‘ a _ | ue Be hi a: fe eg ~ if It's Good For The Island " WEA T HER The’ Guardian Is For nm Mt wis Lh A ~> Ua ¢ mts 3 ot ua! “Covers Pririce Edward Island ‘Like: The Dew” ee | Pi i 1 NOR RARER NO: 18 | A. i Oe eat ao eee oon CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1968, © me meraan SEVEN CENTS 16 PAGES os Oe ® Disagreement Is Seen ‘ ah oe s : . » European Difficulties “Poverty Talks In Plush Ho el es. . : A “ Ea F F & H F a TUOU SV Brito UU : te e : Ry JOHN REST , Before coming here. de MOSCOW ‘CP: President Gaulle was widely reported te de Gaulle of France and the have assured West German leaders of the Soviet Union be- leaders he would reiterate the ‘gain ‘talks of European Prob- joint Western stand that West lems Tuesday. De Gaulle said and East Germany should be By ‘DENNIS BELI. hotel solemnly. discussing ‘the rad Hilton Hotel. Several plocks VANCOUVER ‘CP)—A_ Brit- icondition of poor people. away you could walk down. to ish welfare expert says he finds “It reminds me of similar dik, the beach and see fish ‘reiting it incongruous to sit amidst the cussions in the Ritz Hotel im on the shore of Lake Michigan, i slush surrounding Londe : » ; led_h aler 9 io Germany should follow reunited on a basis of national Ome “Ts0re- Inn solemnity’ discussing which members a upper a Reuben ©, Baetz, sxecutive- chim te the Kremlin. self-determination. ; poverty in Canada. British society’ drew up iN direptor af the Canadian Wel- A French spokesman said @e ~The Soviet Union .has resisted Professor Richard M. Tit- poor law. of fa Council, which organ-zed Gaulle. on the first full dav af this idea. fearing the resulting muss of the London School of » Professor Titmuss, one © the. conference, said ..vior . the : his Medas visit. had a three- al! - German state would be. -|Economics and Political Sci- principal contributors i recent conference will. cost. more. thai ence made the comment in an British health and welfare -€f- $98 90) b. the time it ends Fri- . : . intervie Tuesday during ‘the islation, said he recently had q,, POLITICIAN LIEST whole range of European diffi outlook a ‘Canadian conference on social attended ees TR Seinferbncce. ate pxsensve fulties _ 7: De Gaulle was said te have welfare, at the hotel. dealing with the U.S. war on ,but if well_erganized, thes ; Reunification .of Germany told the Russian leaders Tues- U4 ...dhev ate 7 stralian Opposition Leader “| found it unpleasant and \poverty. os i ieee wertt ™ yrehur Calwell_ escaped with “loomed - large—among-—problems ar that negotmtifiny nb a /paradoxieal to sit in a lexury | “They. -were in € ios dei abik tranek ‘the. cone: Wght facial: injuries 7 day ” tovered im talke so far ovie nion wou az ve ° thing for oher Eu an states ference operating budget yrn—meht-—when—a-—Pouth fired a. Further talks are scheduled and gpe rnc i iPe tle sbor Videe wale S30 hidden carts ——sawed-oft— rifle- “at__-him_-from_ ie OR : ~ Need For Co G fation in terms: of time spent. in* plan > point-blank range as he sat in enamel taid de Gaulle — OO Fe ning. and. attendance, ‘ranspor- his car mm 4 Sydney suburb. discussed _ ‘relations between ‘Stressed In Welfare Work tatian and — hotel accammads- The M@year-old Labor Pere Fast and West in Europe and, BROUGHT UP. SECURITY tion. are conservatively = esti- naturally Germ an reunifica- The Russians were reported our discussion covering © the hostile . to it and Western in its” DESERT KING VISITS WASHINGTON — 3 mated at $250,000" afier addressing a meeting in ” ve brough i ~ VANCOUVER (CP) — Col munity service agencies acres Canadian war on poverty ses» opposition to the Vet Nam war hae European -sourees ~ meena ean sue ' King Faisal of Saudi Arama for a two-day state visi. The headdress of a Bedquin -nef Jaboration among levels of. gov- Canada are in operation ‘arte cinnc. were held Monday and.’ im a suburban town hall, when | oteq Soviet officials as saying @nce presumably cexcluding the presented this study Tuesday__ monarch, Tuler of an iar _ernment and private welfare often jn independently of ‘erch Tuesday in the Bayshore’s main opposition to the Viet Nam war rm Gaulle and the Soviet leaders United States. There was no as he ~asrived. in Washinztoo ~ desert kingdom. wears. the a “(AP Wirephote) agencies is urgently required in other: floor . conference room, whiel war in a suburban town watt. failed tn reach a ment. \/ word on de Gaulle’s reaction a Canada’s welfare services, Reu- The CWC. financed by g0v- ,,. : has wall to - wall carpe‘ng, when the’ blast from the mm With Communist party chia jben C Baetz, executive diree- ernment grants and iunds irom chandelier lighting and modern rifle shattered the car's side NO AC D tor, told the Canadian’ Welfare private industry and welfa.e interior decorations _windew ia Bh ygaonns rallye yg" 4 Leontd Brezhnev expounding a Counci] annual meeting Tues soups, numbers among ‘ts - ~ faces de teal prose oa = Soviet views. Premier Alexei iday “members 300 ce | . ppeared Kosygin and President Nikolai ~ 8 Part of the need siems from public and private abe agencies and _ ithe official Soviet communique. Podgorny got into the discus . - |». the British North America Act, 1.100 private individuals. e at ntre jwhieh said the talks were held sions only infrequently, * wae : which places jriedties over “The structure of the CWC it- in an atmosphere of “frankness reported NIESS PENSIONS BOOST weir reine GA ca mendes Fe ame tad ce Bini pI collaboration.” said . Mr. Bactz. with the provinces. Be reference to frankness ta diplomatic protocol to head the “The proyinces in turn deter | “It covers an area whith Is ‘communiques usually Soviet side at the talks “AS OTTAWA (CP)—The opposi- not granting an immediate: in. -ises.of the Liberals that old age gate responsibility varying occupied in the. United States Oo nN en oneee that the parties to the party leader. he normally takes tion warned the: government crease in the old age pension. pensioners soon would get $125. degrees to literally thousands of by at least a dozen completely discussion ‘presented conflicting no part in detailed negotiatinne Tuesday it could be defeated un- If a motion by the opposition Mr. Saltsman said the Lib- smaller degrees of govern i satoneeene national: organi7a- positions" - item Clas | __tess the old-age pension is in- to boost ‘the pensions was made, erals were ignoring the needs ment.” : : sia tise a : The Prince Edward lelend Re- the Executive Council nad in creased soon fo $100 monthly the government, shou ‘at alder —tinivens be mental sector at -wel---He believed the council hss habsliiation Canter—wilt- . i DAR SS ene Cae } from $75 . feated and on prlection forced. felt secure in office: . fare work a than 2.000 com- —— = Sap ge = open Hon. Henry Wedge, mims- aM = oe ae remanat ; | a oe cee ead wee ote Howard Johnston _‘SC—Okaw- ition, when a poverdment makes ter of health. - said last night. Tudor Gencheff. dinector_at. the ¥ raci for. 1eu ips oe 1 ae ; agan-Revelstoke’.. accused the faetanies grants to a son-gov- following a lengthy “Meeting of Rehabilitation Centre, was con — | ish the Canada Assistance Plan demand across Canada for # government of backing off from l runnodhal like the CWC” ‘ te . ; ph _ ” a ee « y sidered a lye ee ae. us ae Canada: hasiek. a ree income for - : hi es to probe some of the possible Mi -« -F : Dr. Gencheff's request for fill- leaded welfare séreices.___ance Plan represented needed the anete -_ - ee ee of established wel- Issl ng our time emplovment as director of O e ¥ en ec Max Saltsman ‘NDP—Water- changes in welfare legislation itt a 2 - programs. aaa ——- ee ithe centre was agreed wpon by | Ino South) said the government and would be supported by his — 3 3 Soe or, preside <lthe Cabinet. Mr Wedge said “was inviting its own defeat by party But _what about the prom- The question Was too valuable said it is doubtful the CWC will oun e . _that Dr. Gencheff has also been Ry THE ea PRESS » line of 300 tractors travelling " a —_—————+ |a# & political football for any wos ee sangine. provided with superannuatios -Tracter blockades and dem-on highways Monday in the “Tall of the type displ liheme cat ‘the Eceasunie Cranell MONTREAL (CP) — Four and with salary adjustments. opstrations will be extended Windsor 2rea Talk of the type displayed by i Montrealers and their missing Mr. Wedge added that Dr : P t T rou h { J. S. ° : : j z ross the province. representa- Mr. Stewart said one difficulty ipeline Rou e hi g Mr Diefenbaker on old age PHILADELPHIA, Miss. (AP) of Canada which emphasize edu- light j von safe. Gencheff might —_re-consider. nade a the Ontario Farmers’ was farmers had not feceived sigh \F* cation as i d basic plane were : fv jpensiens Gees Sat was. Ciectemn (d, Crene of Seeriag._weles causes scale - aise Tuesday by RCAF search eraft However."'n the event that be inion said Tuesday night after a federal subsidy of 75 cents Meets Committe Opposition Oye CK P isgialotion auth threw cherry bombs — and tiving- standards and-.in income. near Lae de Dix Miles, 216 miles ei: a a _ ae Agriculture Minister William” hundredweight that would bring ; ? E ein Otaea te Senin as ee poor = as Dr. potential of the peoole northwest of Montreal. - shaivennetit This would include Stewart rejected demands fora the “Ontario” milk r te * a OTTAWA ‘CP —The’ National The matter — dur-* of welfare payments made hv Saat ‘oh eaves poh g ces "cn ae ie ton ad iar ae ae on) aravet | on advertisement n'a Canadian yr ig ine g are scnkih: de a te fea main de [Satay Beare war” Gee Tee — sian aa ttl _ sa gy ag po tei p2t oba County Courthouse’ of “men business of-education—exceot-of ri. pinay Cherokee which Seer said ‘in Toronto after a three- m>r~ by farmers day it should reject » bid by c wg Laue ie ‘pai cr gpaees a fae f_the salaries with hatred-on- their faces. who _for our de concern or eas Dr. Geneheff told thie paper hour meeting with Mr. Stewart: Labor — officials, meanwhile, ’ oe re _— want to turn this country back- with the education, training and n_near the lake Jact mght that he had request- «py. tractor demonstration wil have said they will regard the Trans-Canada Pipe Lines Ltd. t be” i 7 ing ‘an application by Trans- Capital costs of welfare wards. - deployment d wire ore io piloted by Pierre Lafrance. ed full-time empleyment, super- ae this aa me amevad Ties as tere western =crite= «di—-to-Canada.to._ship——Alberta_.oil_agencies_.will__not__qualify__for___»p and carried his’ brother { nd a salary adjust- ais vou he--Neg = nel.” annuation a a sala pis 1 At | Eastern Canada markets vis, a Ssens® ©. euette ok vee ee tear anche bo tae cooenoes ee oon eemmen--autaee Mesieanar-senl- Giet-reanpeh--a- eat-in Tie-eatelnat Sa eds enemas cue oe United States pipeline. uilt by Great Lakes Gas The plan makes. possible the. .7¢ ard Lootvoet it is too Jate to accept the offer ‘7 Seong bea tera Nak ge Bmore te “rama wer ate Toronto Slide "ts near ptoman mit toe ns commine gt afr ee Buel kaming) was backed up by Rob- run threugh the U.S. from —Em- arate welfare. programs for : pe #8 , his new sition “as -chiet—or- ee Bu hist aerate : Tw a plane was slightly damaged. . ert Andras ‘LoyRart Arthur’ in erst. ae. to Sarnia, Ont. needy persons over 65, the blind ‘ea aa tee Fey de oo cao Leaves Man Dead The plane took off Monday on thopaedic . surgeon is ‘Madera “— oo ., wow te vatle i : 7 t has t 1 E : ’ ‘ ; . 7 ’ 5 -4 moe D : fj his <assertion that a - second rea akes has applied to’and the disabled. Benéfits are smashed. White youths carrying -TORONTO (CP) — Police @ scheduled five - hour flight a es ae Party and Progressive Conserv- Remains tant to the t Id be the UMS. Federal -Power Com- extended + full pipeline to East, shou extend o a full range Of axe handles and hoes grabbed Tuesday evacuated eight homes from Montreal to Val d'Or. Que. Yat Mr Wedge had donc om ative members defeated 45-14 a 1. rather than the US, Ontario the Tne: for permission to build Neale care for welfare recipi- Negroes in the line.of march after, five backyards collapsed ‘about 350 miles north of Mont- 1, matter Liberal motion for an emer- SAIGON fAP? “Buddhist ; and started fights that were and slid into a deep ravine. kill real -l Dr. Gencheff stated that be gency debate. leader* Thich Tri Quang con : ; Aa broken up by police. ing one man. The RCAF said they believed has sold his home in Chariotte- OFU déelégates who met with tinued to. defy the South Viet- 25 YEARS“AGO THIS | MORNING» | “I'm not’ afraid of any man.” Eve-witnesses said Leonard the plane. was forced down by town and that. his resignation Mr. Stewart declined to say namese government today de | King shouted as the heckling May, 58. ran into his backyard storms in the area is effective June 30 what effect an extensive dem- spite his arrest.and began his I pag disorder mounted. ‘Before to see what was meppeninr and - a ee —________-—_~. onstration. would have in On 15th day of fasting in a heav- tario. Mr. Dolmer refused te ily - guarded Saigon hospital say what the union's member- Other extremist Buddhists ship is but said it extends threatened new suicides by fire through 30 counties in southern In the war. US. airborne and central Ontario troops clashed with a 300man Ancther member. Stanley Communist battahon 240 miles ; Down of Woodstock estimated northeast of Saigon Tuesday © Mi 9.000 tractors could take par Far to the south. Viet Cong, _ Nazi Invasion Of Russia “22>. a ceo ae: Wek ee LedToRecordToll InWar CEANOGRAPHER FINDS 4", #. Bs HANNS NEULERBOURG German camps. Col»Gen_ Franz Hitler flew “into.a rage and NOVEL PROPOSAL CKAY 2 =RLIN «AP ‘lt 1s war.” Halder. chief .of the German took over supremé command of > ‘ in the blockade.’ The union guerrillas early today shelled a . began the ‘demonstrations in-U.S. Army helicopter field, ' cw some parts. of the ovrovince a causing damaze and hight casu- +“ , . Mas week ABO and the dargest was aities, a USM spokesman sard. on at Foretgn Ministe* general staff. triumphantly pre- the Wehrmacht The Germans By DAVE NICHOLSON 1 Asked te confirm the hoitle- F canoe sacl i VY M_= Molotev said-to the Gor. cies that. the war would be regrouped eventually and . HALIFAX. (CP)—Alan Ruff. In-the-sea ‘story, Alan replied, « , man ambassador. “Did we de- over within a matter of weeks. pushed their advance again in man. an oceanographer who “‘affirmative, affirmative” ae ‘ alt _ gerve tits On Oci. 3, 1941.*Hitler told the 1242. throetine to the Volga. used the ocean to find a wife. Asked whether the date had : i —At-dawn.25-vears azo todas._German people that Russia was River ‘and into the Caucasus said’ Tuesday he was sur- been set. the answer aS, ‘ a ~ OwW- e' el ole rive. j diazv Germany, struck from theateng down and will néwer But dhe_final turn of the fide prised his novel way of pro-- ~“negative-~negative*———— Sa r 3 hases in Poland against the So rise again.” came at Stahngrad. where the _ posing succeeded hut he's Alan said he would b re- a ee 2 viet Union. its partner in a,non- = By Oct. . German panzers Russians surrounded 22 Ger- going ahead with the mar- | turning about July '5 _and ‘ oh a SS ” accresston pack _ signed two were abreast of Moscow, 31 man’ divisions. mage anyway - Linda. now in New York, , ; ’ years earlier xs miles to the north of it. Gov- Ninety thousa nd. troops, Alan. a %vear-old Rich: would meet him early the fol- ‘ ‘ = If was the start of operation ernment and diplomatic person- headed by Field Marshal Fried- mond Hill. Ont., native study- lowing month. : é ao Nears End In Manitoba Berharoséa. designed. to ‘elimi- ne! started to leave the capita: Tich Von Paulus marched inte ing at Dalhousie: University, “ayote “Stalin's Russia.” as Adolf By relief was near. The first Captivity” # f+er surrendering dropped four bottles into the PRODUCED RESULT* Hitler had put it Bit it proved snow. was falling and within a 48ainst | Hitler's orders. Some sea last year while working *He said two of the bottles to he his most fateful decision few weeks, the hattle-exhausted 240,000 other. Germans were aboard-a ship in Hudson Ray . ¢@st into the sea, had pre { Molotov . received German C-rmons were in the grip ‘of Killed ‘in the ruins of the em- Alt contained letters pro ed result The one found Ambassador Count Friedrich one of the coldest winters of. the battled city All told, about - posing “marriage to Linda Om the Cornish enast Was for- von Der -Schulenburg ™- his ¢-prtury. while the Russians ral- 2500.00 Germans sied-in- Rus-—_ Christiansen’ of Mamaroneck... W2rded to Linda and as? ond BFE oe WINNIPEG ‘CP: Party bis campaizn m his home rid. leaders were on the move Tues- ing of Radisson after a Winn _. ,ittay in a smiles-and handshakes peg NDP, tally Monday m vat 4 3° ¢himax to a low-keved Manitoba that was the largest ‘orcan ved election campaign affair of the five - week cam Voting is Thursday with polls paizn. Kr--rlin office while moet of jjed for theif. first counte: « NY working toward a doe- Was returned to’ him from Rapin cgevernmest. few k : § r r-offen. Sia The. Rep z B : Moscow was still asleep that sive. — The Soviet ‘oll was the heav- torate in, sociology .at Colum.. | Caen. France. a oe bagi 1’ elected in 1958. seeks its feorth mocr nz of June 22, 1941. to be ~ On the southern front, Rostey jest of: all nations and in’ all {hia University in New York: . Linda, who visited ‘lan white ta the Sith. Churchill in term The fast provincial ¢le- the far north, balloting is being tion was Dec 14, 1962 wen eee wh the declaration was recaptured Nov. 2% and on: history. By the time, the Red One of the bottles turned up here before he left aboatd the : the Consefvatives ¢ lected 6. Russia tthe Ger-thee -& Marshal Georn “Zhukev Army finatiy -marched inte Ber. 11 months later. at. Cornwall _ Theta. flew_ to Halifax after ; ; s deferred two weeks to July 7 Tae: 3 mm . ‘avame struck at the central front with lin in Apri!. 1945. seme 7000.999 in England. where it was T"eceivine the proonsa passed *- Viemiex Gall Roblin waa @beres—- NDP_-seven-and_So The declaration charzed that 2 thrust that nearly led to com- Russian soldiers had been killed found by Elizabeth Singleton, on by Mrs. Singleton 2 5 thaking a. swing Tuesday cial Credit one One NDP men. Moscow had broken the nOn- siete disintegration .of ‘the Ger- in battle or ‘died ‘in captivity. wife of a Birmingham archi- Alan. a graduate rZeology through five southwestern Man- ber died 1 office and ancties 2 accression treaty by preparing man_army_in that sector . - Millions ot Russian civilians tect. She passed it on to Linda student. ie doing ceano- itoba ridings--all held «by his awitched to federal politics. leave an attack in the rear. of the ee ee elarved: died of epidemics “or and received” tetters— Jdune—t3-—8taphic_work this _sunimer _ pie Progressive- Conservative gov. ‘72 to * acancies at dissolut'on. Reich were murdered by special Nazi from Alan and’ Linda saving The Theta-is under lease. te : - Taran ia the lad house The—root_campaisn issue 1 “Spotes eather, at 3:15 a.m, INS'DE TODAY squads. ‘German historian Klaas. thev were to he married the Bedford N.S.. Institute of 3 Weather disrupted the fiving 2 es & * ™ 4.900.000 German. soldiers, sup : Mehnert....citing official statiss ~~ »: Qceanography working 7 schedule of Gil Molgat. who-e/*t It. In-eigm years of Conserv: ee — TT Tarks, 7 1m suns Cane tes coh So et Hepa ie INTERVIEWED BY CWE Y RADIO. 4 _Sounding off the Newt fougd- Liberal party formed the off att ve — istration - and 2.749 L uftwafte: planes had eats... ics ‘eae call by 75.000,000 peo Now working .on the vessel. -land coast with the qaverte t-ctal-—oppositioh-with---13--seats “The Liberals and. the NPP b re bliutzkrie s Comics ’ pie between 1940 and 1945 Theta about 200, miles off the ment vessel Hudson : contrasted—te--36_-for_the Can- ‘®> that Manitoba s if anatng x CAUGHT BY SURPRISE _ wt étenee 10 “The blood, j toll paid by the northeast coast of Newfound- Although he was dubious the li a servatives, but he planned to - _ pepo _S The ar r ng 7 ; . é V ¥ rity s a oe The. Russians sere a gt ee vekeueas : - ‘German and “he Soviet peoples. ee ee ee aia would succeed there ALAN - RUFFMAN, %-vear- © bottles containing letters nto i ap ears ete ie ‘coly Ie-that bia government 2 ; > yumakes~it a duty te avoid for. toubt—about nie feet oid oceanographer from Hich- the Atlantic” Une was tring : . Within ihre greeks. German Fditorials oo. 4 ‘ian of dune 92, . S10 - ing over the sutcome ~ 7 : ns een ee oe ee. ; i caee al than 450° Summerside . * ~ ‘Bis answers, cast in. stae-W7-4 Akad if cath. mond Hill, Ort., 1s shown with by a woman, in England who dented (prosperity: that the np. Se site oeaind engl bars Kings, Queens, City 3 1941," the West German’ BOv- | Ot, radia parlance. sounded | devel + oe: wan Raper SP m< bride-to-be Linda Christian- plaved Cupid, bw forwardieg 1 FINISHES AT HOME position ‘is made up of nay- mile i i . Prince County p ernment sar rn Ronn sa; : 2 Re Daa tee : e\elopments, there was a sen of Mamaronack \ y tn Landa avhe acéepled Xn New Demoeratic. Parts savers” whose onlv function has A seemingly endile stream aft / 2 statement marking the 2th am rcomewhal le 2 mantic quick “reply af “roger. reze! Ruffman proposed te Miss date. has heen xref the “Leader Russ Paullev- frre seats been:te scare aff prospective ts Bussian_ prisoners flowed tanto eee siversary of the attack Chrstanses ty dropping four weddhng in wiresksia) \ct debchaan wes Gatien te von . ‘ “ v * : - oe “2