rnin is gp Reis ce ny Ha inf eB Rig Maia Bs Sp sete» WEATHER . Cloudy with a few showers and warmer; * southwest winds 20. Sunday: cloudy 4... ~ with a few sunny periods. z “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1965. if It's Good For The Island 16 PAGES ‘ong Ontario Policy With Ottawa | Robarts Makes.‘ Major Speech ‘TORONTO Nor wosE SEVEN CENTS \7 Tignish Fishing Boats Survive Wild Blow At Sea (CP)—Ontario no jare a new division of revenue Friday, sending the Meas-|club officials that such an inet dent would not happen again. TIGNISH — A strong south- , wouldn ot be sumprised if the | mation on the size of the Tig- longer will accept federal pol- |between the provinces and the _jeast gale struck the ‘west | wind was 60 miles for a time. | nish ts but they were said Sey daciclgus athahing the prev. \ederal qoeeumant: the Gite Prince area yesterday afternoon | Theres was no definite infor- | to range trom 3 to 42 feet. inces without prior consultation; |of the provinces to contro! their ‘had seven Tignish fishing boats , ee ade atc Givin \be ont of tsbaaten , seven ‘ n a major speech to Ontario- ques’ icu sm. . . in great difficulty tor several | FOOTBALLERS BLAMED | |Quebec newspaper editors, he| He stressed Ontario's dissatie * hours. ore what was perhaps his | faction tee existing | tax-sbaring t owned Kenneth strongest statement on Ontario's | ments and “diffi baaiae tee unelite ous port a : place in Confederation since he ee coeroneik’ captestling’™ oe ' | amd went aground on the north became head of the provincial jin store when Ottawa sits dows ber at Tignish Run. The three- t. Government four years ago. [we the provinces in 1967 to man crow was taken off. ty oe . Robarts made these lwork out a new srrengement- = : other boats. Piforts were being is : oe | Provincial revenues were it ees aH ; eaadie lest night, under calmer e fs u on are Canadians (ee a ne seas, to salvage the McRae boat.| - ret, who recognize that goals |that must be provi RIME Mi : f of Canadians’ in other .|provinces under the existing 4 P NISTERS PART As TALKS COLLAPSE Kone McRae’s brother, f if Iner na nt NO. 1 TAKEN inces may differ from ‘their (divisions of responsibilities det “British Prime Minister Har- fot Rhodesia the ’ a nefrow escape own; tween the federal and prova Sead dae independence the two soreremente at log- the boat's sper broke,| OTTAWA (CP)—The federal |The football team boarded it in| Edwin Yule, $7, No. 1 on the | —The Ontario government be /Sovernments. : ), shakes hands collapsed Friday night in Lon- ——- Z joint him overboard. Al- transport department has asked |Winnipeg. Quebec Provincial Police most. | lieves the future of Confedera-| Mr. Robarts said Ontario stiil rer Sein Tia ee don. “A week of negotistions Me , nn gh though weighed down by heavy |aie Canada for full Teport on | Andre Gauthier, Air Canada's wanted list, was captured | tion rests in the reconciliation | (Continued on page 2, col. 3) Fan Smith after talks on left the Prime Ministers of photo via cable from rae —— gon — an aa vs y ae lexecutive Jemrenemtative in Ot-| Thursday is Mosirest near the | % ee of ee Londen) _| back on board time the laboard a DCS liner in |tawa, said the Rough Rider | company. for which he had | —Ontario, like Quebec, ed a Se Ones ee rasa scene tly de en ert, Faeae ee | “Suaceennasaeg | PM Invades . 4 jance ‘ situa id not | sought his in Pst B ; ! had ao ioe #228 |team created a noisy disturb” get out of hand.” lg te a kes Canada’s population contribut- T A . filled with water. paruy |ance. | He said some reports of the | trtal mental. institution where | 12& © Ottawa almost 50 per ory rea ai j aids “ela “ies Mervyn’ Fleming, the depart- incident circulating in Ottawa) he was being held after a cor- po ged nly ag dl yp Ee 5 ; a the Sa hein oie tae ment’s chief of air regulations, were greatly exaggerated. The | oner’s jury found him respon- Seas uatehtien: > By KEN KELLY ‘ ia ’ board Se! ae’ ee said a verbal report was re- team was returning after &/ sible but insane and unfit to asia theeeataas Ree tae OTTAWA (CP)—Prime Mink 403 cttiet sit! boale hed two-mat \ceived Friday trom Air Canada western tour in which they lost | gtand trial for the 1951 rape | cot ance receet tes sh fed |eter Pearson ended Friday the pe oa officials “and it appears on the two games. . | and-murder of a seven-year- | {ain Mer the national (first week of the election cam- ‘ ; ac 29 MILES OUT ae that wares do i bo Gauthier skid the ‘players | oid set. senior tah t seeks a greater [Daten in which he spent more ‘ Most of the boats. were fishing ‘safety . nging service (CP Wirepheto) | share of national revenue: time on the road. than in bis (hom fel oe cal. Sem (te a mallee ON) ere SOe Bere curiowsly jand grabhelt the Dat: Oo: stew: : s ! - | flee. BAIGON (AP)—‘Tholhuiands of|Nold, 90 miles north of Seigon|carciee ‘it 2. Viet Cong mine | Smt Tota Ment SAMO WP lac" ‘and. the department is leraft had to come into the. pas- AT ee ne Ba, Some - Cay Sing eae a C D " ately set out for shore. ‘Aware |Withholding a decision on the it- 'senger cabin and asked them to imac elhaneeaet aaeas ue Ga Northern Ontario and nx cident until a written report has | quit disturbing other : x Manitoba was mainly in pursuit ot, the intensity of the gale, a ; - & a icy decisions affecting the | the farm vote, especially on latwe crowd gathered siong the [Deen filed by ‘the plane's cap They refused: provinces without prior consul- | ine Prairies where the Progres- thore:from Where the boats [8 how nt 204 | He said reports of the players tation; ee eee eee et a | could be seen tein way | Tee TER Te eee Monday (cuinking aboard the DC-6 were —Ontario does not believe the 4s seats in the last Parliament showy Tignish Run al- 5 mavouver AY: not true, However, there had | | government of Quebec in any |” y; j : directly into the teeth of {tight and arrived oa way represents the inter | eee eee a SIE eet scent Sa: eae Bet ot of _French-epeaking residents ae Sere eles “chock. yin ings et ; ; ee Premier. Robarts: word |Party’s future plans was related | 9 ht — es es Pa gi Cee note” ~ ee ea poeenioe a the feauorr be has cited for me-|berton aed there were more | gp : =F finnde "the Wrestle ‘et Pre-/ESN mens melee. : m ge : pues Stkcvitinn too shee. . _- V " 0 | Tureday fe. delineate, more i Se aeons eeneees x province. oe; clea Ontario's position in [he ‘usually ; At Charlottetown. the _ radio : ball players.” : WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi- |Confederation. [heave been greater Wf the Lit- range at the airport gave wind LBJ’s Okay Red O’Quinn, general man- {dent Johnson underwent a 2%- ao = ee to coy. (ree had a majority in the we Rae = 8 ager of the club, and ‘Frank |hour operation Friday and hig.|‘teration, Mr. Robarts said, | yorrs, are Bo A im | WASHINGTON (CP) — Theicjair, coach, declined comment. |family doctor said it went beau- : SS = U.S. Congress cleared the Cam-| Mr’ Fleming said Air Canada |tifully. ® e gome said they |ada-United States auto’ agree-|had received assurances {TOM | ‘Three hours after the surgery scan inavians é was over, a top aide pronounced Johnson ready to make any presidential decision that might Less than five hours after sur- Leaders On By. manufacturers on most new ° oor Johnson was helped to his : ; feet WHINIPEG (GP) — From | motor vebicies and their otieinal Hustings. aimee forms, Conservative Léader applied to comprom-| By THE CANADIAN PRESS “The operation was a' conr —, stormed through a ios see eae wean out with . SATURDAY plete success,’’ sald White House (det eek ae towns Fri- | the Senate which gave its final| Pearson—In Ottawa 8g wes Bill D. Moyers, the Noe tele tent’ ‘°F | blessing, to the bill eartier, Diefenbaker — Whistle - stop-|®fier ® team of green-robed, sur ; ‘Manveet. ‘The ‘most $mportant change| ing from Winnipeg to Watrous,|Fioda.. “end. noe 8 After an hour” of mainstreet- Sask; Wadena,. Sask r and a stone that had ing in Dief authorizes the president to make ; ’ : \formed in his kidney. gave ee recommendations to Congress if| Deuglas—In Vancouver area. @hee with the attorneys-general. | de ; in French | tet August, 1968, Canada is Thompson—Ia Toronto. Moyers said he believes John- pee - ws and dig | found to have sought by gov-| Caouetie — In Comptos-json able to make any decisions 5 | , bh in |etmment action to give the Ca- Frontenac (Que:) widing. _jthat might be needed. . every op- | Radian eubsidiaries of General SUNDAY Twice before, by manipulation at the Lily |Motors Ford. Chrysler and) Pearson—in Ottawa. _ jin 1948 and by su in 1955 ™ 3 rgery Ds SEs @ attitude to- | American Motors a larger slice) Diefenbaker—In Saskatoon. |Jobnson had had kidney stoves ee | Re rae Seeiiene marist. Douglas—In Vancouver area. : : agriculture, | Before Président Johneon _Thompson—In Lincoin, (Ont:)|" His doctors had nol mentioned ‘ a .| Prime Minister Pearson signed! riding and Ottawa, ' ‘ithe possibility of another kidney Drummond- stone, but Moyers said x-rays Arthabask= and Richmond indicated its-possible exist- Wolfe (Que.) ridings. “fence. Costain Dies 4 QUEBEC (CP)—Justice Min-;important witnesses: But he de- | ment spokesman said there are number !indications that Paul Chandon- or to say what steps were taken [net,, a Sherbrooke businessman to prevent underworld leaders | whose body was found in the Sherbrooke region Thursday, Authorities were not -urprised | ae the latest victim in the un- the ‘violent reaction” of the |etworld purge of potential wit-/ . their investiga. | B&*ses. statement at a|tion. : BODY FOUND ESS | , called. to re) | hope there will be as few! GChandonnet reported a, ||port on progress’ by’ tie justice |deaths as possible,” Me. Wee |ateiag Segt, & ond -boteved _ AUTHOR COSTAIN department in investigating the iner axid. ‘“But.on the other hand | killed two days later His body , operation of an arson alld'we must not forget that these | covered in quicklime, was found ‘books. He placed great impor. |fraudulent bankruptcy ring. ‘people are playing for big\in » wooded area near the vil- ae tbacher “of anes,” ae cbee'l casi ease, LEY Mane enaee: ste am or us.” lage of Ham-Sud, 90 miles north- Meee ee caanet pak nin \Siecovered that at seved| The justice minister declined |east of Sherbrooke. \Washington for a historian. perso have been murdered to say wheter the heads of or The spokesman said Ohandon- : Gotiain began bis Wterary eo (error ringleaders to \gamized crime in the province|net, who owned a Sherbrooke Teet on the Guelph, Ont., Daily,| “2 from teotitying. are Quebecers or United States | snack bar, played an active role Mercury, and on Canada’s Mac-| Four bodied have been discov- | citizens. im the arson and false bank- lean’s magazine. ered and three others are being Meanwhile, 4 justice depart-|ruptey ring and was to have Ateedlcon chicee te 100 Sok | Pelton weet te trail of the | Rae APER wauinnas can ¢ were on i MOND . Se hemcay: treiag Fes, eR “pakewe eooe : no a wore ’ ime, were eastern editor of the 20th Cen- |tion. “It is\ only # question of Since Monday is Thanks- found earlier in swampland neat tury-Fox Film Corporation, eédi- tig tetas wo ree ur ina | Ptrtng ey onde sentutery ie Gilles, 30 miles south of Que- i eee Oe and |ers.” . a by Seas otithan of tor Sie ue Moline wore those \visory editor bleday. The Guardian will be Tues- et Fatcher At West Kent School yester- - the events of the meeting are: oenam leaves, Ss SAD, ian, (EVES SEES eee day, Oct. 12. Paul Brie, both. of Quebec City, day the annual convention of Sally MacDonald, Mrs. Rosella 0 married . Wagner séid more) than ees and Albric Bilodeau of &t.| the Charlinttetown ‘Teacher’ Taylor. Prince Street. who is will be buried in Brantford. eee se | Mame de Beauce. Institute was held. Discussing : 5 dar Sentai? Sateen ¥ Pils From Reuters-AP _HOENEFOSS, Norway (CP)— Three Scandinavians led after the first day Friday of the two day, 22-country world plowing championships in this south Norwegian village. They were Gunnar Glinhede, 85, owner of a farm-machine service station in Koeperoed, Sweden; Eero Rautiainen, 34, a farmer from Karjalohja, Fin- land, runner-up in 1963; and farmer Egil Braut, 27, from Hoprestad, Norway. Glinhede and Rautiainen are experts in today’s plowing event and. one of them may well win the coveted Gold Plow, first prize of the competition, on ag gregate scores. The 42 entrants from 22 coun tries, including two from Can- ‘CITY TEACHERS HOLD CONVENTION tute and J.A.S. Williams, dir- ector of curriculum, who spoke Lead In Plowing ada, completed the stubble-land competition. Friday. The final results will depend on the com- ibined points score obtained lfrom Friday's stubble - land |plouwing and the meadow plow- ing today. The two Canadian competi- itors are Donald. Murray Dur ikeld, 31, of Claremont, Ont., and Dr. Carl Bertram Willis, 27, of |Charlottetown, champion and runner-up respectively in the |1964 Canadian plowing champi- lonships. Friday's competition was fa- vored by excellent weather con- ditions. Some entrants were |handicapped by wet soil in their istubble-land plows. | King Olav of Norway will j|hand out the: _e in the Oste town hall tonight- ° re RPA aa “gall of president of © 3 3 ls Sateen