ee “ if It's Good For The lelanel WEATHER. : < —= =" The Guardian opeerp cits Clear ‘with a few cloudy periods winds e Cons : oe ‘ " : ‘becoming southeast 15, Low: high 3 and —, 58. Friday: showers, . | : “ a : @ : ; i . : ae “Covers Prince Baa Wiad Like The Dew” ae co c VOL. LXXIX NOr 1 17 ee : Anthorized as Second Class Mail by the Post Office Department, CHARLOTTETOWN, GANADA, ee eeueys MAY 19, 1966. Ee 2 > Mone SEV EN’ CENTS : a4 PAGES. Ottawa. and for payment of postage in cash. ~ mk ear House.’ Chamber ne Blast In Washroom Possibly Premature a Man Is Killed By Bo SUCCESSFUL “STUDENTS ANNOUNCED Paitiamont =e | Closing Exercises At PWC At A Glgnce By THE CANADIAN PRESS :| WEDNESDAY, May 18, 1966 An explosion ina Commons | I e. Se JN, ays, © | washroom killed an unidenti- ied man who Eads F terete ee aN Ma | smuggled a homb device into By TOM MITCHEL L | “Mr. Pennell said information | The closing exercises of Webi MacPherson, New wilt. Ruth Muteh, Charlottetown | parnanyent Hill's Centre oe rae man te “strongly indicates no. other Prince of Wales College wi mee. June Palmer,: Ellerslie | Bloc apparently smuggled a: bomb person was involved."’ There Sain ba Thursday and Friday |pavid Matheson.-Summerside ..*Lola Shaw, Lorne Valley Speculation was that the in- into the Centre Bloék of—Par- was evidence the man war ahternoons: of thid week. = T-ke lwilard Moase, Kelvin "Grove Phyllis Smith, Fort Augustus tent was to explode the de- liament. Hill Wednesday was emotionally unstable.» - large number of successful stu- Barry Norris, Charlottetown : Diane Toombs North Rustico vice “inthe Commons—cham-__ killed when,an explosion ripped | : “ES dents makes it necessary to 'Spurgeon Robbins, Charlotte. ..Fourth Year Graduating Dip: ber, or galleries. _ through a washroom near the ee sticks L ow Bate thin seawodtatinns: 7 8, . Tomas (50 - 64 per cent): : Opposition Leader Diefen- offices of Prime Minister Pear- . a Pennell — cua nee Fe eer anaaate. wil se | baker announced a ~-Conserv- son and External: Affairs Min- based-on “written “materia tee netineatee tw ae bona Stevenson, Charlotte- Deka Baten, COharlotieloers ative. boveott agains.t—the— ister Martin. that “indicated “he felt perhaps Colfége auditorium on 300 pm, [Margaret eaisikeas mae Ronald Camerén, Charlotte-. ent HUEY denounc- He was identified as Paul him noee saegn | does ituiedt ms stternoon May 18th, at 3.00 p.m. eee Pe ; tow ae, ora “McCarthy ~ Joseph Chartier, about ‘45, of >is sticcessful studen : . Marion Clark; Montague maar, Sota ge Toronto .after eight hours of in. to. corre’ i : other years-will be presented David Younker, North Winsloe Linda. Clementa; arate Ganda cl The inquiry heard its final. tensive investigation by RCMP Mr. Pennell said ‘he under- with their prizes and. diplomas |Education *Edgar Coffin, Mt. Stewart witnesses apd was to wind UD. | and. other police, stands. Chartier’s parents live in c at Convocation exercise's on |Doreen paimerston, Southport *Edithe Coffin, Mt? Stewart pawn summaries: by lawyers Speculation was the” wasn- Bortheastern. Alberta, ant ee 3 | ok Friday afternoon in the. Thea- |Miriam Crawford, Fast Royally sveather Cole. Cavendish _| beginning Thursday. room explosion was premature has, been difficulty in locating Siac ies Ee 2 bi tre of thé Confederation Centre. [Bernadette Egan, Bonshaw *Malcolm Coulson, Summet- Following the Commons ex: ang the intent was*that the de- ‘"e™- a ‘ = i! The guest speaker at the Fri-|Martha. Gallant, St. Charles. sige < plosion MPs approved an_in- vice -be- set off-inside the Com- Mr. Lamoureux said he un- EXPLOSION SCENE day eonvocation wal oe the |Myrna Harrington, Spring Val- *janet Dale, St. Lambert Que. ee. Cee mons chaniber or in jts gal- derstood the explosive device ee aes at Dalhousie | Jey ‘Martin Frost, EP i Newfoundland’s $8,900, : 3 . was “a home-made dyn : |*Martin Frost, Northam | rant in tuity leries., S j Wills: Wie Hiren o Wee Ot: Commiang wankhocn aa i \University and a member 0f \Carol Herman, Pownal | Swabey Jelley, O'Leary AD Perey be hen shia tooth aivides. shawna than diet in coher oon . SOR ee ithe Board of Governors # Anna Leard, Howlan RR {Frank MacCormack, Summer- eee eae er. oeenn Cae eee eal would have to light yoursett.” ~ blood on the floor of a House sion Wednesday, 35 feet from (cP Wirephoto) Prince of Wales College, Dr. Donna MacLaren, Lot 16 side to. increase the ainwines Pennell held a joint press con- die toons 2 i ia B. Stewart of Halifax. - ted | (Diane MacPhee, Clyde River | Vivienne McCurdy, Summerside paid to nee taking re- (ference Wednesday night to give took time Ringo pap on ng a The public is cordially avis ne Martin, Valleytield West “\combioned on Page. 24, eel. 1) | | training courses. details and identify the victim. eat 4 a the body. , : — t0-these-exercisés:— cae ea =| Mr, Lamoureux. said the vic- | eka “ily Pra ee a jolted ; FOURTH YEAR "THURSDAY, May Pi y time was from Toronto, that po- the - ‘Commane and spilled - ma : WRT YEAR. nnn. Seed Potato Mission Planned sep ens ARR, At ecdonse am_found. aicks of (242, Of bile omolling wake sa the ber Gane nd Ga: | 2:30° p.m. to resume * debate Eemeence and found sticks of through nearby corridors, tbe : eget Beet on the Newfoundland grant .‘Ynamite and three home-made Ganire Biock: building was bombs, and*that the man had charotietown | bill. ‘The Senate stands ad- en comma leceemorrs Boies Peck, icant Ee eh iti BN _ [Catherine Ayers, iBy Federal. Trade eee peat until, May 24. a history of psychiatric -treat- ets ee id ) army Cousins,;= — Sa : ment i PES onto... pital. —. | officers an ? From Cen: CD sy “| orn Danae eke CAPITAL BUREAU \transportation, Mr. Winters said er : ee ~ ‘\bomb Squad experts combed the 2° a | TUL FT GOL : | town Seren OF THF GUARDIAN |that he’ was’ pleased that the |_ smashed and blood - ren iaian —— gear - | OTTAWA — ihe federal” de- causeway to Prince“Kdward Is- | {washroom ee eee Godfr | partme: adeand ‘com- land would becor reality. touse esumes SHADE GAP,- Pa. (AP)--A \Scranton, ‘said the fatal shot 1s Hollenba gh and his victims hid, ‘Alexandra Gorazdowska, Chat- |merce is Planning -a seed potato; “I became involved th “thi | a ane we minites after-the-ex- é plosion, the body of the victim jwas taken awayon a stretcher - ‘covered by a rutiber sheet. The blast-came about 2:50 mission as part of its 1966-67 project while I was a comet) jtrade. promotion program, Hon. lof rliament ‘for this constitu-+ Robert Winters, minister of en¢y and minister of public - mad kidnapper-killer was: shot believed to have been fired’ by safely in'the wooded, rock-strew.|__ lottetown to death. Wednesday in a run-'young Larry Rubek, a son of mountainous region ‘surrounding ‘Mary Gosbee, Murray Harbour ning gun battle with state police {the owner of the farm where | \Shade Gap. Babara Johnston, Charlottetow ‘Kbter One Hour an are ar age ‘pets rgb ‘the. gunfights took ‘place. “Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Brad — “tatiger woot, ~Charlotte—trade—and—eemmerce,_said-Wed- ‘works. That_was 10 years ago. I | nap of almost a, ‘young Larry -fired his shot- nick and their daughter, de : nesday. Mr, Winters made. the | jguess the comment that would © mm: EDT,—minutes- . aa. oer vai Peasy Ann |gun as another state~ trooper scribed by friends as a quiet, \foyee Lowther, * Cornwall statement during an address to |apply here is that progress has “pe Be had _— settled ee. a Bra nich x encapel safely during {Fired at “Hollenbaugh,” Conmy.. nie. Birl,.who wasn’t allowed to /William MacDougal. oie the Lunenburg Board of Trade, |been. slow but steady,” Mr. Win- OTTAWA (CP) — The -Com- jinitial shoek, -Labor Minister ‘intesits routine procedure for fusilade «said. —“It__is “believed Hollen- te and didn't, were reunited | side ~~~ oe A copy “of his remarks was re- = commented. ey ‘mons Jost an-hour's sitting timé ‘Nich# ‘continued a statement Wednesday. “Bhe echoihg™ ome. “Beaton $\leased in advance. are ‘to an explosion Wednesday, he was making onan MP's re-. Kion._stunned MPs afd William. . Diller 44, came_within yards of escap- ously by rounds from the troop. _Adng the largest ‘police cordon in er’s gun and the shot-by Larry.” Hollenbaugh, haugh was struck ‘simultane- at the ‘Fulton Medical Centre in | Roger- MacKenzie, nearby McConnellsburg. Mills “Thank God she's back, 2 said ‘Mrs. Bradnick.— ithen ‘returned to the nation's quest for the tabling of some (¢rowds jammed—into the ae business while“ the smell of |correspondence. galleries—mostly visiting school — still hung in the cham-| A few moments later ‘Frank children and their teachers. OTHER MISSIONS - “In our 1966-67 program, plans lare-underway-relative {to—an_in-_ | Quebec To Get. , Yecent Pennsylvania history. 4 — — ed oe gate enn se just a ionwiers Oy Dre Russel Cras Dr. 2: Ba: Lorentz, whi er. Summaiide coming seed potato mission “A-Power Plant. Howard __,(NDP—Skeena) inter-| Mr. Pearson and Mr. Martin ennsylvania turn pik-e-y teas amined Peggy—Ann, sald she which will bring buyers from Meh record contained only 252 rupted Mr. Diefenbaker on a | jwere in, their seats. aoe Sr Se blocked ‘his mad dash for free- ne es Oe ie ee bore some scratches. and her ; e overseas who A saavesten in. QUEBEC (CP). — Premier words in direct and splice ref- question of privilege to trans- | -dom._-and.led to- his ultimate Hollenbaugh.a—large - calibre feet. were blistered. and _ sore |», rgus Ai Ss obtaining seed potato from this Jean Lesage announced Wed- erence to the washroom explo- mit a page boy's. request for | RAN TO SCENE eo ath. bullet ‘apparently: from the type from walking but” ‘she. suffered | area,” Mr._Winters said. “This Mesday that-Hydro-Quebec is ‘to. gion of a—bomb- that killed a doctors—there are five among’ Reporters in the press gallery Holienbaugh, a ‘former .con- of gun used by the youngster. It 9° Serious injury. is one of many similar missions construct at Becancour,- Que., man a few dozen feet from the the MPs—to ‘go outside as (atthe north end. ofthe Com- viet. and for 13 years a patient ‘entered the rear of the left WASN'T MOLESTED eda Rescue-. the department has developed Canada’s first light. water epamber. their services are needed im: (foe Per pes nae to- ina mental hospital, left 4 shoulder and exited in front’ pr Robert Fry; a ohysisthert fe in co-ordination with industry atomic energy electricity gen-| The building echoed with the |Mediately.” - a ae ths or ane ene. 80 uth erator at a cost of $100,000,000. pjast. but debate -confinued. 15 | Thomas M. Bell (PC —Saint /©2 finde we noeeione ou to promote the Mariti tat p aritime potato | The HAL said he IFAX ade trail of violence before he fell where the shoulder and neck 4; the Medical Centre, (CP) —The Greek The plant, the ‘third “nuclear minutes in competiti ith John . -. Albert) stated simply: Le ition wi ; a -Hfilled with smoke when they ar- in a farm yard with a slug in | erei his neck, “apparently from the nh ait” climaxell the ne a Revue so a unt Sao oes ely gas He said that a, special food-—generating station in Can excited chatter. among MPs. and They have gone.’ shotgun of a 15-year-old farm eee t t reanies. Hep. ven eee he about 160 anh Sinking | mission to-Britain is also includ- will have a production capacity several hundred persons occu- The Speaker called for order. rived. at. the washroom. boy. massive manhunt started a She is a little. excited, ad h nero fee Ora ep ed in the current ,program as ‘of’ 250 megawatts. Construction ving the galleries. The washroom. is. tucked into” The man described variously Week ag0 Wednesday when Hol- |added. ae ee Jwas a fisheries mission {fo the is to begin” this~fall;—It~will-be* ue LAUGHED .AT REACTION ‘a corner off a U-shaped’ cor- ~“as the phantom sniper and ‘enbaugh---walked out. of the’ She had a breakfast.of. fried. The _Air-Sea__Rescue__Centre™ Cissdithous “sia cet compieted--within—a-—pear—from- Finally, at the suggestion of Several members on the gov- ridor that forms a balcony over- . ‘ei hi shot and. killed Woods and snatched Peggy Ann eggs, bacon, canned cherries | here said the vessel Overseas Turni ‘ak wisn ot t A ze Opposition Leader Diefenbaker ‘ernment side, including the looking the main entrance to mountal as she walked home from school and a glass of milk, saw her Carrier took aboard several of ane he question us eee _jand Prime Minister Pearson, ‘prime minister, laughed at the ithe -Commons chamber,. one |the House adjourned 55 minutes. dash being made by press gal: floor below. an FBI agent Tuesday and crit- feally wounded a deputy sheriff whose car he commandeered ‘n his attempt to break through lthe Aurora's 29 crew members | and was standing by. The weather was bad, with with her five brothers and sis- family briefly, then was eon. ‘ters: ;a—sedative and_went_to’ J This brought state police, FBI) Dr. Lorentz said’ Miss Brat | agents and volunteers by the nick told him she had been |high winds, heavy seas and fog. | The washroom is on one side of the U. ‘Mr. Martin's office ~ is next to if, along the base On their return, MPs rapidly Jery members in the direction | _|approved_an_ introductory _reso- | lot-the—blast. [lution fo give effect to one of | Mr, Diefenbaker finished his Effects Spreading Rapidly the cordon hundreds to this community of ‘chained at night around the! The ship has been located ee | k ‘the terms of the 1949 union. of F oft , and Mr. Pearson's of- KILLED BY BOY 140 -persons, in the Tuscarora neck with two padlocks. He lier by an RCAF Argus from f n. Britain’ $ Seamen’ S Stri e Newfoundland .with Canada, ee SS ie Ice te ea to Mr. Martin's. Jack Conmy, press secretary mountains 70 miles .southwest of added, however, there were no Summerside,’ P.E.I, ‘providing the province with an say that the reason for the| The explosion shattered glass to State Governor. William W. the state capital of Harrisburg. marks on the girl’s neck. ‘ .The Aurora, en route. from| LONDON (CP) -— Britain's tied up. involvin€710,740 seamen, $2:900,000 annual federal grant ye5yy buzz of conversation in |in the. one’ window: in the room, Se es Her only comment was: |Piraeus, Greece, to, Montreal, | growing seamen’s " strike has and sympathy for the union's in perpetuity. ; the House was “the current_re- tipped chunks of marble from “T am.-happy to be sate and radioed early Wednesday she threatened a disastrous general demands is spreading among) GIVEN ‘FIRST READING 'port that someone has just walls. and toilet facilities. and lalive.”’ was taking in water through| walkout, split socialist ranks, other worker: organizations. "7 subsequent bill. to ae the away within the precincts of the blew out: the panels of the heavy The’ beginning of fiz end for her after hatches and was in |pushed food prices up, weak- ‘We have to restrain the measure into law received first House of Comiijens. jwoodes gor? the ee ate dockers from going all*out to reading under the direction of | He proposed an adjournment : | pc Ss Bo y cot t | in |Hollenbatiigh—came when he ‘danger of sinking. lened sterling and started to bite g ifired from ambush Tuesday at She later reported the .flood® into the country's vital tourist help us by halting loading and ‘Transport Minister Pickersgill, and Mr. Pearson suggested the | ‘intact. One chunk of ae lan no aoe ay se | feted ate eae ee aman trade. unloading,” @ union spokesinan Newfoundland representative in House rise and return in an We found. .in the corridor ou lagent Terry Ray ollenbaugh |crew s' as standing by to’ 2: , Pe. the cabinet. hour's time. 4 fae ) in er Prob also killed two police dogs and abandon ‘(i 95tow” ship if “neces= folate Mancron, “Wetident att A shipping federation official In the last minutes available ‘It appears that there was a Two doctor MPS were, among u wounded Soe ee suid ry. | davity ”, Wekeiea e Cunard Suid the total ships tied up is |before the regular 6 p.m. Wed- bomb explosion in the, wash- Hie _ oS es era . Scun room. ; Meanwhile, the ocean - going. Lines,,told a luncheon::Wednes- 320--not 364—and that the-dock'nesday adjournment, Immigra-* room at, this end. of the third: oe Hugh Horner ‘(pc das | AWA” (GB) Gaaoallite peel conferedce kha Mr. picid vail ha Balimnore er Ue ee ei ee had day his company has a eones workers: are continuing to do tion Minister Marchand «started floor and that a man has been ‘per-Edson) and Dr. P. B. Ry- ‘Leader Diefenbaker imposed a OBrien boasted publicly in Sr kaninigton® and. other.._volun- cae A eaandail © ald thel.., very Yarge ‘number of cancel- ee job. discussion. on a bill to provide killed, under . circumstances na (PC-—Simeoe East) both ", Conservative boycott on the Montreal of ‘what he waS 2% teers into the hunt. The area leita abe fie eonts eka Tako ia ations” from visitors who in- arr 2,200 British “stips, so Special. allowances for’ _unem- which are not — quite clear.” <aiM. the victim died almost out ’ : : 0 ec ut | still at séa or-in foreign ports. ployed workers undergoing tech- Mr. Pearson added. letonh nd <a » Munsinger security inquiry inz to do with a former prime in which Holenbaugh, and. the two days to reach the ship. . ane going to Paris and Rome carrying about: 52:000-.Britishanical and vocational ret When . the House resumed ‘right. Wednesday as the royal com- minister’ and had stated “over pir) were believed hiding was The U.S.,Coast Guard at New instead of London. % : : eeeone cea Ne: ne : The man’s chest. arms and wmission heard its last (witness. and ae a that he was .£0- encircled a? the policemen York said’ the Aurora had 1d Meanwhile; the seamen's un- tied aa ad ag seaniag wit | laiscipline tn the ects we hove fy Hinged and Sol legs oes oe an ae a ae tet See, aa ae ett aown to tim loner ner on Spud tt Spr ke op het dues. "ing eam Ater he "Conmbedenpoe c.®) Sy Mtge Hn mano that final argument will begin O’Brien had been er ee OTE : eT —s Se al "\“pretty well mangied” t 10:30. a:m. the Bell Telephone Co. of Can- antes: | = talib Fustice Minister ada when the Conservative cab- MP. . ite arcrenty bisy’ ‘ei i Tus -e ‘ lication ri ice » | “He apparently blew himself 3 Cardin, whose charges led to inet <obiected a “increase. ‘up with a home-made bomb,” the inquiry, nor Mr. Diefen- p fala sbticia IDr. Horner added. = * baker, accused by Mr. Cardin , Mr... O’Brien to ‘Teporte i isit | e i : . of | The smoke’ smelled like that 3 > of. mishandling. the _Munsinger before the afternoon session te Losi fd te cas: when he was prime” min- the inquiry + began: lL haved ‘ | lorie i explosi ‘ a) sa, isa never said it and I have no rea: W h ee er ister, appeared before the com- son.to. get him. Apart from as ington | “He's not a very re mission. ‘ t sted.” s ' icht,"’ said an RCMP constable Me:,: Didtenbaker announced. Van + NOt very iiereste ‘ CAPITAL BUREAU +. Se emereing from. the wrecked he had instructed the lawyers CRITICIZE CONDUCT z OF THE GUARDIAN :washroom. \ representing him and former Mr. Diefenbaker; and Mr. Ful- OTPAWA David. MacDon-| |. The nature 6f'the injuries Jent * Conservative justice minister ton attacked the conduct of the ald..MP-for Prince, will be os Pe \weight. to speculation that. the Davie hee iis wb thein- pi in—a—15-minute press. of-24- Canadian delegates aftend- |» man was ‘holding the ae quiry. ey did and, conse- conference. ing “a meeting of thé Canada-.” his hands and against his y quently, will. not present final Mr. vol events: tthe aA SUC: United States’ inter-parliamen: | vee ee ee ih argument. cession of events.a e inquiry tary group in Washington thts Robtrt ~“McCleave (PC-—Hall- Mr. Diefenbaker ‘acuitned, Mr.’ indicated that ‘the purpose fot iat e - : fax) . told ° reporters, hes had - i Justice Spence. of making pub- which the commission was @8- ‘The Canadians include six -4 talked.to Dr. Lewis Brand ‘PC lic last week “‘a- sordid, libel- tablished was the polite 1 as ators and 18 members of oar —Saskatoon).. The © doctor told lous document* and ‘a ,Mc- Sassination of opponents. liament and. they will meet tor | him the victim had one arm HESTROYS. REPUTATION : ‘hel Sonat y ee ae oes two ‘days to discuss matters | (Continued. on page . MN col. 4) hy f y without notice, tual terest ith h } The document was intended cess to secret exhibits before Sea tilted: States fewialange| to destroy: his. reputation and the inquiry, qiestiening’ based a. Senators Mansfield, Fulbright INS! DE TODAY _Many points in it were, contra- on secret RCMP. files and pub | 4 oe hu dicted by the evidence, he. said, lication of a summary of the Chief aie fon dikes , Classified oak Geis 22, 22 Mr. Diefenbaker referred to a files, without admitting it as ev- |) me Uae f° BETWS. crews feed eens 3 document prepared by. Commis- idence, wa be sani ibaa ee defence Deaths, 6 a ak 3 sion Counsel J. L..O'Brien and * He criticized Mr. O’Brien Pig a ea, siti nara sate | Comics eo ae 20 J. J. Urie. It was a summary /drafting the summary and ‘Mr . omic Finance, markets ....-. 9 . : ‘ stallation at Knoxville, EC " of police reports about Gerda Justice Spence for accepting Srey ih ‘HOME FOR IAL CAR T Sport on ae Munsinger. and her relationship Mr. ..O’Brien’s. suggestion 7 to Ténpaneee,. ag ee ian Gade ; “ ee ; SP E O BE BUILT IN MONTAGUE | WOMON'S: | oie res 6,7 . with Pierre © Sevigny, former Make the stanmary public, ormally, the group meets’ Health -. Minister. Neary ‘Wedge “said to “ Rural churches ....600,.5 Mt ; iatruction ot siructire will bea chapet;-ti- _desianed 80 that it ean be ex- Wedge “termed a beautiful Sa Gc h “Conservative associate defence without producing ,it as evk adi xchdhge views th. coll) Wedge announced last ‘night the $450,000. complex will he- brary, kitchen and—dining panded as future needs re- and natural spot for a priject | ee ia sige esr i minister;—and=others:—The—judgedence. : | CAO MATS. Vacs tani that tenders will be called im- gin in July and occupancy ia room _ facilities, fibrary,. re- quite,’Mr, Wedge said. Arch- a ae ee | Sumner side Page es 3 — said the, document was not evis The summary was, “a. selt-se- formal way.” ~ mediately for the construction , slated for early next spring. creafion and crafts rooms, ifect is G.-Keith Pickard. A Of-thisedeind An arehitects 4} Kings, -Qtirena,- Ctty a dence. : lected tigsue of alanders ree The Canadiana are expected te| of a SI-bed Home for Special The building wilt have about lounges, and all administra. ‘oration hax been acauired for’ . Sketch of the proposed complex “¢ Prinee County.” 8 it, col return home Sunday, Care in Montague. Mr. - 96 rooms. Included in the tion offices’ The building 1s the complex in what Mr. 1s seen here, ’ ; i - : ’ i y ai ‘ : EDISe = i nee ‘ ‘ ; ? 4 : “ : \ a . ; iiss . raed ‘ A t * 4