ie WEATHER Cloudy with a few sunny periods: west- erly winds 20. Low-high 38 and 53, If t's Good For The Islar.d The Guardian Is For It | - Thursday : sday : cloudy. “ig wo” “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” VOL. LXXVIII. NO. 111 oat eee : CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1965. wor sous SEVEN CENTS 20 PAGES ommission To Investigate Spyin P — ’ : ™“~ Ministers Warn De Gaulle $ Over U.S. Disagreement — LONDON (CP) — Ministers and Britain had at las agreed oer azreement on a deciara- of the Atlantic Alliance begam on a joint deciaration on the tion on Germany was. France's a blunt-spoken ‘meeting here problems of German reunifica- desire ‘o stress the European | ‘Tuesday with warnings to tion. ture of the German problem , 'French President de Gaulle;that The draft declaration on the’ and thus in. effect exclude” jhis public disagreements. with problem was put forward fer prominent mention of the US. the United States could endam- NATO ministerial council's ap- orr--:51< of the three Western = ~ Gov't Considers _ Pressing Charge By WILLIAM NEVILLE action public. consideration was, OTTAWA ‘CP)—Prime Min- initiated to determine whether ister Pearson Tuesday praised charges should be laid in this an unnamed naturalized Cana- case. Until that determination dian as a central hero in-smash- is made, itis not possible te ing a would-be Soviet espionage give further information.” ring in this country. During the course of his At the same time, however, lengthy statement to the House, es : ' = Most Rev. Malcoim A. MacEachern, Bishop of Char- lottetown and chancellor of St, Dunstan's University,. con- fers the honorary degree of doctor of laws on Dr. J. H. Blanchard, former vice-prin- cipal of Prince of Wales Col- lege, at the annual SDU con- vocation yesterday. Looking servatives, Non-Confide a nce FORMER PWC TEACHER HONORED on is Right Rev. George Mac- donald, president of SDU-. Dr. Blanchard was one of three men to receive honor- ary degrees yesterday. (See Brig -Gen. Elias Wessin y Wes- He story on page 5.) Motion | Defeated By 11 0-95 Vote promised its co - operation in Frem Reuters-AP SANTO DOMINGO ‘CP sin has withdrawn his resigna- junta, informed sources Tuesday. ; If he refuses to quit. chances are slimmer of a set- tions -striving for Domuini-an dominance U.S. officials had announced Monday afternoon that the gen- the tlement between the two fac- ' Dominican General Delays Resignation training base at San Isidro. 2 “miles east of Santo Domingo. said. no resignation ‘ad reached him. —————— tion_from_a_high military_post Col. Fraweiseo Caamane ‘under the anti-rebel Dominican Deno, provisiona S%id the rebels, has been demandiag jonal president of Wessin resign and leave the country, holding him —_ maialy responsible for air attacks that took more than 1.000 lives carly in the revolt that began April 24. Wessin could not be reached for comment. ! i DELICATE COMPROMISE But over a late dinner Mon- day night. the mimisiers of the four tountries -were reported to have agreed on a delicate com- promise. This, sources ‘ said, would say the solution ‘of the German problem was not only in the interest of the German people but“of all other Eurppean peoples and “of all peoples con- cerned whom the problem fects.“ The development brought re- lief to the whole conference. US. State Secretary Dean Rusk arranged an overnight flich: te Lindon to seek sipport tor US: Policies in two other vital areas —Viet Nam Republic Ce Other conference high points Tuesday - —Wilson, im an evident swipe at French policies. asserted “there is mo greater delusion. than the feeling we can soive N-ARMS STORED Group Capt. E. G. Ireland of Comox Airbase told Courte- nay, B.C. businessmen Tues- day that Canadian — aircraft would carry nuclear weapons only “during ectual hostil- ities or if a state of war is imminent." Nuclear war- heads were reported to have been moved into the Comox base last weekend. (CP Wirephotg) Siamese Twins | aed the Domest Are Separated — TURIN, Italy ‘AP)—Siamese twin girls, 6, separated in a rare operation, were reported “better than expected" Tuesday. They already were elamoring to get up and try to walk alone for the first time in their lives, doctors ‘nated in the expulsion of two Russian diplomats. The expelled diplomats, Com- mercial Attache A. E. Bytchkov and Embassy clerk V. N. Po- luchkin, and the two Canadians were key figures in an appar- ently widespread Soviet espio- nage bid involving “‘thousands of dollars” and designed to fer- ret out defence and_ industrial secrets for Moscow. The government says no dam- age was done to Canadian inter- ests by the plot, first unveiled Saturday by the external af- fairs department. | While the’ two Russians got matie heave-ho—from the gov-” ernment, Mr. Pearson made it clear to the Commons his ad- ministration is of a sharply. dif- ‘Y ferent mind as far as the two Canadians are concerned. The naturalized Canadian, em- ployed in private industry and not in the government service, | al and was to be _ Le i s wininae oda — eccupying powers and _ West lie said a second Canadian—a made in response to opposition | At the same time it was published today G ad tailed he a [ learned that France, the US At the heart of the problem agape se 2 oe junior civil servant now demands the previous day, Mr. — - i 7 agith am agreed draft si after “gravely ill’—may face crimi- Pearson disclosed two other at- weeks of trying, sutheriative nal charges for his part in the tempted espionage cases never PEACE HOPES DIM : : sources - gaia abortive spy plot. which culmi-- made public before. : He said that, in 1959. an at- tache of the Soviet Embassy was ordered out of the country after “procuring information” from a Canadian citizen. A year later, a secretary at the Czechoslovakian Embassy was declared “persona non grata” after being caught trying te ob- tain classified information. KEPT SECRET Pe Neither case was made pu lic at the time. Mr. Pearson's statement gen- erally seemed to satisfy oppo- sition demands for information on the Bytchkov-Poluchkin af-' fair. But it also produced de- jthe same treatment—the diplo- ands for government action on the over-all question of Com- munist espionage. in: this coun- Opposition - Leader. Diefen- baker called for creation of a royal commission to “look into this whole question.” He said such a probe, headed possibly by Supreme Court Justice Rob- OTTAWA ‘CP!—The minority’ Commons: standings are Lib- . . . : e . Liberal government defeated a erals 129. Conservatives 94, such a program and talks will — a ——- er ae oe ENVOY OPTIMISTIC : las aro om the oid The girls Ginesppina and |Ct*. ‘uted . Ss 8 bine bow ert Taschereau and held, if nee- New Democratic non - confi NDP 18, Creditistes 13, Social be held later this month with "in, ‘sr gancra, paige ee ee ee Ee tr an (Mais Sauliay Voge, ated Mle ee a ge var Gemeaines ta = ee gy crn lg Figg ge ad aT af ‘265 — seas Son tie ae indus- | tis decision was communicated |iiings described ial as’ wareed West Germany that ea uae pune, were “<P approaches to security officials {9 the bottom of the activities PES aies eriictons Ge gee-| Alter Gs vite, the Miassltcy ty Sms an Guile to U.S. Ambassador W. Tapley -nichiy optimistic” of a settie- Brita might have to reduce T2iet Monday if an operatie™ and co - operated with them of the U.SS.R. in our country.” ernment roa failing to safe- turned to grievances against The amendment was movea , Bennett. ment of the ci" war. , | her 31,000-strong Rhine army through an investigation which | Social Credit Leader Robert - Interests of Canadian the government Monday by NDP Leader Doug-|_Brig-** “Gen. “Antonio Imbert unless Bonn pitches im with apparently stretched over sev- Thompson rejected this idea, ee : : ‘ Barreras, head of the civilian- more help to cover the for- eral months. but asked the government to consumers, automobile workers and smal! parts manufacturers in the new auto trade agree- ment with the United States. It was supported by 69 Con- 15 New Democrats and 11 Creditistes TAKE FULL ADVANTAGE Earlier, Labor Minister Mac- Each said the government will take full advantage of any layoffs caused by the Canada- United States agreement to re- train and upgrade temporarily las as the House began its first | two-day supply debate of the! session. The amendment charges the Pearson adminis- tration with failing to take nec- essary steps to protect the con- sumer, the auto workers and he small parts manufacturer in military junta, left it up te Wessin whether to resign “to placate the rebels. Imbert said Tuesday he knew ‘ nothing of the report from the U.S. Embassy that Wessin nad resigned as commander of the Four Contracts Are Awarded Canada Packers CAPITAL BUREAU eign exchange burden of this force. —Stewart, reporting on his talks with Soviet, Czechosio- vak amd Yugoslav leaders re- eently, summed up Moscow's attitude'to the West as being Viet Cong Offensive PRAISE ACTION “This action is certainly to be praised, not censured,” said Mr. Pearson, “‘for it provided . our security authorities with in- valuable information about So- viet methods of intelligence op- ! produce a white paper on secu- rity to tell the country “just where espionage is leading us to in this country.” DISCLOSED SATURDAY The incidents involving By- tchkov and Poluchkin were first The 16 Liberals voting i seas es Sree’ My Socket te tee the a On- sy oo j OF THE GUARDIAN °e of “so concussions and erations in Canada and the tar- disclosed Saturday in an exter- Credit Leader Robert Thomp- le “ — gee None of the other opposition Vi Chief Of | OTTAWA — Four contracts © comcessions. gets against which they are di- nal affairs department an- son and four of his followers. {ario government already a a SS ee ice I jhave been awarded to Canada __ Schroeder complained that rected-” nouncement. Tt said the twe ; oer, Couiead ; pene ele Def Packers Ltd of Charlottetown by Wet German representati The civil servant, employed men were declared “‘persona vote would have precipitated a Later Season opportunity to test confidence ence Staff |the department of defence pro 4, NATO: military aa outside Ottawa in a “‘non-sensi- non grata” and ordered ‘te leave Liberals im the government—to move duction it was announced here Suspected tive’ job and department, was the country for having engaged general election. The ; ; os * did not reflect the size of her were saved by the five Social For Lobsters ‘sae To Visit Island Tuesday by Industry Minister ‘bot aioe 3 another matter. in activities incompatible with r M MacEache: hn contribution to the alliance in : . ; Credit MPs and the absence of Mir Mac kachen said any | 'CM. Drury. military and fiscal terms. : Mr. Pearson said this man their diplomatic status 32 Opposition MPs, including 23 Problems in regard to autO GREENWOOD. NS.. (CP) —| Three of the contracts, valued Bonn wants bigger posts for caiGON (AP) — Communist = : ee ee ee Conservatives. Many Conserva- tives are reported to oppose an election at this time There were. 21 absent Liber- als._including Prim. Minister Pearson. Two _ Conservatives Is Suggested OTTAWA ‘CP)—There should be a delay in the opening of the lobster fishing season off Cape Breton Island because of heavy ice, Robert Muir ‘PC — workers, centred so far around 1,600 employees at Ford of Can- ada’s Windsor, Ont.. plant, t- volve two questions—perman- ent displacement of some work- | ers and temporary laying off of Lieutenant - General Gepffrey Walsh, vice chief of the defence staff. will arrive here today to begin a tour of defence’ ¢stab- lishments in the Maritime Pro- vinces. He will visit navy bases at $41,678. $10,992 and $10,628 are for the supply of meat the fourth in the amount of $11,217 is for the supply of poultry. _ The contracts are among 258 unclassified contracts for $10,000 its gemerals and admirals and and a share in NATO nuclear weapoms management. He also rapped the French with a remark that the Germans consider independent national troops estimated at regimental strength—perhaps -1,200 men— fought on against South Vietna- mese government forces. at Song Be Tuesday nicht in what a US. adviser said ‘‘may be the RCMP. until confronted by them early last week. In the mean- time, he apparently had ac- cepted money from the Rys- sianms to obtain information which, Mr. Pearson said, was sians had approached the two Canadians ‘and paid them “thousands of dollars” in a bid to obtain classified defence and intelligence data. It said one of the Canadians had been asked and two Liberals said they did Cape Breton North and Victo- others. in the Halifax area and RCAF led by the desart-| defence iets to tbe 0 =e s ~ mot related to his work as &@ to ‘compromise’ female gov- not vote because they were ria! suggested in the Commons. He said _ those permanently stations here and at Chatham, iiek deca the leet “a of! longer wana for Earepesn beginning Ph we civil servant. . ernment employees as part of senha sour ata, Oe aie ar - eneral Mac- pong yey rcrvasaaae a NB. and ide. P.E-I. ~ countries. Three government battalions to take cation seal the tore ie ement set off a Pontiac-Temiscamingue’. R. G. Naught said he would bring the designated as surplus man-! skirmished a the gg eign officials and to make that (Continued on page 2 Col. 3) L. Fairweather ‘PC Royal), MP's comment to the attention power regions or aid could: be | -forces who had been e | a rages ce eee cee aoe eee David Groos “L—Victoria.) and of Fisheries Minister Robichaud provided under aa govern- | og ge Sag a Ye Ge, : i Ralph Cowan L—York -,Hum- who is studying problems ment’s manpower jjustment ate ene . Fo G -D g H Id ber). caused by late spring ice. program. pe — eeu aa rmer é rave ‘ 1 jger 5 e Opposition Is Suspicious - Of House Rules Changes § which they killed 2 South Vi- etnamese and five US. sol- diers and wounded 530 South Vi- In Murder Of Woman, Girl etnamese and 13 Americans. SHAWINIGAN, Que. (CP) in the woods eizht miles from A marine company took over Marcel Bernier, 43. was ar- Shawinizan a row of troublesome hamlets taigned Tuesday on capital The remains of Miss Bean- eight miles west of the Da Nang air base. which is 375 “miles northeast of Saigon. ~ US. Air Force and Navy |planes maintained pressure on murder charges in the apparent bludgeon-death of a girl and a woman whose, remains were found near here recently in un- marked graves. doin were found a month ago, buried in the Shawinigan ceme- terv where Bernier worked The skulls of hoth victims showed evidetee of multiple fractures By JAMES NELSON —Allow the House to sit be! If the new rules are adopted, — et eee | a OTTAWA ‘CP)—The govern- yond its usual adjournment Speaker Alan Macnaughton ace North “Viet- Namie ae a oa grave-dig- cae pte pea go - ment proposed sweeping re- hour in the evening to com- ‘would be given new powers. He a atae A a tan on 4 ge an a ee forms in House ‘of Commons plete work it has embarked would be able to rule out of = : i. | a urette = . tae eraneihe casa Pr a rules Tuesday to shorten the’ on, so long as‘ at least 10 order any so-called question of (M Pp be Miss The s Gisappeared ta him criminally responsible fee daily question period, cut off (members do not object privilege — extraneous political oon ro August, ist’ afer Se avi ae ‘bath deaths in-fighting and salutes to home- He is to appear for prelimin- lengthy debates, and speed pas- —Have all spending estimates n ° home to take a baby-sitting job sage of government spending discussed in parliamentary town enterprise. Will Attem t Ter female Wed teund two ‘ary hearing on beth: charges estimates. committees before being i Pp weeks ago in a shallow grave Friday The initial reaction of Oppo sition spokesmen was one of Teserve and some suspicion. The rules changes were pro- posed in two motions sponsored by Prime “Mitiister. Pedirson. George. Mcliraith,. gavernment house leader. said the govern- ment weuld look upon the, main passed in the Commons in the 36 allotted days, and let the Opposition choose the esti- mates it wants to debate in formal session. —Redistribute the work of the present 14 committees of the house’ “among 21: ensuring that all phases of federal gov- ernment administration are CENSURE “MOTION:: 2 Mr. Macnaughton’s rulings on) \questions of procedure could | not be challenged except by a formal motion of censure. At present, an ruling by the | Speaker can be challenged by Lan individual MP, requiring @ ‘time - consuming vote of the House to uphold or override it. , | Soft Landing VosCcow ap Russia's Luna V il! reach the moon to- night and it carries equipment for a soft landing. the. official jTass agency repetted Tuesday night. Ontario To Get Medicare In ‘66 hs as a test : ae covered. including broadcast- Opposiiion Lead aay Tass said the arrival will he : ehiaery by we Gee limits 7 “la baie cutie cone ne ane ie would have at about 10:10 pm. (5:15 p.m. TORONTO ‘CP)!—Free. medi- “The covernmen! will offer-te could “bs applied—by govern- oa Age OB eg 30 min- no Sealed on the rules ADT cal care insurance is to be of- pay the full cost of premiums P aes ; e 0 It added fered by the Ontario govern- for the 462.3961 single persons ment-sponsored motion. if not inoli s for a couple of : oa by common consent—on debates Gusle A sane 3 on wale he studied their fol tae “The automatic station Luna Ment to almost .1.000.000 per- and families who have no tax- which appear to the covernment 15 or ® an” a date plications VW carries for the first time Sons in the province as of June able income. This could mean ©: 5 Seep Gown in to that acrimonious fight and since Stanley Knowles (NDP—Wim a ar kien cacaa cca. wealth Minister Matthew Dy- ores carves ee It also proposes to limit to %6 it has usually run an- hour or \nipeg North Centre), an ac- A wR lending would enable og mode the anmsuncement . 3 days a session all Commons dis- longer knowledged rules expert and Luna te transmit information Tuseiay te be tateedueed the Premiums will be subsidized cussion of detailed spending whip of his party. said he Seck to corth after it has. ccement’s lone awaited (0T Single persons with taxable appropriations Included in this. acreed with the principles be- reached the moon medical services insurance bill eee a year, coup- would be the six twnday de hind the government's propps- Western experts had speco- es with tax income under > INSIDE TODAY 4 in the legisioture $1,000 a year. and families with lated that a soft landinc might bates each session on criev- als , por w ances now guarantecd ‘o the Classified svsst a But he said the Commons. : ngage be attempted, basing their rea- mts aie. enum taxable incomes under $1,200. Opposition by House rules Births, deaths ........ 3. 13. should be able to vote free of yp aise soning om the great weight of medical care plan for indigents DECREASE SUBSIDIES Coupled with these basic Comics ................. 11 ‘party allegiances on the details. es se | - the apparatus. aed lowiaceme (omilies at © “CREASE : | ‘ The amount of the subsidies changes, the prime minister Sport --........... «+++» 9 He would allow more than 38 ; The imstrument packaze cost of about $70,000,000 a year. wil! decrease as the taxable in- proposed ai series of other Women’s ................ 7 days on spending estimates and} CENTENNIAL FLAG UNFURLED jweighs 3.24 pounds, Moscow The medical services insur- come increases. For instance amendments to the rule book.) Finance, markets ...... § rewrite the terms on which a! ‘announced earlier ance Will be limited to pay- 4 family with taxable . They would: . Fediterials - 4 cabinet minister could propose; Canada's centennial flag, opened. Taking. part in the | vince’s senior champion ma- Tass said the trajectory of ment for physicians’ care at of $90 to $19 will pay only $14 =Extend sitting hours to 33 Summerside -++ 3 a timé-limit on debate if unanl- | seen here, was raised Tuesday brief ceremony were Josm joretie. The centennial fiag the moon probe was corrected home, in a doctor's office, or im |. 4. renee: hb 6 & week from 2% by forego Kings, Queens, City --5 mous agreement on one can't atop the Hotel Saskatchewan Fisher, centennial commis had been flown previously automatically Monday night om hospital. The plan includes ma- ‘7 = amily ing the usual luncheon and SNE NS ess shesens 2 be found among party leaders’ in Regina where a twoday sioner. and Jean Britton. 15.2 only cutsade the Centenmal the second day of the space ternity benefits and annual with taxable income of $388 te supper recesses. i | representatives. ., Araceees centenmal conference grade 10 student and the pre Corporation's Ottawa office. station s fight. checkups. : $400 would pay $59. ~ mn