7 \ ' ; * WEATHER ‘A few cloudy periods; light winds Kecom- . ing . northwest 20. Low-hizh 30 and 37. : ey: sunny, a little milder. ) ae If It’s Good For The Island ; , : ¢ z i “@ i bo fe : : . : 47 i ei oe __ The Guardian Is For It : - < ¥ . ; aoe i . VL 2 oe ee heel ‘ se 3 ie be _§ rs. Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” : - i VOL. LXXVIIL NO. 95 " giathariond as Seema i —— | CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1965. = 6 SEVEN CENTS 12 PAGES a ee Hees Claimed Prepared To Seek eadership ‘Wilson Faces Tough Battle Ll No Public Campaign In; Steel Industry Takeover Until Dief Resigns - ~ KUALA LUMPUR, Ma- laysia ‘Reuters)\—Five cats parachuted to Australian troops oh the -.Jndonesian- “ Borneo border have been killed by the rats they were ae a a b Royal Canadian Legion-, ot Barrett; president of. ae Na tional Council of Veterans Asso |NATO forces in West German. FOUR OFFICIALS of the the annual meeting got under- Holstein-Friesiag Association way in Charlottetown yester- , @f this province are seen as day. Left to right are, Erksine Union Road, secretary, Parker Newson, Kingston, national di- rector. e of the- nine defendants. J. Cath eron Denaldson. former Brandon Packers board chairman. and Minme E. Peary. former direx tor. agreed to pay $40.000 in ¢ash and surrender $57.300 worth of Brandon Packers bonds in their possession for cancellation * The action also was settled * pirpehisse ~’ Brendon Packers shares the $131.44) mack as @ previt by Paton and Cax thes «old ther Branden P. shares to Great West § Saddlery Lid. the sum of $22.918 teat Brandon Packers had to pay im income tax because of the deal mgs of Paton and Cox. i Britain's steel sation to shareholders. ‘Sem trem some members af bis ova sent to destroy:...The Aus- industry. expected to be pub- members of fie Conservative party amd probable hostility tralians said the rats turned MONTREAL 6 ao - general dnd reluctant tore lished early next week. signals opposition estimate this at rhore from tie 1 Liberals im the 63)- out to be tougher than =z- te ree in extraordinary . [te wing - in_ what peed bmg £2,000,000 ane ane, seat House of Commons. pected. — eee ee tee circumstances. ERT Yar Witass Micaisier Waloon's take the” Gers GE'S” Govctammead (Sie Cotacc teas Laker -publiclyfor the post until Joba PRESSED TO RETURN _ abe — cix-mentheld adasinictration. | stork iseue. ‘a maces? Vara i Diefenbaker leaves it. Ciose “associates of Nir” Hees The 35900-word paper is <x- a Rationalization is ty far OPPOSE PLAN Melemeasd Student In __ meantime, however, he *2!d. a i grapes. pected to advocate state control most controversial tem on | Ad neck thoes Lakes vesets ans a quiet, behind-the-scenes | for 12 major steci -- producing | Labor's program. Wilson has ‘of Parliament. led by Woodrow Slated To Meet See to semi-active politics weeks has convinced him he compdnies—accounting for 8) to threatened to cail a general Wyatt. are against “old-fash- . through work to—maintain_and ie ae Sane en return. 90 per cent of Britain's steel election if it is rejected by Par- joned nationalization.” Pearson Today — _ strengthen the party’s Quebec question then ame one production. This would give the | iament | arguing that the gov- With Labor clinging to an organization.’ of timing and, informants said, rtuai control of “ernment’s program is being over-all majority of only four in - OTTAWA — A Prince Edward Highly-informed sources close Mr. Hees’ thinking in this re- the industry withcut havmg to frustrated the Commons, Wyatt's small Island student. Lois MacKinley dl the former trade minister, &4Td runs ~fike-this, Bationalize about ‘50 smaller Besides entrenched Conserva- hand of detectors could sink the Island = River is sue 8 president of the Montreal _ 1m the first place, he is “en: firms. . tive opposition to state control pili. . s postr Canadian stock exchanges, ‘remely happy” in his current... p of 10 4H award students The prime minister will be DO be received by Prime *#id Thursday Mr. Hees de- Post with the stock exchanges able to sample which way the ; here Friday. Cided. on this course following, 2"4 more than rejdy to’ con- oe 7 Pearson iS - f political winds are blowimg dur- Mc. Pearson will receive’ the “tremendous” pressure on him tinue that work the time ’ 1e ri icizes. ing the debate on the contents his = ok cites to return to the party and seek ‘being. Nor doe: feel that a : \* _ bn itself is not expected 22d ig present them with the leadership, . reasonable v¥—even a year : The white pas is : The sources said the pressure, or returning to active : ra te reaci Parliament. before the ©ettificates of Canadian citizen: in the if jetters. t politics will damage his political PEARSON GETS FISHING HAT end of May or the beginning of ShiP- * "GSlls and personal visite, came Position vis-a-vis the leadershh . # ICausewa' Delay SS sos epee ee She Re a ee he Prime Minister Pearson has at, presented to him in -Ot-~ sion of his saath birthday, Mrs. have decided to reconsider ns — ae a0 the pa. ments within the party, the ister E. Davie Fulton, Mr. Hees @ close look at a new fishing ee eee eee ee a The a who de-national- tional 4H conference in Wash- level at which Mr. Hees always 4 not feet -}@ . ¢an- declare bers of his office on the occa- (CP -Wirephote) HALIFAX (CP).— Opposition te industrial Se im the | “at the’ : ington, April 25 to'30. . .@mjoved his main popularity. himself a candidate for-the next : leader John _Diefenbaker said_Atlantic_region was insuificent_|ized ‘most of the steel mductry But a number of higher-tank- ¢lection_regardléss. of “whether : ; [here Thursday * ‘further action” “This (federal) government has after coming to power a eee: : ing Conservatives, including MT. Diefenibaker remains a ae ' jens nended sew on She Auntie + gostentod 10: be far more oppose Stee ee ey at Search Planned eves. s0me_members_of Parlia-. leader. He’ has told ‘numerous = : “ Provinces en grants in- = it f been frag sitialn onaul- ment publicly supporting Mr. oo a, the present ! |mimer ee ee For Nfld. Trio tetentaher 9 he. premet me: | SESOe" sor sonal eons, He said upon arrival for a Mr Diefenbaker praised the ~ ‘him, Pi lrg Py ship and that coe are do ‘speech at the annual banquet of” self-help efforts of the Comser-_ HALIFAX (€P)—The RCAF anything to try and elect him irt| the St. George's Society that yative government of Premier Arab-Israel lrescue centre in Halifax said The definite decision to return y despite assistance from Ottawa. Stanfield in Nova Scotia and said : Thursday an air search wil] ‘© active political life represents FEELS QUEBEC IS VITAL. the Atlantic region was “still the causeway from Prince Ed- + cl : 4 begin at dawn today for three a .?> ee oe - ‘ = feels, however. he can 8 KEN KELLY hich’ ‘will ‘t .., below that economic level which ward Island to the mainland Ti Iks Urg Newfoundland seal hunters, dapper, 54-year ex-cab- work—“and he'll work hard at ae (CP)—Georges Phil- stich aie him ee ot rte te so i fe te thee bat {would be under construction if - e anomee Ss De Gal of . Lor: eeulin dae ee me i Soe Oat eeeciate 0 the las Vanier, soldier, lawyer, 73 The Shah of Iran is scheduled mer when the extension df lis'me Clo ee oe ne ie TUNES (CP)—President Habib rence age lk Bali xpi "Cot ors eee E " im om pace 3. ¢ peasy as yor aarti: ee et hace OF tee ar tee eS ee a The Progressive Conservative 43, as jsut ale te oe on The ok, from = : pa % It may be his last birthday Vanier at Rideau Hall while importast ceremonial duties— 2 ernment of Prime Minister Peaf-‘states begin exploratory talks to\tip of Newfoundland. left the ye Bas z= aes aera Grae | Wes. reading the speech from the won of paying sroud”: pith end their long-standing qupreel. amell commenity is on cst- Oil Canada. Now on an extension Mme. Vanier nearly always throne at the opening of ot Parke, Fi Bomb en Cee! aoe The face of the Middle East board. motor beat about 4:38 of his term of office, Gen. Vanier accompanies the Governor-Gen- ment—has made the Governor- re — Premier Stanfield would be tramsformed,” Bour- wednesday morning They are : : is im good health and making eral in his travels. The vice- General a familiar figure ‘to \siatence ae dae heneey al Se guia said in ‘sn ‘oddrems to 8) Coincid Ploughman, 3, Abr plans for further travel across regal couple have become. many Canadians on television. Tossed | i ace of the federal govern- group of students. given Wednes- 7""'° a- So some ee hacia Panu nee aS n j ment" im his industrial develop- day and reported by the press ham Hynes, 4%, and Edmund Oc g He has already logged almost = ~ ‘ So here Thursday. Hynes, 3. . couver 65.000 miles and delivered nearly ; ms : : Cathedral 400 speeches to organizations in PM LI S GAS C yANCOUV ee ' a oe NK ATTACK | ~. LANISAL MEETING HELD Ce Ae as | gM S sitemnt fee inl sn ee uae b insted a titer onste — Jee city Thursday - by connecting | robberies sons yd 1 aie — iy. T st ° Try ts ben ws inaeatn WITH LONDON INCIDENT (meee mentee ae Spe leon Sane ew when he will down from <= o = [a with a second ng - ep — ‘ man Catwlic Cathedral Thurs- - ne crime. false holdup calls that, sent city Minister Pearson announced Sean (Ch). — Fees: Sekai. Pepine_ tied. to Ge red Age aie orl 's XPOF ar eT. as veteran police officers were |The eral ap promo : Minister Pearson recalls the into a post restaurant and 0°". the ng inals 1 ze last summer that the tall, white- , ; burned im he ue still speaking in awe and horror | police procedure , ; : battle of Ypres by connecting were told to leave by the m the fiery of. the i y haired soldier - diplomat would : ‘ slaughtering by a Van-' The police department had remain in office at least a year it with the day when a head-. headwaiter because the res- _ The explosive device exploded jcouver policeman of his family not been surprised when a f bevond the normal five - year Waiter. tried to toss him out taurant served only officers. ™ flames at the head the Val a e or Oo st jet seven. The policeman then mer Cancduver palice dieu of a London restaurant. At this point, Mr. Pearson centre aisie. eins | shot himself: to deat 1. was arrested in Fadmonton in ey the pattern of the last two Mr. Pearson told the story _ an Englishman — | ® a the eee cod The constable — es enete connection with the currency appointments is followed, his at a press: conference after ‘ized them as Canadians =e midiows cathedral Canadian Holstein breeders fault that may < Hogue—had bees ‘connected robbery. successor will be a bilingual noting the 50th anniversary of Tose from his table to push = cee pt Goad ak og Bave the largest export market Dr. Kelly as oe 35 ag br rst a the department Wednesday with! “We had a strong suspicion English-Canadian. Gen. Vanier's- the First’ World War battle the headwaiter aside. a ak of Save s ‘ of. any cattliemen in the world ant A duction ra Sa Peon <y fem ale a some internal help.” ne was Rt. Hon. Vin- where Canadian soldiers “These are two of the MES enclosed statue of Pope Pius “and if we pay strict attention TESTING URGED # ‘ There, are five female classes Canadian Pacific Railway ware- a Perciv’ cent Massey, the first native. stood firm in the face of the who held the line at Ypres.” x7 to improving our’ breed wet A Master Breeder. him-e'f. ooo ind With counarisinn hina 3 a val. 3. former born Governor-General of Can- first gas attack launched by the Englishman said in a 4) in < were im tre RAVE 2 market anywhere in the Mr. Row urzed breeders to keep 9. por ca ates eden coae: = Thursday. the chief said sev oa ue a Soneu wen " bout ne ‘ yeari =— iy. . - all. 32. ’ ‘er, were ba Vv hes fully the ‘Germans. : a voice heard throughect the (—inedral when the betlled s gase- werld fer pur cattle.” Natiosal pre cid poten’ gol gai: ic there are no calves—and cias- eral members of the force were arrested in Fd meates te ana anier . ly ; z= The future prime minister -_— room as he invited the | homb was ‘suried. or tenery tg Row. Sasace thom ae oe a -_ cae ses for 2-year old, 3-year old and under suspicion in that robbery | week They are due to appe yered from art atac! o Canadians in. : Ontario t the Pri zd " ¥ omiy 15 per cen 4 he : P : oe _ Ghia -seaitea tes te tal er pono tk in iitioags Be a eae - The cally injury wes to Emme ‘sland. Holstein ae —— of the costs of ROP fees ia Can. “*03t_0%4 cons — ary, coms and and the earlier $13,000 holdup in Edmonton polic> court taday a period in 1963 y ime Mr. | Said with 2 Reves, 4. who was ida” Me thee wie tes i these in milk shown tozether — Of a branch of the Bank of on ciarzes of retaining stolen . ; later became a pilot with the grin that the incident was a aboot ‘the Gis: tes wed ton ‘qiation ee Se i ok te a and.the other class is for - ows Nova Scotia im suburban Dun- praperty. HAS HEAVY SCHEDULE Royal Flying Corps. bit embarrassing be- was taken to hospital , me eepenaree five years old. and over. There bar logue was a close friend of itis schadete for the nent'Gew| Mr Pearsen ccid be waste CONE. “WE Were Just off the * The black and white cattle — The association voted $259 a8 is also a class for'a ~“zroup. of Am internal investigation of Percival. He had been under months calls for several trips . eee 7 treopship and the only things they're called Friesians every- prize money for three “extra four animals” bred and owned the d----*>°-* would be investigation in the currency notably a three-week western London on leave with another we had withstood were the where cise but North America classes” at the Provincial Exhi- by an exhibitor — not more than SEPP robbery and knew it : o soldier shortly after arrival in ? ” —. have “undisputed prestize.~ bition this year. They will be a 1 , tour the last week in May and iv temptations of London. one bull may be shown. One coh- ——™” the fira twe weeks 3 the Ontario man said. calf class. a get-of-sire class a2d dition is that a di wee d “Your cattle here om the Is- one for progeny. None of the within eight red a a | House Leader land are as food at anywhere three it provided for vnder “There ig alee an iner bred im Canada — classification the new arrangements between udder class : OFTAWA (CP> — Opposi eesas shew it — but rat the Canada department. of acri- ou rns as ea Leader Diefenba' ae doesn't mean you sticuld not culture~ aid exhibition ‘as PRIZES ENLARGED ker announced - oe eee oH e Thursday the appointment of C@tinually strive to improve tions that adopt the new >ia2 to. Prize money is’ great’: en- ‘ Michael Starr. former Consery2- 308" production and type.” be which Canada contributes liber- larged with a total availabie of . tive labor minister and MP for 2dvised ally in prize money. $14,000 im the dairy classes Ontarie constituency. as Coa Dr- HH. Keily, Chariotietoan Under the mew arrangement which compares te rough!; $3.- = ry r ac Servative House leader im tne 2/50 urged more care be exer- there are two bull classes The 006 previously. Commons. cised im sire selection. Both first igcludes the ages ptevious- There are 1 prizes ia each #1xn ‘ a" p=’ men warmed of the dancer -re2t- ly known as jor and senior tion start ith a fi-< i INNIPEG ‘CP? — A judg- ‘with two other c directors By JOSEPH MacSWEEN (was accompanied b murderdus themselves the full weight’ and He replaces Gorden Churchill. 2s by the fact a multiplicity of calves. The second includes the of $0 and eau dow to the ment of $48,682 and costs was —with- Allan Rass for Sang See a : ae = sustained fighting. violence of the attack. ‘ a ie a ein Sires are available by ‘ftimg a ages previously termed seaier smaller prize of $10 ~ handed down Thursday against cas; and for Harley Campbell nadian prow r it- was an the at Temipeg South «i ohone ordering semen. jumior yearlings. Th=re exhibition associ ‘oronto businessmen 1 cs ea aan tak three po gph ge break the. deadinck shee Gavay mune’ —— Select ae correct sinzie Py bulis. In cach cose they catenin tn pean i os > companies they controlled si a desperate days. just 30 years of trench warfare and its fail- “For three days they held on aE - 2 : civil suit involving a bond issue AWARDS PURCHASE COST ago, Associate Defence Minister ure was largely credited to the % Counter-attacked. until they of the bankrupt Brandon Pack- — Mr. Justice Dickson awarded Leo Cadieux said Thursday. Canadians, who were fighting *eTe felieved and stazgered. ers Lid. $a00.¢00 for monies thet. Brendon Cadieux spoke at ceremonies their first major action of the perenne ger — — Mr. Justice R. G. B. Dickson | Fathers tt te ee marking the 50th anniversary of war. “ shatered bres to a ef Court of Queen's Benci as- | Stares om Fropak bid . wine the Ist Canadian Division's his- “The only obstacle to the area.” : sessed the sum against Hugh Gescrihed as a company without toric stand when Germans used complete breakthrough of. the ‘A 19@-man contingent and a Paton and D. Hubert Cox. Paton Substance that had been reacti- poison gas for the first time in enemy was the Ist Canadian Grunt from the Princess Corp. Lid. Leomar Investment vated ae -_ ee = the First World War. Division, an unblooded ferma- Patricia\ Canadian Licht Ie Corp. Lid. and Fropak Ltd men was sicned He also “The a Canadian = tion of green troops which had ‘ntry, = = Ger- In his judgment- Mr. Justice ee ie eee eee ee diers was unknown when been sent into the ‘quiet sector” any. took = ceremen- Dickson said from the evidence ST second battle of Ypres began of the line to get some battle #5 along with a similar -contin- of the eight-day hearing he could = Tx amount of SAW was April 22. 1915," said Cadieux, experience,” said Cadieux, oe oe the Belgian army. come to no other conclusion gg or expenses charged who flew from Ottawa for the speaking in French and English. anniversary opened with ggg head ers gongs inl oul ge gpa Agi Fl oom ceremonies. “In spite of their Gagan the raising of the new Canadian to cheat and defraud Brandop and (‘ox .ghie. tecohatng the “Three days later the whole tactical situation, they took Mac. alone with the French and | Packers spurchase of ‘tf ‘company's world knew that Canadians prompt. and energetic action to Belgian emblems, in. front of the | The action was instituted last shares were unexcelled as fighting contain the advanre of. the Ypres town hall where Cadieux os sa Shenae —— raed vir Justice Di-ksom awarded ? ‘ ae ‘ : was welcomed by Burgomaster pa 1% andon Packers bend «. , int Renee " . men enemy. thereby bringing on ‘ , Aoen f s' lesue. Rh Was breusg’n to court — * Bo a ae od SERVED AS MODEL The wae .eouus - sinles iy: Ge Netheal: Trem Oe. re Se oO emand foe a Pane Se” eacene INSIDE TO Y " \eremonies at the Menin gate [ceiver im bankruptcy of Branden af office space = Toront would not give in—tha’ would DA of Ypres and at St Julien. five Packers. for Chri Flin- space ” not miles away. Placing wreaths toft. the trustee, and Branden Also Use he judzment with Cadieux were. Fred Packers Lid. were sums of $5./30 aud S178 OBrecht, president « the Two Jays ago an out-of-court which Pater ant Cox used im settlement was made with four their dealincs © th Donaldson to