pane ere WEATHER “Sunny today with sea: sonable temper atures and. light winds. Thursday scat- tered showers. Low-high 58 and 78. © oe if i's Good For The Island ~The Guardian Is For It ‘ ‘; ; P : e ; 9? : e ashe , | yc ere 12° Edward Island’ Like The Dew | oo to, os Ut, HEXEN NO, 100: 7 4. fteet steed Cine Rites oe ome ied VN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1966. 6) wor mos® TEN CENTS / : 14 PAGES: he heetandit Landymore Armed Force Aeeting Claims Poor Clarification T Di ces U ifi ti rte in, se eal Oo IS C U S Ss n Ica on indicated mural “William Landymore told | aside sailors and the Commons defence. commit: | ™ \their professional | pineraGe ria! : tes June 23 that-—-morale in| _ with iat ealbias ae , Maritime Command was bad - , Commi chairmay Pp | d M oe because the defence department Grass Liberal MP nevada | | Oo an a es - d r| d what it meant .C:,’ and a former n Nene ee tain, said at the end of Ad- bv a ‘unified defence force Opa Landymaee's’ testimony Allegations Ik was on‘tnat same day that : si “We would Jike to wish-you, ef N te: Hell sked the spoieniald neme in- all sincerity, the very best) A t U. S. of good fortune and continued | gains the -50-vear-old- maritime chief: e t success and I-know tha ie LONDON: (Reuters) Poland for his. resignation Admiral , Landyvmoré declined to -resign) would all hope, in this com:nit- tec. that in. some way we can called on: Britain’ Tuesday to | 7 Two Civilians - Are Attending " sacked hi : ° and Mr. _Hellyer.__sacked’ hit By DAVE MeINTOSH take place before 197) thouzt three weeks. later: , i | 2 2 ; The transcripts,of part of Ad- ibe of assistance to you in your Sees: aes : on ples roe OTTAWA . (CP)—At least 14 the enabling legislation. may -poe ata: Tandomnrate (meee ask.’” systematic violation .by «the persons, including two civilians, passed by Parliament long be On. the. subject .of anti- United States of the 1954 Ge--; submarine warfare, Admiral /neva agreements on Indochina, Landymore said‘ that. last year | jwell - informed British sources more: than 800 Russian fishing | Said. ‘ he ak vessels were deployed” in the; Poland is a member of the western Atlantic and more. than | International—Control Commis- 200 in the eastern Pacific. All |sion for Viet” Nam, Laos and told, these ships carried more ‘Cambodia, » Canada aid India today will attend the first meet- fore that ing of the newly -established LANDYMORE COMPLAINED armed forces council. One of the complaints of ~dis- Gen. Jean~ V.. Allard,. who missed Rear - Admiral. William took over last month as chief of Landymoré was that he had ao the defence staff, says the coun- direct accéss to the chief of the gv cil will discuss poliey, including defence staff ~fo discuss the planned unification. of the problems of his Maritime, Com: before the committee was made public. Tuesday. ‘It’ did not in- dicate where deletions had been made’ hy ‘the defence depart- ment on. security and other greund: Admiral “Landy more has. said { s t t af his testi- ; eae by Me Hell. MR. LANDYMORE than 20,000 men jare the other members : % : “e LPs z armed . forces. into... one-type- mand. ee “ver's staf{ before he gave it to . ; et “I. find no.reason to be com-| The sources said Poland al- ¢ ‘ : "Ne uniform service. Gen. -Allard's armed forces definition of unification and t© piacent about their presence,’’ |leged: that U.S. violatidn. of the . ae The council, including the six- council is an obvious attempt te member defénce staff and the overcome *this-_ difficulty. _ offi- chiefs of the six field com- ¢cjals said. = ; ss mands, is schedtled to meet the “One -maintained ‘that this ate second Wednesday of each cess was always: available Rut month. he conceded. that perhaps the the committee = Mr. Hellver. has sard >the ad- miral ‘had dealt with personnel fit res. which were-a matter for defence headquatters, not. the maritime , commander “indicate to the officers and 10M pe ~ said. |Geneva agreements is: seen in, exactly what the forc> iS) the Soviet fishing fleet was jthe Anterican bombings. of the . going to look like, what’ kind jicanized like the. Soviet navy \demilitarized. zoné “between of careers people ar» going te!nq was centrally controlled ‘South and North. Viet Nam and; have in it : from Russia. It was reasonable the American raids enear_ the \ “After all, s*rvice people are i, assume-—the fishermen were |North’ - Vietnamese centres of “The two civilians who -will sit channel had not been. used to . SPEAKS OF UNREST bea career people.and their caree? yaya] reservists. ° {Hanoi and Haiphong. in today are Elgin Armstrong, full advantage. _ ‘ + ng In- reply to queshen= ‘hy means more to them. -verhaps, Russia now: had. some 35. “hu- | Britain’ is co-chairman of the deputy defence minister,” and’ Rear - Admiral Landymore, Marcel Tambert.: Conservative than. the mowev. and other clear and about 400 diesel-driven 11954 Geneva conference on In- Dr.” A. H. Zimmerman, chair- fired for his. public opposition MP for Edmonaton West. the ad- things.”’ miral told the. commitfee—Mr..- aqmiral Lands nore said in Hellver was present that Tepiy to John Matheson, Liberal Hise pesent ital niyo tohn one Lonel COMAMALTTEE ELECTED rest amongst. Me- officers and great reliictance in the. .navy man .of the defence research'to unification, said he was re- board—five in all ferred to- subordinates of the However,, a defence Gepart- chief of defence staff to discuss ment spokesman _ said the old separate problems and that system is now being.restored in |there. was no one to. whom he ; submar ‘ines, ' ‘dochina, quite a number of ihe senior about unification aoe 3 : : 2 ‘ \different’ form. Gen. Allard .was could-go°for discussion.-of_over- dea” le Wie “command. walk A G f G simply calling menthly instead all policy in’ his command includes RCAF units as well as NEEDS_ 2.600 b nti- overnment FOUR. of annual~or semi-annual com-. For example.’ Rear - Admiral the Atlantic ,and Pacific fleets He told Heaer Snnth Con- manders’ _ conference. Landymore said. he would be = referred to the comptroller-gen- ‘eral on a finaficial, problem, té - the chief of: technical services< on a ship repair problem, to the personnel -chief oh. A -manpowet ‘problem. He. said “the ‘bad’ morale servative MP for Simeoe-North, Pp Ah d Wi h P| was reflected _in- re-enltstment thatthe navy htst recrui, 2.600 ; ress ed it ans rates and the. attitude. of officers. men in the next year fo_ keep to- their. careers ‘its present ships, .n_ operation ' By IVAN STEFANOVIC. “Despite: all its -deficiéncies,” | : “| am sure’-this will ve jbut that it -exneetsto—get_only —- BELGRADE (AP) Yugo=|he said, ‘“‘even the worst multi- : straightened out in due course half that number ; , .slai& “opposed to President Ti- |party system is better ‘than the ‘and act on them himself,.or, as and we-will he informed of “Any transition ‘ta a sinple jto’s.. one - party government ‘best one-party system.” ithe case may e¢, pass them on what. the -nature-of the unified identity for -all_three services pressed-. ahead Tuesday with | Mihajlov is a former, teacher | a jto Defence Minister Hellyer force is going to be~ and that would he—diffieutt plans to -found a-magazine .to | j of I. <4 - GUARD ASSESSMENT RECORDS | Mr. Hellyer has said that any Missing Body MAY PASS THEM ON : The spokesman said Gen: Al lard will” receive recommenda- tions from field commanders literature at Zadar Univer- | cm solve the problem... - +. “There is no one in. the navy: reflect’ their anti - government |sity. He was-arrested in March, | ~Two, Moncton policemen, from Mayor Leonard C. Jones, ment has asked for the records Officer who. doesn't accept the 1 “think the first and ae Very enamored .of~ knaki wnl- views. They “acted despite the |1965, and sentenced to nine Const. FE. Smith (LEFT) and Jr. The-policemen have orders ~ but-the city is nat allowing policy -of_ unification’ should "re Important thing. is to _claify, he forms, believe me,” the adnural arrest _ of’ their leader, ‘Mihajlo |months in prison for ‘‘belit:| Glen Estabrooks, gland guard. “to prohibit, anyone grom re- — anyone to take thy? records. sign Consequeat!y, any recom-| §§ ecovere - =< —————=}Mihajlov, se tling’ the Soviet Union in a| outside the door ofj,the city’s ~moving the. citys. assessment (CP Wiréphoto, see story on mendations.to Gen. Allard are : ae B NET. M ETING. . | Marijan- Batinie “and Daniel | |Magazine article hie wrote after 1 assessment - ae on orders” Pa! aad The provineial govern. page: 3.) , as s —, at that uni “The body -of William: K Faith: A t E ’ Ivin were elected fo the ~organ- la visit fo Moscow. 4) appellate 7 ea * ee pe leation _ Seemed: = ae fal, 18, of Hazelbraok,. was dis -« i committee fhe.meeting |court qiashed the sentence, but 6 ‘ . ‘ . | Informa coveréd -in the Hillshoro Riv > nts said er i ; be held at Zadar on the Adri- |found him’ guilty of distributing INCLUDIN WHEAT senior — officers a te about three o'clock yesterday af- ig Coast. a banned” article. He -was sen- council meeting have heard {t€rnoon. The body was reported- a ie . neds Mihajlov, a former university |tenced to five months in prison, 'Gen. All 5 i I tted f 1 boat, an 7 in ard tate rivately Vv spo rom a pleasure a ? i rosecu I ors professor who has been conduct- |but served only 37 days before | fore he Recatia ching of ie 7 the occupants of Which reported : o wetter : - - {ing a growing” campaign, against | the sentence-was suspended for | ive ecor S 7 e oo fence staff that he would never |it to city police : . the ‘‘totalitarian power" of the |two years. | permit unification int» a single) Faithful was drowned _ while Yugoslav Communist party, Soin ae service of Quebee’s Royal 22nd |SWimming at. the Hillshoro : ie Are A ointed [was to have presided at the | 6 i e Regiment. He is former com- Bridge last Tuesday during his s Zadar-meeting: i ~ World Experts ; ‘ ; _ Mander. of-the rs2giment.- —- noon lunch hour. He.was work- 3 : He——summoned— friends and} | : nnva ro : osin One—source—said—the—cost—af sing with-a—firm—that-is- painting : supporters to help him find a/| c . : uniforms .alone for a. new single the bridge.. Divers.searched for marine he hoped would lead Urging Action ae . Service. will be in the neigabor- the body at that time and the: _ The Executive Council has ap- pointed. as Queens Council. J.P. Dees CREtatiatiwn ita pas non- tet ark pare WINNIPEG (CP). Five — rec- |.700,000° in the — previous _ —Wheat exports from Chureh- noe of $40,000,500. jarea was dragged, but without eee * . ul he was jailed Monday for lords. including an all- important | : 2 : ; Oe = he council is expected. to result. J. Elmer Blanchard, Charlotte- three days of questioning. Of- GENEVA (AP) —A. committee year’ of 1963-64. : Us ha: (OF 25 100,000 Ushi aT with this. sad: a host of! The youth was the son of Mr, a i ; one for wheat exports, went into Niele bias alias ; i |ficials said the arrest was ‘to Ro naa inimcaae cane the: hooke As. Canada ‘closed out oF ae ae oo Seas els against 22,100,000 in. 1964- other problems related tw unifi-;and Mrs..William Faithful of Ha- prevent. him”. from spreading |tional action to curb the use at the 1965-46 crop year at the sie principal a a (wheat | * pial aha ta ne ib tadzelbrook, ifalse reports ° and to guarantee ‘LSD 95, height. of the Prairie” arain'|— principal grains |. Falling short of previous high his personal safety during the the hallucinatory drug | oats, barley, «rye, flax and) boom : marks were total farm deliver- i ’ ‘apeseed) : : : scheduled period of the Zadar Stink We Vea to Preliminary year-end figures, Repesced? . sumipared st bles of all grains to licensed ele- meeting. 779,500,000 in 1963-64. d ; released Tuesday by the Board 'vators 763,300.000 bushels At Mihajlov’s home in Zadar, toate: matiat ee lof. Grain Commissioners, con-| —Direct overseas clearances | against 851,200,000 in. 1952-53); c/ AU ay where he nad Batinic are stay- | |mission: strongly SaSCinTehaed lfirmed what had been obvious| from the Lakehead of . 25,900.- !total movement of all grains ex- ing, Ivin said threats ’ against |; | 000 bushels all grains, against | t rapeseed through the li- ‘that all countries. t gent |2S the furious pace of: grain CEP eae their, personal difety would not isteps to prevent oheee ee fhe [Movements continued to the, 21, 600.000 in » 1964-65. licensed elevator system to do- stup them. . l + f t hannels of . 208,300,000 drug. They also called f lyear-ending date of July 31. eee = eT Ur eSL Un toll’ (ECG Go te Uk e ‘esen iS. HIT: COMMUNISM: fists: to sii the ae under it In the crop year starting Aug.| Pacific coast ports of 234,700,- bushels (224,100,000 in 1963-64); | Mihajlov'’s speech, ‘ta have ternational ‘control. 1, 1965, these were the records: | 000 bushels all grains, com- and total Lakehead vessel ship- |heen delivered at the meeting | The experts’ failed to reach —Wheat exports of 546,000,000, pared with 225,800,000 in 1963- |ments, of 478,800.000 bushels all Ponce’ Bikes laland alt lwas released. in advance Mons jimmediate agreement. on’ pre- |: bushels compared with 536,2'_ 64. grains (490,200,000 _in 1944-45). have__a—really—-good--contestant jday. In it Mihajlov repeated his |cise recommendations to make | genres SNE is : 5 A in the “National Potato Queen criticism of’ Communism and ito the narcotics “commission |- oes contest., She's Sylvia MacAulay | jblasted the Yugoslav party for |which next meets in December. | of Campbell's Cove,-a girl who | ‘wielding “totalitarian power.** This is -owing.to ‘technical diffi- won _the reserve _ world ger, As-the text was being distrib- |culties over the Tegal definition at) championship in 1964 and Jt was also announced that uted to the..forei ce many other achievements . 5 es He ; ign press, Mih lof LSD because of the singular ye Gordon Tweedy, Charlottetown = ae as vam lov_was_ arrested r ed etter ts—it produces.——--« | to her credit. ‘s wyer, has been appointed Premier Campbell stated no; In the speech, Mihajlov, 31, | ae Wea oe hee be ahi fawn: prosecutor for Kings changes have been made in the also “declared — that Commn- | next Monday when’ the. Queew} eo Ning . it f : i eu @ -position prior: to this status of George’ R. McMahon nism's idea. of the class strug- U. Ss. President | We encase te ade Med by Deputy Attorney Gen- who has heen Prince sGounty gle could. lead to the (destruc: | f 5 to J a ‘ ference from August 15 to 18. eral Arthur McGuigan, QC. prosecutor since 1959. te tion of society. oe | Sees No Change The attractive young lady | | For The Worse g sponsored by the P.E.[. Potato ( Ps n a da S FE lai I e 7 a n n e r WASHINGTON (AP) Pres. iden Johnson said’ Tuesday he™ Marketing Board. She will be ac- | companied ‘by Margaret Mac- | sees no. change for the worse . in the Vietnamese war : Millan, board secretary. Board | He also told a news conter-. » a. es IX O! e Ja ence he sees no sign the United | States is “going to pot’ in| President R. L. Burge, St} wage-price inflation. ° By JACK SULLIVAN —— |B.C., was second for the silver, |field contin i In other ‘countries, | Johnson : ‘ gent having a day : . : a KINGSTON, oe ER Co ene nC ccs t0ns Peters RR is also attending the mi Ke a ae : conference and will participate in’ a panel discussion on elite’ potato seed farms town, minister of labor, Lester’ and Alex B. Campbell, Summer- side, attorney general The announcement was. made by Premier Campbell following | 8 meeting of the Cabinet last night Mr. Nicholson has been . ap- pointed Crown prosecutor for | Queens County to fill the vacan- | cy created by the resignation of | Alan Scales. Mr. Nicholson for- | merly held the— position of Queens County prosecutor from 1949-1959 Mr. Scales’ resignation was_af-.| fective as_of July 11 but he had! continued to act as Crown pro- | Secutor until his successor was named. — MISS MACAULAY |: ca ee ie KINGSTON. Jamaica (CP)— | off,. the gunners and fencers jsumers “have been anywhere Irrepressible Flaine. Tanner. the LED FROM START* also picked up medals for Can- |from 200 to 500 per cent, but in 13-year-old swimming sensation Miss Tanner, an impish bru- ada. the U.S they amounted to eight | fram—Vancouver— won Canada’s (nette nicknamed—Mighty—Mouse— feos + = |per cent since 1960. Miss” MacAutlay—has ane b sixth gold medal: of the British DY her teammates, led the but- | Mohnson ,said his administra- | member of fe tan ice a ae Empire Games.with a world terfly from the start. Miss Cor- tS scameeratt tion will-urge labor and man- | at East Baltic for the pa: record performance in the wom- 50”. 16, tried hard to catch her | p agement to be as restrained as en's 220-yard “butterfly Tuesday on ra oo length serene zs -}possible on wage and price in- night stretch it was no.contest. Le hi g ee creases. In austirring finish with team=. Miss Corson in- 2.34.8 finished aunc in ‘| “Tf it gets to.the point. where | mate Marilyn Corson of Parry two-tenths,of a second alread of | : they are not restrained and it | Sound. Ont.. Miss Tanner pulled |England’s ‘Anne Barner, who got | Is Delayed. appears, that other measures away on the last length of the the third-place’ bronze: ; are essential. of course, we: pool to win the championship in| Reynolds .was clocked in|! Cape KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) pie administration) will ree two minutes, 999 seconds, two 9:12.0, chopping 1.5 seconds off ee a ates ommenc Tee ea seconds under the mark ‘set a |his on —world mark set. last Boiss radio data involving a |HAS NOTHING BETTER yea ago by Susan Pitt of the lyear. Hutton equalled the old : measuring system Tuesday.| So far. “he said, the govern- United. States mark of 2:135. The bronze went |)O°° d_a fne-day postponement |ment has come up with. nothing @ i f anvattempt ta launch a ae |bett tl ifs t g otha: awirneriWie® gold awa flag lak oe satvialia; a better. than present guide-; gz to “Karl Byron yr Australi Orbiter spacecraft .toward jlines: aimed ‘at holding pay in- ‘club secretary for three vears ' MONTREAL cP - Prime’ COPS FIRST Minister Pearson ‘made a strong |. Svivia .won first place ast plea Tuesday nigh for stronger | Yoar at the Rotaf Winter Fair backing from all nations for the in the 4-H division. If was her creation of stahi® international first prize, 4-H entry ‘that went law reserve world champion in i4 i f i Svivia was Speaking to 5,200 lawyers at Jt was in 1964 that the. annual “conveation of - the chesen by the peovinetal eae Amerie’ Har. ‘Aesocistion, Mr | directors, as one, of the Islan 5 : annem Pearson® said the only: security ook A aiaad inch ia : Y years.-She has had three vears © : | | in the garden club and three - | : jin the potato. club. She's. been fourth of the games for Canada, , . \e the world can get against nu- ait bit -wlke at Thee e-Tee With the Canafian track ‘and orhit about the_moon to ptinto creases to around 32 per cent. | clear annihilation is “collective Toronto. f events | graph the hidden backside and | Asked. how. he, appraises othe security based on collective ue- ss aa ak tte Norine® ~ ore ‘ i 4 ; ‘ Pe : " | oa. s ‘ uv, _ in the frat two swimming tk| INSIDE TODAY "ite potential. astronaut landing Jmiitary situation.in Viet Nam, tion and: on collective nierna- "The father, Syl Macauley. won nals of four scheduled Tuesday | Sékindl bows soy areas. | Johnson said tional policy.” the world Ptr notato champ night, Canada: ppked up a gold | Silidiebgte ook 2 The countdown on the, Atlas- |} ‘I don't see any change for “We -should beid every effort jdnship at. the Roval Winter and Jwo silver medals, making | ; ie a shipehliadeaiat tp 3 |Agena booster rocket prot jthe worst at all. Our plane to achieve this objective but we Fair in 1955, and Sylvia's sister, it four golds. five silvers and |. ‘rail aati Pe ene ae |gressed smoothly down to just: jlosses are under those that we, remain more concerned with Anne, won the world ‘seed title fwo bronzes for the swimmers | Sealobechled tan yanaap bash tbl tod jseven. minutes before. the jhave estimated—Our heliedpter | ee * Loe other matters that seem te be |j im 1962 ‘ alone } Kings, Queens, City venhes ; jplanned © liftoff Tuesday after- HOSSEE are under those etl: | TOPLESS AND BOTTOMLESS TOO. more important than mere sur Sylvia. wastchosen _as the Is Peter Reynolds, the Jh-yvear- | Women’s ....5. 0 seers: . noon.. Then the blockhouse re- |mated.”” fy 6 vival.’”” *| land's contestant ih. the national old Australian boy wonder, won SPO o.eeeeer etree eres + ‘ceived some unintelligible radio | Sometime losses are heavier) s ' | The prime—minisier said the Potato Queen competition: bv: a the men's 220-yard backstroke | ‘Comics See eer \2 is signals from a system in, the \than expected,, sometimes much | Lack of a ‘bathing suit actor. Tony Curtis’"Whe-two- - where he is making a movie, world community should seek panel of judges consisting of Mr. and. set his second individual | Classified cea es a rocket that measures the |smaller, with weather, good or| proves no barrier. to Alex-_ year-old blonde, whosemother-*‘Don't Make . Wayes, when “a jaw, for all humanity, based Burge, Morris Caseley, Kensing- 8 torld record of the games ~ Finance: markets 4 mount of fuel and liquid oxy- [bad luck, and a Int of other |’ andra Curtis’ desire to take a is actress Christine Kaufman, she decided she. wanted to go on justice and an accepted'ton and S C Wright,’ deprity Ralph Hutton of Ocean, Falls, | igen in the Atlas tanks. {factors iavolved, enti | dip’in the surf with her daddy, was . visiting him at Mahby in, the water (AP Wirephoto). standard -of. behaviours.’ _ |munister of agriculture,” ‘ i te i ae ~ ; Ei gz , " ; bas a ‘ ; i ‘ je ' ; 4, ¥ 4 " "ee 4 nsecieeuaitieiil te ie kt»