i anita 8 iliac By REMY d@ANJOU QUEBEC (CP) —. mara court session that , ended just; ——_ = : © : : eriminal responsibility verdi ‘ against Andre Lamothe in all R Oo oe At K tT .. . sa, ce amie a eport ensington three of the deaths, Jean . ; ; 4 a Jacques Gagnon im two and Sharply reduced of(60 acres’ the first year he pro-| because it does not give the pro- J Fernand Quirion in one. fi peas and cole crops at} duced 7 eam et he had pes impression. . ‘ : ; li é a last in 5 managed clear and; It requires 65 per cent to 70 ‘ : art qe * -zen ans aor ies Gaabe LOU to the good the| per’ cant of 1 production! [ili By HAROLD MORRISON | Wileos with an overseas goversi- hee make ‘ ae re % Food Pro-| following year. \t> pay production” etete. several LONDON (CP)—Prime Minis- | ment leader Tuesday. Within “ fou Gleede oe = ducts plant at New Annan, was| Last he cleared $1,000 on producers explained. A produc-| 4% ter Wilson, searching for some | the last few weeks Wilson com aw ds agner oak Similar to crop elicailias ye-l€8 ectes endl: thle year he hadition of 65 per cent, for example.|i last-minute solution to the grave | ferred by telephone with Aus- a 2 known ems © 8 o Top are siinilar tesdits. | would week Gn abtdal lems toll Rhodesian crisis, conferred with | tralia’s Prime Minister Sir Rob- 7 Seven: a possible 4b ing in Monta ; Production costs were estimat-|the grower i Prime Minister Pearson in an | ert Menzies and other Common the underworld to stop ae i ye ed at $200 per acre for Production losses were caused eight-minute transatlantic tele- | wealth leaders. Se earns 4 see a jain rts tome ac regent fie ax sae. iach of rami es eares plone cal wendy AB 2 trem MAY WIN, rackets im Quebec. =f. of the processing plant at the WRONG IMPRESSION ‘See ie F Wilson was encouraged by, Some Commonwealth mem- told—sometimes with meeting in Re-| " Stories. indieating that produe- corded in Summerside, for ; Pearson's “advice and wis- | bers, including India, hold the how three | gional High School. Approsimate-'tion “is reduced by one-third—lample, in July was.about 3 af} - NEW POST |." ecoupeedi connie, svtibe- me oe pal ; a ie meeting oo chaired ot stories have been publish-|an inch. It was ar inches in| N oe pet iouees pred Seth ie ee oe bee beaten to} by Smith MacFarlane, chateman|—~~-""" "Are misleading!Charlottetown in July, he said. | 5 Adrien Robert, Montreal |tion or say who initiated the | Britain illegally, the British country of the frozen foods.committee of ~ . _police director since 1961, was | call. He said the British leader| leader has not been tough ampy woodlands. the P.E.I. Federation of Agricul- ' appointed Tuesday as direc- | js still trying to find ways of | e20ugh and that Smith may ac- oze of ‘the. victims, Bo-| ture. jo ar _tor af the Quebec Provincial | averting a disaster in Rhodesia | tually win out. dempteur Faucher, Boulet said The meeting named a five- Police. Quebec “Justice Minis- | and te discover some method| Senior British offficials matn. i he had been a friend. “We set man committee to seek govern- ter Claude Wagner said Mr. | whereby negotiations with Rho-| tain their hands are tied untii : many a fire together,” Boulet} 7 ment assistance to meet in . Roberts will take over the |desian Prime Minister Ian! Smith acts. While he may make ¢ nningly told . the coroner's} Charlottetown Monday evening - ° post left vacant by: resignat- | Smith can be resumed. ‘ a wnlateral declaration of inde and a courtroom packed at 8 o'clock with committees we r V ion of Josaphat Brunet on Nov. | He emphasized, however, that | pendence “in principle” after with 250 persons. from Montague and the Char- n 1. (CP Wirephoto) | the ane nage fe igs gral ces lg oy pecs meee in Salis- 4 lottetown area. The group will : son was only one ry, this may n consid: FOUR PROBES HELD eae Pat ae : Four eeparate inquiries were Saeat len 4 < ay Beye Menrtoen “Mr. Benson is not answering Salis ecto ca Indhooall or oe oe I a ee ee Om ceo | eenpe # wold be comeree Baby's Body ence inl operat. * ni 2 : er ing” 2 7 a: Raat sual 2 ee pendemeie and George Howatt,| said Tuesday that Revenue Min- ALLEGE EVASION fs d With eiliah tndeoedan’ ot to court sitting in Quebec history. : : roa River: Glenwood Mac-| ister Benson has not answered | The Conservative leader. also oun I ; Salisbury, said on return Tues- + The doomed men other than| vurss Fo : , eee! ee Robert Montgomery,| his question concerning the in-| said Prime Minister Pearson see that ‘a deciaration of prin- Péacher wore Alberic Biledeat, UR men were held re ee ee eet Hein et Mn Oemes. Hogs, comm taken GH @ company tor- and Transport Minister Pickers- Ga ba Pile} ciple is likely to be made in 2 §2, of Sie. Marie de Beauce,| ‘Timinally responsible Tues % ton righ: "ieee tee ros merly headed by mining pro-| gill have evaded his questions r ge He} or two, but I don’t think Que.: Paul Chandonnet, 38, of| day for the death of four oth- 41' \om DOL; “mike pamorte, | Secretary of the meeting was|0ter John Doyle because it| about the pledge, later with- paar Veena the-time is going to be given Sherbrooke, and Paul Brie, 47:| ées.in what Quebec police des- ques Gagnon, 33. | right Rev. E. Dandeven, extension de-| W°uld be embarrassing. drawn, of six Social Credit MPs} Charlottetown police are in- yet as to when a declaration tt- Faucher, 47, also lived in| cribe as the result of an arson “CP Wirephotey [Barc "s Univer-| At @ press conference at Sud- | to support the Liberals after the | vestigating the finding of an in- se is to be made.” Quebec City. The bodies were : : Charlottetown. a 1963 elections. fant’s body in a pile of debris on Sir Peter. vice-president of found south of Quebec City dur- i Statements and ‘‘substitu-| the corner of Cumberfland and the British Confederati of In: the last month. 9 e,°? set- | tions” have been made by ‘‘sec-| Grafton Streets early last even- dustries to npc omen ght Te the victinn of 2 beatieg. an. ctivities the ondary parties,” Mr. Dieten-| ing. ace “tay signe’ ta joe __ {Continued on page 3,ci. 2) | EXE ES Pei wiiVv os | Dow a (See picture on. pee. 2) to impress on Rhodesian lead- i Stone ak Pe = he r E : os Mee Cat ed ers sr gp = Ce Sea 2 = aC lee oe “ere wl be _ , he. Capon Lose youth while playing football if independence for the central } VsJVe>»ne for ise though “thee will be] enue department between $2; Court A i with a group of friends, He African colony is seized illeg- are a. 2 a Z A peo sxe tne age io ppea went across to the corner to re~! ey . ; . ae . It” ‘too early minke -Of-cou settle ae trieve football { (AP) — Com (Carol, Long, alleged » oe Lioneedll ectinats co Bru s| federal government's claim was dae un’ hay of Al en ee econeee in -— oa ~ | GOT MESSAGE ACROSS Far ere prt —— ~F : B sprouts . though. are| Teached this. year. have gone to the U.S. Supreme | top of the rubbish. PORMMER Rhodesi “I think we achieved what we oe we Sos oe Tus |for a half Ses SE sonar cones, ia aati Mr. Diet, |Court and lost. Coroner Dr. LE. Prowse wae! ier Ganfield Todd has bees | 24° out, ast teitace te ta re gg boys oa, hia ae ches lenbaker asked. “It is a very, Tm claimed detatuse ae called 10 the cone.’ ie cndred | seviwd. aime p Eaittiction | or | ministers ‘what the ‘effects of using disguised Long invoked amend- simple question.” Be : ' remains n morgue confining him s - | sancti ould be.” ' ment to the U8, constitution in| Pee, Producten sw enst, Kem| Canadians were interested in | jaded their privacy’ and caused’) at the Prince Edward Island | square mile cattle anch for Tila teeth ck indebond. We The House of Representatives | refusing to answer ail questions. sington said he netted an aver-| ‘he answer and had reason ta vines ” The ed Hospital. the next year. Todd was serv- | ence by Smith’s minority white a> committee on un-American ac-|They also invoked the first, pe be. ; | oan ae y sought $6,000,- ed with the order as he was | government would not be recog- | . | tivities opening ‘Jong - awaited jfomth and ish amendments, id oh tise ee ke Wer hemlet serie ee Cr eeeaeiee Lead O Suetosks ts telat Gobeecha | Cotta ann ore ‘ee hearings on Kan, Called aja w sit ee ee : er a in | alth mb i 0 ni government handwriting expert |peated after each question Satine Shae tuue tbh cae Blame Monoxide lvadaeenr totes as © uicen ea ers Vn at the Edinburgh University. | Queen would immediately jaa | in the ‘spy trial of Alger Hise, [REFUSED TO ANSWER Anather producer said he clear/Eor Mans Death |," ised onder the Ce) tise gi i nt i ee On ee Pe 0 (AP)—China thredt- |The “expert, Philip’ “Sehmits. | “Shelton, a slender 26-year-old ed $365 last year on 22 acres, . n,s jPones’ appeal from rulings by US Ings e ° ° Tuesday to “punish” In |testified that of | in a conservative grey suit and |but he lost roughly $400 on the) SYDNEY (CP) — An autopsy|the U.S. District and Circuit) Resignation Of lan Smith dia if Indian troops “ignore” }James J. Hendrix. 6 Mashing a diamond ring on his |same ground this year. ‘‘Produc- has revealed that Edward Gil-) courts in Chicago. | WEDNESDAY Chinese and “again ‘cheques actually were left hand, refused to answer 73 |tion was away down,” he em-)met, 31; of Glace Bay died of) In finding against the Capones’ Pearson — In Calgary and ; intrude or fire” on Chinese- |by Ghelton’s wile, Betiy L. Stiel |times. He seemed calm and selt- |Phasized carbon a peeening inithe Great come See eee See er, ‘Demanded By Negro Leader claimed territory in the Tibet- | ton. ‘ : possessed as he did so and a$| Producers indicated that prev-/ae carly i Hs - oe ee ae oo. ‘em Gigirns teen yee - a ae } pe County Mental Hos- dead man's career sot in- rew,.,Ont., and Portage : ce ee a akan ne ae ae aera eee ee ee een MIE owe wil bono mg [vate te ptvony abs reaiven| Feet Gre SALIGBURY (Reulers).— Neve, Gondo warned, He ae you continue to act arrogantly | actually-was the writing of Mrs. | mittee. ‘| |said that he had lost $2,000 om/ terial inquiry. a See. | Cees <= Ya Moncton ane ei ee tia Pc dees totes Bana amid keep sending your troops to —<——_ —____—_— en eecienneetrei | Hospital attendants _ quickly|__ The case is of interest because| Port Arthur._________.__._|Gondo has demanded that Pre- blame for the breakdown of this = Girude ine Canons etiecy te : evacuated .68. other male pa- it is one of several now. bubbling | Thompson — In Lethbridge|™iet lan Smith resign and con month's independence talks in ciehary sreseegtinne: we Wit a gs . tients after a blanket in Gilmet's to the top of the court system | and’ Raymond, Alta. sult the people. before. making - Londen. act justly in self-defence as we oe: s 8 room caught fire. The blaze|on the still-developing principle| In, Levis, Que. No/|Rhodesia’s. long-threatened. uni- When he went to Britain he hove aeays Gea.” ' i broke out about 1:15 a.m. —_| of privacy. speeches scheduled. lateral decleration of tadepes- had alteady, made up his mind Orbe Chi ! ; dence from Britain. not to negotiate,” Gonde latest nese aut 4 ; Gondo’s demand came = Tues- | charged. : ee a err = ae ; b day on the eve of a cabinet Gondo hehads! the 15-man op- of - eee ar 6 hee . 3 ; ‘ meeting at which Smith's mi- position to Smith's 50-member tiona nce, a : 8 a Nority - white government was Rhodesian Front party in the _s news coy broadcast- | ae to make the declara- 65-member colonial legislature. antes was oe oad : } G tion, which Britain has warned Britain has refused to grant + wy on oa China oh will be rebellion. Britain threat-| Rhodesia full independence un- il ase ede ,, Chin iit meen ' ened economic reprisals which less.the Negro’ majority of the elai was mony” from By RONALD LEBEL ipaign chairman, denied at his|would be welcome. He had in- |” could cripple Rhodesia's econ-| population, which outnumbers if It’s Good -. The Guardian Is For It VOU. LXXVIII. NO. 245 FOUR HELD RESPONSIBLE 4 tories Are heard s Gang Slayi Grisly S A I Oi a ap 3 gi igloos ed uw For The Island Avthortsed Probed ‘ roe ‘a Saat it i ig oid i al dt a ily hia a i a Ag LSTA, REET ERAT IA S = AE PART TG a Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” TETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1965. iE ii ian SEG 6 ET Rl 4 f. we wor 5a* SEVEN CENTS three Indian soldiers seized. by — Fianance | weekly press conference state- terpreted the request to meas | omy. } ss hkl A i OES CET A SM TT mw WEATHER Sunny with a few cloudy periods; winds northwest 15. -Low-high 48 and 65. Thursday: sunny and warm. 16 PAGES: the whites 18 to 1, is given as- _—— Ca a. enaatt Ministér Gordon said Tuesday ments by the retiring NDP dep- | military support. Independence by an unconsti- surance of civil rights including border Sept. 26 Canada has flatly rejected an juty leader, Douglas Fisher, and “The answer was no,” Me.| » | tutional action would be a “‘still- the vpte which would be likely The three arrested Indian |Americah request for military Creditiste Leader Caouette that Gordon said. 4 born baby’’ and could not sur- to produce a Negro government i : oe ; a La |SUpport inthe Vietnamese war. the —Liberals- plan to dispatch: Mr. Pearson and Extern — | Spennted - const to Viet Nam after the /fairs Minister Martin have said). At the same time he did not | o0PS, . election. /Canada will not intervene in the trnons. the Chinese said. — “aha ek Je He disclosed that a letter Viet Nam hostilities Saediiee of ‘from President Johnson to this country’s membershin on Wamen Riders Near Trin End Nations truce inspection team or neacekeeping force in Viet Prime Minister Pearson and Nam, shogid such missions be about 20 other Allied countries proposed. last summer said any “help assistance’ in Viet Nam jthe neutral international truce supervisory commission® based lin Viet Nam, Laos and Cam-|_ ‘bodia. India and Poland are the! ISLANDER INJURED One Sailor Loses Life Mr. Gotdon, Liberal cam ‘and “SENSE OF HUMOR IS HELP IN KEEPING SHIP AFLOAT TRURO (CP) — Two British ‘ji zolumbia women are nearing “the end of their coast to coast tri-. on borseback. Helen Alwood, 29. of Port Al- berni and Joyce Myhon, 33, of Prince. George vassed through here Tuesday on their way to) jother members of the commis- sions. |REJECTS DEMANDS Mr. Gordon also rejected op- position demands for a judicial inquiry into allegations by Dr, |Guy Marcoux of a ‘‘shady deal’. ‘between Libetals and six Social ‘In Fire On Destroyer HALIFAX ‘(CP)—An 1i@year- ‘A defence spokesman in Ot- old sailor died and eight‘ others tawa said the fire followed an were burned, three of them explosive flash in the Nipigon’s Grvfax. 60 mile sway. | CALGARY (CP)—It took a agreed that we could cruise in Credi : Coe ar were) dN tht Ses hr ta eer ht So Scie Sane: Sefass Sr outa §000-mile trip in Halifax in a| Movie afloat. adie Ss to know |, Anesations are flying thick _.|Monday night near the Western known but there was no struc counle of days. They hed earlier! The 1 O08: ee Ger die'é. compent and fast in the current cam- : . |approaches of the English Chan- ‘tural damage to the ship. indicated they wished to spend| wheeler foundered in _ |paign and they do not warrant | nel. Commissioned May 30. 1964, a day of two at scenic Peagy's| red tape Before she could sail a" (me Chim’ have a com’ inquiries since they are not | Dead. is ordinary seaman Pat- the Nipigon is one of the navy’s _ Cove, 30 miles west of Halifax.| the waters of Glenmore: Res Po \backed up by evidence, Be seid ‘rick A’ Perrier of Val. d'Or, newest helicopter - carrying sub et - Noctepedend’ be- ot Heritage Historical Park in “He pulied out his manual |varcoux (a Social Credit meny fear ee Canadisn ‘ies ber at . their trip - . and pointed out the section her ot the lect Pall ; | In serious condition in hos org p cause of approaching cold) Calgary that ordered a compass for a ‘pital in Truro, Eng. are able exercise Totem Pole weather. In a regput speech to & . vessel of 100 tons or more. (nated two and e half yeate/ bee |eeaman Thomas S Pitt, 23, of at the time of the accident A ——— jayeee mieeting, ‘park man- "So T went down to the ma- Tou ine weiister “ond Liberal [Shannon Park, Dartmouth, N.S.. Rvs, Spokesman here said she ager David Turnet told of the seum and got a compass of | lable seaman ‘Roderick EF. continue to take part 1m INSIDE TODAY : jcampaign director Keith Davey the exercise. i | federal inspector who boarded 1896 vintage and put it in the idenied that either fraud suspect | Reade. 2, of Galt, Ont.. and The navy identified the men 4 oe Ss her ‘first ‘‘sea — aoe od to hear Moise. Darabaner or mining — — beatae a —— tie aen Wie Denavead Classified ..... soeweds | on the narrow reservoir. os wanted to hear magnate John Doyle have had ‘ ‘ Count -.. Morland’ and treated for minor burns as: ee ly | the tirstothing he- (the Om foe. Marn. . .- 1 ssted. iany connections with the Lib- ‘ 4 gel gp oim =— Leading seaman F. J. Gallant UNE: ©. oc ssvesecetés ses ats tor) was to Would a duck ca . He eral party. -— 24S lee ae ens ow They were first flown to the of Dartmouth, able seaman Comics .........-++ ease : have, the, Maye fue oh Sank oe eee under the circum- | Dy Marcoux charged in ogee : 1 Calais eo meer ie station | 5. F. Maclean of Bracley, Spat PR ES ees os oe Es speed of 12 knots in a straight ances would. pamphlet la- week Transport “a : hospital in ‘ tran |PeIT. able seaman R. B£. ——_. markets a" line for 10 minutes,” - Me. T a — and _got oe |Minister Pickersgill, Darabanet KOREAN WAR TURNCOAT LEAVES CHINA ferred to the Truro ital. swdridge of Timberica, N.S, “Women’s iene <**- G7 | turner said.’ > oak -: $ comets ond. | sed: Sir, Dovie took part in om ; Tee cle: taken "ise re- | atte be W.C. Berard’ Bditorials .....---++-00+. : “Atler 1 told him thet = s ihe Mart re ateiae Jeret negotiations leading up to! Morris R. Wills, 32, of Fort as they crossed from Red of 21 American pats Who i ceived minor burns, mostly to Niagara Falls, and able seaman Summerside ........ eeeeee would day as Moyie's BatiOn “the statement of support for the China, into Hong Konk Tues- chose to stay the Com- {their hands, and were trans- J. L. Templeman of Point Kings, Queens. City S | place us in the middie of the aids ih case of bad weather Ann, N.Y., a Korean War turn- + Kings, Queens, City ...... ; indian cr oe Gs eane ‘ ‘Liberals signed by six Social ie is ne ont day. At left is a British Red munists \1'2~yeats ago. (AP j/ferred to the navy’s aircraft “Claire. Que. ‘ ‘ ee nee cers evel. . < . Credit MPs four days after Se) : Chinese Cross woman whe met them Wirephoto via radio from Hong carrier Bonaventure at sea for The dead man was to gee rc rsedbod their baby daughter are shown gt the border. Willa was one Kong’ 1 treatment been buried at-sea ee sctittmenemamnsniestiienen | 1963 vals ! x “~y \