if W's Good F The Guard VOL, LXXIX NO. 148 Se > > ee ~ Rollywood Mayo, , actress” Virginia Us v sited an theatrical tour with a company, WINNIPEG ‘(CF Premier Roblin went fishing Friday with e kno- Progressive Come? * aY* rh can gh enough — notes Manitoba's gen- eral election = another term in office . When he returfs, he'll tackk the residue of Thursday's vot ing that saw opposition Parties take the comfort oiit of his ma: jority “FU worry about the affairs of state after’I've caught some ._fish,”’ he, said after the_election.- His—majority—was—eut—in—the record vote which returned 30 Progressive Conservatives. 14 _-, Liberals, 11 New Democrats and one Socail Credit member , to the 57-seat house Prorogation the 36 Conservatives, five NDP, on standing 13 Lib- ~ Social was erals. _ Breater gains.”’ or The Island ian Is For It Che Sethortzed os Second Class Mall by the Post Office Department, Ottaws and for payment of Postage te cash. At * arclian A Peines Edward Island Like Thé Dew” a ’ 5 CHARL OTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, JUNE 25. 1966. NOT MORE THAN WEATHER Sunny, clouding over in evening: warmer winds. becoming southeast 15. Low-high 48 and 70. Sunday: cloudy, showers - a SEVEN CENTS 14 PAGES | Pope Vows New Efforts By : 1AI BRUSH MA‘AM? Halifax's Centennial painting spree Friday. Here she chat< with painter Anthony Law-of Boulderwond, NS Artists in “the district Plywood fence around a down- town re-development Roblin Goes After Fish - Following Election Win to improve his over-all Majori*: after appointment of a Speaker expects Gil. Moigat , resulted in a para. Bl. ASTS LEADER . When the smoke: had cleared, Lihera} J.iber’a' dox of etdtinanat. “We had _ hoped ader. to Liberal party-—but judged = the: bis leader result a rejection of the Roblin’ “The urban voters will not administration. a ' Rive serious consideration to the “He has been rejected."’ said Liberal party under the pres- the 39-year-old businessman. centages point. make defeated he said of the Howard fioewen tonk a shot. at “from 45. but the Liberals—alsa berne took .a tumble—to 33.4 from 37 BETTER ON TWO COUNTS The slack was picked up - bv ithe NDP which jacked up its (popular. vote to 228 per cent from 14 per cent as the party took two seats from the Lib- erals and two from 1 the Conserv. aE redit and tee svEEETIENS—=—ereee —— NOW- WATCH NORTH . Attention. new turns to he northern riding of . Churchill where. voting was deferred io duly 7. A Conservative and NDP candidate will hattle it out and Mr. Roblin needs the seat Vote Comparison CP Manitoba party vote from 1.899 of -1,907 polls (991 ner eent' compared with vate hy Parties in last election percent- ages brackete7’ : 1966 1962 “PE 124.638 (39) 134.147 145 Lib 106.062 (34) 108.96) (37 NDP ! 71,331 123 45.439 114) sc 12.119 «4 >a EN) Other 1.406 ©.4) 1.7068 «1 Total ..- 345.554 997 NAB ¢ Copyright. 196 hy THE CA NADI AN PRESS iss tr-e-n-g:t-h—was—in—the” Greater Winnipeg area ‘where NDP candidates took Kildonan and Wellington from the Con- Servatives and: Burrows from the Liberals. Municipal Affai rs Minister Robert Smellie lost his rubher match-with Liberal. Rod Clem- Mr. Roblin- said’ he plans to 7 Fire Still Smoulders” n Yukon Silver Mine ~EtSAS TCR —Fire stir eee in. the No Cash silver mine Friday after taking the lives of four of the 12 men trapped inside far 16 hours he- fore they were brought — to Safety Mine offteials said all eight -—PULVILOFS. were an a . tion althouzh twe or three re Mained in 1ospital- Ident: ific ation was fragmen tary as survivors. rescuers and officials. at the scene. rested fran) their lene ordeal Don De- Laporte—of Yellowknife. NWT. gevoral manager of United Keno Hil! Mines, the ow ers, iWentified the 4 ctims. as Joseph. Wrrohec of Elsa dD lurecec vw Filsa \ \tamannchuk, who is un der stooe ave a ler om Edmonton 5 John—Minere—of—-Fisa No hometown en. for was Zi . wv some eof whom ‘ Atamannchuk ° The survivors ir t “Hatt waited, out the fire ventilated -drift.- were listed Girard, W Zochniak of nearby ,Keno (ity. S Wade. D. Thomson, S° Pallaro: “J. -Hull, G. Nicloux and D. Moss Moses, one of the men ih hos- pital. was in satisfactory con: as G tition =<Ney ‘farther: ‘detaits “were given Mr take said it a day DeLaporte at least would te deter- mine the extent of the damage . camrsed hy -the-fire. out -in-a foor level apparently electrical which’ bro laaeeroete at the 200. of the hilside mine, touched off by faultv equipment The No-Cash..mine—the. name cinates with the prospector staked the original claim the earlv- 1900s-‘is one “of ght eperated by United Keno within a 4&#mile radius of a community .of 500 220 miles north af White ow who m e Elsa dons horse mae weil : per- 4 i Not the ities count cause These from the. Liberals by taken new re- ent leader,” ferring to the popular vote per- ping a all winning were s f shift are are using | Company Of Young Canadians _ For Peace In Vie | De Gaulle ‘Gees _ Mysteries Today wovosrsinxs! ty SSR CP) President de Gaulle of France was seheduled to meet today some of the Soviet Union's most Vatican Moves Are Outlined am . 3 . e 2 s mysterious men-—-scientists he VATIC ae CITY (AP)—Pope \Nam war and vowed his efforts j . . jbind its success in space Pau! served notice Friday that will continue. ae " ss: 1 De" Gaulle en route to Lenin. his hitherto: unsuccessful cam- “Meanwhile, we renew to the | ee ek was we to visit’ a paign for peace in Viet Nam is chiefs of state and to all men :? 5 Soviet space launching centre not over of good will . the appeal By DENNIS BELL “We'll go into full operation vately sponsored project tn Se eas = ores r _In an unprecedented, blunt re- to concentrate their thoughts on VANCOUVER (CP) The in Aug: i fax_s P 1 a eg es : ¥ ‘ ‘ fledgling Company of Young training program is com. and economic tension among i pom oo me a sans der his reign, he also appealed to those _‘ Vietnamese) people : : ; ” ay sara . P ; ‘for tinderstanding among men ‘freedom, order and prosperity. Canadians_has launched its first pleted. white and Negre population peuline ceieiiin iu o> oe : . three social assistance, projects The B.C. project, he said, in- Mr. Mackie declined tn dic. | * . pa = omas réedom through- His speech, as released by the during the past few Weeks—one volves two workers im the re- ei,ce the names of the workers : ” ‘ : — included no = = ‘fn British Columbia, two in mote coastal community of _ 4. wae end Yoo women he. Postal Strike _The Pope spoke specifically of what his next move migh ; Nova Scotia. : Alert Bay. Mr. Mackie said the tween 29 and %7_vear< nf aze : icra dl all ay ao eee He recalled that he had re j i v "7 o revealing for irs 3s “| Cam — Mackie, 27, the com- volunteers are seeking wavs but said they represent “quite Dec. 1 Possible tt _that he tried recently — ‘ta Annet Oréegaae Ages ena jpany's director of domestic pro and -means_of expanding com--s —croxs section of the type of ae ‘help. settle the Cyprus dispute first time a Taunin tude |grams, outlined the projects at munity services in Co-operation pecan the company plans 19 MONTREAL ‘CP William and to prevent expulsion of Ro-\tex had. been. received by a the Canadian conference on so- with Indian and white repré- put in the field.” Houle. president of thé Moht- mah Catholic missionaries from Péve—and said be hopes the eial welfare, which ended here sentatives. y teal local of the Canadian \s-- Burma ; = ‘Friday. Another_company—member_is WILL BE TRAINED so2iation—of —Pestal_Emplover<—__. audiénce will have results or “It's a~smalt-start—bur-it’s<a working withthe Eskasonni—tn---—Mr—Mackie—atso—announeet (CLC; said Friday. a strike But’Viet-Nam~ still is” upper= the cause “of peace and — for start,” Mr. Mackie said ata dians on Cape Breton Island 4 that 60 volunteers will sta*t may - be_ called ee eee nis: cage, bene. peneaus freepom: the forms ; . i : ; 8 cated at an audience for meme Union ess conference. _ _-fourth is reinforcing .a ‘pri. ‘raining ‘af * Antigonish. NS. hands for a-$2,000a-vear wage ; : : jere —— cramer ——— __this_ weekend for domestic as increase are not. met bers of the College of Cardinale’ He also specifically mentioned signment later this who called on him to express the Indian-Pakistani war, Po- sig is year Houle, a key figure in last. their best. wishes on the Roman land, Yugoslavia. Cyprus, Haiti “All our projects will be twe- year’s national postal strike. Catholic holiday of St. John the Burma. the Dominican ‘Repub- . ere or nen — aemnaneets, . said Mr ‘a ae hour will = recommended ‘Baptist. The Pope's Christian |Ji¢ and Rhodesia. Mackie Said a general increase of $1 name in Italian. Giovanni. Rat-| He—announced—for—the —first a oa project. ( cP Wirephoto) men a portfolin shuffle the was quite so decisive 1 snen oting. candidates under,, or hospital E vote thelbert candidate he said after drop- 1.300-vote decision to La- The Conservative bor Minister Obie Baizley in the vote _Sropped _ to 39.4. per. cent. Winnipeg... “constituency of Oe however, In three. . plural- 0 and re-, could s Plains, the NDP Fare Ronnet-retat Narrowly and L hy “lHelding Meeting By NEIL MATHESON Gerald Goodine, Lower ' hampton, NB. was named 7 tional director of the Canadian Hereford Breeders Associat\an | last night by the Maritime Here- ford Breeders Association. He the second ballot over | Fulton Sanderson. North River | won on land F.H. Himmelman, LaHave, 'Nova Scotia Tied in with the annual meet- Then - he ing is a two-day field- tour which - | started yesterday. at the farm of Max Thompson, President G Lower Tryon and inculded trips to farms im the O'Leary and Alberton districts. Present at the annual get to- gether were two Past Canadian Presidents and the present na- (Ernie) is perhaps the only Maritime man George Onmario is tional presidem. E.H. Himmeiman, La Have, NS. to have held that Rodanz, Stouffville, post. involve themselves with those_in He. recalled i F ; ; past appeals for matic relations with Yugoslavia the communities ‘to which they. Mittee in Ottawa. a negotiated end to the Viet were ‘“‘coming to a positive con- are sent He said the raise would bring . — ——.elusion:”” An agreement healing And we won't send them inte postal workers’ salaries in line a 14-year rift between the Vat.. communities unless the com- With Salaries of other publie Albanian | Visit lican and Communist Yugoslavia 4, |e ene life ner ag ™ munities themselves ask us to ioe gp such as policemen Oo d B Ch is to be signed in Relgrade to ‘anadian associ ” and firemen tome in ‘ ‘ pe day. Lowis Hayden, Cherry Valley 44, Mackie said there is also He also said subsidies to — Y ou the man who first brought Here 1. .ion in the federal legisla. ich foreign publishing houses BELGRADE (Reuters— MEDIATED DISPU Te fords ‘to P.E.I. tion setting up_the—cotnpany.t0#t enjoy exhorbitant postage peabnate sti se recalled that his apostolia ‘ar Maskew aie wade se : Pp D privileges” should he cut as a Premier Chou En-lai of China ambassador in the Dominicar which recently passed second : flew into Tirana Friday from Republic had helped mediate eeuiation to MacKinley Brethers. means of obtaining the funds - publi pe: a ation , ac 50 i reading “in the Commons, ‘or necessary for -the proposed Romania for a festive start to the civil dispute. te ae a - . e or expansion‘overseas next year salary inctense . an eight-day visit to Albania, On Cyprus, he said he had r so onocllin hag eee He said the company has nO The jeekih | spain a China's one stire -ally in weast- tried to appeal ta Greece, Tur. a. Cl Ga it anveehed definite pla ns for overseas said there was a $1,600 differ. erm Europe -key and Cyprus for a negotiated by John Mac iia work. but hopes to reach a ence hetween salaries paid to - He was warmly embraced py settlement : strength of 250 field workers Canadian and American posta! the Albanian Communist paty He had intervened directly Mr. Sanderson were named directors on the Maritifie as Calvin ireland, Ever t, Ontdhio~ is. the judge the. Atlantic Winter year. George Rodanz is the first choice to judge the Herefords at for P-E.I sociation. ett, -Thompson__and the AWF in 1967 The officers will be named to- It ms exected = day at noon. Norman Spence. tion, Hants County, Fair “Were asking Fulton during the 1966-67-fiscal-year> Newport St NS. will oe named president as he is the “one~of* the “country’s” best’ “known “current first’ vice-president” Hereford breeders—he is -alsoa~ past president of the Royal Win- ter Fair—and Robert Mayhew, Bury, Quebec js the President na- tional president PROGRAM TODAY This morning there are visitinz breeders and families with = \@ the Islanders too. are. WiSilsigr. the herd of Fulton Sanderson, the Conserv atives-York-Point and Hay. den Brothers, ibera-held Selkirk Strike Talks Suspended Bar: twin w recess a and sons Dor Aiberton Rry of Mr Campbell, ed: mad af an Ca , and 4 the Regional es ents in Birtle-Russell LONDON ‘Reuters: British Mr. Smellie faced Mr. Clem. Shipowners and seamen — sus- ents twice before. losing. by 239 Pended marathon. talks Friday votes in 1958 and winning hy 294 Bight on breaking the shipping in 1959. Mr. Clements. who reg. Strike deadlock. in its 40th day. resented the constituency for 10 but * the en eee said years before 1959. won the sear “He 'a!ks haven't broken. down back’ by 149 votes Strike leader an _ Hogarth Mr. Smeltie plans to returs os eeees tes dit UF ike strike.” to his law practice. “handling ac- : $ scott counts such as Rod Clement: implement dealer and now MLA ; Three other cabinet . ministers didn't contest the election and! mphel! Virs. J lberton awards High Cherry” Valley. ‘The annual field day tou yur PET. meeting was the largest ever at an an- County nual meeting: lobster “secretary Scranton said last ni Chartes ‘s dinner Negro civil was ved Pensioners Get ers: will find an extra $75 in this - pension ¢che- concludes at noon today with a month's old- age barbecued steak dinner at Birch @€S. promised Friday ‘Court, Experimental Farm National Secretary guest speaker. The breeders decided last night™ to expore the possibility of hold- already been im semis, Leitch of he ‘was to help Calgary discussed dwarfi Zressive Conservative campaign cattle at the dinner. He a for the First Kings deferred July ~Premier Walter 11 election $25-month A’ ing-a Hereford show and sale at Toactive to April. Fredericton in either 1957: 1958. The meeting asked that a Shaw. committee from the three prov- inces be named to lonk into the cheques - matter- Schoo! — graduation exercises recently. Barry, who wae valedictorian, had: the hichest standing in the clase and is shown receiving the Governor- mir, 7% Canada’s oldest pre- said. the fattened’ pension $100 for June and S56 will be ncrease “has ret- the pre- Mr. Arr Extro-$75— Elderly Prince Sifward Island- “house steps: cor Mier said.in an avis iew in retroactive benefits (seneral s principa! also lors genra received hinlogv, Brian med Perley pr ph nat VacNetll rf from for R. Shaw hours before launch the Pro- Canadian. President Mayhew Mailed at the end of the month ended, ALBERTON TWINS*CARRY OFF PRIZES the He his yes and al. shown) had al thes «» He said there will not be any. post - office employees as op- mier Mehmet. Shehu. ‘projects involving huge outlays of money or staff. Negro Rally Carried Out Despite Angry White Mob PHILADELPHIA, Miss. rights demonstra- rallied at the Nesoba courthouse Friday as armed policemen pushed back (AP) tors angry mob of screaming, cursing whites. : Stokley Carmichael, the mili- tant leader -of the Student Non- “violent Co-ordinating Commit- tee. shouted. from—the— court- It's dp to us to take care of it and we are _ Boing to do it in our own way The 308 demonstrators, in- cluding several white clergy- men. roared approval. The 1,000 whites, forced be- hind rope barricades by steel- helmeted patrolmen _ brandish- ing shotguns, attempted to drown out his words. The nucleus of Friday's. dem- onstration came from the Mis- sissippi civil rights march. who arrived from Canton after a night of tear gas and violence When the protest march the task force returned ~ journeys our people te ® hour will” be recommended tista. to the national negotiation-.com- workers—$6.815 for American posed to $5,215 for their Cana- “dian counterparts to Canton They planned .an- other try at pitching tents on the grounds of the schoolyard from which they were routed Thursday night by. tear gas. A band of 52 .young Negro men, meanwhile. began a fast march down’ US. Highway 51 begun Tenn—by to continue the odyssey ‘June at — Memphis, James H. Meredith Meredith, accompanied by Negro comedian Dick Gregory, left Memphis Friday by car for Canton to rejoin the march. His into Mississippi was in- terrupted June & when a _ shot- gun-wielding sniper felled him. Merediht refused to. say whether he was armed. After returning to New York to recuperate from minor. shot- gun wounds, Meredith told re- porters hé would “‘go armed” next time he went into- Missis- sipp) SAYS ‘NOT AFRAID “We are determined to be re- _from_Canton...joward. Tougalea__Groups_of whites shouted at... means John the Baptist. itime that talks for new diplo- with the government of Burms in’ an effort to soften: measures leadisx to the’ expulsion of mis sionaries. Thé move was un “successful and this hrougtit hiv “profound bitterness.” On Rhodesia, he confidence both disputing ‘ sider would” find a settlement — tha’ would ‘lead to “human and civi development, giving _ concrete expression of human and Chris tian brotherhood .and favoring peace and collaboration of the peoples of _ ol Africa. = ‘a leader. Enver Hoxha, and Pre Huge banners proclaimed the w eleome. expresset Two policemen whife man away. “That - black bastard my wife.” MOST TEEN-AGERS Most of the white hecklers— were teen- agers pulled the He screamed zamet Small ia ns To Business the departing marchers: Wait—tit tonight you black OTTAWA (CP) bastards, we'll find you then.” ness loans guaranteed he the A teen-aged boy, -wearing a 20vernment totalled — $5.091.2! shirt. made ,from a Confederate in’ the first quarter of 1966. 3 flag, pointed to a_ white drop of $359.048 from fhe sam: marcher. *‘Hey, look,” the boy period’ last year shouted, ‘‘there’s a nigger with The finance department a white -face.” ported Friday that sinre th A car -cartying~two white Small Businesses Loans Ar youths tried to Tun through the came into foree in January returning ‘line. Police yanked 1961. the government has guar. them out of the vehicle, carted anteed 14.580 bank loans total! them off to jail ling $132,208.406. : “I consider this.a rea) vict- A maximum of $25,000 -ma ory,’ King said after- the Phila-:be lent to a small business: a delphia march. ‘We planned to’ any one time, repayable in ! march to the courthouse and years at a maximum have a rally and we did it.” rate of 5% per cent The main body of the. Missis- The breakdown by re provinces ‘the pavement dressed Ne A tall. well Man. standing on the sidewalk famong the whites. reached ou ihis hand to help a-white woman idressed in calico over the — The woman ee. an €1- derix vet mar atthe Negron He punetled him. in the face re peatediy: They Negro offered no resistance , _ INSIDE TODAY | Classified 1. 13, 13 Deaths 3 Comics 6 | Sport ; 9 |. Fimance, markets 13 ; Women's | o + second highest standing with F-ditorials 4 prizes in» Enghsh literature Summerside 3 composition and chemistry Kings, Queens, ity S The salutatory was given hy Paneer County 2 Carol Hudsga i je spected and have our rights all sipp! march remained in Can- with corresponding 1965 figure over the state of Mississippi,’ ton. Joined “hy | local Negroes, !" parentheses: Dr. Martin Luther King shouted they paraded through Negro Newfoundland $83,995 $37 above the din in the Philadel- neighborhoods for two hours, 990): Prince Edward Islan phia courthouse square We chanting, ~“‘Don’t .buy down- $5,260 ($6,914): Nova Scot are here <because we are tired town. Don't buy downtown. $234.172 ($66,629): New Brun: - }and not afraid.” , Keep vour hard earned dol- wick $31.787 ($135.884): Quebe King is head of the Southern. lars.”’ $769,977 ($1,467.205); Ontari Christian Leadership Confer- The marchers are due on the $2,066.159 ($1,781,523): Manitob ; ‘ence . : : Putskirts of Jackson, the state $164,048 ($188,143). Saskatche As the demonstrators moved Capital, tonight wan $401.2% ($491.592): Albert into the courthouse square, sey- On Sunday a mass march om $497.039 ($495,591): and Britis eral whites spat ai them. “Why the capital is planned __Columbja $846,292 ($879,616). don't vou. kiss that. nigger,” yelled a white spectator at: a CR And Suicide alongside a4 ta!l Negro Severa} softdr ink. oitles vere= _' ° “ Xk. BO ee 7 See hurled atthe demonstrators. Verdict Tn Halifax Deaths |They shattered harmlessly on’. HALIFAX «CP? A double The report said the lpeahab! murder and suicide was the ver- time” of the shootinz: wa: F dict Friday of .a magisterial, in- tween 3-7 am. Mav ™%. Pelic quiry into the sheoting deaths discovered the hodtres« at .& here of Robert ( Bishop. ‘tis. -p.m. i wife Clair and-ses_Gare-+4--—— ‘Preorepart -samtonntre cern The three were fdund dead structions of the—shnatinct ind from gunshot wounds -in -their cate that Rishep shot wif west end home Vay through the “neck n he he The hodies -of Mr. and Mrs roem. ‘then went to Gar " Rishop were found af the open. where he «shat_the. « 2S 50.4 door of _-a--hedroom—-his—-hads?-When—Mr<—Rishop —teiie+ed ae Stretched-arress that of his wife hushand to the. hor — s hody was found if hed in shot her a second time ~_ “om 32 calibre re- the head. Bishop that Y volver nd phot Bishop's self and fell on his wife + bol shade and hele cnr foht wane x ""<bries Of Holes or poses t The nauir report stated writing in diary. form Ga had heen. shot onee in the -Bishop from late Apr head through the left ear “Mrs May sere found in the hniuse Bishop had heen shot twice: “The contents indicaied maf ence throyeg the neck and once tal discord -in the fan ; f ch the ead- Rishep had: suspicions on the part wv * heen mee int hit ‘left eve hushand toward his wife " socket ——- said: “ Smalf —hust * interes ,