~~ 10 The Guardian,- Charlottetown: Sat. May 21, 1966,| rent Wednesday that trade -Dief Says Hopes United States Will Lift China Trade Barrier MONTREAL (CP), — fon Leader Diefenbaker said here ._he —hopes_ the United States will lift its embargo on trade -with China as a step to wards reducing the ‘dangers. to wore peace. Opposi- | Mr. Diefenbaker..was addess- ing the annual convention of the American Society of Newspa- per Editors here p He-waid he welcomed the ‘statement by U.S. Defence etary McNamara to the con- might be one of the ways~ of breaching the isolation of 1a. The—fe--mer-..- prime said there is no greater with question of what to — do: | China. “& welcome Mr: McNamara’s | i statement . that we must do | Something "I believe we in the Western world catinot continue | | te” ostracize millions -and~ mil- lions of people as: we have since 1950. : WAS CRITICIZED minister |. prob- | i Jem in-the world today ‘than the | | (Mrs. Ernest Bambrick, who, " WISPORY COVERS WALLS, .|was taken to Charlottetown Hos- ‘pital recently ‘for another in many of her trips for further of the world’s art covers the treatment “hasbeen removed-te-walls—of _the—art_room_at_—Cres- her home again at her own re- cent Heights high school. As a quest. Her condition has been centennial project, more thay critical “for a long time and her 39 Grade-11 and 12 students are suffering that has left her a crip- @ainting a mural. running from ple confined to bed for so long. ancient. Egypt, near one win- (She was Josie Lapierre in sin- , dow, to abstract. art at. the other gle life). “Tend. : thi ; -- ~~ ‘“‘When I was prime minister I Sot Se . ~ . [said we would trade with Com- ates oN | munist countries. in a noesetrates LS oe gic ma teria a was a | strongly criticized : the United : States."’ uth There are 450, US. “editors at- tending the convention, with 60 Canadian editors, attending as “Kings County "Is it possible you will © be | able to bring about a stop to | communism? It‘is*so easy for | people to say you “should sit | down at the conference table, but how can you sit down at the ° | conferenc ‘e table .when there 18 one to sit down with? Former Legion Hall Montague Office Hours-9.a.m. to 6 p.m. © Phone 838-2779 out of Viet.Nam but what then happens- te the onrush of com- munism in Southeast Asia?. | ‘f hope and know: yor wit reach-a-solution.””- _| RESPONSIBILITY .GREAT Mr; Diefenbaker said the U.8. today. has assumed the respon- sibility of ‘preserving freedom m all parts of the world: No nation had done more and received less thanks. “We can say that to one country with you that 21as never*sought help.” ~ He said Canad ians believe they have the right to be con- eulted when decisions are made Provincial Gaimncibes. Headquarters which affect their country. : “We welcome oreeee ene Charlottetown oy Oe sae mined outside of Canada. . Britain Studies Defence Needs Admiral | Office Hours: 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. 168 Gt.. George Street ; HALIFAX (CP)~ Sir-—Varyl.. ~Begg,—_r.cently- el chief of: the British naval staff, says Britain is car- trying out an intensive study of defence needs for 1970s and a report is expected_by the: end of this year. Admiral Begg, touring Canada and the United States, told a conference Friday a, de- fence committee is investigating all possible weapons systems to see which will suit ‘the British armed forces: * By the mid-1970s, he prey Britain’s strike carrier fleet wil! be completely phased out and | the current planning would de: | termine its replacement. Admiral Begg said the dectl- sion to phase out the strike car- rier resulted. from Britain’s de- cveasing commitments of land forces. He said Britain's Rotary Wing @eet— air: arnr-would-be—retained bat the fixed-wing section would \ ae ~ Phone . 4-6295 —.4-5683 —4-6816 . FOR SALE. House and set of flats on adjoining lots at Read’s Corner. House contains 2 bedrooms on. second floor and 1 b.droom on first floor. 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Progressive ithe subject of Viet Nam, « Mr. Diefenbaker said no one in Conservative Canada knows who speaks for | . the U.S- because. of the diver- Headquarters [ gent opinions expressed by lead- “Others say you should get | Hon. Frank Myers . . 4d -Edward = Michael (LEFT) team, winners of the -inter- presented the Michael Brothers — Trophy_.to the Main Brace - _ SAVINGS / CURRENT ACCOUNT a dh pS af ‘MAIN BRACE-TEAM:GETS-CRIBBAGE TROPHY {ie ianee reno rot elub cribbage tournament held at the Benevolent Irish Soc- jety Club ‘last night. The. mem- bers are Bob Simms (RIGHT) and Ken Doucette. Runner wp team in the tournament. was the Belvedere Golf and Winter —Clib. There were 10 teams _ OUTDOORS | By JACK McANDREW The Prince County Fish and ‘|Game Association Branches .are jup in arms over the condition of a couple of favorite fishing spots, and they’re asking the Provincial Government to take action — and fast. aD- |... phe~-Kast~Prince—Branch ~has-(river-on— their laid’ a whole passel of - dam building: and repair projects on the Fish and Wildlife. Service, but they have given top priority jon their list to the condition of ithe Dunk River, certainly one of the top trout rivers. in the county in past years, and one which may not be a productive trout stream much longer if-the | boys .have assessed the situa- | fien correctly. | East Prince has sent a strong iresolution..to the- Minister — of | \Fisheries in which they point jout that this is a river where a good many—tourists are sent, to jtry their luck. They also say lthey have made a good many. re- commendations for improve-- ments in the past, ‘but nothing quests. ie Apparently’ the problem is one-of- maintaining sufficient _water levels to allow trout to feed and flourish when the country begins to dry up. The situation is particu- ——larly.. acute * right now _be=- cause of the dry summers and winters of the past couple of years. Home-made deflectors were tried, but they haven’t been too suc- cessful. The Prince Ca ik. Pe, / oe ENTERTAINMENT * Catherine - _ Music by the. PLUS Short Remarks by-«- Condition Of Fishing Streams Raises Ire much has happened to their re- |. WHOLESALE SLAUGHTER *’Gounty ‘branch /life Service is studying designs | Progressive Conservative RALL Community Centre - -- - May 28th th and: 6th Districts of Queens "The. Voice of an Angel” MacKinnon —— - IM BENNETT and host of Sinetlows Jubilee” . . “DOWN EASTERS” \KEN and EDDY | Dave Stewart, Alban Farmer, “Tom’* Davies and Walthen Gaudet. in the competetion, brulee says a _system of permanent to find a suitable kind of fish holding barriers : are’ needed -to |ladder or by pass, but mean- create pddls deep enough to while the trout’are taking quite support a trout population. ja beating. In the past few weeks the boys | These two dams have a pretty got tired of waiting, and decid- interesting history, and the to take action themselves. |story serves as a perfect exam- y erected a dam across the [ple of how not to co-ordinate: si- -own,: using. the pmilar -projects.—-between-—-provin- funds from the Branch tresury, ‘cial government departments. but it didn’t pan out as well as It seems that the West Prince they had hoped. ‘Branch were responsible for a However, it appears as though lgood deal of the agitation to their own initiative has brought have the dams built in the first on belated action, because I was jplace. Finally they were con- told.this week that:the govern- structed under the ARDA pro-|, ment is going to put some mo- gram as a water conservation ney into the project-after all.’ ~ measure (as. were at least two But if te river is to be saved dozen others’ around the pro- it’s going to take more than this vince). But somewhere along the kind of stopgap approach. way someone forgot about the Up at Tignish, at two other fa- the Fish and the. ‘fishermen, and ivorite fishing spots, the trout when. the Fish and: Game are also having a tough time of Branch protested about the lack it. : of. access for trout into the At Blanchard’s and Ar- ponds they were, told that the senault’s Ponds sea_ trout water was not intended for the are congregating in holes ve- use of, fish or fishermen anyway. low dams constructed a cou- Apart from. being impolite, ple of years. ago. They are this answer isa pretty dumb trapped’ there because no jone, but unfortunately it has provision was made for any characterized the lack of thought kind of fish ladder~ or ac | triction= of sim! cess to the headwaters in (behind the construction the ponds. ~* |the province. Last week a Jetter to the editor complained about. the -lack of foresight in the con- struction of a causeway at Stanley Bridge,';‘and this week I’ve talked to a num- ber_of fishermen who are fed to the teeth with the ap- parent disregard for - co ordinated common sense. According to fiery West Prince | Branch President Eugene Per- | ity, the trout are being netted in | lwhat amounts to wholesale | \slaughter. His branch has fired | off another resolution to Mr. } (Rossiter again - requesting —im- | mediate: action. | Actually, the Fish and Wild- | oN Stewart Street At 9 P.M. ‘ ia ee —- lof the causeways. (like the one -|dam building projects underta- -|ways more costly than preven- _jlar.dams and causeways all over | _The new dam at Vernon River | CALGARY “(CP)—The’ history e Interest parable. quarterly on minimum be a world’s champion high —Suarterly_bal jumper to get up the stages_to the pond, and the gates on most {@ Accounts a by the 20th of the, ) month earn interest from the first. ‘ © Money may be deposited or withdrawn : aus of in person, . MAJOR TRUST COMPANY 57 Queen St._(the Heaaean Bldg.) Charlottetowh-.-- oe TV MONDAY Hoon. an TEES wssicastobaa Walter R. Shaw at Cardigan) effectively block fishin -their—migratior® because ae slam shut on the incoming tide. | The same story with. varia- tions seems to affect most ‘of the ken in recent years. | it- amounts ;to- willful—destrue- tion of one of the provinces | great tourist and recreational at- tractions unless remedies, are applied, and remedies are al- tion in the first place. .- Surely its not too much to ask that Government. departments get together when they are plan- ning developments like these so. | \that maximum benefit can be | lgained by everybody. Surely it’s not necessary to aid | and abet the destruction of one resource in conserving another. | | Judging by the record, a great ideal of election talk about. inte- | grated planning and developing | of.-resources-is about..as—mean- | ingful as pie in the sky. Certain- ly it’s enough to raise a few doubts about the realistic appli- | cation of Sevelopmien: princi- ples. I'll be back again next week | .. hopefully in-a-better mood. BRISTOL The dark hour for trout fish- } ermen along the salt- streams | has come again as the rush _ of | gaspereaux are coming in from | the sea. Some of the streams are } iso low this spring there is prac- |} tically no fishing in them any- way. 7.15 P.M. to 7.30 P.M ' : ~ SOCIAL EVENING — “CONSERVATIVE RALLY Third Prince _ __Keith Harrington Henry Wedge ~ EVANGELINE Reg. High. School - Wellington RR. MONDAY, MAY 23rd 8.30 P. M. Meet The Men Of Action PLUS... Saas ‘ SPECIAL Entertainment Arsenault Sisters — — — Russel Warren And His Orchestra P L U S Other Performers .. .% Eddy Matthews Square & Modern Danéing : GUEST SPEAKERS, ~ ALL_ARE- WELCOME. - Refreshments” Served Inserted BY 3rd Prince P:C. Assn. FEATURING . .. ee % AT