5 iad oe. . es ae RR ST a ae ety i“ eee RET OE SKC Re er BO ialelasaaaapaiisiey chil lc il gpl tla ii - WEATHER a Scattered showers; southerly winds 25, to 45, becoming west 20, gusts to 40. igh-low, 58-52. Sunday: sunny and cool. 3 PW's Géed For Thar teland , v¥ ~~ The Guardian Is For It e . ) 2 { ; ; overs Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” a 5: CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1965. Nor Moss SEVEN CENTS 16 PAGES ferm Pronounced -Capital Murder n | | Jury Is Out : | For 25 Minutes Prince County Truck Driver |s Killed In Highway Crash , H ly injured early last evening i Ateece“iohol td: bene: charg’ that he wen doeeivad of a. be. When the three-ton, unloaded ed with capital murder in the |wer of complet- planning afd gravel truck he was driving: death of Mrs. if f approximately one mile west of by an all-male jury after 2% Miscouche. (Gee picture on minutes’ deliberation Gallant | FIVE CROWN WITNESSES — page 3.) also faces a capital murder | There were five Crown wittes- The accident {s believed to boy > charge in the death of Mr. Mac- | 8es-called at yesterday's sitting. have taken place as the deceas- _ ANOTHER TERM Donald, byt this case wil not be |The witnesses included: Con- . ed was in the process of passing : : : with until at least Stable Raymond fT. _Sweet another vehicle. Heavily demag- next ROMP; Charlottetown; Dr. . Johs , ‘Apri. ; ; An announcement— .f rom . ° etl : ncial pa i ' : Chief Justice Thane A. Camp-/ (Craig, provi thologist, Prime Minister Pearsons |bell sentenced the 17-year-old Coady, Charlottetown; “Cpl. = Soe ee Gulinet, ST has been. |Foruse Cove youth to, ie in |Carlton Wentzel, ROMP, Char. appointed to another seven- ‘ } |Jottetown and Set. Ea i The Pate s- : ster ¢ ] vehicle, he was pronounced dead gets : 3 “ ‘The Crown’s summation of the |Hiott, ROMP, Charlottetown. ; {jee arrival at Prince County Hs. lo Revise Pensions ee diane ieneak ° [onde “was elivered: ty Gerald __Tie defence did not call a wt where been trans- . |R, Foster, QC. ° > i ; * from Ps (CP Wirephote) He told the jury “I don’t think In the course of Dr. Joho "| you will have any trouble decid-|Craig’s testimony he said: “In 2 it oh 4 ! si F3 Charles R. McQuaid, defence of twine) around thhe neck of Bowness Funeral Home : : ee opinion death resulted from An autopsy will be held in| OTTAWA (OP)—The govern- {000,000 the first year and would ' Deficien ing this offence was deliberate |™Y opinion ‘ er ment proposes to pay pensions be too much for the economy | cy and planned.” ithe ligature ty Se Se of more than $100 a month to |to bear. ; ; ; a | fem: xamined. | would elderly le with no other in-| The Liberals proposed to con- counsel, in his address to the| female body I : come, PrimeMinister Pearson centrate higher pensions on peo-| &" g Payment | jury said there was a homicidal | 697 the body ee said Friday. iple who need more than $75 a ee - |offence and Clarence Perry did| than three days a July 26, He seid ig a. ime CBC |month and have no other source Announced cause the death of Evelyn Mac-|than seven days on , : lelosast Gali Ulmere! govern es ae kal aaah ied creas coteae’ Seeheel: Tos questioned. altout “tes re ee ave om ‘ihe stale and” me other) OTTAWA. (CP)—A. deficiency | ieion the accused struck out at|-eneral health of the body ment will "| incee that. share i i payment of 4.83: cents a dozen ; | which was identified as Ew -«hégt ae eee Pensions for mane, a "Be is fare = ent: was announced: Friday eae oes a "s senDoaald je the Coroner’s4 :! e agriculture department. | « , quest, Dr. Craig stated: ‘There it (the: ota {28% $100—should be in a posi-|'” , ergue national price to pro. lie ae laa Tee - ho evidence of disease. be- tion to get it. bse death and no evidence. of a R) 7% and we will «now 1 think this is a» better |\ducers of grade A large eggs in | ging & % $00 or, if necessary, way of approaching this pension |¢ Support year ended Sept. 40) 9344; than?$800 in co-operation. neme. ‘was 29.7 cents a.dozen; 4.3 cent: ; the provinces (or needy | “It's so, simple /te say, ‘all below the support price of 34 |" tie ii : MA ae Ne \right, you gave them $75, we'll |°S™s. “4 Rey Justice ‘A. Campbell Ge-| was a discussion between Pearson said the opposi- \give them $100, but I'm-pot_go-}_ The department _ sid, PAV jrivered-bis charge to’ the jury.| respective counsels’ and Cinat~* .. maitties wre. Ieepanetiic lias te. engage in any @uction ot | Meal OO eee a ee enenaet. In a final explanation to the, Justice Campbell as fo ad- ‘ | , ise to pay’ flat-|the people's money for that kind | ected & .total--ebout Sea ow (30ry of their duties im this case| enissibility of photos of jehsions of $100 a month lof thing. A ee ee $172. [the Chief Justice explained: | dead body of Evelyn Mac rybods aged 65 and over.| “I think that’s quité irrespon- would get teat “Hf you, find that the accused! being entered in evidence. ‘ s cost an extra $800,- ‘sible. capital murder. " ———— = . sf - ° 3 aie e ; : ‘i. a (Chin. : PHOTOS REJECTED =, a ane Decision Near: igen (ied sot be committed it!" Chie Justice Campbell re for: the future of eur é : Meation such as| Sected the photos aid later ex- * he told: mn. me eres ‘SALISBURY ‘(Reuters)—Rhod- |sult of § provocation such as) ae Sg A a : : 2 3 esia’s Prime Minist2r Ian Smith | reid Friday night 2 decision on. Cc. : ie? ye ‘e son, I youn a] CE a S "| whether the British colony will you must. reduce — and you! S ; made awful a. W ¢ | declare independence wnilater- | should reduce — the offence to) Purpose of explanation or cor- soe * minority | se ’ a aim ally is near. manslaughter. Wf, in the third ‘oboration of evidence which we || He sald ‘after an informal |place, you find that- there was is the only grounds on which Fax i | 1 ‘AK (OP). — Premier! The premier Frday nght re-| meeting of cabinet members | provocation which was not suf- they are admissible. : make has tapped the federal |leased the contents of a letter|that he thinks th: next full |ficiedt to deprive an ordinary Sgt. Earl Wiliott’s testimony French oe for claiming min- | to Prime Minister Pearson pro-| meting of the cabinet will make person of se contrel — as revealed that Clarence Gallant r eral-r “im good, solid, un- testing te resale to the province! tie decision. vo lat col. charged. disputed Nowe:-Scotian soil” and of 900 acres at Debert near] a ee to a Truro ‘‘less the mines oe min- | over vincial erals.'’ The Nova Scotia govern-, long as there is a breath | isis. = ae Ment and Crown Assets Disposal) UF Campaign Corp. in Ottawa has reached agreement on the price the a night rally in Victoria. © ally in Vie i . SEES DIVISION > = &}&3 3 F Report Given He said a vote for the Libera ie 2 province is to pay for the land) - expropriated for defence pur-| — poses and-now up for sale. ———- party means approval for gov- . jernment that makes wnder-the- _|table, deals to. turn over the Fe f af a 28 s 3 -) ; Ee i = been vested in the province . . .| The letter says in part: “Min-| Eskimos to’ the provinces. It not in the landowner. When the | erals in Nova Scotia, as defined : ; jin our legislation, have long means approval for. a. govern- ‘tment ‘that would see Canada di- years expropriated land such as) that acquired for the Dehbert) government of Canada in past) military camp, it never pur.) ported to be ‘acquiring mineral! rights from the province. i “The government of Canada| never paid a nickel to the prov-| Blince of Nova Scotia for such, = | rights.” | | Mr. Stanfield. said the: federal) } government is apparently not’ content to claim offshore mia-| erals—currently a subject of dis- pute between the province and' Ottawa..He said it is alarming | that the federal government j|claims it has acquired mineral rights in land “already expro-| priated for a national purpose which had nothing to do with minerals. “Much more is involved than! THE MR. AND MRS. WALTER BLACKETT FARM. LONG CREEK, RR. + Wlasees ofthe Foret Wamt' Pies ear Compcdhion te Geren ft gore COMPETITION HELD = try we dice he wate Beautification Contest =!eue se" : Winners Are Announced 2.2 f=" rie winners in the 20th an-| farm tame inorovernegt_ Song | queens: Mrs," Morrisol Mac 2s r 2! competition ince second’ a contest- ‘Lean, New W' : ings: : . Lane’s Se ard Island Rural Beautifi- | ants, the winners of first prize|Mr. and Mrs. .Arthur Howlett,’ “e ee ae were erie each county = as follows: | ; yesterday, following a recent Prince County: Allie and Lorne) special prizes for first year! ting of the judges and the MacNeill, West Cape; Queens: | gardens went to Mr. pd Mrs. | To Weston lige mineral rights in these 900, of directors of the society.;Mr. and Mrs. Zamifer Costache, | Orvitie Curtis, South Milton, and’ ce use ! ‘ ntr 1 to the Unit- acres of land. Your government! ollowing the Say Jacrahen /Siitle York; Kings: Mr and Mr. and Mrs, Arthur . Howlett, | + (CP) erase wk: givers up to last} might use this technique to con- the number of’ in 1964, Mrs. Tohn H Seiko “| : ‘ te $134,696 or} trol mineral rights to, vast areas to the special centennial; This year small. holding) ‘The P.E.1. Tourist. Association | Pade a ee bel Ber Gent of-the provincial ob-| in our province,” the letter says. contests, entries this yeat improvement competition Was! competition consisted of three) Ltd here. to Weston Bakeries $282,426, it was an. aeoled oi taoveane waist Ceasees aaa e og classes: ‘Ltd. of ‘Toronto. . had more than’ d wes described as up to that at tana ie tow See Class (a) Hg in cone | cori Galane indestry fat ah at of its objective and) Lea ers On last year. ‘one class and the competition Seient a "most 40 years said he would) oe schoo! ais iets! set farm home improvement has a<county one. Wia- ‘Clase tb) > lin \eontinue as president of Lane's high school districts Hustings tion was successful and pers of prize in this } over 3 years oP | Bakeries. Teported up to Thursday ‘sto be noted here that the! competition were: PE IRE © Guit ny ends ae of the Mir, Lane dectined reveal | MEM 8 follows: te ot | By THE CANADIAN PRESS é 7 ‘ . } * v umy : and Mrs. A.W.! “Cisas (e) Tourist Homes, won 2°Y details of the purchase bY | District Objective Obiective SATURDAY al Lot 16; | Weston : Mr. and Mrs CE ty: Mr. and Mrs. W.W. Ander-| . | Alberton ~~ 3,400 «30% Pearson—In Fredericton and fae gies; Sips: ar oon. St. Peters Bey. : Athena pe = Charlottetows. . ; ; oe rural-non-profit cemetery Central Queens ‘ fenbaker — In V ver, | Sraaaet Gee Camovell improvement co peey a) INSIDE TODAY wn eae ae Ms Kelowna, Vernon, Penticton, and |. In the Sgwer garden competi-|s proviacial competition and| Classified... 14, 15, 16 [Evangeline 1.350 ac Domes’ Tn ancouver 'tion, class (a) ’ ‘ the was in operation for the third Births ..... ccc eeeeeee - Kensington _ $350 0 Thompson—In Red Deer Alta first prize was won and ; Deaths ..........++ --s... 3 |Kinkora “4700 «6 “ia thane, aes S Biles + | year. . oe cemetery, ae ; A100 ‘Caouette—In ‘Cap-de-la-Made- Second -hostors went to Mrs. Er-' Grand River’ re agonee| BE 2 sysn es qorcenrns 12 |Montague 10,500 6 i "hes oe os 7 ng nest T. Coles, Milton, ‘tion wae the 1985 winner. Finance, markels ...... 0 | Morell A gn a BLAZE DESTROYS BARN IN CITY | | The PEI ‘Travel Bureau “ee ¢ |O'Leary 3,400 25 wa. me . I ‘The oral church improve; Women’s ........-----.- dourie 5500 35 Diefenbaker — Train from : : | prizes for the winders’ in. the| ment. competition, in iis second| - Editorials ................ ; ‘Stella Maris 1350 59 Kamloops, B.C., to Winnipeg. A blaze broke out im abarn was owned by Mrs. Ham Mae- folwer garden competition clags' year of operation was also won we ss 5 |lignish 1600 «9 Deugias—In Toronto. on Clarke Street, city, at ap- Cannell, city. The photo shows (b), judged on a ou Me. 30 | &. aan Sean te teal Kings, Quee bane Tyne Valley 1,600 | 5 See Deer, cas ee cae last a <aune eames eee -seph a. Be Nas, eee See ae | ‘TOTAL 63,776 33% ‘Legis, Que. ' tain nothing of- much value and te be turned on at the burning oe Bee eee eee nee eT ne : ee ee SL eee rN ia ee toe a re o m bi si ee ff ee meee te the ‘i