OOS ~ . “ é If It’s Good For The Island WEATHER “ | Sunny, cloudy in afternoon. winds in- The Guardian Is For It eo wou to soullerly 20. Low-high 35 ’ 4 we and 58. Saturday: showers, cool. ae 7 iii asset“ Face Edward Island Like The Dew” VOL. LXXVIII. NO. 240 waite S Svat Gee me 8, eee on ETOWN, CANADA. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1965. ~ - sor MORE SEVEN CENTS 16 PAGES = ete ‘ - . “ \ PRIME MINISTER Pear- @on samples a piece of candy effered hy a child while ming- ling in a crowd at the CNR Station during a car tour of St. John's Thursday. Mr. Old Heritage Is Secure, 2°. S558 ft mors U.S. Senate Approve ‘Car Pact With Canad ‘when 1968 models are in deal-|baker had said last week in ers’ showrooms, Industry Min“ Montreal that if he is elected, ister Drury said Thursday. |his government would see that But the gap he spoke of, he |Caanadian car prices are cut to said, is. not -the gap in retail |the- American levels. This, Mr. prices. It is the gap in the price |Drury said, could only be done of automobiles as they come off by price control, which would the assembly lines in car plants.|mean wage and corporation This amounts to something |profits controls—and that was less than $150 in the standard | socialistic—or by removing Ca- models of most popular-priced |madian tariffs on all U.S. inv automobiles, he said. What |ports, and that would be ruinous made up the difference in re-'to the Canadian industry. {tail prices between Canada and Social Credit Leader Thomp- | jthe U.S. was not governed by (son said in his Alberta riding Pearson was in St. Jébn's to address a dinner” in his honor. (CP Wirephoto) \dian car manufacturers with SEEN IN LIFE. | Portion Of Price Gap SS&"ShsGO" trom igen | to the elevator. The elevator stuck hetween floors. The truck driver rushed into the house to free the elevator. The squad found their patient and put him on the stretcher—in time to hear someone drive away in their truck: While the police were recov- ering the truck about one-halW j mile away, the rescue squad took their patient te the hose | pital in a cab. The patient paid for the | cab. s=e|after a coroner's inquest. ° House Will Consider | Police said he came voluntar- fly to policé headquarters Mon- day night. White booked into the east-end ‘hotel on Friday and again on ‘Saturday. He was found Sunday | unclothed and tied_te a bed by this arms and legs. | There was a pillow over his \head and piece of string tied ‘round his neck. He had been \stabbed several times in differ- ‘emt parts of the body. It is believed he had been) jliving im Montreal for seme ‘Months. \ In Quebec no charges are laid a case of violent death until only after narrow defeats of ment. He said it weakens the twe moves to delay it. U.S. position in tariff-cutting of the agreement signed last more trade restrictions. anuary by Prime Minister, He was replying to a standard. earson and President Johnson. argument put up by the U.S. |Amendments to put off imple- government in supporting the Ymenting the agreement were|auto pact—that it avoids a pag- defeated by margins of 48 te 32 sible damaging trade war with land @ to #4. | Canada. The bill now goes back to the Senator Russell Long of Lou- |House of Representatives, which isiana, floor manager for the \passed it earlier, for considera- enabling bill which has had tion of amendments attached by| House of Representatives pas- the Senate. If the House balks sage, said Argentina, Brazil, Au- let the changes, the bill will go! stralia, South Africa and Euro- |to a committee for an attempt) pean countries have closed their et evolving a compromise. |markets to U.S. autos and Can- The margin of resistance to|ada could do the same unless it lim Mr. Drury, asked about com. $50,000,000 ‘‘on a silver platter” | iments by politicians in Canada |}and he wondered how much of Pearson Declares In Nfld. == %8% &2a= a By DAVE McINTOSH jfor the Canada of our grand- ST. JOHN’S, Nfld. (CP)—The children. This is as it should be. British heritage will be main-| “This is one reason why tdined, in Canada, Prime Minis- |Parliament adopted the red | Mot discuss the merits of it while. Mr. Drury said the suggestion You |it is before Congress. But he | Was nonsense, insupportable and E implausible. He said if Mr. NDP Leader tion, _Mr. . Pearson’ said: can do it again.” | The prime minister said he hadn't complained in 1968 when 1 _ PRICE OUTLOOK Potato ithe bil, which had been op ‘gets a larger slice of the U.S. {posed mainly by three Demo-| et. cratic senators, was a surprise LONG FAVORS PACT: to the administration. President’ The agreement will preserve Jphnson had made the measure the U.S. trade surplus of more ‘must pass” item. ‘than $500,000,000 a year in autos : lier, Democratic Senator and parts, Long argued. _|Adfaham Ribicoff had- said) That was half Canada’s an- Yield « The vote was 54 to 18 in favor talks at Geneva and invites ~~ ® ~\ seen, 8 DETROIT (AP) — KH might | charbonaeas 2, of Montreal : | have been a rerun of an eld was found criminally responsi- ' | Keystone Cops movie. ble here Thursday for the death i Fire squad No. 2 answered Sept. 2% of Richard White, 4, a . ’ a call Wednesday to aid a | Moncton laborer, who was found man having trouble breathing. strangled and stabbed in a Mop- WASHINGTON (CP) — The/takes us for a bunch of chumps OTTAWA (CP)—The gap be- {had sharp replies to two Cana-| Arriving at the man's room- ‘real hotel. United States Senate Thursday —‘‘TH put it as bluntly as that,” ° tween U.S. and’ Canadian auto dian leaders. | ing house the squad left one | The inquest was held behind approved the auto-production Ribicoff told the Senate in the ° mobile prices should be closed| Conservative Leader Diefen-| man in the truck' and rushed Closed doors. agteement with Canada but) third day of debate on the agree- % tr “Pomel sat Wie |teaple leel fine os the distinc |ten Prime Sisiomr” Dudes ; ’ (Canada “would not dare ente? nual total deficit of more then night at a dimher given ‘by the [tive flag of Canada. I am proud baker had decided he couldn't Sees Ontario “IT believe the meaningtyl , = trade war with the United $1,000,000,000 with tHe U.S. Lieral party of Newfoundland. lof that flag and all that it /earry on effectively without a| @ Disa comparison to be made is own in QTE ee ekiiss noes |, Canada is not “Argentina of Newfoundland is rightly jstands for in our country and | majority. rop ster. tween prices for the identica) | “Canada : the U.S. a lot) Brazil,” said Ribicoff. proud of its old traditions and |in the world.” 5 Fas” Wierda ‘hed dees thete ARD, Ont. (CP) | Model in Canada and the United more than the U.S. needs Can-| He was not tomplaining about } Bs Bre Seige, cae ee ‘best in 1958 but.the public had wie Leeder Douglas cam States at the factory.” Prince Edward Island’ potato |bushels, Mr. MacRae noted. The S48 in trade,” the Democratic the hig trade surpluses that Can- This heritage and these tra- |SEES HARD TASK | alrendy decided ‘thet’ the Coe- (Dr Leader | To U.S. factory prices there producers sometimes thrive on|estimated drop below expected |Semator said in resuming oppo-|ada has with the U.S. in liquor, ditions are going to be main- Mr. Pearson said it is tt BF) covetive Bat Vy 1 |Paigned through ee had to be added a seven-per- ‘other area's misfortunes, and it|production is an impressive 15 | *ition to the proposed Canada- | iron ae oe or forest tained they should be—in a /| ing to be easy for the Liberals abanaa ie Ghee wiather ik could Ontario farming Seas leak cent federal excise tax and vari- just ¢ ould happen again, The-jper cent, according to the Ear |U.8. auto agreement. | products. he was complain- strong Mid united Canada. to win a majority in the Nov. ¥ |e oveen effectively with a ma- 22%. 204 had a firsthand lets | ois local. and state sales taxes. |Guardian learned in 2 talk yes itera edition of: The Packer, |"! think the state department jing about threatening U.S. com- You cattlook forward to the (election. ljority [at 2 crop Gesier ee ae To Canadian factory prices Herday with Agriculture Minis- which deals more specifically | panies and jobs by importing Canadian futwge. without forget-| ‘We are all going to have to /Jrity. veo» (0080 Wipe cmt roves. there had to be added ter MacReé.. . activities in the Eastern UF.REPORT tere Canadize eutcs and parts. ting or len feo Be gyre me utmost in all parts ti vet - it couldn't, fermety os ge eal pes tax of per oak ed The the. of eas ’ the’ N&Wioundiand Anyone’ |Cahada,” he Sided, He at acs ~ ) He grove Smiles from Kirk proincial | sales taxes— | North and ve). ‘This expected drop in Maine Shelling Stops who tells you you can |Visit every province ‘during PROMISE AID : Hand Lake ‘With Arnold . Peters, | Gs Bee cent. ie Quaber and teres jgriable world. te as issue that igroduction: where the average | 1 eereaeed.” of meee cae ~ " Gilenins to the fact that |«.,10, Drime minister promised |the New Democratic were |The obditien US. cars coming feet Btine polite peodeelion “to - a For ni ry catch insurance” for fisher-’| seeking re-election in | * wn: te tik ae Ganieade is to have a HONG KONG (Reuters) - - Canada, we honor the Canada| Liberals took all seven New- of our aficestors but we build |foundland seats in the 1963 elec- 200 Qvebec Separatists Protest Oct. 10 Hangings “MONTREAL (CP) — Nearly.creased to between 80 and. 100. 200 Quebec separatists and sym-| Incl in the group of pathizers paraded in front of the’ marchers, who were relatively eourthouse in downtown Mon-|quiet, were Pierre Bourgault, men similar to crop insurance for farmers. He put it this way:; “We have pledged ourselves to treat the fishermen on an equal basis with the farmers, to do things for fishermen—so far as we possibly can—similar to, the things that are being done for farmers. - : | | “Indeed. we have to do. more \for both of them if our primary producers are to have the right place in our modern industrial ing riding. All along the route |into Canada under the plan have ‘crops of grain and hay lay wet |to bear the impact of the ex- and unripened in the fields. | change rate, costing about seven “This isa real disaster,” Mr. per cent more in Canadian \Douglas told a group of about ra % gathered in the NDP commit- . teé room here for an early af- Weak ae —; ae ternoon tea-and-cakes reception. fiat aie = atk 's He said the federal govern- a _ aeeaae wee “ ment should immediately offer aatens Pete in-built ve — to help finance an emergency |. ing santo i foe provincial plan to provide work parts. he bist eras Sos Cine. prepacts: se Oe teers \dian manufacturers are pledged weights, which in Island spud language amounts to. 60 million Missile Seen In Plane’s Loss SAIGON (AP)—A UWS. pilot was reported missing Thursday after his plane was shot down over North Viet Nam by what officials here believed to be a society: -earn- the cash they..need to. tide (to increase’ production by -about surface-to-air missile. — proach the fantastic prices of favorable effect on the market for Island potatoes. z Marketing Director Reid Sang- | ster suggests the market should | be. fairly satisfactory for this! | year's crop, though nobody is Suggesting potatoes will ap | |Communist China announced | Thursday it has ordered its ar- itillery forces to suspend ite | shelling on odd days of the Chi- nese Nationalist offshore i& lands of Quemoy, Tatan and Erhtan on Oct. 1 and 3. The is to allow people on the islands to celebrate the 16th anniver- ‘leary of the founding of the Chi- |mese Communist Republic, the: pew! China news agency fre the 1964 crop year. | “A survey of farms in all sec- | | tions of Aroostook County, Maine |would indicate production is running 15 per cent behind that lof last year ... Wf production is treal ‘Thursday —night—in—-protest ‘president of. the “RIN against the scheduled hanging of Chaput, Former “RIN | leader, | . two separatist terrorists. and Mrs. ,Reggie Chartrand, The marchers include mem. Wife of the militant separatist bers of Le Rassemblement Pour Jeader who is serving an eight- : “We have made provision for crop insurance for farmers, de- pending on the cooperation of them over the heavy crop low. ia5- Kor cent for the combined:| In Washington, defence—secre-|cut to that extent Maine will I'Independance Nationale, the'day jail sentence for his part oe Marta @ oooviie ; 4 {Canadian and American mar- |tary McNamara said ,| have one of the lightest crops i LeadersOn “5 . ers On students’. union of the Univer- in demonstrations during the |™U* 09 le re ged cc Thursday, , . ‘“we ~have lost a plane over'has had in years”, Harold Bry This means big investment in|North Viet N. and we pre amt, executive vice president ‘ isome form of catch insurance “ag ’ tity of Montreal and Le Mouve- Queen's visit to Quebec City last fo sur fishermen. riustings new plant and equipment. An sume it was lost to a surface. | ofthe Maine Potato Council sug- official said this might run to |to-air missile.” gests in agape story from ment de Liberation + Populaire. October. i = ‘ PT ees a i a oo a ee ain” | “accent The demonstrators, who| Marchers shouted insults at It ‘is not easy to do this in}. By THE a. PRESS , ry said sig am re- nce 8 yet certain’ im every area checked, Mr. marched for almost two hours|Claude Wagner, Quebec justice|® way that will be practical, 5 ee during rustthour traffic, were Minister. One of the placards |*imple an workable, but we Pearsea—In jae ; ‘i are at present working out how Diefenbaker—In Toronto ductions in car prices in Can- {that the plane was downed by |Bryant said, “the estimates in- | jada can only be expected over ‘one of the missiles in North Viet dicate yields substantially below | _ protesting the scheduled Oct. 19|carried by the demonstrators it can be done. This is one of | Douglas—In Toronto and Lon-|large new investments currently hanging of Francois Schirm and| Hed the justice minister Shia : | | @ period of time, ‘when the very Nam. -~ that of last year.” 5 a He said that if it turns omt| Yields in Caribou are running Edmond Guenett hangman. ~ Many important objectives | don, Ont. : {being made in the automotive |to be certain, it will mean the/40 to 50 barrels persacre below |of $282,426. had been subscribed. |Pakistan accused each other toh enette. Another said: ‘We are against that the government has for the Thompson — In Wetaskiwin, | industry “Hegin to bear fruit in |U.S. has lost a total of four aif-\Jast year, he said.-. /\ |Contribations up to last night / again Thursday of violating the Schirm and Guenette were ine assassination of Schirm and |xt Parliament.” Alta. ’ the form of greater and more (craft to the Soviet-built’ mis-! Another Maine potato~spokes: nted to $50,909. _ |week-old United Naations cease- convicted of capital murder in} Guenette.” Mr. Pearson said the: govern- Caouette—In Quebec. efficient production.” isiles. , jman said of the Fort Fairfiel#™ Charlottetown with $40,244 hasifire along the frontier of the the fatal: shooting of Leslie" Mirs. Chartrand addressed the|ment intends- to take every area that the ‘average yeild ap- [38 per cent of objective, and Indian state of Rajasthan. David “ MacWilliams, 56, ViCO| a orchers—as did other leaders |other reasonable step it can to. pears to be 135 te 140 barrels to.|Summerside with $5,850 has 16| The Indian defence ministry ere of -a firearms store,| atter almost two hours of pa-/improve the fishery develop | ; _|the acre. The average for Jast-per’.cent... jcharged 500 Pakistani desert pring ampese in Saas. ee rading. {ment program. year was 171 barrels. “| “Here is h@w the campaign is rangers attacked across. the They were sentenced lst May Reading from a prepared ; _|_ Reductions of as much as 5O’\shaping up ip regional high |frontier- and they. were being ¢ speech, she said: ‘Bravo to all ° il _ {barrels per go oberg in school districts: ni —- ga a , 1 4 some areas. me crop in | District tive!) A Pakistan! governme h. ane aeeny ok about sa|teday's-tmantiberntion,” Sie thea| Legion Ha 1965 will be definitely smatier | Alberton 6. broadcast said India threw two n and women began march- read the signature on the speech than last year’s crop and the re- [Athena 1 battalions against a- Pakistani Is Bur ned is ion will ve substantial, an- Charlottetown Rural ‘ 18 post in Rajasthan Thursday and . other man said. Englewood * 2 the fighting was continuing. It MILLTOWN, N.B. (CP) Incidentally, there are re- Kensington 17\said heavy casualties were in- Fire following an explosion here Thursday destroyed the -Royal Canadian Legion hall and _ its ~ar [Battle ae Reported ed last night that 18 per cent of = the current campaign objective; NEW DELHI (AP)--India and shortly after 5.p.m. Fifteen mi-| This brought a cheer from the ntes later, the number had in-| marchers. Taal Volcano © “Has-New Threat 2s2= MANILA (Reutérs) — -Philip-;doned houses in the disaster - ing in front of the courthouse —‘‘Reggie.” ports from some areas in th i «/Kinkora’ 2 |flicted on the attackers. Province that production will, be | Souris e 1| Rajasthan is a wild desert up to earlier expectations, |Tyfe Valley © (> 7\area at the southern section of though it was not clear last night! Reports were not available the India-Pakistan border. In how general this development is |from nine regional high school ‘dian: ’officials termed the situa- across the province. [ OngAR=~-5 e. : tion serious. re Alabama Sheriff Acquitted : we Departments from Milltown, St. Stephen and Milltown, Me., | 4 | ae ae Oot pine national police’ said today area is in progress. In editorials, | 3 e e ° : e they have recovered the bodies. they denounce merchants in the New Power Plant t ; of 589 victims of the Taal vol-|area allegedly profiteering | N.S n iVi Ig 8 OO Ing cano eruption, but a ee the refugees. Opens n nee : ; governor was reported {0 havé paupts AGAIN ; : i ni | DALTMOUTH, N.S. (OP) — By REX THOMAS can) seminary student from)|whether it will be dropped or shot pry ager Bre. a The Taal voleane eat —_ 916,500,000 thermal el one HAYNEVILLE, Ala. (AP) —' Keene, N.H., at a country store tried at a later term of court. The Manila Times attributes 224i" - mel taeda Plant of the Nova Scotia Light Thomas L. Coleman, a part- last August. | Morrisroe, critically wounded the report to Governor Feliciano of Te aeee, & off! and Power Co. L4d., was offi- time deputy sheriff who killed a M SELF DEFENCE |by a second shotgun blast ‘sec- Leviste of Batangas province,|tP¢ southern Luzon ‘coast, fram) ciatiy opened here Thursday. young civil tights worker, was CLAIM SELF DEFEN nar 0MdS after- Daniels was slain "where the Taal volcano is an. | Healy strove: to seivege President and general man- acquitted of mansiaughter The de state a that outside. .a Hayneville _ grocery dated. The major eruption Tues- % ‘Beit Possessions. =, eger AR. Harrington said the ee ee ae Ne Ee ne heer ae Nee Dt ened iret yw. plant, the phase io men on a self defence. | ot ment in a Chicago hospital an qeoer Saameian RY * plant nds dee. tee After two hours of- delibera- '° gra fo help a (1 was unable to appear in court A police spokesman said it) INSIDE TODAY next 15 years, will use ‘about 800 tion, the jurors—most of them their gtr eg A mueee le, WAS] ae » wittiess. may a weaks dr even aden tons of Cape Breton coal a day ‘workmen -or-farmers—acqiitted atmat wid es fe. sa acd In Washington, Justice Huge t® determine the actual death| Classified .......<.. during full ‘ations and a con- - e : , if ; the 55-year-old highway engi- "¢55¢5 ud wasn armed: | 1. Black of the U.S: Supreme tol! Births ....... sbvensd¥ess tract with Dominion Coal Co. Ee ‘ {meer of the charge. : Daioh ative indicted b: came yee —_ cae to expert, | Deaths ...csccesecseesss for 2,000,000 to be supplied re ; “ r Then Coleman shook hands! man a was | er a stay all court pru- - a. ot the US. Geo- - Comics ........ seeses in the next years. ; PRINCESS VISITS CANADIAN RED CROSS with most of them. i be Lowndes county grand jury ceedings. in Lowndes county, a, ‘ de peeaaaee = ea — ‘ ae : “I'm happy,” he said as he jon an assault and «battery | Aia., where Coleman won ac- * Philippines Neral a saying the|- Finance, markets ‘| company’s engineers, ‘ail of Princess Yuriko of Japan in Toronto Thursday. Yukie wife of the Japanese Consul- "| embraced his wife.A ‘daughter- | charge for the wounding of an-| quittal. text big eruption could be ca-| Women’s ...... whom are graduates of the Nova | (left) and her daughter Prin- Nakano (right) has lived in General in Toronto, sccom- inddw for joy. jother civil rights volunteer, Rev.| The request was submitted by tastrophie for al of Batangas Editorials . --..++0+++- Scotia Technical College.’ | cess Yasuko meet a Japanese- Canada some % years. Mrs. panied the visitors. Princess | The: jurors declined comment. Richard Morrisroe, a Roman counsel for the American Civil ‘ province, on the main Philippine} " Summerside ‘ employs 16 operators and 10| born Canadian Red Cross vel- is showing the prin- Yuriko is an honorary vice- in used a .12gauage Catholic priest from Chicago. | Liberties Union, on behalf of a isla of Luzon south of Manila.|~ Sings, Queens, City .-.. additional employees — coal-| unteer-on a visit to the na- cesses @f the home- president of the Japanese Red | automatic shotzan to shoot and) Coleman was not tried on that) group .of individuals and the Several Manila papers’ report) Prisee County . | handlers; -pipefitters me-| tional headquarters of - the made made by the Cross. kill 27- year - old Jonathan M.|charge, and it is pending. There Episcopal Society for Cultural that rampant looting of Bhat ene CHANICS ‘ hs ‘ _| Canadian Red Cross Society volunteers. Yoki’ Saiki, .~ _ Wirephete) Daniels, a _Eptscopal (Angi, | was. no immediate word on! and Racial Unity. m3 . -~ 1 ; , ke » . . : 5 : : * ‘ ; i ; . J s . ‘ . é :. ~ : z ; ‘ 3 ; : . : ie sand . SN “ i : is \. z ‘ f *: a ie or i > #- ¢ - ; i “ spe stale in > ” - alia s