7 If It’s Good For The Island: WEATHER Clear, light winds. Low-high 26 and 47. e Guar ian Y _ ts \ The Guardian Is For It Sunday: sunny, clouding over late’ in | day. Milder. ate e - « i oa + 66 Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” —— ron by-the~ Depa , _ = am SEVEN CoNM 18 PA ES _ — wisi a3is Aathadinde ah naan Ciahd-tten- Post ofieé’ ents oes RLOTTETOWN,- ADA, —SATERDA ee “VOL: LXXIX-NO-95-— Seas and toe Pasment “Ot_restage in Cash. CHA CAN: + ¥,-APRIL-23, 1966, ae reas nae. — a ARDMORE, Okla. (AP) —An/jsheriff’s deputy at the scene around 90," said Elmer Wintin, . American Flyers Airline Lock- |said he saw no survivors among deputy sheriff, who relayed in- ~~ heed Electra crashed on a/the. estimated 90 persons formation from the scene on the | (eee tanch near this southern Okla- aboard. '|Goddard Ranch 16 miles horth- | homa city Friday night and a| “It looks as bad as can be— east of Ardmore. Winton said he understo,d’ all | Z the personnel were army en | route from Monterey, Calif., to | xf Augusta, Ga. ot li kin SU Cld § = All_ambulances in nearby | Par lament Verdict Comes towns were dispatched to the pyar rnleayn einicsapuahiasimnadesipinlinestaiaaee: seieticomaee Sp area. The plane was reported A A Gla to have struck a hill. t lance Af The Ardmore police dis- ‘ patcher said, “One man _ who | FRIDAY, April 22, 1966 ae MONTAGUE — Keir Clark,| Mr. Clark's nomination was worked at the airport said he | The Commons approved Fi- | SHERBROOKE, Que. (CP)— ' moved by Leslie MacDonald of |saw a’ flash of light. But the | nance Minister Sharp’s budget Dupuis, former federal Montague merchant was nomin. |" . inist ithout lio, was Montague while __Dr.._Bonnell’s |planeapparently did not burn. | with a simple voice vote. minister without portfolio, w: ated councillor candidate and | vil Frid of influence- ise jwas~-moved--by--Lemuel - Robert- “We sent out our units and if > panes. pee Ue Middie | convicted aoe Dr. M. Lorne Bonnell, Murray | ‘son of Lower Montague. They |there was fire we could have sex East) asked for investiga peddling and ordered to pay: a RB River, assemblyman - candidate, | |were unopposed. _lspotted it.a little easier than we | tion of tnapeins by Ata $5,000 fine or go to jail for a at a Liberal party convention in! During a business meeting Ri- |did.” | Acceptance Corp. of a shop- year. : : Murray River last night. They chard Campbell of Commercial| It was some time before the | ping centre near London, - = = ee ee eee pe will seek election_in F o-urth-'Cross-was-elected— president —of-' wreckage could be tocated~on wa He seid saat tes se fi: seh minister 30 days in which Kings. ithe. Liberal Association - for jthe sprawling ranch, owned by | $94,000 melon r cae to pay the fine Both men were former mem- |Fourth Kings. iW. R. ard. ee vr rr eee A court of Queen’s Bench jury bers of the Matheson cabinet. |. Speakers at the convention in-| The U.S. defence department _ delivered the verdict after de- Mr. Clark, who had previously |cluded Alex Campbell, party jsaid in Washington it had re- — P liberating an hour. contested Third Kings, is replac- \leader, the two candidates, L.W. (ports that an American Flyers Prime. Minister ee ie There was no:immediate-word ing A.W. Matheson, former pre- |Roper, who is a candidate in |plane carrying 92 military per- staff gave ve a party to from Paul Martineau, former mier who resigned as leader of 'Third Kings, Stewart Ross, Flat |sonnel’ from Ford Ord, Calif., to mark his 69th birthday. Conservative mines minister the Liberal Party. Dr. Bonnell River and Addie MacDonald; |Ford Benning, Ga., had crashed ril 25 who Wefended Dupuis, whether was a member of the last Legis- Charlottetown. George Ferguson at Ardmore. It had no further MONDAY, Ap’ an appeal would be made. ~ lature. ‘of Murray River was chairman. |details immediately. The---Commons.. meets. at. Dupuis was charged with 2:30 p.m.to start study of [Bayi eaters a — ee collective bargaining for the return for civil reve. The Senate fluence in obtaining a provin- stands adjourned until May 3. (cial racetrack permit for Roch L0- ost even: ays as ut S Deslauriers, a St. Johns, Que., . ate chiropractor. The permit was Ottawa Expects ever cranted. e Dupuis resigned in January, ‘s Visi ims U ef. Wo Queen’s Visit 1865 following allegations of in uence-peddling against OTTAWA (CP) — The govern-| In his closing argument, ment. hopes and expects the| Crown Prosecutor Jean Bien- : By KEN KELLY :make him doubt. the’ Manage- |amount of filtering as prob- Queen to visit Canada during | venue reviewed points of his OTTAWA (CP)—Seven Days|ment claim. lems made their way up the centennial year, Prime Minis-| case against Dupuis. co-host Patrick Watson sx He was -asked by Marcel (ladder from producers to top ter Pearson told the Commons; He said he had not only es- _.doubt Friday on CBC m e- | Prud’Homme _(L—Montreal st, |management. Friday. tablished the version of the ment claims the television s Denis) whether “understanding | _ Mr. Watson still was being "Details ofthe ~-visit~-haven't-|events...given....by__Mr__Deslau- | will be bigger. and better next |is possible in the dispute with |questioned when the committee yet been worked out, Mr. Pear- ;Tiers but also the depositions of season. . |humility on both sides. adjourned its third session on son told L. R. (Bud) Sherman |Some 45 other witnesses and the He told the Commons broad-| ‘‘I fear that up to the present | the Seven Days dispute until . ' . (PC—Winnipeg South). veracity of 150 documents and Of $1,000 2 week, management's (Tere if too much evidence that |Monday. Still waiting in the pcx coi ary Guther- Siellarton, N.S. Friday afler at nearby Trenton, The 32-.| Mr. Sherman. said the Winnl (er evidence. of .$1,000 a week, management’s some people on both sides have wings to bee heard is Mr. La- land (wearing dark glasses) being charged with armed’ year-old man has served a peg group planning the 1967 DESCRIBED AS ‘FANTASY’ — a water ce mt vi completely ge fh | Pierre. | leaves magistrate’s office in robbery in a holdup at a bank years in the. RCMP. | Pan-American Games is anx- The evidence Bie Dupuis, he. | eacl rr,” atson re- ious to have the presentwas principal Aor the ecutive producer Douglas Leit- | plied. “I think it’s too late |» “ i ‘ss ae i erman_and_inhibiting directives | now.” Dismissals. WITH OREs Tay 13 YEARS — 22 ee rane cemmestiction Lewis Brand (PC—Saskatoon) Confirmed amounted to fantasy, he said. - Budget Seen sugzested the program close-up : f rm ‘Border Gudrds oe envenue said the idea is petered out as a force an was | HALIFAX (CP) — The CBC took birth : dropped after starting out as a| board of directors Friday night or ral ar e: Exchange Fire mind of Dupuis and led to his De F vital and’ stimulating show. Was approved the decision of CBC sudden change of . ep- FEOZE that the sort of thing happening | management to dismiss Laurier From Reuters-AP | There--was, he said, a com to Seven Days? Lapierre and Patrick Watson, ' BERLIN (CP) — East and | cordance between bank notes For Maritimes co-hosts of “This Hour Has es es oS anaes Gave! Pe West German border guards 'POINTS TO ANALOGY Seven Days”. n ren on an Or U fought a gun battle across the i = Mr. Watson-—-replied--t-hatj The directors said in a wii Berlin Wall Friday night as two 5 OTTAWA (CP)—Financé Min- |Close-up is a good analogy. The | ment issued after a 15-hour meet- |. Communist guards dashed: over | ; ister Sharp's budget, designed to |hasic reasons for Close-up pet- ing that they had “reviewed and| corp,_LARTON. NS. (CP) — appear Monday in magistrate's|took him in the office” they |to the West. Cone Or theme overheated sec- fering out were the same as | confirmed” the dismissals of BE. an corporal, with tke |court in New Glasgow. ‘slammed the door,” said a re-| As the two guards crawled ’ tions of the economy, isa “‘chill-|those coming out with respect |Lapierre and Mr. Watson. At the force for 13 years, was charged| Dressed in civilian clothes, porter. “It seemed only a few |through barbed-wire fences to- ing frost’’ for such economica¥y |to Seven Days. same time, the directors said here Friday with the $8,900|wearing sunglasses and appear- seconds that they were in there, ward the wall, the East Ger. a 8 : frail areas as the Maritime At abhee int. ‘he ia | every effort should be made to gree in tia w, t in.” man police fired at them. the C an point, sa) the “Se armed robbery of a bank ing nervous, the Mountie was then they came ou! aga provinces, the Commons was management an‘d- producers | COMtinue and improve ven nearby Trenton Monday. escorted into the magistrate’s | A nearby West Berlin Clio: | told Friday. Days’’ program. ; ; During the robbery a lone |man shot back. The two reached 4 oe don’t see the world in the same Cpl. Harry Sutherland, 32, a loffice in the town hall by Staff hie : : John O- Bower (PC — Shel |terms. Many’ internal problems| The directors, who began their ‘otia Hr (S@t. J. G. Skinner of Truro, who |bandit wearing a stocking over iwest Berlin. safely and were burne - Yarmouth - Clare) said |arose from lack of communica-| Meeting here at 9 a.m. AST, is-|member of the Nova Scotia H laid the charge, and Sgt. D. 8. {his face held up~a branch of |immediately driven away. : : Nova Scotia and his riding are | tion with CBC President J. Al- | Sued their —_statement__shortly_| division headquarters adminis- Moody, head of the New Glas. (the Bank of Nova Scotia and Later East German guards! SOURIS — A fire-of unknown| The total oes % —— . already beset by ‘‘economie |phonse Ouimet. after midnight. itrative staff in Halifax, was atf-|gow detachment. held five employees at ar opened fire at three West jorigin destroyed two houses and |was not ae aon a chills.” The net. result of the They said’ a seriouss short-|_.. . while a teller scooped $8,900| 701 police cars which had |two barns in Bear River yester- |known w heenan ; Mr. Ouiment had known of the : : » | raigned briefly before Magis-} Sutherland was not hand- f sh drawer into a flight po: occurred -at |insurance.. The Campbell build- budget might be to push the internal troubles for many | coming of the ‘‘Seven Days ; fled. The. t met’ flanking | rom a ca! driven up to the wall, a police|day. The outbreak a cood whole area “into the deep- ars but didn’t often ask for | Program had ben its frequent trate W. A. Richardson, them him te: tg d sn d at} jsatchel: spokesman said. A West Berlin jabout 3 in the afternoon in an jing was cov by insurance. freeze. be departures from established {remanded in custody to the aio cde Pa egal | RCMP said Friday the bulk policeman shot back. old barn which was used to| Mr. and Mrs. Sheenan and Th advise on them. Furthermere, : ; ; photographers that they wanted | had beew le. nd rapidly ad to |their daughter Helen were said ere was nothing in the bud- |there was an extraordinary CBC policy. jeounty jail in Pictou. He will |ng pictures taken. There were |°f the stolen money The spokesman said that al- |store hay rapidly spre: ti be t the of his get--that—-would-—allow-selective P Seay the |recovered in the New Glasgow together some. 60 shots had been |the dwelli® and barn owned by staying a came Cae Me Roneraie eee Geis cdiite the town. tal * larea. fired across the wall in both | Peter Sheenan and a ewly con- Beat aa Se reins, Mr, Bower said during the Sutherland was silent as the| Sutherland, a native Of /qirections. Apparently nobody structed house ea = ‘ There. neck is tnbiatan tines’ fine|day of the budget debate. magistrate read the charge and Plaster Rock, N.B., and maf-|nobody was injured. James Campbell which is locat- ue wer nue This was in opposition to the remanded him. There were only ried, was stationed in Halifax ed about 100 feet from Mr. Shee . eae ener =. {Seoannien: seven spectators inside the of- for the last five years and prior : nan’s buildings. The” barn’ In| Ay qGNisH dations. that regional economie ‘ re to that was with detachments Mine Closing which the fire originated was |" nicwigH — A 64 x 28 barn at disvarities should be eliminated |’ ““As soon as the Mounties in Stewiacke and New Glasgow. x owned by Cryn Keus: Mr. Shee- ini uish was destroyed by fire as much as possible to prevent oe ca ee Aid Scheduled nan’s neighbor. yesterday afternoon. Owned by~ the development of permanent e It was said that sparks ae Herbert Chevrie, the barn was PE Pn ti Mariti mM b Reso uti on OTTAWA (CP)—Government % Pane te. sao onto (located on the former John Mac- i ry + rats ‘ae measures will be announced |1, VOY r the Sheenan residence tosh property and for a time provinces need is the ‘Mot! : : 4 Monday to help miners to pe | ‘He ™ the large dwelling was in consi- Hubbard concept of .tight a | and barn, which are connected, derable ‘dik from the wind- + : thrown out of work by the J : erable ger from monev’’ evident in Mr. Sharp’s and it was in a similar mafner i" a 30 closing of the iron ore bell house caught driven flames. na Mr. Bower Pei tae ; ate r e own at Bell Island, Nfld., Prime -Min- | a the Camp! | Tignish and — Alberton _ fire faking’ measure (6 ssslst the : : | a ister Pearson said bebend | wenensiens CALLED Ye Ae a ~~ a La Byrd = or fishing and tourist industries in The ‘government treating | Called to the scene of the fire | 5 yse@ or noe lore woods the Maritimes. | WINNIPEG (CP) -— Heated Union, another CLC affiliate, to the matter as an emeraviey | were the Souris Volunteer Fire Inearby. Cause of the fire is net ‘He also suggested the govern- jdebate over a resolution criti- become partnof the Steelwork- (Mr. Pearson said in a tu an Department and the Department | lene: ere AN belleved tb fe ment should: take action to pro- e jeizing the war in Viet Nam ers. beet te Joseph 0 Kecte on i Foresiries truck from St. Pe- ‘some insurance on the loss. mote a strong Canadian merch- _ = |highlighted the closing session The question of steelworkers John’s East). tee" [amen ant, marine: It was incongruous . [Friday of a national policy con-, raids on the Molders Union in| The prime minister said the ‘The Souris department arriv- | at: that a great exporting nation ference of the United Steelwork- Quebec is expected to be ajgovernment has "*béen in touch ed at the scene approximately | Brig. Murdoch such ase Canada should have a ers of America (CLC). prime issue at next week’s con-|with the Newfoundland govern- | one half hour to 45 minutes after | merchant fleet “one-twelfth the It ended with -approval of ajvention of the Canadian Labor |ment and the Atlantic Develop-|in. fire broke out. It was ex- | Retires In July size of small, landlocked Swit- watered-down version that . Congress. - : iment Board on the matter. \plained. by Bony Seton chiet | zerland.” - moved indirect criticism 0 ‘lof the Souris departmen Ne American bombing attacks in 5 8 E i : |there et a sa to ae - Fast aioe tiuoaneas a a Viet: N S Co ay in despatching a tru Saint John Tye tite, rection, a DO MESLS ESCAPES COLA!, ins severe ao tthnard ade ot the Cantina ‘ mitted by the ‘ sydney N:S,, lo ee : e 53 .|to answer any calls outside = 5 . ’ cal, called’ for immedigté ces- Disru t Traffic In Towns lets. He added that communities | tire. in July, the army san G t Pla t P sation’ ‘of the inhuman’ droppitig) “™™ aa : iv loutside Souris had been asked nounced Friday. 3 ers n of bonne and napalm das on earlier to subscribe to Souris | Brig. Murdoch, who once re- ‘ the Sicts of Vist Nam. HIALEAH, Fla. (AP)—Fifty- |the fenced yard of eo oe | \Fire Department for protection linquished command of a regi- SAINT JOHN, N.B. (CP) — The cecil statement called eight steers escaped from a/Wiberg and were and that they had failed to do |ment to serve overseas with a Northern Electric Co. Ltd. an- only for cessation of the: war. | packing. house corral Friday, |rounded by police and ag agents of so. In that case he said they had jlower rank. began his army ca- nounced Friday it plans to esta- arinenter the resolution startled ‘residents and disrupted |the state agriculture depart- jto have permission from the jreer in 1928 with the Seaforth blish a plant here to manufac- denied Suggestions it was.-an traffic in a stampede through |ment. bie The forestry truck was |Highlanders of Canada in Var- ture telephones and telephone anti - American proposal, The Hialeah and neighboring Miami) While the state. agents ‘ ‘called in and arrived at about 5 | couver. parts: U.S. section of the Steelworkers Springs. ‘pered the animals with tranquil o'clock because of a grass fire| He was brigade major of. the The announcement said the Waion has approved American No one ‘was reported injured, lizer darts and rifle - armed | nich resulted from the flaming Canadian. forces that raided plant would employ 125 men ‘policies in Viet Nam. ~ although bullets zipped through |Police stood guard on rooftops, j,yidings Sritshergen in 1941. : ’ When in full operation with an | ‘ akers . said the the heavily-populated area asithe steers munched on Mrs. py -O’Hanley from St. Pe- From 1943 to 1944 he com- annual volume of $6,000,000. | | Bey. Democratic “Party Which residénts joined police in firing | Wilberg’s roses ter’s said that 15 to 20 acres of manded the Royal Rifles of The plant will be located in an |; “Ithe union supports, is against at the animals. More than Police put a stop to this, hay field caught fire when |Caanada, but at his own request eas-end Stmory. : the Viet Nam war and it |were shot to death. |shooting all 20. lsparks leaped across. the road jassumed the rank of major in would be a-stab inthe back if| The animals wandered.out| The steers, wandering down and ignited the grass. There was ‘order to become, second-in-com- INSIDE TODAY the union opposed that stand.- through an open corral gate, be-|Streets and sidewalks, seemed no woodland destroyed. How- mand of the Seaforths. then : M ON APPROVAL came frightened by auto traffie |More intent onfinding a place jever, the flaming grass did come fighting in Italy. * gee ANY W to hide from the excitement close to the wooded area. Brig. Murdoch. served in Ot- Classified .... 12, 13, 44, 15 | A score of other resolitions and scattered throughout rest- tawa for 14 years following the Deaths ,....... ree Le Z won approval with little debate. dential and business: districts. than in ae aoe ted LIVESTOCK LOST h Second World War. As deputy Births °...... 4 a a ; PRE ' invitation to. Some of the steers galloped) The only damage repor Besides the loss of his house, Se¢ i puty ‘ : One extended an : way to lawns, fences and shrub- furnishings, five head chief of the general staff, he COMNOG eae iiiiicces: 15 9 TODAY jthe International Union. of across -a narrow but aoa ey, |ber ar a ie horse and a colt \took’ part in early planning fer SPOR ris 8 i ; Work- travelled river bridge separa’ 0 ca Weanba Baga te 7 PEARSON 6 gd tnd) aa eee in "re ing Hialeah, a Miami suburban | The first report from a4 were killed in the an te ae intesration ot fe eee fore. Bihgieie she cvccsss & [7 Pete Miniebe Pearson en Hie would. the fo. foot 10. his weekly vit to Governors lated indusiries” to merge with gy of N40,” fem ‘lama aleah Ceputy sai there wert enly artces 05 y's [polnneate te Waltnarged Se ee er ceee ecto ‘ + n- Sprin ‘ Seicnerside seeeueeuurye ,. 3 | Joys a bite of birthday cake pounds but a sweet . tooth ices Sahay ths ii totes Isle co eral titer tee Ue |. Police hlocked off several see. on. the: rampage and “they*re | refrigerator . eee i urdoch and his wife Kings, Queens, City .... 5 | presented to him by his office stands in the way, he told The & George's Day. Gen Vanier base metal mining industry. tions.of the city, trying to herd all over one end of town." small kitchen i aes wie ie Deane dion an cn hg West Prince Couftty ..... ...... 2 | staff at Ottawa Friday. The Canadian Press in an inter- 4g 79, : This replaced a resolution .in- the animals into groups. tees he said, . just looked| Mr. ea eatarnnaneas | Vancouver, aecianniaa | Prime Minister is 68 today. view just before leaving for - (CP Wirephote) viting the International ere Twenty steers strayed” into |like that many Tirst: ‘oceupie \ “ ; me ‘