Che Guardia WEATHER Cloudy with scattered showers, winds ~ If It's Good For The.Island The Guardian Is For It . southwest 20. Low-high 55 and 73. Sat- ~~ urday: cloudy, clearing. ‘“(’- vg Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” VOL. LXXVIII. NO. 199 nee 2 eee, Se ee eo ‘ARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1965. wr gan SEVEN CENTS 20 PAGES $600,000 WORTH INVOLVED Strike | 6 Ont. Men Face (... wo ne = rain Hi Gd nd le rs earance | It had been stored in 268) barrels. On examination last found | In Cobalt Disapp BELLEVILLE, Ont. (CP)—| im “ Six men have been charged in @ $e the disappearance of more than | |May, 245 ls were : : $600,000 worth of cobalt stock-| F | jeither empty or filled with sand) . ‘piled by the federal govern- | jor gravel. In the meantime,| nid rot ie eh : = , ment near here. | \demolition work had been pro- | “a ‘ceeding off and on at the! |former refinery property. I | “Assistant Commissio er. +Harold--Graham—of--the 07? P} The discovery sand and gravel had been substituted for | the metal in a warehouse at | & Deloro triggered a row in the’ Commons in May. It had been | 3 Cents Per Hour stored in 1958-59 and 150 tons, ~ were reported missing when de- cided te release it on the mar- ioe |for but indicated little of it waz }recoverable, apparently having In- Increase Accepted ket been used in processing. \ 3 : : ispector G. A. Guduid, in charge VANCOUVER (CP) — Grain | erally-appointed mediator, pre- Ontario Provincial Police re-} \of the investigation, said some ‘handlers here have voted un- vided: ported tracing the cobalt as 'had been recovered at a Texas |animously Thursday te accept. 1. A lump sum payment of far as Texas and Europe with the help of Scotland Yard and Regan —and-four— other men were eharged- with conspiring to steal between $500,000 and $600,000 worth from™ May 1, 1964, to the end of last February. They were: ‘Leonard Vigédda, 27, and chis " father Samuel, 50, scrap metal ert Maracle, 40, and Bernard Boulter, built in Nova Scotia by Anil | dealers; laborer, 20, laborer, all of Belleville. All except Moldaver appeared in_court Thursday and Were re- —manded__to--Aug.-18. Bail was set at $10,000 for the Vigoddas and $5,000 each for Regan, Maracle. and Boulter. GAVE HIMSELF UP Moldaver gave himself _up, later Thursday. He was rfe- Herbert ‘metal processing plant and some in England by Scotland Hardboard Plant Planned In N.S. --HALIFAX (CP) — Industrial. Estates [td. announced Thurs- iday that a $6,000.000 hardboard mantfacturing plant will be Canada. Ltd., a subsidiary of Anil + rbgaaieed Ltd. of Bombay, In- ia. -—€onstruction—of-the—plant—w:tt begin-early next year and it is expected production will begin late in 1966. Location of the in- ‘dustry will be announced with-' in about two months, an IFL ; Spokesman said. a | The plant is the first invest- first_prize_of $100_in the invita- [tional painting contest held in | conjunction with the Nova Scotia |Festival of the Arts. John House of Halifax receiv-| led second prize of $75 and Ruth | Marshall; also Halifax, was | awarded third ze of $50. The festival opens here today. Russia Aims To Be First With Fast Jet “MOSCOW (Reuters)—-The So- jviet Union hopes to beat Brit- ain and France into the air with AWARDS PRESENTED AT ALBERTON FAIR SWEET TRAFFIC | $100 to each of the port’s 450 a settlement formula ending to cover the pe- their 10-week strike that has re- grain handlers elevators. ‘involved had agreed to sign the Spokesmen for the elevator terms. : companies on the Prairies had| The new contract ff accepted indicated that a great mass of by the membership would not detail may have to be worked [contain any no-strike clause 2s out_before the‘ actual signing. once demanded by the compan- However, Mr.. Ferguson was ies. : optimistic that the strike- would There was no Indication from officially end by Monday. Mr. Sims when’ the men would The settlement terms worked go back to work, assuming that eet by Dr. G. Neil Perry, fed- they accept the Perry formula. India Urges Action In Disarmament Talks manded without ‘plea to Sept. ment by an company in ; 2 ‘ + - 4 ny} id's fi personic | Stea ot Marshfield . the beef “Shorthorn- ing*on is Lassie Princess Mar- AM ON RO e seuneteré iit ar: ae prohane 40,000 oe ae eeen tel tad “Lassie Queen" for 1965, pre- “Acean , Lapsie’’. The ~ lene Dollar of Winsloe. ‘See J AD | Metals and the Vigodda’'s sae |sdeegal is used oe con- |Schetnikov, first deputy mini- | sented a grant chemipionship animal is Gwaed by Aides Pi es BURLINGTON, Wis. ‘AP? - kel Metals had salvage con- struction of walls, ceilings and ster of civil aviation, . said) ee ne ee : There was one aaa ‘traffie GENEVA (Reuters)—India to-\site inspections by international ‘tracts im connection with the furniture. | Thursday. jam on Highway 3 Wed- (949 urged the nuclear powers to representatives to check on ut» : a derground tests has been .the The Anglo-French supersonic SAIGON (AP)—A_ surface-to- air missile downed a U.S. Navy: Skyhawk over North Viet Nam Thursday at a point outside range of the known fixed sites The spokesman said the pilot was missing and presumed dead. The missile issue was revived as large U.S. and Vietnamese ground.forces-liftedthe 70-day_156--guerrillas and .confirmed--90_-grounds...of...zeneral..indignities,. siege of Duc Co and launched operations to clear Viet : Cong Mobile Missile Units enema se aromas teary sere ee imme NRT NON a naa” stra sa ween Ah ringing Hangji, a U.S. spokes- man “anfanced, The implica-° tion that a mobile unit fired airliner called Concorde is scheduled —to—-make flight in 1968 airline: service in 1971. Schetnikov did not indicate a date for the first, flight by Rus- *-|sia’s faster-than-sound civil air- “We hope if in correspondent: earlier than our British and ‘French colleagues.” Viet between Pleiku and jthe Cam- — “He “Sait It wound” beset -Of wid helped — firefighters the-- Nam's central highlands Russian international .services, Thursday in == Navy Reinforcements Aid. iiceices In NLS. Forest Fire Battle | -— {build our.-first.one._ somewhat wrt: VILLAGE, N:S--TCP)=3 fighting ~thé—tire; —18-—of> them: also ~-said-.-it~-would-—-eontinue Navy reinforcements and lack university students employed by | sunny and warm, with temper- | ompatures..in_the..8Ns.. nesday. A tank truck failed to ne- gotiate a curve; went into the. ditch and_rolled_over_on its side. Out came 5,800 gal- jons: of molasses. The state patrol and depu- ‘ties took the. sticky job of . directing traffic until the the department washed off the highway. make a bold decision and take some theoretical risks in order to-—agree—on-—banning—-under- ground atomic tests. : - Vishnu Trivedi, chief Indian delegate also put to the 17-na- tion Geneva disarmament con- ference a new proposal for a two-stage treaty to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons. oo -first....stage,.... nuclear pass on wewapons of wounded. the heaviest Saigon. Big government and|_ ST. LOUIS (AP)—Charles H. a dite pice again routes inside -the Soviet Union. air strip and flew out dead and : — Seeking Divorce ground action seemed to be centred in the Mekong delta After 55 Years about 95 miles southwest of Viet Cong units were engaged |King of St.-Louis observed his at that point, 15 miles below Can | 55th wedding anniversary by ffl- Tho. Reports from the field said |ing suit for divorce Wednesday. the troops estimated they killed King - seeks the divorce oh of these by body court. Govern-/ alleging his wife had ‘‘a nag- ging disposition and a_ violent shore village. |a water bomber was being used A forestry spokesman said the to good effect. : ‘under control. About 125 men, fire was still considered out of | Canada’s $4,000,000 satellite fighting this blaze held it in ,;eontrol although it did not ad-|tracking station at nearby check Thursday. |vance much on any front. The Charleston, and the village of | circumference was. about 10|Charleston itself, remained out miles, with dangerous fingers of danger Thursday. There was half a mile long extending out-|a possibility, however, that the | of several directions. ‘ |flames could be driven their | ° i Princess A navy helicopter was im the Way again today. “et air constantly Thursday carry-| Weather ‘forecasts predicted ing—-men_-and--equipment into. southwest winds of 15_miles_an |_| ndi taiidioteach areas. About 20 | hour today. And the forecasters $ t tan imiles of hose was reeled out. their battle te For the first time since the Meanwhile, at Dalhousie West well as on “long-distance pinch off a 2,500-acre forest fire |blaze started last Sunday near near Bridgetown in the Annap+ {mear this Nova Scotia south aa new power transmission line, jolis Valley, a 400-acre:fire was ' sh ireported contained and almost “other states “iinder “a for- Pictou. Causeway Plans Progress HALIFAX (CP) — Prepara- {tions for the construction of a across Pictou other measures. causeway-dam harbor are going ahead | “‘very, \ favorably”, a highways depart-|clear powers. would undertake he called. “palace officials’ te officials said Thursday not to acquire or manufacture form a government under for- ment night. He said the depart drafting plans for the $6,000,000 mula acceptable to the two power blocs.” They also would cease all pro- ‘main stumbling-block to an ex- Greek Crisis. dreou__.told.... King Constantine Thursday night that the only solutions to the present Greek jerisis are to reappoint him pre- mier or call a general election. jduction of nuclear weapons and papandreou, who had told the |delivery vehicles and agree to king this before, repeated it jnegia: redacing: extetin stocks of during a 90-minute meeting, he ithese, and possible” agree to said in a statement later. Papandreou also complained In the second stage, non-nu- {9 the king of attempts by what nuclear weapons, Trivedi said. mer interior minister Elias nt is con-/ This would follow after nuclear sirimokos. jfident the actual buil@ing work) powers had taken steps to cease js begin s00n, | Department engineers now are “This has provoked the indig- production .and.reduce stocks. nation —of-the..democratic _peo- However, Trivedi said, exten- ple,” he said in his statement. sion of the existing 1963 partial Political observers here con- the FBI. The metal is used as! | Yard, ’ duced grain shipments to almost riod Nov. 1, 1964 to April 1, a special hardening agent in | Inspector Duguid was return- nothing. }1965. Mr. Sims said this i“ alloys. ing to Texas today to continue | More than 400 of the port's! amounted to 15 cents an hour. he accused are: i the investigation there. 450 grain handlers discussed for; 2. An increase 16 cents an William Regan, 70. former. | The cobalt that landed in over an hour,in a. closed. meet-| hour retroactive to April 1 on reeve of Deloro\ 30 miles north \Texas, the inspector said, was ing the terms of the formula.present basic rate of $2.48. of here, and one-time purchas- IRVING MOLDAVER ae eae to selimnere. aoe worked out by federal’ mediator; 3. An increase of 16 cents an ing agent for Deloro Mining and . ritain- metal went (ir , ; jhour from April 1, 1966, Seductian Co. from whee demolition of the Del refin- hy train to New York City by: re Ea Bogs men atotal 4 A scotaee increase of 14 warehouse the metal was taken. "5 plant. way of Buffalo and then by lincrease of 63 cents an hour cents an hour from April 1, - The company ceased refining In on nae = gg careers a —| si three years, including a 1967, with the terminal date of 1961 Y ; . | the contract set at Nov. 30, 1967. and stockpiled at a time when lump payment of $100. ce : i . . iTLY t had hi : Bob Ferguson, president of| 5. A lawsuit brought by Al- E CARGED JowrLy, ta tue antes wae, Winners Named te Vaancpuver ical of fe un bere Wheat Pol lamin dam borough, . scrap metal dealer Meet the needs of all Canadian [py Art Contest jon, said the men could be back | ages from the union for who was charged joint! h steel plants for five years—was , to work by Monday. But, he,was termed an {illegal work Re oe reckoned to be worth $1,300,000 - added, in the meantime—until stoppage from the union will be gan--with conspiracy to steat | a TATAMAGOUCHE, NS; (CP) ae $70,000 worth of cobalt between |2',.0¢ time but its value had cieccried Hasse of Herring the contract is signed by both /dropped. /Dec..1, 1963, and last March, {2/!¢m off to less than half that. Cove -nS,, has been awarded sides—picket lines will be main-/ Mr. Sims said he understood ‘ fn : . ch. oe tained outside Vancouver_ grain that the five elevator companies ; : sear... 4 FHENS= Reuters)—-Forme@-< 2. powers would undertake not to Greek premier George Papen . emt ae ame ment casualties were: described temper.” nuclear test-ban treaty to cover sidered the situation serious. from a broad strip of South as: light. A long spring drought: has left 600 Police To ; REGINA (CP)--A 23-year-old a ain mile-long ac” caer most streams in- the area dry : |Odawa Indian girl from Mani- and dam spanning ss cod the underground blasts is the most had been hoped that the meeting to 5 mt | - stouli : that separates Pictou and t he /wnaergrou asts i P ot : ate aes ee Protect Beatles laey ane tae es sees |oomatnantien i New Glasgow, important” task~facing~the—con=between~the king ~and~the—for- = | TORONTO (CP)—More than * ~~ * : Stellarton. ton and We st-/jference. mer _premier would lead to a > : The navy answered a plea go police will be used to con- hare waa Caneda ville. Lack of agreement over on- compromise. |from the provincial lands and j¢ro] crowds and protect the a ee, eras Belin esto anne tee ie Te semper : Unemployment Insurance Fund Moving Up After Long Decline es y n other Indian beauties as the Na- <4 |Cornwallis base near Digby in| The Beatles will earn $100,000 tional Indian Council ended its ithe Annapolis Valley. for two performances lasting ‘no ‘fifth’ annual meeting. 4 Bowaters Mersey. Paper.-Co.,-more-than 30 minutes -each:- The Miss. -Corbiere, wha —counsels on whose land the fire has done performances have heen sold Indians i the most damage, had 45 men greatly enlarged and seasonal workers excluded. PREMIUMS MANDATORY Wage-related premiums ww are mandatory from .workers overwhelmed by the judges’ de- ;cision..““I_ never expected_it.”* Runner-up was__Nora__Ballen- tyne, 20, of Winnipeg, a mem- ber of the Cree tribe and former resident of Flin Flon, Man. The title is awarded on the ‘basis of the girl's Indian or Es- kimo ancestry, poise, personal- ’ ity, leadership qualities and in- employment insurance fund has reversed direction. ny pie faa tid aoe oe Russia May Buy Additional Grain By BEN WARD indicates the fund will soar past OTTAWA. (CP)—After seven, the $10,000,000 mark before the years of rapid decline, the un- end of the year. It has a long way to go, how- ever, before returning to its all- Sere. —____—__—-—— For the first time since 1956, time peak of more than $900,- earning under $5,460 a year or MOSCOW (CP) — Observers! Australia was offered a 600,- ‘ the fund’s monthly balance is 000,000 set in 1956. who are paid on a basis of believe the latest massive pur- 000-ton sale by Russia three Acadians Need _ | showing regular improvement The fact that the fund “has hours, days, mileage or piece- chase of Canadian wheat by the months ago but had to turn it ‘ ‘ “ ‘over year-earlier levels. At the recovered from its plunge—tem- ‘ work. Certain categories are Soviet Union may be the fore- down because it lacked the ne- Aid To Survive end of June—the latest available porarily, at least—will relieve exe mpt, notably government qTrunner of still larger Soviet /cessary supplies.’ : figure—it held $38,006,000 com- some of the pressure on the employees, teachers and farm purchases in the world market An Australian “source said CARAQUET, N.B (CP)—Aca: pared to a deficit of $15,723,000 government for an overhaul of workers. during the coming crop year. | Thursday he thought the “odds dians are not strong enough to at the+same date last year. the unemployment insurance oe range from 10 cents This view has beeen strength- | are good’’ that Russia will buy SUTVive alone, Dr. Leonard The buoyant job conditions of framework. is oo mg ie cou hie thee ened by the big deal announced | Australian wheat in the coming Richard, president of the Na- 1.4 winter and spring started ee ee ee eG oe a tional Society of Acadians, said the quiry recommended that the earning $69 and over. The amount is shared between worker and employer. Ottawa adds 20 cents 'o every $1 thus collected and picks up the bill Thursday «night reversal. . fund's compulsory coverage be Speaking at the opening of a! Normally the fund hits bottom f three-day meeting of the society! at the end of May, drained by in Winnipeg Wednesday and by |year if supplies are available. | an = official Soviet admission |The Australian -harvest does not Thursday -that this year's Rus- (take place for another several sian crop is poor. | months. | ; ~ jn this small. ¢ommunity in| spring unemployment. In 1963 set's chee bbeest Kaa baee ae ene Pi cht source northeastern New Brunswick,| and 1964 it ended up with def- INSIDE TODAY for administration. ie deal tor Casetin Whek.aek te -— T has been too pr Richard said Acadians want icits of more than_ $30,000,000 (4. ineg 1k, 19, 2 The 1962 inquiry, however, : ; | aad thea: téllowdd ti a central European stronger links between them-|and had to get loans from the! ae. ” ‘59 Said_ coverage Should be broad- eS ae, is up with |area of the Soviet Union around gejves and other French-speak-|govrnment to bail it out until) - NMS ----- re ae jened to take in all employees, . other large purchases from |Moscow and too dry in other re- ling Canadians. . ithe summer job pickup allowed | Deaths ....--.00.-s0te--. 3 |regardless of income, fattening TI-ALARM FIRE.IN NEW YORK ; ao like France. the gions for wheat growing. In the The Acadian’s isolation, he a recovery. [> GOBIND sv evctcscccoceses. = ‘the fund to a level where bene & ; nited States and Australia. virgin lands” where dryness is said. “is no longer an advan- Sport ........-..--+.0++.. fits would be available for aay j : The same pattern may well|most extreme, the crop was tage, but a danger, as (Aca-| RISE FORESEEN Finance, markets 16 | size of job recession. . Firemen play @ hose on the fire had destroyed a beer trucks battled the blaze. Two [be repeated this year. France, |called very poor. idians) are not strong enough to At the close of business last; Women’s -..-....---..--- ‘ | More than 4,000,000 pay inte blazing ruins of a Brooklyn _ warehouse, a pickle plant, a fireboats were also pressed especially, is probably in a good | This was the first official ad- continue to exist alone.” [May the fund still was §$22,721,| Watertals. ..............06 ‘the fund. If the proposals of the _ fumberyard which touched off tinsmith firm, a rubber pro- into action. Damages’ to the / Position to land a contract since |mission of the fact made ob-| Turning to the field of adult|000 to the good, more than Summerside ....-........- ; inquiry were adopted, another an ll-alarm fire in the bor- ducts plant and a paint fac- structures is expected to rus ' Russia has been intensively pro- | vious by the purchases—that So- education, he said Ace a dia 8 $50,000,000 ahead of May, 1964., ings, Queens. City -..... : _ 1,500,000 would be brought ta, pugh's industrial area Thurs tory nearby. Three hundted in the millions - |moting trade and political rela- | viet agriculture is still failing needs in. this fiéld are ‘“im-|The pace of the current buildnp| Primee County ......... “most of whom now @ppose jois- day. After three hours, the firemen and a number of fire (AP Wirephote) ‘tions between the two countries. to feed Russians adequately. C \ef revenues over expenditures | ‘ing the plan. : tr -s i ‘ a od S a 4 i a i : + : 9 ‘ 4 a { .&s : § : 2. : a .