, if i's Gace for Tha Idand = Che Guardian ; hee . “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” ~ ce Authorized es Second Class Mall by the Post Office Departments Ottawa and/fer Payment Of Postage in Cash. The Guardian ls For It ao VOL. LXXIX NO. 93 CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, APRIL, 21, 1966. 4 ~onsumer See 4 [DRASTIC ACTION THREATENED . ' | CBC President Agrees | To Meet TV-Producers HALIFAX ‘(CP)—CBC Presi-| Mr. OQuimet said the board is general. and Seven Days in.par- dent J. Alphonse Ouimet said studying the producers’ objec- ticular. The board is actively Wednesday night he would at- tions. re considering the whole question tempt to meet personally next; .The telegram, addressed ot and is studying your objections. week with television producers |Tom Koch, president of the pro | ‘ | The board also confirms | in Toronto to discuss the firing} ducers’ group was a reply to a the desirability of my meeting of Patrick. Watson and Laurier jtelegram sent by the producers with you as previously arranged \LaPierre, co-hosts of the CBC to Mr. Ouimet Tuesday threat- at the earliest possible date. | program This Hour Has Seven ening ‘‘drastic action’’ if ne- Will try to arrange for meet- Days. gotiations on the two dismissals ing next week. In the mean- | Mr. Ouimet, here fora CBC | were not re-opened: time, if you so wish, can ar-| board of directors meeting, said| The producers had said the range preliminary meeting to- | in a telegram to the Toronto action could include withdrawal morrow with other officials. Producers’ Association that he |of services if talks weren't ar- You will be contacted separately would arrange for an -earlier ranged..- . on this.” : meeting between the producers ;|RELEASED TEXT A CBC jand CBC officials other than | Mr. QOuimet's telegram read: livery of the ,telegram to Mr. ven - EARMARKED? Laurier Lapierre, co-host of said de- CBC-TV’s This Hour Has Se- Days, said Wednesday spokesman Siete jhimself if. the producers s0|- “The board of directors ac- Koch had been confirmed. — ~™that William Hogg, CBC diree- VETERAN OF TWO WARS | wished. : ; knowledges receipt of your as- The spokesman said arrange- tor of news and public affairs, oe | . This meeting could :be held to- sociation’s telegram of April 19 ments also had been made is has been ene for : : malt ; sah ee , St iday. ldealing with the situation im Reeves Haggan, supervisor of ‘elimination’ by the corpora- Lil Saunders, 84, of Toronto Royal Canadian Legion in Mon ee ee oa ieay — public. affairs for the corpora- tion, watches proceedings at the treal Wednesday. A nursing tion, to meet~-with the year history. of the legion. ; board (CP Wirephoto) here Friday. sister_in two.-world wars, Miss “(CP Wirephoto) 2ist-annual convention_of the _Lobstermen Get 1-Hour Brea Mr. Ouimet’s telegram Wednes- went into a~ closed-door -session| AMHERST (CP)—Hog quality OF THE GUARDIAN Daylight Time on August 9. | Maritime hog conferénce™ here Plant Unaffected gear at the opening of the lob- ber | None men SP L ers)—The courtroom went silent leges, was murdered by 27-year- Kilbride were found in shallow lantd announced here Wednes- the entire north shore of P.E.I.' gypney (CP) — A_ spokes- : : Sie ri, : a . hi -Y : In’ Toronto, the Toronto Pro-~ Hog Conference ° ° Pe ; | In Starting Time This Year a (| n | r S as O i S ’ day night and immediately } ; to discuss the contents. improvement and grading stand- OTTAWA — Lobster fishermen _ The last day for lobster fishing. jnext Wednesday. : PETS aT oe 7 eaten - 3-9 re hr gee Sey 'sterfishing season this year, | For P.E.I. fishermen the ma- By Mine Closing {and Px Edward tallied —de- for ‘five. minutes Wednesday as old Ian Brady and his lover, graves‘on desolate moors near day. land the eastern and southern ‘man for the Dosco steel works | 0Peration with hog producers, : lducers’ Association received : Is Scheduled CAPITAL BUREAU |In district 8 it will be 8 .00 a.m. T og re ards will be discussed at the : j ; will be able to get a one |in the number 7 districts is June Sed Read From. ‘ape Recording: earlier start in setting their |30- tere 8 closes after Octo- a a ‘CHESTER, England (Reut-|ney who, the prosecution al-| The bodies” of the girl and | Fisheries Minister “HJ. Robi- Jor district-in-7B--which-includes an all-male jury read trans-)Myra Hindley, 23:-The two ~also | this ancient walled —city.-—The} ‘shores of-Kings and Queens here said-Wednesday that clos-. cripts of a tape recording con-|are charged with murdering 12-|case—one of Britain's most sen}, The _ change merle o - Counties in P.E.I. The Northum- pe of the Wabana iron. ore S taining the last known words of |year-old John Kilbride and 17-|sational in the last decade—has \tricts 7A, 7B, 7C and 8 in © berland Strait shore of Princ€ mines in Newfoundland — will L ion Fees : —_..a_10-year-old_murder_victim. year-old Edward Evans. |__| sinee become known,as the Mur- Maritime Provinees. _,., County is included in district 8. pave no effect on Dosco steel eg “T have got to get home be-| The bodies of the victims (der on the— se, In-_the-three=No,_7__districts, | payti ing-Time starts-in_ piant-tere———— WEA ? Nor MORE SEVEN CENTS THER. Sunny becoming cloudy in evening; winds ‘ increasing to southwest 20. Low-high 28 and 50. Friday: showers by evening, . 18. PAGES In Anti-Inflation Moves Vote Scheduled Today Qn PC Amendment OTTAWA ment--was-accdsed—in-the--Com- mons Wednesday of waging a wrong-end attack on inflaction. The unhappy consumer is be- ing victimized by “government measures when it's the pro- ducer who needs attention, Erik Nielsen (PC — Yukon) argued during the budget debate. ~ Robert Thompson, Social Credit leader, went. further, say- ing ‘the case for inflation has not been made.”’ Mr. Nielsen, speaking” during the third day of the six-day de- bate, said the costs of produc- tion ni Canada are up because the costs of. everything to the working man are higher and he has been forced to ask for more pay to make ends meet. SAID DEAL WAS MADE . The Yukon MP _ causticalHy charged that former. finance minister Walter Gordon - had ‘Made a pre-election. fiscal deal’ with the United States last sum- mer. He had promised to accept U.S. guidelines restricting in- vestment of U.S. corporations in Canada and_~had-—-created a spurious election - time pros- ‘perity by increasing the money "supply; —— : The supply had been in- an increase of six per cent in 1964, Mr. Nielsen said. The country now was paying the costs. : Finance Minister Sharp's bud- get speech had revealed timid, Dosco announced Tuesday | ie Increased jiron ore mines on Bell Island iwill be elosed by June 30. 3 U.S. Jets Cut Traffic e nfo) eae on increase. becomes effec ing U.S, jets, hurtling past ehal- |. rs Henging missttes, have just-tive Jan. 1, ne The proposs labout halted all main highway />Tought’ one of the few lengthy gaged to work in this province | with the new agreement with |traffic in the North Vietnamese and heated debates in a con- 'for a one-year period beginning|ARDA, which will provide his | industrial heart and between Vention that began Sunday. Canadian conven- to__in- \gates to the Royal |Legion’s national ition-_Wednesday___ voted ierease by.50 cents the fees its “ing. “T Will get kilicd #1 don’t |“E=am ‘ashaméil” wher police first prepicttion witness, later | ae se rs «+ honest to god.” \played her a tape recording: of | D {| tas | : | t second.day. .\protests..beforeshe was gagged i : | : ‘ The girl was Lesley Ann Dow- with a scarf and killed. fonle-ontatonalte ca ener J For ea r ———— Brady, who sat across the oak- | oO j f | told of being shown..one of, the | The girl's words were read by the dying girl's -sereams,___. |graves hy th® accused couple. | | Jones said. the girl and Kil- (bride_were—probably—suffocated, ipanelled—courtroom behind a. fore 8 o’clock,”’ -the schoolgirl ;were found last fall. | Miss Hindley’s 19-year-old sis- |the opening hour ‘wil] be 8 a.m. most of Canada on Sunday, April | was then quoted publicly as-say-| Jones-said Miss Hindley cried iter, Mrs. ‘Maureen Smith, the Daylight Saving Time, April 30. |24. Britain's attorney---general,_ Sir | He told the 12-man_jury--e| rancen—AT-SISTER -Elwyn...Jones,....a8...the bizarre would later play them a record- |" 4. tig Save har avitbdion Ges Moors murder trial went into its jing of the girl's screams and \dark Need Mrs. Smith glanced thile Evans was hit 14 times | lwith an axe and then strangled. cay. wee cu pean to | Rudi Dallenbach has been en- said'’, We're very, very pleased Jones showed the jury 12), sve embarked on a cunning | Questions Asked On™ Ferry Rates | ic nud hotographs ; at, % : ce We dhe. er allegedly taken by Loree we z aah oe e ee |Aug. 1- under an agreement be- services in this province”. ‘Hanoi and Haiphong, American ESotten rye ee : and, rid, n 17, 8. doesn’ thi i : | iti ithe ‘lovers. He also said the Smith ‘said Baap had enter- tween this “province. and the |. Mr. Dallanbach is taking the | authorities said Wednesday. iresentation on the national ex- | A spokesman said one span | special - course ot_the railway bridge and two | bodi f Evans and Kilbride | | Saowels jister Andrew MacRae announc- | his own expense: Mr. MacRae | jshowed signs of abnormally per- | eertns hem ce wee ae lecutive and broadening it by four members was adopted. i 7 i | ; i CAPITAL BUREAU verted sexual assaults before fOska. , | Saunt crv third recent and explained. oan gicine he ais ied | it eiven the: fede ‘commands OF THE GUARDIAN sent : | Mrs. Smith recalled comment- | 59.50 in paying Mr. enbach’s |™ straight day of attacks on Red |" Western teed a total a OTTAWA — A series of eight | F jing to her sister one night about |salary and expenses, it was axe INSIDE TODAY river delta: targets: : jeight representatives compare question dealing “with the fare FOURTH SET a £100 ($300) reward Lesley | plained. ern commands a total of 10 representatives compared with nine. structure on the New Bruns- wick to Prince Edward Island {Downey’s mother was offering; Mr. Dallenbach, a native-of Classified Boer Se GT ifor news of ‘the missing school- | Switzerland, came -here from | DORMS foo inticsisscivns. 3 girl. | Brome County, Ontario to work | Births TWINS BORN ‘43 Killed junrealisti¢, unin = ‘the approach of-a~ bureaucrat |—euring the symptoms and ig- jnoring the disease.” | : REDIRECTION IS NEEDED Mr. Thompson said Mr. Sharp had put a break on the eco- idirect Canadian capital into de- \velopment of Canadian re- ;sources. | -Borrowing in the U.S. by Ca- \nadian business during January jand February had been 11 times thigher--than-—for—the same {months of 1965, while personal jsavings of Canadians had _in- |ereased ‘$00,000,000 in the same |period. : Mr. heavy borrowing Thompson said such could slowdown would indeed be in order. But no breake should be ferries has been placed on the | Common's order paper by David | “Myra just laughed,’’ she/as a rural development officer | “MacDonald, MP for Prince. | M4 | Comics (AP)—- said. This was some weeks-after|for-ARDA. | SPRINGFIELD, Ml. Aboard Train ELECTION TO BLAME He is asking whether ‘a de-| A: Springfield housewife whose |the prosecution alleges Brady | His present contract runs out | ec ss cseeeeces | cision was made to dispense with | husband takes his vacations |and Miss Hindley killed the girl! the end of June and Mr. Ballan- | ans eeeha 18 GAUHATI, India (Reuters)—| return fares on the ferries-and}-to run -the house when she [and buried the body. ‘bach is taking one month of spe- | havat nkor h sg \Forty - three persons were. l if so, by whom the decision was} goes to the maternity ward | The witnesses identified a cialized training in the United | Rate eee: 4__ killed and 127 injured when al made; he is asking if the Board; has given birth to her fourth -small black camera which the | States before starting the new | : cc shea ; Blast tockad a passenger train, ns of Transport Commissioners was | set of twins. < ‘prosecution elaims either Brady | position here. ' Rings 10 . S. Gity 5 Wednesday _night at Lumding | asked for any decision on the} The newest set, hoth girls, ‘or Miss Hindley used to photo-’ The minister warmly. praised |- P NES, Coos Sieve! 2 Lumding railway junction, alternation. of the fare structure; | were born to Mrs. Vernon (graph the naked schoolgirl and | Mr, Dallanbach. doakaiiepe tase Ao-emirmer ee /100 miles southegst of this city “He's done an | how many autos and passengers were transported on the ferries: in 1965; when the last change was made in the fares and the | amount of the increase or de- | crease at that time and the rea- | ployee of a Springfield hatchery, now have 12 chil- | Schafer Tuesday night in St. the moorland graves.. ‘excellent job here,’’ Mr. MacRae | lin northeastern India. s- 8 : John's Hospital. {a Ss Mrs. Schafer and her 43- | pf rie eae ae Rg “w Tay . 7 ! year - old husband, an em- |j | z : | : | (CP)—The govern- only | |with five previously, and east-|mean a “deflationary situation’ | | Here was an area where —a jasked Comeau_if he had any- ithing to say. leer to the productive sector of the economy. |INCREASE 18 POSSIBLE | “T think an increase in pro ductive capacity of 50 per .cent jin the next couple of years jcould be achieved without any idifficulty at all.” Before the Commons and die for a vote today is a Conserva- tive non - confidence motion charging the government with failure to stimulate the economy and hold down prices. Ron Basford (L—Vancouver- ;Durrard) urged policies _ that ;would provide greater man- ipower and transportation mobil- lity. An Atlantte transporta- tion study was under, way but , such a study ‘‘is needed for the four -Western ~ provinces” to cover transportation needs for the next 15 to 25 years. ~ “I'm not f _another \full-dress royal commission of \transportation:"* Hee sought a ja study by engineers and mar- i ket analysts. . . | He also called for increased |two-way trade between Canada jand- Japan and Southeast Asia: Canada should “remove |impediments" to its trade Japan. Sen partments of agriculture in~co- creased 12 per cent in 1965 after’ : Fisherman: } members pay to its dominion nomy when he should =10 Death jcommand, bringing tne fees to ‘taken the steering wheel to re- | | YARMOUTH, N.S. (CP) -- Robert Randall Comeau, 21, was ifound— guilty Wednesday—of—the ‘capital murder of ‘Thais Marie |Haskins, 16, and sentenced to he |hanged July 20. The stocky Digby fisherman ishowed no emotion when the jury gave its verdict. They had \deliberated two. hours and seven |minutes. Before passing the death sen- tence Mr. Justice F.W. Bissett “Just that it was not a fair trial, your honor,” sald Comeau. The all-male jury recommend- ed mercy. Comeau’s mother was jed from courtroom, sobbing “oh, no. Oh, Randy.” Mr. Justice Bissett had told the jury there was ‘‘very great doubt that what the accused did that night was planned and de liberate.” — Defence lawyer P.R. Woolaver said he would appeal the ver dict. - Comeau was charged last.sum- mer after the nude, stabbed body of the Halifax rth son for the. alternation in the dren. beds fare structure at that time. “T guess everyone will just et nod Madame: Vanier -wil sot | tomarily Mr. MacDonald, along with) have to..piteh- in,” Mrs. Schafer said. The new twins weighed six pounds, four ounces and five pounds, nine ounces. * On July 10,-'1960> Mrs. M. L.’ Pearson, 37-year-old wife of a television repairman, gave hirth}'to her seventh set of twins in Jacksonville, Fla. | >’ other [sland MPs has heen vocal | in objecting to the elimination of the return fares which in- crease the cost of a round trip considerably. His questions will , be directed to the department of | transport which will provide a written answer at some ‘time in the near future. : Macquarrie Sits Out ~ Vote On NDP Motion CAPITAL BUREAU ‘should be raised as a means of | OF ‘THE GUARDIAN aiding those with lower incomes, | mp But he did not agree with the | NDP call for a guaranteed mini- | would ~be too: and ad- OTTAWA Queens’ Heath Macquarrie was the only one of four Prince ae Is-- land MPs who did not @ast a ry) vote on a New Democratic sub- minister. amendment-on-the- government's, “I could simply have stay- | budget Tuesday night. The other ed out of the house ' when the | mum’ wage as it difficult to implement _. vote was called but I felt it is itress of her policy, -does not military bases and NATO head- three Island MPs, Angus Mac-, V9 in tie . t-even it. There are Jess than 200 op-| thereby become a negligible quarters he removed from Lean, David MacDonald and jbetter to in my sear ity dae ' Melvin McQuaid, -voted with the |I did not vote,’ Mr. Macquarrie | position. members in the 482- ally.” f French territory by April, 1967, Conservatives in opposing t-he |Said. ‘I intend to vote in support seat assembly — Including 41 Pompidou attacked opponents The censure motion claimed ‘ of the Conservative amendment on Thursday, night as T am fully) "me. Conservative amendment TROPHY PRESENTED TO SQUADRON NDP amendment which was de- ‘feated by a \l72 to 20 margin. Mr Macquarrie explained a The expected May visit of Go-|ing provincial election as the beaten \vernor-General Georges P. Van-|Governor-General does not cus- schoolgirl was found in a clump | visit any province of bushes off a town street...» take place as planned, it was an- where an election campaign is in The girl was last seen July 28 nounced last night by Lieuten-|progress. _. \when she left a youth centre iant-Governor W.J. MacDonald.| What restnenentr of ree gare to a alone to the home ' : i : - particularly those of Saint Dun-\of an unele where she was rr - Pn wil ied jstan's University for the confer- spending a vacation. Her hody place at a later date, Lieu riper ‘ring of honorary degrees on the was found the next day. Governor MacDonald said Ob. iGovernor-General and Lieuten-—In a statement to RCMP after lowing a telephone call from Ot- | snt.Governor, will be made was his’ arrest Comeau said he had tawa. lt known last night. The gover- stabbed ‘the girl twice. He said The ‘reason for. postponing the |nor-general was also to have ad- he “did not want to rape her — jvisit is believed to be the com- dressed the graduating class I just_wanted to kill her.” DeGaulle’s NATO Policy Backed In Assembly Vote. | PARIS (Reuters) The French government. easily de- declared |feated Wednesday. night a_left- |witig opposition censure motion on. President’ de Gaulle’s plan to take France out, of NATO's integrated military system. The motion, debated in the National Assembly, had no chance of success. ‘Premier. Georges Pompidcu jcause it is in the U.S. that an independent \ests, ‘he added, iFrance could bring all. its im- France has announced its itt. fluence to bear for a_rapproche- ‘tention to withdraw French of iment between “East and West on ficers from NATO commands which he said the future of Eu- irope and the peace of the world depends. “An independent France, mis- inter: West Germany from NATO con- trol by next July. She has: de- manded that U.S. and Canadian Communists who said Tuesday they would not vote for the mo- tion. They approve de Gaulle’s | attitude toward NATO. lof the government who talked jas though NATO was profitable } that de Gaulle’s decision te withdraw French forces from Wednésday that he had not vot- : lonly for France—‘‘as if America NAT ithout consulting the ed because he agreed with one attacks the budget for failure to| . ; 2 : The government's’ margin im had decided to protect Europe government or Parliament in part of the amendment but dis- take adequat® steps against in- Lt.-Col. FG. MacLeod, MC, , McCluskey of A"' Squadron at the annual get-together for | ee Pee es Oe Pn Pt lth on nan nage out of ‘sheer goodness of heart. advance afd without negotiating Sel he fase “tha wingestion leant’ for expaniion of the sobs officer commanding P.E.1. re with the Col. Fuller trophy for RHQ, HQ and “A” Squadron ——“araint-¢—Ready, officer com: ‘sembly. It needed 242, an abe |- : .” with all the 14 NATO partners the most ~ esfficient — that the income tax exemptions nomy siment, presented Cpl. James squadron of the P.E.J. Regiment last —manding ‘'A’ Squadron. solute ‘majority, for adoption. | The U.S. is in Kurope be- isolates France ; . and to remove French forces im .