WwW EA THER —.- | | Mostly sunny with-a few cloudy periods; - winds peneny 15. Low-high 30 and 67, - c a mee, a Covers Prince Edward ‘Wand. Like The Dew” ee So “ake a 2 VOL. IXXDK NO. 126 ae Ss CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, MAY 30, 1966. . eae or eee felts Good For The Island | ~The Guardian Is For It Adhist = Deaths > carers ae seiner, ° ressure— | POLISOPEN 9 A.M.-6P.M. : TT + Monks Promise’ : -|DUEON'BOOKS : 54,450 Voters Eligible As Islanders Go To Polls LOS- ANGELES (AP)— Ever felt embarrassed by a two-cent fine on an overdue :; library book? Then. picture the plight of Los Angeles book borrowers—they owe - | $2,000,000 all, told on 134,000 | overdue books. | That’s enough to buy 400,- -More Suicides SAIGON (AP) A woman) burned herself to death Sunday night—the second of the day— © as- Buddhists mounted. a ‘cam-). <4 paign aimed directly at Presi-. ; By- IAN DONALDSON { Canadian Press Staff Writer jabout 17 hours after a Buddhist nun set fire to herself in Hue aff dent Joh d the US. Prince Edward Island voters 000 books, the library said. anes in their teas to oust today will choose between .Can- Librarians. announced the’ 5. ier Nguyen Cao Ky’s milks ada's . oldest premier and the grand delinquency Saturday |... regime. Buddhist youths pountey 8 - youngest opposition na acaba roaetrgred penned letters in Blood to John- 4 Pp ee gee t first a pg recreates _ About 54,450 will be eligibie | roan installed electronic The eacond ery suicide — ito vote. in today's provincial % | computers. : : oe ‘election, the 26t ‘o this prov- . i Spades aaa pip eset sisi bese ince -of 108,00)-Ance Confedera- i: intends te kataninity ‘cote. Seigon's ‘Central: --Pagoda:s The. sfraight two-party ' Jecting. is headed by Walter R. 78-year-old. .Progressive ‘| tion, ; | fight Shaw, to <protest U.S. support of Ky. e° . - ji : Conservative premier, and Alex | T Buddhist monks. predicted |B. Campbell, 33-year-old- Liberal— j ormentine . ee ee ileader. Polls open at 9 a.m. and lclose at 6 p.m. ADT. . “|The Campaign, whieh ‘lasted about a month but failed to pro- | fcomes to their aid in removing Ky from power. “Monks” “at-—Saigon's~pagoda—4 “identified the second Victim as Contract Let facscengan | OTTAWA NOP) _ The works PLAQUE FOR OWNER . duce any major controversies, — lcartaserh Weday ansioune ‘ ee. jenaed Saturday night with the | end of an $87,800 contract's vier betweea 0 and 3 years! Paster Bee: of ottetows; 1 Buddhist ar preety} : — — metab Products Plant, and as- two leaders. speaking at rallies I: Verreault navigation Inc. of ‘the pagoda said he had beend ‘THIS 18 portrait of sembled under the sponsorship. ‘ of Charlottetown Summer Fes-. | tival. The plaque left by plane for Halifax Saturday was sch- eduled to arrive in London Sun- day night, courtesey of Air- Canada ae ess, . Rosemond LeBlane of Moncton, hold a plaque. of birds-eye maple hearing a titanium horseshoe. which will arrive af Atlantic House, Lon- don, today, for presentation to Les-mechins,Que. for dredging | nun Thich Nu Thanh. Quang at Cape Tormentine, N.B. (01d, aoe na ne eae ot. who buigned “herself todeath la month from $75, a better deal , members of the P.E.I. legislature | The work~will take the inner 'o15u¢ 60, mother of three—chil- Sunday in Hue, rebel city im ‘for the island's. farmers and are defined. as-councillors and harbor depth to 23-feet for the dren, who had become upset by northern South Viet Nam. Her® ‘fishermen, more paved roads, |assemblymen. In previous elec- Cape ~Tormentine — Borden, 4.) iong demonstrations. selt-irimolation, a spokesman - imore assistance. to education tions only property owner's, P.E.I., ferry. _ ae at Dieu-de Pagoda-said;-was-to—— \and tourism, overhauled labor clergymen war veterans [REDUCED PRESIDENT protest President . Johnson's one' of. the fichest. British horse races. The plaque, con- structed by Leavett Industries of Alberton, was adorned with a special horseshoe made of titanium at Charlottetown ALEX CAMPBELL Mr. Shaw, whose Conserva- _PREMIER SHAW Py ‘tives. were electedin 1959 and, 11962, is Seeking a third term to continue his ‘program of build- ling a better island.’’ Mr. Camp- , bell, heading his first campaign | and ~ isince being named. Liberal | feet os : ; ; : Self-immolation by fire --of ; — \ ation and no tax increases. |their wives were allowed to vote ae failure to answer letters con BIG WEEK SCHEDULED: ve aon orig ier agree stressed Today's election will be his- for councillors. In. today's elec- Former RCMI seven Buddhists was a chief wo demning military regime ef = = \ the need for ‘‘new, vigorous lores in at least two ways. It (tien, all eligible voters will be r in the downfall of the te-| premier Nguyen Cao Ky. blood.”” Both sides will have. 30) gime of president Ngo Dinh | candidates in the running today. | Diem in 1963. The fire death in | e ‘Hue Sunday morning produced’ Salgen) tan immediate reaction: . ‘against. U.S. policy in the Bild. —Crowds swarmed into the | qpists' war-~ against Ky. ‘THe - (CP)-- ‘streets around Saigon's Central |demonstrations came to a tlie and demonstrated (Conbioune. on iat 5, col. 8) \marks the first time voters lists:|entitled to vote for both coun- (AP Wirephoto via radio fra have been used and -the first |ciilors and assemblymen. lee cen ares Itime all eligible voters will have| The Conservatives ‘ended 24) lof the 16. two-member _ridinga- (Wo ballots. Previously, district | years. of Liberal administration has been deferred until July 11 |eturning officers relied on im- inthe Sept. 1, 1959, election, | \beeause of the death of Liberal | \official—tists—and their personal |winning 22 of the 30 seats. ‘The : Spacecraft Leaves Today For Soft Landing On Moon. fate ee ‘She bp sri Pan nae coir oe oe li rt The eampaign, which obsery- | vides for enumieration for the ‘election, winning 19 seats to the | oe Sere A: Corian 2 ints vet to bode tee Titan’ iers-here said was the quietest first time. Liberals’ 11. The majority was | friends in .Cocoa. Beach, the |day rendezvous ‘and space walk | \in many years, was-marked by The act also eliminates the cut to four Feb.. 9, 1965, when | Lioyd. William Perry of, Bor Bor. space community south of Cape mission. 'the two camps. Both Promised jso-called property vote. Al- Mr. Campbell -and Mr. Acorn | ‘den, P.E-I, driver of Kennedy. ' It could be one of the greatest to raise old age pensions to $100. ‘though. they have equal privi- won byelections in. Prince 5th escaped injury: “They ‘plan today to haaten ‘the weeks in-the-space—race—for- rely Sane -the- -promises_of leges once —they._are —elected— -and_ Kings~1st. rer ‘Russia Warns United States faze Member Dies In Collision _ PORT ELGIN, | Seas Pu Frac, "a. add meee tabs oh people arrivitig at“ the rhe " Consetvatives were re- | jfax, @ former marine = ‘s = Canadian Professor superintendent a mt Ror, was killed Saturd he was driving oe ‘with a itruck one mile east of here By HOWARD BENEDICT | CAPE KENNEDY, Fila. (AP) * The Gemini 9 astronauts took the day off Sunday ‘while space- craft Surveyor I was prepared or launching today toward a soft-landing -on the “moon—the ‘alluring first frontier for man’s exploration of space. Gemini, 9 command — pilot, Thomas ¥ Stafford, and his fly- ey tme atop an Atlas-Centaur rocket, °OU!d be “one of the..most sig was taken to Halifax Sunday with scheduled for 10:40 a.m. EDT, “ificant days. an ROMP esc. Stafford. ard Cernan are-to TO. RELAY PICTURES An inquest has been ordered. take their own leave of the’ For on that day ae : Mr. Fraser had spent most of cra ito settla gently on toa bes jotiet in the RCMP except for: | of service with the ‘ a recent letter to members NAIROBI (CP - Reuters) — A| |\Canadian university professor, ‘of his-family~in-Canada;-he-had— Dr. Evan Kerry Gill of Ottawa, |said that he and his wife ine trampled to death on the tended to spend a short, mid- ln was | War, yr darng the, Second, Wor, slopes of Mount Kenya Friday term holiday on a walking trip 0. ton OSI I e oves fl U 7 [oman ai day. an aicane Ag vo : a | My.Fraser_Kved Halifax 927: Gill attended Royal Military Ip pitted plain named the Cea of Storms and begin ‘relaying close-up pictures just a_ few, hours before Cernan is to step outside Gemini 9 for He) ea stroll*in space. (Continued 1 on. page 3, col. 2) a ~ Teen-Agers Trap Policemen -On Car Roof-Four Arrested TORONTO (CP) — Four per ithe fuzz’ came from the sou | : gons were arrested early Sun-jand bottles were hurled at = day after more than 300 /\two. stranded policem Chi Cl 3. wee China Claims | screaming teen --agers trapped | Both constables’ hats He had been on. vacation MT College, Kingston, Ont., '\Kenya from a lecturing post im transferred to- McGill Univer ‘Zambia. lsity in Montreal, where he : | Gill and’ his wife, the former oraduated with a bachelor of — Ottawa Fiddler ‘Carol Ryan of Bass River, NS., ceience degree. Swe ig new ~“tension-—around the | ment ies 1956. American Guantanamo base in| Cuba, starting with the reported | MOSCOW (Reuters)=The So- low developments in that area fc Union warned the United [Closely and consider it neces- to i f 7% |States Sunday to stop. norte 22? 0 ee seenneet. Ot ear pledges of support for shooting of a Cuban sentry by jaccidentally wandered into ‘a Sg ss ie two policemen on the roof of a |knocked fore they got on. : cease ie He received “a doctorate ig. “eatin Yorkville Village, “Tor- the roof of a ear and the night- o-U-6-terine-May—Sir Captures Title “Therd “of elephants while | de- cnemistry from the University | |scending the mountain at dusk, PEMBROKE (CP) — Wilfred police said. Mrs. Gill was unhurt but: suf- Tass accused - the ~.United Siates of hostile actions in the Guantanamo. area? and ~said re- Gilles of Ottawa Saturday won | fiddling fered from shock. They were lof Ottawa in 1959. In 1964; Gill was appointed. te the staff of the national re- onto’s. mid - town coffee. --house * district. Constable James: Hughes and action”’against.Cuba_.and_.said sheroie—-Cuba;—-which—is—fighting~ Boats‘Bombed =: could count on reliable for its freedom and independ- friendship from. Moscow. ence,” Tass said. ; The warning came in a state-| ‘Those who harbor ‘aggressive istick of one was ripped from this hands. - ‘Police ~charged Eggleton with | ‘TOKYO (AP)—China charged | William Owens climbed on the ‘causing a disturbance and ar; Sunday that four U.S. planes iment from Tass, the ‘official. 'designs against the republic of ports of these actions .were “re- \the open international ‘search council, ear and held the crowd -at bay rested Gunter. -Wetzel, of bombed and. strafed. six _Chi- |Soviet-news agency,. tantamount-!Cuna —should—not forget that ceived—with.. wrath’’ bythe So- championship and the Canadian |marrjed last year. Last October, he was Voamed. until-20~policemen-came ‘to their Toronto=tor- “sasaNing amt 0 nese —fishing—hoats-—in—the—-Gult! ito_a__ formal _ Rivne declara- Cuba __has _ true _and reliable viet people. ‘open fiddling championship at| .A park warden said it was to Canada's external air pro. rescue. structing police. of. Tonkin, Saturday. A Peking | tion. friends.” Sunday's declaration’ was the | ithe fourth’ annual folk festival‘! thought the elephants. stampeded_' stat lor a Ewe year term te a The noise of the crowd at- Leonard Winn, 19, and Earl broadcast said three—fi +_Phe-Soviet ruling circles fol. ° The statement third Tass warning to “im- in this Ottawa Valley town. n the Gills walked among tracted other teen-agers and po- Leddie, 20, both of Toronto, ahi tilled: ai 18 cage . vee prompted _perialists’’ in three days. Prev- In second and third places | ee. - er ar Lak Se ae lice estimated more: than -2,000 ‘were charged with assault. The broadcast quoted a de- licus statements related tothe | were John Mooring- of aT Gill_.taught chemistry at. Lu- on erat 77 Tnatitution At persons jammed: the area be-, After«the riot, about 30 teen- rence ‘ministry spokesman. as | “Cuba Promises Fight ‘Middle East~\an-d-.-Southeast hill, N.S.,and John LeCaie of saka University in the. Se ee Neier ee fore the demonstration” was ‘agers followed the patrol wagon saying ‘‘we resolutely protest | Asia - |Sturgeon--Falls, Ont. leapital, fan higher: learning. : broken up. to the nearby College Street against the piratical Sut of US: - — - -— - The near-riot .started around station and set up a picket line. Imperialism.’ > | Attack id By U. Ss. midnight. after. the two con-- After parading for about three me e ‘stables; arrested two youths for fighting in the street. Police said they arrested Alan. Eggle- ton. 17-08 forénto: and: at two ‘Mouti: “before: beiid dia against the Chinese people.”’ _ {troops ‘into. the U:S._naval base calls “American indignities and tamipted th-thhe: NiWi toca Nearby iperead: BY “police: ; B jat Guantayamo. Bay but it chal- provocations.” Some diplomats, police car. Some teen - agers said they T k Jenged the United States to a however, agreed with a state “Eggleton ‘had been fighting were protesting police. brutality Woman a es Ne . it-pttacked Cuba., department “Interpretation that = \ with another youth, police said. but he escaped when the |crowd closed in on the two constables. _ Witnesses said shouts of. “Kill hours they left at 4 a.m. About 75 returned to the. station Sun- day and others said they were angry because police arrested -Eggle- ‘ton instead of the yeuth with whom i had been faating: British Seamen Leaders LONDON (Reuters) Lead- ers_of Britain's striking seamen Ihreaten Global Action ing foreign. unions. and ‘dockerg, to blacklist all British mer- afternoon and paraded for |cation by the U.S. Peking People’s Daily said “this was another naked provo- imperialism , DeathPlunge MONTREAL (CP) A 52- ‘year-old. woman plunged 650°) feet to her death Saturday from the top .storey -of Montreal's Place Ville.Marie building. Peter Sager of Montreal told inalice ‘he saw Mrs. Hesill Boul- | hae climb over a low restrain- ing wall and jump. He was in a restaurant at the top of ‘the 45-' storey - building—the end tal- jest in Montreal an third it Canada— sat the: time. Forty floors below a, worker, HAVANA (AP) — Cuba de- clared Sunday it will not send are| not such imbeciles as ty send our men into terri tory: oecupied by ‘the Yankee naval base at.Guantanamo, but if we. are attacked we shall tn- ‘ehain a costly struggle fori perialism,”’ said an editorial in the Communist per Granma. The editorial~was {fi response ‘toa U.S. protest to the Cubaa, government against what’ Wash- ington—called the infiltration of tne base in eastern ‘Cuba by \Cuban — soldiers last weekend. ‘Premier Fidel Castro atcused the United States of lying and U.S. State Secretary Dean Rusk’ of threatening war on Cuba. party newspa- | ;move by Castro to reassert his position as a victim of what he the action. was desighed to di- vert attention. from~Cuba’s con- finuing domestic.troubtes. é « Accidents e Kill 44 By THE CANADIAN PRESS ~ At least 44 persons died in eccidents -during* the weekend, 33 of*them in traffie. A Canadian Press survey | from 6 p.m. local times Friday | to 11 p.m. EDT Sunday “also showed eight persons drowned | wen anita d Sunday threatened—-global ac- chant ships, except those car- Pedro Gameiro, was repairing : and three were ei in miscek “tion, declaring that foreign un- rving food. ‘part of. a roof which protrudes | Foreign diplomats in Havana joneous accide “fons stand ready "te blaek ist “Foreign Unions have orrered” “front oneorthe= “ttrueture'e-con-_viewill. .developments..here. aS_A... Quebec... had. hag -recidentals- inilieal British cargo sshibs in. world us their help, and_if its comes ners. ‘ \deaths — 10 road deaths, five | ports to a showdown, we could take | Mrs. .Boulthee, of suburban _Murder Charge forownings, a man_ killed’ by Warnings of this “last resort” lup’ their offer," the spokesman Westmount, crashed to. the roof: lightning and a ran - killed An sfep. were issued as the strike said. 115 feet away from the worker. Laid In N S a tractor. accident. entered its 14th day, still con- | “This is a weapon which. is She died immediately. eee Ontario won eight traffic fixed to British “Ships in home here if we want to use it,>but it bein deaths. “and a.oman-was killed i | LIVERPOOL, N.S: (CP) Tames '. el ports, will, only .be used as an abso- |. ; ‘ in a fall over an embankment. «. So far. more than 8, OO sea-. lutely Jast resort,’’ he added. INSIDE TODAY ae ena Alberta had four —traffie . men have struck’in a-pay-and- The government has declared ? . yee if : 3 . - ~ laski : 12, 13 | murder Saturday in- connection ideaths and_two drownings while hours dispute..with British ship- a national state of... emergen Classified Revmrceceutd i ow ners, jehving 650 vessels idle in Britain, whose sculing ‘| j Toate PAULIN EAI i eee pone Fitba ae okt eld mckiien, ines corny in, ports around the nation. : Ex- being. slowly crippled by the| OMCH «66S reser sees . i : ports worth £75,000,000 ($225,- strike, and set up.a c mit- | Sport ......iesceieee! id ‘ death of ani Galvia Lose, the Saskatchewan had. four deaths | “LOCAL CRUISER HAS MAIDEN 1 VOYAGE ome Haye “been held up. tee of inquiry into ‘the dispute, Women’s ..-......+++ ae of Fagle’s Head, N.S.° sin traffic and Nova Scotia and ; sige! ek ; “ i i ta i ; ROMP — spokesm . d__ tor_-erutsing— ——— -spokesman—tfor..the 62,500- > But there is_no- sign of a 3 (Editorials. 4 Malcolm Irwin, veteran {ounders of the Charlotistewn dertaken. at Mr. irwin's home, wall hese . , me he nt ihion of Sea- tlement—and the Seine ok Summerside ---~ rises eae had — serra anid -Newfoundiand.had_two Each. Charlottetown = yachisman, “is” “Yacht Clih, Mr. Irwin built began in November. The boat around the Istana sduring- fhe men said Sunday that if the ion weneral-secretary, William — Kings.. Queens, City 5 custody wntik Thursday when he Prince Kdward_Isiand, “Man: —eenn-the-cockpit of his new. this cfaft.to replace his form-has @ hide hull-with mahogany “simmer” The owner had hie strike lasts another two or:three Hogarth’ warned that the strike ® Prince County 2 /would appear m ‘court here on tnha and Rritish Columbia were — boat Roamer’. Honorary er hoat which hyrned last trim. Constructed with labor. craft on her maiden’ voyage ‘weeks they might consider ask-' attitude eould harden, ~ - ~ the: charge: : jfatality-free ~3 commodore and one af ‘ee Actual construction, “un -saving conveniences, the boat esterday, : ; : 3 $ ‘ ae t 4 - ' é ai : ‘ r a