eight votes. -VOTE WITH LIBERALS Three Social Credit MPs i ‘the House Tuesday voted with the -115 Liberals present. Standings in the 265-seat Cor mons: Liberals 131; .Conserva- tives.96; New Democrats 21" | Creditistes nine; -Social Credit: | five; independent two; and .va- cant one, The tight vote came as a bit of ;a surprise after two days- ot | generally quiet debate on the. houging question. Just_before the “vote, however, Reid Scott (NDP-——Toronto Dan- | forth) put some tobasco into the discussion in a_five-minite talk that branded the National : ing Act the: ‘national act’’ with prices “hapelesese ant t ia ~reach” of the avernae i al ian. The government had 110 hotiss ing policy, Mr. Scott added. It should create a department ‘of urban affairs under one’ ter who would be responsibil feb |NHL and Central Mortgage, as ie government was. taking @ +s ‘negative approach’ to prob. lems facing the economy Labor... wag S sug i gested th tions. of "Win gee slate from mortgages. 2 He said the situation, ts: far from catastrophic and the num ber of houses built in 1966 likely the wit come within 10 per cent of ithe ‘record be coat completed in 11965. ain aR CLOS® TO RECORD With houses: -being built af close“io record figutes; the gov- rocket. engine “andthe tried to correct for the wild ac- mand pilot. tivity of the: erratic engine, the were left without. a target Oct. entire Atlas-Agena. swung As_the other swivelling number of times before.” “main engine —He—and—the, Gemini 6 com-7) into an oceanward plungesx «It their flight had ernment could hardly be ex. it to find te ee |. (Continued "yn page 3, col. —tContinued- on- pase: 4 -col, 2): President Johnson Urges Walter-M. Schirra, | 2% last when the fits’ Agena y the program developed a faul fuel mixture and blew up. aan ,gines were happened just 10 seconds re AAGe booster en- it could go’into orbit. before to stop firing and Then it happened again in Waiting to blast off about four minutes before the | December. agena target ship was to take for a_hastily- planned tog to off. on dts own. command |Tendezvous with Gemini 7 and | ¥ééover. lost. program’ nn. stopped the Agena from firing and both rockets separated on Stafford and Schirra spent some schedule, falling into the sea ‘tightening. -moments in their | ‘separately. : spacecraft when their Titan | rocket suddenly shut down right | after -ignitio&. The flight went. off. as programmed two days. later. wk The’ trouble seemed to be in) the Atlas booster. recket where | swivelling engines went sud- | denly awry, sending the 113-foot Atlas-Agena combination into »a USE ‘SUBSTITUTE Buddhists To End Quarrel WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi- ae issues in order to gét on ‘dent Johnson has appealed to) With the great national tasks.” Rusk told a press ‘Thich Tri Quang, dissident 1106 could be outbreaks of civil South Vietnamese Buddhist! strife in South Viet Nam from jeader, to. compromise differ- | time to time. pat = does not expect civil war result — awit oer. pee asl from the present conflict be ments in a common ‘tween government and_anti-gov- solidarity against Communist ‘ernment forces in the Da Nang- forces. Hue area. State Secretary. Dean Rusk, «The United States, Rusk said, | disclosing the U.S. response to | is telling’ -South Vietnamese wild tumble toward earth. When the Gemni 9 mission is a Tri Quang appeal for Ameri- | leaders that there is restiveness in the U.S. over political vio- holed up in a rocky terrain with |~ = \cause he has that young xirl as | all provinces are ready to \pelled- He -arrived in Montreal a pretty 17-year-old girl hostage | : ia hostage,"’ Conmy said. participate or not. ‘Tin May. 1964. . he kidnapped- last week. oe “That man. knows the area Network supervisor Mar ee Agent Terry Ray Anderson, |: ket ” Thibault of the CBC told. the #2, married and the father of [Rai an’ woe Nae asin Commons broadcasting com- Longshoremen four children, was killed by a | lwas:stain-“the—stt believed. Mittee French network _ pro- a single shot {rom a rifle. as he | to ec thes mentid an who "ams critical of the Liberals ‘Remain Out and other lice pushed - the |; hasssterrortead the. area cine ale have brought direct -interven- ” search for Peggy Ann Bradnick. most two vears—was sighted by '10n by top CBC officials. MONTREAL (CP) ‘Some (The FBI in Washington said Agents have charged: a ald former mental patient, Wil- liam D. ‘Hollenbaugh of Shade Gap, with the killing. In a co : ‘ . : | } The gun battle took place in Mav 2, Pio ‘at"‘Belleonle. the Fi | df enero the aid Hollenbaugh “did shoot and | Rie eatiad: nek Wodnantay <ill-agemt Anderson while in the | lho eee io abatch theteonsabe wil: whe of his _ official duties.’” (The. FBI said Hollenbaugh, a | aative .of Perry. County,. Pa,, been confined''to the Far- State Hospital mart,: Pa., »from *o dune, 1959. ain said“ he has been victed of burglary and break- ing and_ entering, je armed and should be~'con- vie January. i sidered dangerous.) “Maj. Frank MekKetta - Pennsylvania of the another FBI and state. -policemen agent three Pennsylvania community. The shots came out of no- where,” said MeKetta.. ‘‘Ander- gon and two tracking dogs were. killed and a wounded.” ’ Immediately, “state police and station went -mile ' radius thée““sniper and. the girl, who were held up in a sort of cave in the wooded. Yock - strewn area. z Jack L, Conmy, press. secre- tary to Governor William Scran- 4-year- | laint filed. before |” Way- | ry 1946, con- | is knawn to! state police sajd-| Anderson was killed as he and | combed a. rocky area of this rural central third dog | scene. SThey. surrounded | three also another. FBI agent and state policemen. They spotted the. girl well."* McKetta_ reported. lwas walking “home from school .|with her five brothers and sis- * Hers. ° The »mountain man has been .|molesting*women for two years. ‘In one case. he shot a woman W. D. HOL LENBAUGH Sought As Gunman the area to: carry on a con- itinuing investigation. “She was alive and eet INS'DE TODAY 4.250 longshoremen in Montreal, WEDNESDAY, ‘May 18 Quebec City and -Trois-Rivieres The Commons meets at 2:30 remained off their jobs Tuesday | p.m. to discuss an extended for the eighth day. grant to Newfoundland. The Shipping in the three ports has | Sénate stands adjourned until been almost tied up since the ! start _of r the walkout” Steamer. Missing . With262Aboard in the arm. and foot... He ,also | Hets at houses. cars and tricks | MANTEATTAD A. ome 2 the near this village of 140 ‘persons. ihas failed to fin e ilippine - Pioneer Cebu had landed her Tuesday's sHootings erupted Steamer Pioneer Cebu which passengers safely. : after six days of fruitless officials believe may have sunk Then’ came the report from lsearching. The massive opera- i" 2 typhoon. At least 262 per- the’ Pioneer Tacloban. Planes ition was called off Sunday SMS were aboard. : and ships of the Philippine night, but 35 state policemen A sister ship, the Pioneer Navy also joiied the hunt. - | and 0 FBI 1% femained.in Tacloban, radioed -Tuesday she Seas remained stormy in the peer oi swept the seas north of Cebu wake of Typhoon .Irma;—whick Island_in the central Philippines passed almost directly over the and «found nothing , The Pioneer Cebu said Mon- day she was aground on a reef and the situation was serious. 90 miles an hour Monday As Irma swept into the South China Sea, « authorities counted Classi et eae 19 The °740-ton “ship sailed from at jeast 13 dead. The storm left Bites eS pp sah 19 Manila for Cebu * Sunday, a trail of wrecked houses and WORMS ks 6 ie etesaser. 3 “We. may never know. bow isunken fishing boats in the cen. Comics ........ 17. Many there were. on board.be--traf; Philippine islands. Several PF inseteinatkets:: 12 cause many of the people buy persons were reported missing Ee : ‘ Reert.. 14. _ their *:ickets after they are. on,” ‘after two smotor launches cap- . PEGGY ANN. ani ; said Manuel San Jose, Vice sized between LeVte and Samar. Ls) Held Hostage atten sseeetstete e rea of Filipinas, Pioneer Leyte was reported: (0 have poids eS Bota ge te gees : qe Line ‘ en red =the sheaviest - casualties ton, sdid 250 state policemen “Stmmerside .... : “MESSAGE WAS VAGUE damage. Preliminary. '¢- were moving through the brush ings, Queens, City ; Farlier, the line received a porte “estimated damase [0 and woodland. He-.said another, Prince County 2. vague message from its Cebu Leyte’s gta Tacloban, at 100 stood by. a office saying that “based of if: $2,500 _| means Pioneer- Cebu with winds up-to The Atlas. engines swivel as a | définitely ‘re-scheduled, _ it will | can support, said Tuesday that of steering, an electric ‘not be’attempted with an Agena. American influence _ is being instructions from the guidance Instead an Augmented. Target used: ‘‘to persuade all “elements” sy ystem to.-correct course. J Docking Dane which is not }in South Viet Nam to put aside | »— ¥ Soine 200 demonstrators pro- the eve of Defence Secretary the American Society of. = ; . Newspaper Fditors «in Mon: tested United States ‘involve. Robert McNamara’s address treal.. Slogans - included .. ‘Not ent in Viet Nam Tuesday ote -the -annua!convention of _one.cent,..not .one man, for : poh sg i MONTREAL PROTEST TO MCNAMARA VISIT lence in South Viet Nam when _U.S. forces are fighting te pre- | vent- Communist an oe i that dirty war’. and ‘More Canadian explosives for U.S.A, bombs”. (cP Wirephote)