If It’s Good For The Island The Guardian Is For It Qethorized 25 Second Class Mall by Dief Says ‘Attack = termed Justice Minister Car- conduct, Mr. Cardin said. Pest Office Department. Ottawa and fer Payment Ot Festage in Cash. Cowardly OTTAWA (CP)—Conservative din’s latest .statements on the Munsinger case “‘a cowardly and slanderous attack bearing ‘the imprint of McCarthyism.” Mr. Cardin told a press con- ference Thursday Mr. Diefen- baker “had not handled the spy case properly when he was prime minister in 1962. Mr. Diefenbaker should. explain his ’ Munsinger was the last name of a woman at one time, con- who left Canada and died in, East Germany a few years ago. Mr. Cardin said she had been “involved” with _more_ than. ae cabinet minister. eG CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, FRIDAY MARCH 11. 1966. a Heated On Cardin ardi “Covers Princes “Ward Island Like The Dew pci WEATHER Variable ‘Cloudiness with scattered snow- flurries; winds Sturdy: sum 20. Low- high 15 and 30. Saturday: sunny, cold. . sti ee ORE SEVEN CENTS < MO 14 PAGES 1g Debate Erupts Allegations Highways Minister Critical Of CNR Freight, Express Partcipating - in the draft ad- very serious skuation and we dress debate, Mr. Matheson said must soeconse this with an open | “it is not enough to say that mind. . ‘the next few years may | | rails are going to be placed on | give us a different: service al- | | iticism of the express and trel ht service ‘offered by -Can- adian National Railways in the | province was made in the Legis- lature last night by Highways | Minister ee Matheson. 4 Hookups the Causeway—inless our rail) together and all-weather—roads-; | system improves in Prince Ed- may give this province better ward Island and the. other At-~service than it is getting now.” .|lantic provinces, it will die a Mr, Matheson said’ truck natural-death.”’.—..- -.transport—is_‘‘a field_of_service | ~ Referring to. what he said was to the province that 15 expand- | ee Parliament - At A Glance ‘By THE CANADIAN PRESS THURSDAY, March 10, 1966 ‘The Munsinger case blew up in the Commons following a morning press conference by Justice Minister’ Cardin. A—series__of Conservative | Pearson Wins 2 House Votes whether Mr. Bell would support a@ judicial iequity if one were | mons Thursday night that a judietal Or saat be | established udicial inqu might esta lished to look into the. Munsinger | ‘LET BY TELL STORY’ OTTAWA, (CP)—Prime Minis- | ter Pearson hinted in the Com- motions were put forward cal-. affair. ‘Bring-him in-and-let him tell ling for him to name names His minority government. had is story,”’. Mr: a ee in the case or resign immed- to beat back two formal Com-/|im referring to ardin. opposition |. He said Mr. Cardin was ‘‘so cowardly” he wasn’t ~~ in the Commons though he - mons votes as benches continued a bitter erup- | tion. over allegations that for-| iately: Prime Minister Pear- son promised to set up a ju ‘ OPPOSITION leader Dief- enbaker arrived in Vancouver - Wednesday night - for _ two -vention: Upon arrival he was handed two stuffed salmon Retention Of Family Farm DIEF IN B.C. P| Mr. Diefenbaker’s comme: ed {was issued through his office ann : jhere. He is in British Columbia | ‘on a fishing trip. , The statement: ; “The statements made by the minister of justice represent aj CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) cowardly and slanderous attack Astronauts Neil Armstrong and bearing the imprint of McCarth- David Scott will attempt four yien. | separate hookups with an Agena “It is noteworthy that the at- {Satellite and Scott is to-walk in tack was made during my ab- space for two hours and 40 min- sence and outside the House al- |utes diiring next week’s Gemini ~ though the minister had every. flight. opportunity to speak during his! The National Aeronautics and For Flight By HOWARD BENEDICT and given a deer stalker, dovu- ble-peaked cap ala Siériock |estimates. He waited until they|Space Administration ‘gave Holmes.. He termed it a “Li- jwere through. these details Thursday. beral- minister's. cap.-— when |. “The statements An Atlas - Agena rocket is are simply a continuation of ‘ba antl to’ blast off ‘at 10 a.m. ene blackmail of last | EST to hur! the Agena into orbit | week. jas a docking target for Gemini 8. Armstrong and Scott are to take off at 11:41 a.m. atop a Tital If rocket to pursue the 26- foot Agena across 105,000 miles of space, catching it during the fourth orbit. The two craft will remain an- chored together as one ae | vehicle while the astronauts jsleep for 744 hours. The second you’ve got it on nobody knows where you're going.” ~~ ; (CP Wirephoto) 'the report of a survey carried ing and we can't turn our back mer Conservative mem-| ccady tk "cane dine af tae.” | out on railroad service by At- | on _anything that might develop dicial inquiry into the matter bers were involved’ in a sex and| Mr. Pearson said all sorts of \lantic area manufacturers and a board of transport commission- | ers, Mr. Matheson. said statis- tics in the report show deficien- | GIVES EXAMPLES He cited evidence of 33 instan- | ces of delayed shipments out of | 44 Sorby customers consulted. He said the report showed that the case-of 940 aoe ar was widespread delay of — example where Pek eight days to rside to Mon- | | if is arecuminn Sats nite corhmaittment | | provinces | through federal aid.- He said* the | total mileage laid since Septem- | it.” Commenting on the provincial highway system, Mr. Matheson Said ‘“‘on the whole, highways. He | per cent of this province’ s hig. {ways are paved which isa high- er percentage than any other | province. Ontario and Quebec. he said, have between 30 and 33 per-_cent of their highway sys- tems paved. Tt was suggested by Mr. Ma- theson that this province has been able to keep up with other in paving - mainly ber of 1959 was 612 miles. This amount, he said, is more than all the previous paving done in t if that is what MPs wanted Contuaaak aaa had the province. Since 1959, the province par- the railway. a | ticipated in the Roads to Re-| the (Continued on page 3, col. 7) But by adjournment time, The government wes beth bese Geeta. So ee ina ace See twine arg |S eee Sn left in the air. to 98. a judicial inquiry, which was Mr. Caréid: told the press In debate leading up to a mid- ee eee had conference at least two for- oe = gern a a a er Victor were involved with a woman WoUd, support an inquiry into| Mr. Starr-asked whether Me. a a ‘the whole matter. Cardin’s ‘‘stigma’’ would be al- ier igen woman once |;,. Michael Starr, former Conser- jlowed to hang over his and caged in espionage for \V2tive labor minister, asked jother heads until en inquiry’s Te Cane nlste tad dled 4 (Whether this meant that asper- |findings were made. _ few years ago in East. Ger- | sions cast on members of the| Mr. .Pearson asked whether ee a, et ee ene eee ; 0 permitted. to. re- | an a ee Ges te mier wo como main until an inquiry brought |Mr. Diefenbaker that a vote for the. entire sitting was. spent | Mr “Pearson ‘disaten tas >: was a vote for or = cme. of privilege obout question and Mr. St ted = FRIDAY, March 11 ~ An angry Richard Bell, for- |noted that Mr. Cardin had said The Commons meets at 11 |\Meristoe seat Me ponmlgration jhe had -obtained his information: | am. tocontinue the Mum |Ohout to become the fint orhe. \om_-the Munsinger case while singer affair debate. The Sen- | minister to disgrace that ne jassociate defence — ate stands adjourned until office. | Why had he _—_ = know- March 22. bm By. Ath Prince MLA _Frank Jardine ~ ne-(L-4th Prince) Srom-e-TAFOn sated tn te for a policy past. the retention of te family tara these -units ‘more, ee “House as was done “This said. Mr. Jardine \day—Scott te sili Mr. Jardine expressed his be-| Mr. Jardine followed followed agricul on the end of a tether. “during the—debate-on- lief ‘that the PEI. -Federation_of |tural Minister brief should be ta- ‘Throne Speech debate yesterday |the side of the spac jafternoen. He completed his. re- government marks and was Siollowed by Hon. \package from the side, activate ake the farm brief and will [Philip Matheson, minister of | ‘a micfometeorite detection de- ‘not allow them in the House,” \highways, before the session ad- vice on the Agena and experi- Journed for for dinner ‘Mr. Jardine said, “it is quite possible to become land poor — to have too much land of not a high enough fertility. I believe we should be making the best: possible use of the land we have, by an intensive rather an ex- tensive operation.” PB sae aes te aaa | ister Pearson Thursday denied ling of the liquor store question through a spokesman ee which arose last fall over the Teports that he — ee opening of an outlet near the S°On.. ~~Athena~ -High-School-in--—4--statement-—issued-— fo Mr. Summerside, calling their lack | Pearson's press secretary, Rich- of action, “one of the most dic- ‘ard O'Hagan, said: ‘ tatorial and undemocratic acts |; ever exp.rienced in this pro-| T have been authorized by vince.” Mr. Jardine expressed his. dis- pga som of the news. from | minister of agriculture’ that, inten _‘we_are unable to take advan- octets oo a “tage —of the matching — grants | ‘stories- are untrue.’ through the ARDA program due; At least two hewspapers car- | to our inability to raise or ae | sign $750,000 to the department of agriculture.” \pienely and categorically pub- and broadcast la is dics comes tae had tald a Liberal party caucus | ‘meeting Wednesday that he | Seal Hunt Claims Are Charge Made By Humane Official. HALIFAX (CP)—A iat ithat will operate on the front, ., Society official said Thursday but only as observers. In the the federal fisheries department ‘Gulf they have authority t6 en- | was being “immoral and dishon- force regulations and several est’’ in saying a seal hunt is ;hunters were charged the first needed. to support’-inshore fish- idiay with’ killing adult -seals: ermen. : Wednesday Tom Hughes of} Brian Davies of Fredericton. | | Toronto, general manager of the executive secretary of the New |Ontario Humane Society, said he Brunswick Society for the pre- will lay criminal charges vention of Cruelty to Animals. against three Magdalen Islands | saic he was sending a telegram ‘hunters for “sadistic. stupid. de- | to Prime Minister Pearson ask- liberate crue in’ for a “clear statement on | Seals. why the department is protect-| He said he found 59 pups that’ | ing in the hunt.” were: being skinned alive We don’t believe the inshore’ Ottawa veterinarian Elizabeth fishermen -is being protected.” \Simpson. who accompanied Mr. | he said in a ogy interview Davies onto the ice. ts observe 'We believe = ake simpls the hunt, said Wednesday she a exploited by ship own- had been horrified. | .“I definitely saw a baby seal The hunt in the Gulf of \St. being skinned' alive,”’ she said. Lawrence ended Wednesday “It lifted its head and looked at when the quota of 50,000 seal | ys. pun pelts was reached. The sea- son, which opened Monday. does not allow the killing of adult seals. Immediately after the - quota | INSIDE TODAY - 2 was reached the nine ships car-| Classified-- . 12, 13, ‘ rying about 500 hunters headed | i ee Pr eee M for. the ice floes off northern Births. ........---+-.++-- ; Newfoundland where the season Comics ....-..----- Lie opens Saturday. There are no, SPOFt .--------.---+----- ; restrictions there on numbers or Finance. markets 1 age of seals taken Foreign Women’s -.......--+-+-- 6 ships. chiefly Norwegian, join Editorials ..--.---. 4 that hunt : Summerside cyrttaees 3 WILL OBSERVE HUNT Kings, Queens. City .... 5 Prince County 2 Fisheries department officers are aboard the ‘Canadian ships , > reports | ried reports that Mr. Pearson | Prime Minister Denies Story He Plans To Resign Shortly OTTAWA (CP), — Prime Min-|would step down within three support back ~_ and connect | | months. | The resignation cropped up after Mr. Pearson | to . opposition demands | itor" _inquiries into the Spencer Spy Case aid Canadian security |procedures. In the process, Jus- | itice Minister Cardin first offered | and then withdrew his resigna- | stories| | the prime minister to deny com-j|tion because his stand on the | jcabin, Armstrong will re-dock case-had been reversed. PETERBOROUGH, Ont. (CP» Hugh Faulkner, Liberal mem- | of Parliament for Peter- said Thursday that! |\when ther Liberal party caucus | indicates it wants Prime Minis- | ter Pearson to step down he will do so immediately. Dishonest Ie * Ibex | But Mr. Hughes said he did jnot believe the ihe foundwas_ii ‘entire hunt. He said a report | of his findings and _ those. of |. other Officials with him, includ- jing Dr. N, D- Scollard, director lof Toronto’s Riverdale Zoo, bot! be made shortly. |KILLED IN ‘TERROR’ Mr. Davies said, | however, Ity’’ to the baby ‘that he could not~conceive of Pe nobody t He said he would appeal to all i ‘the hunt ever being humane. Even if the pups were killed ‘Properly they still were in_mor- tal terror before their death. | “We cannot. imagine what it ‘must be like on the front where they kill without rules or re- Strictions and with watching them.” ‘Canadians to write to the prime | minister and demand: that the | hunt. in the Gulf be stopped “ ‘be: | cause of its inherent cruelty.” And he will ask that the prime | minister provide alternative em- | |Ployment for the 300 or 400 in- shore fithermen employed in | the hunt for a month or two | ‘each year. Meanwhile, at Port aux Basques, Nfld. Capt. Max Cur- ricg said the 50.000-pelt quota was unfair to’ small sealing vessels and should be increased. He Said that by the time his small ship could break through.the ice to the herds the large ships had taken all the pelts allowed. iwork his way to an equipment | at be devoted mainly to scien- dormant. ie incident which indthive of the | will mount a camera on Soren te itrieve a radiationy-. measuring For Primary Produ Dr. M. L. Bonnell, (14th! Dr. Bonnell speaking of hard- Kings) charged the government ‘shins the H farmers are fac- had let the economy of the PFO- sa. cited an ¢ Je of a farm: vince become stagnant and | xemne : end urged them to ictal | ier who grew. peas for one of the dead p * |processing plants and who end- “led up owing the company $977.- ment with. a power tool, m- tightening and tightenizig bolts on a metal panel. — WILL DON PACK... As darkness falls, Scott will Liberal MLA Makes Plea. ucers ja light note when Henry Wedge, |: | minister of health, after Dr. Bonnell had a g ain brought up the example of the farmer who had lost the money, asked, ‘“‘why don’t you put~'on a bingo and ane the poor fellow out?’ the opposition | members picked this up and ask- ed Mr. Wedge, ‘‘is that how you lintend to pay for medicare?” By this time it was‘ten = ‘and Dr. «Bonnell adjourned the debate. \section during the 32-minute ‘armers, fisherm ‘night pass and don a large life- (eiater operators. cn cg “You-are destroying the small farmer,” he said, it is my under- an additional 75 feet to his 25-|, Dr. Bonnell began his address (standing some of these plants foot tether. jim the Throne Speech debate |are allowed to grow their own At daylight, Armstrong wih |during the session last evening, | crop.” separate Gemini 8 from the | did not finish and will con-| tne debate was edjoucnbs a Agena. Scott,’ using a gas-pro- |tinue when the Assembly meets pelle “jet” gun” to flit-about;- wit 48-morning at 10 o'clock, | ae emerge from the equipment bay | ‘We have to make Prince Ed- and practise manoeuvres. After Scott returns to the jwith the Agena, unlatching ‘about three hours later. Armstrong will then change | !the orbit path of Gemini 8 and | -will-move about-13- miles away. |He will ‘attempt'a fourth docking ™ |without use of radar, employing loptical methods only. In the final disconnect from | (worst mistakes and doing the the Agena, the astronauts will Leos - _ people of Ge oro back away about 1,500 feet and | jsend a signal to fire Agena’s. | AGRICULTURE. - DORMANT. ;main engine in a test of how | “Agriculture,” said Dr. Bon- well they can command. the nell, ‘thas been neglected, there Agena to manoeuvre. ‘has been no new policy, no new The third ‘day of. the flight | thought, no new money, its been ‘ WINNIPEG (CP)—Eleven of 12 gold bars stolen in a $383,000 hijacking at Winnipeg airport March 1 have been recovered ‘and: one man is in“custody here, Police Chief George Maltby of neighboring St. James, said Thursday. Chief Maltby said one~ bar was found in a downtown Por- tage- Avenue office building and 10 in a residence in the Fort Rouge district of south-central Winnipeg. ' The man in custody, whose name was withheld, will be charged with unlawful posses- sion. There was fo indication of the whereabouts of the last of | the 12 bars, taken by two men who posed-as~Air—Canada em- “You have done nothing,’’ said | Dr. Bonnell pointing to the min- “‘what pro- tection. are you giving the small farmers of the province.” | tific, engineering and _ photo- | 'graphic experiments. The spacecraft will return to ‘ister of agriculture, a Friday after a trip of 70; hours 52 minutes. a By JAMES NELSON OTTAWA (CP) — The Senate | to Parliament that the federal government’s municipal winter works program is not making | the contribution it should to winter unemployment relief in some. parts of the country. _ The committee also says it will carry on a deeper study of government spending in general | when it receives authority from | the Senate to review proposed | appropriations for the new fis- |eal year starting -April 1. KIDNAPPED IN SOUTH AFRICA Kenneth Gibbs, son of Rhod- a These sons of Rhodesia’s two sing leaders are bein esia’s British governor, ‘Sir pr sie 7 dintotedt: 2 ‘5 Humphrey Gibbs. At right is | It made no specific recom- held at an undisclosed place ponert Smith, son of Rhod- |Mendations for improving the in Cape Town, South Africa while their. captors demand that their fathers get together within 24 hours to discuss Rhodesia’s currept independ ence problems. At LEFT is |winter’ works program, bul Sen. T. D’Arey Leonard (L-—Ontario, | |committee chairman, said sev- jeral plans could be considered ‘when it has taken more testi- jmony from the labor and man- | esia’s Prime Minister [an Smith. The South African Press Association said both were “kidnapped” last night (AP Wircphote via cable from Salisbury.) {1 Stolen Gold Bars . Found Near. Winter Works Seen Failure finance committee—is reporting | Innipeg ployees' while the shipment was being unloaded from the Trans- Air plane that brought it from Northwestern Ontario mines en Toute to the “Royal Canadien | Mint. Chief Maltby said the recov- ery, resulted from a combined operation of St. James and Winnipeg police and RCMP. The Winnipeg raid was linked with the arrest in Vancouver of a man being held for parole violation. The gold was reported foutd buried in a snowbank at the _lrear of a, house on Balfour Avenue. nother report said a search nder way for the remain- in St, James. wa ing b { Power departments’ er advis- ers.='~ “The... Senate found that this | program is working « well in lsome parts of the country, par- ticularly in Quebec where the | province puts up another 40 per cent of the labor costs. This | {means that in designated areas | in Quebec; a municipality can | ihave all of its payroll costs of | winter works paid by the senior | levels of government. The report, however, says | other parts of the country | particularly the Atlantic prov- | inces, ‘which are -known to have relatively high winter un- employment” receive com- paratively little benefit from the \federal program ‘‘presumably | jbecause it is not sufficiently as- sisted hy the provinces and mu- nicipalities in the area,’ WHERE GOLD FOUND buried under three feet of snow and police used picks ’ and shovels ‘to dig them out, One more gold bar was found in a downtown business block, One man is in police custody. (CP Wirephote) t Linda Quarnstrom of. Winni- peg stands at the spot behind a Fort Rouge house where po- lice discovered 10 boxes ‘con- taining gold bars stolen March 1 from .the Winnipeg Interna- tional Airport. The boxes were y