‘ uf tf if It’s Good For The Island : The Guardian Is For It. WEATHER Intermittent light snow; winds increas. ing to westerly 15. Low-high 12 below ° and five above. “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” : VOL. LXXIX..NO. 43 Autherced wed Clans Mall by the Pest Oftce Department CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21. 1966. = NOt MORE SEVEN CENTS 12 PAGES for ment im Cash./ Wis LEGENDARY FIGURE U.S. Fleet Admiral Nimitz Cana ian He Dies At California Home | : al gasee 8 gg bai the Japanese navy from the|became a legendary figure in| Then, in calcula Pacific ocean. in the Second |the island - hopping campaign Nimitz concentrated his fleet World War. died Sunday at his|across the Pacific in the Second | Midway, afd met the Japanese . ee eacteee ee vor Seomee Bie os ICE CAUSES DELAY ore. PROMOTED OVER 24 . | battle, June 3-6. Four Japanese hod . A US. Navy spokesman said | He was jumped over 24 senior Carriers, including the Akagi R esian — ; Nimitz, 80, died “of complica-| admirals to .become coniman. 49d Kaga, and a heavy cruiser 3 oes tions following a stroke. lder-in-chief of the US. Pacitic were sunk. The United States! [J § Office Sg ae PEERS Trueefalks Are Possible — OTTAWA (CP) — Vict Moore, senior Canadian i is : A ad ' Nimitz _ suffered rebral lost the carrier Yorktown and a owe. 3 a : nace fc et ater, enn a tect rv, a ° | Fresh Water Lines been in hospital for about two! Nimitz afrived in Pearl Har. point of the Pacific war. Sparks Anger 3 ai : mation iline of assaults across the Gil- caused mounting resentment in |. = aeeeeee Freeze Aboard Ferry ‘Nimitz underwent surgery on|up on a submarine and took 'time,” Nimitz said later. : | his “back Nov. 9, 1964. He had|command Dec. 31, 191. , Time brought more sea bat-| LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) — The - The U.S. promise that it will ee Guam, Tinian, Peleliu, Angaur, : ; The §S.S. Prince Edward Is-;the“barometer was 29.99 and and [pet _rpcngias, Seni'e | govere | sod was taken out Of eparation| falling slightly. to hospital for a.check- ‘As soon as he ‘could assemble ties, in the Solomon Islands and. Ses’ . ment : saeest. ‘the |Yesterday when the. ship's fresh The low in Charlottetown Sat- | — territory has [EE : [ + if fas : , i i gx & B Eve & |the Philippine Sea, and the long water lines fréze im sub-zero) urday morning was 14 below. i i Officials were not Neither was it revealed which |* officials “Mr. Moore saw,» but | they were believed high ‘in the Nimitz commanded get eee cod tae rs. Reports. from E. R. Pike, Two Arm Nu ‘ the Pacific, while Gen. Douglas |decision hypocritical. _ “dicated that: repairs to ‘broken Killed in Cra J on | ul comple the |to be back into operation some-| WASHINGTON (AP) — Two Los |time this afternoon. U.S.Army nurses, the first The ice. in the Northumber-| American military women killed said jland Strait is extremely heavy,|in Viet Nam, were among seven | victims of an army helicopter that more ice is beimg made crash near Saigon, the defence “ = s| department reported Saturday. ! i A [ Fs i aE : R e? : f ty s : s i Mr - |Moore’s , Saw rep- resentatives of the North Viet- after the sk if i f dl i i ut gi i z | é I ; : : ; E aie 1! i & ; ; FFs ‘sh ize : z g fi i : i @ : ; g k e 2 rea Ht iu Erte 5 78 He ! i 9 : i E | i i fied as Second Lt. Carol A. E. leohs. Ieee of Demme. tee ce! ore, Pa., at 11:45 last night reported a/and 2nd Lt. Elizabeth A. Jones, temperature of six degrees below|daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Trip . Se ect aremreTe Goong L. Jones of Allendale, : 4g : degrees below. Winds last Both nurses were attached to To Russia : were north west at five =» Fae the’ Sist Field Hospital. e? ew Soviet prges e erst IN. VANCOUVER BLAZE ing a three-day visit to Moscow Pie ak ao. starting toda ern-| VANCOUVER (CP) — The , “I jumped sou! ~ rgp eB ates hero known as “Boiled as a | and lived. The key issue of nuclear dis-| Boot’ has been identified. of my brothers didn't. 2 He is Jaydee Dymons, who | burned to death. Now, when! Te ee eaiee dintrie + once—livedon--an~ indies re--| see a fire something happens ; serve near Edmonton and last | to me.” : What happened Friday 68 gf i g af = g a Be eae contd The army surecs wore ieels- Radio range : i | fl Bt a i : i i t FLEET ADM. CHESTER W. 8 : a by Diet Welcome Warm 32 See daughters, Catherine, wife any of these oe j 8 3 8 Newport, R.I.; to ‘ Nimitz of Topanga, Calif.; and of Kosygin’s recent proposal sister Mary Manson Aquinas of |for a guarantee that nuclear the Roman Catholic Dominican|weapons should mnot-.be used Order, San Rafael, Calif against non-nuclear nations. : i E : “He was going_up and down those stairs like a madman.” MEMORY FUZZY Dymons’ memory of the event is fuzzy. By KEN CLARK Ipolicy advocated the - Con- 3 i ; OTTAWA {CP) — Conserva-'servatives. He ficines this a e se only saved blankets. Then the tive leader a Poe ieee eee. = rire al gS smoke. was mal me spinny Te pane FOUGHT INCREASES _ ry , national executive. At the last an tate to. Conserv challenge to his leadership. Commons seeking pension ; empty 7 _“What a difference a year |imcreases, Mr. Diefenbaker said 4 Die O Co 2 “hires: Boy oe lo something —to See ems et ey i me,” he said. “I had to do “What do you do for a liv- Meeting was. over. fought it. LA PLANT, S.D.. (CP)—Four|body was found. between the| what ing?” a repel aiheed. Srcisk ead ster tie cnediy (Seen Cock menene I could because 1 know ; ondeq|. The. Social {Cretit froze to death early Fri-|ranch and the others. what fires €an do... .” “Put me down as a lush.’ xe rash ha Pl csr ates ena et ie Na ae oe MES, yt | De fot Sl ea te speak. He responded by’ de- Sains RA Ie Cone ya te aS eae a: desperate der ont atuet SMMMMRGe! geacte came fans 8 morning” oY Sick thls |etanet during the epproech of| In Manitoba, where Saturday Wering a sharp attack on the a ot to start a failed. | Aberdeen. eS - f Senealy's * : 5 the two rockets. might Winnipeg’s overnight low Liberal gi iad ealled ee fe 5. eee lee atoan aheeaitie’ ieee a : 4 tipped to 41.2 delow to set a re- for a Canadian ice move in ~ porters an he tapenietiaes tims as Cyril Le Compte, about : i for the fourth consecutive Dy Canada “faces an ever-increas-|40, of La Plant, Zelda Lee, B tio 4 Rey ne eee ing assertion of-American ‘sov-|jebout 20, of La Plant, Cora EXPECT RELIEF Were alloned tn te porters lereignty over the Canadian|White Eagle, about 30, of Eagle "Bunday night was expected to Bi-"-nhater’s talk and thus wit. economy.” It began with the |Butte and her three-year-old son wrovide some relief with the Nosd the dambestration. of | fre" crore me Sune Parts between | PRSEP. scien, ebwut 40, of Ea- — /p-.' unity. : es : it 25 below. i does oul yD, ctmaxed wf ot, aia | ae cn ort et te] Seg were closed. ‘ talk by “this is no-swan |L@ Compte's He }Lake: got above zero. ty : Delton Camp, national prest- | Song. This is a challenge to the taken. oe: * Southeastern regions of On- | PGE ler’ of the Conservative Asso- | Progressive party everywhere to The five were stranded when tario had their troubles com- t tiation, Se aru ain te get the truck in which they were } : SO things were pretty qu the ~~ | nidiing gtaliled in a snowbank dar- ede _ ‘Banquet room. | -Convention | |ise « blizzard about 17 mies eas a ow, : northeast of here. The tempera- oe is Geek ae ture overnight fell to 20 below ~““4in—his--speech; -Mr:—Diefenba- ~ Scheduled OSS Sat = el gn ale onan a" $e | Fe i ty oe betel t call an in confer- ce cds in a bid to settle the Viet | OTTAWA (CP)—The national [GUCK for three hours aed thes : t aed Nam war. He suggested all na- executive .of the Progressive Compte ranch, They found @ yy tions affected by the - conflict. |\Conservative party decided Sat- hayrake about 200 yards away t i including North Viet Nam ‘and |urday to hold a spring cone eN- | sad the adults attempted to peel | 8a = . _ bp no be ae tion if rossible, r in Ibark from the posts found with Pe eo : 1 ‘0. econference table. |Quebec province. ; ye . ‘ ae > ‘ “He told reporters later he| The date and exact site were |= a ae ian “TOKYO (AP) — China ac-|i | 2g to the in this area because |Dalton K. Camp and his chief |” sepries and Le Compte be- Rusk Sunday of threatening the: The agency said: is‘ an independent country, officers to decide. died walking toward the) Vietnamese and Chinese peopl@}” qecceding to-Rusk, what the ‘lose neighbor of the U.S. and| Mr. Camp told reporters after a, but a. Compte fell be- i with “a-big war’~in his tes Si Maieh wants is very ‘@® member of the international |the one-day closed meeting a Li itimony before the U.S. Senate d It only the @ontrol commission in Viet 'concensus favored a meeting [und Frank Ross said the | i iforeign relations committee i . ies. to acount lam. [before June 1.: However if Slkcaies ol the two women gud "| |Washington Friday. It saidi Tee eat cat the Acer? pir. Dicteubaler told the 102 | spring ae . be -ar-Tenild were found together near os is prepared to- take. Up iy Geininbde South Vist cutive mempbers at the it~ od a f been ¢ | 7 e. ‘Nam. . it ta not for him to “oredict sear tie the fall. Ket |the hayrack and Le _Compte's | | Tee ea China “news -agendg Mmm vagaries of the mind” of| The national Conservative con ' ae called Rusk’s: testimony backin Nhe Chinese people, on their Ministet Pearson, but jventions, which attract ‘about INSIDE TODAY 3 : " ' ernment’s policy .on ene F sagged more . than aieee eaa” may be in the |2,000 delegates, have been held! Classified .........:.. 1051s ca o oe Eee Nem “a aaaene . ae a Vaemnennene in ng. He did not elaborate on |in Ottawa in recent years. Deatia .... : ey ee ; r A imperialism . . . is de fw t ~ “this “point. = | The delegates. decided on | Rirthe ._....--.-+e0cee- é ‘ MONTAGUE FIR WIN MARITIME TITLE to seize ~ South Viet Nam _struggle against US. ‘Television and radio “are get-/ spring rather. than -a_fall-_con-|—-Comies —..-«.-::s:++e+++- 9 se bra hs, | jee ce ae ee gobin force.’ ere slip = under the control of a few | vention after Leader Jobn Dief-| sport... a ak 7,8 A jubilant Montague curling armed with the Maritime ow are how they —at- it." In the pictures. » Whatever the cost may foups, he said. =.’ enbaker told them he felt it} Women’s .....:....--- y. 6 | team returned from firemen’s curling tropiiy. can mike the trip to Saska- , Dulee MacDonald, . which the a “Strangely, enough these | should be held as soon as pos-| p/itorials vecieess @ | in the small bourne of Chief Douglas Coffin, wh. ee- toon in the near future to see Clarkson, Ist “jn a broadcast i ; sere adherents. of the Lib- | sible. : aide. cscs ... 3 | morning and were met by ci the, team, said be- if they do the same with MecLure and 2nd stopped short of i party. | NOY aomeal convention Kings, Queens, City .... 5 fire brigade members, police fore ing for Moncton they the. wn trophy. “Out of Annear, Richard Chinese troops would be weTh- Liberals, he said, will | h-i¢ . last year, because “of + “Prince County. -2~}-224_.many_ town ‘residents at inter to bring back the ba- ‘our class,” says Coffin, “but - also accompanied the: into the Viettamese war. Ths electiog. oes Poole’s ‘Corner. They were con)’ did just this aad-~ we would like to-have # crack¢pach,...._ 2 femly that the Chinese will i Ped increase old-age pension, a