+ VOL If W's Good The Guard ~ — - LXXIX NO. 147 For the Island. ian |s.For It > Fithorined ae Second Class ‘ Ottaws and fer ~ DUE IN OTTAWA SUNDAY « « Che Gu Mall br the parmert Peat Office Department, _ of pestage tm cash ~ Russian Deputy Premier *Optinistic Over Visit “Covers Prince Edwaid Island Like The Dew” CHARLOTTETOWN, i OPTAWA OP at tee pie —tepriniz here Sandan miers who rank just helow Pre- _ ansky. a man apparently._on ‘his Mr Polyansky, 48, is heading mier Alexei Kosygin in the Se way to the. top in the Kremlin, an. 11-member delegation mf the viet Union's politieal structure. sees “a definite livening-up’sin U.S-S.R. - Supreme Soviet, re- He -is regarded as a leading = Soviet-Canadian relations turning a visit by Canadian par- candidate for the top Soviet However, the Soviet deputy liamentarians to. the Soviet Un- post [ premier believes there. is room ion tast summer “Naturally. quite a. few. dif- 2 for improvement irk relations” Novosti _news agency released tiouities have accumulated*on between the two northern eoun- here Thursday the text of..an the road to trust’ and neigh- fries and hopes this can he ac- interview. with )Mr._ Polyvansky, borly relations among States, he compli shed in an exe hange visit one of the two first deputy pre- said : ‘In Tent-Erectin =—SI0TT ee ara “ s Tl Negro Men Arrested CANTON, Miss... AP Fleer advance men for the Mississippi civil rights ‘marchers ar- rested Thursday when they tried to erect: tenis .on the grounds -of a Negro schael_in defiance of police orders One Negro assaulted officers and was clubbed into — submis- were Hosea aide to and C Negro civil who was charged shooting a white among. those ar- Williams. an Dr. Martin Luther King, 9- Chinn, rights. leader earlier with man. were rested a Police advised them the schoo! hoard did not want the marchers to camp there “We're going to put up the fents or else.” . said Chinn “We're tired of being pushed around by the white folks” Meanwhile, King joined _ the main body of 169 marchers Thursday about 1! miles west of Canton. He plans to return today to Philadelphia: Miss... 60 miles east, of here. where | his appearance Tuesday touched off fistfights and brought jeers and threats of his life: TO _VISIT COURTHOUSE The Negro ‘leader expects to visit Neshoba County © eourt- house at noon, then ga on to the post office where ae voting registrars will on duty Canton ig the Jjast major town sa Seen In By DENNIS RELL VANCOUVER ‘CP)—The ex- ecutive-director of the Canadian Welfare Council zsaid Thursday ithe Canada Assistance Plan is ‘in grave danger of being~ de- feated in the Commons hecause of rank political considera- Heds:? , Reuben C. RBaetz of Ottawa mad& the remark at a news ennference at the Canadian ton- ference on social welfare, which the CWC-—earganized- Ml Baetz called the on ta reply to an - editorial published Thursday in the Tor- arto -Glohe and Mail and to re mate Wednesday by Dr confer- ks m2 art to the Senate committee: on and former executive-di of the CWC ne editorial voiced — sunoc rt for the Senate. commiticee’s rec- am mendation savoring ed minimum. incomes = § for 1°. et. de $1,260 annually fn 12i9 FAIS aN 82-29 force . Senate report was tatied in fhe Commens. jin. Februar “Dr. Davis said. in an— inter- view. Wednesday *that fixed -min- min neomes are needed -m- ye gtel As much ‘as f wnnt nore the *Canada Assis ence: Plan He urged the go ernmen traft weparate tat an caverng the mayor ‘ ammendations of the . Senate rommiittee Tuesday. the assistance pian ~~ pe Fy : smoke producing device was tossed out Chinn said he panions ‘‘jumpe to get the tag aute from wk bomb was hur! He said they , spa outside _a—_eafe «drive-in. which City Attorney Robert “1, Goza described as a hangout for white. youths : RECOGNIZED CAR ‘We recognized the car we pulled up.”’ Chinn said “We pulled in they ‘the white youths) started throwing bricks and bottles at“is.) We heard a shot, *maxbe more. It wasn't fired from our car.’ g 4 whitesman. William grear. %. suffered a wound on the left arm Chinn was ‘charged with. as sault and battery with intent to kill ‘ Fight fired As Canton, nd two com- Mo our car of the smoke Kd it parked when Long flesh witnesses twice,” Goza_ said the . march approached just 24 miles north of Jackson, the mayor ‘of that cap- jtal_ city called on -cifizens to pay no attention to the march- ers. ‘These people cannot hear to he ignored.” . SA\ Chinn SEES MUCH IN COMMON Despite the differences in the socio-political structure and the approach to the events takinz place in the world, he “our countries have much in __common that objectively brings | 4 them -closer to each other and provides a favorable foundatjon for expanding mutually profita-, ble ic tthe economic * ontacts in political -and = other Soil are spheres conditions in many parts of he said. Both and climatic similar both ‘countries. have great natural resources “The state. interests of the U.S.S.R. and Canada-do—notdi- rectly clash at any point.” But differences of opinion re- mained on some fronts and ex- change visits ~by parliamentary™ to delegations could do much _ diminish them - He saw signs of improving re- lations especially. “in the field of trade culture and exchanges of | specialists. He listed Soviet ship passenger service between Montreal and Leningrad and re- cent renewal of a trade pact he- tween the two countries “Soon there will be direct air communications. hetween Mas- cow and Montréal:” Mr. Polyansky said tours of agricultural areas and talks on the achievements ‘farmers would be of particular interest for the delegation. An agricultural school< “graduate, Mr. Polyansky is expected to take a close look at Canadian ; wheat farming Russia has just. placed its biggest ever purchase order. for Canadian wheat. De Gaulle Leaves Moscow For Siberian Sightseeing Danger was given incdad fends reading in the Commons, but not until after New Democrat and Progressive Conservative spokesmen. threat- eved to withdraw support un- less* provisions for the aged are increased Health Minister MgcEachen said earlier ‘this week he re. gards the plan as a vital step in. the federal government's plans for an. all-out attack -on poverty Baetz-accused the «ppo- sition parties of using the Can- ada Assistance Plan as_ politi- cal cannon fodder ; “The needs of the aged are heing used as a reason for sink Ran Dats, preial_-eensiltiane—the— plane-a— measure that— would help to assure their well- being,” Said the CWC execu- tive-director Introduction of minimum in. come .tegislation now would be ‘one way to guarantee that the elderly won't get any immedi- ate help Such “legislation would run into all kinds problems The battle between Mr and Dr Davis over the of CAP. and minimum in¢éeme legislation has loomed higgest single issue at vear's welfare. con- ef constitutional timing fixed as the this social ference Conference pare later this the Vaneonuver ends today wri pre year a report @n Session, whieh offretats Baetz port. said, particwpetion f in Expo 67, opening of a new | of Canadian. HEAT WAVE HITS TORONTO TORONTO. OP A heat. wave hit the city Thursday, sending the temperature to” a__record__91.2 ‘Jeast nine hegrees people collapsed At and were taken to hospital. s ! Life CANADA, Royal Canadian presented and NewYo rk Snubs Arab to James memberships Strain. 7 Charlottetow a, Jast_ LEGION LIFE MEMBERSHIPS PRESENTED to Legion. we Charles ~ voth might FRIDAY, JEUNE 24 he re Ratt ot at 1966. Roblin Mar the Charlotiethwn sBranch of the Legion of which ‘they.are members. ~ Charles Ryan, (RIGHT) president the ( ‘harlottetown Branch and of No names were released. tg en + FIVE YOUTHS on hicycles andatr nek drver were re. scued after being dumped inte the Fraser River Thursday when a barge, being tewed by 4 “Mg tore: out the main span of the bridge if Vancouver Fraser It ‘visit to the United States “south River is not elie ae as ti vet known if an were on Fpao the hr was knocked "2? re Faisal’s brother and __predeces- = condition dian Ror woRrr TR George Reynolds, merits and awards chairman (LEFT) pre- sented the life membersiin: to Mr. Batt (MIDDLE LEFT) and Mr Strain.” King VANCOUVER CRF. « An empty 1.800-ton barge slammed into a bridge Thursday, ripping plunging a truck and seven per- sons. 30 feet into the murky, fast- flowing. Fraser River ” The seven, six of them, bovs. who, were _ stand! ng on the bridge, were plucked from the water and the wreckage-strewn barge by a fast-thinking river- boat skipper and his 24-year-old engineer Police feared a second *vehi- cle and its occupants may have been lost Alan Jensen. 14. -of Vancou- ver,’ was’ reported in serious in: hospital, suffering four broken ribs and a pierced SP i Gt AE The barge. measuring 168 feet by 48 feet. was being towed yu the Marpole Towing stream. by wm Lid tu Chugaway when it =, struck the bridge’ in. tt@™ final moments of the morning traffic rush hour. a: Ne gene tei gad ep ie are searching the muddy river ‘ . * ® bottom (‘fog pe athe vietim: (CP Wirephote) The ‘impact ripped ovat a cen tre span_on the Twigg-Island Richmond _ link of the’ Fraser Street bridge. ‘wd miles from where .the north .arm of the Fraser River empties into the Pacific Ocean PLAYED APART Wlines@e iat a2 inch tie eambined with the runaffl fron heavy weckend rains in the m terior of Re probably ran tributed te the mishap . -WEATHER showers or thunder Cloudy. storms. scattered winds a aN SEVEN CENTS . becoming Low-high .55 and 70. Saturday, showers; northeast 20. 14 PAGES gin Is Sliced + Conservatives Survive | Liberal, NDP Surge WINNIPEG (CP) Premier Robin's Progressive Con Servative, government was, re- elected, but with a reduced ma- jority in Thursday's Manitoba general election The Conservatives ‘mew surge of Liberal and New Democratic Party strength. to win a fourth. consecutive term of office, but: with -the loss -of about half a dozen members. Both the Liberals and New | Democratic their positions with the Liberals both the Conservatives and Lib- erals while the NDP sare jumped | sharply... The tabulation showed the Conservatives dropping to 39.4 ber -cent from the 45 per: cent “in the last election in 1962 and survived a Party improved — remaining the official opposi- tion in the 57-member legisla- _ ture ; Depending on _the ‘oulcome. of half a dozen seats still in doubt | as counting progressed late in Is the evening, it appeared Pre-/ .mier Roblin. would barely re tain an over’aH voting major- ity Only 56 seats were at stake Thursday with voting . deferred PREMIER ROBLIN : AS * y 7 i peice aie rn chiefly on the issue of Mant At dissolution the legislature ‘9ba's eConomic progress im standing was. Conservative 36, Co™MParison with the reg of Liberal 13, NDP five,- Social Canada Credit one and t®o vacancies Starting with .a minority gov- —seats that had been held by ernment in 1958. the 49. year- old the NDP. premier got a majority in an : election the next year and kept . To ot ar : “Conservative strength . intact, n early- tabulation of the though slipping slightly in ‘party vote, based-on about inalf ular-vote idaatitnae: ina psu the polls, showed a decline for prise election Dee. 14, 1962. Once again. the main chal- lengers arg the Liberals, led by Gal Molgat: and the New. Demo- cratic Party under, moderate Socialist Russ Paulley The (standing- .at. dissolution ‘the Liberals down to 34.4 from May-1@- in -the 57-seat house: 37 per cent from 14. = impact severed BC phone Co. Victoria and cut a six-inch high- the BC Power Authority. BC. Tel offi- cials said other circuits were available and a temporary gas" line .was being installed to serv- ice small, but heavily - incus- trialized, Twigg Island John De Vos. 60. skipper of a ated by and truck- driver. George Simon The NDP- gain was to 21.5 Conservative Tele were lines to Ladner and Grimm, 15, Hydro and 15, the aS he went under water. Sagra Dredging Co, dredge, and dredge engineer. Gordon Lawson, 24. witnessed the mishap and sped to _scene in. their. dredge tender Sagra s It rescued the six voungsters %, “Liberal = 12, NDP five, Social Credit one and identifted as Heinz 16. his brother Mike, Dwayne Wasney, 15, Jim all of Vancouver SOUGHT WORK Heinz said he and _ two other boys had been across the river looking for jobs as berry pick ers. They had stopped on the bridgé to watch the tug. The Lia.” bridge lurched and collapsed a* it was hit by the barge He clung to the bridge ral let zo and floated to the surface to be pulled ahoagd the tug. None of the boys saw any cars on the bridge as it collapsed. but no of North "Burnaby. Simon suf- lice checked reports another ve- wo ARO NOE ec tare rename acne IE _.may have, heen. ipvolyed lansen, most semoush in- Diving operatior were os jured. was given: mouth to. Start—at-lew tide mouth résuscitation hefere »e- Highways Minister Gaglardi ing taken to hospital said the span would he re The other hoys escaped with placed temporarily by a hatlew minor injuries and shock They >ridge Plans already were »e- e ng made tn bhunild a new «true THTe ACToss The fiver Tralfie INSIDE TODAY Classitied- >.> ts. ae 3 Comics 1 Spért 8g Finance. markets 14 Women's £, ¥ Editorials 1 Summerside 3 Kings, Queens, (Cite s z Prince County z > meanwhile, was to he ‘£e-roited ross the Oak Street bridge. ™ hiock<s weet ‘ At \ remaining ,span on- the Tom foot. wooden structure, showed black skid marks where other vehicles had: hraked to a sharp halt as the harge struck \ianRowles and Rill. Finster. attendants at_a nearhy wrt fe st on. said four cars were’ @ the north side of the span 4 backed off. safely me . Five -firemen_ were -—Also on the basis of half- the Vacant two. Both vacant seats before Jackson on the @90-mile | knocked out of ‘action by the polls it was apparent the total had been heid by the-NDP ‘ march: reute from Memphis. NovosiBIRSK. US §.R_ (CP) ‘continue informally - with Pod-|| hot weather, which broke a ease vote would not beat the 1962 t® Eligible voters numbered ae Tenn ee French President de Gaulle gorny: the. Soviet-French talks Tecord of~-90.5 degrees: for tal of 297,039. The -record turn- estimated 500.242. This come Trouble started Wednesday ny isto ‘this booming -Stherian on easing East-West tension in June 23 set in 1921. out of the electorate, in 1959, pared with 491,632 in the last night while the marchers were city Thursday to a-wildly en- Europe ~ | Hospital. ofticia's “advised | — eS - z was 315,088. election when 60 per cent, of encamped at Renton, 20 miles thusiastic welcome from most: — —=" old people and those with NEW YORK ‘AP —King Fai- Replying to a question, Faisal sor, King Saud, visited this .- Premier Roblin Jost only une 297.039, voted to the west of its 1.000.000 inhabitants heart conditions to take it gee mae bw dome fresh feng told reporters he considers his Country. sa of hig cabinet ministers, Munie- me nn PAP COM AIRES ete Fat “AE They” applauded a= Bratt Stitt eae ——easy—untithings ent Wf TN HONG. ule. nets ME country-s—enemy—fo-be-—not—ts-———Om___thal___occasion, Znef.ipal_.Affairs.-Minister---Rebert-CALSED BY WEATHER 8: white< men drove past civil 1g mile drive into the! city, _} ..The humidex, a rating Come to the United States, rae], but the Zionists who by (also ruled out any Official. wel- Smellie, who was defeated ia. Churchill: vating. was deferred rights headquarters and ‘2 Gaulle stood and waved a | that combines temperature faced the back of the hand from aggression transplanted Arabs come for Saud, calling him anti- Birtle-Russell by the Liberal two weeks because of climatic - —-——— —— cat! ake ae : : Questione | with ‘humidity to determine New < eee because Of from their Palestinian home- Jewish, anti Roman Catolie candidate. ‘ : conditions—the _north still was ° ; stickiness, was 99 at 3 pm. "@m™marks about Jews Tand Seay ——_———@nd—an_upholder of slavery. _ 4 ier—won—pefsonat waiting for . spring breakup t yw t . 4 a ee s ee prem personal re- : Strike Talks a lay it. —— eneien : Forecast for Friday Un ane pressure from Jewish paisal then was asked abut election in the Winnipeg city when the election was called vay -retly ts be mi gre hae end _ ™. Mere’ of: the some. P organizations, Politicians and an Arab boycott of American Contract Si ned Wolseley constituency and Lib. five weeks sg _ ee : away secre y ; come . military raft status of actor : * others, Republican Mayor John j) ciness firms that’ trade with g eral Leader Gil Molgat in rural have. been diffreultv. distriaiting re esum first Western’ visitor to be George Hamilton, who has been V._ Lindsay cancelled a recep- i ° ; 3 : i : a aa p ness: _ Israel. He replied Ste Raise: - Continued. on page 3 col. ss shown a Soviet space launching dating President Johnson's Men Trapped ‘tion and banquet for the Middle “iA) cau ; By Air Canada NDP Leader Russ Paulley mam % a : site, Bu and. ughter..... Bi TBE eth te oh Not oil Akin DROR hand. man... ortu ews 4 alah : "LONDON tReiters’ NO W viet But both-Ecepch And fit. fanchle melt DDB flared op- | Y k Ee ‘ said or ne “Tstael™ and WweConsider those MONTREAD Cte tae Winnipeg -seat-stiet: wine Standing— een neectneene talks between British ship own- silence on this plan. ‘erations of the selective service. §1 UKon Mine Th will a le who’ provide assistance to our mal agreenient on a- 26-month “#5 Contested for the Liberals ers .and seamen made little, ; Thursday by Representative Al ane “Mayor wil! ; not Bree! enemies as our own enemies.” Salles takes ir Canada (CY Joseph Guay, mayor of St... Op wsandies ia Manitche : The president drove to his Pt : Ca Ls , i him, nor see him ; ; ; , contra tween ! anaCa | Boniface ; : . headway Thursday night. after iit OK nieakt «Bieri I aan New York. which has-a—pri--and Canatian 4nttne em Rn 42--40--pm—CD FP —_ nal peace Tesidence;—accompanied by Sa a ; Republican Governor Nelson” = : E _— 7 ic > : ‘ “hopes weré’ raised that peace viet Presideat Mikelal | Yea Without mentioning Hamilion W428 rescued, one- was found A. Rockefeller. running for re: ™a4tY -‘nominations) lection ployee Associatign on dehalf The. weather was a probable ELECTED: was-near in the shipping strike . : Tos a by name, O’Konski noted that dead and possibly 1] men were slectic earl lef off. next Tuesday, has an. estimated of-1,450 of the airlines sale em- factor in the fairly light _fturn- PC that started 49 days ago gorny. a4 had eid te newspapers trapped. in the underground © °° el — a with’ ':800,000 -Jews and the reaction 'ployees was signed here Thurs- Out wath conditions including a Lih The discussions, started on The general’ was accompanied about “a movie actor in Cali- workings of the No Cash silver Paina ar was instant and explosive. ° day: Wednesday night downpour in NDP short notice after a surprise of- by his wife, Foreign Minister fornia with a $200,000 home and mine Thursday after fire broke oe white “First. was city councilman. J. E- Nickson. assistant vice- ‘Southwestern Manitoba® -~ sc fer from the seamen, iasted Maurice Couve de Murville, the 9) $30,000 Rolls Royce’ and an out in support fimbers at the is Meine. the a Theodore Weiss; a candidate for—president. in charge of sales, Which churned up. back roads LEADING: three hours and were adjourned French ambassador to’ Moscow, annual income of $100,000 who 200-foot Fas q House had no a Ons ‘ a Democratic congressional signed. for the company aad —and .a morning drizzle over Lib until today. Phillippe: Baudet, and the So- got a deferment because he has : el. : ge es vai - pi nomination. He said any. honor Robert E. Dye, president of the the province generally NRD Strike leader William Ao. Viet ambassador to Paris. Val- support his mother’ who Mine Manager Mike Stoner, in — ae REQURe Ae a New Paid the king would be an in- independent union, signed for On the whole, , the . election. Dfrd garth said after the. meeting- he erian Zorin Ht Bprecisat four husbands.” © & Statement at 6:25 p.m. YST. ok during 2 of dis Suit tothe city’s Jewish resi- the sales employees was Jow - keyed —and fought ted | was no more hopeful of a set- During the 4> hour, 1,870- “That system nauseates me,” said ‘10 or 11 men” were un- rd pe ; ea ote E sen- dents ‘ ci iagiaese : tlement. but ‘‘while. there is mile flight from Moscow, de OKonski_ said, comparing the secounted for in the mi ee sen — . : . : talk there is hope.” Gaulle had an opportunity to case with poor youths with , or eS geass se OTHERS PROTESTED rare oe Seer ee eee large families who. had heen ~The rescued miner’ was takel ResuLTED FROM REMARKS © Non-Jewish protests also ware Jar e S yu a | n sage e ye Je drafted in his district. to hospital. The storm. that .encuifed: New Taised. - . p : Hamilton § was classified +A Rescue, workers had Nranats York City grew out of Faisal’s The pressure on Lindsay to SSIS ance a Nn oe a body of one miner and remarks Wednesday at 2 Wash- cane) the lye waleame. ts : board several. vears ago on intonia + the Faisal was reminiscent of that. igrounds members—of—his_family-2" 'nJured man who.was taken ington press conference a! '"€ faced in 1957 by Demoeratie ri ©. Nn fas er yer 3 idepended on him for their sup- to hospital. |start of a 10-day official state Mayer Robert F. Wagney, when ets sneha a ger