If It’s Good For The Island he Guardian ; Mostly and not so cold; The Guardian Is For It west winds 15. Low-high’ 18 ¢ servi nee . ; ‘Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” . VOL. LXXVIIL. NO. 71» AtmrpOS@ MOOM ONIGSZH SAENSe CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1965. «or MOR SEVEN CENTS THIS PICTURE, two minu- tes and 30 seconds before im- pact of Ranger 9. was taken ’ from.-an_altitude of 258 miles seen near crater wall. Scien- tists also noted that Alphon- sus floor has higher crater density than adjacent Mare Nubrium on left. North is at top (AP Wirepheote) ture; Alpetragius is near low- er left with broad central mountain and Davy A in tthe top left corner. The floor of Alphonsus shows ifitricate pat- ters of ridges and rilles. Eight craters with dark patches are and shows an area of 121 miles by 109 miles. Alphonsus fills the right half of the pic- BASED AT GREENWOOD 16 Men Presumed Dead _In Argus Crash At Sea Fifteen ‘there was no sign of life. | Dr. Piggott was a physicist crew members and a civilian’ It was the first loss of an with the naval research estab- scientific consultant are pre-*Argus since the 128-foot-long lishment in Dartmouth and had sumed dead in the crash late propeller-driven plane, built by been attached to the Maritime Tuesday of an RCAF Argus air- Canadair ¢n Montreal, replaced Air Command since December. craft into the sea 60 miles north the Lancaster in the Maritime Names and hometown of the of San Juan, Puerto Rico. Air Command” in a }15-crew~ members; The United States Coast rons at Greenwood Sqdn Ander Guard reported sighting bodies merside, P.E.1., operated 33 tlwueabed Fu i 2 > by in the crash area Wednesday. the planes. |Huet, 30, Granby, Que: FO J. However, an RCAF spokes- Despite its size the Argus 18 pee} 24, Peterborough, Ont.; man in San Juan said Wednes- |a docile aircraft, highly man-ipy ‘1: J W Tetrault. 41. day night that six surface ves- joeuvreable and capable of re- \Transcona. Man.. FO F. A. sels searching the crash area maining in the air for more Knights, 26, Harmattan, Alta.; had not found any bodies in the than 24 hours. Much of its sub-!poQ ph Ww. Cromlish. 22. Ottawa: water marine patrolling is done at a®iry Lt C. M Sorge 32 Kings- The big four-engine sub-hun- altitude of 30 feet above the sea. \ton, NS.: Fit. Lt. J. E. Perron ter out of Greenwood. N.S., had Loaded with sophisticated |34 ‘Montreal: Sgt. P. Chapman, taken off from the U.S. naval electronic equipment for anti-|36’ picton, Ont.: Sgt. M Jones, air base at Roosevelt Roads submarine warfare and search !49 Qakdale. Monmouthshire. near San Juan and had been and rescue work, the 15-ma®@ |paciand: FOC. A. Maguire, 25, in the air four hours crew normally works in shifts oush NS: FOR © It was one of three RCAF |because of the long flight dura- wijjiams. 23, Kitimat. B.C. :FO Arguses taking part in the U.S.- tion. J. A. Richardson, 21, Smooth Canada exercise Maple Spring, Fit. Lt. W. J. Penfild, mayor Rock Falls. Ont.: FO H. J. Cox a 2'2-month manoeuvre thatbe- of RCAF Station Greenwood, |92 Caigary: FO R. C. Johnson. gan in January. said: : S The Royal Navy submarine, “I am deeply shocked per- eines Mend. veer Cariee: Alcide out of Halifax, target of sonally, and it is a real tragedy ter “3 an offieas com manding the aircraft's hunt in the exer- for the community as a whole. Maritime Air Command. said a - HALIFAX CP) | Big Divi 4 }tween the city and a Montreal } jarmy of \the final leg of a 50-mile Negro’ The marchers trudged As Possibility PLEBISCITE MEETING HELD - Potato Levy Seen Giving dend To Growers By NEIL MATHESON \the “agreed charges” the board The levy of one cent per 100 negotiated. some years ago with pounds of potatoes will amount | the Canadian National Railways, to an estimated $50,000 for a/R. L. Burge, Five Houses. pre \tull year of operation, but the | sent board chairman, told a pot- P.EI. Potato Marketing Board | ato producers meeting last night |has saved the industry approx-, at Kensington. imately $643.000 last year om The series of meetings now shipments of 7,150 carlots to heing held are to explain the Ontario and Quebec because of | plebiscite on which all register- ed growers in the province will e be asked .to vote on April 21 Island Firm “The ‘pescte will ask growers To Discuss N.B. Centre | plan as provided in the act and Agriculture Minister MacRae CAMPBELLTON, N.B. (CP) Mayor W. J. S. Walsh said Wed- said last night copies of ae oat a) Dartmouth Man Is Appointed neiny nich cy comet wal DStrIct Marine Agent Here Trustees Limited of ,Prince Ed-j ; |ward Island today to discuss) construction of a proposed new | CNR terminal and shopping centre here. { He said the P.E.1. compa had proposed construction of the | 1960, will become terminal after negotiations | be- i will he mailed to all registered r before April 15, so they can study it and bé pre- pared to vote intelligently Others who spuke at the meet- ing im the regional high school in Kensington included Erie Hammil Newton chairman of the potato plebiscite committee of the PEI. Federation of Agriculture and George How- att. French River. president of the Potato Producers Associa- tion who presided Approxi- mately 25 people attended, more than half of them mem- ‘Contiribed on page 5 Col. 5) proitucers op { «CAPITAL. BUREAU gree. He entered the service of OF THE GUARDIAN the department as an engineer . Leslie, en- in 1956 and in 1960 was moved to district Dartmouth as district engineer, a post he tts held since. Mr. MacNutt. a civil engineet and graduate of McGill in 1924, is retiring after serving with the the new dis firm fell through. The company would lease the $500,000 building to the railway. Mr. Walsh said present facilit- ment ies here “are adequate ...but| The we anticipate a heavy demand | for railway service in the com-| ing years.”, a elor Dr. KingLe archers. Into Capital Of Alabam $ MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP)— slung over their shoulders, and; The campsite — about three Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. led army regulars patrolled the acres of fiat grassy land behind the Canadian government a flag - carrying civil rights (march. State troopers helped. A St. Jude Hospital—was in the 4,000 marchers into le under stringent - security capital ’ tent rally and Sie & Se all f Alabama's for a massive thi a right - to - vote pilgrimage from campsite behind a Selmas A sudden shower drenched the 300 ST Ur | hospital. ARTED throngs of Negroes and white| Maj. John Cloud marchers after they entered the |troopers estimated. city limits. They ignored the ers at 4,000. Only rain and sang Battle Hymn of the line when it a | if i ti Lip i aif r f ek : i i "4 . 265 feet..It will be of sheet pile wall tied back to a_ reinforced jeoncrete anchor wall. The ex- isting breakwater will be refac- ed with creosoted piling and cise. reported seeing a flash on This is the first fatal crash we mine : the horizon shortly before mid- |have had in a number of years, |toard of inquiry will investigate night. On investigation the sub |and the first Argus, which is |“ ¢T@s?- found aircraft wreckage and such a reliable aircraft.” i also dinghies and life jackets’ About 8,000 air force person- | identified as the type carried on nel and dependents live at the Tenders Called an Argus. station. Some members of the NO LIFE SEEN ill-fated Argus crew had their | For West Point Canadian navy destroyer ex: ames in communiies "Harbor Project corts Gatineau and Terra Nova : . - napolis Valley. sped to the crash ares but CAPITAL BUREAU . MOST MARRIED OF THE GUARDIAN China Ready sivtian’ br CT" Pieaott, need eanca tor nats civilian, Dr. C. L. Piggott, )peen called for harbor improve- Y (7, of Dartmouth, NS., were ments at West Point, Solicitor T Ss nd M married with families. Some 20 |General J. Watson MacNaught 0 30e GM children are among the survi- announced here Wednesday . / ,¥ors. He said there will be an addi- To Viet Nam tion to the breakwater of some Air Transport TOKYO (AP) — China said loday “we are ready to send Explodes In Air our men’ ‘to fight in Viet Nam. The declaration was made by Md. CORDOVA, party newspaper People’s. Daily | as a C-154 military transport ex- April 21 .and_ Mr.. MacNaught in response to a call Tuesday |ploded in the air near this rural |said he was pleased the depart by the Communist Viet Cong for |community on the eastern shore ment of public works would un- men and material. of Chesapeake Bay Wednesday. |\dertake the work this year as it The People’s Daily said “we, The police report said there Chinese people firmly respond were no know® survivors. o the statement,” and added: | Dover Air Force Base is sit-| “At the same time, we are juated about 40 miles away in | Pesidents. ready, to send our men, when- | Delaware: . ‘ | Mr. MacNaught said that ten- ever the South Vietnamese peo-| State police patrol cars fromi|ders will, also be called for bie want them, to- fight to- |Easton,.Md., about four miles are repairs at Little ifisherthen anidother West’ Point ther with the South Vietna. ma ne people to annihilate t he | surrounding towns rushed to’ the Sands in’Kings County. The se . 3 \are due 00, May 5. ‘Last-Minute’ Legislation Sparks Liberal Objection. tthe gov- return to ‘ \ have ~ (AP) — A |eonsiderable dredging will gee, the official Communist Chinese plane identified by state ‘police undertaken. Tenders are due on | ;would be much appreciated by* ‘ E the Republic. |fourth day of | The ranks of marchers mush-| Flags from jroomed after Negro leader King |joined the American jrejoined the trek which -ends today with a six-mile march |through the city te the historic |old’ Alabama capitol. National guardsmen, carbines RE oe Li i tk : | i i i : i sas & s ¥ ! 7" ty | Fe a5 f : 3 BR OESEE ipo acenrsilpeonnen eens Volcanic Action S On Mo f j ti | i fs i ! frit ‘ Dramatic Pictures. Reveal New Details e° 3 PASADENA. Calif. ‘AP i 2 ‘le i | afi jin & it i i il : E is if E li ! | | | | i | i i ik ! tail i eke: Hi Fl + > we cf is if i i > oe Hl f ef t = = set i lh ‘. ! é t [ ? 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