Me “ og “Covers Prince Edward ‘Teland Like The Dew" | e VOL. LXXIX NO. 76 . ne oe iebumon or reiag echt _ CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, ea: MARGH SI, 1966. _ NOE MORE SEVEN CENTS 22 PAGES . Island Goudie Delay Brings Prompt Protest ‘ WEATHER Snow in afternoon, changing to rajn,' ft et winds becoming southerly 20. Low-high 25 and 40, Friday: clearing, colder. if It’s Good For The Island The Guardian ls For It 3 s Financial Developments Permit a | Parties Unite FORT. WILLIAM, Ont. Keeping UN Forces In Cyprus | zz On Resolution | phone call corty ent By DON MacLEOD Brunswick and’ Newinundland : os Members of the provincial le- ‘land were announced, the prem- The woman had called to 3 “ aso EA Sr, Cesc eee wn, cee na a aie, teria ener 5 crane, omtng | MAND See, eens oe ome ay om oe velopments at the United Na- gent from the UN force unless |tain their contingents. oe vering over ViCKers* rotesting the federal govern- js being held up?” ‘tions which may make it pos |it could be reimbursed for its| It is understood that UN See- ‘ Colin MacLeod. and" ™ent's announted “rescheduling The premier went on to — wand . ier kn eiaeiee hg oreo said here Wednes- | cag to late to ak oma ouea ite \ Armstrong ps or ae caanaes ee asta ia. ces rao i. The latest crisis _ developed | day it is hoped it now will be | _, i a Lo a | otter: “Tuabte Yo est this oe and New. Bruns- he wed ina long. period craft airborne as! it proved : DEADLINES GIVEN jeanne ap te Dee.- 26, 1965, and he-ih—a ahaek alee tno When the sitting hegan, Prem of time. vin ’ | eee s jeir expenses up large puddie.in the park re- fer Walter R. Shaw moved that ‘That announcement s : ele ms year. flecting light changes from | the ordinary - business of the vicious and deadly blow me r this will satisfy Ire .|-House be suspended so that-his whole program of development. land is, of course, a matter for ® earby traffie signal.” ‘resolution could be considered. in the province..Our program af Fi r a n Cc e Qui ittir n aaa be that country, offi. | | The resolution also asked that. industrial davelopment is = g Ti tocy adiied thet than aid Atlanti ¢ Fair | the federal government recon- dent on transportation = | sider its decision regarding a tions.” . 3 wet ao 4 , wey on Mr. Thant's offer, made pow | slowing of causeway work. The premier went on to say. ~) sible by voluntary contributions. Grants Boosted - | In moving the resolution, Pre- that. a power cable providing an PRODDED. PULLED; BARB. : cos by 41 countries to-the UN for the | { mier Shaw said the announce- adequate supply of electricity ts Fe =D; | ARA EMERGES y . u Crores to force as a favorable de-| HALIFAX (CP) -- The Atlan-|ment of construction delay ‘‘al- to be built slong the causeway. ; itic Winter ‘Fair will get in- | most sickened me. Yesterday ‘Now both are delayed,” he Prodded from behind by a Barbara, 2 7,200-pound circus trampling flight through sub- | WASHINGTON (AP) Pree Pusclient de Gaulle’s pe “Canada, and Britain pay their |ereased government financial | was a black Tuesday for the said. ‘Pitch fork and boat paddle, elephant emerges front’ the urbs and across a busy high- has served formal notice that it | withdrawal (on way_im the force. Canada support this year, President |province which has waited 4l- | : and pulled ‘by a strong chain Blanco River at San Marcos, way, fell into the river and fo l_ out. of the. NATO com- = Ago's, maior sean est — Don J. Oland told the fair’a ta | see 160 years for the terme of ner ke dlated thane things are Texas. Barbara escaped from couldn't get out: | 1 w: | , nual meeting Wednesda Fed- Confederation to be met. attached 2 truck winch /mi by~ July - and’ ants ‘and the ouster of NATO instal- Denmark 680, reland 521 and Pues | not political; they affect every. - : * the elrets , and afte fence- P Wirephoto). | Irel N Sc: nd oe coe $A ). American head quarters and |tations from her soil was’ set in| | Aostria a 54-man hospital unit. unit. teal Rove ie go Te ex- |NEED FOR PROJECT one in the province," the prem- U;S. ‘and Canadian military in ‘diplomatic notes delivered to its |—— | “What surprises me is. that lier was interrupted by Kings | stallations out of the country by NATO allies in Paris. PEI. To ¢ a: Fei an oribute (an additional |e have a need for this project (County Liberal - William Acora April 1, 1967, it was disclosed lhe greater. than any other ho asked “when's the elee- ncin: af he hopes greater. than any pro iwi Hypnosis. For Stu dents | i Wednesday. U.S. Army, Navy rome ee, oe depart | Ferry Rejected : increase iene oe ve jvince. The .Atlantic area has tion?” ir {ment press officer, Robert ' He predicted a record - break- ‘double the unemployment of oth. | “You'll ret the ‘election. the anal JY Tieeh men. ate oe cumeya es thes United | OTTAWA. (Special) — The ine ety’ a cattle tontn’ cnetk, (et provinces. and. the federal premier said, “andtt won't be a Treaty Organization headquar- States would reply after .‘‘care- | government does” not consider |the Maritimes, including herds minister has said | his proxrar m bright day for you. Tales ma fen e or on Oo ian \ters “aud HATO: bases. - dopete ful study.” that ferry service between | from central Canada, ;was to- see that there was an jious. matter. jand communications points BROUGHT TO POINT Prince Edward Isl eee lequality of opportunity and | Opposition Leader Alex Cemp- _ % hae Fh | Vera’ Coe Seeten tesemie. (Weaviecial’ aetitten ‘ieoue and | growth in all areas. How he can bell said he was “as much con- around France, officials sa | De Gaulle’s deadline. brought, | irelate this idea to last night's cerned” as the — He TORONTO (CP)-A man who}: Mr. Albert operates an organ- | and his marriage was on the | James Byrne, parliamentary | total $27,500 compared {teaching others how _ i known as Motivation |verge of collapse. | by his generally worded declar- secrete” t© Transpogt Minister aa in’ 1985. The Nova Scotia |Amnouncement is difficult to un- ith nenevee, Oe ee eee a ee oo - Association “from the | “I~ stammieredT~hadt- “hig tegislafion- ioe tatién = Alar” this iouth wi psbetsaill_o a aaa jeovecnenetet wilt ‘pool, ita eee Péishing cet tuat on eictal eh "Mullally former. Libera]. agus sehool marks says _he- is ment of his. home, . where |blood pressure, stomach ulcer sel was replying ques- |to 58, ince | re a sure he cannot be prosected ier the instructs groups. He says |insomnia and a dozen other rt French intention to pull out. ‘tions placed on ~the . Commons’ |Edward Island , budgeted {meats of federal —— in.New | (Contioued on page 3, col. 5) © doing anything illegal. ene hypnosis ‘is' just like |flictions. I was taking 10 dif- Considered He says France will not re- ‘order paper by Robert’ Muir, for $4500, an increase of $2,000; | ‘G. Ralph Albert, 37, banquet jlearning welding or bartending. | ferent kinds of pills every day rar ee North - es pt _— and. Victoria. nett son ee kee aI tmianager at a suburban Scar- ‘of my life.” : aty, t conte! ir. Byrne sa that: ta up S00. ue e Ss" Ss) borough motel, said Toesdas he lee: «Stakes bomb he Saint | He began> to etddy human |, 7mere Wa! =. rr setunl the integrated NATO system ed study of the prp been | Brunswick contegies 48: et. n . fas Managed to — get he Saha: Nk He said. te rae in personality which led to. an: en- egg eas Te- |has routlived its: use and | made, “But: inary 7. Tn additional Marke. for his own thretchil-lretorm school at 12, and. was thisiagy tor an ena iriese: Of. sis cunt, toe ‘ae op to $00.0 ie oe dren - by putting them im @ ldischarged’ toate 4 te tse Gel he thakesins haste Ahcaiiie ew (ee aes Allies é Pf aniied and terminals and cosis and con. [money for prizes. Total prize meircite inmate rR (meme tae cn (rT “tere ls i’ twp Tl abe Secs wo” Ped wae ig xpress | Coneérn } ates has taught about Pi . al 20 other parents with about 304 sychoneunetis OF’ 6.0 ave thing ia es are i. one Causeway. passed, third reading |continue outside of France, if \ed that such a a odie would ot! This year's fair will be held | children to do the same. like that. icotide place "if they feel like |"2* given to three bills and ‘se- | necessary. ibe feasible,” Mr. Muir said. = |Oct. 29-Nov. 5. CAPITAL BUREAU ‘the causeway was to ‘make the North York Township school’ At 24, he couldn't keep a job it.” cond reading granted to another. OF THE GUARDIAN economy more competitive officials have expressed concern | = Wak ten aur s Geb MAY RESUME IN SEPTEMBER Ae Orth 7. Dee _cmete eee eee “ ve at Mr. Albert's claims. School. ge i polyaedng. “ell went = Rong’ | es over the slowdown in the P.E.I. ‘haa been delaged. Aone ‘board officials are checking. ‘ | , = _ |eauseway, announced Tuesday sked ister’s - gttinnlbwnkhip and proviacial | Association’s 3-Year P an ior to their going to the Charlot- night in Finance’ Minister Mit. | action was partly: because P.E.I. authorities on how to stop the’ tetown Hotel for the Speaker's viaeatie wie: it iMegal | Explained At Meeting” - — Perna. reating navn te | ‘Raymond Denis’ Ordeal | : lH, 3. Angus MacLean’ and |Macleen replicd, -“‘surely. not.” Bae : ~ >| Heath ~Macquarrie; MPs - for. Mr. Macquarrie—said he de for _anyane. Oe * sat | The purpose and plan of the} Mr. MacDonald suggested that |Act. The amendments are -de- 2 Queens, « \plored the budget as it was like- chell Sharp's first budget, was | ‘had elected Conservative expressed’ here Wednesday. by members — in "seamather. MR |Potato farmers Association, | they meet the directors ‘of the |Signed to: take the magistrates; - cee wt Ds eee 8 Lb ly to accentuate the difficulties syioeis “wer okaaed : 181, jwhich was formed at a Cardigan |'new association at a later date |out of general law practice. The , bet * making. te ear oot ‘im the “Atlantic region: "We need “Mr. Albert said he was fam: meeting more than a week ago, |to discuss differences and other |bills to receive third reading omes é Oo emp fe) ra ry ne government construction spend no application of brakés. There tHiar with the legislation but jwere explained last night at a problems. This was agreed to, |were amendments to the Steam : ing this fiscal year, Mr. Sharpe |}8 no boom to restrain. With an. . it didn't t hi Was \meeting at St. Peters. Tempor-| (Mr. MacDonald told The |Boiler Act, The Insurance Act Che ' “included the causeway among a unemployment rate of ‘10:9 per. ure it didn't apply to him. ary chairman of the organiza- Guardian later, however, that and The Teachers’ Superannua- By KEN KELLY States government fe court pro (Guy Masson, 9. Mostrest salee- | i of projects that are te (cemt We eed . encouragement BOY IN DAZE ition, George MacDonald of St. | they didnot give a definite re- tion Act. OTTAWA (CP) — Raymond | \ceedings in Montreal. to .extra- (man who testified about a num- ibe postponed DA read \downs, ” Mr. Macquarrie said, Peter ‘Facon, chairman of the | Peters’ presided. Some 22 grow- iply when asked whether they fa-| Second reading of a bill |Denis’ ordeal over the affair of dite Rivard from Canada for ber of ee with Denis Mle the: timetable for the next He said the causeway decision North York board of education, ¢'S attended. ‘vored the plan proposed by the | amending the School Act was ad-|"2rcotics smuggler Lucien Ri- |trial in the U.S. oie .|June and July of 1964 after Rt jo se of the Northumberland Was utterly inexcusable - and said there is one 15-year-old boy | Five members of the P.E.I. new group. They seemed to be |journed late in the afternoon, |Y@rd came to an abrupt but) Judge Costello sent the vard's arrest. causeway project in order to|WTong. He said how any one in-a ‘constant haze at school asjPotato Producers. Association against the daily noontime mar- |—— ' temporary end Wednesday with dictment ‘against Denis to the \crrEs CONCERN minimize the pressures on the Could justify prolonging the a result of being hypnotized. also attended. They asked ques- ket report, one of the items on | #7 ge ign a mistrial in court of sessions next sessions of the peace open- | Judge Costello told the jury |ioa: summertime employment large operating deficits of the The boy's father claims his itions to which the chairman re- the plan, as well as other as of the peace. ~ jing here Monday. He granted \he wanted to stress he was not |rsriet and maximize winter |ferries and still talk of efficiency The 33-year-old lawyer and |defence counsel.Louis Assaly’s reviewing the case in his rea- scholastic. standing has been |Plied. pects.) employment possibilities,” was |¥@5 beyond him. improved. But the re marks lmembers suggested the new or- | A Srawer at the meeting said See savant te lappneies © eae Pear sons for dectaring a mistrial. the’ wording of the causeway an- “It would appear that P.E.L ‘don't bear him out,”’ . Tat fganization should amalgamate | ihe did not think the Potato Pro- the federal immigration minis- | |from appearing Sat \His concern was with Masson's nouncement. jand the Maritimes are being ‘eon said. with the older group. iducers had done anything in ter how faces a new trial on a said the defence would no dou levidence about the $60,000 fund. oy Gitar tunsaliial Punished for voting as they did - itheir eight years of existence. two-count: indictment, ae ibe able .to get the ease ad)) He recounted bac k ground _ = |in November. T hesitate to be- The Producers representatives next September. Denis eee =until, a later session, “including a great deal of evi- \with the slowing up of the cause- ‘lieve we are back to Mackenzie es said they had been responsible ce ues free on $1,000 bail. scheduled for September. idence that wouldn't be admissi- way,” Mr. MacLean said. ‘Par- | |King’s not.a five cent piece men- for stabilizing the market and . mae Judge Frénk Costello of} Judge Costello -recalled that |ble before you had the trial run ticularly in view of the situation |tality but the evidence is pain- getting the 50 cent premium Is: Fs, ¢ si ‘ ; “ Kitchener,....Ont., declaréd the jin the 31 days the court has jits course. wv ‘in the Atlantic Provinces. The |fully clear,”’ Mr. Macquarrie land potatoes now have. ian 32m \mistrial after 31. days of testi- been in session the jury heard | This covered Rivard’s arrest slowdown is-being brought in. for loharged: “T think. that..on the The er said credit for that “ewe mony and legal argument on testimony for all or part of only June 19, 1964, refusal of a bail jreasons that don’t apply in our |most partisan grounds this dect- one of two charges against the nine days. Only three witnesses |application for him and plans part of the country where th |sion will prove to be one that the Montrealer. were heard by the jurors, for a further bail application economy is not buoyant. 'Pearson government should hev- He based his decision on the Twenty-one had been subpoeén- during which figures of $25,000 | He said one of the Feasons for ‘er have taken.” jaa heat ta ary so jink | ib auetilad: hee tet Ce atakig ball an i *) On So cl ence ‘jury to. lin is mistria ecision was | ie 1 amoun wa urces aim No Delay In Completion Denis with a $60,000 fund raised based solely on{ the evidence of ‘MORE a= CAPITAL BUREAU for-the--eompletion—of —he—pra- — by Rivard’s wife although the jury had heard extensive testi- | mony about’ the money from \Crown witness. — ADDRESSED JURY He delivered. a 30-minute ad- | ‘OF THE GUARDIAN ject. However, contracts would dress to the 10 men and two OTTAWA — Government sour- jnot he let for phase two of the women jurors on “Why, - after ces said Wednesday that it is|project for work to begin in the all the expense that has been | not their intention to delay the summer but would call for a incurred so far, the case is be-| % ifinal completion of the Prince start in the late. fall or winter. ing stopped withoat a verdict | j Edward Island causeway. \No slow down is contemplated | ‘A budget. announcement by Fi- in the phase one project which ‘nance Minister Mitchell Sharp is the approach from the New ‘that the’ causeway would be one Brunswick side. 4 jot the government projects to be ‘‘The project is not being de- rescheduled an attempt. to ferred but simply re- scheduled. f from the Conservative challenger Ed- |paign alive. |Peters. In teller jury about Seni ease pressure on the construc- the spokesman said. ‘It will, tion industry, brought quick eri-! probably be several weeks be : : “We | | Names of the Potato pila ae ward Heath, 49, predicted ‘“‘We Heath, hammered hard on his | shall. win.” He declared new theme that Britain's destiny /@fS directors were taken by the | a Senraniion ae Rr price increases in steel._news- must be linked more closely | \chairman and they will be con- | : 4 made legal bistory print and coal mean that the with the Continent. He main- itacted later concerning a meet- | ] ; | Denis trial ‘bes a Feb. 14 0 “truth is out” about Wilson's tains the situation ha’ changed |in& with the Potato Farmers di- le ohe nat gy r stly of mismanagement. px since French President de | ‘rectors. fered a oe ee ee a sum of money to Mont- | |ticism here and on the Island. | fore the department has the de. 4 But Mr. Sharp said Wednes- tails of a new schedule of ten 4 day that there was a shortage of) ders and contracts worked out." construction’ workers in many parts of the Maritimes as in the RAISED BY PRINCE MP direst of Canada and this was The matter was also raised in. ..}dey elopment 1 ‘was. being taken by | the Marketing Board. LXD tex Ih r] ain It was decided not to sposieh | F directors for the first and second | : electoral districts at last night's meeting, but to do so at a later |: By JOSEPH MacSWEEN (Speaker's constituency. Liber {ss | date. LONDON (CP)—Britons go to éontesting 261 ridings. ~ Mr. ‘MacDonald suggested that ~the.-polls..today for their: second.|_Weather _ forecast__for today | ithe Potato Producers name three general election in 17 months. was cloudy and dry over much | ‘directors and that three be ap- Virtually all signs point toa re- lof Britain. ‘pointed otherwise but_this was turn of Prime Minister Harold| Although the election is de- not accepted by the Producers. Wilson with at least a comfort- \signed to pick Britain's govern- | Several farmers were in favor able majority for his Labor gov- ment for the next five years, of the proposed plas, which is ¥ ernment. lwhen profound. decisions and designed for a three-year red | As the last moments of cam- changes are expected, no single jiod, and it was also supported paigning ticked away, however, issue seemed to bring the cam- (strongly by a dealer from St. : 4G Spokesrien for the Potato Pro- Wilson, 50, called the election Monet Nl gd 7 lsanere were Leith Townshend, real. lawyer Pierre Lamontagne | three weeks ago to strengthen wi Aas 4s Leslie Underhay and Donald An- @\to have the latter drop opposi- | his position in the 630-member —-Wilson,_-c on._Europe* and | OW TT 1 tion to bail for Rivard. | H of Cor ns where his Stressing Commonwealth links Gerson.” Mr. “Townshend: is Sd , rd ‘ouse mmo e Lae games * lty president. This was one of two counts im Socialists obtained an .over-all also spoke of exploring the pos- an indictment returned by a | majority of only four when they sibility of Common Market en- | grand jury. Judge Costello had | - the ¢ i mer than the Commons Wednesday when ended 13 years of Tory rule Oct. there’ laid. i tg a cee INSIDE TODAY | accepted 4 defence motion for | E einer’ ores ‘Prince MP David MacDonald AB,.1964,.. Wilson..had..an erge of ere’ was also the question | separate trials on the two | Ee pointed out that Public Works: 'MORF, WINTER WORK Minister George, Mefirelth seid i “Ourpurpose is to throw..more.|.in.the.,House. three. or. ‘three at. dissolution of Parlia- of britain’s changing “place if ment March 10. the: world—how great a_ role | Classified ......... os an BLOSSOM QUEEN “2 The “second count. says fae "Jo Grimond, 52, whose Liber- ag ohe Play “east of Suez’: | eae Pits ara a 2 I ltried to obstruct justice by at-— lof the construction work into the ago there would be A ym ‘if als with 10. seats came ciase to (214. how great should be de- |. Gite ee a Hisako Nakahara wears her itempting to dissuade Mr. La- | winter months,” Mr. Sharp ex- the construction of the project. holding the balance of power in ea gn an ma ge ieatt SoEOent Paes. ca crown of 976 pearls set in 900 (montagne from opposing ball | |plained. “Work on the causeway He asked what the new date of that Parliament, has predicted dks “cinete go we a | Wii Es. . oes lea vce. 7 | Srams_ of gold after being (for Rivard, who now is sérving can be’ done at any time of the completion was. a Labor win. He all but advised sativa yon niher ats S| Finance, ‘Waite. coc8 named ‘apan’ *¥ Cherry Blo ja 20-year prison term in At iyear- and offers an opportunity ‘This governnient, which in his followers to support Labor |. ste ts cai aitas Ss Fotah | War Oheniied cs.cssc: rT | som Queen in Tokyo, March jlanta, Ga., for dope smuggling. jto_ lessen the ad in summer jitiated the causeway. will rer. in those constituencies without 550. ’ : pion Fditorials | 4 28. The newly-selected Queen RELAYED OFFER | | and increase winter employ- | tainly bring it to completion,” _abaceg Pi ehh “He thy: f ier ( Summerside... ...ceevese 3 | will be sent to Washington to | Mr. Lamontagne. 30-year-old | jment.”. =. * |Mr. ‘Pearson replied. ‘Thestates The Liberals are contesting ath, former minister of | | Kings, Queens, City ...... 3° attend . the Cherry Blossom \Montreal lawyer, testified that | A spokesman for. the depart- | ment the minister made in his _ Si Hidites: ‘The: Consievativey |Cnce: succoeies Dir Alec. Dove. |. Beiaee-Oniely g | Festival which gets under way (Denis relayed a $20,000 offer to ment of public works: said at budget is designed to maximize * = _'las-Home as Tory leader last - pe ieee on the Potomac River on Aprils him July. 14. 1964, while he Was | } ou : the announcement should not /employment during the. winter are a. but .one—the summer, . 1 12, (AP Wirephote) lacting as-lawyer for the United © JUDGE- FRANK COSTELLO change the mae date of 1970 \geason.” \ . “ . * : : . ; ; es : : . = A thin ap sfelnas aati etna & : : fr “ ai ty d ‘ : : : t ‘ } ‘ + a \ . g é e @ a -