~ ff It’s Good For The Island The Guardian Is For It ~ The Guardi ooret we vers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” WEATHER Cloudy with showers, ‘clearing this even- ing; southwest winds 15 beet uming north- east 20. Low-high 45 and 50, VOL. LXXVIII. NO. 236 one ponsine CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1965. Nor MORE SEVEN CENTS 14 PAGES a Sez wooy ON G¥¥ _ Shastri Is : Not To Lose Kashmir etermined SUMMERSIDE BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN | island in the northwestern sect- tar at the H@rne with MAN BEING HELD ® Lennox Island Resident | | Dies After Stab Wound Queen Hopla Of Sikkim ~~ | Visits N.Y. NEW YORK (AP) Queen Hopla of. Sikkim, the former Hope Cooke of New York and Washington, arrived here Satur- ‘The reservation is on a small’ slashed. He was found in a cel- day night “just to see the doc- a badly tors.” * - Get Big Powers Warning Prime . The ceasefire, which ostens!- . NEW DELHI (AP) — bly went into effect before aawn Minister. Lal Bahadur -Shastri warned the “big powers’’ Sun-| day not to force a settlement of the India-Pakistan conflict Thursday,. has been shattered ia a dozen places. India and Pakistan charged, Roger Labobe resident ot Malpeque Bay, some % cut throat and was disposed of The queen of the tiny Hima + nee inst Indian inter- each other with many violations , the aoe scales at Pork por hago here. | by police. layan state which is involved —_ 6 - within hours after the orders nox Ishand, died last night trom | While details were lacking, | The body of the dead man in a border dispute between — Shastri told a‘ political meet-- went out to halt the failing. | what are suspected to be knife} was understood the man was was taken to Summerside by an India and China, said she would ing that India will never part Both sides were ignoring wounds. He was believed to be | found outside s home on the is- ambulance from the Rooney Fu- be in New York two or three with the Himalayan state of Security. Council's request that 28 years old. |gand. A dog wes also found neral Home, Alberton. It is ex- days. She said she had come Kashmir, as Pakistan demands. all armed personnel be with- ” Royal Canadian Mounted | svédch apparently had been pected an autopsy will be order- at this time because: Indians believed Britain and the drawn to positions occupied be- wail Police investigating the incident fe 7 ‘ * of Cpl. W.J.R. Macdonald, NCO vived by a number of brothers debutante was not = suffering a. rereignt nd HMCS Onondaga slides yer, wife of Canada’s defense land for the Royal Canadian |; ; } : a! maintain the sovereignty a , + ini : in charge of Surnmerside RCMP and sisters. He was believed to “from anything of —a— serious itv—of n and I _ the --ays at Chatham, minister. She is the second of Navy. j t. es ‘ad Henao ey —— = ee ngland Sunday afier being - the three Cheron class of su (AP Wirephote by cable from HOMESTEAD, Fla. (AP)— Venere. . appeal to powers n christened by Mrs. Paul Hell- marines being built in Eng- London) The world’s largest known derstand our feelings im this ae CANADIAN SUBMARINE LAUNCHED | said that details were still being to Prince County Jail at Sum-; merside to hold overnight. The investigation is in charge ‘LAST CHANCE’ ELECTION Dief Declares Liberals | Whittling At Monarchy | By STEWART MacLEOD Diefenbaker, he contended that ~—.—=. Lake Winnipeg Sinking Leaves Eight Missing RIVERTON, Man. (CP)—The fate of eight persons remained wreck of the Susan. E, a 75-ton | unknown —Sunday—following the | Solid Fuel | Rocket Motor - Given Test success on its first! test firing Saturday, shootiag a towering pillar of white-hot flame more than 1,000 feet into the sky. The success was a major milestone in the U.S: Space Agency program to determine whether large solid-propetiant ed today. There was no immediate in- formation on an inquest. It was | expected Dr. Lemuel Prowse of | Charlottetown would be in charge but no date was fixed. Labobe was a son of Mr. and “Tensions in Sikkim seem to be much more relaxed now. Everyone at home is very calm, and all seems to be going very well now.” She would not elaborate on the medical reasons for her | Mrs. Frank Labobe. He is sur- Visit. A friend said the former N:S. Acc Take He By The Canadian Press Twelve persons died violently | idents avy Toll {passenger-left the road and over- turned at Inverness. r-'"""We have demonstrated our | tions _inantly United States support Pakistan. fore fighting intensified Aug. 5. in the dispute. Shastri said Indian troops Shastri said “I hope the big would not budge until Pakistani powers. realize that if this is- units did. oe Thant Says Ceasefire Violated UNITOD NATIONS (AP)—UN Secretary-General U Thant said willingness to shed our blood to matter,”’ he said. The°U.S. supported United Na- resolutions calling for a8} plebiscite in predominantly-Mos- lem Kashmir. It is widely be- | lieved in the Indian government; that Washington and London! favor either accession of the! state to Pakistan, also predom- Moslem, or semi-inde- pendence if one of these courses fish freighter which capsized in rockets can be effectively used — t , Provi Frederick Parker, 21-year-old would help solve the bitter 18 Sunday night the India-Pakistan & violent storm that srece ate toad oe a gles ag ft ae ni meskiest of Reread, was Slee year India-Pakistan quarrel. ceasefire ‘‘is not holding” and Winnipeg Friday’ night. s. ’ when the car he was a passenger that both sides are stalling om He'll be out when he sees the’ RCMP said Sunday 10 persons The rocket waas_ strapped dents claiming eight lives in in left the road and overturned REVEALS FEELINGS Shastri revealed the depth. of withdrawal of troops. ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP) — the new flag ‘represented the reaction across Canada.” were aboard, adding a passen’ down firmly in a nose-down Nova Scotia and three in New at Invecness. Indian feeling on this subject by, The ceasefire was accepted by John Diefenbaker came into beginning of steps by this gov- - Mir. Diefenbaker repeated his ges to a total of nine given ear- ®osition enabling the rocket to Brunswick... There was_ one eee ae a stating in another speech Sun- India and. Pakistan only four this tradition-steeped city Satur- ernment that will lead ~ ultl- promises for more ‘federal aid lier. There was one known death vent its flame upward. drowning. as he walked_along the ‘highway day that his govérnment_ does days ago. day night with the charge that mately: to other steps being to higher education and an in- and one known survivor. After a perfect two + hour ,, 1" Nova ea Richard’ Sul- at Harriston Friday night. not. want to hear the UN Se- Thant sent a twopage report the Liberal government is whit- taken Aedes crease in old-age pensions to, Snow squalis and high winds countdown, a radio signal was aoe so his Fesung doe Also Friday night Omar Steev-eurity Council repeat the ‘‘old on the situation te the Security tling away at the monarchy and ‘I was right." $100 a month from $75. The in-|lingered over the areas Satur-' sent io aa ignition system and : ¢ es of Moncton died -in a three- talk” about Kashmir. Council, under its resolution of other British traditions and the Nov. 8 election represents the last chance to stop it. Standing before a huge Union Within weeks, the young Lib- erals of Ontario came out to Canada pension fund, he said. RCMP said the body of the of rub abolish the monarchy, he said. crease woukl be paid from the'day, hampering the search. “His party would also estab- Susan F's captain, Richard the with its 840 tons life, generating thrust of more “The next step by the govern- lish a Consumer Loan Act to Johnson of Stonewall; Man., was than 3,000,000 pounds. je fuel flashed to! home about 13 miles southwest of Halifax: Carey William Ross, 22, of Margaree was killed Sunday when a car in which he was a ear collision at Amherst: One of} The UN Security Council must! last Monday demanding that In the cars was an RCMP patrol ¢ujly implement the current In- dia and Pakistan order a cease- car. Frank Gilbert Legge, 15, of dia - Pakistan ceasefire before |fire and the subsequent wiftr going on to any political settle drawal of their troops to the Jack in the downtown hall where ment was the social security protect the- urban dweller'recovered from the shote of ee Milton si Saturday oon ment, Shastri said, or India will positions they held Aug. §. he began his 1957 campaign, jeards. . . . The coat of arms against high interest rates. He Black Island, about 20 ‘miles f ‘. e — a a eeuae hint tos have to reconsider whether or The report was based on in- the Progressive Conservative was removed because here didn’t go into details except to northeast of here and 9 miles Second Canadian Submarine ane atest A not to take part in the world formation from Australian Lt.- leader told his audience: “There is not going to be any @econd chance. “The election will decide these things for many years: to come. were those who objected to the Crown. “No, there will be no second chance."’ say the protection would be sim- north of Winnipeg. Yar to that given farmers under The RCMP spokesman said the Farm Improvement Loan Johnson. rode a piece of wreck- Act. ; age along with surviyor Clifford : Everett, the mate. Launched At C hatham, Eng. miles from Liverpool; A two-car colision claimed the body's discussions, \life of James Robert Hamilton, '21, of Gratfon Saturday night. Leslie William Poutney, 19, of |—a more drastic step—if a ‘‘just Gen. Robert Nimmo, chief UN Pakistan already has threat- observer. ened to withdraw from the UN’ The secretary general said: “In the Lahore Pakistan sec- Lower Sackville died in a Hali- settlement’ to the Kashmir is- tor, particularly, the ceasefire “This Conservative party UNION JACKS ABOUND uel ck . CHATHAM, England (CP)--,into the Medway River. Before Aah chiral’ kfhae the ve etands where.it always ae a Mr. Diefenbaker was enve- PI ing Service - Pics RCMP, who interviewed HMCS Onondaga, second of Mrs. Hellyer named the’ ship uaz oe ite seek 4 eodued sue is not found. is not holding as of Sept, 26 the maintenance of the mon-|loped in a Jacks—the offi- y . T if : pees eee ‘three Oberon class ‘submarines there was a religious ceremony poje on the Beaverbank Road ti R ; rt archy and the preservation of Cia! provincial flag—when he Mo ee : : on order for the Royal Canadian of blessing, performed by three Saturday night. | Fi h d those ‘traditions for Canada.” arrived at. the--airport.. to —be - 7 ng ° Cc ty he had succumbed: to the cold. \Navy, was launched: Saturday naval chaplains. Kenneth Owen Irving, 23, of ig Ing s epo e ; The ‘subject of British” tradi: -@reeted= by~-about---300--persons-----grrawa cp) _._.tions__ appeared to ‘represent a Party organizers said 150 cars piving Service of Tryon, P.E.L sensitive area for the 700 per- Were in the —possession-- that. 5-~heen granted permission. -to- @ons--who-filled-the — pall.They..ushered__him__ downtown. with. suit operati Jette. gave Mr. Diefenbaker the loud- blaring horns. fe te the nny + ot se ft this, Kent dockyard by Mrs. | Later Mrs. .Hellyer took the Sandy Cove was killed when the = ge re e ye oa ca TV Announcer “Paul Hellyer, wite of Canada's salute at” a marchpast ofa ,car he was- driving was ie eal Along Ceasefire Line ee See ase Se AEE defence. minister. guard from the RCN and the. lision with enother at Barton ; > gaa Saturday night. ‘ a =e ; Opposes PM. The ..ceremony, performed ROvsl Nas, The pang te. Iq New" Bturiswick, Derek — RAWALPINDI. (AP)—_Pakl--hore, No ‘ceasefire violation of “Robert's” town, the Air Transport Board : with the traditional bottle of ; William, 17, died near his South stan said~ Sunday — large-scale “such proportions has=-been=re- = __. 9St_approval_when he defended _ There ie _ srg announced Saturday. saa pant eat ad Tele champagne—which took. three ‘%¢ ‘45-minute launching cere’ y/i.on home when struck by: a fighting has erupted along the ported yet by UN observers. ~ his party's fight against the new" oe Union Jacks: The ~The — service is" restricted to onto wa Sass a {redo swings —t0~ break=WwaN watched ron ——— aga chamed Foran ees he walked. along the .. United -Nations ceasefire line on ‘The Pakistani—account—ofthe ——__._ mente teat fing. anole leat flag in sichs | Class 4 charter operations with sj ut” by nearly, 8,000 people, includi The ROUGE R= -BAInen 108 O8 RighwAy. the India-West Pakistan border. pattle appeared to put it on a me only maple leaf flag in sight Group B aircraft. day as the Progressive Conserv- Hellyer y aMebMMEIAa a thee Indian tribe found widely dis’ Arthur Thomas O'Neil of Osh-| 4 government announcement scale cureueabte eee the all- RSPIRING IN HEAT was on the airport. flag pole. Limbs te oariie ‘Conk 4 aie candidate to oppose Prime Canadian and British govern. Persed _in Canada and the awa, Ont., died in Perth hos- claimed that Indian troops at- gut fighting before both sides Fe two exceptions, and the Social 1 tion but was defeated by Liberal ee ee ee an is, , ter ie service. | tion but w pfeas f P| 1 pported by armor a wD Credit with the same exceptions,| POSES QUESTION ' = +f = , sory, - believe, although Perspiring in the heat of the hall. and with locks of his crinkly night, Mr. Diefenbaker attacked Charter’ operations with Group For © minutes Saturday Minister Pearson in Algoma East in the federal election. - | ments, and a large number of high-ranking RCN and Royal United States—is an attack-type | pital Saturday night from injur- tacked with tanks and artillery, ies received Friday night when 14 were driven back with the submarine, fitted to fire homing agreed last week to lay down their arms under UN and great- white hair falling down over his the Liberal government for ‘the B aircraft.” + Mr. Aldred, 44, announced his : torpedoes and equipped with the his car left the highway and * forehead, the 70-year-old party highest cat ot living in our his-| Licence to operate Class 4,/ candidacy Sept. 23. He ‘has no Navy officers. latest apie nerink She struck a telephone pole. ~ sd nae cetie’ killed and ..73 power pressure. leader leaned into the micro-|tory,” the “tinkering with Con- groups B and C charter, and direct link with the riding held| Tbe RON band from HMCS will have high underwater | Anna Marie Yeo, eight, died im C2P UCC 1 cause. Pakistan's claim was at least phone and said: federation” and its alleged lack Class 7, specialty services, by Mr. Pearson since 1948. Mr.|Stadacona, Halifax, swung into speeds and be able to maintain |Hospital shortly after being) . “i Havilka ‘teont ‘neatl = third’ «charge of ceasefire “I have no apology to offer| of concern for ‘'the average Ca-| from Tryon ts cancelled, Aldred said he will become a The Maple Leaf Forever as the continuous submerged patrols | Stuck by a car in Saint John a. Weak Pakistan city of La-| Vittions. for the stand the Conservative, nadian.” Robert J: McIlwaine, in ap- Property owner and resident of sleek hull went down the slips for long periods in any climate. late Sunday night. : i ob — Pakistan claimed the fighting party took on that question (the ‘I am just an average Cana- plying for the licence, said most the riding to counter claims - e 2 began Saturday evening and flag)—let that be clear. dian my friends... . » charter work how originates in| that he is an outsider. : } continued through the night. “We stood alone. On the other side, the Pearson Liberals was this. I believe we had some- from Tryon and the shift to and the NDP with their one or and the Creditistes with no ex- ceptions. “We didn't oppose a distinctive flag, but we said it should show the heritages of both founding! “It's going to be a hard elec- i Indian tanks besides inflicting races and be determined by the’ tion. The prime minister says, ..*” j casualties, the statement said people.” he's going to sit in silence as a 4 pecaaeee eaee pees : | “Why did I stay? The reason ‘thing for Canada. “What is there to gain for me, an average Canadian, who has received every honor the Cana- dian people could give? Mr. Aldred was the Conserv- ative candidate in Toronto St. Paul in the 1963 general elec- the provincial capital 22 miles Charlottetown would mean fas- ‘ % meee | oa ge “ ee 4 From the beginning, said Mr./Buddha in Ottawa. He'll be out. clear device in perhaps a year’s time, competent-observers here icial policy at present is that the. country will not make atomic weapons. An atomic energy department spokesman has described re- port of plans for—a nuclear ex- Plosion as ‘‘speculation.”” Official policy for the time being. remains that nuclear en- ergy will be used for peaceful purposes. Experts have long acknow- ledged India’s nuclear capabil- ity and Dr. H. J. Bhabha, head of the Atomic Energy Commis sion, has estimated that India could produce a bomb in about. “a year if a decision were made to go ahead. Discussion has some centred time on a “peaceful pop” This would demonstrate to the .world India’s capability but not involve reversal of policy on not |making weapons. all PRODUCING PLUTONIUM India is producing plutonium at a plant near Bombay and is estimated to have a stockpile already of about 10 kilograms which could be increased at about 10 kilograms a year. Under India’s agreement with Canada, which set up the re actor, this plutoniurh can be used only for peaceful purposes. _ But India is building a new |reactor ~ at- Kalpakkam, near Madras, which will also produce | |plutonium and this will not have. \restrictions on it. Kt is estimated that about five | for |kilograms is required for nu-| on Hospital. She underwent clear explosion. * ZAA Fe . | t oo " . % # = e. ACTRESS CRITICALLY ILE .— of surgery Thursday night to remove blood clots from her lungs. Miss Malone, 38, won an Academy Award in 1956 for her supporting. perform | ance in the motion picture Written on the Wind. She stars in the Peyton Place television series. i t es wee Actress Dorothy Malone is “holding her own,” her doc- tor said Sunday at Hollywood. The Oscar - winning star re- | mained on the critical list, however,.at Cedars of Leban- | seven hours and 66 minutes 7 RUNS Le TAI EM OLE NE PETA Me eee ett 3 Ew ’ Visit To Gypsies Camp Record By Pope Is POMEZIA, Italy (AP)—Pope Paul clapped his hands in time to lively mandolins and guitars sea of mud created by the hours of rain to see the Pope. He stayed dry and mudiless, celebrating mass for the gyp- sies and greeting them as ‘ per- petual pilgrims, voluntary ex- iles. wanderers without rest.” INSIDE TODAY -. Cima |. 420 668: 12, 13 i, er ee ee 12 BRUM: | eecvistcgeieticcc. 3 Comes ....0csvere Jia me: 5 beeeety 10, 14 WOOD Sie isc6 ici: 6 reer e 4 Summerside .............. 3 Kings, Queens, City ...... 5 = weemee Geum... 2:3... z £., After mass he. listened on a: balcony as a gypsy band g2ve him a birthday serenade..Smil- ~ ing. the pontiff picked up the! ~ greeted his words, the Pope spoke to the. wanderers, partly in German, partly in French, English, Spanish and Italian. He appealed to them to follow the road of goodness, honesty and respect. “Our greetings to you, per- petual pilgrims, voluntary exiles refugees always on the road,” he said. ‘Greetings to you wan- derers without rest, without your own homes, without fixed residence; without a fond father- land, without public society. “Greetings to you who lack | qualified work, who lack social contacts, who lack sufficient means. F “We greet you who have been marching for centuries and who do not yet know where you will arrive.” Re EE moe 7 ty ; | Greenwich, Conn., home and talks about his assignment to ' pilot the _ on which Pope RE A AE. ee A PRESBYTERIAN TO PILOT POPE Trans World Airlines Pilot George C. Duvall sits in his The government said Indiag 4 forces began the attack on the Channa- dian advance back in a “heavy engagement,” 1921 Chev Wins ° ; AS he spent nearly three hours ] of .his 68th ‘birthday Sunday on tempo with the hand-clapping | : ; an unprecedented visit to a crowd. The sight of him joining! — HALIFAX (CP) A 1921 es || huge tent-and-trailer camp of in made them clap all the Chevrolet touring car owned by y European gypsies. =. Sse. Harry Macintosh of Avonport, ¢ Despite day-long downpours, CELEBRATED MASS - N.S. was judged the best in show | $ _|the Roman Catholic pontiff Paul, first pope ever to visit 4 of the weekend Atlantic antique | : went into the midst of 3,000 gyp- the gypsies, celebrated mass at) automobile show here UIC Cal om fl Cal | sies and an é@qual number of an altar that had been moved! Runner-ap spot went. to a 1904 visitors at the camp 25 miles under the portico of a building! Maxwell roadster owned by Har- : south of Rome. at. the edgé of the camp because - ry Porter of Halifax By PETER JACKSON which might be connected with | Gypsies, Romans, tourists, of the downpour. Several thousand people at NEW DELHI (Reuters)—In- something like excavations for prelates and swarms of security Then, as cries and the twang- tended the event. which inciud- dia is likely to explode a nu: irrigation. ! policemen tramped through a ing of mandolins and guitars ed the showing of sports cars from the Atlantic Sports | Club, and clothes days of the antiques Leaders On Hustings. MONDAY : Pearson—iIn Ottawa: ne | Speeches scheduled 2 | Diefenbaker — In Mont- Joli. Riviere-du-Loup, and i Levis, Que. Paul VI will return to -Rome | after his visit to New York. | Duvall is a Presbyterian and | a former deacon of his church (AP Wirephote) | Douglas—In Guelph, Ont. Thompson—iIn Ottawa; ne speeches scheduled. ne speeches scheduled. Pakistani troops drove the In knocking out four At Antique Show Car worn in the a By THE CANADIAN PRESS Caouette—iIn Roefn, Que.;