WEATHER A few showels: northeast winds chang- ing to southeast 20. Low-high 3'3 and 43. Sunday: mostly cloudy and warmer. II It's Good For The Island The Guardian Is For It @1119 domain: 2 “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SA'l‘tiiitihi'fliin—ii, i664 Gruesome E Auihnrtud no second Clue MI" by the Post mm. .. ._..L_.,- 16 PAGES Department. Ottawa. and for payment I! put-'- and ‘ VOL. LXXVII. N0. 110 No’ghjge-s'iSViaTxr—cfiihrs vidence Seen f3 ‘ ,1, ‘5 g“ M "‘ ‘ —-——--; A - v ‘10 ac I“ 095 F |p ;R°BED ARABS nves’riga’rors a J i ARE SURPRISE I . ‘ . . ‘ . . f A a" j A. . a ‘ nAR'i‘t'oRii. i: n gIa n n R m I I r ‘ w a e tAPl~A park attendant did I a dolible take on Dartford I . . . . _ Heath Fri (1 a y. Seventeen . .. . - . .. . r l CHARLESTON, S-C. (GP-At i “We were right side HP again white . robed Arabs were . U)“ ORD‘ ( am' “AP! (TFI'P‘ “W H“ (IN-"my" hm‘FW" to __A yacht which dld No com_ and We hushed on deck. The cookinfl their Noam“ on some evidence arose Friday say i.’ ll had been fired. plete rolls during a 'four-day masts were dowm held to the "he" {hos m.“ a Chm” M {bah d8 .gunma" may ha“ A San Francisco pollf‘P in battle Wuhan Atlantic storm boat hy the twisted rigging cause his own death and taken spasm. “mm? moan. and mh Eva: towed into port here Fri- Hinkle was gone. we gave him Th? Uth Said mm. m 43' (titherdltieslby SfIlOOIIngUJIs “he “1.”, ammm the plane. has. ay.~ All of its four-man crew up [0,. to“ in ‘hat angry seat riwd h" inhligh Chan“! pio Ian topto o a passen» some” h“. hnhce said Ihh pi“ h summed . A. .. . e gel liner \\hl('h crashed Thurs m] hm hm hi: hq (MM,th a . . “There was nothing to do but Thursday it I 2 hi 0" WU“ dai‘. remains”l a m him“: I . (,apt. Joseph C. Byars, 41, of.gti hem“- and batten (low... from the Middle East t-ttun« A human hon? mmhining . “' " 1 Tampa, Ha, owner and master again. Just 15 minutes later, [he ; try of Kuwait to seek jobs hhle pogsibh. inflicted by a huh ‘ qukesma” 53"" l or the 39400! yF'W‘ D°“bl°°{‘ ' haICh was Show“! and there wait I" [‘Ondon' let was‘foun'd at the crash scene mmraly to the xBC renal-IV [he [Old Of the expenence after hls ‘ the most welcome sight in II]!!! The attendant a d \' i s e d on a Venn hi”.id .0 {h l flight “mm.” aboard [hp plane , cm“ was brought in by the US- ] world f a smiling “inkle. He, 1.19m campin" Hpeua“) com-(gm aemx Ewe (sarongfsmlod was still being sought. He said / Coast Guard. Also aboard ware . had been trapped in the rigging}I with fires. 1..- forbidden to. The “shims pr g; 'h" M" an.“ (“‘3' had a 2"" . . .. to. . . . . mate Gene Hinkle and crew I and went unnoticed in the dark the heath. The 17 Arabs A! I H hit 7 e”. . bled .rwmmIlg "I ram" "Ommu‘ THE FOUR CONTESTANTS convention. chat briefly bc- N.S.. Norman Pinhorn. Dal~ , ‘g‘m‘bfirs $10!;ng any?“ 3"? Melt ness. He managed to work him folded thell tents and stl- to. $22.2; hlifség‘nfiflflg‘ 3,; of the Atlantic Provinces fore they began the compel- housie, N.B.. .lohn G. Finn. . e ' a ‘ ' °‘°’”b“"" 59” “69' I "M" 3”" a““'l"‘“l" a hm“ fotind in the wreckage“ ’ at Venial‘k Calif Ht- declared Junior Chamber of Commerce itions. The four were speak- Corner Brook, Nfld.. and AT WND'S MFRCY ' “‘"ck mm“ for London. . . ' _’ ~y . . ‘ . _ . . . . . ., . . . . ._ . . . . t t . . ‘ National Broadcasting Com_ It would not be released With- ettective speaking fin als mg on the topic Biculturat- Fred E. Hyndtman. Summer- . 'lhe fitst toll, in ealiy dark- ..we were at ‘h‘I mom... of ——————————-——- . t d i: bi .. out (‘A B permission which were held last night at ism in Canada." wlticlt is the. side. P.E.l. Each man is the i ness Monday. took away inc . the wind thmughou, lh9 h'lgm I {Jagghihgoi .xhgtlaa fagguiéfzrir A [inheh H. [-hM .mhh “h .i . . ‘ . , V . h . . - - . _ ; l l . i ii the Charlottetown Hotel dtir- topic being 115“ nationally by Jayf-ee Speaklnfi represema imn mas“ and the “ggmg am IAt 7 am. there came anothei woman F own ing fotind amid the wreckage was near the 4 crash scene ing the first day of the 6th the .laycces. rom tie left tive of his province. The Win: ‘for 16 anxious minutes it was I "ash from a . . , . . . . _ . U . . , I. _ .t ~ . . giant waie. bow - canted the voice of pilot hr- Thursday reported he heard a a n n u at Atlantic Provmtts are. James Langillc. Halifax. tier will be announced today. afghghLSWaI the mate also had :1" Shhe of ‘he debris h" dech . To HOSPI'I'OI m.“ A‘ Clark crying “My and harm“, messagh “hwh sounded I . V ' gfhc Doubloon once again be an ' ' ' I I've. been shot. I've, been shot." like a distress call. t on saw a o Byars. interviewed as he was Ihp roll. We were certain we ' HALIFAX if I” ‘ Ml" I'm.” [i said a scream followed. and puff of smoke come up through E n a y o y ’ beuig imagd for a broken rd; 1 :vere gonhe. forl no slhip caLn like : :‘v‘iilhel'lhpot'lfl-ed Olin(rll:al‘lli‘;'f:‘('l“:3 the co-pilot. Raymond F. And- the overcast. .an possi- e. pneumonia. sat ‘ wo suc ro s an no S in. " I‘ .‘ 1 I - i'ess. may also have been shot. . . - t ~ the storm began last Saturday l enough water to sink. But II]; conduit?" in "‘9 Vlclm'la 99"“ can}; “an THEIHEMM 221k“: 90 miles east of Charleston. ? Doubloon went on and when the i 8”” HOSP ll 31 “"9 Fl'lday REPORTS DENIED ‘ ah ' ' “2‘59 Ounllpd said this . ‘ ‘ a S.('. icatbjn again emerged. we ran night. Civil Aeronautics Bureat ill-3 I‘m-nine prhchdlm in hum M'- l x n "We were en route fromion deck and readied the life, Mrs. Gilbert. reported suf—‘Veslizalm‘s demfii any RMW quir» ' i n o a a niampa m Newport. RI!” Where I rafts. attaching them to the fering a brain hemorrhage. was‘ledge of 'a shOOllng "F M 511011 T‘ h.“ .d .R m h d l was to prepare the Doubloon yac t flown to Halifax Friday after-‘ a recording. te . sat 1. no a ' ‘ A welcome 0" heha" M me I ' ' n by an RCAP‘ Dakota all“ The Federal Bureau of love . hp” ""“M m M M Ihp FBI By ROBERT RICE lit granting the route to EPA.‘ The effect of. the ATE dect-‘chy of Charlottetown was ex. 01" h Newport. to Bermudd| "WP made a survey of tnewhh {mm 103 Rescue squad. “gatinh and the fedora, "i; and referred all inquiries in OTTAWA (GP) Eastern the federal board overruled oh- Slon is to permit EPA to amaI-Ttehded last night to members race. The weather had been boa. and were amazed m .md r-O" at Greenwood. N‘s. - ion agency rem-med Shh” withat agency An FAA spokesman in Wash» ifngion did say that that portion 1 of the tape which was clear con- i tained nothing of significance regarding the. lost plane‘s fate. The gun was found lying near i one of the smashed engines. in spite. of the beating the water _ was not up to the floorboards [and we decided to stay with her." ‘ - p ‘good but that afternoon thr tor the 6th annual Anamm 1.0-1 wind began to rise and by night Provincial Airways ‘has won . jcctions by Trans.c3nada Mp gamate its services in the Mar- Q c i vinces Junior Chamber of Com-» federal approval for a plan to,l Lines. which already flies from itime provinces and ue _ integrate its regional air opera- Newfoundland into i he twat l\Jytth [12108911111 Labrador and Que?J came convention by Mayo]. A‘ : was blowmg a gale. tions in the Atlantic provinces— Nova Scotja cities. i ec. W1 perml a new. ne - , walthen Gaudet. He was speak; ‘ if it agrees to offset its heavy The boa pd said um's pro-t work of routes to be establishedl ing at the Opening banquet at 51%“ HEAVIERd / i ‘ ' - ' a - ~ - ~ to make maximum use of air-i . . -V n“ a lemon" "“ a“ me. debt buidcn With extla eqtllty posed toute ftoni Deer Lake int , . . ‘the Chatlottetown Hotel, spon weather had become ommous iltc western part of Newfounud-lt'l‘all. 1“ CODSOIldale mainten- Mrs. Gilbert was transferred confirm "r deny any "I the 1" from the RE]. Hospital to poms' :Summerside by 'MacLeans F‘u-' However, deputy coroner neral Home ambulance when Mal Whalin said he had showedi fog prevented the Dakota from FBI men the human bone frag landing at Charlottetown ment with the ominous hole. Capt. Byars attributed surv ivat of the rolls to the sturdJ V capital. ‘ - v the cit . . .h - . In a decision made Public land to Halifax and Svdnev willl 3"“ and ground families and‘ smed by y . “I'h Squalls approacnmg an ' consn‘l‘m‘m of [he Doublmn‘ 'I" ‘ Whalin said the bone was not Friday. the Air Transport complement. rather than dupli- m “Il'eamline the airline's ad" The "aycees a” 1‘ gloupswuh.thc already roughage“ M" watemght porthnles and the . ta skull but would not say what‘ Boat-d said it will allow EPA mu. Toys present routes ministrative organization. _ I can 310 0 I0 Healer coming heaVler- 'batteningdown done before the mm of’hhmah bone h wal d to extend its Newfoundlalid- ADVERSE EFFECT LIKELY ‘ The decision means EPA willtl‘e‘gh's' May?” Gama “‘d' “Suddenly. about 3 am MU» 510m“ hit "‘3' made I“ "3“ It w s th at b't I | e Labrador services into Halifax However. the board agreed. he 3.1319 to merge the mules it Tile ‘m‘salnlza:lonthwa:og:hfimhf day there was it tremendous “105‘ as tight as a Sl‘bmarlnc " *nf huffia:m:::1ain: gshshllterzj and Sydney. soon as EPA's plan will have “some ad- acqu'red “he” “.lvas amalga-i in? .\a oMelfIhém devot: r h as a giant wave hit us The captain was already mak- A .nver Ihe Phral' scene where the EPA gives a written promise to verse effect" on 'l‘CA's reven-‘ "lated “film Mar‘l'm” Central an munfutim and effort to broadside. 1 felt the Doubloon lng plans to lake lMublmfl 1" .pacmc Air meg, plane went add to its equity capital over tics. although it said it “as dif-1 ‘\”'“'a-"5 “I. 3' x :8 6 0~ e d ch ' o gOing OVel' and \VaIlEd I"? I1“ l the original blind” I" Mame toI v Fm down No piece a in. 'h n X! hm , . . ._ h to d {ermine H M t: The publicly-owned Top" ,the organtza ion an ell‘pl‘ -‘ ’ . .ha he re aired. .Tve 0‘ to; By THE CANADIAN PR .155 - .V . c e yeals ttu e to c cn . , . . . k .edt to to recover. But she continued . V? r D H er than a basketball wa i S 1ndicalions are net will of tl \ ' At 90» d “’AS b'd ‘0 gel Hal'faXl led“ and w-m hare a m l t : ’ d f l 32 and g 5' , . ‘* ‘mi’a‘ - d . 'their organization T 9 "135” “m “"d" “‘d We” ‘ 39‘ he” “a 3' 0’ “'"" = FRIDAY \lav it 1964 found. agree to alter its debt-equity The board said the diversion 3" Sydney 0" “ifigmun‘ls TCAI ' ' swept away and the vessel con- i the start of the Barmuda race." .h ' .' ' ’ '1 ‘ .h d d I n V r - . v ratio to meet the board's rc~ of sonic TCA's traffic and f'llrcad-‘Vwas pm"de g‘md 59”" Mayor Galldel Pl'f’SP'lIed AI" tinned lhe said. 1 e (I‘lmm‘il‘f aum (f e" I “‘9 Ta'Wh'ld “"‘h" Dmp “'32”le Shml‘ ” \m‘lt?" quhhmem and thus m lhe revelth m EPA is the who to we and that traffic was nogilamic provinces J-aycees pres, hate on the flist Slepbd]? de- iplane was enroute- from Reno.‘hom_e yesterday when Patricia rim” I” fly mm me m” mum be paid for imprnvinz air sen“ hem:V enhugh to 5.1mm” two idem, Peter Daniels. Saint . . . ‘. ‘fehfiehdntegratloln—ah‘ fl {gs- New. to San .I‘ranClSCO. The air._iMarte Mcfver. title four. was [and cities from Newfmmdland. . laps in the area. Vicar“ ; John with a gift of CIVIC C U ff 8' It I 1‘ a '5 mg a “pile '9 016‘ I line and [his type of plane both Tim ""0? and kllled by HI. ~»»~~~»m V- -—.— awn—r-H-w-WMW— —....—. . —— —...—.—.——_.—; BOTH WOULD LOSE ihnhs and also presented n3- s fence Slaff—a ler 199.0%“ "I‘ had good safety records. ‘Wheeli I he" falhf‘l“ li'UCI‘ I ‘ RCA experts contended hoth' tional president Fred .ehsi. . . gnlefihggfenhfihfggnl$235.” 1 Before die deputy‘corovier's he “'35 backing WP 'III III! airlines would lose money n:New Westminster, 3.0., wit a C I M I c . ,2 . ‘ .1 I ’ ldisclostlre and the NBC report.t ' ' . . . I - . the route. EPA's ec0nomist :15! gm 0" behalf 0' the “‘3” s n It l shindig eutihtihnngaaelasbtizmatl; 1”” a g?" I 5 and dawn" : tailor orgiili‘nogr'inthihs t > . _t . v i . _ . . A . " scoured the field where the‘ . ' ‘ ' 5:109:31liiaheizenuatfmgf the 1': tcogcenl?;:n::}3:;:anth%g;d Dbay OTTAWA igpt _ Th! royai‘ of 24 informal meetmgs across flie‘minli‘Slei is stiirtisglganatlo crash moh place, especially h ‘ hinthda lghd of hpotatoes yiéhen ,- _ . ' . ' . ‘ ' " '. nd.Canada. Formal hearings for “0159 IS 00“ q ‘ . . - t 15 a” 9'3 “' 0 “'35 'r' "‘3 t'tl‘fcezsed “1mm” lea! ham] tot! Vles‘ Chamloueiown‘ aan the submission of briefs will be lhm‘lli' adequately» . . :2:ndarea Whem me pm")! “as in the haCk' Apparently Jumped I The board said the new route‘ Fnuowlng “19 dinnelfi the M" informal p it b lic meeting it‘ held in all provinces next fall Conserrattve {lefeancedcritic ‘ head and fell under the wheels structure should give EPA ll lantic P‘m’im’es eIIeCIIVe planned to hold in Charlotte-i and winter. .Ia’cel .‘amer. 31””? 1 se: PART REPORTED MISSING 0' the “'Wk' “1 father reasonabl -h - f h ~ ‘ - 'speaking finals were held. with town Mav 14. it was announced . “"9 “"‘hcal'm‘ '5 “m” a" They would not talk. but it “099°” “9 “‘“m‘ h“ "M" “‘9 t c ( ante 0 c(O-nImglrepresentatives from the oil ‘Flidav ‘ OTTAWA mph“ “mu”. 0‘ “mm-‘5‘?“ the MIN"? depart‘ was reported that part of the Hm” “1190's- economlcally self - sufficient -' French . speaking federal ('I\'II ment get along with one cab- hammer of ,he Smhh and WE.‘ Her father rushed her to the OTTAWA IO!" The liatlotizil council of the Boy Scouts of Canada marked its 50th anni-. versary Friday but the occasion . was dampened by news of the. first drop in scout membership 3 since the Second World War. Reports to the council's an. ‘ pirations. and at. the same time. ‘, mer president nual meeting showed the num ber of boy scouts declined by i 3.244 or 3.2 per cent in 1963. The new figure is 99.246. Wolf Cub packs swelled by 2:671 to 174.129 but this was the. allest increase since the war. - emtbcrship in all Scout. (‘IlVI-i .tons increased by 309 to i Retiring c o u n c i l president C. Berkinshaw of Toronto. former chairman of Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company. cxv l pressed concern that the Scout. movement may be losing touch With today's teen-lagers. “‘Many of our ideas and meth- ods which were successful in the past may be outmod ." told the 75 delegates from all provmces. e also called for organiza- tional c b a n g c s to permit French-speaking Scouts outside Quebec to be grouped together "There is ample scope. witltin t the movement for them to do1 their scouting in the spirit oft their cultural and religious as-i maintain the solidarity of its concept as a single boy Scout I organization in Canada." rcnch - speaking scouts in Quebec and some in New ‘ Brunswick and Ontario belong. to la Federation ties Scouts I Catltoliques du Quebec. La F‘cn- ‘ eration ltas a membership of 17.927 and is alt‘iliaicd with the national council. Mr. Bcrkinshaw, who retired ‘ as president after serving tlirce t years. was succeeded Gen. Howard D. Graham. pres. dent of the Toronto Stock Fix- l at The financial report showed a deficit of $14,118 and expendl res totalling $381,119. Thtsl‘ Compared with a $7.689 deficit l and expenditures of $384095 in 1962. . 'lIGHTNING STARTS NEW O‘UTBREAKS Light Rain In Nova Scoii .‘ overcome. icouldn't make a .- tltat has 1 whole while not imposing an undueI hardship on TCA. r 7~——r~—l l n l l Truman Give Big Welcome WASHINGTON t'APi m For- Harry S. Trti-: man got a thunderous welcome back to the Senate on his 801“ l irthday Friday and was ‘ with motion he,1 full-length i '11 0 speech. He helped make history. how. . ever. by the few remarks he did make. He became the first: former president of the United. States to address the Senate] during an official session in theg‘ chamber. under a rules change‘ adopted last year. "I'm a little overcome." net said. his voice choking. "This; is of the. greatest things happened to me in my life." But he said. be cause of his emotion. he could not take advantage of the, o Iportunity to make a full-length . spe I Eases Forest Fire Threat RALlFAX tCP) — R a i no sprinkled Nova Scotla's wood- lands Friday and another ra-‘ tion is expected today although‘ the rain didn't amount to much. i was welcomed by weary. dirty firefighters trying to keep about 30 orest blazes under control. ' A tenth of an inch cl rain} In early morning thunder show-i Prs was recorded. Firefightersl are hoping a new weather dis-‘ turbance. forecast to bring scat- Iered showers today. at least will be high in humidity. I _ . rges said he wondered if 'Friday'll Although the rain was not. nearly enough to put out the fires—it will help the grass and‘ foliage turn green. replacing} tinder dry dead grass and; leaves. The grecnnCSs will pre. vent the tires from spreading out quickly. The thunderstorm was blamed. for starting four of Friday'sl five new fires. but before darki all had been brought under con-j trol. About 30 other blazes were patrolled Friday by more than' 500 firefighters and volunteerl.‘ 100 BATTLE BLA . . The worst was still the An- derson Lake fire between Dart~: Helping keep them under con- trol were 22 sailors from the Stadacona naval ba. here. They were fulfilling a formal; request to the three armed see. ' for assistance with the Duty is being rotated mong the sermon. . “on call" helicopter tier-l vice to transport men to the fires is also being provided by Shearwater Naval Air Station near Dartmouth. and the navy was using helicopters for addi- tional reconnaisance units. t The fires have burned more than 5.000 acres of woodlandl. compared with 1.000 acres Int “in would do more harm than mouth and Waverley in Halifax.- year. In one fire alone. at An. good. it could give people the Impression the fires are out; 3??“ them complacent. County. . ou menyrereI battling its hoispots and digging into burned over areas in an. attempt to piit it out I of the province derson e, 2. acres were burned. to he last w fire t eek has touched (is different areal f 'behind a hotel in Owen Sou Atlantic Provinces represented. The contestants were speakirg on "Biculturalism in Canada." The four are: John G. Finn. Corner Brook. Nfld.. Norman Pinhorn. Dalhousie. N.B., Fred ‘ Hyndman. Summerside. a n d James Langille. Halifax. The results will he announced at the awards luncheon today at noon. Business sessions will occtip the main part of this mornin and the election of e. president will be announced during the afternoon. Banks ls Freed On $25,000 Bail MONTREAL iCI’i Hal C. Banks was liberated Friday on 5%.000 cash bail. pending ap- peal on his recent conviction on a charge of conspiracy. Mr. Justice Lucien Tremblay, chief judge of the Quebec Court of Appeal, said "i would have been diffic It to jils detention." Banks. former president of the Seafarers' international Union of Canada tind.l. was convicted May 1 of conspiring to wound or maim Capt, Henry Francis Walsh. a rival union organizer. Capt. Walsh was beaten tip nd. Ont. Aug. 18. 1957 following dif~ ferences with the SW. Banks‘ appeal is to he heard at the September term of the Appeal ourt. ,r. Justice Tremblay said the ball will end Sept. 14. y E ii Killed—W In Tornado MOUNT OLEMEINS. M i c it. tAPl Eleven persons Were killed and at least 50 injured late Friday when a tornado that roar like a giant vacuum cleaner swept across southeast- ern Michigan. Macomb County Sheriff Les- ter A. Atlmstadt. who gave ttit death toll, said the twistcr matted area was “about in miles long and thrice-quarters a mile wide." He added “there is very heavy destriic. l um" tify Banks' t A commission spoke sman‘ said the heavy schedule of. events this year in Charlotte- } town. mostly connected with oh- :servance of the 10th anniver- Isary of the. historic Confedera- tioli conference the rep pre-‘ vented the. commission from se- curing proper accommodations” Some members of the com- mission will hold a similar: meeting May 14 in Clitcoutiml.j Que. as scheduled. A May 12; meeting in Moncion is not af-; fer-ted either. ’h commission has reached' 1‘ e I the half-way point in a round. servants is in the process of or- ganizing new civil servicei staff association that. will fight what it calls discrimination‘ against French - Canadians in the civil service. This was disclosed Friday by Dominique .loncas of nearby Eastiview. an employee of the public works department e said in an interview that a founding committee of five has written a constitution and is seeking a federal charter under the name Association 5 ‘ c- tionnaires Fedcreailv de. Lan- gue Francaise. inet minister instead of two. Associate Defence Minister t‘ardin announced the govern- ment is selling 50,000. pounds of butter oil for oxnort. at, a price exeecding 27 (-\nls a pound. A private bill to give politi- cians an extra day to broad- cast chcs prior to tions was referred to a (‘om mons committee for study. MONDAY. May The Commo s clec~ meets at 2:30 p.m. EDT to continue theI de— fence debate. The Senafe sits at R p.m. l i 'j t - snug“. M . R. (‘. Parent. left, assist Mrs. W. R Shaw as she plants some African Daisy seeds yesterday at the Dom- inion Exporiemtoal Farm in Charlottetown. in: on i s. quWhios RETARDED CHILDREN PR Grant Travers of the Assoc iation for Retarded Children. The association is raising funds by selling the seeds to tho, residents of Prince ltd- ward island which they are I I l t. ‘ "Is t 3 t I : OJ ECT distributing through the mail. The money ralsed will used for diagnostic services. pro-school and teen—age edu cational facilities and many other programs to assist rc- tarded Pl'vdi‘eh. i ~ , r” PCs’ Defence Criti ,,Wou|d Drop Cardin t | son r e v o l v e was missing. i There was speculation that they ; were s e e kin g this missing 1 0 piece. Reports at the scene. Thur:- ()T'l‘AWA tOPi—Tlie Consefiv- ative party's defence critic sug- gested Friday the Government might embark on the reorgani- zation of the national defence department by eliminating the post of associate defence minis- r. As the (‘omnions launched de- bate on a hill to replace the services staff chiefs by a sin-' gle chief of the defence . Marcel Lambert, former (‘oii- tservative \etei'ans affairs min- iéAworcIecl Prize l I I . g‘ isier. . it absolutely necessary to Island Students ISI A ‘\' I) S‘I‘I'IH“. \"l‘S HAM IFT“ 'I‘Ilc t'tii. Iege of Pharmacy at halliott- If‘ i nivcrstti here has an- ‘ notiiiccd its privc winners . IIill'(I ycar pri7e was won by Dale R Moore oi (‘ltai'lolto town. In the second year sf‘t'llfili. Ewen Lee 'l'avlor of \‘ille \Illf‘ Creek was awarded a print Births. deaths 3. H Classified . . . . . .. 52. 1.1. H (‘omics . . . . . . . . . , . 9 Sport . . . . . .. to. it Finance. market 15 Edifoflals 4 Kings. Queens. (‘ity 5 Summerslde . . 1 Women's where on Charlottetown Hospital she was pronounced dead arrival by coroner Dr. f", A. ,o Inquest ady There will be no or allt T b e acciden occuer st have two ministers within Hug framcwork of the department of national defence?" Mr. Lambert. Vice-chairman of last sessioli's Commons do» fence t-omnititcc. said he wasn't! suggesting Associate Defenco Minister ('ardin wished to fire Defence Minister Hellyer or vice \’(‘I'S.'i. hill the department should be organiu‘d on the ba- st: of one minister alone. \ciiher \‘Ir. Hellyer nor My, t‘ardin. who sat through the do: commented on the pro— posal. Mr Hollyer said the new ptls‘l. foreshadowed in the gov- ernment's white paper on der fence issued \Iarcli "fl. "will permit the reorganization of our :il‘ni!‘ forces on a film'- nnal basis." .WIH. SIMI‘IJFY "This \vil not only simplify procedures and permit the de‘ velopmcnt of a more efficient fizlitinc force but it will also crcaily facilitate the implemeiv iniion of a long-range. cn-ordi- natcd defence policy." He .ntd the twisting system II “\trtttaily unmanageable and the minister is tinabe to exer- cise his constitutional authority adequate y." The integiaiion of armed fort-es into a single unit was de- cided upon because It ouk! achieve streamlined and effective system. and re- duce manpower by eliminating duplications and increasinfl 01> ticiency in headquarters. com- mand. training. logistics and silppnrl m'ganlzahonl. a more