If It’s Good For The Island Wo WEA TH ek . 2 s : Mostly sunny, e e 4 - The Guardian Is For It re AT? 1 Teil westerly winds 15."Lowbgh 10 ad ‘= * u os 6 ° ° ” $ : soret wer Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew | K% . : VOL. LXXVIIL. NO. 68 vepniwetc’ a CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1965. <1 HORS SVEN UENTS 4 “BP. ; | be! ac ‘ | ~ . . > ° - ™~ : « ® | pp . ~ ~ ~ ~ SS z 7 emini Launc - | Cavy stru lon <%. a - j . tt | | n U t Narrowly Averted { ‘ _— CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) the “Milly Brown’. the name , - While 15 navy ships at sea given the two-seat capsu's . _ practised procedures for recov- the ee out | Enamel oe Ala. (AP) aber . ass ss —. ~ lerinmg fhe space partners from every nut a a potent home-made bombs, height lthe Gfmini flight planned Tues- The ‘Milly Brown’ is called eee en a the city’s racial troubles lday.’ doctors Sunday pro- the world’s first “flying” space- y im Negro nei FOUND BEFORE MARCH jnounced the crew members eraft. During the three-orbits Sends cost, re The first bomb was” feu ready for the flight around the globe Grissom wil! i ormy Gomett * a 69. (Just before ‘hg start of a majo: But prospects of bad weather guide the vehicle al) over the ae the civiil rights demonstration ‘it jat the cape on launch day still sky . ° —~ dyn. Alabama — the Selma-to-Mont jeast a cloud of doubt over the The flight is the first of 10; seconds — before march, | flight schedule manned Gemini missions (ater a oo they found the package in ; The astronauts, Air Force this vear, two astronauts will i tesa ‘ean, heard it ticking and oun f \Maj. Virgil | Gus’ Grissom stay in aescopr onaydudsa/ a | The bombs were in the dynamite. i land Navy Lt-Cmdr. John W. stay in space four days and on | different eeies. fans Ss Working’ on the Young. were examined by phy- the third manned flight, the) | them sot far from Sixtee: bembs were Gus sicians for four hours beginning spacemen will attempt a seven- — - Baptist er where | within minutes, ; at 8 am. So were the backup day. mission | re og tle Set 8 bomb- | nein from the ; Imen, Navy Cmdr. Walter M. ~~ ee ing September. perts at Fort McClellan, j z RANGER IX ROCKETS AWAY | |Schirra Jr and Air Force Maj. h Viet N | oe Police quickly evacuated miles away. Thomas Stafford North Viet Nam_ | whole otis of homes od fear Riot squads were ina. t ee churches embarked + s The Ranger IX spacecraft from Cape Kennedy Sunday on the rocket is the symbol 7 bine me ee a Berry Base Is Raided i oa ; ; to keep 2 spectators. riding on the nose of the Atlas- a mission to photograph the monument to the original as- chie! of medical programs oe ; ae frantic search ply ah, ee jeaiewne o otek oe J Agena rocket blasts away surface of the moon. At left of tronauts of the Mercury pro the manned space centre. daid: -rDA NANG. South Viet Naim k ie a ‘Ee Ray ~ on = bomb i i “Detailed specialist examina- ‘CP! — South Vietnamese Sky- | ae fo ee ee of the Universe Roman Cath- tion men—specialist tions, laboratory work and x-| raiders poured 8 ee | eS a ae clic Church, three small boys Presley and Master rays have been reviewed. along and rockets on a military base found the fourth at the Western | M. Byron—first disarmed 4 e osmonau Ss pp with the base line medical in- in & raid 15 miles inside Com- ‘FRENCH DOLL’ WINS CONTEST \Olin Negro High School. ‘bomb at the church 2 formation. and both prime and munist North Viet Nam Sun- ' . Presley then aor iste backup crews are in excellent day. The Vietnamese pilots said ; _ a } oe HEARD TICKING _ | shores’ home and ow e condition to undertake this mis- between 3 and 4 US. jets frances Gali. ti. a blonde born lives in Paris but | They ‘heard it ticking in an that hon. e After Unex aine De ay “.. a ee ee I ench Dell" is hows pray Rast \cute Mactan. “They only, hed a few ., before the attack. tle French is h . Police were kept busy an-jonds to go,” said Pp Devs came te, Sea "HTS ln ae rte Sg nt st“ ey Boe Dory aR ont i St Saath So! ea insti , luded a into the north since a series of Saturday night which won her Network. . - |imens, wary of other bombs un-| The two men then sped 16. By HENRY S. BRADSHER tary of the Soviet Communist whisked directly from their Gontal check ee ee US. and South Vietnamese the 1965 Eurovision song con- (AP Wirephete vie cable from : to the ‘ MOSCOW | AP) I knew I party, told them by telephone landing sites to airport photo dental c' raids began Feb. 7. test in Naples, Italy. She was Naples.) TE ine ed: ied Sets oye pe Baa Bi ; wouldn't see anyone | mew out they will receive in Moscow a sessions and on backr to Baik- pacy aINUTE CHECKS ~ ee lof bombings in recent years. Rosenfield said. the o there.” space stroller Alexei reception befitting heroes. onur the same day. Other activity that stepped . The four bensbe found Sunday | would have consed Leonov said Sunday with a There was no anfouncement The delay in producing Leo- up the pace included last-min- ail were in green, hat - sized Gamage He said the : laugh. when the welcome will be, but nov and Belyayev left unstilled Ut. checks with the world-wide | a ave uU oO hed ap to $0 sticks \tne ; After two days of unexplamed Soviet sources said Tuesday is Moscow speculation about the tracking and communications ‘ eae | . ae ee absence, Leonov and fellow cos- likely. This is the day the U.S. landing. network - ond we clocks, batteries every = i monaut Pavel Belyayev reap- two - man Gemini flight is The spaceship apparently agnor their physical examins- me } en . 4a of , spacecraft simulat closed point at the airport of of spring. dense forests and deep snow in- Technicthos S erened over no et ke OO Gaston. wealthy Negro owner 'a. ” peared and were reported in planned. Red Square was being missed by some 500 miles it8 tian Grissom and Young prac- The second vigorous health. made ready with banners as a appointed landing spot. coming iic04 parts of their flight in a° ears OF ro 2 to ‘ Z They arrived irom an undis- cold rain greeted the first day down ‘flaming in an erea of e Perm, the city near which their The official Soviet news stead of the bare Steppes of oO . 4 _ - ‘iding up on both sides of the University of Minnesots spaceship Voskhod II landed agency Tass reported that Leo- Kazakhstan. There were uncon- ea NNIPES —— A fidal ~ ad . P sor, who flew here from Friday after 26 hours in the nov and Belyayev had a ‘‘vig- | firmed reports that it had taken we r IX a ~_< oem A rs ines: "Prime Minister Pearson is re- seapolis, spent an hour highest orbit yet. orous and healthy appearance” some time to find them, ac- ange fessor denied entry to Canada ported to have ordered an im- nadian Soviet journalists interviewed when they arrived by helicopter counting for part of the two . ‘ieee y te deliver vestigation. The case has arisen them at the airport and Leonov at Perm. Official photos showed days. Is Headin eee me te Commons ence seandy said he “did not experience any them smiling and looking fit Tass reported Saturday that g Dr. Maberd Sibley was and may up again Mon- r fear’ when he became the first HAD A REST hed a = ship had | blazed into tog ue sen Wiesines | 427 eens feared he edVvecatell to out of a spaceshi Tass said they reac Perm ¢t earth's atmos e im a T d Moo I ' e | “ - . overthrow ‘ate nothingness. He said he ‘elt “after their two-day rest.” It fireball that burned away the owar . n Airport by immigration — eeeeeee ee et ae ’ “nly the sense of the infinite did not say where outside antennas. they came te and the repercussions za expanses and depth of the uni- Previous cosmonauts were a soft landing in deep snow CAPE KENNEDY. Fia. (AP) "“However,. Dr. P. lsakov wrote WRITER CASTS YES VOTE eee iieaen to Pilot Is Pulled To Safety in the weekly Nedelya Sunday snap and send back thousands that Leonov was in a state of lof pictures of lunar mountains 20 Seconds Before Blast “high emotional tension caused land an ancient, possibly vol- by the unusualmess of the situa- . jeanic crater named Alphonsus. ‘ : But tion and the feeling of responsi- | If the pictures show evidence EDMUNDSTON, N.B. ‘CP)— were flames at our feet burning |ynew bility for the fulfilment of each of volcanic activity, they could Gerald Cherron, 21, an Edmund- the toes off our boots. There W@S | jous item of the program’ while ae provide clues to the origin of in space. the moon and possibly the solar burning small civilian plane I-couldn't see at all in the cock- 9. system. here Saturday only 20 seconds pit. We came down at a very | . STRAIN WAS GREATER ’ A ‘ le. We wanted to get 0 = A powerful Atlas Agena before, an explosion destroyed steep ang He said “the strain x oe iS Bein Tested | rocket thundered into the sky at the Piper Pacer aircraft. A pas- down before we suffocated. cosmonauts was cons bly |4:37 p.m. (5:37 p.m. AST) +o |senger, Bert Corno, 30, also es =. plane was going . 105) greater ~ start the last of the Ranger i than during previous injury flight” and recuperation from vehicles on a plan 250,000,-| Charron said a fire started im -inwe bounced three this may explain their two-day By CHARLES C. CAIN The new system provides that | 999.mile journey that was tothe plane about 2,000 feet over four tin : on the runway absence from public view DETROIT ‘AP)—‘‘How would |the driver, instead of extending onq with a ‘smashi dive into the Edmundston airstrip. He Cc zi “eal ‘ : i After the press conference you like to test-drive a new car his arms to hold the steering the two-mile deoptpater Wed-|landed after a steep dive and 2 ther be killed tha the two returned by plane to the \hich has no steering wheel’? wheel, rests them on two arm nesday morning ' ‘oo Soviet space centre at Baikonur - Ths: was the question posed rests and steers by using ome ‘The National Aeronautics and | however, almost in Central Asia which they bad this week by Richard Paulsen, or both of the five-inch steering space Administration said it mess bec left by rocket on Thursday public relations director of Lin- | discs probably would take six or|and had td be pulled to safety. and. jumped as the Leonid Brezhnev, first secre- coin Mercury division of Ford It took less than 3 seconds |seven hours to determine “Of . Motor Co., in a phone call. for this writer to cast a “yes” whether Ranger IX was on the said Sunday. The answer had to be ‘‘of vote for the new system. correct course. me |course, any time’. . ,"" It led te Car response to the new sys- | The flight plan called for the and most Cyprus lan introduction to Mercury's tem was immediate. Rumpf, ,909-pound craft to execute sev- day night. . meme. it 3 i 5 a i : i i it | | i lis te ts if Ee it li i : Be ti ‘ft 5 i ; i i ! 1 f E i [ i it i a i rtf E i rl i i ; 8 i z af E fF a : i z ill if a ih il if: 3 il if fy ‘ fi i | In é i i FF i : : : ‘ 4 e H 5 I if ae: i ; i F i i q i ts E BR i re Fa i { | | i 1 : | i | i zi tH i in \ ' : ¥ : | experimental wrist - twist im- who acted as instructor, said ‘eral intricate manoeuvres and He - | stant-steering mechanism. as far) as research and engi- crash-land in the centre of Al.|ing from the firewall below the plane | The idea of changing the neering are concerned the new |phonsus about 8:30 a.m (9:30 instrument panel. about ; down | steering wheel in autos came. under study at Ford several | — jyears ago. The program got its: real impetus when Robert J. Rumpf. a former missile engi- neer. was named three years ago to head a ‘steering-wheel re- Threatens seep poe me ANKARA (AP)—Turkey has dah Tee seain anpen 4 informed the United States it is i151 every traffic sal Waly ready to risk a serious clash had shown the steering wheel to} with Greece over the plight of 1. one of the chief villains in! eee Cee reported’ Bute accident injuries. The tough mesange was de-| omen Mercury convers:| livered Saturday to John Jern- oa a | equiped ? i fi 4 in ? te i! | ! ! i z bet i Ba tax on naiddie miechietom and are being © Wh 3; te oe _ é East Asia, and. sent termined to become the ‘first Z : nant ena te Athens ahead of LOOKS LIKE T fan stop 13,900-feot Mount Ken- | time we ant te ihe, We, Oe ee schedule, Premier Suat Hayri The Mercury wrist - control nedy, North America’s highest stor will have _— 7 Urguplu met with Jernegati and system looks like an enlarged | unsealed peak, named by the bé heeds.” US. Ambassador Ray mond \“T” with the base of the letter government, for his Hare ‘at « luncheon ‘stuck in the floor of the car. ‘assassinated US. JP. The source said Urguplu told In placa, of the steering wheel — the Americans what policy is the “T’-top on the Ken 3 Ff 3 q > 3 3 a Fs i 2 3 + | Sl ethan a; z ; E wedbeey: aad tt = sone 4 a: nee tenben ed enenen en EP : 38 5 othtlis i ; i it i z keep hands off Cysrus, whete a smail,ring is sufficient to the Turks say the Greek-Cypri- tan control of the os are i F ia uy Hl : i a =