If It's Good For The Island The Guardian Is For If his finalisation “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew" WEATHER Clear. not much change in temperature. light winds. Low-high 30 and 53. AulbanII‘ II Deplrlmrnl. VOL. LXXVII. N0 102 Ottawa. panties attempted to bring in Five members 0! the St. John's Lo en’s Pro- tective Union picket a railway siding about a mile from St. John‘s att‘ter shipping com- freight. rail from Ncwfoundliand ports. union has about 30 men picket- iuu the wafenfronf by other an.“ Ola. [all 9’ u‘ for payment I palm In the Post Office «1‘ v' rm.» V. late Wednesday were picket- inig railway sittings up 0 mi town, The strike was called last Friday over a. wage agreement dispute. i tourist Is the best advertisement ‘NOVA SCWI‘IAN NAMED r federal government. the provin~l ' scious I I economy. l . He said major advances havel ‘ r been made in recent years i . . l o CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAYCXF—i’tiilsn", 1964 Courtsey Urged For Iourists I “all” suv Food Shortage In St. John's D , OTTAWA for) — Senator-l h inmost; Lobster Season “"0 CUNCHES ‘ consideration are the best meth- ; ods of promoting Canada's tour- I ist industry. 3 He said In Senate debate on a motion to so up a commit- . ice on tourism that a satisfied DANGEROUS TORONTO (OP) Post master - General Nicholson Wednesday criticiied what he d esc r I bed as “dangcrnu. ; cliches"—United States door I I I I a“! To Open Today By FARMER TISSINGTON \‘lf‘\\ \l‘l‘illF there are some l0!I persuade other tourists to [mm m Canadm Capital Bureau The Guardian nan-ho: clnsr“ to hove. con- ination of Canadian industry 1 u ‘ . O'l'l‘AWA ere W1] be no nitrous wore generally clear, he and Quebec "contracting nut" it Itddoesntt cat anytthms f2? postponement of the opening room-tori. of confederation. t ,ana fans 0 cour eous 0 of the lobsi. ‘. ' . .»l a 5 ~ ~ ‘ ' o - ~ lvisitors and to show them every Fisheries hiiglstesqu'1llinz.l.wniisril:: ht-liillmilgvrl ll‘Ph:::lr"mr:‘:1fiPm::: oi'li‘lmher with”. mmmm n, ‘~.~,_' . ironno c ' .t‘OnhldEIBIIOH- chaud announced here Worlnes- wt irnps anytime after it am.,i rhhir 5mm; can iSLZZil'fhPEI ommittee. when estab- day. He said that. unlike m~ standard time, on April 30 with any relevance " ‘he told lhshed. will study the activities cent years, there has not been‘ lell‘lcl 7A covers an Area tiic association of Canada of various agencies concerned Widespread representation forioff itit-hmcnd County "1 Ca 9 A i' - lwith promoting the tourist in- a postponement of the normal‘Bi-t-mn Isl-anti: 7B (:ovens popnt ngifrcisrfrisreiiggommed an. {dusky and attracting people May opening in districts 7A. 7B of .\'ortimmim~iand Strait andl - ' ‘from other countries to Canada. and 7C. He said it, would not lhc Girl of St Larcnce touch-i NWthson ‘88 M the be pmciiral to postpone the in: Piiitcc Edward island and: p “a” “new” “ml Senator Crerar lu ested in- . . u .. . 38 opening In small areas whch Ntnn scotia: while 7C takes in‘. "mm" was invoked to run ‘ rca. f l- vln ial co- . ‘ fgmrmon $e{:isp;?eid.c3ut he local difficulties with ice may tho \‘nw Brunswick watch; of (3:119 Cam‘de P“”‘"l"~‘i- '" ‘cauiioned if Ottawa takes the 5”“ "451‘ _ thc Bay of Chalcur and the ‘n‘dame gamma" “"0”! Head care should be taken M. Mr. Robichaud flew over Gulf 0" St. Lawrence off hhe, p e' 'I to tread on the toes of the prov- Wist 0f the area on Sunclny.COII1ili'irIs of ROS'llg‘flthlhB. .H" 53'“ 'l “limp” ‘0 35' ‘Inces “in these sensitive daym' and has been keeping the icc'Giouccstcr and Norihumber.‘ 5'2" ’esWnSlb'l'li’ {0" lhc and wealth and power of the US conditions under constant re- l lenders lo Be in “subservient-e or ineffu. icncy of the Canadian govern- ment or to Canada‘s lesser elopment," and not to us. effort, policy and people. . The cliche that Quebec is 'contracting out" of confed- eration is "a b s 01 u t 9 non- sense" and has “misrepre- sented Quebec - provincial re latinns." Mr. Nicholson said. v "Contracting out" applies to , programs of joint federal-pro- Called— Senator Gordon Isnor (L— Nova Scotiai. who will be chair-I man of the committee. said that a. ’3 < ces and Canadian municipalities a coming increasingly can- of the importance of the I tourist industry to the Canadian I I in 19 improvemen accommoo 3 week and no food is brought in,; ‘lhe St. John's area will have ‘ contract tl dation, food services and trans- portation facilities. Senator isnor urged increased efforts to promote tourist travel Tr i CAPITAL BUREAU F THE GUARDIAN WA ~ Tenders will be Lakes Water Level Boast O’I'I‘A 'lmp‘hvemenffi at ll'iiminegash . Solicitor General J. Watson Mac- . Mucht announced here Wedes- vincial jurisdiction. he . Quebec was claiming its con- stitutional right to handle cei taln programs which the Brit- ish North America Aci says are the responsibility of tilt. provinces. “That does not mean sep. aration. nor. for that matter. does it mean any lack of co- EN CENTS 24 PAGES Reported ock Tieup No Settlement Seen In Six-Day Strike By DAVE BUTLER ST JOHN'S, Nfld. iOPI—m'l‘he cffects of the six-day longsbore- men's strike here were felt by the homeowner Wednesday as wholesale companies began to run short of foodstuffs. of year when Newfoundland wholesalers are replenishing their stocks after the winter. He said the strike came at a bad time as most wholesalers stocks were low. "We had a consignment. com- A Sque'sman (0T Charl“ .3- ing in on the ship Dundee but ’8?” L‘m'led 99' *3 "la-'0" this was diverted to Corner Newfoundland wholesale food'Bmok'" he said‘ “When it distributor. said Wednesday his; company had already run short: of certain canned goods and the strikq continues reached here by rail. the Inn:- ‘, sboremen picketed the cars and ‘lfi we arc| not going to cross any anot'her.picket lines.“ He said u the strike continued the wholesales would have to place new or- ders. no staple foods." He said this1 inciudcd potatoes. beef, milk and butter. ‘PICKETING SHIPMENTS The rmnzshnmmmi, pmreh,‘ The technicality that makP! me; new ordering necessary is that. strike last Friday an“. the St | longshoremen. a re picketinz ,ihhh‘s Employers Agmimiml only those shipments that have their ships divertedi been diverted from St. John 5. The shippinfl If the order specifies that it 15 companies .. who we “ME to be 1 through Corner scntcd by the association—were BFOOI‘ and on m S‘- JON“ by protesting the unit-m" refusal m. rail. the DSPU will let it agree with the terms of a new t W“ it The longshoremen set up The spokesman for the whole- picket lines at, two railway Siri- sale house said this Is the time ings Wednesday in addition to ' the Sn. John‘s waterfront ARDA Proiects I In N'B° olkayed iwere tipped Clarke - Canada Steamship: Limith was bring~ AWA itiPie—‘Apm‘nval of ing in four carloads of diverted two New Rrunswick projects‘ freight. A few hours later. an- uncler the Agricultural Rehabil- other line was established at vc Union find) called Early Wednesday the long- sboremen set up a plePl ‘mc at. nearby K-i‘lbride after they itation w and Development Pro- gram was announced Wednes- anotther siding 12 miles out of Wednesday after the first scvcd hours of talks reported to have 3 ranged from international tradol to Great Lakes water levels. State Secretary Dean Rusk was scheduled to arrive in - tau'a today to sit in briefly with the commihtee and also mch separately with Prime Minisror 'Pcai‘son. The Cyprus situation was believed high on their agenda. Ministers from both sirlcs I evidently reached a pact early “NT-“m” 0” GATT in the conference in 53y noih. There was further discussion‘ log to the press—they would on the position both countriesi [Sairying Future Called Brighter OTTAWA (CF) —Thc dairy in- ccnts a pound. established two dustry. the major pri li‘cvi for years aco to halt declining but- 1 Canadian farmers in recent rcr cousuimitiou. is be 3‘ l‘crirs. is working out front uu- trimmcrl by one ccnt a pound. dcr its difficulties. .~\:riculturt This will save the federal gov- !llinister Hays told the (‘om- crnmcnt about $3.500.000 over nicns Wcrlnes"ay. a ycar and cause higher tctau Exports to iron curtain coun- prices. Irrcs may well absorb slot-i. Bu, Mr. Havs said the he“. piles of butter which thc 14ml- tiou from housewives should be "nmem ‘5 “lil‘la‘llnll 3‘ l'lv' inslunificunt. The consumer “'6 Prices to recline furl-W subsidy last vcar cost 839.600. _ . Mr. Hays said later out mm ‘ ‘ I SKIP the Commons. Bultcr production for the‘ The main points of his policy year ending Thursday will be . ' However, this much was I nown: Wednesday's talks Included i the water-level situation on the . Great Lakes; interior Secretary .S‘Icwart Udall was reported to; b ve called for studies on the .(‘nnndian rivers Into the lakes. i External Affairs Minister Mar-l tin told the Commons he too In- ' tended to raise the issue. l statement for the new dairy an estimated 352,100,000 pound-i i'crr starting Friday: tlLlillnSl consumption of some The government will continue 357400.000 pounds — and this '0 Pay farmers a floor price of difcrcnce of 5.000.000 pounds II M cents a pound for top grades the first timc since 1957 that. of butter. dcmand exceeded annual sup- -The consumer subsidy of 12 ply. | CEASE-FI‘RE EN DS- FIGHTING Thant Has New By WEBB summer "it would be incongruous.‘ NICOSM tAPl—The (lrock- even a little Insane. for that Cypriot command ordered a force to set about killing Cypri- cease - fire mountain fighting for St. Hilar- to prevent ion Castle. United Nations See each oher. "lfll‘y - General U Thant iot- lowed up Wm, an urgent appeal PATROLS SUGGESTED i ‘0 both Greek and Turkish-l Hc sent the UN commander l C."iiriots to renounce force in l.t,-(‘.en, Prcm Singh Gyanl. ll Iiic Cyvrus conflict. icomprrltcnsivc m~ With the Turks still In pnsscs- store ihc country -to normal 1 non of the castle. a Turkish. conditions. His surzrzestlnnl m‘ woke-sman sai the Grcck.‘ cludcd possible joint patrols oi ceasefire order sounded "like Grcck - Cypriot. Turkish - Cyp- another Greek trick . . we are riot and UN troops. . suspicious of the peace,“ i Earlier Thant. in Paris. called "i said the fighting for ion thc lcadcrs of both sides to "l" '0")! medieval castlc ml hrinu their followers "back to northern Cyprus had stoppeol sanity " "d "‘9 UN '0"? 0" "‘9 PM" Britain was reported to have em M'dlterl'aneafl “land WWI“ communicated to Thant its in- :" Ill mum short of bullech creasing concern over the 0 keep it stopped. i arcnt inability of the UN force Wednesday in thc ois. whcihcr Greek or Turkish. them from killing! AInuit-ends, answering crlli‘ {)0 stop the fiflhting. gm: of failure of the UN tom. M (C?) B '1 A “menu in the ff hti vrcos. , - r1. . M "H: ‘ D; James (Jim) Tedlio at Main- rcal took ' . by Canadians In Canada. ave (m 1 on e n a S within Canada should become I W S h » leicrnwn all the location I hobby for all Canadians. Tho I . haw for snow years past been who roam the w ' search; Oman 099 t sacking improvements to the OTTAWA ((TPl~MIegatcs to not even mention the topics dds-1 will take in the Kennedy Round Tfld'mmst advenpfle guild bel In lhémmr Whiph “mum permit] the joint Canada~U.S. cabinet cussed — until a post-meeting I of tariff-cutting under the Gen-: r2.“ af-Vh can ‘ a same "rpm awe“ 1° and mm M‘m'l commit-tee meeting here re- briefing is held today. likely in ieral Agreement on Tariffs and '< ‘ Ome‘ ‘ CHICAGO (iA-Pi-NA steady in- "“fi-"n‘h ""1; Thls W?”- , mained officially silent. late: mid-afternoon. l ade. opening in Gcncva llnn- Small" A- 5- BmOkS- C°"'. “0W 0‘ UPS lief“ Police and WV “mm” M 3‘8“‘(m “‘3‘ "mm" ‘day. . . . Nations trade an econcmicl l“"““"§'_lh3l- the mun“ mdlfl'l in the search for a womm: . lenders will closc on May 27 conference already in pragmai try Within a few years will be-i “1m? and the imam sh. kid. and \fr MacVaiiahi said that an” .r. Pdllll‘; main corner of for- mapped from a hhhpphr jwm‘k should commence about , Mr. Udall was believed to. Hg" 0 r" . Licut. .iohn Carton reportcdf'w" WN‘kS after this. B ‘ S h ‘ have "gnaw, Wm i0day__.mei Senator Muriel Ferguson tip- 15 telephone calls came to the: The NH” bramock a, me‘ t question of Canadian action on; New Brun§Wl0kl “FEM serif“!!! ‘S' propnsni ,0 finance; study be glven by the commit-1I sons who thought thcy knew the U feasibility of diverting northern i most of the mammoth 1:35.} '90 in the establishment of more sa-maquoddy power project to . harness the Bay of Fundy “den caus ll’l foreign countries. They. for power development. in th Commons. Minister Robichaud said it ex- pected to have separatc discus-r this ‘ slons with Mr. Udall on subject. adding he intended make clear “that notwithstand- 'ing the importance of the de- velopment mentioned. we wish to ensure protection of our fish- e Possibly the most heat in the meeting was likely to ho uon~ erated by US. complaints about the Canadian scheme. inausu- rated last year. to boost auto- motive exports to the US. by offering Canadian manufactur- ers tariff rebates on imports in return for increased sales to American customers. Industry Minister Drury. cn- tering the meeting Wednesday, gave reporters a flat no \viicn 'asked whether he thou'lht the Canadian progra in has dis- rupted U.S. automotive produc- tion, Mr. Drury said the objcci of the program was to rationalize automobile production in \loth America and increase the effi- ciency of the Canadian nrorluc< era by making it possible for them to achieve the cccnomies of larger-scale production. The pro. ram has “increased substantially the flow in both directions.“ Mr. Drury said. Orders For UN Cyprus Force ummand Wednesday of United Nations military oper~ ations in the Nicosia none. cov- Iering the critical north-central area of Cyprus where Greeks and Turks have been skirmish In in the last scveral days. The UN Brigade headquarters in Nicosia beg-n functioning II 5 a.m.. taking over from the British army. in his final order of the day. issued In French. the departing | British commander. b Gibbs. thanked the Cahadian I ‘ soldiers “for the enormous sup- i port you have given me." Most of the Hill) Canadian soldicrs sent to Cyprus as the i spearhead of the UN pcace-‘ keeping force are French» speaking troops. belonging to the Royal 12nd Regiment. Brig. Gibbs slid the task of the military forces in the Nico— . sia zone is “a uous and by all appearances at unfinished." a, wen a, in the United scrvative opposition leader. agents on the move Weducsday I" “10 estimates for the work-r Fisheries a . .. “3; operation. Deering police station from per "mm hrhakwnm Wm be refused with a wall of steel-hhgt-i“ I something of value in the hunt. mm m. a long”, of “5 {pet l federal government tourist bur— None seemed promising. tiie- - h . . ‘Wllce lieutenant said. but all 1:13”: :i'mtii.lfir~ps7“{$l'algosaw‘ SOCCEROV NM‘ ‘A‘P‘- "erV “ere especially needed in Eu—t had in he chmked' . ‘ ‘ thin: that bothers the wientistl m I built out from nhe headblock A , - ~ - - - l p“ l T} h b p I y 1 F. . imesiigating umdentnfled flying: , 19 a Y. 8" ~nSPnl “W‘— umch will extend at an angle "bigot reportg here a we Lack; zak, now three days old. was and Wm hp 115 Rug! long. The . of-monfinn 0“ US a” N_ .takcn from the arms of his prniOpI i; expected to have a l l mm. Mnnd - M- h I. 4 . ._ . ‘ idar contac . _ { Iml" ~ 33' In - K“ 3“ lnlnflPlelniE nifch on the. form- in- m‘. understande New, Barth.x death, 1 n1 Reese "Mpllal' Th“ “'omfl" lint: "l 53ml bars in "W14 0' Mexico is Infest with radar’ “named who took him wan a whueirhe hahhm. (.m‘tlm,wp_ Theseiequipmem... said Dr‘ I" Allen‘ Comics . 31 "firsefityge dross and announcm tsantl bars show up periodically ? Hynek 0i NOI‘l‘hWESlfl‘n UaneP'r q i .s .e 3 mm "“ “tum “1" - . a ,- - isitv. an astronomer who is at if)" - - - - r r - ~ r ~ - - - . - - - ~ .- 16 Ichlld in (he hursm-y’ and sometimes make if drff1-. a évial comu‘mam m the a“. Emissfig'lsmarkeu I42 I Lee Kelsey. a cab driver who ‘cult to procccd with fishing, {Ewe t-I-m’going m Nka m‘ Kim's Queens-City”... 5 lpld‘ed "p a woman and “"9” innovations. The saw-tooth ex-‘sce if there have been radarl , "‘ , ' ‘ shortly after the abduction c. . q. . thcnntacts that migm m, in“) “omcns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 9 - . tcn.ion is drained to piotcc " qummrrsid' 3 ivtewed a photo:iaph_of a h h, f. ' kw h those reports. ‘ ‘ ’ ‘ ' ' ‘ ‘ ‘ woman Wednesday. He Siiifl the l C W“ '"m a blca ' out“ D“ Hynek “sired Wednesday i woman might. be the abductor lot the sca. the secluded him where Socorro ‘ "W'— "fl'" ’ ' policeman Lonnie Zamora re-‘ ported seeing an egg-shaped on- jccvt fly away last Friday eve- ning. Other reports have fol- lowed. The Socorro report and another at La Madera in north- ern New Mexico were similar. In that state and military au- thorities con'irrmcd a scorched area exists where the object was supposed to have landed. and wedge-shaped Impressions .: i that appeared to have bcen left .by some type of landing gear. would not offer an opinion just what Zamora did see. wi-I w. w r-Ar “.in - V “We”? ""YW""W9“QA All: . uuuuiiur e til I He [as to ill. ‘Ruby Loses Move For New Trial DALLAS lAPL—JacR Ruby's motion for a new trial was over- ruled Wednesday by .ludize .ioe . Brown. Defence lawyers im- ‘ mcdirntcly gave notice of appeal to the Texas Court of Criminal ‘ Appeals. ' ‘ the threc RPM" bom-bcr bases 7 the city. At. this srding. there l-‘ n r 9 st r v Ministers were seven carloads of diverted cost $84,000 : freight for Sit. John‘s I'OnSl'ln- Rovernment l ees. being brought In by Clarke.- - ; Canada Steamships. establish-l The St. John's Board of Trade day bx l Saliva. They i with the federal ‘ contributing 521.000 1 One involves the meni of rural ponds for water- I and the St. John's Truckers' l ing livestock on lands not suitedi Associaoion have offered to ma. 1 for' farminz. The other prov‘dcs dilate "it" dlSDllN’ 5'" ll" "74‘?" Inga between tfhe two parties , have been arranged. .R‘CAFRankSetup To Be Detlated By DAVE MclNTOSH ioquivalenl to air Vice-marshal, ()TTAWA if‘Pi — Compres- nor any colonels. equivalent to sion of the armed' forced com- group captain. mand structure through inlegra-l Sources said the Meir head- tinn will deflate the RCAF rank: quarters, with a structure. informed aou rces‘l trative staff of 089, said Wednesday. [be abolished. but not Dcfcnce Minister lit-liver hasl next year at the earliest. Informed the Commons that. NO KNOCK DOWNS thorn are only nine fewer so“ Informants said thch is no nior cfficcrs in thc Elmo-mono apparent intention of knocking bcr RCAF now than thcre were down the ranks of current se- in 1044 when air force strength‘ for officers. Rathcr posrtions was 230,000. will be filled by officers of les- Thcrc are if“ group raptalnsl ser rank as the prcscnt officer: In thc RCAF comparcd with 160: retire from the service or are in May. i044, 34 air commo-.eased out by intczraiion idores comparcd with 37 and i3! Eventually, the R(‘\i-‘. as air vice. ~ marshals compared’w as thc navy and army, with 3. V ; ikely will lose its pi‘cscni of- At the Mctz. France. hcad-‘ ficer insignia. quartcrs. of the Sim-member; The government has an. Rf‘AF air division in Europe: nounced that 500 RCAF I‘H'i'CFS. are one air vicc»marshal. one some of them on flying: rlut} are air commodore and three group. being retired. contains. in addition. each There are already a fcu ficet‘s, about age is and \\ll.l'l l0,000 hours‘ flying expr‘i‘lt‘nf‘. desperately lonkinr: for civilian jobs in the capital. One offl cer said hutm‘ly. "Who wants a 43-year old flror ttfnr ('nntrul of erosion along riv- ! erhanks. 1 1‘ n Europe is commanded by a group captain. , By contrast. there is one‘ bricadtcr In the Siam-man (7.1-: nadmn armv hl'l"7i(l(‘ in Wcst; Germany Brigadier Is equiva-i In civvy sit'eet" i can‘t do any- lcnt in air commo ore. The, thing but fix-ail has been my bruzade has no major-generals. whole life. . . ." 4‘ :Aired Be cultural royal commission hold‘ simultaneous meetings In Re- gina and Windsor. Ont. trdny after listening for two days to the beefs of British Columbia's isolated and tiny French-speak- ing community. Local French Canadians stressed they like the high my standards and balmy climate here. but fear they will lose »~ .“ their ethnic-cultural identity in ‘~. _ ih' m-ocrcent lilngh'sh-speak-j Ing province. ‘ w The only hulwarks against any 'slmiiation Into the English-‘ speaking mass are two private. bilingual schools financed by I form of double taxation and fivel ‘ Roman Catholic parishes served' - APARTMENT PROPOSED FOR roaomo ' WI Is sponsored by Lou Edwn m a an it May- skpwh d . "m M lid cost an estnma-tcd $20» lit-I. architect rd 1. Rich- ? us 000.”. land costs and mnnd said Wednesday. WM- by Fronchmsking priests merit W W h “1" “mm 5. .ho “man‘s third liive completion date is 1967. The French-Canadian Federa- stmctioa on UM Mea- mgm mm. The plan (0? Wbephotoi itinn of 3c, which . mom-l “Beets Ot French In B.C. fore Commission This was like asking a Van- bcrshin of only 460 despite Its couver English teacher whether grandiloquent nnmc. held a soc cial mcctin: late Tuesday night‘ he spoke Oxford Ennlish or for the bcncfil ui tivc mcmbcrs plain old Canadian English of the royal commission on bl- A not be r particlpnn‘ said Frcnch-speaking younasters are rcunrdcd as squares . their schoolmates if they show a will. ' to e r v 9 their Iincunlism an hicul'uralism. who aitcndcd as observcrs. Fr'cuch-(‘nn'idmns born In the. Pl‘RIT‘IP provinces complained when they converse in French In public. stranccrs ncar them tell thcm to back in Que- c" or in "spank white." \ndre Pinlal. who presided over the meeting attended by 125 members of B.(“s Frcv'h- speaking minority of 26.000. said a television outlet in \‘an- couver for the CBC French net- work is the ureatest need for cultural survival. The n most important needs were bilingual schools supported by public funds, French-lamiuage radio service and more widespread French instruction in English-language schools to promote understand- Ing. the meeting agreed. FRENCH AV \i.Tf-‘.RNATIVF. French teacher lrence Le- francois of t‘oqurtlam said Frcnch is tnuuht as a dead for- eign lnuuunuc for two years In B.(‘. public high schools. as an altornativc to Latin. French teachers from Quebec have dif-‘ ficulfv zettinr: official rcc'iflnty tion of their rlczrees and were askcd ulwhnr they spoke "Pl-l risian French."