VOL. LXXIX NO. 122 Hf Its God fer The Island The Guardian Is For It- ” Authorized 29 Second Clase “aes Mall by the Post tice. Department, Ottawa, and for payment of postag DR. GENCHEFF Is HONORED ‘Dr. Todor Gencheff, director @f the Rehabilitation Center at, the Provincial Sanatorium, ts being presented a gift by J. Lineoln Dewar, RIGHT, prior to his senerre from this pro- : vinet.Dr. . Gencheff was honor- ‘ed for his Salsas contribution at the Sanatorium and through other sacrifices made to help crippled: children: The presen- tation was made by the pre- _sident, _Mr. Dewar, at the an- - , lis again -. firmly . we nual meeting of the P.E.. Chapler of the Canadian Foun- dation for Poliomyelitis and ~ Rehabilitation. The meeting was held last evening at the - Charlottetown Hotel. -_MIMINEGASH IS PREPARING a ~ Seaweed Process Plant Plans Limited Operation ans BUREAU 3° OF THE GUARDIAN OTTAWA — The experimental -—-... seaweed On Miminegash will -be in limited operation this year and’ will be fully operational at the begin- ning of the harvesting season oe next year, it was revealed here ‘Wednesday by H.J. *Robichaud. i In reply to questions on the Commons’ order paper by David MacDonald; MP for Prince, Mr. ~~ Robichaud --said-that the plant would experiment in drying, grinding, classifying and packag- ing irish moss and _to- develop %_methods in the hope of stimulating grow- th in the seaweed industry. = prema and assistant-man- “ager will be anticipated four sesonal tions will be filled, one of whom should have some supervisory familiarity in operation of machinery. : Others | . will be trained in the duties re- quired. There was no forseeable: eed for local service contracts | in connection with ah plant but | employed and it oar oval facilities will be utilized {a — needed and where feas- ible oe set in Deter. 1965 and includes. Nurses’ Strike NEW een (AP) ~~ Mayor- John ° Lindsay announced wodnaitay night a settlement | ofa three-day strike of more | than 450 public health nurses. He said they had agreed -to return to work today, * The strike cut service’’to an | |estimated 2,000 of the 2,500 chil- |dred who normally receive med- | teal care and immunizations_, |daily at child health stations. co Terms of the settlement call | |for a raise totalling $1,050: an- | jRually over the 2l2-year life of |a new contract between the city: jand the Professional Public Health Nurses Association. The nurses now receive $6,050 | /A ‘year. x " [egntragt wa (was let to the low bid- Rocessing and storage: build: nd and a manager’s fesidence "| _}Only one tender_was received for ing and it was let to Schurman Construetion- Ltd. of Summerside for ' $168,500. Five tenders were received for the manager's residence and the | \say that, sists at Hue, Premier: Nguyen That seemed to he Ky's-idea,_ groups." (Buddhist hierarchy bowed to an : would be a mistake at Hue, & Tolls Proposal : eae “Prince Edward Islnd Like “The Dew” CHARLOTTETOWN, -CANADA, THURSDAY, MAY. 26. 1966. ane -~ AN U.S. Oia ‘Wo || SAIGON (AP)—U.S. eS centre 400 miles forth while dissidence per-jof Saigon. \Cao Ky's military government too, The government: has an- [South Viet Nam. Security forces” scattered | ‘hundreds -of demonstrators [Saigon Wednesday and in the |? out 2,000 South Vietna- mese «marines and paratroops backed Saigon police in: break- ing. up groups’ of . rioters, many “Ted by: Buwddhist ‘monks. . ‘Ottivers said: some of the arrested were - agi- tato disguised as monks. GIVE ENCOURAGEMENT —Moscow, Peking: and ‘Hanol jofficial _ban on a_ prop ‘oposed ‘march~in~the-tith--week of -po- litical turbulence. i A U.S. diplomat said that “a lot depends. on how the govern-— ment handles” liquidation of. the revolt’. against. military rule. He suggested a military assault, isuch as that which crushed the | Da Nang uprising, Monday, | the anti-government fac- North Viet Nam ac- to tions. | C eo,°® :-e a s Criticized OTTAWA (CP)—A torrent of |start a - Jockage charge at Wel- protest against proposals for alland, which has been free, of _..{10-per-cent increase in St. Law- |tolis since 1962 when the Cel =lrence Seaway tolls and W new servative government sus lockage charge at the Welland |pended the charges imposed. in | -}Canal..was heard Wednesday at!1959 when the seaway opened. | 'der, Bryan and Milligan © of |Howlan in the amount of $17,168. ‘High tender for the eae was Schurman Construction at $32,200. In both cases, the con- itracts wee arranged by the work department of public S | Strike By Police Looms In Quebec: QUEBEC ity -of a strike vote Friday by Quebec Provincial Police loomed Wednesday. as Premier Jean’ Lesage: Said he would not 'reply_te_demands_until _after_a Friday night: deadline set beds the ‘QPP Association. - Liberal Caucus Split Reported OTTAWA (CP) —The Liberal * @auicus split _Wednesday on pro- posals. * by © Finance ~Minister Sharp to’ depart from the six- per-cent interest ceiling on bank -®ioans, it was learned reliably. "tage, -7 A heated discussion broke out. between Mr. Sharp's supporters and critics Jed by his predeces- sor, Walter Gordon, ‘and former state secretary~-Maurice Lamon- sources said. Mr. Sharp’s draft: revision of The Bank Mt was expected to go. back before the cabinet Tues- | day for further discussion. “Government souréés> had said earlier that the - legislation ~ would be introduced in the Com- ATTACK PROPOSALS “mons this week. ' Mr. Sharp_was reported to » have _ proposed that the” interest” ceiling be- removed from bank loans_of-more.-than$25,000. Smaller loans “would be sub- | Ject to a flexible ceiling slightly higher than six percent. Mr. Gordon, Mr. Lamontagne | and many ,other MPs. attacked | these proposals in a three- hour | closed session. They argued. that the changes would hit the small borrower and drive’ interest ratés further - upward. ‘ Mr. Sharp reportedly stood his ground, arguing that..more eompetition ig needed in the fi- alls. jndncial community and that his | \proposais. would benefit borrow- iers in the long run... - Prime Minister Pearson soe in ‘support of the legisla- | ition. Another new” feature in the ‘draft législation is the creation | corporation that of a Crown wouldeinsure deposits in ‘near | hanks'’ to bolster the confidence of investors. ( Trust -and = loan companies | with federal charters, would be “required to buy insurance on their d@posits. to mieet certain criteria of good jmanagement and come under. | the supervision, of the agency. Near new banks with provincial INSIDE TODAY Classified ... |. Deaths Finance, markets . Riiral churches .... ©. Editorials Summerside .............. - Kings, Queens, City .... Prince County ............ 2 eee They woiild have: Per Cent Interest Ceiling icharters would. be invited to ‘participate. in the — insurance plan, but not tequifed to. ~ (CRITICS DOMINATE, ‘The critics of the réportedly dominated leuission. which was. the continu- ation of a debate ‘begun at_the obatie ’ Liberal caucus, 18. legislation They fear, the changes will be ‘ junpopular at the grass - root evel and stamp t the Liberals as a “big business’’ ‘party. They also fear the Commons. opposi- ; tion will successfully exploit the issue. Act revision now is scheduled to be introduced in the House iwithin--two-weeks:— | A. majority of the cabitiet fa vored . the finance departme: “draft, but secondary were not ruled out Mr. Gordon and Mr. ‘tagne both- resignedgsfrom the cabinet shortly after the Nov. 8 election, but vence in thescaucus, which groups | the 131 Liberal MPs and’61 sen- ators, The Bank Act was extended | earlier this year to Dec. 1 to | allow more.time for the draft- | ing of the massive revision. The | act=comes up for. review every. 10 years, fe (CP)—-The, posstbil- | the dis- | ~ May |. It was learned that The Bank | changes | Lamon: | they retain influ- | | officer a public hearings of the St. Law- | Prior to that, the canal had rence Seaway Authority. |been blk free oo 1903. -Shipping interests, major in- wn dustrial firms and western farm '|spokesmen- urged the agency ‘fo!- Beindite Get _ give up the idea of making the | waterway self - supporting and | reduce toll collections to a level $294, 000. sufficient’ to- cover* operating ao 3 Thu k > They said the federal treasury From iC we Should assume the’ annual debt | -ipayments covering.C ana da’s oem Rogen a | snare of the original$475,000,- ‘tacked , z armored-tetck—out- He cost, of es the system. side a west London bank Wed- | n-¥ a3" nesd a 2 - th $24,700,000,” with Canada’s sare ein ($294,000): load. ihearly $18;000,000.~ Tk was believed to = es Under the Canada - United | lond- largest robbery of cash in| States agreement by which the transit in Britain, The biggest | Seaway was built, tolls were ‘to was in the 1963 great train rob- | pay off the debt and interest \bery when bandits grabbed £2,-" charges in 50 years. = \600,000 ($7,800,000) from an am- However, the traffic ““fore- \bushed mail train. - feasts on whieh the original tolls | In Wednesday's robbery—lat- | were based proved. optimistic ¢st in a series of attacks on and since its opening in 1959 banks and security. trucks—the | the Seaway has gone “deeper ae pushed —double-barrelled | into. th ed. Last ‘ n- Shotguns ‘through the truck win- nee aoe as t dows, forced the driver to open come was: > short 0 ithe door and made-him drive meeting the total debt payment. ithem- away: DEADLINE WAS MOVED 8 Under * the~ agreement, tolls | were to “have been_adjusted“in ia os oe 1964. This deadline was: moved | to 1966 and the seaway agencies gree raiders abandoned ihe ar- have propésed an increase to with “the driver locked inside begin in 1967. land. went off in another vehicle Much of the criticism Wed- lwith the money—bank notes in pki was against the fers fo leanvas be | Supt. A.S. McNeil was last. night presented. a gift by the Charlottetown branch of the Royal Canadian Legion on the aceasion_of..hiaretirement..as ion of ‘the Royal Canadiaa Moiinted Police, Also present- ed with a gift was’Mrs, Mc- Neil. The presentations ‘were’ ® “Charlottetown, Seen here prior ~ in control of nounced. it will try to end the « \op sition without bloodshed, “aghons key events of the day: . radios beamed encouragement, . THis ee | CATCHES COP. | ss TCHE N oa ..caught the cop who caught him. z fa ical Crisis. Sernic Rutherford, OTTAWA (CPi--The govern: -| spurred by the -fact he'd iments plan to reorganize cab- cused Ky of “brutal supprés- heen stopped for an April 25 inet duties leaped one hurdle sion: of labor and student safety check by the’ .same |Wednesday, but immediately a policeman._who had regis- ran into another about proposed —The ‘Us. ‘announced an tered a speeding conviction Vesting control of the REMP in operation against the Viet ‘against \him two days be- - the solicitor - general. _€ong, 40 miles .southeast of * fore, decided todo . some Three opposition lawyers at- sleuthing on-his_ own. “After the safety: » check, (i followed the police crui- ser and clécked the—driver doing 40 m.p.h.- ina. 30-mile “Saigon, killed 20 enemy.. U.S. planes carried on theair war on both north: and south de- spite monsoon storms. —Two- military leaders. of the RCMP frem control of the min- ister of justice. Solicitor - General Pennell de- fended the proposal on-g hd’ s -Da-Nang uprising’ —- Lt=Col-~ zone and charged the i police” it is in line with current prac- ee Quant Yeu and Maj.. officer: with spee -<:tiee in Britain’ where’ the inves- on That Tuong—were—flown | Constable- James Ewing tigative and. prosecution func-" | to Saigon for interrogation. iB —Civil appeated in court -and was fined $10 and. costs. Ruther- ford, 20, paid his fine out of court. tions are separated. | The legislation gives effect to a cabinet reorganization plan {which has been working .on a rebellion appeared abating in- the north. A dis- patch from Hue -said: only a few roadblocks’ re mained, | most unguarded, shops were open and the city seemed al” ——most—back-to qjormal. ae ginning of this year. The —bill—-was-— given — second— Nor z Mone SEVEN CENTS” jtemporary basis~ since the be- & 7 WEATHER’ Sunny with a few cloudy ‘periods; “Westen lv winds 15. Low-high 48 and 70. Team . sunny “and. Very warm, 3 ee ao Vy A. House Bondar - Cabinet Duties | “Mr;-Pennell-said—in—operation, a 'the police under ‘authority of the |solicitor ---general will” make their. their facts to the justice minis- ter through the solicitor - gen: eral. If the justice minister re quired ‘further information, this tacked the plan to remove thea would be collected by the police under the solicitor - aeoeser authority. ~ The decision on witha i _prosecute a_.case would remain with the justice minister work- ing on the basis of the informa- tion reported to him. | DEBATE ADJOURNED Debate on the amendment’ was—adjourned until today. Theogene Ricard (PC — &. ‘| Hyacinthe - Bagot) said the. ‘Combines Investigation Act rete ay are eta neh 26 PAGES . % 2 “|= In Saigon, the Buddhist news- jpaper_Dat.,To published—a_tetter from leadet's /of the Cao Dai reading—approval in principle— doesn't really hit price-fixing in” without a recorded vote. When! such industries as concrete. He: MPs began clause - by - clause| said an inquiry into fraudulent, _istudy, Andrew Brewin (NDP—| bankruptcies would produce Guyana The other two truck sea | PRESENTATION MADE TO SUPT. - MCNEIL made .at the. Legion. Home. in. and Hoa Hoa religious sects and= one Roman Catholic ‘group call- ‘Toronty: Greenwood) introduced ing on Pride a Buddhist, ‘and lan amendment to delete the) chief - - state . Nguyen” van ep at ‘transfer oft he RCMP from jus. | Thieu, a Taian to resign tice to solicitor - general. ithe sake of ‘the ‘supreme bine est of the nation.’ | DOESN'T . WANT CHANGE Mr. Brewin, a lawyer, said the minister who deals with the jonly polite force in federal jur- / _.fisdiction..should.. continue. tO... be. ‘portigment —(E [ oh re ee aaa oe At A Glance_ ~ GEORGETOWN (Reuters) ~2 =" Crown—the minister of justice. lector mounted in British |" Richard “A. Bell (PC—Carle- | By THE CANADIAN PRESS Guiana Wednesday night as the |ton), a former citizenship min- clock ticked away the last min- ister and an Ottawa . lawyer, | vestigation of handling of win- ter works funds in the Quebec community of Notre-Dame-de- . ‘night to the boom of guns, fire-|in supporting Mr. Bre win's| ‘works displays and dancing in-amendment that to deat with or- \the- streets, a |ganjzed. ‘crime requires a maxi- “He told the House That theie, | In ceremonies: throughout the mum - of communication and co | country the Union Jack have been seven suicides in | the community in the last 18 hm be lowered on the stroke out |_ Months. ae ee “External In its place ‘will be mae he a. Affairs + Minister 1 nio Barrette, former Union ired flag oC the: new uae IWS! fe _-Nationale—premier<of-Quehee, — whieh will be--calied Guyana— | 2 ‘vis resigning from his. Dost as j‘dand of the waters." ambassador - to .. Greece” be-_ | The Duke of. Kent, Queen | cause of a book he is ul Bane cousin who ‘is ep | 50 } WEDNESDAY, May 25. 1966 — utes of years of British rae ‘said the change is a major er- |. eta Cunese taf cia, ata “the Commons for. a federal in- eae ru South- “America, | ee Oe Toronto | becomes independent at mid- Danforth), also a lawyer, said wef and /ardimation of law enforcement exercise iptenty -of information and ‘should be held, 3 Marcel Lambert (PC. — Ed- _}monton West) said confusion “\will result when the proposed ‘manpower department sets up” imanpower offices across . the eee hip There Iready was. a firm . Tealled pureae “Services” Ltd.” \with offices in 19 citie The government Shout: | sider “changing thé name, ur, \Lambert said. .. : Fd Nasserden \thern). said tinkering with the” duties of cabinet ministers isn’t |going to solve Maa government's | problems. | What was sested was leader- ship from the government front ‘pénch. The legislation was “an in futility” without ee . ? 7 xpe i titu- | | | change responsibilities of cer- tions, “will meee ine cm itu tional independence docume nts | ito Premier Forbes Burnham, a. Negro, at the state opening of Grrawa (CP)—Former Que-_ (Parliament Thursday> r mier Antonio Barrett Guyana will become the 23rd | has resigned as Canadian am- imember country of the Com- hassador to Greece to publish a ‘monwealth, with Queen “Eliza |hook about politics in the thick | tain departments was given second Reading—approval principle—and MPs started clause-by-clause—study of it. The opening ' session of a public hearifg on proposed -| By RONALD: LEBEL j toll” increases for the - St. Lawrence Seaway, heard re-. beth as head of state. - lot the Quebee election eam-) quests by - eastern’ industry, HAD, RACIAL CLASHES paign.: He western agriculture and_ship-_| pers that ci be- no- increase: The new country enters inde -The resignation -w as con-. lpendence under the shadow. of | ‘a_state of emergency imposed jalmost two -years..ago following ‘racial clashes between the coun- ltry’s ast Indians and Ne- ‘groes. * nesday by External Affairs Min.’ ister—Martin. He said regulations prevent members of the diplomatic | corps from expressing personal | lopinions .on politics. and other | THURSDAY, ” May 96. “The Commons meets at~2:30 p.m. to. continue study of the - re-organization bill. The Sen- “ate. meets at 3 p.m. : itoday, resigned April 25 and Mr. |Martin. accepted the resignation. |May. 5. Mr. Barrette is ex- | pected back in Canada in qr) weeks. His memoirs, peperied critical of some key figures in the Union | Nationale party, were to. be s Editions. Beauchemin, REPORTS ATTACK | ‘The Montreal newspaper Le |Deévoir reported Wednesday the jbook attacks, Jean - Jacques Bertrand, generally considered lthe .right-hand man of - Union ationale Leader... Daniel /son,..and_ eould set off a bomb-. Fire Causing T Being Probed FREDERICTON (OP) Fire | department officials Wednesday “| were ‘investigating the cause of fire whieh a rly morning through the interior of as te akieay home. here, taking the. of | lives of a motper and two. her: children; - - ~ ~Pead-is Mrs. Hygh, Haswell: 38, and her sons Robert, 9. and Oharles, 6. Firemen said they were asphyxiated. A third Haswell child, three- | year-old Timmie, and his grand- father, C. Hedley Forbes, es) caped uninjured,’ A _neighbor found Timmie standing in’ a low- er hall near the front door. ~ Mr.’ Haswell, va native “of | Niagara Falls, Ont.,-and a game: |hiologist with the fish and wild- | e branch of the vineial lands and mines department; was in ‘Moncton at the tithe af the! t } ary of Charlottetown Legion. | Earlier in the day Supt. Me- to presentations (FROM THE LEFT) are;George Reynolds of the Legion, Mr. and. Mrs”. Neil turned aver “command of McNeil and Mrs. Gladvs Bent, L Division’ to Fits es : Presiem of the-Ladies-Ausali-- “Supt R-E. Harrison. % a firmed . in “the Commons Wed: ‘controversial subjects. The for-|™ ;mer Union Nationale leader,, 67 formed | pubblished_today— in Montreal” by! John- , {Shell in the race for the June § \election: = —_In_t:hhe Commons, Churchill. (PC—Winnipeg South \Centre) . asked whether the gov- | fernment had: relieved Mr, Bar+ ‘rette of: his. position. The fore |mer premier ‘was named am- ibassador in 1961 bythe Dietén- ibaker Conservative government, - Mr. Martin said Mr. Barette informed the undersecretary for external -affairs, 1Cadieux, June. 8, 1965, that he ‘planned to write a book- about |Hy--political career. He’ sub- mitted his manuscript later. that the book was rs “bound to give rise to contro-. lversy,” that its publication ‘would=violate regulations. and it would be incompatible with. nis official - position. Mr. Barrette then submitted jis resignation. ; Mr... Barrette. was Quebec's | Tabor * minister. from 1944--until | 1960 when he succeeded the late Paul Sauve as premier and Union ‘Nationale leader. His lgovernment was defeated in zeneral elections in June, 1960. His book recounts the strug- gle for power that followed the deaths of: Premier Maurice Du- iplessis and Premier Sauve. hree Deaths At Fredericton | outbreak, Walking through hia | burned-out home ‘later,- Mr. Haswell said “it's all a crazy dream.’ Firemen fond Mrs. Haswell’s body-in an upstairs hall near “the body of one of her sons. . The body of the other.boy. was dis- beoveredin-a~smalt bedroom. Marca” Fire Chief Harold F. Doherty said the fire apparently started ‘inthe area-of-the_kitchen and spread quickly, up a flight — of stairs to a sects It was believed* Mrs. Has- well carried Timinie to the low- er floor and returned upstairs to rescue her other sons. Mr. Forbes, a former mayor of Fred- ericton and former member of the New Brunswitk Legislature, ire-entered the building and had to che: stopped from entering again. He was’ owner-—-o¢ the house. investigations and report - (PC — Roe Gordon _—~ The. ambassador had been in- ~~ d floor hallway.” — ow