If It's Good For The Island The Guardian is For It Authorised u'smu cm- In: In a. Pod Won-n. ......,.,_.. .. m CHARLOTI‘ETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1964 Office head VOL. LXXYII. N0. 177 t “ line @nnrdiem “Covers Prince Edward‘lsland Like The Dew” WEATHER Widely scattered showars. chance of thunder showers. Very warm. Low-high at Charlottetown 58 and 85. "mung" SEVEN CENTS FOR HIGH EMPLOYMENT ' Ottawa's Help Program 1 Under S’rrong Criticism Course Of Moon Shot' Said Deadly Accuratel CAPE KENNEDY. Fla. (AP! lthe moon at a speed of more The R anger VII spacecraft ‘ than 5.000 miles an hour. l raced. toward the moon Tues- The planned impact time ls: day night- OH 8 Path so accurate 1 about, 9:45 a.m. Fr‘ . ‘ U.S. officials said. it was on al The tv cameras are designEdj common CWI‘SC With Its target. ito take pictures from altitudes- Tlle lunar photographic ex- . of 1.100 miles down to just hn.‘ pedltion has two main goals: l fore the impact, and to transmit Transmit to earth more than ‘ them instantly to the Goldstone. I 4,000 close-up pictures of area; . Calif, control centre for pro-, American astronauts may ex-;cessin'g. plore five years from now, i The closest shots are suD-, nd six years of frustration ‘lpnsed to distinguish clearly ob-' during which the United States ‘ jects the size of an automobile. i has tried and failed with 12 ‘ Astronomers using the best moon shots. learth-hased telescopes are un-v The camerwladen spawn...“ able to distinguish clearly 'fca/ rocketed into the sky from Cape 1titres less than a mile in diam- Kennedy and cleared early 3 “"- hurdles in its planned 69-hour. 228.522-mile lunar voyage. , At 4 p.m. Ranger was onj course. 25.900 miles from earth and travelling 8.680 miles an hour. CRAPAUD HAI‘LS CENTENNIAL ROYALTY Crapaud Pipes their Centen- nial Queen and Princesses to the official opening of t Crapaud Centennial Celebra- tions held yesterday. This float. one of a dozen which MORE THAN A CENTURY Churchill Tribute Is First Since Duke OfWellingio will no longer compete with LONDON 'Remersl — The . BOLAM in the Caribbean and House of Commons said good mfigtet‘mel‘lca blll W1” ('0' bye to Sir Winston Spencer ' Cllur-h'll T d ' Sir George BOlton- Chairman. h2189-y::rs-0leielder states- of BOLAM. said the association man. who is not-seeking re_ midi? ii°ass$§§it°f2§£¥3 elem" this fl" and made when . frcm giant United States banks. ggwggfic: 1;: 11;?! Official He told a press conference; dag? wa ho ed b Eh” on" the merging of forces will be!- ' s For y 8 "new "a very happy exercise " Elmous adopnpn "‘ 8" m'pa'ly ‘ ‘motion of tribute. INCREASE CAPITAL . l motion. formally con- The present authorized capitall Veyed to the wartime British of BOLAM is £7,000 t is: leader half an hour later by proposed to increase this tol Prime Minister Sir Alec Doug. £10.000.000 and issue a further; 135 - Home and the chiefs of £2.500.000 fully.~ paid - up ill the opposition Labor and Lib- shares to Barclays DCO so that‘ eral parties. put on record the arrived home to lead the Cra- paud Parade. 0n the float are Queen, Roberta Ann Sherren. princesses. Jean Dingweil and Judy MacLure and piper Judy Dawson, Story on page 2. participated in the big centen- nial parade which kicked off the festivities. has carried the Crapaud Queen and attend- ants to many Island centers during the year and finally Bank Deall Announced LONDON t l — Barclays Bank DCO is taking a one-third interest in the Bank Of London And Montreal. it was announced today. BOLAM is owned jointly by the Bank of Montreal and the Bank of London and South America Limited. l The new association means WILL APPROACH FRIDAY If nothing goes wrong. Ranger will approach the moon Friday morning and. in a furious iti- minute, iii-second session. each- its six television camera'slpsycthiatrlsi will snap hundreds of picture» meni‘s attention to _ before the payload cranes on .Canadian health problem in her in r n e d Parliav . lTuesday. calling for a new deal lfor the 75.000 mentally ill now lconfined to institutions. Mrs Eloise Jones. who suc- l needed her late husband as Pro- gressive Conservative MP for ouse "remembers above all] his (Churchill’s) inspiration of: the British people when ' stood alone and his leadership i lSaskatoon in a byelection June ALE. '» Pia. l» until victory was won." . l ‘ AP 1 rs] “ Dou I s- om . ga H e 'Labor Leader 1 ,0” W A M nut "ed V, and pm Chief Jo Grimond were among lAPi—A Canadian Woman went[vincial governments to launch those who went to Churchill’s home at Hyde Park Gate hero and handed him a leather. ‘bound House of Commons folder t containing the motion inscribed “ Harold Wils‘b‘n“ "ail‘d "Liberal '0 court Tuelday In 8“ 3mm!“ l a program of training. research to et back the infant son she‘ and care for the mentally ill to gave to a laundromat attendant ' return in society many of those. lam‘ Dew-bet“. n w c n‘ ed to institu ions, CII‘CUIt Judge 0- Edgar Wil'i She said that. there has been‘ ams Jr.. hearing the case; more ignorance, neglect and re-I :brought by Mrs. Shery Davis,tjection of the mentally ill than In the House. Douglas-flnmet Ottawa. indicated he would notl 'n any other field of health.‘ said the Commons would recall make I decision for several' ' lOnl slowlv has the em hasis' (Continued on Page 3 0°" 6) days- lshifi'ed from segregating pmen- ' ltally ill persons from society to ltreatment of them in psychi- each of the three parent. banks' ouse’s “unbounded admiration l will have an equal share in and gratitude" for Churchill’s : . l a e BOLAM. service to Parliament. Britain ‘ “This will also provide the , and the world during his 64~year » ‘ Bank of London and Montreal Commons career. with extra capital required for In moving the motion. tech- its expanding business.“ a state- nically one of thanks. the ex-l mom. said. premier's fellow Conservativol‘ Capital Spending Will Set Record latric units of community gen- } eral hospitals. ~ ‘ At present. '75.000 were con-: fined to mental institutions at‘ 0 O a cost. of less than $5 per bed lper day compared with 90.000I I o a a :suffering from other illnesses' SIB. WINSTON Douglas-Home noted the honor was the first of its kind in more than a century. The last time was when Par- liament paid homage to another Briton who played a key con.- in defeating a continental iic- tator — the Duke‘of Wellington victor over Napoleon. Douglas-Home said Tuesday - motion should appeal to the l treated at a cost of $20 per bed i I _ . per day. The Malaysnan prime minis . The mentally ill should not be fer said he had been told the l treated as second-class citizens. (Edel‘ation WONG be given l-ei‘mr' lTheir treatment was primarily . similar to those received y la segregation problem_ . lndia when it bought Carlbonl Mrs. .ones spoke as the aircraft last year. ‘Conservative opposition concen- By STEWART MacLEOD OTTAWA tCPl—Canada has pledged support to Malaysia in its jungle struggle with Indo- nesia. In a 50minute meetingwitb Prime Minister Pearson Tues- day. Malaysian Prime Minister TunkuAbdul Rahman was told a Canadian mission will be sent . , "‘vivid sense of the swee of OTTAWA tCPl—Trade Minis-jooonoo. up 17.3 per cent from! history" poasemd by Chill-ch. to the federation immediately ' headed the to assess military needs. And ter Sharp tabled a report in fhel last year's 3137139001“) and 55' in. the man who mils“ 23%? 43:33?“ per cent higher than the origin! nation Hitler couldn’t beat. L Can Wm amount to 1mm“! nal forecast for this year. The m0“ 0“ deflated "a 000.000: largest on record. ' mid-yeah z. W" 'Rossiier Denies in the meantime. Canada has offered to train Malaysian air force pilots in this country. and to supply long-term credit ac. rangements for the purchases of Canadian planes Canada‘s aid to Malaysia un— der the Colum-bo Plan will be increased by about $4,500,000 a year, the tunku told a press conference. following his meet- ing with Mr. Pearson and a 25- minute meeting with the can- inet. Another $1,500,000 will be made available by Canada or equipping about 50 vocationa‘ schools and training teachers. "When there has been a re- quest to Canada. ,it has never , m. been turned down." a smiling mm m...- i. am? Mia tunku told the press conference. Dim-y i. not N go do any. “Now I think Canada feels it {thing so: u" could do a little bit more for __________ I' ,review of the trade depar ment‘a annual survey of private! and public investment in Can- ada. _ at spending now is. ' forecast at seven per cent’ ‘ ’ higher than previously forecastl- a e for the year. and 16 per cent' ‘ above the actual 1963 outlays; Capital expenditures on con-l ltrtlc on and on machinery and! 90 ye.rt t s I H In the; previous 10 years it hadlfgm“ 0‘ “he i I' Aillaidmiaitih-athehadbeen tenance work on the Sabres ’versuaded’ M this 0")an being sold in South America. suggest!” for Wmmgn "9' {they finisher wanted me or mm '"d a" the servicing and mail- work “35:” onthpr now'beins done V in mum be ' y. infinity. in m The report said this you'll.“Miler”em “3 ""5 “fed by c tom”; 1, the sharpest yeuigfederai mimser of indmtry 1n 00-year increase since 1957 “‘9 m 0‘ cm- a? Most of the upward adiust- Answerina ! 011580100 ml '1‘ ad 's d'scussions were merit occurred in the business Heath Mbcquarrie (MP Queen!" a “e W The com ' lector of the economy where routine contimed (uni-Pill tion of the Canadian mission wilds-ted willy: now m not the film W I“ m '1'“ hasn't yet been established. nor per cent higher than previously port amide autumn. ln-l and said. Story Denied estimated 18 r cent. My WW Drum ‘ - . higher than last year? expen- Monday he New“ he hadl hweflrl iii, '"lnalri‘eesd litlletilga‘vili‘:e riii’grlit dituro. "convinced MWLHGJ OTT;WA tetra—agile: my m; Cm“ in"... m ' - WI ‘ . n e' ‘ ' - 'anhnnbgmw “3" “We... in. ion. A‘fl'moniv’i‘i..i .y new: mdsgfgigeeg- 3:335:32; II n I remIrI-‘ Wiles!" til i states “I. WHIP In 1964 capital Mr] “H In sum :fiflatlflugoxl! listaeiiks. de- W” “‘e 6‘ H‘Vln‘m (imile I pron-ams slot: the mama the" M be Mr. pond mum“; of t s“, a twin-engine transport. and the 1 “mm” "W w“ “"der'lther repair and refit work for farers' International Union of1C'Md‘l" CM" ‘ 5“ "am" "'1; liken" at the beginning of the" m, Dim Wins a... week's “Mam who is m“ mush, m! that, can also be used for recon i ‘ " “If. Mr. Sharp said. "This 05;.“ m Mons mve . may 3‘" ie III 3 3;". a cmtficgmmr mtg-[um min” «$234 m m contempt of court. L is; , . 3 Hon. . er ‘ "5V lhis denial added "I am mono. m “mm” °' "Maui" INSIDE TODAY .5 “*9 NM. based on a survey that the ad not M D: manhunt was made Mo by y 8“" h M- Im-m June cove-in! McNeil". Hon. rum Mc 3“” WWW“ ‘PC “ 3"" am. deno- ...... .. 3.1: ' : “WM-6 midi-mm. inst‘m- Neill. minister of M. bad Rim" . Clusified ........ .. i2. 1: ., . ‘ Lion; “a .11 km of on". bee!” om“ m the Mo“ Transport Minister Pickers- Cm.” ‘ t . ~ . _ . . i _ ' h _ _ I ' H “ “Wit ...~. : ' . H ~ ' mm. laid capital expenditure: want him they am. back no"! ' "‘9 ‘° °.‘" ................ .. in . , , .w‘i’z.‘ I ‘ lr » ~ :2" Mama-Hnludg‘s houn- the mom with (lie federal mgg‘gdfigenggommmfi’; rill-ace. mamfn ...... .. a ...w . : i ‘ 10.2... «gm w ’8' ‘om‘mfl mm“ is a friend of Banks and won't :mgl : UNUSUAL FRIENDSHIP WMMMINMDlpaVOODOOAW turn his back on I friends. m'm”“.cm 5 Mt Hal-Ir an an. nail M an but Mr. Pickersgiil an he has WM“ , , Lady. the tennis terrier at not.» is a crowded and for a cd by . cmtgar. While be de- hflcnt for nu. . ill-int be m m of the never met as mld- m c. “ " , I vacr'a Gmld Doe I!” m we Ind I ermine rides what to on with it. Lady ‘IIIIII modicum this woman in Voodoo an end Mr. Woolliams‘ statemen ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ' " . a room-mote. at least fawn. _Mr. Blue town the fawn and Bambi are becoming the I‘M!" m force-t at 08.015» and ' ornate m mun " defamatory." .‘ . temporarily. A and! can die! its mother had been lnli- beat at friontt. RIGHT HOTEL WRONG PARTY CANBERRA (Apt—Malay. sian High Commissioner Tun Lim Yew Hock arrived at the Hotel Canberra Tuesday ni'zbt to attend a cocktail party given by the Peruvian minis- ter to Australia. Don Juan Patricio Gallagher Tun Lim joined the receiving line and denly confronted his host—- Ambassador Brig-Gen. Suadi of lndonesla. whose policy it is to crush Malaysia. Right hotel but notables at sud- wrong arty. Saudi and Tun Lim smiled broadly at each other and shook hands. Tun Lim entered the ban- quet hall the other guests for 10 min- utes before making a diplo- matic retreat to the Peruvian party in another room. Emphasis Placed éOn Mental Health OTTAWA tCPI —— A \voman'trated its attention on health ericton. Mr. Wilson's report. wast ' the: made public here Tuesday. and welfare spending in major second day of debate on the in- maiden speech to the Commons terim spending powers beyond} no assistance during the critical government‘s request for .luly 31. Revolt Is Big Problem and mingled with ‘ l Cash Is Not lax l FREDERICTON (CPI A. Scottish economist reporting on Atlantic provinces development says Ottawa's program of finany cial help for industries in high- ‘unemployment areas of the country is "open to heavy criti- cism." ‘ Prof, Thomas Wilson of Glas- .gow University recommends that the federal government pro-. vide grants instead of tax ex-I emptions as an incentive to firms ‘ expanding or starting industries ‘in the Atlantc provinces. In a re rt prepared for l the Atlantic Provinces Research? lBoard on financial assistance in' Iregional development. the Gias-l ‘gow professor says the rec-, ’year “tax holiday" for new in- dustry in designated underde-' veloped areas of Canada. pro-l vided in the federal budget of t1963. is unlikely to have much 9 effect. ! The research board is spon- | sored and financed by the pro- vincial governments of Nova' 1Scotia. New Brunswick. Prince jEdward Island and Newfound-l . land with headquarters in Fred-l He says a period of exemp- tion from corporation tax “gives linitial period when costs are l in Congolese Capital Since the United Nations peace force departed last month. the pockets of re- bellion in The Congo have become the chief problem of the new government of Premier Moise Tshombe. e has launched a policy of reconciliation of all op- posing Congo forces in an effort to attain a united Congo. One rebellion is cen- tred in the. North Katanga province capital of Albert- lle. Associated Press writer Neeld has been there for nearly two weeks. y DENNIS NEELD ALBERTVILLE tAPl—AStocks of food are running low and the ‘ former Conservative r 1 part of the deal in a way that hospitals are filling up wit-hi wounded in the rebel Congolese capital on the flooded shores of Lake Tanganyika. But ragged bands of feath- ;ered warriors still go rattling off aboard daily trains to the' (Continued on Page 3 Col. 8) ‘ . town 14 PAGES Suggested, Exemptions high and losses are more prob- able than profits." PROPOSES EXTENSION Mr. Wilson contends that if tax exemption is to be used as an inducement to regional in« dustry “the duration of the tax holiday should be extended to about 10 years as recommended by the Atlantic Provinces Eco- nomic Council" in a submis- Slon .last year to the royal com- missmn on taxation He says the assistance grants he proposes should be available both to newcomers and to firms already in development areas. (Crmtinued on page 3. col. i Nine Miners Said Alive CHAMPAGNOLE. r r a n c 9’ MP -- Rescue workers estab- lished contact Tuesday night wit. a group of entombed miners and learned that at least nine of the H trapped men are alive and well. The miners have bee trapped since Monday in a gal. lery of a limestome quarry be- nea-tih Mount Rival mantle this in the .lura Mountains near the Swiss frontier. Drillers first sank in thin pipe into the collapsed gallery. and exchanged s i g n a l s with the miners by knocking on the pipe. After hours of. additional labor in drenching rain. the rescue party pushed down a larger pipe and lowered a microphone into the cave. The trapped men called out the names of the nine who were in the group, and said five of their companions were missing. somewhere else the vast . labyrinth of tunnels and cav- erns. They said they feared three of the five missing men had been caught by fallinil rock and possibly killed. f CHARM, CAN'DO‘R Hees Explains, , Lounge : By DON HANRIGH'I' l OTTAWA lCP)—Wit.h charac-. teristic charm a n d candor George Heeshastened IDIO the Commons public aceounts com- mittee Tuesday to explain hlsl 1960 handling of a Montreal air- “ port dining-lounge lease. in two hours of testimony to: I transport and trade minister outlined his1 He said it took him two years l to convince former Prime Min ‘ ister .Iohn Diefenbaker. a tee ~Itight county-wide ban on ‘ tmallcr, it would be sensible to ‘aliow liquor in Canada's into" national airports. The transport department isl "just. about twice too big for one minister, he said. though it was a challenging job and no Curfew I ROCHESTER. N.Y. 4U” 7- Tenslon still hung over Roches-' ter Tues" " officials. couraged by the r e l a t i v e calm sin.e ,. 'led t dusk - to - dawn curfew im- posed during ‘=st Weekend's fierce racial rioting. They decideo. «owner. to. continue for at least another 241 hours—until 3 pm. oday--a sale lof alcoholic beverages. Despite the apparent end to Iwbolesale violence. the appre- hension that has gripped tbei iclty since Friday night re-l imained. Officials privately ex- tpressed fear rioting might flare ' anew during the weekend when factories close and thousands of .workers take their normal daysl o . City Manager Porter WA Lease ministcr would recommend that "his empire be cut in two." He ' suggested a ministry of aviation and communications, another of railways and shipping. ASKED TO APPEAR Now president of the Montreal and Canadian stuck exchanges. Mr. Hees read press report.) last. week of the Montreal air- port issue and asked the com- ‘ mince—before It. had a chance to ask him—whethcr he could appear. At issue was a $100th loss in the transport department after a Montreal company. formed for the purpose. failed in in attempt to operate a dining lounge at the airport. Mr. lines had recommended the company for thc lease even though me department. favored the Hilton Hotel organization of the United States. Rochester Area 5 Lifted ers. lifted the curfew that had banned all citizens from the city streets -— exrept on emer- gency blisinessmfrom R p.m. ii a.m. While resciding the curfew, Homer said nevertheless "large groups of persons will of be permitted to assemble or con- gregate on the sidewalks or other public places." THEATRES CAN OPERATE By public places. he said. M meant parks and streets. He en~ plained that theatres and fitter such facilities could operb'te norma y Homer said he was lifting the curfew "in view of the relative peace and calm" prevailing In the city. At the some it warned that "any recurrence of violence or disordq-s will result Homer. after conferring withlin the immediate re-impooitim litoiic! and national command-lot the curfew."