4 ' * ‘If It's Good For The Island. * _ The Guardian Is For It - VOL LXXIX NO. 63 32 MEMBERS IN NEXT HOUSE — Sth Kings Electoral Is Restored By Legislature The 5th electoral district of jion Leader Alex B. Campbe!l were defeated by the govern- District | 4th: district than the third and that the addition of the St. t wardia ’ te / “i _ “Cavers Prince’ Edward Island Like The Dew” : CHARLOTTETOWN, ‘CANADA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16,1966. + Los Angeles Is Sho - WEATHER ©... Sunny, a few snowflurries; ere winds 20, gusts to 40, becoming fig 8 and 20. Thursday: sunny, milder, . . _ 92 PAGES: en | NOT MORE SEVEN CENTS , Kings. was reinstated when B1| ment. One was to lower the vot- | Eleanor’s and Sherbrooke poll- 19 was passed in the P.E.I. Legislative Assembly. yesterday | ing age to 18 years from the pre- afternoon. sent 21 years and the other. three The passing of the pill means | | dealt with altering the bourdari- | that following the next election |es of the 3rd, 4th and .5th dis- there will be 32.members repre- | tricts of Prince to make 4 more senting 16 districts, in the As-|equal distribution of the voting sembly, instead of the # that | population. eomprise the House now. Mr. Campbell claimed there: Four amendments: by Opposit- | are 2,000 more voters in the Three Problems Seen Facing Agriculture Prosper “Arsenault (L—Ist government “do “more paving Prince) said last evening the |there this summer. He asked three major problems facing the | particularly that the road from agricultural industry of the pro--| Cascumpec to O'Leary be paved vince were, the high cost of | and that two streets in en farm machinery, the problem of | and two in Tignish be paved finding satisfactory help and the! ‘Are we educating our child- exodus of’ the sons and daugh- ren too much, too fast?” ters from the farms to Central | Mr. Arsenault speaking on ed- Canada. ucation. “Education is ees Mr. Arsenault spoke during ‘to be an aid to fuller life, not last evening's sitting of the Leg- a substitute- for it.” {slative Assembly and was! He called on the department speaking in the Throne Speech .‘ education te have the school debate. ; year end-onJune 20. He told the government, ‘we | have received very little pave- | the number of highway acci- ment in Ist Prince.’’ He said | dents and traffic fatalities, Mr. there was only slightly over six | Arsenault said there was a need: | miles of provincial pavement | for stricted road patrols by the laid in the Ist district this past | RCMP. year. This does not include| He called for $1.25 minimum pavement laid under the Roads | ; wage and told the government | to ‘ces program, which |-‘‘we should not be mean with | was mostly federal contribution. | the.laboring class, but we should Mr. Arsenault said there were | be. generous.” $19 miles of roads in 1st Prince | Mr. Arsenault finished his re- | eerving a population of ‘approxi-_ marks last evening and was fol- * mately 9,896 and Tie asked the |lowed by Hon.: Henry Wedge. Expressing his concern over asked . [me district to the 3rd district would rectify this- partially. By Negro Are The government voted as a) bell’s amendments. The Sth district of Kings has | been reinstated ‘in the same form and boundaries as it was prior to the recent proclamation of the 1963 Election Act. ‘ | A section of the bill ‘which | passed yesterday called for the repeal of a section of the Elect- ion Act’ which reads as follows: “No amendment. to this Act ap- plies in any election for which ja Writ is issued within six months from the passing there- of; : é By. repealing this. section the government made it possible for the amendments they passed |’ yesterday to come into effect at once: There is no six month delay for the new amendments to become law and usable in any | election which might be called in the near future. Munsinger Interview. block defeating all of Mr. Camp-. ‘ gem Opposed OTTAWA \Commons Tuesday plans by the CBC to carry a_ television interview with Gerda \Munsinger on its national net- | jwork Tuesday night. : + Colin~ Cameron (NDP — Na- \naimo-Cowichan - The Islands) | said «the CBC had announced Plans to carry the interview in jan hour-long program about the /Munsinger affair. ‘| He ealled it “a grave .impro-| possibly sub judice in | |priety,”” | view of the facta judicial in- | quiry has been established into the sex-and-security allegations (CP)—Prime Min- ister Pearson was urged in the | to block | Parliament At A Glance | By. THE. CANADIAN PRESS. TUESDAY, March 15, 1966 The Gerda Munsinger affair finally moved out of the Com- mons after almost four days ‘| minion Drama House Returns. swirling around ‘the case. Mr. Pearson replied only that . mess Tuesday after nearly four enue and finance minister in the! _To Regular Work 2.2275 OTTAWA (CP) — The Com- | mons returned to regular busi- | days of slashing debate on the | Munsinger affair. I His late father, George Now- lan, was a Conservative rev-— Diefenbaker cabinet. Mr. Pearson said nothing he was his entire reply.” of ‘continuous debate. ' The allegations of a sex and security ‘case olving the - German were—-shut- oe a Sa The government refused op- Plant Rocked By Explosion — The opposition gave up.its at- ‘has seen or read has changed | - tempts to change the terms of |his admiration and respect for | reference of a royal commission |George Nowlan. ALVIN, Tex. (AP)—A mam- into the affair after Speaker| But he did not—say— specif- moth explosion—at—a ~ Monsanto} Lucien Lamoureux ruled . out jically that George Nowlan was chemical plant rocked this | - two motions seeking an all- | not involved. Mr. Cardin said |small town about 25 miles south | party committee to examine the ‘nothing. ‘of Houston Tuesday night and terms. é | Mr. Nowlan said he may stay the local hospital filled up with Michael Starr, Conservative }away~-from. the. Commons. until injured. floor leader, said: . lthe results of the Spence in-| It was not immediately loko “We have pleaded with the quiry are announced. |whether any persons were government for justice to be) The opposition will be able to killed. done . . . but the government |discuss the Munsinger affair| Efforts to reach officials of is immovable and there is noth- again, if they choose, by raising |the plant were unsuccessful. ing more we can do.” * . ifurther questions of privilege or |There were reports that civil The government has ordered | on a supply debate,. when any defence units were rushed to the the commissioner, Mr. Justice |topic can be introduced. scene. . W. F. Spence, to proczed with But the; Munsinger affair ig; A Texas highway patrolman the inquiry ‘‘with all reasonable | junlikely to be ‘brought up. in the |said that there was no fire. dispatch.” |Commons once Mr. Justice “Our main trouble now is try- PLEADED WITH PM 'Spence has started his, inquiry. |ing to keep people out of the The most. moving moment of |The matter. would then be-con-|rubble,’’ he said. the debate occurred Tuesday | | sidered sub judice until he! Alvin is about 18 miles -south when J. Patrick Nowlan (PC— makes his report. of the U.S. manned spacecraft | Digby - Annapolis - Kings)| Immigration Minister jcentre and about 15 miles west \of Texas City, where the ex-| plosion of a French freighter, | loaded with nitrate, nearly 20 | years ago set off a major dis- aster.- a Mar- pleaded with Prime Minister |chand said in an interview that Pearson and Mr. Cardin to “‘at|if the commission: asks Frau least clear the dead even though Munsinger to come to Canada she will be allowed into Can- they.-refuse to charge the liv-| ao ada under a ministerial permit. || Chilcotin, : _| Golumbia with his wife and son. — demands for an all party study of the inquiry’s terms of reference. J. Patrick Newlan . (PC— Digby. - Annapolis - Kings) made 4 special plea that Prime Minister Pearson ‘and Justice Minister Cardin clear. —the-—name—of—his late father, | George Nowlan, of connec- tion with the Munsinger af- fair. Mr. Pearson said George | -Newlan...had-_.his.. respect.and--., admiration and nothing he had seen would change this. With the Munisinger affair | out of the way, the Commons worked its way through some minor legislative matters. WEDNESDAY, March 16 The Commons meets at 2:30 p.m. EST to study fisheries’ development programs. March 22. The adjudicator for the Do- Festival, Prince’ Edward Island region, Jacques Zeuvi a well known | Montreal, Paris born, actor | arrived in Charlottetown ~ by airplane last night. Three en- tries, the St. Dunstan’s play- DRAMA ADJUDICATOR ARRIVES By STRATFORD C. JONES and ROBERT PENDERGAST LOS ANGELES rioting erupted again Tuesday in the south Los Angeles Watts area wracked by a. racial ex- hours later national guard of- ficials said they had. been’ |‘alerted to. the situation.” A white truck driver was shot | |to death in the first hour and ‘janother death was reported | shortly afterward. | Police said at one time, more ithan. 600.Negroes were rampag- ‘ing through the streets, shoot- ing, stabbing and_ throwing i bricks and bottles. They rushed in a force of sev- | eral hundred officers. Shortly afterward police issued a state- | ment that the _ disturbance! ‘seemed to be at least tempo- rarily- under control. | Tuesday's rioting erupted jabout 3:20 p.m. (6:20 p.m. |EST), when a Negro man threw la rock at a car driven by -a |white man, slightly injuring him.’-The white man, a. school- teacher, stepped out of his car, é re police arrived and arrested the Hotel last night are. from. the Negro; ‘ Jeft, J.R. MacKinnon, regional | Teen-aged stihente of Jordan chairman of the Dominion | High School, let out for the day, Drama Festival, Jacques Zou-|collected about the group and vi and Ronald Irving, director |began accusing officers of po- of drama for this province. |lice brutality, an officer said. The festival is scheduled for ; the © Confederation Centre |BRICKS FLEW ° Soon t had become a March 17, 18, 19. growing rocks, bricks | ers; the Vagabond. Indepen- dent Players and the RCAF Players have been received to compete in the regional com- petition. The Island is a part of zone six: Canada has been’ divided into 14 zones. Seen in the lobby of the Charlottetown $50 oo To Distri The - provincial (AP)—Fatal 8 plosion . last August and three. and bottles began to fly. Groups of angry Negroes began over- Rioting ; National Guard 2 Placed On Alert: \truck to make a delivery and |was quickly surrounded | more. than a dozen young Ne- oes. “Let's -get the water man,” one shouted, and two shots rang out. | Gomez, struck in the head. and chest, staggered to ee ‘doorways. to beg: for. admittance, police said, but was repeatedly refused. He slumped to the side- jwalk and died at the final dogs: way. ™. | WATCHED FOR. SNIPERS - | At the 77th Street police sta- ‘tion, which commands the huge Negro area, police guards were, |sent to the roof with rifles to jprotect the neighborhood against snipers, which posed a |grim threat last August. | City’ and state officials mobl- ie quickly to avert a Lea me recurrence of * ve rioting that stretched - into six bloody days Jast summer. Governor Edmund G. Bre returning to Sacramento, Calif., from, Washington, had his rerouted to Los Angeles Inter- national airport.. Mayor Samuel W. Yorty {m- mediately. took a helicopter to an emergency coiifrol centre and the downtown police head-- quarters and instructed Deputy Police Chief Harold Sullivan’ te alert the governor’s office. Budget Speech . | May Be March 24 turning ars S oo eM them : government for fishermen of the coviies a many were in very serious : Grant- Planned: ct 8 Lobstermen motorists, mostly white, multi- plied rapidly within the first three hours. More than 20 persons were re- ee taken to nearby Oak Park community. _hospital,_ vie- and acts of violence to passing presentation and will be in when the debate on the Speech from the Throne is completed. He was replying to a questiag from George Ferguson (L—Stia Kings). \will make a grant of $50,000 to who operate_in District 8 which financial, difficulties. fishermen of District 8 who last “Fishermen from the district jyear had a very poor lobster Cape. from Victoria to North. approached the government dl season, Fisheries--Minister Leo— - assistance. We-felt it was a ‘Rossiter announced in the Legis- ‘‘The fall season in this dis- \deral matter and a delegation lature last night. trict last year,’’ he said, ‘‘was \from the district approached fe- | Speaking in the debate on the a complete failure, with some |deral authorities. I went along a ito represent the provincial gov- | ; ‘Throne Speech, Mr. Rossiter lobster fishermen _ getting ‘said. a formula is now being catch as low as’ 1,000 os ernment. aid” out for distribution ‘of Many fishermen took in t 'NOTHING FROM OTTAWA ithe grant. He said the grant is: gear in the middle of the season | We weet AEKiNa Vee) heath — $2 a trap for a. maxi- | Milk Price Support Resolution : Is Delayed By Amendment _jeeived us graciously, he flatly | jrefused to help and would not | /mum of 250 traps to a minimum | of 7 traps. A resolution calling on the hundred pounds of milk, wth a ‘discuss the matter with his col- | “We got nothing. While the fe- | deral minister of fisheries re-| Senate is adjourned unt federal government to establish butterfat. content of 3.5 per cent, Jeagues. Our delegation was dis-' \& minimum price of $4 per WS held up-in the Legislature appointed, to say. the least. Health Minister ;yesterday—as-—the opposition _~‘‘Knowing we will never - get |sought an amendment to raise ‘anything from Ottawa, this gov- | the support price to $4.50. lernment decided to make a The promoter of the resolu- tion, Agriculture Minister And- rew MacRae, finally moved that | progress be reported on the! resolution to the Speaker and | the “resolution is now expécted | New Gemini “ * - WADNISNAW T apd) It is expected that the draft tims of- stabbings and beatings. address—debate willbe com Against a canvas of increas- ling violence, police said, Law- rence Gomez,a water truck idriver unaware of the rapidly- | spawning riot, stepped from his next week, with Thursday, March 24, seen as the probable budget delivery date. Russians Ruined Life TORONTO (CP)—Gerda Mun-|from Manitoba and western singer, central figure in Can- ‘provinces. It was ~~ scheduled 'ada’s sex. -and-_ security. affair, |for an hour-long TV lsays in an overseas interview |Newsmagazine, that “the Russians ruined- my jp.m. EST. -~< ‘life . . . and I would never move Here are, excerpts from the in- |just a little finger for them.” jterview, released in advance “That is a lie,’ said Mrs, |from the €rown-operated CBC: |Munsinger Tuesday when asked! DePoe: ‘‘Is it. a lie that you iby: Norman DePoe, national af- are a double agent who has per- {fairs reporter. of the Canadian jhaps worked for the Soviets or \Broadcasting Corp., whether - it |other .agencies?” pleted late this week or early — program, tonight at 10 ~ Discusses Fund Speaking of the $500. million ae Resources Fund for the | construction or exparision of teaching facilities for Health per- sonnel, Hon. Henry Wedge, min- iste? of health, said, last night “it is quite understandable this province will receive very little | of this money due to our small population.”’ “Our government has request- ed $1,500,000 of this fund for the expansion of training facilities B.C. Author Pei 2 ea . WILLIAMS LAKE, ‘B:C:~ (CP), Eric Collier, 62-year-old’ best- selling author whose writing ca- ; pital Tuesday at this interior | Cariboo centre. Collier's _ outstanding literary success. came’ in 1959 with pub- lication of his book. Three Against the Wilderness. It des- cribed pioneering life in the country of British | A native of England, Collier came’ to B.C. aged 19 to learn ranching. Instead he became a DiesAt62 | reer began in 1924, died in hos- | for laboratory technicians and for the possible establishment of teaching . facilities for. nurses,” said Mr. Wedge. He was speaking during the debate on the Speech from the Throne . The minister said that $375 million of the fund-would be dis- > tributed throughout Canada and | a-~special grant of $25 million” would be allocated to the Atlan- tiearea. This grant was over and above the Atlantic area’s share of the $375 million. The remaining $100., million would be held in reserve and probably used for national projects. Speaking brictly-on- the medi- care ‘program-placed before the | Legislative Assembly, Mr. Wedge |said, “the program would ap- | the members of the medical pro- | fession with whom I have chad the opportunity.to. discuss. it.’ It is believed Mr. Wedge will have more to say on medicare | when he continues. the debate— today. The minister "of health_ment- ioned the’ government's pro- gram where they pay the costs of special diet supplement for | pear to be acceptable by the |} people of this province and by | |to9 come up for discussion later in the session, Mr. MacRae pointed out that Les the $4 price was promised by’ | both major parties prior to the ‘last federal election. He sug- |gested that the support price could add $2,000,000 annually to ; the $5,000,000 value of the pro- |vince’s dairy industry. ~Kings Liberal George Fergu-’ son suggested the $4 price may {not be high enough and it was moved later by Opposition Lea- der Alex Campbell that the resolution be amended to call ' for a support price of $4.50. The resolution of Mr. Mac- |Rae read ‘be it resolved that this Legislature ask the gov- | ‘ernment of Canada to establish | ja minimum price $4 per | Delay Seen - lworked for Soviet Russia. CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) The interview was given in Three problems cropped up- in Munich, West Germany. It was the Gemini 8 spacecraft Tues- scheduled to be heard in a 45- day night only hours before the ‘minute news special tonight at final countdown was to begin on 6 p.m. EST on the Ontario and the rendezvous, and space-walk |Eastern Canada CBC radio net- mission. lwork and at 6 p.m. local time ees a lie that she had ever. Alleged Rally Sta Premier Walter R. Shaw rose when. the premier commented hundred pounds of milk witha in the Legislature yesterday to) after a recent visit to Ottawa butterfat content of 3.5 per cent contradict statements by aL that it was all mixed up. and acceptable quality, f.o.b. tion Leader Alex Campbell, al-) : i‘ legedly made at a Liberal work- I made no recent visit’ to Ottawa; at least in the last seven factory, to the producers of in- : : dustrial milk including the sur- | ¢Ts rally Saturday in Summer- side. or eight--months;"’-the--premier said, | plus.. of....fluid milk, —and-~ prod- ; < ucers of cream after deducting | Mr. Campbell was quoted as | ja fair value for skim milk Tor | saying ‘agriculture was over-| is meant that is all mixed up. | the _period—comprised_betwveen | Mooked._in_ the Speech from the He’ must be referring to the April 1, 1966 and March 31, 1967-' Throne at thé opening ot the’) present- “situation inthe House | | of Commons.” | current session. "INSIDE TODAY The news report of the Sum- “T-can't conceive of the lead- er of the opposition making & merside meeting carried a re- statement of this. kind,’ the | ference to Christopher . Colum- “and 1 don't know what | Mrs. Munsinger: ‘'That is lie. Let me say why. Those ple. harmed me so. much in my young life that I would -never even move a finger for any one of them. They have ruined my whole | life, was a child, and I. would never imove a little finger for them.” Premier Shaw Contradicts tements “That's not very fair to Colum- bus,’* the premier said. ‘I'd like to be in the same category as that great leader. He discovered a new world and his name went down in history af a h arent nev gator."’ ‘ the premier said he would not. mind ‘being in the same | category as Columbus for ‘‘navi- _ gating through difficult times the ship of state. of Prince Ed- ward Island and brought it safely to port.” | Premier Shaw suggested ‘that especially when I. SLEEP Is WHERE YOU GET IT lina. The photographer said he didn’t. dare awakeh the man to ask his identity, 8 The sleeping cyelist’s picture was taken along a highway near Gastonia, North Caro- A motorcyclist apparently tired of working on his cycle decided to catch a quick nap. , trapper and writer, married and ‘built a home at Meldrum Creek, 300 miles north of Vantouver im ‘the Chilcotin ranching country. He sold his first short story to a New York pulp magazine in | 1924. His first major, sale was to |Outdoor Life magazine in 1947 land in 1951 he became the first non-US. resident to win the |Mmagazine’s conservation award. fey The House. will meet;today at 2:30 p.m. \ \ babies who are unable to met-| Classified ........ 2, 21, 22. | premier said. He said the speech abolize the amino acid found in| peaths .................- 3 | containéd reference to agricul- | pot very fair to Columbus... Mr. Most protein foods | Births ...., ober erica 21. ture’ in eight paragraphs. ‘'This Campbell was quoted as saying The laboratory services of the! Comies VEUTC CR Veceveeeees 9 doesn’t look as though agricul- | the premier was much like department of health were in- | BOO eee skeiiass 7 | ture has been overlooked,” he | Christopher Columbus when he creased by 14 per cent over the! Women's ........:....... 6 | said. | discovered the new world: he Geass year, according to | [ ‘aa deethies No OTTAWA TRIP | did not’ know whete he was shaw f Bie eiey inted out that | He was the final eae | Summerside . viene 3 \ete. Cone was quoted as Where he was at, and he return- evening and at Nee a b | Kings, ‘Queens, City v8 saying he was “extremely in- |ed not knowing where .he had the adjournment eh Prince County z terested’’ in a news release | been, and all. this was done on ‘ < ‘which appeared im the pregs bus, the premier said, which was | the Liberals should change their tactics or they will be ‘‘on the rocks." Last night Mr. Campbell pro- duced a news story published 20 which quoted Premier as expressing concern | Soing, he arrived not knowing over the apparent lack of organ- ization to co-ordinate the multi- ple programs of the federal gov- available te Jan. ernment that are |borrowed money, ithe provinces, pk.