» * a IF It’s Good For The Island WEATHER —-— a 7 Snow changing in afternoon tc flurries; sont yy ee ee | Hs a1 eS as ea t. ae wers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” t. ‘Given By Montreal Firm epee dee ee a oe 000 oy: ~~, ee age and "osm province, thy “analysis “This Agricultural Indus- nand Bourret, said Mr. Caouette has been found, but other as- Sternberg Astronomical _ Insti- he 5 been =. 0 ae sone — en s whic 2 8. continues, .,, sapolie — try," a new column on’ farnf | passed out. but regained cons--tronomers call for more verifi- tute in Russia declared that at year ee _—_— eee “a — _ hand are considerably ‘ . ills ciousness a short time later. He cation of data before drawing least a completely new type 7 pt gh nna ates eens ee: wary A they were a year ago at the news -views, personalities said heart trouble was sus- such a conclusion. jeosmic object has been discov- a Emagen de ty ep ee ype ge and reminiscence written by pected. Results of Shomolitsky’s find- ered in. the: galaxy; but did not 200,400 a year ago. year ago and British Columbia's | potatoes and will have to look | Nell Matheson, Provincial By RONALD-LEBEL Davidson“ Dunton~-and-Andre- Dr. Pad! A. Meilleur, who. ings in recent months have been rule out the possibility that it, The estimates are contained | estimated 9,400 acres is up 500!for the Maritimes for supplies; and “Farm Editor of The Som (CP)—Memo to the Laurendeau were expected to examined Mr. Caouette at the oe eee ee to Meccan | may be Wee Temnent of 2 wap in a forecast “Produte-Anal-|from a year ago | says this Toronto firm. of’ anal: Guardian makes its bow tc- al commission on bilingual- discuss. the issue shortly with hospital, said the Creditiste to be. checked and rechecked. nova,-a gigantic exploding star yst” hy F.W. Ward and Sons,| The analyst .notes that the | = Pe ae and’ biculturalism: ‘their’ officials. jleader's condition did not ap-|. Moscow _ scientists -say ‘‘we the size of our whole solar sys- Montreal. |comparatively good potato price The Staté“of Maine reports a| “%7 0 Pase #. | -Prime Minister Pearson con- of the research pro- pear to be serious. [ines apnene sant She shack tom or Vege. There is normally a tendency |in the current crop year has re-|good movement during Marck| “ Mf. Matheson, whose | 11. some questions in your ject was to delineate the dif- He noted that Mr. Caouette is Miele Wt F a eeeberen eens Saale wine vey to increase production sharply | sulted at least in part from thé| and some reports indicate they| colorful “‘Across the Island” sirvey of MPs “irrelevant and ferent attitudes between French- a diabetic and added: “He's a history of statistical methods maintain following a’ good price year such |crop failure in the Western Un- | will not have too many old po-| calunin will continue to 4p- |highly inappropriate” and would | and English-speaking MPs and very tired man.” there are certain to be civiliza- as potato producers have en-/ited States last year, and adds tatoes left by mid-May. Thursday morr- Inot answer them | senators towards r functions | gave SOURCE SMALL tions on planets revolving joyed in the current crop year, |that expected plantings in~the-|---Digging in Florida is not ex-| Pre .° mp Guardian® as his was the gist of @ state-|in Parliament and their reta- e Kardashev ‘themorized that if around other stars just as earth ee the estimated increase | United States will be up by se- pected to get underway in any vata” pans to make the | ment Mr. Pearson made in the tions with their constituents, | Aircraft | the emissions ‘are caused by ra-\revolves around the sun. of ogg A nay dhe ge ed bh arc ynasie oF oll te ol in SS ee “putlet_for his agricul- | Commons — in ly parties and. party eau- cause any concern on-its ows. )vestingepreas-whieh affect Can-, : ri net eee _laalgews 46 an) eanet eat sition Vader “bictenbaker and rhe questiontiaire “Ynclutied | Overdue Estimated acreage in -New |adian markets most. t will go to processors, other Conservatives that the'| many questions about ‘the work- ornac loes Brunswick.this year is even less, With normal production this ; the analysis 8. "| royal “commission was ‘‘snoop- ings of the secret caucus meet- HALIFAX (CP)—The + a 2 wash | year ag ho ae could ontreal demand ‘is reported Ga t |ing'’ in party politics. he | andthe eran mg 7 se rescue centre here ‘said. Siealay ove a cnvarses ,|reac eon undred- {improving and- prices advan¢- Fur rmen | The prime minister seit a organiza _s eee | night a twin-engine aircraft with — i io cxnete acres ate paclanin, io na , demand 1s also report- agrees with the = eg by mea Some ple ques | one man aboard was overdue on ists Ca Guiles acnegie coats undredvelghts from the |advancing there too, says" the| S@{I@S Lagging Mr ton’ 'ea the, bilingual and |" “Have. you over been a sup- | fight from New York to Gas- stant. the wala’ a 1964 crop. * ‘report which was dated at Mon- bicultural aspects of the work of | porter of another party?” eh Piger Apache aircraft left CHICAGO (AP)—Tite United . suggests; | Ontario producers will be up 3,-| Reports from New Brunswick From Fri CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, APRIL 13,. 1965. |Radio Signals ‘Claimed ges Of Space a Tan. SEVEN CENTS OF THE GUARDIAN | tes and excavations but is al- | work of this nature. Archaeological Excavation Is Planned For Brudenell CAPITAL BUREAU ,move more quickly ‘on the stud- | Pierre DeRoma at Three Rivers, | on. Georgetown harbor, in 1732, s scheme in early treal the first part of ‘this NEW COLUMN STARTS TODAY os Slaps Down . Pe institutions; including Par- | “Whe are some of your closest } | } | es ma set- |ready , engaged in considerable marked launching of the!‘ OTTAWA — The DeRo mae Ses “Super-Civ By ANDREW WALLER’ | \of flickerings repeated every |100 days, the news agency Tass reported. | This finding, Kardashev said, ’ Fer- | confirms that a new civilization . Hull, | ing in his Commons office. His executive assistant, “16 PAGES ization’ ls Guess By Russian tional -beings, the source must | tlement site at Brudenell Point ‘ MOSCOW (Reuters) —- Soviet be very small. Tass said this . 4 |has been declared as having na-|_ The Kings’ MP said that while ideae = at Soe asi radio astronomers have discov-|theory has been borne out by / ae the historie ee understands the present own-! of merchants living in, ered a source of regular-pat- | eeereoce at the British radi¢ = tional importance by ers of the property are. willing | | Rordeana and St. Malo, France. terned radio waves on the far| atten ax Jedeet MEMORIAL SERVICE HELD FOR ACTRESS Canada. John Malay MP for |S, fhe government, twas to be head aceeeee aes - | Kings on ed here Monday. | W2* not the Serine s inten- quarters of a fishing and trading | Says definitely “a super-civiliza- | British observations - daughter of Miss Darnell. Officers of the board will ex. | tion to acquire it at this time. | enterprise which was to emibrace| tion has been discovered,” it | ann source is smaller thas Mrs. Undeen Hunter, left, tress who died Saturday from * Rody “of the 43-year-old -ac- | amine the settlement during the | Wille the work is being carried ay the Gulf area: The scheme | was reported Monday. aS kates tecees af cotie aaa and Mrs. Monte Sulner, right. burns suffered in a fire at the tress was cremated following coming summer to determine tout the department will seek @5- | ended disaster when a raid-| | The De, Nilelal | SO ln the unieores aes cane es sisters of Linda Darnell, leave —-= friends—the_day—be-- private funeral and memorial | what area should be set aside for sistance from the provincia} of- | ing eatemen New England des REAL CAOQUETTE ~— Kardashev, last year a . memorial services at Glen-. fore. At centré is Charlotte services at the Glenview Com- | archaeological excations. These a te oedbend el protect-| toved all the buildings and car-| scientists around the world to| But at Jodrell Bank Mon- view, Ill., Monday for the ac- ‘ake 17-year-old. adopted. munity Chureh. excavations “would be car- rom vandalism. The depart-| ried off the livestock, in 1745. f .\study the distant poyrce, day night, ‘a leading British as- Ss ing the subsequent | ment will seek the necessary | Even before that, however, the Ca Ae more thoroughly than \tronomer, Reg Lascelles, said a a — = — [fermeal permiasion. ives tie ves.: settlement was in difficulty, wiley ou e any other ‘objective in the uni- | |the station has no evidence to Pot t A For Tt ee aa ad Nac Evans May be cui ot earned er rere COleses — "Recent omervains ty as ewe wea vant te to Oo a Oo creage oO ecas tional resources would like | (A settlement started by. Jean | froin ie lnvestmient'} p |tronomer Gennady Pei ctoagg 2 geclaong te soed ‘have shown that emissions from | aes aaath” eaanae te eee OTTAWA (CP) — % leader Real Caouctic, 47/ was | (jr7le2 follow # regular pattern | Fe sad. said no one has ever pre deus discovered a. source of ‘emissions such as from CTA-102. Professor Shklovsky of the |New York Monday afternoon run date many millions of dol- Behind Trend States midwest counted its tor. lars, but insurance sources said : aN pyr vagal but he didn’t approve | friends’ in, the House of Com- : the questionnaire in its pres-/mons?” ren or a ae nado dead at 223 Monday and they were waiting for reports PREMIER GIVES VIEWS . “Do you expect to run for Par- time of arrival. Weather condi- xpected the toll of a vicious from several hundred agents TORONTO (CP)—Sales of fur [ent form. garments in Canada have not | Commi: grown with the.economy, J, K. | Walkden of Monfreal,_yice-pres!- dent of the National Retail Fur | Federation, said~ Monday. In an interview during a con- vention of thé Fur Trade ro Palm Sunday weather onslaught and field men. The American to rise further. Insurance Association, a clear- Still. ¢rippled were communi- ing-house for the business, des- cations, utilities and normal jignated the string of storms as services of about. 500 communi- | catéstrophe. | ties. Water shortage and health’ The Palm ‘Sunday. disaster perils were spectres of the was the worst since a tornade | aftermath. |onslaught March 18, 1925, killed The death list from five bat- 689 persons in Missouri, Illinois tered states showed 117 killed and Indiana. in Indiana, 54 in Ohio, 42 in SUBURBS CRUSHED | Michigan; seven in Tilinois and ‘The torn, crumpled, -flattened three in Wisconsin. suburban sections of Toledo The Tornadoes, starting in brought this ‘exclamation from Towa, which was relatively un- Ohio's governor James A. | scathed, smashed a path east-| Rhodes: ‘Fantastic. . Un jward across a_heavily-popu- believable! There's nothing you chairmen | liament ah | ssion co | tions Budget Scheduled April 26; Tax Pruning Seen Possible SR een "art bean a he. said Can- OTTAWA (CP) Finance, While Mr. Gordon now ap- Canadian and United States or Srice retal sales. of fur | Minister. Gordon will bring pears_to have a bdlanced bhd- coast guards and. RCAF pianes ts have stayed at about | down his 1965~-budget ‘Monday | get within reach—his -traditional , taking part- ,000,000 for about eight years. | night, April 26, amid ‘mounting | | goal—there is strong specula- 1 that he will do some |tion he will forgo the opportun- rr. Walkden said young mar- | Speculations ‘es Ships Reported Jammed In Ice in central _Newfoundiand | were poor. : The rescue centre said the last word from the unidentified .. pilot was received while the air- craft was over Boston. A search was to begin at Province’s Faaitial oskies Can Be Solved Only By Ottawa Premier Walter R. Shaw said last night financial difficulties faced by Prince Edward Island level ,the future economic stabe! it embarrasses the provincial ility of the province will under-, government to meet our portion go. gradual improvement.”’ of financial requirements. Fur- |discriminate pruning of the Ca-jity this time in favor of a tax couples buy fewer . furs | nadian tax tree. treat for Canadian individuals 10 years ago because easy | He announced the date of the | or corporations. will continue “until ‘the federal| Premier Shaw said that under | ther, the control * over. these ; ed th to | government recognizes our the Diefenbaker Government | policies. from Ottawa. is not |Our hous snare, television sets /DUdget Monday. And he did nothing to dispel HAsee vaaian: ta Tike Gidees cu |en compete & with.” needs,” “we were given outright grants| satisfactory. Our treatment ona other items ahead of His pre- budget white paper, |the speculation Monday when SYDNEY, N.S. (CP) — Two ing its its punishment. | Rhodes ordered Ohio National He said, “however, ‘“‘the | and a favorable sharable plan | should be based on fiscal needs a ate tabled in the Commons Mon- he said outside the House: government icebreakers are at-| ‘Those imjured, the American Guard units to duty, helping “At times when there is still tempting to free a number of _ an-appreciable’ amount of Ships reported stuck in heavy day,’ gave a new spurt to t Red Cross said, numbered more police and disaster forces to L. W. Hancock of Summer- | speculation when it estimated Ppolr credit of this province stands on road building. We. are now | and on the maintenance of pub- than 1,500. More than 1,200 bring order out of wreckage high and, while we look with| offered sharable grants but! lic services at a level compar- concern on gradually increasing | little outright financial assist-| able to that being enjoyed in|side, P.E.I., president of the a 1964-65 budgetary deficit of unemployment and we know’ ice off here. homes were destroyed or dam-| and care for stunned people. Ss, Wwe are convinced | ance. other provinces. In doing this, |Canada Mink Breeders’ Associa- | $83,000,000 compared with an «net. large numbers of people The exact number and iden- aged in 41 countries and busi-| Indiana, with the highest that in the light of present pros-| SHAREABLE GRANTS tion, said about -15,000 Canadian |original forecast a year ago of | are being added to the ‘abor tity of the stips jammed in the ness loss to damaged stores state death toll, was expected silver fox pelts, left over from | $455,000,000. The unexpected |force in the next few years, I icefloes was not known. The and factories was heavy. At to find more bodies as workers the big fox production years|rise in’ revenues reflected an lthink these are not the times transport department icebreak- jegst 53 communities reported searched open fields, cellars of between 1935 and 1945, were |8.9 + per. - cent increase in the} ers John A. Macdonald and the gamage. smashed homes and wreckage Product -iast| When you should reach for an Sir William Alexander were Damage was expected, on the ‘of stores. Many victims were ’ Texact balance.”’ ‘ working in the area. basis of preliminary = to | blown hundreds of feet by wind. I feel that assistance should be pects through industrial develop-| ‘‘Shareable grants, in many {in the form of outright grants |8 ment and aid at the federal | cases, are of such a nature that.| (Continued on page 3, col. 3) National purchased by Japan for about | Gross year. $45,000 last year. ~ tom 32 Conservative MPs. aR RANTING AR TEN IND. IEE IED ae - ‘Credit members and one inde-) Commons Easter. Slated To Start Tonight OTTAWA '(CP)--The minority debate tonight and adjourn for Liberal government breezed/ an s until April 26, through its fourth confidence Fina Minister Gordon test of the new session Monday, will present his "1965 budget. drawing rare Commons support | of the wide - ranging debate, The House defeated 126 to 32\which normally goes for eight a Creditiste non-contfidence mo- | days. tion that sought to censure the | Government House leader government for failing to in- Mcliraith ,annouhced at Moz- crease basic income tax exemp- day's sitting that all parties had tions to $5,000 for married tax-|agreed to adjourn tonight and payers and $2.500 for single per- sit through all remaining, lunch Today will be the sixth day | Recess miust be on his way to court he- fore” notice ‘can be taken of a minister's behavior. ‘WANTS LIBERALS OUT | It was clear there would be no cabinet changes until fice. Mr. .Plourde submitted the Creditiste non-confidenceé motion after his. colleague Gilbert Ron- | deau (Shefford) ran afoul of the jrules of procedure. the | |Liberals were turned out of of- + # Depo Nay Reach MONTREAL (CP) —? Thieves: equipped with everything from diamond drills to candy bars lea the safety deposit vault of a bank in northwest Montreal | during the weekend in what po- lice said might be a $1,000,000 robbery, “ Investigating officers, called it Boxes Loot $1-Million Using diamond drills and torches which they later left be hind, the thieves cut a hole through the roof of the vault and then went to work on the boxes. LEFT LIGHTS As well as the drill and bits, sons. ‘and dinner adjournments. M ; : ; ; r. Rondeau sought to intro- ralyed at $300, police fi -* In an unusual development, the | Later, Erik Nielsen (PC— duce a motion censuring the | to the scene when the theft was seen ee ete a aa motion reached a vote as svon Yhkon), whose allegations of discovered Monday morning, ee inside vault as it was introduced by Lucien attempted bribery and politica Plourde ‘(Quebec West). This|interference last November led prevented other Opposition par-| to the Dorion judicial inquiry, ties fron agreeing on ‘strategy ‘criticized P. Minister Pear-| government ‘or not proposing a | 'boost in damily allowances. Commons speaker C | Naughton _ruléd the motion out Alan Mae.) jexact loss is known. (| “But it looks like a big one,” /said one detective. “It could be said it might be days before the - and even some chocolate — wrappers. Word of the robbety set off @ mild panic among the bank's “ + <, (Of order, saying the same sub- ao ce Sees chs ech a cet ome em esa ab hse Ses gre —— 3 — Te call te, ,Credit motion defeated Friday, EUNee Salt 00 et soe OU a fea a oe Fee on was oppnied ty ted i Mi. geartn, hae| Tae Creiser apes the ciety deposi" bones atthe the hank only ds en is Oppo: at a man ruling but lost by a vote of 110| at ietorie- ad van Ho a inside. “A few epnsitors sat a ictoria a m rorne Ave- - . 78 Liberals, 32 Conservatives, 12 New Democrats, three Social INSIDE TODAY to 14. The eight Creditistes vot: | jing drew support from six New Democrats only,. with four. other nues were looted. The boxes con- \tained bonds; jewelry and other down on the sidewalk outside and wept pendent. Leon Balcer (Trois-| NDP members and@ all ot valuables. ‘One of them told a reporter: Rivieres). . Classified | ....4,...) 12, 13 tes hocking ee aaa her | There was no immediate indi- “I was told by the previous Tt, sed. by 2 Con-|. Births, deaths . Fits. p d nid by " was endor: t . bert Temple (b—Hastings | cation whether cash deposits manager when I asked him ~ servatives, Ti. Creditisles and) Comics South) said he is. happy the gov-| also were taken. about a safety deposit box that one Social Credit member, Mar- ernment has decided in favor of | The thieves. working with 'clock-like precision, first broke it would be as safe. aS the Rank of England.” cel Lessard (Lar-St. Jean). |@ Tree vote on capital punish- NDP leader Douglas was the| | ment. os rs Pe LOCAL RCAF ASSOCIATION PRESENTED WITH ENSIGN into a next-door children’s cloth. | Nor was there any consolation ae oy leader present for, Editorials ..... {_ “I'm for abolition,” he said. ing store. From there they man- for the depositors in the state- ) the se thes 56 68 Geen | But if hangings were to contince No 201 Wing as jia- RCAF Station Summerside. at gration of the Canadian Arm- Captain Dagg. Pope MacMa- aged to craw! along the space ment by a bank spokesman that caiman END TONIGHT Kings dure — Cty : Et a deterrent, “let's have a cir-| . tion, pre- its regular monthly meeting ed Forces. Present at the oc- -hon, president of the associa. (between the roof and the ceiling “we accept no responsibility for The Commons was expected, ""™S® VOUMF” tes: . . . sell Beer and hot dogs | sented with the RCAF ensign ast evening -Grovp Captain casion were. from the left, tion. and AG. MacMillan, (unt! they were above the bank the ‘content of safety deposit te wind up_the throne speech Sd leanne | . and invite the public.” by Capt. A.G. Dagg of Dagg also spoke on the Inte- om. AS. McNeil, Greup charter member. | vault. | poxes.” a ae J A Pet hgy HIt AE em I ca AM “ t {