\ HEARING IS ADJOURNED ~ Sevigny Counsel Seeking Link - Between Death Report, Files occurred in the left lavatory. in : CITED COMMENTS tt It’s aor For the bend ~The Guardian Is For, It y VOL. LXXIX NO. 121 Ottawa, and for'p y KEN KELL ¥° orvkws (CP)--- Mr justice Wishart nce‘' was asked “Tuesday” Ty Teport-on any ~rela= tionship. betweenstatements_ in November, 1964, that Gerda sends it to: (former justice min-. Munsinger had died and the fact ister) Favreau and when _ it that Prime. Minister—Pearsonicomes.back keeps it fora year _f#ent for the RCMP files on the | jand a half.” ease that month. ; Jules Dupre, edunsel for fixe ‘REPEATS SAME WORDS mer Conservative associate de-| He said Mr,. Cardin then fence minister Pierre Sevigny, |" cores along and more or less re the very words reported said it was extraordinary that | Justice Minister Cardin re- bY Miss Delorme to Hubert peated ‘‘the very words” about |Ducharme and Doyle.” ~ Mrs. Munsinger’s death that Those are extraordinary ghad been given “to lawyer Hu- facts.” ENA SC TEU ters bert Ducharme and financier _ Mr. Justice Spence said Miss dohn Doyle by a friend of Mrs. Delorme. “invented it with a Suunsinger. ‘good deal of ease.” He asked Mr. Justice Spence |. One wonders hew et the concluding hearing into into the mind of the security case to find an an- jDupre said. pen swer to. these Gircumstances, |.<3ack Campbell, counsel The! judge adjourned the hear- Mt. Cardin, called Mr. argument.a |to Ducharme fn the presence of Doyle and the fact*that a month later, on Dec. 1, 1964, the whole ‘fite—on- “Munginger was—sent—up- to the prime minister, who it came ardin,"’ Mr. for Dupre’s “red herring ings, saying it was always pos- _ So far-fetched and at variance atbie there might have. 0° be ” with testimony (before the in- other sion. : her_ses quiry) . that nothing more need be Said.’* : -Mr. .Dupre appealed to Mr. Justice Spence to ‘rehabilitate ‘the ~reputation” of a~-man- of Mr. Dupre cited the words of Mr. Cardin in the Commons and at a press conference last March _ that Olga - Monseignor ‘honor and_ integrity; who had had. died of leukemia in Ger- devoted so much of his person many. and. his capacities to his be- He then referred to testimony by Jacqueline Delorme, a friénd of Mrs. Munsinger and Mr. Sev- igny, that she gave this infor- 'fault for.'which he could be mation to Mr. Ducharme -and jjable in law in any court. Mr. Doyle in. New York in late % Sevigny had never com- * Mr. November, 1964, when Mr: Du- mitted. any. breach of security charme inquired about’. “Olga nor’ leaked ‘any information | Monseignor.” through his -relationship. with He described—Mr: Doyle a8 @ Mrs. Munsinger. -This—had--been “well-known. financier in Can- tested for the last six y } eda and also in the United ee loved_country.” The facts now show that Mr. \Sevigny had not committed any Authorized as Second Class oil by the fe “Covers. Prince. Post Office Tanartvient, avment of. postage in cash Mr. Justice Spence inter- jected that ‘I regretfully agree with Mr. Fulton that it was not | his —rele to make- a “judgment,— It's mine.’ Chief Commission Courisel J. L. O'Brien, objected to Mr, Dupre@ telling the commission ; that ‘‘a most destructive harm” | -had-been. done’ Mr. Sevigny by | reléase ‘for: publication of a precis of police reports which | had not’ been entered as evi- | dence. ; Mr. O'Brien: said this was the | first time. any lawyet at the in- | | quiry had dared to say to the) judge's face that harm had been done by publication of the precis. He “also said ‘‘great injustice has been done to you (Mr. Jus- tice: Spence) by. _ disgracefully false’ and libellous statements | about you."’ He did not specify | what .statements he meant, | al However, he apparently was referring to criticism. by Opposi- tion Leader Diefenbaker and Mr. Fulton last week when they described the conduct of the in- quiry as a “McCarthy smear” &nd..withdrew_ their lawyers. EXPRESS SHOCK sea Mr.. O’Brien. said . he was ‘shocked to see statements that a great majority of the facts in the precis had been disproved before it was released by the commission. He argued that intelligence agents and police officers could mot be. brought from all. over: 'the world to prove the: contents PRESIDENT,. UGANDA’S ; Milton. Obote (LEFT) Tuesday of police reports on which the declared a state of emergency ‘precis was based. it -and—rich- “T think you Would “find not oe Ves ee oe Btates.” - RECALLS EVIDENCE a single fact has been dis-| Seat noneewntl cee He, “said —Mr—Ducharme— had | Mr. Dupre-tecalled that for- Proved.” s introduced Mrs. Mantas to.\mer Conservative: justice min- | --who--spoke— almost Miss Delorme in the first place | lister Fulton had told the in- | and alw, weve -called the German iquiry that the judgment of for- biondé Olga Monseigneur — mer prime minister. Diefen- “that very extraordinary! baker in keeping. Mr... Sevigny fame.’ in his cabinet had been vindi- He told the judge: cated. Mr. Fulton had said this. “EF say it is up to you_to!was his view insofar as it was, find out what relation there can proper for him. to judge the ac- be between this answer gives (pns of Mr. Diefenbaker, ltwo ‘hours in his final .argu- | iment, said Mr. Sevigny’s pri- vate life had been splashed on ithe front pages of newspapers _ in this and’ other countries. “I'm saying right now. that | \this- incursion into the private, life of my client should not have | pare ies: a Cabinet ‘Within : ‘Cabinet “Is Developi ng At Ottawa | OTTAWA (CP) — A cabinet | He. didn't agree that his 26- | within the cabinet is ‘developing; member cabinet is too large. As almost automatically but-not too |government business. continued _effectively, Prime Minister Pearson _ told the ‘Commons \probably would be necessary. _ Tuesday. Mr. i. There are inherent difficulties | sot ‘Penrsal Eh ck ee oe in such an “informal develop- |ernment reorganization bill | to ment” and it: might become nec-icreate one new cabinet portfo- -essary to establish formally a lio—president of the treasury -two-level cabinet, he suggested. poard—and to establish five ‘re- ‘This would. mean that the qrpanized departments — man- cabinet itself would be “smaller | power; energy, mi and te and that there would be a num- | sources; Indian affairs and. ber. of ministers who wouldn't northern. development: solicitor- automatically be members.” general; and registrar- general. , _ But, as privy councillors, they | could be’ summoned when mat- |) NOT A LARGER CABINET | ters of direct interest to thelr The shuffle won't mean an departments were being dis- enlarged cabinet “‘at the pres cussed. jent time,” Mr. Pearson said, Explosion ls Blamed In Crash Of Airliner OTTAWA (CP) Probable. couse of the crash of a CPA plane that went down near 190 = cates that the aircraft was fly- | ‘ng at its assigned altitude in istraight and Jevel flight’in clear Mile House in British Columbia | weather when an explosion ac- last «ily was “explosion of a curred and the aft portion of.-the’ device which resulted - in aerial aircraft separated from the alr- disintegration,” the transport, craft.” wo ee Ass FOUND SUBSTANCE Investigation of the crash}: The report said ‘‘traces of an showed -that ,'*an explosion had &XPlosive substance were found on material from the left lava-| the aft section of the aircraft,” ‘ory area” but did not identify the report. said. the substance. It — not that y RCMP officers were called in | “The explosion was of such magnitude that it could not. when evidence of an. explosion have been caused by a- sub- ee and the investiga- ; 3 tion firned up ‘‘traces of ex- stance native to the aircraft.” The DC-4B carried 46 passen- gers and’a- crew of six to their plosive material’ in wood. from | the lavatory area. | of second reading on a gov- | ‘| ister jiors to run departments. f. KAMPALA, Uganda (Reut- ers)—Units of the Uganda army occupied the palace of the Ka- baka (king) of Uganda Tues- | day after a violent battle last- ing several hours: 7 An_..official statement announc- | the occupation made _ no| mention of reports that the kabak, Sir Edward Frederick | Mutesa, had been arrested. | Revenue Minister "Senacn oe With the support of the palace | would become'‘president of the guards the 41-year-old _ king, jtreasury board while Privy jruler of the biggest kingdom in | to increase, a@ larger cabinet Council President Favreau also |Uganda, held out several hours | \would become registrar - gen- \despite heavy fire from the at. leral. There also was Minister With- | itacking troops. The fiexée’”°was the G CHA RLOTTETOWN, Rusk ‘Oper Shooting: Flares” In Uganda Feud atest a) WEATHER 23 3 Overcast, showers tonight; winds south: west «25, light by evening. Low-high 45... and. 78. Thursday: sunny, cooler. © —— ye arin we Edward Island Like The Dew” WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1906. hor MORE SEVEN CENTS 18.PAGES ¢ CANADA; Le ggression ~ Test ° EU. S: Determined — To Resist. Force NEW. YORK (AP). — State -The president hopes very much Secretary,Rusk said Tuesday \tnat congress~ will grant the night the United States istready | broader authority he has re- Mm to negotiate an end to the Viet |quested in negotiating trade Nam war whenever there is agreements, with those nations. - anybody ‘with whom to nego- Ste peaaat! . GLAD TERROR LIFTED + when "the othe ‘ike he: nas are glad that the terror ‘ Tee Fellowship: Goes To Girl __ OTTAWA (CP)—Winners of 10 * jtellowships under the | } ‘American Oil fellowship- scholar- y ship plan have’ been announced m by the Association of Univer- , Sities and Colleges of Canada. | Recipients oy the $3,000 grants Fifor a year @ Jot post-graduate {study at a Canadian - university fof their choice included: ; “| Isabel. L... Bayly, Vandouver been lifted in so many ef , Claude“ Gervais, St. ‘Laurent, ei elie et = grat tle Communist ~ state. We have ‘Que.; M. Sandra Kennedy, eee tT eee ene hen cold ee welcomed trends toward more peace will come,’” he told the | i ;Council on Foreign Relations in personal freedom. a prepared speech. However, Rusk said the lead- “You are familiar - with our &°S of the Soviet Union and’ far-reaching, persistent efforts) China still “are committed te to bring: the ‘other. side to. the Promotion of the Communist peace table. We shall continue | world revolution — even. while these efforts. (they disagree bitterly on tae —*T-remaii prepared to~go- to + He icc . : Geneva immediately whenever “We ought to know better ‘there is anybody there —withthan_to_ ignore the. aggressor’s whom to negotiate peace. lopenly. proclaimed intentions or “But I am confident -that .the |fall victim to the notion that 4 United States also will continue Will stop if you let him have to do what may be necessary just one more bite or speak to to aSsufe that aggression in him a little more gently, ‘ Charlottetown: Arthur O. Olson, Cranford, Alta. and John O. Towler, | ‘Edmonton. 15 Youths. 4 = CANDIDATE Mme. “Yvon. Dupuis, wife of ga the former federal cabinet P 7. minister, is running as an in- , | Charged : ‘dependent’ candidate’ in Que- : | bee's. June 5 provincial elect- MONTREAL (CP) Five: pee? in ‘St. eee giyouths pleaded. guilty and g,|Pleaded not: guilty Tuesday Bodies Found. E|charges. connected. with. a. Mon day night demonstration 1,000 youtifs” in Montreal. : ie Southeast—Asia does not suc- | we gata Kaman, curt eas mae mine I. Wreckeage 2" cs ei toe the: Kabaka- (king).-of the re=*-in~court” were’ vhurged<with dis=) Rusk pot n't eed~to~-what “he of (South) Vet Nam is “a criti gion, Sir Edward Mutesa H (RIGHT) with ‘‘an act of trea- sonsby: trying: to negotiate. with an external power.’ LAP Wirephoto) turbing the peace. HALIF AX (CP) ~The Air-/ called ‘significant changes" Fines ranging from: $15-to:$25: Sea Rescue Centre’ in. Halifax Within-—the Communist. worl were imposed by Judge Roland said Tuesday wreckage of a and Said | Rusk said the "U.S." effort [Langlois of municipal court on \plane has ‘been found 60 miles~ “We welcome the evident de- |must be “'to eliminate war and ithose” pleading” guilty. northeast ‘of Sept Iles, Que. sires of most of the governments | +not_merely = that At would. The. 10-other youths are—to Th Feport-said_a_pararescue. and peoplesi of Eastern Europe | gq away.” °;.: team landed by an RCAF heli- for more normal relationships | appear for trial May 31:. They copter at the ‘site had found with the nations of the West. | were freed on $25 bail. three bodies, but they had not ical test of that technique of ag- | gression.’ -- In volekenn to outside eriti- leism of American policy, Rusk said: been identified. | Th Cardinal’ Leger - ‘One obstacle to organize a. | HORSEs MAKE Isethone didtponret ing. eee Teliable peace is, of course, ex |cessive nationalism. “Another and more formida= Ordered To Rest on a 400-mile flight from Sept . am # \ ae 8 T Iles to Goose Bay, Labrador... th British Army ao first | ROU : iol Two of its occupants were iden-, Mo? EAL OY SS S ntant e: : ifi t , | KITCHENER, Ont. (CP) tified as Mr. afd Mrs. Ross mile Cardinal Léger, Roman . wit UME 2 amon ow oe Miata Baton ect ot sham he, are ome mee independence from Brit- zed» equipment on 15 ‘0 ively ae fe eee oes we me ling the eiised "els ssankdads: ain. Last February, however, Milk routes operated by manager at Goose Bay. The physicians te-take a two-week ag org Obot h as then prime| Foremost Dairies Ltd. in "name of the pilot was not releas- ‘est because of a citculatory) “The undeflying “crisis of our Rninfsier, abrogated the con-| the Kitchener - Waterloo 9q. ailment, it was announced Tues- | time arises froni this fundamen- stitution and assumed the presi- 4re2, the company's_pre-- Saal or the plane—-was (1m. |tal conflict: Between those whe Sea | dant wobert. .C.5 C.- Marran,_ FEChaRy Pp The cardinal’s office said the |would impose their--blueprint on rfpency himself: said. Tuesday. bine by s-transport -de--- bishop will curtail all pub- (mankind and” those-who believe ——— WORRIED ABOUT PLOT Mr. Marran said tests’ Partment plane flying from appearances, interviews and |in self-determination, between He alleged senior officials” “proved” the horse-drawn>-de--Moncton to Goose Bay. | administrative ‘work pending re- | ‘coercion and freedom of were - plotting his overthrow © livery system was efficient, Search for the missing craft | covery: pera fant i iwith the aid. of foreign troops. fast and_ consistent.— Last Friday the kabaka, © ithrough a Buganda parliamen- itary resolution,. called on Obote 'to . remove his central govern- ifent ~ from Kampala, which is- The secretary said the ae iment is not considered serious.” had involved as many as 20 air- | jeraft during the weekend. sa: Fire Is Burning Near Petitcodiae Man Sought In Slaying . ‘out Portfolio John Turner, ‘who episode in a long feud between |in Buganda. - gee Se es oa eae ‘could be transferred to a new the Kabaka and President Mil-| The president. accused _, MONCTON (CP) — A _ forest department if such were estab-|ton Obote. “ : kabaka of . rebellion Mohday fire, believed to have started ilished.”” | Ring Freedie, as the kabaka \night and declared a. state near a municipal dump, had A. skeptical examination of the |was nicknamed when serving as emergency and a dusk- eaiwe u rre Nn ers — oO O ice 5) burned over a large area of jchanges began with vie ja grenddier guards, officer im |curfew. . woodland near Petitcodiac, (Starr (PC: — Ontario) about 25 miles west of Monnios ‘their success . would dipend | upon the: cabinet ministers | “themselves, | Unless more leadership was shown, ‘‘the change will” more in appearance than ,in- | ‘sult. ae The former Conservative la- | bor minister said the -natural | functions of * that copartoneny| {are being sp The labor. minister would lose COBDEN, Ont. (CP)—An 18 control. of such programs as vo. |year - old high school student ‘cational training and winter [Held at least 10 policemen at works while the manpower: min- ‘bay, with a five-gun arsenal for would -assume,. workers’ Six hotrs before killing himself concerns, but wouldn't have di. |at daybreak Tuesday. ~~ rect access_to conciliation serv- | Police said Bryn Douglas ices, } _, Jones, 18, “of Douglas, Ont., larmed himself with three 22-| _ lealibre rifles, a shotgun and a ‘pistol and went on a lead-sling- ing -spree-at-the..combined-home | and store of Harold’ Schroeder at a crossroads point. called’ iKelly’s. Corner. Mr. Schroeder had chahed the young Grade 12 student out. of the store earlier in the evening. is 8 apparently went home, ed himself with. his gun-col- lection, and returned. Bullets whizzed -around SUGGESTED TWO TYPES David ‘Lewis (NDP--—~ York Suuth) suggested there “be twa” types of ministers—senior ones with full cabinet rank and ° jun- Bigger government, new prob- lems, -changes in federal-provin- cial relations and the impact of | mass comminications on. con- | sumers were four reasons Mr. Lewis. gave for departinental reorganization . the . , Prime Minister fearai said and ceiling for several hours. the justice minister will remain At one point, Mr. Schroeder responsible for constitutional chased fhe youth into the bush matters and defending federal (but lost him. « 3 Jones apparently returned rights in the courts. Cartais ~ #8 inlet a tive ‘while Mr. Schroeder was absent, “Student Takes Own Life After Duel With Police store and through the windows $self. late this afternoon. One resident estimated the ire ;had.burned over. approximately ARKADELPHIA, ” ark. ‘A bearded and mud - caked Null said. Chief Null q uoted Mrs. two children left Marion the’ : Glenn Stewart, 30, ‘sought in the Schmidt . as saying she and jnight of May 8 and drove to Ar- be <i my. repens eas it. Mother's Day slaying of an In- fared into heavy timber as New digna factory worker, gave him- |Stewart had beén lovers and had /kansas. Stewart Jet -her and the Brunswick Forest Service pone self up Tuesday, [plotted the death of her husband |cnildren go when _he decided ‘ment and bulldozers battled to Authorities at "Marion, Ind., 4 hours belive he was liad. |they were hindering -his escape. \control it. charged the widow of the slain 3 man with first-degree murder in| what they -described as a love. : der and her four. children-- triangle murder. : eS girls 17 and 11 and boys 9 and. The two. developments came ane AT Pouce. : within hours of each other, Ontario’ Provincial Police sent-’ Stewart,” wearing overalls, 2 néarly a dozen men to the scene “@lked_out of the densely © but—they—were—fired—on—évery~ _wooded_swamplands around .tHis | « time they tried to talk him into southwest: Arkansas town at the |; surrendering. ~~ «end of a; daylong” Manhunt, laid His brother, David Jones, 20, his rifle “against.a tree and sur- also tried unsuccessfully. to get rendered. thim: to surrender. — Police smuggled Mrs. Schroe- | SAYS HE'S INNOCENT t i der and her four children out Stewart told a reporter in a by a side entrance while Jones glancing interview as officers was holding off a diversion in 00k him to jail: ‘I’m: innocent. another part ofthe building. I tried to help these people and About dawn, Jones, whd had. :they stabbed me in. the back.” ‘also fired on ‘a police cruiser, There was no elaboration, slipped out and ran down a At Marion, prosecutor Robert | lane. A few minutes later, he Foust quoted Edith Louise | ‘fired -a shot and: killed him-' Schmidt, 25, as changing her | story from one 6f murder over |: ‘ The, boy’s. (denex Gerald a $50 debt and-a 16-day trip of Jones, a security guard at- the farene with the fleeing. Stewart (AP)— herself, Marion Police Chief Ted | Null said the woman told him = ‘that she and Stewart and her atomic energy plant at Chalk t of. ‘illicit 10 nd River, Ont., was working the wait olattead andes a 4 midnight shift at the time. He : H tota (4 It; was her first. story, Was summoned home and ar-. ifived about the Sunday night from her parents’ ~ deaths ~ ey ~>~~The investigation.took in nine | and opened fire inside the .store the time of . Investigators who. pieced to- /withesses- to: the--explosion—and-294..operational_ EE again, terrorizing Mrs... Schroe- boy's death. Z “home at~ Sparta, eg Cee a gether_the wreckage of the subsequent,,crash. of the airliner | [would be “assume ri i a ae: =~ alba arora anaes <Tnidiana” “officers ~sto W-year-ol “four-engine plane «and “Yooked July 8, 1965, in a’ Wooded and lcrtor-generat—-and = Fegiss Larry Schmidt's body, cut in into. all other available " evi- swampy area between Ashcroft trar-general. Britain’ Ss Mariti e Strike (five pieces, i an a tae dence concerning ‘the flight'and Williams Lakée. = ~ ~+* | He suggested consumer ots 8 ne is.~Marion home irom. Vancouver bound for -Their statements generally | tection * programs, now scat- | S | Whife Horse. Yukon Territory, agreed that the plane was fly- tered ‘in’ several departments, | Ss Ows | oO eft ement signs Stewart was Varin i ee found no other ‘conceivable ing straight. and the Ieliee elear—would be brought together un- : ion Monday wi ir gree weather. when * nf.an. der the. registrar: meneral. (AP) Britain’s ‘men could Sacatk invotved in PIUE CEE: * cause. They said the crew was prop- explosion was heite. w nn some | witnesses. Feportne two: explo: | eriv--qualified_and_the _ aircraft airworthy when” it» -left® Van- sions.” | couver. : “The tail and aft hivelage |. separated from the aireraft and | fell to the ground in pieces. The | aircraft assumed a_nose-down | attitude and entered a spiral to/ ihe left. Separate pieces — of’ w reckage were observed falling | with the aircraft “Examination of the wreck- age disclosed no ‘evidence of any malfunction or - failure of the aircraft, its, power plants, propellers or systems prior to an. explosion in the left lava- The weather was suitable tary. for the flight and there was no. ..There was evidence: of fire evidence that weather was a dainage only after, thé plane) factor in the accident. ‘erashed into the. Bround, the re- Ba available - evidence indl- iport added. | yt % LONDON r iMaritime. strike entered a grim INSIDE TODAY ‘ (promising—statement. from the ,seamen's leader that the stop- Classified Aioy reper 16, 17 - page could last a month: 1% Deaths. ..cescsocses~. 5-8 In that time the country’s eco- Comics \.ac...cereee.-.) 18 nomy, already shaky, could be Sport Sees tervere LL, 12, crippled. os : Women’s ; nak iis pe tes $, it | The pessimistic statement ticks —— 4 .from William Hogarth, secre- Sener Lee eee .. 3 tary of the ‘striking 65,000-mem- Kings, Queens, City .... 5 ‘her National Union of Seamen, ‘Prince-County——__--... 2__epineided—with indications that sa the country’s _longshore- phase Tuesday. with an uncom-, 4 the strike, which began May 16. ESCAPED WHILE HE SLEPT Jack Dash, unofficial long- “at that time,-she said she and” shoremen’s leader and an _ad- her children by a previous - mar- mitted card-carrying Commu- yiage. Nancy Goodwin, 8, and | st. warned thes government Jimmy Goodwin, 6, had been atea dafigerous situation would fi ‘rced to accompany Stewart be created if troops or the navy on a ‘trip of torture’ through® were drafted to clear docks con-. tyr states from Indiana_to_ his gested. with oe bound ship- home near. Arkadelphia, el ping. had escaped ‘while he slept in a Under thé state of emer gency CAT. go - : STATE TROOPER Bill, In- proclaimed Monday, troops During a day of questioning | grate of Magnolia, Ark., bends could be used to safeguard es- Tuesday, in “Marion, Mrs, | over tnotalk to “Glenn Stew- sain supp iO: iWehmidt started to implicate , art following ns capture: near . : connection with the. slaying at Larry Lee Schmidt of Marion, Arkadelphia Tuesday. ‘Trooper Ingram . arrested the man. Stewart. -had.been’ sought im Ind. (AP Wirephote) - cae . | coh bocca een ar a er rans.