l it It's Good For The island The Guardian Is For it Clouding over in morning. show PPS during evening; southwest winds 20. Low-high 36 and .37. Sunday: clearing. @lltc finalisation “Covers' Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” iOre-gon lPrimary lls Surprise l PORTLAND, Ore. (Apt—In a surprising turn, New York Gov- ernor Nelson A. Rockefeller and Senator Barry Goldwater of Ari- zona fought a see-saw battle for soc-iii Clu- bllll by the Paul pa Authoriud II Offic- Department. mum. I“ m yuan d pung- I- am "Tia—PAGES Pearson Ready To Resign If Leaf Flag Turned Down Small Boy ls Killed l VOL. LXXVII. N0. 116 Whig“ SEVEN CENTS 5-PAGE SECTION’ FEATURES DDF pressure Grows the lead Friday night in first jomamed 1“ WHY" edl- I scattered returns from Oregon's l I tion of The Guardian is a Republican pr e s i dential pri-‘ five-page Special section on t e n n I mary balloting_ n I ngilhion Drama FeSll. I .v va Wl '. _ l iCaIEMbmg “if; wasbanegry' “Whittle begun Monday OTTIAWA vCle'l‘ho contro .illi_\’ l. f)thl'< are Rimlf‘l; for p_ , _ am 553 or, __ . . ' H . . . _ Th 59mm ~ _ versia -issue of a distinctive Ca« an roval hctnr lh to South .Viet.N‘am. who hadksou‘fils _ .mfnllg Anhurf '6" :1? jar“ 'r"'ema'l: w‘ll‘am m); his”... Simiananfis” inadian flag may boil over in ampumn \‘isit, e 9 queen; been credited in advance pollsJ "'5' Fee year” 5°“ 9 Mr- “Ce. Andrew Jari is. James I . y' .or ‘ ‘9 Parliament within a few weeks with “he lead in a siman comiand .Mrs Roiahd Jehkms o“ (iheverim Keith MacKenzie’ pdalIs which will be prcsenl- F I , " When the Common: mot F‘t'i- test for the flaws 18 Répubh-‘lSOlu‘ls, was killed instantly. Waiter Solomon. Gerard Mac- 9 and me” ado“ and 3"” tho" ride) murce§,(‘1°5e 1," day‘ Opposm‘m, Lead” Dlef‘m‘ can convention delegates. jwhen he was struck hy a m. Dhnald and Elmer MacDonald. tresses. The entertainment 6 government confumed cai- baker and \ Democrat". lier published reports if Parlia- ment doesn‘t accept the govern- ,gientsh proposed maple leaf on newspaper stories. It ag. t e minority Liberal . - l ministration will offer its resig- l ‘ "No algfifljahhzigrr‘miat}: nation I 7 time of the introduction of the .Thel‘e were earlier indica- rcsoliition question." said itions the parliamentary vote on Mr. Pearson. He rcpcatcd this Leader Douglas firod a series of questions at Mr. Pcarson based which is planned for the vis- itors is listed as well as a schedule of plays and times. Many fine photographs of the interior of the theatre the stage. the seating ar- ‘. rangements and the fea- tiires of the building are c . .on the Main Street of Souris at Goldwater preViously had told 1.30 pm yesterday reporters in Los Angeles it was; 7 impossible for ‘m to win the: The 081‘ “'85 driven by Mel- Oregon vote because he had not vin Blaisdcll. Red House and spent the necessary time or the doctor who attended the money in the state to win. lt-ltild was Dr. Edward Kass- , ner. Souris. . The Arizona Senator said “9‘ Dr. G.S.A. Inman. all of Souris. Vote Is Tonic To U.K. Tories LONDON tori — Success In‘ _ l Coroner . shown. as well as many of 31119 flag would 1101 “WOW? any three times ft ‘ . would behappy With a feuilrlthEMomague formed a jury and three out of four byelection can the performers and other fquestion of confidence in the lions l 3 er Slmllar quos place POSlt‘lon In Oregon T15 ‘ - f tests Thursday acted like a r ‘ “ i ' would place him low on the me mq‘IESt has been set or tonic on the ruiingC n t. “8” known personalme’ igo‘emmem. While "0 dealim‘ ha: Men s ‘ 0 serva Ike. 7' i ' ' ' . . .. ‘ ' ‘ totem pole except for two can. May 20 at 8 pm. at the Town many a connected viith the DDF . Prime Minister Pearson told taken by a". cal,th Shun.” MANAGING EDITORS and banquet sponsored by the 51‘3", Souris- both locally and from “he” “the Commons Tues‘lay “When 883' the tlircevlcaf flag would ap- itor (left) and Journal Editor didates who did!” campaign I g i wives of daily newspapers Journal-Pioneer in Summer- Elma" Murfhy “Eh”! 135" Pennsylvania Governor William' The .accident occurred when gurlggi’lREQL’E'esgt“Edwnggeslfla; Canadian Centers. .(lihe. time Comes ‘0 51mm“ “)9 pear to be on the vcrgc of so- from across Canada were side‘last night. Peter Pres- is fies‘xipe: "t r” w. Scranton and Senator Marfi “‘9 9mm "in in front of the ("1' the wilitshirey riding ofu Dijvleits‘ ‘t-tieiLsISImnatff “:9 fivemment '" lt‘Mion. The cabinet is expected entertained at a race tion and ton of the Brantl’ord Ex 05- l-an 'a( I no 5 resses 93‘“ Chase Smith Of Maine' coming car 9 was dragged ' d ‘ l'f ' ' ' i ‘ er 0 e HMS“ of l" he ‘manimmls i" its choice p D poml. during the reception. ._—._._———————i 19 feet and the car had to be plpe new '9 mm 3. "ngmg ’commons I would hope every th‘ll the fill" dcsir'n "of: be- . party that was beginning to a member of the House would vote ‘ H h A fore Parliaman and the "free s his conscience dictates and vote" will apply to backhench- S. lJa before the body Ea In ihhat there would be no ques~ er vt-ion of confidence or non—confi- b . . c ed up i could be removed. The vehicle iwas a 1959 Ford Station wagon‘ ‘ of Ding_ election. doubt that it would recover in time for the October general l Editor Regrets Essay Contest . . a towned by Roy Brown . n ,- m . . I Space Devo'ed ‘VclL and used as a school bus. 011?- P°llli° 3‘ t‘ommt‘nia- ST- MICHEL d" SAINTS. den“ m a party sense' sagl etoohe natizi‘ofyfdngglmtti: . T S t. g . The child is sumved by two; [or called the Devizes resull,. Que. (or) —— A single-engined' “ Sources say it will still he a flag issue settled is becauso of . O epara ‘lsm . :hmthers' Robert, one and at where Tory candidate Chm-19gl Norseman aircraft With seven; vote’ inasmuch as party the ng‘ving p “SSH”, 0m . half and David. five months,‘ Morrison was defending a pie; aboard plunge—(1 to th? bottom 0'; Whlps W01” be employed to members favoring retention of I n a ‘ Representames or momma" so i The funeral will be held at 2.45 various 1969 majority of 3.838.' “farby Lac d" Some? Friday I W” up Support ‘0" Party posi- the red ensign. ‘Canadia‘n daily newspapers in “the best, result the government’ nl'zhl. carrying at least three W905: However. these SOUI'CCS More and morn members w mph ,0 their death, said. r, Pearson would regard particularly . . ‘ those from th TWO bodies were “covered a TCJfM‘thll of the. flag as a de- Prairies and e etl MONTREAL (cm a A year ' Sunday from 81- MaW'S Chum“ ' be 'u the Maritimes—~ [he companions: 2 Friday at the lstili Clana-| ago Sgt'_Maj. waher Leia was! J ry members empanell- her ihas had in years." idi'an Managing Editors Confer-Imaimed by Mr. Everett ' . . . miscd when . TWO; and Airs-Hgigfétncelrmgfi were announced. However, the Do“ _d abhterggtgst bombé. ‘ . within ham-5‘ and “scum” 3 feat for the gOvvei-nment and it are dccoralin: their parliamen. sher. 21 Hawthorne Avenue.. committee decided ycstcrdayien" "rs -sa' 9 5 agamsi ‘NE were trying ‘0 "33"" a third woum Tes‘gn‘ Wary dom‘s “'ilh "NEVIS- an WWI were Staggem‘S- i still in the aircraft. Known Vic- d - his sur The mm}? day meeting he”! This weekend the 43-year-old. annually. is devoted to study ofl soldier is going fishing with. news organization and handling some friends "at a nice quiet by dailies. and large-circulation;I Spot"- Said MFS- Lela FridaY- l I . 2 ONE DESIGN FAVORED w“? Armand Eth‘er' prime minister is he- . . 'r ‘1 ‘ d“ 53"”- “d a“ l l-ieved to favor a white flag \rith' l ' ' of St. Mic e . unidentified Montrealcr. ’ Ens‘ i I l The tale of the other four “the' red maple have“ “‘1 In" l could not be established imme- ‘ diatelv l some are busy making speeches on its behalf. The Liberal party supporters Charlottetown are the winners 1 that second prizes of $75 wouldi of the Centennial Essay com-‘ be awarded in each competii petitions it was learned last tion and third prizes of $50 lllL'ill from Mrs. Isabel Kippingl both contests. lims has within Red i r _ its blue ban a hide or the ranks and there are indications (9 still being considered. 5 backbcnchcr says he thinks the Charlottetown who is chairman; Second me winner in the1 _ . . .. . - of the committee to arrange. .. .p . _ tweek‘lles With compal‘able DrOb-' Since May 11,. 19633. When a flag. This would symbolize the‘ that party lines may crumble for this part of the Centeniilail Rural.me “Hill-m“; Edward! lems. lbomb blew “ “ lus face f“ -~ "'from se ‘ " i {in the formal vote. Thematic”. ;lsland Ill 1864 ‘ls Miss Doro-l P t M P . “h m l 'lhe was about to dismantle it. Reports said‘hephohm_year_15mm" sa 0th . ,l .1 A n _ C I .4 W . thy chheh, 257 Richmond Street; oer . res.on o e an - had made what 1” doctors old Laurier Bellerose of St. Mi. . “Em A 3’ e1 simi ar e-‘ az‘fnnSUtllls .nnscnat'lte land in 1864“. and Mrs. Mosiier of the series “When I was very Young" which was open to grandparents 70 years a nd m-cr. Mrs. Mosher grow up Ill the Kildare section of Western Prince. PRIZES ADDED Each of these ladies will rc- rrivc a cheque for $100 as pro- Second prize wmner in the When I was Very Young" competition is Mrs. Wallace MacKay. Stanley Bridge and jthc third prize goes to Harri- son MacFat‘lanc. Bcdeqiie. ‘ The judges noted with appre- ' ciation the uniformly fine qualil‘ ity of the essays. and the grcat‘ lamount of research work that t(‘.ontiniicd on page 2. col. 2‘ i I t t OTTAWA (CPL—The Atlantic Development Board has placed a price tag of $3,000,000 on the economic impact of St. Lawr- oncc River wintcr navigation on the East Coast ports of Hall- fax and Saint John NB The board said Friday the annual diversion of about 200.- 000 tons of general cargo to the river ports represents a loss of that financial dimension to the two coast ports—plus a loss of 3.600 man-months of seasonal omployment. The board. a federal agency lcharged with boosting the eco- nomic develolment of the Atlan- tic provinces. said that if winter navigation was fully developed on the St. Lawrence River it would impose substantial addi- tional losses on the two ports. From 1957. when icobreakcrs began operations in the ‘ nvei and the Gulf of St. Lawrence. OTTAWA (CW—Prime Minis- ter Pearson told the Commons Friday the government wants to pus more n no im- lor pieces of legislation helm recess. Opposition MP: giggled nerv- husly as Mr. Pearson read his 'pre-summer list" of "must" legislation. but their leaders Kenerally aimed that they want to expedite the nation's bust- lieu. Gilles Gregoire (Creditiste— hpoinie) commented that the Commons has passed only n by minor bills in the first 64 sitting days of the session and it was time to get down to work. he voters were waiting im- patiently lur action. Minute. dor Distan- ker dc. tired to expedite business at all f ADB Puts $3 Million Tag 0n Winter Navigation Cost there is any thoum of a sum- d, the ports of Saint John and Hal. i ifax have experienced a signif- icant loss of their annual gen- cargo trans-shipment traf- said the board. As a result. the ports have 1lost income and employment. lIlANDLEs MOST CARGO The main weight of the loss was said to fall on Saint John, which handles most of the gen- eral cargo s - shipments. Wheat traffic was not included. nor was bulk cargo such as pet- roleum. sugar and gy um. The board noted that benefits fell to the Atlantic area from government icebncakcr services in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. It estimated that about 51.600000 was saved annually in ship- ments of newsprint from Dal- llousie. N.B., Corner Brook and Botwood. Nfld.. because of year- round operations supported by; icebreaker services. eral fic. Gov't Has Heavy AQGNda l. Before Thoughf Of ReceSSl break—to permit MPI to go. home for the long Victoria Dayl weekend. The session resumes; Tuesday at 2:30 pm. l Most of the day's debate was- voted to farm policy and charges of Liberal patronage In the agriculture department. No progress was made in the con- sideration of the department's spending estimates for 1 despite a plea for a speed-up by Agriculture Minister Bays. Mr, Hays said the Commons already has spent five days this session debating his main and estimates. will) Cleo men! Vincent (PC—Ntcolet-Ya- mm) replied that Conserva- tive agriculture ude were bold up for “days hobo 1m session. Nome mat... a.“ ° - on W net-l Shallow-gisth 533"", W "a Mount)“ mi a. mantel-y boll- nomilu or mtg." .tlionoxtodlfloaot'l‘be m Rouse rose at 2 pm. Guardian will be Toasty. IDT after an abbreviated loat- my 19. but fitting - with no land! . ratism. ' bows. taken Victoria Day that 100 years after Confedera- Except for his right hand' he‘. The privately - owned plane tion was being worked out so has regained the of hisJ . , . . be- -1 _ . . . . A id at mg pioted by Lauiier Belle mum newspaper space is de'lmgh'l :hdehopaha‘glw: “geeky provincigil cgiiiietvalgsunwiliihiatfsiii:I giggle? $303312: t‘rl'ileenahiiicidminL’"’59- €50" 40- M St Mic‘hel vmm ‘0 the memo" 0! sePa"V:sftesrtilleunstIZady asalthoueghlage1 only official observance of Vic-i lard des Oi'meaux day in honor des 53”"5- .l '- toria - y as r as most Cana- F of a French-Canadian hero who‘ can ham wiggssavmh 1:5 Shh ‘m‘ dians ares concerned. isaved Montreal by repelling an CIRCULATION STUDY lndian attack at Long Sault on‘ - . . 1early. however. to say to w-hatl Few will hear the guns chum, . _ I OW“. day work .8. the extent the sturdy soldier. nic-l der as most Canadians are ex-" the Ottawa RlVeT 1“ "he 17‘“ P mee‘mg ‘ndl‘ded Slum“ by: named Rocky. will recover his peeled bo forsake hiadi‘tion for-,Ceil‘vlll‘cu‘)’.l rho a 'a‘k (mm, M ' n a i _ v 3 ' , peec . a chance to enjoy thcmsclves in He left hospital in March but. the mild and sunny weather- has been undergoing forecast for most of the coun- therapy five days a week sincel try. Robert Dunlop. Clialham Daily for representatives of dailies with circulation less than BRANTFORD lCl’i -—Police were quick in responding to a telephone call Friday. more than 2.000.provincial po- siice will patrol highways. Customary Sightseer: are ex- 15.000; C_ B. Schmidt. Kitch- .. . . h - I -1 man sai ener _ Waterloo Record for a. chat a rehabrlitation centred; ,- many, the three. _ (h,yi to tag: Partilalglfili‘lémlgtl‘l had 31mm“ over her husband mm with circulations 15000 lo ’9 ls long“ on“ process' iweekend W1” he the “m oD-im ‘ awa"ll mos p t Th ‘ With “19 famnl' cal‘ and if he i ‘ ' said Mrs. Lela. pot'tunily of the year to open! “mans “” sen' e didn't get up, she would run 50.000. and Denis Harvey. Ham“ ilton Spectator. papers With cir- ‘ culation with above 50.000. Strike Talks i Honorary membership in the1 lake tempera, i House of Commons rose Friday and will not. sit again until Tues« day. The city will be a blaze of color for the annual Tulip Festi- al. cottages. test tures and escape cities for a verdant countryside. over him again. ' . were looking at e said explaining that her husband In all provinces, police ex- conference was awarded t°i To Resume pect crowded highways to claim: . didn't want her to drive the “"90 former preSidems’ Tits-W their usual toll of human lives. ; westerners have a selecm’". car and had threatened to cut are . Rogers. who retiredi ST. JOHN‘S‘ Nfld. (Cpl "I he Canadian Highway Safetylof sports programs. but in Cal-’ the mes with a haicheh menu-V “0m “‘9 Reglnal Shipping companies and strik-i Council has not issued its usual l 8m the male“ "0st are ('X' Two officers sped the I‘eéder‘pmh w- , v"mghan-linlfl dOCkWOI'kel‘S here agreedi'highway fatality prediction. but.peeled £9.3ttend the openmg 0‘ scene. but the irate wife had retired from the Windsor Star.1 late Friday to resume negotiaqan average of 38 persons have the Prairie race season Satur- disappe I husband' and Emery 143318110. formerly (ions today. died on roads during the week d‘a—V' ‘ who had a slight elbow injury. of Monolon LEvangellne. 89-! It was the first break in the end in the last eight yearg, Usually temperate British Co- said his wife exaggerated pointed recently as public relas , hard line attitude taken by both. tions manager. St. Lawrence re- . While most Canadians simplyilumbia has been 1””de the When She said She had l'u‘“ sides who efused to discuss} regard the weekend as a wehlworst 'weat-her in the country: overhim, stop. (01‘ Canadian NatIOMl. and proposals except thoselcome hohday students in res“ Wit rain and below normal Railways- gmatc'hing their demands for 22 five Quebec '18“ to take exce _j temperatures. Elsewhere. only closed. although they never Mr. Preston announuced thatld p " scattered showers were ex- gave an_ explanation for the the week- tion to its traditional influence. In Montreal. about 1.000 are‘ pected to interrupt en . lays. the 1965 annual meeting will bei The meeting is SOthUled ‘0‘". elbow iHJUFY- eld at Toronto Feb. i10330 a~m- NDT- t P erin - Lajoiel will address the meeting in his first speech since his appoint- ment to head Quebec‘s new edu» cation ministry. i : Tonight P re m i e r Wal-l ter Shaw will be speaker at ill dinner sponsored by the Prince', Edward island government. l .‘ Mr. Pearson's "must" list in- cluded an amendment to constitution to authorize the proposed Canada Pension Plan to pay benefits to widows and orphans of pension contributors. This field is resorted for the introduce the soon and then tbel revised pension plan itself. ; Other major bills high on the! priority list the redistri- bution of fence staff sharing arrangemnu with the prmrinces and the mini-lo tel-dc. fishing limit. ! . . There would be legislation to . set up two new departments— t. . treasury and rural develop- ment. Student loans and family allowances for students aged 13 be mended and 17 would also ' “armada-5...... CORNWALL SCHOOL OPENS llBRARY I m” anml A new library was official- at Centennial project of the night's opening looking over officially opened the library mole of it. 1. I." opened last night at the Warn ‘1 Institute of Com- the books. From the left are: and Miss Dorothy Cullen. .of before the Commons now no the Cornwall Elementary School. wall. and was began in Febr- Mrs George Machllan. ii the P.E.t. Library associa- oppumm ma m u in .d. by Lloyd Machall. MLA uary. Shown above are member of the library com- tron. who Was guest speaker Vince. I in! teen. The library was some of the people a! hut mittec; Lloyd MacPhail. who at the «canon. By THE CANADIAN PRESS ‘iexpected to demonstrate in an? chartered for a fishing trip. was . . | Police conSidered the case : . Parliament .\lrs. Howatt was chosen asiand the essay selected for: EXPOSitOl‘ Who i5 contelmcall an encouraging reCOYeTy , chcl dcs Saints, had escaped; . »- t . H- wuiner of the competition "Ru- ’ third prize was written by Mrs. ence president said in his~open~ His wife describes him as and was being treated for j 50"“ “Mm”- memh‘e"! Want; glpgposrgggenm$n°x jflah‘i‘: 3:1"; ral Life in Prince Edward 13- W A. Bruce. Valleyfield West. jug address it is “Numb.” Elimi‘fuia tw1co as energetic shock. the new flag brought before, party “I 'am 5”” that 00 immediately '0 lt' cent of our members would vote Icould perhaps be ready to fly; against it." ltheatre Workshop Demonstration Opens V Last night Ted Follous. \rcll-I ‘ known Canadian actor now wiln the Neptune Theatre in Hali- ’ fax. addressed dclcgatcs to the theatre conference in the nth-- cial opening of the three-day round of talks. demonstrations and INSIDE TODAY workshops. Births. deaths r Finance. markets . . . . . . .. Editorials , ., . with lloiitgonicry Hall was the scene of the opening. and will. bf' the centre for the entire collfr‘rcncc. This morning Loon Major of Toronto and artistic director of the Ncpiiine. is conducting a t catrc dcmonsiration featuring best actor and actrCss winners in regional fcstivals across Ca- nada. He will continue the dem- onstration in the afternoon un- lit a child drama dcmonstra- lion and discussion takes over at about four o'clock. A playu'rizlll's workshop con» ducted hv .‘il‘S. Norma Spring- foi‘d of Montreal is the activi» ty for the evening ’l‘uo panol dist-iissioils fea- llll‘f‘ Sunday's azcnda. and the confcrcnco \iiil ('omc to a close tlic pr‘r-l-‘cstii'al dinner Sunday lllL‘ill Mrs. Johnson Blamed For lenants' Poverty WASHINGTON tAf‘I In an indirect attack on the adminis- tration's anti«po\'ert)' program, two Republican Congressmen reporicd Thursday lhcy found "deplorable poverty" among tenants on Alabama farmland owned by Mrs. Lyndon B John ‘ son. Representative have Martin of Nebraska and .\l G Snydor of ‘Kcntiicky implied the who .if the prcsidcnt is a callous laun- lord. .-\nd they said Prosidcut Jolinsnn ought to follow lill‘ Christian admonition to “put your house in hofore preaching the gospel of his anti. poverty program. Both Martin and Snydt‘r are ‘ members of the House of Rep» resentatix'cs oducation and la- ihor committee considcrin: ilic 1 Johnson hill, Both oppnsc it, Snyder said he and Martin toured the Alabama propcr.y ‘ last weekend at the expense of ‘ the chublican COHEI‘CSSlOiMl committee They look photo graphs of SIX of its Negro ion- 1 ant and sliarecropprr familzes. and Thursday they told a press ' conference: "We saw nothing hrro that i could not easily be corroclod by [the Johnson! themselrs. with-i out a lllt‘kf‘l of federal funds or a sinclc fcdrral program ‘ ll, of course. lhcv really cared." REVISED T0 EVICT .\t lilf‘ Whitc Hoiisc. .Vlrs. Ell- zahcth f‘arpcnlcr. press SPCI'G'. al‘v {or Mrs, Johnson. said the WW of the prcsidcnt would rec cciic far morc profit from the and if ihorc wcrc no tenants or sliarccl‘oppci's and she could ('nm'r‘rl ll into timbcr cropland. Rut \ll's. ('zii‘pcntcr said. \lrs Johnson. for humanitarian reasons. has rcftiscd to evict tne tenant: and sharcrroppcrs from the land The proportv is part of a 3.700- acrc tract in south central Ala- , just north of Montgom- “\lr~ John's total rental ln~ comc from the property during 1963 “as “.189. . ut 3' cents per acre." Mrs. Carpenter Sal . , Afior deduction of taxes and other expenses. Mrs. John- son's income from the lord In ism “as approximately 14M or. per acre . . . _ “Vi'h at would they ! critic“ Iiavc Mrs. Johnson do? tht‘m (tenants) move off ti. land?"