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Ottawa and for Payment Of Postage in Cash ~ LATE MODEL MIGS APPEAR Air Opposition Shows Increase As Yanks Raid North Viet Nam By STEPHEN SOMERVILLE two MiG-17s attacked a flight ‘northeast of Saigon, SAIGON (Reuters) — United States downed two Soviet-made MiG-17_jet fighters and_hattled some MiG-2ls—one of -the So- viet Union’s most advanced air- eraft — in the first dogfights over North Viet Nam since last July” 10, it was reported Sun- day. : said the MiG-17s were claimed Saturday by_ U.S. Air Force Phantom F-4Cs_ jet. fighter- bombers 65 miles northeast of Hanoi, the North Vietnamese ‘of Thunderchiefs about 60 miles inorthwest of Hanoi, but there lwere-no casualties on either i side. : | In other ralds over North Viet iNam, U.S. planes hit a” sus-. ipected missile site and -anti-air- | ‘craft gun emplacements and de- stroyed six bridges. 2 THUNDERCHIEFS DOWNED Over South Viet Nam, two | Thunderchiefs were shot down by ground fire about 35 miles while a US. Navy Skyhawk was brought down about 110 miles \southwest of Saigon. In Saigon, terrorists_.riding motorcycle threw four grenades into a police station Saturday night, wounding 16 persons, in- “cludingS 11° policemen. The ter- rorists escaped. E On the political front, mean-| while, a preparatory committee here has proposed setting up a council to guide South Viet Nam through a general election *@the North Vietnamese MiG-17s | ~...thev..attaeked--a—flight—of~Phan-- capital. 4 One of. the pilots. described at) a press conference how 17 of came headlong at the American | craft ; “They were able to out-turn us fairly easily,” he said. “But | when we zoomed thev just eouldn't stay with. us." The dogfight lasted only five | or six minutes before the MiGs | ~seattered, the pilots said. law to be promulgated by the country’s ruling military junta. Premier Nguyen Cao Ky’s regime earlier this month jpromised a_ general election jwithin three to five months in \Fesponse to stepped - up de- mands for a_ civilian govern- |ment. : | In Saigon Sunday, 3,000 Ro- ;man Catholics held a peaceful demonstration during which speakers attacked the military junta as incapable and cow: | “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1966. ls D ee estroyed Saturday i Dew” au j wl | 9 , oF _ WEATHER Cloudy with intermittent rain, occasional- ly mixed. with snow at first; winds be coming west 15, Low-high 35 and 48, * Nor MORE.SEVEN CENTS 16 PAGES Seaside Inn “Built In 1890. | @ne of Stanhope’s oldest hotel) Prince “ward Island, in the resorts, the Seaside Inn, was des- | wake of a dry spring, continues :~-Htroyed by -fire Saturday after- ‘\noon. Besides fhe hotel a small “two-room summer cottage was destroyed and a four apartment _motel was damaged. Origin of |the ‘blaze was unknown. The buildings were owned by Mrs. |John Warren and her son Rhodes. Stanhope... isa tourist resort ,centre situated about 20 miles, ‘north of Charlottetown. The blaze was noticed about '3 o'clock - by Don MacAulay, superintendent of national parks. to be plagued by grass fires, Provincial forester Frank Gaudét reported that the depart- ment of forestries truck were called to four grass fires yester- day afternoon and that one which was covering an area of approx- imately 50 acres of wood and grass land in Goose River, about night and it was expected that their truck and some men would be attending that area all night. 3 1 ardly. | i The other fires of a smaller BREAK OFF FIGHT : ert ae Meet ee ae scale were located in Glen Roy, pine ._MiG-2Is, making. _ their} lanout 3:15 with a tanker truck| ear Mount Stewart, Mount first confirmed © appear-| Crash Toll | and pump trailer but the hotel | Stewart an area near Morell. ance over North Viet Nam, | iwas completely in flames and|_ The department went to Glen were + spotted Saturday when | foms about 55 miles northeast of Hanoi. The spokesman said one of | the Phantoms fired f air-to- | air Sidewinder ratasiles: abit but failed to score a hit. The TO ADJUDICATE hour of the Phantom, claimed Germany, is best known for to be the world’s. fastest--war-.. hisperformance in the film plane. es . “The Red Shoes.’ In a third dogfight Sunday! (CP Wirephoto) | Reaches 82 { SAN ANTONIO,Tex._(AP)— ithe death of one of the 17 sur- jvivors of Friday night’s mili- jtary - chartered airliner crash | smashed into a hillside in south- ern Oklahoma. Also killed were the six civilian crew members aboard. ; : C In 3 Districts Sat Progressive Conservativecan-| alty_as_assemblyman candidate didates for the May 3% provin-j and J. Russell Driscoll of Mt. cial election were nominated in| Herbert as ‘councillor were nom- three districts over the week-end. | inated without opposition. In_a_convention at Mt. Stew. | Ina joint convention at Sum- art. Agricultural Minister An-|merside, Hon. Henry Wedge of drew B. MacRae of East Roy- |Summerside and Keith Harving- |ton of Spring Valley were nom- Queen Mother onservatives No d minated urday — |_.At_Mount_ Stewart, -‘Mr.-Mae- Rae's n@mination was moved by | Chester Walsh, Watervale and +seconded-by Charles MacArthur, | Winsloe. - Leith Brown, York, | moved: Mr. Driscoll’s nomination | which was seconded by Mrs. | Basil MacDonald, Tracadie. | Prinee MP David MacDonald | | was guest speaker. ITALY’S PRIESTS who for centuries have worn . long cassocks both on and off duty, were given permis- sion Saturday to use clerical socks, reaching to the heels and fastened down the front: with numerous small but tons, must ~ be worn in church, -on religious duties _and when teaching religion _ _in schools. te Italian episcopal con- 4 , e ference to meet’ the needs of con- temporary ‘ife. But ‘the conference warned priests to take note of local customs and sensi- bilities before wearing ordi- nary suits and ‘to be pre- pared to wait: for people to xe Amade. the rul~ | -ing~-and= said it" was-issued-* tably after. being examined by \CONVENTION OPENS TODAY 5, 000TH PERSON IS EXAMINED Molloy, a chairman of the Pro- on Page 3.) |they concentrated their attent-) were aided by a department of |forestries truck which arrived at the scene later. | THREE STORIES HIGH The hotel, a three-storey wood one of its side walls and roof but only slight water and smoke damage occurred to the interior. - A -one-storey house which was. Ex plosiv . By BEN) . WARD WINNIPEG plosive issues that could develop |posals to into fierce floor fights -domi-|these and other matters. gress headed into the opening |Friday. of its 10th annivers. conven- tion. oe 'PLANS FIGHT e ;had been meeting ‘daily most of |stitutional fight. (CP)—Three ex- /last week, will make firm pro- restrictive sanctions for grab- the convention on bing from a 500-member local of nated the back-room talk today | Mr. Jodin’s opens the conven- |Union at Trois-Rivieres, Quue.,, |. as the. Canadian Labor Con-| tion today. Sessions “run until last spring. Iss 5 seen Facing Lab or Meet Poa ae 2 ever, it had all its furnishings evacuated as did the motel. _ Mrs. Warren’s son and family live in the house all year and are now staying in one of the: |near by cottages owned by the | Warren's. Mrs, Warren- lives. in ues Roy. at 2 o'clock yesterday after- fire which covered ‘a couple of acres of grass and shrub land they went to Mount Stewart. It was reported that in Glen Roy the fire did get into the fringe. of a woods but was contained. was fought by the department of - that area. Following the com- pletion of extinguishing that fire. Mr. Gaudet said that the area which was ablaze in that area was a cut over area and that ‘trees which were starting to grow were. being destroyed. This im — eluded maple and spruce. He could. not. give the .cause ing the operating season. A ~ Mrs. Warren said last night: that the buildings were insured and that she had no plans for immediate future. _ et Steel is under the International .Molders | At a policy conference Friday \steel. delegates decided to press \for easing of the anti-raiding the | of all the fires but said that the one in Mount Stewart was the mesult of a man burning gras@ - and_could ‘not. control It. The fire fighters were not- | hampered by heavy winds but the land is becoming danges ously dry. Unoccupied Cottage five miles from St. Peter's was ~ | still burning at 19 o'clock last forestries truck and residents of . ope Resort Hotel jon--to~saving ~ the—-motel-~Théy-|-noon..and__after_extinguishing a ___ eee Se acca ION seein Bes SC -.| built attached to the motel did |the department of forestries S nears Rar ct sir closetitting cas] p= sls Ha a Ren See ma ee allt attached toe mages. How- trick én to: Goose Rye get need to the idea. The United Steelworkers ot Born_in Victoria West in. 1924, irules. Their. plan would, in ef- Mother Elizabeth minutes be-|man candidate and Arnold Mac- convention by Mrs. Frances ions. ff itutional union. _|gituated on Burnt Point Road|later that same morning. fore she arrived for a service Kennan, councillor. Both ate| Perry and the seconder was QUEBEC (CP)-—The. Quebec aaa ee Peak oe wait : The Canadian. Union of Public | just outside the town boundary} On Saturday afternoon the fire Sunday at Christchurch Angli-|from Summerside. Dr. Mac- | Peter Pope. justice department. has ordered Gosaherihi raid on ihe hake | | Employees, second only to steel| Where the Burnt Point - Road }department extinguished a grass can Cathedral. \Neill_was unopposed. Mr. Mac-| Desmond Gaudet of Summer. |all coroners in the province to Cacti Cally Sl oe IMp ant ee commences from Richmond |fire which threatened the Irving Police said the bullet was Lennan was opposed by Claude | side was the mover of Mr. Ives’ |¢arty out autopsies in all cases ok : techal ae belie ale ae ae Site; if Ripper ine a mee eine Oil “Station . and — surrounding _. fired accidentally by four teen- Ives, also of Summerside. nomination and seconder was {of sudden death caused by heart wed 1; ps mien aeneeas” ate Quebec 1abor’s autonomy! mie summer cottage owned by | building, which are situated im age boys playing with a rifle in| The convention was held in| Gardiner MacNeill, Mr. Ives was /failure. te latent rhe eat fail s0eS e campaign also has the support) a7.” Jean Cavaghners of Jam-|¢ast end of a town hlock bound- a backyard more than 600 yards | Elm Street School. the party's choice last spring in| .A health department commit. /fighting the move vigorously. of steel and CUPE. It would in-| 5." plains. Mass., was not oc-|¢d by Kent Street, Water and from the roval route la provincial by-election to fil tee has been carrying out a! Other key issues are the in- OXFORD, England (AP) _ |Volve giving the Quebec section cupied The fire " destroyed a | Richmond Street. The .22-calibre bullet hit the | a seat left vacant by the resigna-|Study of 18 cases of death by \sistence by the Quebec Federa-. 4 0M i ee = special status. within the CLC, | 4 ctertield_and_did_some_dam-|__________ woman.in the left -wrist--She steel Trawler tion of Lorne Monkley. He was |heart.failure in the Quebee City tion of Labor on greatly in- Harold Bracegirdle, a 6-vear-|tree of a wide range of Con-| 320 to -an-oil-cloth-floor.___. blin Me stayed to watch the queen | defeated by Alex Campbell: the-|area. y lereased autonomy and the ap- old Englishman who had “a | stitutional limitations. The fire was first noticed by Du in March hen deve be ators gone 6 Is Launched leader of the Opposition. The 18 persons, all middle- {plication to bring the Seafarers’ yalve from a sow's heart im- | Many union leaders, particu- | two young men, Peter. Walsh and ORD IGA re Lloyd Lawless. Summerside, | aged.” men, were. heavy beer |International_Union of Canada | planted ‘in his body three weéks |larly in. western Canada; con-|Newman White who were pas-. Ends In Clash PICTOU, N.S. (CP)—The 130-| President of the Prince County |drinkers, but no definite link |back into the congress. ago, was reported doing well ltend labor unity would be in-| ging by in a car. They turned in : ‘ e ar : foot steel-side fishing trawler Yung Progressive Conserva- between their beer.consumption President Claude Jodoin told sunday at a hospital near here. |jured by the Quebee proposals. |the alarm. |. DUBLIN (AP)—A Republican INSIDE TODAY (Blue Sea was christened Satur- | tives, was the mover of Dr.{and their deaths has yet been ja press conference Sunday the “The animal-to-man transplant | They argue that it would | Tt was ‘found that the front March ended in a wild clash Classified iday at the Ferguson Industries | (Continued on page 3, col. 7) \established. i ‘CLC’s executive council, which was performed by Oxford sur-|amount to having one congres8/ door of the cottage had been | With baton-swinging police in Dealk ae shipyards Saturday. geon Alfred Gunning after |for Quebec and another for the |roken and that a window was |Ireland’s capital Sunday night, Cannes cree The Blue Sea, powered by, 5 Bracegirdle suffered a coro-/rest of Canada. lgmashed. A short time earlier |leaving. at. least nine persons bak re epeecreeeaery. 720 horse-power engines, was inary. | On the SIU issue, CLC ex-ja grass fire was noticed about a | injured: a wanisals eens wae, built for North-Atlantic Trawl- | Bracegirdle is expected to re- ecutives are hoping the conven-jhalf a mile further along} About 2,000 sympathizers of inated for Third Prince. Mr. Escapes Bullet Wedge, health minister, is as- CHIRSTCHURCH, N.Z. (Reut-;| In Third Prince, Dr. Hubert ers —A bullet hit a woman in | MacNeill, minister of welfare and a crowd waiting ‘to see Queen | labor, was nominated assembly- ing Co. Ltd. of St. John's, Nfld. soho aa eee ake ik a sister ne the a iin, Gekéin, GAS cS 5; Crest, first steel fishing trawler | Price County— ur * “tte. gonstructed_at the yards here, | - and the seventh delivered from semblyman_ candidate while Mr. | Havrington is councillor, Both mr. MacLennan has been a resi- | | were unopposed. } and for the past 11 years has jname was placed _ before dent of Summerside for 14 years. had a car dealership here. ine the | Quebec Probes Heart Failures \the weekend revolved around working out compromises on all three. - The main dispute is expected to develop over demands by big Top-level : discussions during | America, biggest unionin_ the country at 120,000 members, i jers Sow’s Heart |main_in the hospital for another tion will duck a direct decision Ee ae “the executive "ed that two wek. ~—Tand—~empower™ Dr. Gunning says he began | council to deal with it. Talks be- his research into transplant tween the SIU and executive work about four years ago after council members have been go- jfect,... provide _ official _blessing : 5 for raids where the invading un- planning to touch off the con-|ion could prove that the work- involved were not being {properly served by their former Damaged At Georgetown GEORGETOWN — At approxi- mately 2 4.m. Saturday morning | man,-also reported a grass fire Fire Department was called to/in jthe vicinity of the cemeteries extinguish a fire in a cottage [on Kent Street an hour or two the same road and it was report- | tt persona ven Frocks | Army started the march. Fight- at several homes along the road.|ing broke out between march- | They were chased down the road jers and bystanders on Parnell iby Albert King, an owner of a/|Street' and again outside the In Toronto, Dr. D. W. Gordon The march-was organized in protest of the imprisonment of the yards since Sept. 24, 1964. reading about a Canadian doc- ing on for six months. ‘home in that area. Reneral post office on O’Con- ie p ‘tor who-had transplanted a sim, ~ : {nell --Street, focal. point of the ; : 5 % flar valve into a_ patient’ . 1916 Faster uprising against the : RC AF M b sorta MONTGOMERY SUGGESTS ®« ) EMDETS LIE | Murray, noted surgeon who per- formed Canada's first blue BACHELOR-TYPE ARMY | IRA men in Belfast, Dublin and Limberick. Police moved in Allison’ Grover; town police. _ the outlawed Irish Republican __ : . baby operation, said he has per- : i t ‘ are . Z | fo lformned similar transplants us- LONDON (AP)--Field Mar- | “I hope the women, of Eng- ue fag gehen of the: Dublin & f escue fl fas s a ing various’ animal tissues and, shal. Viscount Montgom- | land won't rise up in their hattalion of the TRA. lorgans. . ery suggests a bachelor-type | wrath against me. Because -———._-——_____— ; “ | ive done It and many other army for : Britain : and has | all this iis for the good of the | HOPE, B.C. (CP)--An RCAF |B.C., Canadian forces on Van- Canadian Pero Sone i the (eat in the House at one tire voices of wrath . Nfld. Fears : search-and-rescue Albatross air- couver Island. oe on similar problems. It’s a fea- fords, . | eame from military men: : 3 ¢. eraft slammed into the side of The amphibious aircraft left \ture at the Toronto Banting In- Lord Montgomery, one of Field Marshal Sir Richard F tF a fog-shrouded mountain near Comox about 1!.a.m. PST for a ‘stitute and the Western Hospi- pritain’s . top military com- | Gale, 70-year-old former com: ores res this small Fraser Valley village 360-mile training flight to Wil- tal.” -o | manders in the Second World | mander-in - chief of Britain's ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. ‘(CP)—Re- Saturday, killing five members liams Lake, in the B.C. interior | War, says he has nothing | Rhine Army and now: chair- | sources Minister Keough. said of its six-man crew.’ The - Albatross followed a con- | | i | against the ladies; it's the man of the. Army League, | Sunday the province. may ‘suk »The sixth” man, identified as ventional flight pattern, flying Sydney Sets | cost of the army that worries says the proposal ‘is ‘‘com- (fer record ‘forests destruction FO Robert S. Reed, 25, of due east,to Hope, where it” Was } e : him. Ne | pletely impractical.” this. year. through carelessness Haney. B.C., navigator “of the to turn north and~ follow the His idea is for all the armed | “You would wind up with no of woods travellers ; : twin-engined aircraft, staggered Fraser~ Canyon to Williams Record Low services to be,-composed of | army at all very quickly," the’) ye said the 18 fire outbreaks bleeding tbat burned from the Lake.’ oS d separ ; E | bachelors or married men retired field marshal con- jn the 10-day perind ended Sun- oe wrec a An air force spokesman said HALIFAX (CP) At least | “whose wives and families | tends. day was the worst early-season -, e was reported in fair con- the ceiling in the .area of the. one Marilitie -centre estabitahed'| would be officially unrecog- A spokesman for the. royal series of: fires yet and 7 “sert dition at ‘Fraser Canyon Hos- crash ranged from 1,500 to 2,000 hea cnanond 10W temperattre nized." air forces association chimed “ous situation’ had been created pital” here with, serious burns feet ‘ | Sanday morning ee His proposal put this ques- in with: ‘‘complete nonsense.”’ Mr.-. Keough appeals to per- Sn eee ee ae, Sty oh en adie ae erect tee ee | epee ice iq. tion to the defence Ministry: | Lt-Gen.. Sir Reginald Den- sons to report anybody breaking . nessy Military Hospital in Van- were 30 members of the Fort) ee a ee ae “Wouldn't such a policy do | nis, chairman of the Soldiers, restructions on outdoor fires, couver bia his condition Sun- Gary Horse Regiment from Cal- {a reading of 20 ce eae ve away with the need for mar- | Sailors and. Airmen's Families ‘which went into force several : —, eT _—-Rary-who—were-on_a_reconnais- tire and Seine foe seen Sf aan ried quarters;-schools;—-trans-—| Association, claims——‘reeruit— weeks ago. = De Ben 2 . Peter Se- sance training mission from {she previous Ma ae ee nei port of families and many ing would drop sharply.” : The worst outbreak wage mak - ee te Piste! ig ded ae : chil oo = Be aS Ke lll ES Gy is y in a vata alg in 1933 other comnfitments, but as | Britain has an army of vote brought ainder control Saturday aircraft; . Phillip! L, Forces base at Chilliwack. * ; and equailed in ‘ | id ih | ‘ was” abol- ; i . ‘ Chi : sh -xdnri.| Compensation allow the (mill- | unteers. The draft was” a inear Trepasséy by a helicopter Se ae te ee Boner ese ae gues | Wied te ea Meg fa, re TM ‘ : Y aeons ‘ i ; See ; 4 ( ; ‘ ve : i high rates of pay?" | ne newsp : 7 ry 8 iv £ ee ene eee agate ac Ue emia nore Patent cet ae a i _aeretrng e eec tana au) REACTION COME FART { tn, titrct le feaGio DO lehyied- sande Maa : oan dh. ' hro Joe O'Brien, wins the $60,250 Mr, O'Brien is a native of Al- Brampton, nt colected— Sea ce eee * The retired* soldier —- mar- |.a story on Montgomery's jin the Come-by-Chance area 2, Medicine, Hat. Alfa. .a ra fom | hit the, tours (rade and | Speedster ‘Teot.at Washingion- bertog, PLE.I. Armbeo ligt WM.im (0, Reon Net, Selle | shore saturday morning in Charefied at. 40, tow @ TByear.old | plan: A Monstrous Regiment | Nine fires were reported. Alt All except Sadn Ldr. Braiden FO Reed jist belguzthe weer) Park in Chicaga by three was hmed in 2:05 on a sloppy 45th victory in $4 outings, | lottetows and 27 shove sunday widower. say’: | of Bachelors : urday-—-All were brought jee were stationed at the Comox, jage : lengths Saturday night. Finish track. The horse, owned by , : (AP Wirephoto) | morning.) \ « ‘ VOCHIFOL OF @xtRgianree fe : pow ues a ‘ os - = ‘ , q “te, ; ' \ t