If It's GOOd For The Island The Guardian Is For It @hlc (humidified “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” Authorized ll Re the Post Office Department. Otto-u. Cllu Mall by VOL. LXXVII. N0. 101 all for puns-t If noun to nab MOTHER OF YEAR MEETS PM Mrs. Mildred Gntttriedscn, Prime Minister Pearson in was caring for lft foster chil- 46. of Kamloops. BC. named Ottawa Tuesday. Mrs. Golt- dren. During her visit to the v. (‘anadian Mother of the Year tricoscn. aii lndian. has ‘ [2 capital she enjoyed a shop. by the Florist Telegraph De- children of her own and one ping tour. ,' livery Association. chats with adoptcd child. At one time she. (CP Wirephotoi WEA high 30 and 43. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, mm. 29. 1964 lBrutaIly Murdered HULL, Que. (CPi — An 11 from his home here since Mon day night, has been found bru tally murdered in play area in a city park. The body of Rejean St. Denis son of Mr. and Mrs. Aldege St Denis. of his afternoon. He h in the back eight times. classmates year - old schoolboy. mission 3 popular was discovered by two Tuesday . ad been stabbed‘ THER Clear. cloudy by mid-morning. clearng in evening; northerly winds 10. Low- N'l'l' ‘MOH; THAN CENTS union's“ Bot loundl Russian Agency Reporter Ordered To Quit Canada iWinterWorksProgram Io Conclude Iomorrow' Confirmation has been receiv- 1 Welfare and Labor the provincial government Henry Wedge said yesterday he Minister ' Pollce now have lnlenSlfiea' that there will be no extension their search for 17 - Year - Qldi this year of the winter works Uvon Lacoursier, a foster chlldl program. rke" mm the St' 'Dems family; The program. under which the "t 12 91°th ado federal and provmcial govern- Lacoursler was reported miss . mems pay 90 per cent of paymn “E 310118 Wlll'l lhf’ murder Vlc‘i costs on approved projects will tim when they failed to return end April 30. In former years_ had requested the fellow“ de- partment of labor to extend thel "I l'ci‘cived gram from the minister of. . Hos. ,\llaii Mocl-IaclimlIU said Mr. Wtdge. “and he advls-l ed rile lllal the pl‘tt‘ll‘illll iviil noll be extended beyond April "0 "l home Monday night. Young St. Denis' body. stilt oozing from the wounds. was path of Fairy 3% ., thur Beauchamp. Jean Pierre Latour, 1 il‘i‘i’i 1:"0_"th ‘0 May 31- _ foun foot Lake Park on tne southern outskirts of the city by 12, and 4 . l {\lr. Wedge said that Sl!l((" there will be tio pi‘ozraiii exten-. sion. his department is .iskinz the program was extended a cipatcd in the program this year , to complete their claim forms for project payroll costs as of April 30. and submit them to the Expedition . 9-Man Committee Named _’ To Probe Tax Structure By MIKE DUFFY the tax assessment structure oft composed of Prof. Frank Mac i and Birt. Patterson. The meeting was held at the l Legion Home. was co-chalred by v" Financial Tinkering Blasted ‘ By Diet In Commons Speech iwemebg-Csaoii inated from the floor and stated OTTAWA lCPl ~ Oppositionl’ months at!” “Ml S‘ld‘ll‘mi’ be" iiiztotrhviivnlitigidyiiint‘hdomdeitivdm Leader DlEl'enba‘k" Chal'gedl 9'0"“ Wis“? ISecretlsirv for the meeting w; Tuesday Finance Minister Got-j iMr. Dicfenibaker spoke as the} ‘18“ Mac'Leod ' dons "economic nonsense 8m“ Commons debated income tax‘ ‘, . ' - tinkerintt" 'has reduced outfitde amendments tlial would in‘thP- Ad‘erl‘m 3“ “mg investment in Canada to a tric- menu tax changes announced in kle. the March 16 budget. The government has become . _ ~ . _ He. dealt with a clause can-;l “"FSll'lchllV" Sn” hdlscrlm‘lglii. ceiling a schOdulcd increase of ion." 6 sai . as 'e moune r . . .20 per cent from to pet centj owners who fen “lat .5. for of the city. the meeting was nit-i tended by between 150 and 200i citizens. A large number of the; people in attendance were homef ’5 major “Hens”? agains' “let in the withholding tax oil divi-l , "‘9" pr” 1 country's economic and fiscal' do" 5 paid abma from (OF; Pel‘ly “’35 unfalrly assessed. ' policies Since the. Liberal gov- mg" _ con“.on subsidhmos‘ GENERAL DISCUSSION which don't offer a 25apcr-centi The meeting was "pmmd m minorlty film” ““merShll‘ l" discussion and Prof. Frank Mac~ Canad‘a" mwsmrs' ’Millan. representing the Char- This int-miss. scheduled for. lottetown Credit Union. stated is the minister of finance \Vlll no,“ Jan 1. was one Of ihe'ihai mg per {not business Mm. lndlllgf’ “"1159” l". Why “'3 controversial fcatures of Vin; pancy tax on Credit Unions wast it that the medicine of 10 Gordon‘s budget last year. l (Continued on page 3.1-ol. 4t 1 ' U.S.Dep|ores French Move? ; Leaving NATO Naval Force PARIS (AP) —— France ended. man all naval participation in the; the action. which was North Atlantic Treaty Organizsl further deterioration stion Tuesday. withdrawing its NATO organization. "fiflcel‘s from “‘9 Nuance" A US. official in Paris said naval headquarters "fills- tlicre had bccn no consultation ground troops and three air; wihue the move was depiOred‘ with NATQ on the new French wings in Germany assigned toi in Washington, French official; order. Official French sources NA’DO would remain and it wast ernment assumed power a year Foreign investors “do not know what the. next tinkering ‘ll in Washington deplored seen .is in the indication of the disarray in thel North Atlantic alliance. Only about 10 French officers are affected by the order. Offi- cial French sources said 75,000 . / withdrawn. l flight from here to Lr i As a result of a meeting Iteltli this city. Millan, Paul Kays. John W. Mc- last night. a nine-man commit i The committee. nominated. Kenzie. Lloyd Weeks, V to co tee has been formed to look total from the floor of the mectlng, in} he 0 n a r d. Arthur Maclnntm Frank Hansen. TM. Brehaut 3 t tnel . business and professional peoplel one“ by the sources declared the order endsl insisted the allies were advised unthinkable that they would bel' I New Airliner Set To Start dcpartmcnl so they can be pro- cessed for payment. "After Ap- Across Pole l Moves Slowly. £2.1‘.’~‘.Inl‘f.fil‘ill iL’l‘pii " 20‘ I i I'K‘I‘ cont share of payroll costs 2 OTTAWA ((‘f‘l Canadian and my department will not be LONDON ‘Rettlet'Sl _ nrii.‘ officials said Tuesday it is ahlpl‘ll'fil’l‘l'tllLllFli’mEllS 30 ain's biggest and newest. air- doubtful a Norwegian expedr. pm "0'" Shaw liner enters passenger today with a 3.1004mile geria. Britains state British Overseas Airrairma to introduce more fiance C seat. 520-mile-an-ht and made airlines. powered itset that ii mounted jet enginr routes later this ye NlCOSliA tAPt —— A Greek- Cypriot offensive against the Turkish-held crusader castle of Hilarion halted 'I‘ucsday at the same time it was criti i United Nations SPCA CRITICAL O'F JOHNSON NEW YORK IAPi spokesman for the Society the Prevention of Cruelty Animals said Tuesday the Eanization is "very much against" President .lohnson. or anybody. picking up dogs by the ears. The president picked up his two beagle Him and Her. by the ears on the White House lawn Monday. He said he did it “to make Him bark." Johnson said “if you've ever followed dogs you like to hear them yelp." The spokesman for the SPCA in New York said pick- ing up dogs by the. ears hurts them as much as it would hurt people to pick them up by the ears. Asked whether yelping was good for dogs. he said his only comment was that “if somebody picked vou lip by the ears. you'd yelp too." France‘s withdrawal from the WC” in advance and mi" ll alliance. begun in 1939' M marl could have come as a surprise time French warships in thef '0 “We 0‘ “Wm Mediterranean were pulled "We regard this as a logicail extension of earlier steps in which naval vessels earmarked It i ,1/ from NATO command. ‘ mumps for NATO command were with- l Nevertheless. the French dc- declined official comment. but draw"... 0"" helm“ Sou”? ' cision was further concrete evi-l privately London was as dis. sa‘d' n “mum be prepmmmm participate in naval councils dence of President de Gaulle's turbed as Washington by the en we ave no shins directly to determination to make France French move. w independent of its allies. plomatic circles saw the may???“ i‘llll'l’h . m t A state art t . kes- French action as yet another titles View is a m men ‘po French ships should be com- manded by Frenchmen and di- rected by France. He long b s [been strongly opposed to any lintcgrated command. iWITHDRAW MEIER UNITS After the naval withdrawal of iterranean ships. Atlantic FloodDanger Is Past In Russian landslide removed from NATO control. ‘ ‘ There is one where CF from Reuters-AP elling the trench. Engineers France will continue to work Moscow._A “tench mo yards‘ planned to move another 30.000i long and av” yard. deep m. cubic yards of sod. cerns French submarines open closely with its allies. This con- ass said senior technicians ating in the North Atlantic blasted Tuesday in a landslide T , - Col- ' - om . 0 were reported laboration there 0 be Noam“ ch. hum.“ River” onfident they would get the' largely one of assuring safety for French undersea boats in an area also prowled by otbert allied submarines. l French sources stoutly denied any contention that de Gaulle has further ans for pulling France farther away from the NATO alliance. 0n the other hand. France has made no se- cret that it has recommenda- tions for revamping the NATO central At t . . cit z; algargm'lemfil river Howling again by Friday, :Inoding, A .. correspondent who. Th 7 flew over the site said the big e Sowet news agency Tass we - . dam created by the landsi “mm” the my ""w "‘ "0 reached from the. Zeravshan- lone? h atom": 0‘ “was fromi Range across the narrow val-l 2' sud.’ 9’ mu" "’me'i levy to the Turk go on m S'mmnd' l the opposite side. . ‘ "3'; While the avalanche was deg 'he'scribed by officials as having “1‘” and l" w“ readied from encossiw wimp the correspondent said: “The‘ structure. acalanche was not yet settled. .u for n appearances go. Even a light breeze raises; French naval officers attached clouds of dust, and are new Lake l to alith «:th: “the Aging- .“ “In!!! t But. can be seen in the distance."i tic- ance mum on ty. fitted um than snail: cubic A recent report mi an earth- Only those mud directly to 0' rod and rth. Bull- quake of an earlier time had NATO niwal headquarters units We .l lav. loin-nod till firth. tare involved. heavily flooded it this dam; Three happy winners of the Piam Solo class for ages 15 and 16 years are pictured above after their performances “Nice‘ tion will complete the first of "\n-sto s an intere=. .mple at i,,_. UN Cyprus Attack» Planned Mr. Wedge said that the num- ber of projects carric un- four stages in Its attempt l" dpr the winter works program 3 the North Pole on foot. in the province this season was Q'pedition, headed by ‘ the largest in history. 9 said 0 Q) ~ tinuing m 9,“. “tlicrc were it] approved pro- jects costing SLORSDUO. involv- lnL' payroll costs of Sif‘yfiflflft The program provided 216178 man- days of work for 1,440 tucn." W \oit’é weather condi- W oding rough ice and soft am... an has fallen far i tber behind richediile. alider Believes l 'i riding like a thorn in the of the Greek-Cypriot t.<Gen. Prem blltglil vance is St. Hilarion Castle. the assault by Greek' atop a 2,500-foot peak about a forces last weekend which mile west of the pass. The ‘ rolled up Turkish positions for Turkish-(Typriots were quick to four miles along the western man the old c-astle used by cru- l cre t of the Kyirenla Range had saders when the ancient Turk- } l l . peace force commander on Cy- , prus.‘ Indian L l Gyani said 1 Sta l .ide d- s “serious implications" on the ish - Greek Cypriot communal roe of the UN on the island. rivalry led to an outbreak of Gyanti sent a full report to UN fighting last Deccniber. . -' - ~ h t. he ‘ em" Gen”! U T 3" POSITIONS roarir‘iw i . Greek - Cypriot troops flirti- The general of the peace I . , .. . ~ h I been mi w, fled posulons at the base of the '0'“ “hwh M we I peak below the castle. They one month and one day said in ' contented themselves \vitli hurl- a of and manner m _ ing a few mortar shells at Turk- which the operations have been ish-(lyprilit gun positions near carried out by forces under the m9 castle authority of the government ofi Cyprus . . . indicate these had been pre-planned." _ MOVE WAS SURPRISE He said they came as a com-l plete. surprise to the UN force here “particularly because piit forward proposals for a ceasefire on the eastern side of i OTTAWA '(‘Pt —— Opposition Leader Diefcnbakcr silggt‘sted the pass. Tuesday tho. the t'.\. no ice Gyatii pointed out the U.\" i'es- keeping force in Cypilis are olulion setting up the eace- “mere vulnerable spectalors" keeping force asked the govel'n- and asked whether the force ment to take all measures to‘ has authority to disarm uieok. stop the violence and bloodshed and Ttirkisli~(',\'pl‘iot fightcrs. on this eastern Mediterranean External A f f a i r s Ministci' island. Martin said Mr. Dicfenbakcr‘s While moving across the questions in the (‘ommous '- :~-> .l mountains to positions overlook. “indisclrelions” which could add ting Kyrenia Pass. the Greek- to the difficulties of the " iCypriols confined themselves to force. Mr. Diefenbaker i'ctortcil that in brief flurry of shots and a ‘ r the minister was hiding bettinrl ' few mortar shells Tuesday. 1 l i l all communities who hsv partl'. - ' ' ' ‘ ' t l . . . .“Ork'ng m mow”? I'lpmfl‘ I while flood victims struggle to Diet’s Queries 0 Are Ruled Indiscretions . were I ‘ . V , . i i wkwmaa»sm«m .. a :"i N respondent Vasily Tarasov has been ordered out of Canada for . .s»:xg~$oma.a.ii...ss.s. Journalist, External A ffa i r a N Minister M a 1' ti it announced ' Tuesday night a,“ \ ..nm".sx<‘ Tarasov. who came to Canada ‘ just over a year ago as a ' /' porter for the Russian govcrn-. ment newspaper, sought secret *iniormation about a Canadian industrial process from a gov ernment employee whose friend- 9. i SIR MILTON Sierra leone’s 'PM Dies At 68 F R E E'l‘tl W N IRciltcrst-~ Prime Minister Sir Milton Mar- gai of Sicrra Leone died hcrc Tuesday night, The 68-year-old prime iiiiiiI::~ ter had been in ill health for several months. He. spent 22 years as a civil service medical. officer beforc was mmqnusly an hives,“ (.01. he “mere‘l P°llll95- ' rcs ondent in Australia. \cw During his leltfal t'al't‘Pr lie Zealand and Pakistan, made his Sl‘l‘t't‘t'l in PVEU’ fllSlt‘lCl 0i lht Canadian headquarters in Ot- year. . ’l‘arasov‘s visa was cancelled and he was asked to leave the immediately, Mr. Mar- said. Tarasov was taken into cus- tody by the RCMP Monday evening and questioned. Later he was turned over to Russian Embassy authorities here. The Russian reporter, who then protectorate and colony. taiva but travelled widely [Mt'hlnz mld'\\’lf(‘l‘.V i0 lrlbea . throughout Canada. He was 35 men‘s wivcs, raising standards or 36 years of age, a colleague' of health and hygiene. and said. VISA WAS CANCELLED He first entered olit' s at th- . . . p w L Authorities familiar with the local level because he felt. local tribesmen of the protectorate. l “.359 ,Sa'd “w” W?“ "0 illdl‘ia“ were suffering an injustice. “on Pal-85W was mmlwd war“ He was born in the protec- Oiher RusSla.“ alien” in a 50' torate Dec. '7. 1895. the son of “e - . ' . was "0.” a lmdm. and grandson of charged with espionage bill had . ls visa cancelled an \t'aa Mcnde warrior chief. Educated in Freetown. be trained in med .. i assy as an tindeSIrable. "mm m England ‘ Mr. Martin said Canadian in viscd of t c ma .‘ Secret Information Sought In Ottawa OTTAWA tCPt—lzves‘tia cat ' biissador lvait Shpedko was ad- tter. since the Izvcstl’a correspondent had been activities “wholly incompatible admitted to Canada only after within" his role as a Russian strong representations by the Soviet government. Earlier. Leader be expected. 1" earson replied knowledge." Tarasov‘s 'l'al‘asov one child. a girl is a qilict man of ship he had cultivated in;- a wears eyeglasses, and has his h cropped short londe hair brush-cut style. . Diefenibaker Mr. Martin told the Commons whctlicr further arrests might non-immigrant is married and has when Opposition ask rime Minister “not to my visa of about 6. Ho average build, in Alexander Zhigiilev. Tass re- porter. said a much of his time outsid rasov spent 01. lawa. where as Zhigulev concen- lal. Zliiglllev sai .2 tratcd his attention on the capl- d he had not seen Tarasov for several days and Aid Said was unaware of the inci- dent until late Tuesday. _- --,___. Slow In Port Alberni PORT ALBERNI. RC‘ top)».- Aldermen here say Prime Min: istcr Pearson and are “sitting on a lot of others their hands" make a new start. A letter of sympathy (mm Mr. Pearson read to council Tuesday came about a month too late. they sai . \iclims of tidal waves the March from Alaska earthu . quake. the twin cities of Albert“ ' and Port Alberni estimate their damage at "In Alaska 3600.0001100 was M. . . S l i “3315‘s “TI” "0‘ ?a;ll;9?-ld t available the next day for r 9 “'V' “Wan a 0 lle ‘ earthquake victims." .\l a y l r lss'ng ea e s iRCMP at once of the “H ’ tip- I Are Found lto confrontation with me Hammer the provincial I said. proachcs made to him. This led (‘anada we are still waiting for government ere If! ST ANTHONY. Nf'd (cm _l RCMP after Tara sov was make known appraisal mm”, RCMP Tuesday located two seai caragm Gel-isphgzgfigummflx hunters who had been reported i_ ._r.' -1312. 3' 2039-59“, missing several days after theyi left their nearby Roddickton' home April l6. Albert Brenton and Leander Hancock. both in t eir 30s. we ei found on the . r-rn tip Grey Island. The men had it been heard from since they left Roddickton in a 27—foot motor boat. of ot ()T'I‘AWA (CPt All major parties agreed in the Commons Tuesday to a parliamentaryi n» n ‘quiry into the allegation of anl I opposition MP th at l Davey, national director of Lib- - oral party, offered him induce— a siiiokcscrcen and not giving "tents to join the government Parliament the facts. party. The crossfire developed dur- 5'3"“? Knmt'lvs (NDP «Win», mg questioning. begun by NDp nipeg .\orth ('entrel. moving at Leader Douglas. over the lat- m‘lllml l0_ ml" lllF question to! est outbreak of fighting in the ll“? Driyllcgcs and elections Kyrgnia pass area of Cyprus. committee for investigation and hit: Martin said he had no fi- 3 report. said that the Com- nal details of the affair. and mons had been insulted ill one had no confirmation of presst M two “‘8”. Mid PttSSlhl." l‘tnlllv . reports that the Cypriot minis- It was a reflection on tile ter of the interior was leading whole (‘omnions that Gerard an attacking force of Greek- Girouard. MP tor Lohctlc. .ll~ Cypriot fighters. Ieged that Mr. Davey offered He denied Mr. I)()ui_tlas' mg. him campaign backing and pt‘r» ,1“th that Canadian snldiers ferment if Mr. Girouard would are being ignored by the Crook. join the Liberal party instctid Ci‘pl‘lttlS. of t e t'niiscrvalivcs, \ii-l (m. nl’lllVlllElo Mr I)iofcnhaker's "mm mm'l‘fl from the Social. criticisms. Mr. Martin said Par. Credit group to the (wins-pry“. liamcnt knew when it decided two: last ‘wcck. to send troops that it would be I" relatlll: his s‘liir} in the: present incidents merely con- firmed that. "That is tin reason for putting questions that add to tho diffi- culties of the United Nations 0 -e." Mr. llicft‘nhakcl' said that on Monday Mr. Martin had said all was well. 9 suggested the min- ister was misleading the (Tom- . mom: I I ' Mr. Mart-in said he was stir- priscd that Mr. Dicfcnbakcr SAllillV \l‘ — l'V‘Hn- ‘lH'T‘l’n "should engage In this kind of ported <ooiti \“ci \‘om crossfire." He said his mondny mcnt troops pl'cssctl atzacks on statement was that weekend two sectors ltltt miles :‘ " '. fighting had subsided \s' -i "c. Tuesday against (‘o m m it nist Still of the presence of the UN Viet (‘ong units that Itlt k tl'i! -k force. the situation ili (‘ypt‘lls toll in casualties and aircraft. “'35 nll'l‘h loss Spl'lmls lhan ll Targets \u't'c :t Rt‘tl i:’:l':‘..i’t! would otherwisc have been and supply mm”, in mo mmm. Mr. Diefcnbakcr said that a tame mini iii Xzi. .ilio m'~ illlll" if!“ “"35"”! an“ 3 “ill? north of Saigon. and llf‘l'" . I 0 action by Mr. Martin com-MH-mums n i-nu ,i (i Kim ;“'°"'d h“ h‘ll’l‘ll- Long. a district t-ciiirc on the l (‘a “an Peninsula southwest of ‘ l |NS|DE this city. . (lucriillas guarding tltc Do u ‘ iXa centre dolt'ncd two helicop- ‘ l ' J2;- r‘ mnhs' deaths 3' ‘5 tors and hit I] ozlicts of .i l‘ s‘ - J“ . Sl’ssl'“ I" '5' "l Vietnamese fleet of to that for- ! (0mm ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' .ried troops into the attack in i :70“ H the norh. They killed it \‘ict- last night during the second aloe. second with 79 marks l Fam'kmark'“ 1: inamesc's n. d i c i < \l'i‘lll‘ iiicy day of the 19th annual Prince and Gloria Wood. Mt. llcrbcrt. ' K‘in“ dun” ‘ l were Sllll'alrhol'nf' Two Ameri- Edward Island Music Festival. third with 7t! points. Their ad- l wand.“ ' ’ cans. a US Army pilot and a From the. left are: Mary Lou indicator was Mrs. Mossio : “mung-u . ‘ mane-r. were wounded Maclfnd' sherwmd‘ fir" mm Hancock Rellna' 53* is“. i A l The ground for al'yi (cllcd a at marks. Carole Hurry. Win stories on pages I and I). t us . built .\[)-6 Manama It Btrchwood Htih School and for the feder to act." ard said that an era! MP had com his talks with Mr. at government House To Member Stealing unnamed Lite e to him after Darcy to say the offer had bcen withdrawn tcr Pearson. The Mr. Girouard said Pearson did not Keithl at the request of Prime Minin- reason given , was that Mr. want to lose be support of the Social Credit group by having his party steal its members. if this was true said. it was an . Mr. Know'H insult on the Commons by casting an asper- sion on the prim his relations with . . Pearson sa liavcy had flatly e minister Parliament. id that. Mr. denied the al- lcgaliou tlial he had offered ‘11. dUccnlcnls to \lr. Pcarson also said Girouard. Mr. he flatly de- nics a published rcport that he had been in conta about 1 . 31 join l rig ct with Social Thomp- the Liberal The pi'lmc minister supported to s the c the motion matter and the whole ommittec "so ."a verv difficult assignment}- Commons Monday. .\lr. Girou- that the facts can he obained." ke Quick loll“ -Backed Attack mun-i \ttli] a damaged engine. 'l'lic pzlot crash-Ia 'i:'ni\ s ('iin'tmflnfl DROP 5.000 ROM Roi \‘ictnalitt‘sc m-"P than 5. t‘oii~illiitl:s's' DOS] 3 of illt" viii App" 3 I :on continued ' \V \I." \\' it It nded near the pntl. BS planes loosed ombs on the lions teai' .1 1. and burning large sections '(‘f‘I’L a: l‘r‘ and \rm llrlli‘nplet‘s joining in the effort. adtlilimial troops were ferried in with orders to encircle and (‘ll'ittL’O the enemy 't‘hc base has been reported to train l‘f’CT'll uscrl Communist ind organize its moved ll via Laos and to broadcast lirfll~ tary orders and news to guerril- las in ihc southern part of country. Pl'Pl’llll‘i‘ Maj Khanh expressed tack al lcast wt supplv system an command system the - Gen. Ni:le belief the a.- ll may tho 6 union h