If t's Good For The Island The Guardian Is For It Anthoried” 2 Second Class Mall by the Post Office Departments ¢G Ae reli “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew . q eee CANADA, TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1966. Vv WEATHER Clear, with little change in tamper rature; winds light. Low-high 28 and Wed- nesday; sunny. ‘ ae 18 PAGES Nor Mone SEVEN CENTS VOL. LXXIX NO. 80: a and for Payment |Of Postage ip Cash. — AT 5 SIGNALS INSPECTION t di a . $700.0 0 | | Sh “May |developments at the stockyards | By NEIL MA The executive of po Prins Edward Island -Beef Producers Association will be meeting with- | in the next few days to propose action on a report that indicates |"4 al $10 to $25 per animal right | -|now by shipping to Toronto than they are receiving from buyers | here. Several carlot shipments ar contemplated in the near future, The Guardian learned, if pranen ‘plans materialize. Clair Mayhew, vice president of the association and Glen Cot- ton, provincial beef fieldman, spent last week in Toronto and Montreal where they watched and talked to yard and govern- ment officials concerning .mar- | keting prospects. Mr. Mayhew | was sent by. the Beef Producers | Association. Mr. Cotton's. trip | was financed by the govern- | ment, on the authorization of Ag- | |da cattlemen could get an addition- | \There were black and - whites,’ |white and reds, black with white ithe pair reported. al Lincoln Dewar, | ‘the Federation of Agriculture, eS are and Leo MclIsaac, were in the | they | listening group, in. addition to the | jheads. After all Ontario is irying . province, natural to find so many animal with a dairy background, observed. «When a Holstein steer. came . into the ring |eommercial as he would be e graded here. The price here is jhundredweight. |37 cents on the rail which means | bought them for $24.50 and these '19 cents an the hoof. This’ Hol- la ‘stein sold for 24 cents, and there pments Of Beef Cattle | Be Tried To Toronto— ijwere oodles of others like him,” jminis ister. | steers, The (Continued on page. 3, col.. 3). Creditiste Death Penalty Motion ls VotedDown199-23 OTTAWA (CP) — The Com- jand New Democrat. Reid Scott,|/be consistent, they. would be secretary of | “One chap wanted to buy a! “we graded him bunch of Holsteins for feeder | phe he offered $20.50 per, packers . nimals were bottom commer- first ‘phase includes déompeti- tion with Maritime ~~ Corps while phase two includes win- ners of the first- phase for- the Malloch trophy. reading code during ast night's inspection of the regl- ment for the Malloch Trophy. This inspection comprises~sig- Nal corps all over Canada. The 29 LIBERALS-8 PCS . ~ Government Is Defeated “Betty MacNeill, LEFT, and Marie McCabe of No. 8 Sig- mals Regiment, Canadian Wo- men’s Army oe, are seen riculture. Minister Andrew Mac- mons voted 199 to 23 .Monday live of the four proposers of the | Is R DRESS PLEA | TIPS POLICE it __ CAIRO (Reuters)—A_five-_ “year - old’ Egypt girl walked into a village po! station with an unusual sa , = quest—she wanted the police . to make her father buy her a new dress. “He has heaps--of veg notes,’ .she said tearfully. “He prints them every day.’ Intrigued, police asked the girl to take them to her father’s printing shop, where... he and an accomplice were ‘arrested on counterfeiting charges, Cairo newspapers ‘lwrecks off the coasts “ ecover \ From Old French’ Ship - ON. S. Skindivers _ Report LOUISBOURG, - N.S. (CP)— Three young skindivers said Monday night they had recov- ered an estimated $700,000 in Harvest don and Paris; who had heed given samples to assess. The divers, who said they re- covered the coins in secret and gold and silver from the wreck carried them'in bushel sacks to. ship. RECOVER JEWELRY, . of an 18th coniaicy: French pay|a bank here, showed photo- graphs of part—of the treasure |to: reporters Monday night. They said they kept the dis- Besides coins, the divers re-/eovery secret for about seven Jeovered other valtiable’ articles; months so that the value could “including jewelry and. silver cut- | ilery. Storm refused to say where) be assessed. Storm said there still may be more treasure aboard the ythe bulk of the treasure is at sunken hulk of the Le Chameau. = present. Other members of the group Divers have searched many |are Dave MacEachern 29, and |Maritime provinces of the |Harvey MacLeod 35. The three, in recent {all from Louisbourg, said they years and unsuccessful searches planned to split the treasure ‘|for treasure have been carried 'three ways. r more than 150 years on | ae Island off the Nova ‘Scotia “south coast. Legend says mil- “ ions of dollars worth of pirate treasure is buried on the island. none_has been recovered. Dr. C. B. Fergusson, Nova Scotia archivist, ‘said Le Cha- Gerald Doucet, Nova Scotia |provincial. treasurre, said the province is entitled to 10 per cent of the find ynder terms of the provincial Treasure Trove Act. ; Storm refused to. divulge how’ many coins were re o “T will never forget the Rae in whose office they report- ed yesterday. . WATCH SALES” The pair watched sales at the | Yard where 1,635 head of cattle were sold from. nine to 12 o'-| ‘12,000 animals a week, yar spokesmen said. The Mayhew-Cotton pair not- | ed particularly that the animals lelock noon. They put throu hs ‘night against a Creditiste mp- ition that would maintain the death penalty... for murders _ by |j ‘persons serving »life imprison- {ment sentences. Voting. on the main resolution —to abolish feiadesnech to -vote.tonight.. After the vote, “Donald - Maes ‘|Donald parliamentary assistant jto External Affairs Minister Martin, moved an amendment main resolution seeking —-aboli- tion of the death penalty, sup- the amendment. __ Liberal Rohert Stanbury, an- other sponsor, voted against it and the final sponsor, Liberal James Byrne, was absent. | Three Creditistes;= eight Lib= six Conservatives and six mocrats supported the | Crediti te motion. ~Voting - against Liberals, 78 Conservatives, it were 1 jcommitting capital murder if theau sank after striking shore i they killed a -fleeing’ criminal. \jear the entrance to Louisbourg George Muir (PC — isgar) |harbor and all aboard—more ;Said_ the death--penalty must be \than —200--perished. The. ‘vessel |retained- as‘ an ultimate protec-|was calling here “en route to tion for society, as proof against Quebec City from Paris. society’s enslavement by organ- |About 180 bodies were recavered izeed crime. : ; land b buried. here. i “Stanley Knowles (NDP=Win:* “The divers said the ‘teas | (Continued _on page 3, col. 4) {mainly in the form of coins, was recovered last fall after they had spent. three years in | the search, including painstak- strange feeling that came over me when I: first set eyes on stacked concentrations of slate- ‘grey coins. It was mainly ~a ~ feeling of. great relief to know we had not been chasing the proverbial wild goose.” IN 70 FEET OF WATER The vessel was found in about 70 feet of water 15. miles from Louisbourg, The: divers said - their work was treacherous be- sold for considerably higher | jto place a five-year trial period prices, than cattlemen receive jlimit on abolition of the death New Democrats, three Ceaue| Saucer Query ing research--in— -archieves——in |¢ Paris. ie On Game Act Change * yoy > five made it necessary for farm- | v ers and fishermen, their wives and hired help to obtain.a fishing or hunting lecense was defeated by the opposition during yes- - ferday’s sitting of the Legisla- tive Assembly. : ‘bers of the government ceived ‘representations on the) f ovie S “on irm matter from the Liberal leaders: : in P.E.I. and New Brunswick. “ . Mr. Pearson said he had re- ; e ceived a copy of the legisla: : . " ture’s resolution earlier. inthe OOn oaTeHITe = MOSCOW (AP) — The Soviet for a satellite this summer i April Shawers’ Union confirmed Monday it had photograph the moon from put the first. satellite in orbit orbit as near as 28 miles | font! | Arrive As Snow around the moon and that. it) ithe surface in order to help | was completing a circuit every;map a landing spot for. a! CORNER BROOK COP.) | three hours. ' manned’ vehicle. |Aprit showers that came in the | ,« The squeaky - voiced radio| The United States plans to | form of snow Sunday night gave | The amendment was one in a bill promoted by ‘ Fisheries: Leo Rossiter ‘which ‘would-amend-the-Fish-and ‘Game Protection Act. The amendment was defeated when the government was caught short with many of the mem- bers on the government side of the House absent at the time the vote was taken. The oppost- tion's nine votes defeated the eight votes cast by the mem- who were present. The bill makes possible the establishment of private fishing Minister of ce through vopuintisaea jade the Lieutenant-Governor-in- Council. It also ‘makes possiblé the es- tablishments of wildlife manage- ment areas. Mr. Rossiter explained that the new amendments will make it possible for the fish and wild- life division to k closer con- trol of the catches and birds shot .by“hunters and fishermen, He said that a closer count of. the birds and fish taken. by_ the sportsmen will assist the de- part t in their work of bring- ing the wildlife back to the num- bers it has been in the past. The changes in the act -will also: make it possible for the province to qualify for financial assistance in their wildlife pro- gram from the federal govern- ment - - Master Of Greek Oil Tanker Refuses To Abandon Course LONDON (CP)—-The master jprovisions only and would carry |s) ef an oil-laden Greek tanker his oil cargo on to Djibouti in refused Monday ‘night to aban-|French Somaliland, the spokes- /P.ELL. don his course to Beira, Mozam- |man said. bique, but said he was not car- SAID HAD NO ORDERS rying embargoed oil to Rhode-| The Joanna V, like all Greek | sia, a British -foreign office spokesman said. here. The 12,920-ton Joanna V was! boarded by a British officer after being shadowed for days as it approached Beira, the oil ‘ment. port for Rhodesia. The master told the British |12,000 tons of crude oil when it intercepted by the Royal | officer he | was ordered to pro-|was ceed to Reis for bunkering and \Navy frigate Plymouth. ships, is ordered not -to provide | joil to Rhodesia, but the foreign | loffice spokesman said the tank-| er's master denied having any instructions from his ‘govern. The Joanna V was carrying signal from the satellite, Luna‘land men on the moon from anj|western Newfoundland more} X ‘played the Communist an- orbiting vehicle, a them directly to the 23rd Soviet | biting the moon party congress to, | satellites. Communist the delight of the 6,000 Russian and foreign delegates a sembled. The 540 - pound, “It, was. reported -in an orbit Soviet news without | a: 16, 17 ranging from 217 miles to 621 saying exactly why, compared| Classified_....-..-..-. 3 miles above the moon. Western|the importance of Lyna X to| ry ea g- PLANS NOT REVEALED unmanned |How they plan Luna X went into orbit Sunday. |™0". “here. | Approximately _ one-half — the. | animals an a ateline ia te to the aaa miin’s. Compensation Act was approved in principle which will provide a $75 per month allow- ance to a widow whose husband was killed in any industrial ac- cident. as covered by the act. The amount is increased from $65 per mon th through this leg- islation. The largest piece of legisla- tion of the current session, The (Continued on page 3, cal. 6) Causeway Rescheduled Not Delayed OTTAWA. (CP)—Finance: Min-. ister Sharp emphasized in the Commons Monday that the | Prince Edward Island causeway | project. has been rescheduled, not deferred. ‘Heath Macquarrie (PG— |Queens) had asked whether Mr. harp would comply with a resolution of the legislature asking that ithe causeway be removed from |the deferred list of federal pub- lie works. jobs. Mr. |budget last Tuesday that some | federal works were being put off to. ease a strain on the construc- tion industry. He said the $148,- | | unanimous Sharp announced in his | Holstein crosses, Direct Grants Rd Not ADB Field OTTAWA (CP)—The federal government wants to keep the Atlantic Development Board out of the field of direct grants to industry, Transport ~ Minister Pickersgill said Monday. In a written return tes in the Commons. for Michael: For restall (PC Halifax), “Mr. Pickersgill acknowledged that the province of Nova Scotia had asked ADB for such grants. | But the federal government preferred the idea of grants un- der the Area Development In- centives Act. Mr. Pickersgill said amendment of the act is being considered to make this possible and to extend the pro- gram to cover new geographical areas. The act gives tax incentives were. Holstein or |ported the. sentence. Three .cabinet ministers sup- amendment, which. for ters, Tiraith. baker both voted against it. Social. Credit Leader Thomp- son was absent. Conservative Terry Nugent istes, three Social Credit MPs | and. one Independent. Standings in the 265-seat | they reported. |would retain capital punishment |mons are Liberals 131, Conserv- | deliberate ‘murders. -eom- sentences—Trade Minister Win-|five and Fisheries Minister Robl- chaud and Works Minister Me-|MacDonald was in line with a suggestion made -earlitr “in. the -Creditiste Leader Caouette'|debate by “Mr. Diefenbaker. Re supported his party’s amend-|suggested a five-year rial pe- ment. Prime Minister Pearson |riod for complete abolition dur- and Opposition Leader Diefen- ling which persons sentenced to jail for .capital murder . would tives 97, New beeen 21, oe Mr, The | | serve a minimum of 20 years. eouver-Kingsway) urged a five- Ky Directs At Da Nang SAIGON (CP)—Prime Minis- ter Nguyen .Cao Ky flew today to Da Nang, high U.S. sources said, apparently to take per- sonal command of a drive to bring the rebellious northern city. under Saigon's .control. ito industries locating in areas of slow economic growth. 000,000 causeway would be re- scheduled to do most of the work | in winter months. : | David MacDonald (PC | Prince) asked Prime Minister | Pearson whether he had. ree | first or- unmanned | The Russians have not said -totand~on * media, astronomers speculated that it|that of Luna II, which became, snow than was recorded — jthe entine-nronth of March. Some 2%: inches of snow fell here during the night. INSIDE TODAY | COMME ec iedt acct would orbit. the moon indef-|the first man-made object to hit it tnitely. “the moon, in September, 1959, SPO Sarees a Luna X was reported sending | Luna X; launched last Thurs- |- Finance, markets ..... ves back to ‘earth data on the(day, actually left two objects); Women’s .... ..-+sssrs++ 6 moon's surface and near-lunar orbiting the moon. One was the| Editorials ...........++++: 4 space. But there were no claims ‘scientific | instrument package | Summerside . vee 8 that it was sending pictures of |itself. The other was the rocket| Kings, Queens, City ...... = | that first placed it in.Junar orbit | Prince County core BY the moon’s surface. The U.S. moon Program calls” and then separated. t “TREASURE IS COUNTED Dave sMesiiachas fad Harvey | MacLeod count a portion of a ; rich treasure” recovered from ds the biggest ever found” in Skindivers, Storm, (commie Troops loyal to Ky moved to Da Nang by air and land. an. 18th “century _French pay ship, Le Champéau, near Louisburg, NS, (The. treasure year trial period for abolition. She suggested murderers be made to support the families of victims while in prison. Douglas Alkenbrack (PC— was ‘‘surprised and shocked” to hear present and past cabinet ministers oppose retention. There was no record or proof that any innocent person had been hanged in Canada. This was just ‘‘hearsay.”’ He . said if abolition is ap- proved ail policemen in Canada \should be disarmed because, to Canadian coastal waters. The value has been placed at $700,- a fierce East-Southeast gale on the night of Aug. 25, 1725. Grace MacInnis (NDP—Van- Prince Edward-Lennox). said he’ Tomadoes ‘In Florida. "jacross. central. Florida Monday ‘storey building only a standing. jout of the Gulf of Mexico into an Is Ruled Out OTTAWA (CP) — \Howe —Hamilton_ Credit tried. unsu “ planning any, tives into a r: of fecent’. “flying saucer” sightings in™ "southern special committee would be “i up for this purpose. -The NDP member said a boy | in his riding suffered —— aa his hand when he touc’ unidentified flying me = said landed at Hamilton. Reports of flying objects are | Betting” past the funny | see ea When Mr. Howe asked. about | a special committee, R. G. L. Fairweather (PC—Royal) called out: ‘Ralph Cowan should be chairman.” Mr. Cowan, Liberal MP for York-Humber, last week blocked a government plan for resump- tion of the debate on capital punishment and has at times | licies. } | } { | } I. Take Toll TAMPA, Fla. (APSA. Squall line bristling with tornadoes cut injuring hundreds, leaving scores homeless and destroying |millions of dollars of property. At least- nine persons were |killed as the tornadoes thrashed 1 | Ontario,“ ee , ~ Lucien ~ Lamoureux |- ‘Howe~ out-of order-|"* when he tried to.ask whether a jargued against government pol-| - here, said the value of Alex Storm, 29 year-old 4 Jeader’ { expedition, | ind $709,000 |as. she approached ‘Louisbourg s based on the opinions of /with pay for. the Freneb soldiers coin experts in New York, Lon-‘of the garrison. ‘Labor Measure Appeal Retained Minister of Hihgways Philip Matheson, Keith Harrington lay (PC—2nd Prince) and the members of the opposition voted down an amendment to do away ‘with the right of appeal in de- cisions of the Labor. Relations Board. The amendment was part of a ‘bill to amend the Industrial Re- lations Act promoted by Minis- ter of Labor Dr Hubert Mac- Neill during yesterday's sitting of the Legislative Assembly Minister of Health Henry Wedge described the amendment as, ‘‘the most important sect- ton of this act.” Mr. Wedge was of the opinion that if the section of the act did not pass it would be a great setback for people wishing to organize unions with- | in the province. it would have done away with the | right, of either the employer or the people seeking to establish a union, to appeal the dicision of. the ‘Industrial Relations Board to the Supreme Court. Opposition leader. Alex Camp- bell said it was the.., people's “fundamental .right, the night to. appeal to a higher court.’’ Mr. Campbell ° expressed the belief | that it was unwise to place too “\communities from Tampa to Cape Kennedy. : Two big counties, Polk and | | Hills rough, were declared dis- jaster areas by Governor Hay- | idon Burns. Police and the na-| tional guards cordoned off jtrailer parks and subdivisions to prevent looting while they sifted ithe wreckage for bodies. # A 23-foot house trailer and a \car were picked up on the Sun- | shine Skyway bridge at St. Pe-| \tersburg, furned full circle and | |then smashed back down almost) ‘in place. much authority in the hands of (PC—3rd Prince) Robert Grind- | Hthe amendmen had passed | boards and cunonateaiea: am by. the government. . Wiliam Acorn (L—ist Kings) abstained on the vote,. he did not cast a vote either for or. against the amendment. The vote . wos 10 votes against and eight votes for the amendment. One of the other changes which did pass was the reduction of numbers of days employees must have. worked before they can form a union from 60 to 30 cal- endar days. Another was the reduction of time in which a_plant operated for the year from six months to four months. People working for a firm which does business tess than four months of the ‘year L. St. Laurent Hs In ! QUEBEC . (GP) Former prime minister Louis St. Lau- rent will net leave hospital here until later this week, a hospital spokesman said Monday. Mr. St._Laurent,_84,-was-takea- to-Hotel Dieu Hospital after hé ‘suffered a fall ‘while w |near his home March 27. spokesman for his household said he had fractu three ribs.. The former minister was to have been discharged Monday. | | | Report Crop Reaped On Liberal Resolution Fruits of a Liberal resolution, | and manilla envelopes full of pa A 16-foot boat was lodged In| approved earlier in the session, | pers. a tree: At what was once a two- | linen | closet—thev sheets and towels | still neatly folded — was left. | The tornadoes first swirled exclusive St. Petersburg subdi- 8-a.m. They | were reaped in the Legislature yesterday. Industry and Natural ‘Weicue ces Minister Lloyd MacPhail tabled records of transactions | |between, the government and _in-t.. dustrial firms that, have ‘Tocated | the province since 1959. It wasn’t quite as bad as last year, however, when former in- dustry minister Leo Rossiter us- ed a wheelbarrow to carry simt ‘lar documents into the chamber for tabling. The government agreed to the Liberal resolution, asking bat |the documents be tabled. vision skip) across Sampa Bay cre-| There were so many docu- opposition, however, may not ating waterspouts and barrelling |ments -that Mr. MacPhail and \able to make a thorough exam- 000. The vessel went down_in_ info northern Tampa, the state's |two page’ boys had to make se- | ination of the records as the ses- second largest city with a popu- << trips to the table with ‘lation of 247,000 oN 4 amal} filiig eases, file folders i. is likely to Jelose by Thirs- 4 ' Y can not form @ Union. ~~ <>