“i It’s Good 2 For The Island The Guardian Is For It ves VOL. LXXVIII. NO.'90 FACES U.S. PRISON’ SecretAG oF oSduced | To Plain Thuc By ARTHUR EVERETT (AP)—Secret Bond ever was, and then some-— until fate of his attache it began in January. 1962, when Catizone. 35. @ rugged six-foot-two and 0. pounds, met a brunette divorcee, Mrs. ol Darris, 41, who’ oner- a small restaurant pe - garage where he worked. ~Catizone introdiited him- gelf as Tom. Romano of the tan’ espionage squad He came complete with - vistol and attache case—the latter stuffed, he said, with treaties he was bringing back to Washington from South Viet Nam. Mrs. Darris was impressed ne end by .Catizone’s tales of piloting a spy plane, similar ta the U-2 shot down over Russia. She shivered in ad- * miration over Catizone’s hair- raising exploits with gun and attache case in Algeria and * On their dates, there. never tion—from Within two months... friendship had blossomed: to Missi ssippi Flood ‘Waters. Covering New Territory © their - | a ems Ea 4, ww tage in cash ‘ 5,8 ce — aibeaae ck ‘Mechanic, C al BOGALUSA, La. ‘AP)—Ne- gro leaders ‘aécused police of failing to control a mounting campaign of insult and harass- ment against civil rights pick- ets Friday. Negro pickets were pulled from midtown stores in late afternoon. They regrouped to return after’ a formal complaint was filed with city officials. after Negro leaders rejected Mayor Jesse H. Cutrer’s plea that an Easter recess be called in the picketing. .| White counter - pickets, who ‘had started marching side by side with the Negro pickets, withdrew temporarily after the .smayor's: plea was broadcast. \ {They returned when the Negro pickets returned. |-Seme counter - pickets car- ried’ Confederate flags. : The Negroes started the pick- eting Wednesday to back de- mands for equal job copectas \ity in the stores. | TENSION EASES. But the general situation ap- | peared to have eased some- what in this south-eastern Lou- isiana lumber mill city of 22,000 |—9,000 of them Negro. The FBI was investigating 3 surging waters was estimated |safe from flooding. Some {n- Teport that a Molotov seal | | THOMAS CATIZONE | the point where Mrs. Darris who was killed in the ex- | gave Catizone $1,000 for the plosion of Catizone’s plane | family of young mechanic (Continued on page 5, col. 3) ‘a a Of Insult The increasing tension came. » that the city ordinance forbid- ding unnecessarily loud, offen- sive, insulting ‘language was not | enforced ggainst the whites. He said. even some tity po- licemen joined bystanders cf jeering Negro pickets or mak- | ‘ing loud, contemptuous re- | imarks. He said Cutrer told ‘him in an investigation would be made. Police Chief Claxton Knight said a_full investigation of the | Negro complaint against —_ showed all reports were tive. “We had 30 officers along that one block throughout the day,” he said. “in addition, there were some state police and the FSi, was observing.” Although some city patrolmen plainly chafed under their re- sponsibility, some. were stern” with potential trouble-makers. | Holdup ‘Men - Make Haul MIAMI BEACH, Fla. ‘AP!-~! \ “Covers ‘Prince Edward Leland Like The Dew” CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1965. Yanks | vor MORE SEVEN CENTS In Prep WASHINGTON (AP) — Rail! -jand sea approaches to the North Vietnamese capital of | ‘|Hanoi are under close U.S. sur- =. \veillance for the expected de- livery of Soviet anti-aircraft : US. officials’ made ths .tknown Friday after the state department disclosed that a surface - to - air missile site appears to be in preparatioa near Hanoi. Press Officer Robert J. Me-' |Russian personnel in North ‘Viet Nam for some time. But there is no direct evidence that they are working on the launch- ing site, he said. Two Prechytericn Clergymen’ Leave For Ireland, Scotlans Rev. Donald Nicholson, ome the et at Renfrew from — a high-flying U- re Three holdup men invaded the; posh Sterling Hotel early Fri-| day, looted its safe deposit: boxes .in half an hour and. es- at St. John’s which they flew to Belfast. Mr. first spotted the work April 5. :Chureh, at Belfast on ee Lowry will spend his entire time The state department did not. overseas in Ireland, which is his confirm the presence of Soviet | vited this week to preach in the homeland. surface - to - air missiles. but Connor Presbyterian Church in Mr. Nicholson will fly to Glas- other sources’ noted that Mos- |2 suburb of Belfast, Ireland om gow, then to the Isle of Lewis. cow, Peking and Hanoi have jEaster Sunday. Mr.~ Nicholson’ From there he will sail-to~the; ; trumpeted for <= months’ that.” and Rev. Hugh Lowry, pastor in Islands of Skye and Raasay, the ‘such reinforcements should be. charge, left Thursday morning homelands from whence his an- made. for overseas. © cestors ¢ame to this country. | DOWNED U. The two were flying to Prest- yay vat May 2s ete we ta wick, Scotland then travelling to away until May 6. f= —— pray has an “a |Closkey said there have been - siting ai US ag oa gag WEATHER Rain, showers in ~afternooui: winds becoming -west 20. Low-high 34 and 42. Sunday: sunny. southerly ‘16 PAGES — (latching Hanoi ala Aeoriod : aration ton to Hanoi provides the only jdirect land link for delivery of Ithe Soviet missiles. The rail line would be vul- nerable to U.S. bombing at- tacks’ but the weapons presum- ably could _ be airlifted in a pinch. Amerit‘an officials ‘are careful in weighing the significance of the missile development. The question is _to what ex- Some U.S. experts look upon Soviet ‘pledges of support to Hanoi as a competition with China for prestige, rather than an indication of Communist fers of the flooding Miseissippi at well above $20,000,000°in Min- |dustries'and a number of homes Was thrown Thursday . night at River and tributary streams nesota alone. There was no es- in lowland’ sections, however, |@ Negro. house that provided ..564 with a haul estimated at spread over new areas Friday. timate of dollar losses else-'are under five to six feet of | quarters for University of Kan- $130,000 in cash and jewels. | causing stepped-up evacuation | where. | water. sis i. Teteed Highs Vewe igaml Resch palice, question-| ef lowland: residents and creat- ’ | Reinforced raised dikes : | Stowe. In Minnesota, present centre ot, St. Paul were te| Lt ing-each of rigor to Bal nee lia aireteh if score nige J = Minsespale Se Paul, Most of Minneapolis was con- || south of Hannibal, Mo. : , _ sands o{ volunteers labered to | Panalresen, however, sears NEON CEES, Tox. SAP) —~| oe by China.’ bulwark dikes against the worst US. weather Wisrenie: [ef Dlenaoota "coemmumaities | ie ces said the 650-mile-long, spring flooding on- record. which earlier had forecast peak |ing inundation fought the rising day to forego any trips abroad Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri of | ~ ijets that also may be.sent to The tml, of eee ore Sere enced See eee eee Scientists New Danger and to curtail visits of foreign |India. Khan had been due April singletrack rail line from-Cam-'North Viet Nam. ready driven from homes LEFT THEIR HOMES = dignitaries to the United States. 25, Shastri June 2. A statement said: But Prime Minister Also Moro | ki dad Dine ns sk ae ceed the re of snow 2nd ce] See of ee To Manned Moon Landing © “In light of the congressional of Italy still will arrive in Wash- Wi lison Is Ma ing Bi tu Minnesota amt Wisconsin WAKA ciopi and. reaches of the | “tapered “leaving thelr work load for the next two or ington Tuesday, as scheduled, estimated at. between 20.000 2 | Mississippi and feeder streams. i} i wee Te senate aes taP)— Seien-|'VIL and, VIII, and maybe . months _ the situation and so will President Chung Hee For Peace In Viet ea 35,000, with hundreds of ae In St. Paul, the river's voll | and neitheis Shassaules reported ae -added | Ranger IX, landed one second iet Nam, eS aerncn (me South Korea on May! ; evacuations occurring in 1i- ing water, choked with ice and/ jp Wisconsin, the Red Cross taza to manned lunar re- (late because the moon was one oa ea g tus oman fale White House officials indi-| LONDON (Reuters . linois, lowa, and Missouri as the debris, ripped. a wooden -bridge|iredicted more than 14,000 per- |Search Friday: The moon’s near mile’ small,” Whipple said. ee = jeated the presence of some) Wilson teas ee jm an airport eae os flood spread southward.. from its moorings in a lowland ‘ons in 15 counties would have |surface may be lower than has| ‘‘The moon's surface at the|® at . pom Konnem.: Serees in Viet | wrrida Sits ‘setacls Sibaa: tate ene Peg rehia oa At least 12 deaths, 10 in Min- section. to be evacuated. ‘been calculated. © polite leeting wis lower ,ty1 | The decitien speinet prondye: (Mees was & focter in Reoping | in Peecident Jobuson thatiant iG ie cae ae nesota two in’ Wisconsin, Most of St. Paul's business) At La Crosse, Wis., the Mis-| This depressed nature of the two kilometres (a mile and ajtial travel abroad at this time the date with Park. Seiten: Ga S06 Gir bh peiaipenneas het 8 aconared were atifibuted to the flood. establishments and homes are |sissippi crept past the 15.3-foot |front side of the mon probably | quarter) than the average lunar and ya. reduction in visits to the Furthermore, Reedy did not some of. the countries iavelved|tain that ke al > a Property damage from the on high gfound and regarded as|level, surpassing the previous |caused eae | radius.” U.S. was announced by White rule out am eventual trip to Eu-|i2'the Viet Nam exisio to © con-|Prosdant pene eae flood-level record by more than Spacecraft to i slightly! Since astronauts will need to| House press secretary George | rope for Johnson or an! exchange ¢ once table ae Loong ° 3 __@ two feet. Some mlooding has oc-| behind its split-second sched- know ly, for their ad-|E. Reedy at a press centre im of wisits with Soviet Premier Thus Wa Gas” ths” Dara | the Cambodia conference Mani Area ls Bracing |eurred in La Crosse but city |wle, Fred Whipple of the Smith-| vance pining, the altitude of | Austin. Kosygin. These never had bees, Ts _ ot plan. officials were hopeful its dikes. lsonian Astrophysical Observa- | their sites, the dis-| The immediate effect was to: scheduled formally, he ‘said. aus sounding Russia’ \PROPOSED MEETING . Base. 48a a! 1 heal an international aa Fo WwW Flaod S ‘A8 would hold back most of the tory, Cambridge, = crepan between geomet-|confirm what already been ete ch Ciba that Russia, earlier this month r orst ince food. A. creat <f 19-40 90 ioe eoennee on the lunar . sur ric calculdlions and the Ranger disclosed in Rawalpindi and aa ae orivate. eaten | proposed that the nine ” , is expected early next week. | ‘flight times was of some com-|New Delhi — the postponement Nfld. House |talks on ways to end the war in| which attended the 1954 Geneva * WINNIPEG (CP) — The|two southern Manitoba towns, About 1,200 ‘persons already | nthe data indicates Ranger cern to the space scientists. |until fall of White House visits |. neighboring South Viet Nam. ‘conference. Gk Indochina shall United States weather \\bureau likely to bear the. brunt of flocd- have been evacuated from low » End Se | Wilson said one or two of'the| Meet again te examine ways of is taking a more mistic | ing. \areas around La Crosse. Evac- Ss ssion governments concerned had to| reinforcing the neutrality and view but Manitoba's predictions By today a reception centre remain unchanged for a Red will be set up in a vacant sup- River flood about the size of! ermarket to receive @vacuces | that im 1948, Premier Duff Rob- coming into Winnipeg, ‘Mr. Rob- lin -aid Friday. lin said. The premier told a press con-| Health engineers are keeping | ference that two provincial co- a close watch on water and ordinators have been appointed sewer systems in the Red River for Emerson and Morris, the ‘Continued on page 6, col. 4) juations also were occurring at) | Prairie du Chien, about 60 miles, ‘south of La Crosse. ' In Illinois and lowa, prepara-| tions to combat the approaching | flood were stepped up as pre-. idicted crests of the Mississippt | were revised a foot-or :nore above earlier forecasts. Good Friday Is Observed By imions Of Christians. references that and other non-Roman ics have considered host- lof worship on the Dies Amari- pil- | tudinis—the Day of Bitterness and the (tial torchlight way of the cross in’ these around the Coliseum. ‘ACT PASSION i iad eee Cardinal Heenan sands of Roman Cath- Church of the | olics in Good traditionally in London's Trafalgar Square. for the first time since the Re- neighboring ‘formation. Robed actors played | the - Christs tr the base, Passover. of Lord Nelson's feasts they ers toak advantage of an agree- jment with East Germany's |Communist rulers to cross the ‘wall dividing Berlin for reun- ions with their relatives. | Despite a spring downpour, \churches in the Communist-con- trolled sector of Berlin were liners could join with their a from the West in wor- Heenan Under the glow” bf a warm ispring sky, some 2,000 Chris- itians crossed the Israel-Jordan frontier to enter old Jerusalem. Most of the pilgrims were) |Christian Arabs. Oe, the Good Friday serv-| lee ware’ wei at the Dormition | ‘Church on Mount Zion, where | ee ee a | At least 100,000 West Rerlin- | the a more in “INSIDE TODAY Classified ...... ne Ae and consumed traditional unleav- Birth, deaths ..j.....3, symbolize the | é mer gp rth EPO tC AE ate AB coe ARE, RS nl ERR, mec Res SA i 2 « Te = lt: Ma Ta aot ost AMM a eel by first time in history, \Hebrew, the Bi rt fp ee Scotia Street residents in the Greater Winnipeg cify of West , gh eB te # wth pao es eet s Red River. Homes on street : ected Kushner of West Kildonan call- a“ ey oe ed for volunteers to help with by a main diking system which protects the city to a level of 26.5 feet and can be built up Bie are Re the sandbagging. handles water aa through the dike. e es Sener te, att A pump ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP}—The. +-Newfoundland legislature ended ‘an ll-week ‘session late Thurs-. day night, shortly after passage ‘of a bill giving the government _Permission to back a. bond is- | Sue fish processing plant. It was the third bill aiding industrial projects passed in the | House during the 54-day session. | The issue will finance, in part, ithe new industry to be built jhere by Steers Limited, an im- and wholesale firm at a of more than $1,000,000. three guarantee bills the Sian: of 71 passed gyi F ra petmnite the govern- to back Newfoundland Power Commission bonds for $40,000,000 td help finance the Bay dEspoir hydro electric power project. The second guaranices a $15.- 000,000 issue by the Newfound- gz at for financing a new salt! be “consulted on whether there! was a way in whic could usefully follow ‘{ ident Johnson's recent offer to! enter Viet Nam peace talks without Britain: Pres- | security of Cambodia. In the past, China has sup ported a Cambodia conference but _ Washington officials have been doubtful Peking would~at- jtend one now. Six Bridges Destroyed In U.S., Viet Nam Raid SAIGON ‘AP) — About 150 U.S. warplanes attacked six bridges in the central sector of - North Viet Nam Friday and spokesmen said the strikes were a complete success. “We got three and the air force got three,” a navy officer said. Disruption of Communist traf- fic is one aim of the American air raids, now in their third month. The over-all object. as proclaimed in Saigon and Washington, is to induce Han- - ois Communist regime to drop its support of the Viet Cong Derailment = Blocks CNR | PROTECT HOMES WITH BACKYARD DIKES the .if necessary. Mayer C. N.; Upper Dorchester. There were no injuries. The CNR said about 500 fret of track was torn up and coy. | eral of the derailed cars were damaged The freizht train, No. 440. was en roule to Wirepbete) | Halifax trom Montreal. OT cpm tet f guerrillas’ in South Viet Nam. Of 24 Cars Main Line A,.CNR spokesman said the cause of the derailment | was being investigated. . Meanwhile, passengers were being carried by bus between here and: Monc- ton. The line was epected to he closed until at least this after- neon 4 CNR spokesman said ahout 930 train passengers were rrans- ferred by bus ami they were de layed three or four Bouts. Cutting of highways and rail- way lines could slow the flow of recruits and supplies. Within South Viet Nam, there was action aground Supported by bombers and artillery, South Vietnamese troops sought to trap two Viet Cong companies in a fight about 230 miles northeast of Saigon in Binh Dinh province. US. military spokesmen said 51 -Viet Cong were killed:in the opening of this operation Thurs- day. Government iosses were reported as one killed and 31 wounded FLY TROOPS TO BATTLE A fleet of 67 US. and South Vietnamese helicopters lifted South Vietnamese troops into 4 jungle area of Tay “Ninh prov- inee. 6 miles northwest of Sai- gon, that was the target ThurSday of the bicgest air raid of the war Pioneer Aviator ‘Dies In France PARIS ‘AP"—Roger Sommer, 88, a pioneer French aviator, died Thursday Sommer beat the record of filbur Wright for duration of @ ight when he staved in the aif - two hours, 27 minutes and 1§ seconds in 1999. He also became the first flyer to carry 8 pes sencer, it is heheved. when he took bis won Francois, aloft the same year ™ + stile a So Mien cers ABrcen er sateen ee (SM iT, RRR A: ee aad