Wersoscersossnas 3 | : $2 ee eed : ate aen a = aa ——+ 9p of 2 ts 7 z : a wee a io : "Af I's Good.For The Island og WEATHER : wi The Guardian. Is-For It : Sunny and.warm with light winds; low- : - ‘ high: 38 and 68. Wednesday: increasing ; cee 2 \ cloudiness. . ene ee “Covers Prince Edward Island: Like The Dew”. — : Paes VOL. LXXIX NO..120 -Anthorized 28 Second Class Mai by the Post Olite-Depertment. oe Nor MORE SEVEN CENTS 18 PAGES : CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, MAY<24, 1966, H I " d A Cl A re a y Ye : sai li i ae Ottawa, and for payment ot postage in cask 7 3 Islanders Lose Lives In Two Traffic Accidents SUMMERSIDE BUREAU, The death vehicle is also : a “” OF ae EP LAN iporten to have caught fire aaa ae oo * two-car collision early Sun- following the collision but a pass- Miss | day morning three. miles east of ing motorist antinailahad< tag ain RRR. eee ete te | '_freetown on the Freetown Road, flames before they could flare Gallant. at 415 Water Street at claimed the-tives of two Sum- out of control. The Champion the time of her death, is surviv- merside penidents, . = car is also a writeoff. ed by her parents, Mr. and Mrs; ue cwar ewson, , 2 1 : : : of 321 Arcona Street and Mary INQUEST ORDERED ae sens wih eight be bh ‘ Anita Blanchard, 16, of 415.Wa- Dr: U.K. Zielinski—of -Kensing- ; <j * They ts he re aes ter Street_and- formerly of St. ton pronounced the victims dead _p, evsha dad tt anys Roch near Tignish, both occu- at the scene ahd the bodies mere lneraia th: Nase 105° wradee pants of a 1963 Ford died in. |temoved aftercoroner Dr. LE. ivy 19. ida> & and dosep I ——stantly it the crash. ~~ 7Prowse—of—Chartottetown arriv- | Th ve ide : i sti ated The’ Newson vehicle was in @d°and empanelled a jury. Dr. a Ce a eth ca ae id | collision with a 1963 Buick dri-. Prowse? called — an inquest for 1 oy a f-the ian . siae| ven by Edison Champion, also Héxt? Tuesday, May 31, here. [RCMP det + t ee ah of Summerside. Both Mr. Cham- | The bodies- were then removed soy 15 4 . to Pager the B den | pion and a ‘passenger, Athol to. Charlottetown by an ambu- me AE se Buell, also from here were rush? lance from Rooney's Funeral °°3° ment: -’ COLLISIONS AT FREETOWN, TRYON | t T 2 i : Canada_ NB. Only Province ‘To Be Fatality-Free A [By THE CANADIAN PRESS jexposure. There The Victoria ?Day weekend | deaths. os were ne ed to Prince County Hospital, Home here, where an autopsy ies a . : Last night Mr. Buell's condition ,was. performed Sunday. oe : Tere iain seere eith ob karen [TWO DAK IN TRAFFIC : dit T : tragic in 18 years with.a known was ‘reported as still serious. An amibulance from Comp FOU term oc a accidental death toll of at least. In Alberta, two died in traf whiie Mr. Champion's was re- ton's Funeral Home remove | pee ‘ F i Fa | 100, oe n , . fie and in Saskatchewan one ported as satisfactory. Attending Mr. Champion to hospital while T L; - Ses ; ea ‘ — |. iwas killed in traffic and a boy physician Dr. J.K.. Beer said another ambulance from Row. ITOGQ y Another five persons were |was crushed by a falling tree that Mr. Buell- had-—undergone ness Funeral--Home took Mr. : {- e ? ita ‘ : : ; |missing. and believed —, One- person died in eas ia % : : i ow i ‘in Quebec, im : : : | | fs ’ : | Newfoundland, and two each in | A Canadian Press summary | prince Edward Island and Nova of holiday-period fatalities since (Seotia Another six drowned ‘in 1946 showed: that the worst -prev- |weva Scotia, and. one accidental surgery yesterday afternoon. Buell. _ The accident occurred at ap-| Married and a father ;of two proximately 12.30 Sunday morn- children, Mr. Newson is surviv- ing. The* Newson vehicle was ed by his wife, the former Mari-_ OTTAWA™>(CP)—The highway death toll for the Victoria Day holiday weekend was termed a “great tragedy’... Monday by proceeding east. whilé the Cham- lyn MacDonald of Crapaud and phi) J. Farmer, executive-di- ious ‘May 2 ai in’ | pion vehicle was travelling in children ‘Kimble 4, and Carolyn rector of the Canadian Highway Has hed ite ens peta se |poisoning was reported. ¢ the opposite direction towards 3. Other .survivors include his safety. Counel ‘ tb tteuialt | Only New Brunswick was fa- Freetown. si _ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Enoch 4 Canadian’ Press crose-coum: | # ae oe wer | tality free, ; The Newson vehicle was hit Newson of Westmorland, and try survey [from 6 p.m. focal | # raffic accidents accounted, The survey does not include broadside and smashed beyond his grandmother, Mrs. Susan times Friday showed that. the | for 70 of the fatalities in a Ca- | known suicides or slayings, na- nadian Press survey between 6 tural or industrial deaths or the s number of Highway deaths were | eq far outstripping the council's ‘prediction of 56 deaths. toll inst weekend -the -highway repair. Both vehicles came to’ Newson, Breadalbane. ; . vest facing the general direction! Surviving brothers and sisters of Freetown and the bodies of, are Norma, Mrs. Alan MacLean, -both’.victims:.were.reported....to.North...... River ;...Elaine....Mrs. have been found a short dis- George Sherren; St. Thomas, On- tance from their vehicle. tario: Joyce, Charlottetown; Ste- Girl Is Fatally Injured In Accident Monday Night Small Fires : A person is dead and another | P. who investigated the ac-| 4 - in the -P-E-1.-Hospital suffer- ;cideht, reported that the Walker ing from undetermined’ injuries |vehicle- was proceeding toward Burn In N.S. and shock following a ‘two-car Charlotte.own at the time of the ’ -|p.m. local times Friday_and late qeaths on duty of servicemen. Monday. | <The worst. holiday fatality -|.The...Canadian. Highway Safety .tells._in..the—last_18years._for’ Council. had predicted 56 per-|each of the major holidays: sons would die in traffic. |Christmas, 130 in 1962, a five-. holiday; Thanksgiving, 104 |472 WERE KILLED Sey Be : ithe then trade elias oo: in 1965; Labor Day, 124 in 1965; riod since 1948 was the Don in. |Civie Holiday, 9 in 1965; Do-. : ms jminion Day, 172 in. 1963; .and ion Day weekend in 1963, when ‘May-24, 100 in- 1952. sage 172 persons died, 8 in traffic... - ~Forty-fi le had died~ in | Sey Ts ario, 27 in tr Hess Release Being Sought __ Ontario, 27 in traffic accidents. | MUNICH (AP)—The lawyer . toll’ last wéekend of~57 should have promp! motorists to idrive cautiously. : a “Apparently this was a@ for lorn hope,” he said. a INVOLVED IN SUNDAY-COLLISION seen right, A 1963 Ford, is the one in which both occupants, Lemuel Edward Newson, 27, Another, three drowned, - one / died in a fire and four were) “dead in-other accidents. - Buick, was driven by Edison Champioa-of Summerside, both Mr. Champion ard a passepger The vehicles involved ‘in a collision which took the lives. of two persons early Sunday. seen een oe ee he ae HALIFAX) (OP) — Lands and collision on the Trans Canada collision. The other vehicle was | ‘ ‘ ; Vi i Tg ’ ‘ ee forests officials reported a few morning three miles east of _ ‘the driver) and. Mary Anita Athol Buell, tients in | Quebec's toll was 39, with 27 Highway in. Tryon ‘shortly after travelling west. = een | ont ail cose crening 7 ialanchard, 16, bdth residing tn neto Pee nL aeeg fe trate agcidenta,,tine [20 Rudokt Hess: seit” today be 9 o'clock last night. fires in . Freetown ,are seen following gi nmerside. “lost. their lives. Prince County ‘Hospital, Mr. wnticohak Scciaiana “ae tae had~ appealed to the -Big--Four {other accidental fatalities: Five a ae ae ee oe | more men.are missing and pre-\tife sentence in. Berlin's Span- sumed: dtowned -in that. prov- jqay prison for war crimes. . inee. . Dr. Alfred Seidl of Munich - British .Columbia_had. ight lant he had.’sent copies of his _ traffie fatalities and two drown- ‘appeal to the heads of state of ings. the United States, France, Brit- The Manitoba toll was five,/ain and the Soviet Union. The Emergency tn Britain © Suns aee : ‘three fishermen who died__ of! Spandau prison. Mr. Walker was taken to-hos- \lands Monday; ‘the fitval day of mone ania t 7 ~ pital by an ‘ambulance . from |the holiday weekend: nn vr eae i me Peles (Chisholm’s Funeral. Home. while| Temperatures in many inland ithe deceased, travelling alone, | localities climbed to the mid and County Hospital., Robert Walk- | 3 : ' Da rea jwas taken to hospital ay an“ am, high 70's for the warmest day of er, 26 Edinburgh Drive, Chartot- a he year. so far. aceaeted ; |bulance from Compton’s Funer- |t tetown, driving a 1962 Chevrolet, |-. 3 : I lene fires was taken to-the P.E.I. Hospital {m4 noe. : val | eee ioepics ae SN Oe where a spokesman said he was! The deceased is the daughter |-.—* rs atiended by Dr. Malcolm Put-!of Mrs. Bernice: Simmons, ie ot ee Drive, St. E Hea a In'the Walker car nh aden cohen to be; Killer t Wave Reported In India ___were Mrs. Walker and_trhee held at the P-E.I. Hospital this | children who were ‘attended at|morning. Date for an inquest — the svene by Dr. Daniel Stewart. will be established following ap-| BOMBABY) (AP)—Three’ per- of ‘Bedeque. zi pointement of a jury at noon to- sons and many cattle died Mon- The Borden detachment of the day. day in the 10th day of a killer : = ~ heat wave—in~ India. : Numerous fires- along the bay the crash, both facing the-same -Buell reportedly in serious con- general direction. The vehicle uy dition. “The. right side of the Newson Imelda Simmons, 23, St. Elea- vehicle on the left, A 1963 ' State Of. En nounced As Tieup Continues By HAROLD MORRISON’ demand for an immediate 17- frol maaxignum food prices, no 5 z .per-cent boost in . the weekly special policé action would be LONDON (CP) — A state of wage of £15 ($45). The ship- taken as long as the trade con- emergency, desigited'to give the gwners refused to budge from ltinues to co-operate. [> : e ; e ~ Revised Plan For Space Flight «: Bess oss in nana pra a | : : : : “"\desh_state were blamed on the! _JOSEPH-PITRE..._|80Vernment_ power to regulate their offer_of a 13-per-cent in-|GIVES. WIDE POWER __of 1,000 youths, protesting Can- iheat wave, | sg food” prices, shipping, fuel, wa- ‘crease spread over two years. |. The emergency powers would ada's observance of Victoria|ond-storey balcony and pulléd ; ° e 4 : * . A { . ‘ Revealed By Gemini 9 Team |, Nearly 1,350-““thatched huts City Resident |ter supplies and other essential The ynion said it would -con- |aliow the government to unclog Day, tied up<traffic and dam- \down an election poster and po- 4,000 Students in Montreal__.__ Protest Holiday Observance (CP)--A groupy. The crowd dispersed after 'several—youths—-elimbed-a—see- | “MONTREAL HOUSTON (AP) -- The ‘U.S.\Eugene Cernan, the crew, told Gemini. 9 astronauts revealed a'reporters Monday that despite revised flight plan Monday ‘for |the juggling of plans, basic ob- their’ frustrated space journey. jectives of the flight still could dee \were burned down in. villages services, was declared Monday sider any larger offer from the cdngested ports, impose direc-|aged several cars as they tice moved.jn.and-broke-up the ‘around Bezwada. city as the Di es Su d d en | jas the economy-crippling. Brit- shipowners, bit the owners de-|tion over land transport, super-|paraded Monday night in east-| parade grees fahrenheit. Y je a break. ee Ray Gunter called in both sides /orjties in mail deliveries and Police said there were no in-|had most of its 3,000 men on . | | Joseph Pitre, 68, a longtime Prime Minister Wilson’ made Monday for™ talks, but ‘the dis- ithe distribution of gas, electric- juries and declined to say how jduty , to prevent disorders. ~ itemperature soared to 120 de- ish seamen’s strike showed N09 ¢jined to nibble. Labor Minister yise dock workers, impose pri- central Montreal. | Montreal police department resident of Charlottetown, died ‘the announcement in the Com- |eussion produced no tangible re- \jty and water and even redir py arrests were made d *| GATHERED AT STATUE he actos tad tbe PS SEEOMP ae rdenly Saturday Jn the"char= OM. He aauced the owney ui ci isoel of sorage. [ne eters goon tt Motes ON Sa e ia ocoe ropped ‘from the three-day | mini 9 will attempt to latch «, *|lottetown Hospital. me . a But he. The state of emergency is the. jance. Aa ’ ‘Baptiste 4 tched flight as a result of Monday's ; ; powers unless necessary. Bu hs, i ite] [op demonstration began,J¢an aptiste, wate by : ion te a stubby, 10-foot target is , Mr. Pitre was born in ‘S&gmont:|;. d nd “shi first since the 1955 rail strike. : °- he monstratic 50 . ‘poli thesed postponement, when the Agena i get : lont'/warned seamen and ‘shipowners Ad Neca Fully. ti treal’'s Lafon-|@bout 50 policemen, gathered, : target vehicle crashed into the (S#tellite instead of an Agena’ Bay, the son of Florentine Pitre [that Britain's ‘vital interests The prime minister mentioned SYMIMECSIGe _ peacefully in Montreal ich (earlier beside a statue of Dol- ak le etas into * rocket. | : ; : and Julia Peters. He was em- |must be protected and he this. and’ two other precedents— jtaine Park when a group, which | ord daa Ormesua, aa 6acly Aiea “ The alternate vehicle’ is less | - ployed for 45 .years with the | wanted the deadlocked pay fight the London dock. strike ‘in 1940 Aid ) h calls itself Le Mouvement de einhec iui whieh was, ake : a race 9, a rendezvous, ‘sophisticated then the Agena | : _ |printing’ department of T he jended quickly. and the general strike of 1926. I Ss earc |Mai (May 23 Movement), Sone at A Ss ‘link-up and space-walk mission. and cannot be .controlled as well | Guardian — Patriot Publishing | fhe emergency powers rei, 0" rent, (OF, proclaiming: raded around an artificial lake, | ot taatae as now is set to begin at 12:39 /in space. Stafford said. Company. ee 2) "noth the, emergency is to. prevent . watched by police. aes: eS e y: sR EAE URE RE BA food prices from getting out of PPOs ircra . Some © members distributed’ \ Yvon Groulx, president of the p.m. from a launch pad at Cape x | > i society, rer — the holiday. society Oe thay nat Dae Police said the demonstrators | themselves to the preservation jater were joined by ‘‘about 100 of the French language and ¢ul- ‘members of an older, tougher ture. ; element who led the crowd onto lawrence Hannigan, appear the streets.” wg for Mayor Jean -Drapeau, The crowd marched {Ive laid a wreath at the base of the blocks to Sherbrooke Street, |statue,. commemorating Dollard Montreal's main east-west ar- des Ormgaux Day, which isnheld of Parliament within seven ‘days: The idea is*to-have them approved and ready to put into effect when needed. They é Besides his~ wifey the former | Houses “SAIGON” €AP)=The collapse | Alice~ Doucette “of “New Zealand, of the Buddhist rebellion in Da | P.E.1.; also surviving are a fam- ; |Nang-. spurred the government ily of eight. Sem ae : (of Premier Nguyen Cao Ky into! ‘Surviving are ‘five sons: Ste- ™ust be renewed monthly to re- : : ae action aya a ee ae (phen, Saint John,’ New Bruns- main -in effect. : - Tally new popular support for) wick. ai is, . a] ° hia, military rule of South Viet mes and Peter at home, Daugn. (BOTH SIDES FIRM ; Tat ” Nam. But dissidence persisted |) i ide. Mm Culasiiay The " 65,000-member : ; ii the Buddhist centre, | Ts inc : ary artin), |union, claiming } Cernan said his space walk. Kennedy, Fla... May 31. the..second:.day..of...the mission 1... Air force Lt. Col .Thomas has; undergone a_ few subtle Stafford and navy’ Lt. - Cmdr. changes. ‘hand. Britain . imports almost ‘aid tie candionve “et one-half its food needs. Some : | prices began rising soon after the strike was launched a week ago, but in recent days prices have become stable. Agriculture Minister Fred s Peart said the food trade is co- HALIFAX: .(CP)—Twenty air- craft, 17 of them military planes, continued- a search late Monday for a twin-engine plané missing in southwestern Labra- dor since Saturday. | Three persons were aboard : \r" Wheeler Airlines plane when seamen: in Hue t has 518 ships operating and. although the and hirmotl with anti-American | Montreal; Justina at home; and jtied up and fiom men op emergency proctamation § gives \t er reagae See cal soe q lt. i i i # nment power to con-|Bay, Labrador, a mile trip. ‘tery. There several car windows |May 23. The statue wAs slightly qvertonss threatenall Saigon. Elathe Pals Wiltshire. strike, said it ‘stands firm on the gover po Lr igeatities were. WHMEM. er Thies tavecel car windows May 18, The statue whe sightty weno: | The RCAF provided seven 'pooxs: ‘ : : | af thee lott hase was planes for the search. Three Canadian Navy tracker planes also were’ in the hunt as were +six — United States Air - Force * iplanés. : The planes were using ‘Goose aati a wee Record Al Candidates | : tewstewmen Nominated In Quebec Win Festival Honors. § By JACK -BRAUCKMANN rected by a drama teacher and: VICTORIA (CP) -— A Calgary mother of .four, Joyce Doolittle, plav about the art of seduction ‘gained best performance awards and a Montreal presentation for actor Michael Ball and. ac- concerning lesbian love won tress Sharen Pollock. The play major. honors at the Dominion.also. won an individual award:. Drama Festival which closed $200.to James Eberle, best ac- Saturday night. tor under 25 in the festival. . Longshoremen % The MAC Theatre Society of. London® Little Theatre's pre- | | Calgary's. presentation. of Ann sentation of Bertolt Bercht's 4. Hellicoe’s The Knack won four Mother Courage and Her Chil- -To Vote Today aomretie ich ATotat Wales proguction” but decentral awards, including the hest pro- dren was the best production in e ies of 419 ein t ih canend (3 d i fathation duction trophy given..by the Ca- English and won Stan Lacey, the : MONTREAL (CP) —_ Long- ; ates : ize adminis on. ‘ shoremen in Montreat, Trois- fF Provincial general--elections -Its: lone _€andidate, — Mircea —had_entered their’ names with moe nadian * Association of Broad- casters. Prpduction’ of Les Bonnes: by menf-Contemporsin-—of- Montreal also took four awards, including best directors fo An- dre Brassard. : "The competition was so keen between the two at the ad- judicator, Marius Goring, said> “T-L-could tear-the best--produc- ticr award in..fwo, I would give half to Les Bonnes, half to The Knack.” He gave the Montreal group the award for the best produc-, tion. in French. Les Bonnes was Questers of Toronto. , best supporting actor award. Best supporting actre was Barbara Dahlquist for he? per- formance _in August Strindberg’ The Father, presented. by” Van- couver ‘Little Theatre Associa tion: University of New Brunswick Drama Society won the prize for | best stage lighting for Death of a-Salesman. by. Arthur Miller. BURGESS..BEST CANADIAN © : John Burgess of Toronto was the -best Canadian playwright for his a Stranger Unto My | Brethern,* presented by The sienna vice lit Rivieres and Quebec City, who began a_ walkout May 9, . vote today on proposals for a, settle- _|ment_of their dispute with the ‘Shipping Federation of Canada. However, the executives of their locals plan to recommend rejection of the proposals, put forward Saturday by Judge Rene Lippe... federal mediator. Voting had heen expected to start Mondays but at a meet- | smg—int Montfeal..it was deferred to today.: } i >> - INSIDE TODAY “ provincial> ele ction officials when nominations ~ officially closed Sunday. dune 5 election, sparked-by ad- dition .of younger residents to the voting lists and 13 new seats to the legislative assembly as well as a proliferation of parties and Sharp rivalries in some rid- ings. The provincial Liberal party on Prémier Jean Lesage and the main opposition party, the Un- ion Nationale led by Daniel Emilio Horja, is running in the new Montreal-seat called Dor- ion. ; There ‘are % - st candi- Tl women ~—The—nominations—give—promise—dates—nominated,—one—of—ther,———- of some lively battles befere the Andree Rertrand-Ferretti of the separatist ' Rassemblemenf pour I'Inaependence Nationale, is an opponent of Family and Welfare M nister Rene: Levesque-in Lan- rier Pace The Quebec Socialist party” is. contesting four constituencies, ~ the Communists four and the Quebec’ Conservative. party, which has no connection with the federal Progressive Conser- the only French play. Johnson, will be contesting all..vatives, will fight three seats, NOTE TO READERS WON SCHOLARSHIP 4. ee. baci Classified ..a7@...-.. 18, 17 -- 108 ridings. Le. Ralliment National » was ‘ip ate tba ST caaiketitn ers The tabloid supplement ; ; fetes seco eeteeeeesenees a But they are only two of eight formed by provincial . Credit- ° ‘ ' _ accompanying © Saturday’s , . fe ‘ Sea iE aaa OMICH rv eeeeregeges: parties in the field, ranging | istes and some separatists, The , ee ele seit shace-i Com | OAHGN Ot _The Guardian ; a PRESENTATION MADE TO SUP T. MCN IL Coen a aia secvsees 18 7 from. le Ralliement National, Conservatives say they - believe bec government $3,000 scholar- was advertising - material |: 7 Sig TE a ee A TT ITS ZT 2 7S ag SS IC OES RD Tt sdHotials aed with-90-candidates;-to-the small--in being ~\pro-Canadian—t Linon ship. for studies in drama for inted f d paid for b - ‘The RCAF Association No. que was made to RCMP Su- Charlottetown, will be- retiring | erside LEFT), pagt-presi- La Bese rece eeens est of the minority groups with than '“‘anti - French: or ~ anti- j thei ae sh Th eee et tee are oe. + mati i : , from the force on Wednesday, dent -of the. Provincial Com. | Summerside ............:. 3 Sone, of English.”’ : their, roles ‘as Lesbian maids in the P ve C ‘ai-| 201 Confederation Wing Club perintendant A.S: McNeil over : : Kings, City ««.. 5 , : ; the play-by Jean Genet the Progressive Conserva ; ‘ Monet, May 25. He is. seen (CEN- mittee. Looking on is Pope gS, Queens, City =» The smallest grown is called ‘There ate 25 Independents rum The Calgary production, di jive party of Prince’ Edward! toom * presentation of the Ale the weekend. Supt. tcNell, TRE) receiving the plague -MrMahon, president of P.E.I. Prince County 2 te Part: de ta Democratisation |wing this year and three Inde - h yes a Cadet League of Canada_pla-commander of \'L’’ Division. trom Errol_Laughlin of--Sum-— Committee - wend Economique which’ wants to cen-ipendent. Liberals. The” Calgary production. ai Island - 7 ?