li'lt's Good For The island w E A T H E R . i‘ - I . Sunny with a few cloudy periods; light ' Guardlan Is For It ' winds. Low-high 52 and 70. Saturday: . .5 cloudy with showers and a little cooler. . “Covers Prince Edward Island ’Like The Dew" CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, JULY 3, I964. mum“ SEVEN CENTS 14 PAGES Pleas Made For Leaf Flag As Debate Is Resumed Managing Editor a???” Symbol Is Seen A.L. Flynn Dies i For New Unify By THE CANADIAN PRESS I rlm e Minister Pearson OTTAWA «CPl —— A Liberal 'design was used. While she was said the Canada Pension Plan Member of Parliament Thurs- happy with the proposed three- Will be taken up by Parlia- day appealed to fellow MP5 to lea-f design. she thought one VDL. LXXVII. N0. 155 lam“ I! I‘m-d clu- M-u by in Post onlu Irons-l. out". and for puns-t d um. I- out l msdayI July 2 of AILI (Gus) ment in the fall. disregard their own personal ‘ with 10 leaves would be “rather Flynn“ managing editor of the A hm providing 5100 annual preferences for a flag, overlook good." Guardian and The Evening Pa— allowances for parents of stu- much 0! the” consntuency “391' Such a design would offer trlot. He ‘had been in the Char- lottetown Hospital for several eeks prior to his death. but. w his illness had been of l om e l months duration. Only-34 years old, Gus Flynn . had risen fast in his chosen pru‘ dents aged 16 and 17 was inI Iings and vote for the flag that .troduted and given first read- w'” be“ serve canada- ' - “What will least divide us?jl That is .by far the most import- ‘ ant q ue s t i o n," said Pauline . lng .Iohn A. Irvine rPC—Lon- donl said he is prepared to do without a s u m m e r recess greater scope for “artistic ex- pression" and additional leaves could be added if more pro;- inces were brought into Canada. Henri Laiulippe (Creditiste - cent of the letters he has re- rather than wind up the flag iJewett (L —- Northumberlandl. r Compton-Frontenacl said 97 per debate. I Adoption of the maple leaf Pauline Jewett IL—North- lflag would not alienate any‘ umberlandl called on MP5 to llarge part of the country. But serve national unity by choos- if the Red Ensign were chosen ing the new maple leaf flag, ’it would "deeply alienate" tile Maurice Cote (5C_Chicou_ Ilarge French-speaking section. ceived are in favor of the new flag. He saw a distinctive Came dian flag as a symbol of hope. liberty and the fight for too .dignity of man. fession and had earned the re- spect of newspapermen all over the country. He had earn- ed more than that in the two papers for which he worked here because the respect ev- “Regardless of our particular WILL BECOME SYMBOL eryone accorded him was “an. . limit said those opposed to I I _ ' scended by a personal liking. l the map‘e leaf flag are not ifcellngs in the matter I . . re- Joseph O‘Keefe (L—Sl. John's based on a character which m I ‘ true Canadians Igardless of what most of our East) said he was sure that the lconstiiuents want . . . the lm- maple leaf flag would be passed spired true friendship and al-l fection from all members of a I staff in daily contact with him 1 n.1,. (GUS) FLYNN l I Henri Latulippe tCreditiste ; —-ACompton-Frontenacl said 97 per cent of his mail favors the POI'Itant thing is to Pursue tha'l by Parliament and in 50 years policy that Will lelde us least." or less become a great national DISCUSS PI.le AS AAU SESSIONS ore ' F. Hot I maple leaf flag Miss .Iewet said a national symbolI . . -‘ referendum will do nothing to , , a . Discussmg final Plan“ be‘ “‘3‘” am 19'" '0 mm" Dr' AAU: “Id very tG‘Af' l I s PIOSsessedof a rare degree of in sports not too many years EFRIDAY. July 3 iseme the iSSUB~ 11 W01!“ mere” toNfl): :azghfhslnisainlrsgufi: fore the opening of a two-day w.s. Crawford of Mt. Alli- MEMO“ d- Dre“ 9" 0 patience with newcomers, ha. 8120 and is ea‘Slly remembered The Commons meets 3L emphasize the cultural diversity “naive. He was cohfidem m. for his fine playing at the se- '10::10 aImI EDT to continue ‘of the country. Union Jack and the Red Ensign j 0 session of the Association of son; Dr. Colin B. MacKay. SDU‘ the ho“ upwersny' All give "0 them counsel nomad), d b ~ a C0“ 359 Spot "1 CW League the flag debate. The Senate ‘SPECIAL CARE URGED would continue to be flown. But ' ' She _ _ _ _ I meetings are be!“ held at yond his years and help from Atlantic Universities last preSldent of UNB and of the SDUI A . a degree of experience gained V baseball a few years back stands adjnumed m July 20 I I the new fla , .l . ' not SO much through long years Surviving are his wife, he _-—————VA*— I Isa'd canaIda‘s cum-"'3‘ U E ‘73“ ’ c021“ "9 . . as through a thorough gmund- j former Virginia Ogar. Brighton, ' lq'versny .h'e.“ .mnched the m" 3:22022: :asi‘fl lwfuliéi." at Fire struck a second time at. ing in the basics and an appil- ‘ Massachusetts. and seven-, Quake Recorded . t"WIN" If it 15 '0 be preserved I I y °_g'° ' n o the .Cottage owned by GIst cation of ability and aptitude l year-old daughter. Sandra. ' 'spec.‘al “ale should be taken m He sald Pr'me Mlmster Pea” ‘wes, Storey at Brighto‘n Show which he had in abundanceI m M VI I h_ ~ I B.c coast dealing With matters such as son would be remembered as last night after the interior was‘: “Ileh samle manner he E-ave so sunmnz are is mmni’ . flags. $212339?:n:d,at 01;: (glans. 0 . 0 . gutted by fire Thursday mom.‘.o imsef and his time even i , I. ' I I 'I I _~ . _. Miss .lewett said letters from ‘ r I I I B I I IV} I n U S ing at 330, |more freely to his employers. jmedrggi‘?" éte“ziir(£i:::;‘sfig allLiTfilfirnmmweste’m Gil/lg: ‘ her constituency reveal sharp RR' L-IdF agweath" (PC ff g ' o o The Charlottetown Fire A native of Charlottetown. he lbv' his father brother and two l couver Island Thursday was I OPINION 0'1 the "311 155119. bl"- pgi’pzsedsaha a $233???“ ‘. I 3 partment answered the call attwas a son of Mm Thom a, sister; ' ' ' l described as “moderately se- a great many of the sgpgorteits septic Aand wt)?“ bmduce “gig”; WASHINGTON ICPi - The-purpose of "1? hill is “0' "‘- Mi’"? "‘3" “a” 0' 5“ H0959 mldmgm and qumkly- exm'lFlynm “d the late Mr. Flynn. Remains will rest at the ‘ V9”: by "'9 D°mini°n “(mtg-E theh Rail Elli?" a an“ yawn of indifference. U.S. political spotlight was to gional. ,but national—that it is Republicans who are active finished the blaze. The fire was.Weymouth Street. He received "Charlottetown Funeral Home . PhySlcal Observatory. 1 “9"” 59“ m? -. If the fla were not . bol. cussed on the White House‘not imended to divide but to “ppm”, of Sen-am. BF”), believed started from the old his education at Queen Square 1 from 7 pImI Friday from! Observatory equipment re. Whether we like it or_not. she of mm" W.“ “Gt-hinslImm Thursday night as President‘unite. . Goldwater for president didnt “8"- School and St. Dunstan's Uni- x where the funeral will take , corded a maximum intensity of said. the French-speak!“ D00 ma ,9 >15“ fl ‘ . ht fie Johnson ' ' the in a U.S.nwide radio and teie- follow hi! leadership in Thurs- Another cottage was coin-r versity from which lie graduat- place all 345 am. Monday to 511 m s on the Richter scale_ pie have lived In Canada a long ce fed b Q :gechIz the . 1964 civil rights bill approved vision program. Johnson prom. dIay‘ Vote on the clvxl rights pletely destroyed around mld- ed in 1952. St. Dunstan‘s Basilica for Re- ‘ It Occurred at 10:04 a m. PDT: timeIand Share the country With m: Emilia auf m it Md- earlier in the day by the House ised he would take care to sea hull. "'ghl‘ “Mine-id" Owned byl YEAR 1” 3-C- " quiem Hi "Mass at 9 o‘clock. l 2:04 p.m. ADT about 200 miles English - speaking Canadlam. be ifdi led 'gcyeal’s it of Representatives. I that the law is carefully They .0 the, STOM' 1.5.1911,“ ,MCMECL Located . I I Interment. in be in the R0. northwest of Victoria There =These French - speaking Cana- t d a; cum, caused." 031' “The p I Mi ‘15-?“ brietlmm’k'flm '. " .WJ*W‘“.‘. “Lineman ’tenlled' ' mm,“ 1m “who” man Catholic cemetery. were a few smaller after shocks. idlans. like many Others. fell '3" “0 “’3 ° speech. described the bill as it puts only til‘eulimit of a man‘s ms for the Arizona Senators the loss of‘the contents as - i I .er and one brother. Frederick ‘\ , . ‘l 1' m v . went to the W9“ coast When? that a distinctive new flag wan “'th heritage~ landmark in "the long struggletability on what he can hope for nomination at the REWN‘CM replaceable". They were "1081- he Spent 3 year in northern important to the cause of na- Canadians who stood for her- ‘ national convention. . . . V TE ly hand-built furniture and British Columbia. tage now were being derided D AGAINST IT heirlooms of great value. " I ' tlonal unity. 1 On his return he Joined the “To go against this feeling as being un-Canadian. Go'dwa'” We" “aim "‘9' I S would be to split our nation. John A. Irvine (PC—London) asunder." said Prime Minister Pearson is She sai staff of The Guardian in Mon- civil rights bill when the Sen- : ' d a large majority of‘treating opposition M'Ps like OUBSllOllS Ale ASde ilislifiiiliiati .122?) :1 “Him: for freedom.”'He stressed thelhimselt and his family. tague, subsequently being transferred to this city where he was employed .in both the . young people prefer the pro- children in the flag issue. hold. sports and, circulation depart- lposed new flag “and they’ll be ing over their heads as a ham- l I . ed. ‘ menls- I fthe ones waving the flag when mer the threat of no summer the leg‘SIat'O" and 26 °pp°sz » Following this he went l lwe’re all dead and gone." New ‘lloiidays unless the vote ll only three Changed Canadians usually preferred the taken. i I it. their' . , I . . Massachusetts where he was votes Since the House originally P 0 e . 0n passed the bi“ lam Feb' 10‘ l r t ampulng Th; Minoedford Mal-l . . . ‘MW flan. "Well. I’m prepared to sit “ Euge'le' 0”" Thu‘Ts‘la-V'l WASHINGTON (CPl _ The wry or m um OTTAWA (CF '“‘The federf’lsswe d'sitsgg'g 13"”th €00: Miss Jewett said she didnt here all summer." hesaid amid . Pennsylvama Governor wmmm‘ M d' M f t ' He the" returned to Char. government and the major rail-‘emmem' ' res} e I care what articular maple leaf Conservative cheers. w- Scranton Said he wm‘ld askl O me an” ac "rmg Com' laid Gordon said as he left MT.‘ 9 CAPITAL BUREAUlwas received: whether the re- the Republican platform comII pany said Thursday US. auto 3330:?" 1‘33: gjgdijgxgtéfi lways appeared Close to agree"Pearson‘s office following the a OF THE GUARDIAN port offers grounds for an ear-fmmee at San Franciscn next parts markers cannot match C3. and served Necessively ' ~ - . . - - . . . . . \ I I OTTAWA—Questions about a) "er esumaied "me f°r the ac'l week to endorse the new ClVlll Radian prices and unless a L - - _ at averting a posSlble transcon- day. With him was CPR Pres- rbport from Northumberlandl lual cnmmencemem‘” consuuc' rights law as constitutional. | countervailing duty is imposed :grgefiflga firsafiéotditgi tinental strike by 100,000 rail ident N.'R. Crump. _ I _ “ .lmn: Whether 8 request has be- He said he will recommend' against Canada. many of these M the same time he was no workers. l “We Will be in communication l ident. 34 of the 60 supportedl p. C; -—a meni ThUl‘Sday 0" a 913“ aimed second lop-level meeting of the 1. Consultants 0" the RE-l- '9 New en received from Premier Wfll- strong implementation of the American plants will have to A series of private confer-l with the minister of labor in th BTUHSWICR transportation 1 l “ kt lt‘r Shaw for 3 COPY 0' the h”- measure. [old or move to Canada. ences involving Prime Minister. course of the next few days. as ‘ n stranger to the news pages have been placed on the Com-[port and whether a copy I l i-UISI mom. vehicle manufac. min“: Pearson, several of hiskey cah- Mr. Gordon added . I I I Eililgrdillgal’ff Klimt.“ Mac'f“Sgt-emtyivaaélagliicllin133.1 T k c “"25"?” dustgca‘ydcumml,‘ W What his field his ability ifiillsml'l’slif tlzgdmtrlifir p353sayllilhglnfietl‘eiifi'133,33:Q I l J. Watson MacNaught said I rggsfuwrgufidggssfornugfrlfifiié was “mm” and ms wmmg’ ways ended early Thursday reject a conciliation board pro- Mr. Macquarrie is askinglera - ~ . . he expected to make a statement - “3d w‘th keen '“terei’i' night in an obvious spirit of‘ postal for a ISM-cent hourly pay $3333; theepoihtin‘i:tserb:(fnpi:::= i“ CNN—"3&0" Will! the report 03:2: :nhglefualfglagedzumlafi The late Mr. Flynn was‘well amity and accord. :increase for the railways' non- 2: wprks from the consultants! in about n", weeks after he had with Canadian parts gradual-.8 nown as an active participant We have had full and exten-. operating work force. d. if so. when such a reportlan opportunity to study it. TORONTO (OP) _ Canadianf under arrangements With the“- ..WM....W...,.,..... .. automobile and truck produc-lcanadia" affiliates‘" the Com" " ‘ ”‘ 9’ = tion for the first six months of rim said in a statement sub- 'E 1964 is substantially ahead of ""1le ‘0 lhe U-S- cusmms bu-l l I l OTTAWA tCPi—Acting on a one-week stay of execution. R request by Governor - General was sent immediately to Bon- l'Vam‘er. the federal government Ideaux Jail in Montreal where lThursday night granted a stir-preparations for the hanging iprise one-week stay of execu- Were complete. tion for Santa Claus killer Word of the. decision came Georges Marcotte. only about five hours before In Montreal, Sheriff L. P. Marcotie was to have mounted Ca'isse of Montreal district said: the gallows. W‘There'll be no hanging ‘o— lnight," moments after he was MEMBERS PHONE“ l l l l production for the correspond-l 1‘98“- ing 1963 period. says the Motor; l _ . eliicie Manufacturers‘ Associ- l atlon. 1 Scheduled car production by I girdlilziigg f2): thrsyevavgeio :22; Births. deaths 3. 13 . inronmed of the stay of execu- News of it broke ads: Sign end of last week with last: Classified 12. 1.1 - Itlon. I I lMemgdfr; of Parhtage g? m; p ' :week's actual production and‘ comic. I I , _ , I . , I _ I _ , , I I II 11 I l Marcoiie, COI’Wlt‘led ln inc. phon zoiernmen on}. I : l production for the similar periodl sport , . , _ __ 9 1 I slaying of one of the two pollce- ‘ asked for .an appomtmon. With V iof last year in brackets: women-i ' . o . _ , a lmen shot down in a Montreal iGen. Vanler. They said they ll ' American Motors 640 (008).. Malena-lie. 14 Jbank holdup in 1962. was to waniedvto appeal to him for in- 19.140 (18.465); Chrysler 1.800 Editor."- I I I I I I ‘ l have been hanged early today terventlon in the Marcottle case. (2.253) 54.263 (43.165) Ford “in”, one"... (my . 1lat Montreal. Reid Scott. NDP member a: 2965 ("NW- 93'93‘5 '6”): Sum ido . . . . . . . . .. .. a A Government House spokes- Toronto Danforth. said General Momrs' 5197 ‘6 Prince C iman said Gen. Vanler had a group was in” by EsmOfld BIK- {discussion with Prime Minister ler. secretary to Gen. Vanter. IPearson at Government House the governongeneral was in a late Th u r sd ay afternoon in conference with Mr. Pearson. lwhich the governor — generalI About 10 minutes later. Mr. l recommended a review of the 1 Butler called back to say a stay lease. of execution had been granted | Mr. Pearson agreed to the re- and the MP: likely would not . quest and Gen. Vanier SlEnPfl a want to see Gen. Vanier. I trait Swim listed As Federation's 4th I ATLANTIC CITY. NJ. lAP) Other member swims of the r The Northumberlmd s. r a i L federation. which has headquar- ‘ th “vim ‘ "in. I mne‘ ters here. are the 38-mile race gm" °“ ‘ ' ' _ at Atlantic City. July 1: the n- "09 Mwee“ C‘W Torment‘mv mile crossing of Lake St. John IN.B., and Borden, P.E.l.. has at Roberval. Que. Aug. 8: and ; become the fourth member swim I the 32.mllo race on L.“ 0“. l of the World Professional Mara. iario at the Canadian Nltiml ithon Swimming Federation, it. Exhibition at Toronto. Ann. was announced Thursday. 1 m2]. ' -- 0- 1 181.424 (15.4140): Shudebakel' $4 nnume. mark,“ "u" 7 . (mi. 7.1” “322); Volvo «l I lull). 1.200 (40). . l l ; Liquor License ls Granted Club l l l h ’club having received a tempo Wit one Charlottetown areal piication for licenses. 1-» One other club. the Sports- ary license to sell liquor to men’s has been seeking a licen- ‘ se and was reported to have clubs in the area are preparing met with the commission yester- for hearings with the P113. Ll- day morning. Club management quor Control Commission. the 11- was not available last night for censo- issuing body. comment on the outcome of the Late yesterday afternoon. Jock hut-lug. and The four clubs have not been Gun Club on Richmond Street. able to sell liquor since June 1. was advised by the commission when new provincial liquor reg. that the club‘s spplicntio'n for ulntions went into 4! a license I! [ranted Rod and Gun Club. how- Earlier In the day. there was I ever. will open at 11 am. today. hearing between club "MIMI.- now that it has been granted a ' ’ A J E D. s mum, mucnuo m to a" “cum So I The i N h Def d chomp] in In my, (W Court cuss the am Cl fl- Representatives of the u li- . second annlia . ort um- en in at path" drums '.';‘lg$°vlm§l:llf.”él"§§lgme, Contacted last night. m- port Country Club expect to m- berland race. to be held Aug.INoi-thumberlsnd Strait swim on Mt? Court tiled Votes- ile listed from Dnlbouslo men for the South”! Conn!!! at with the commission today. I I I 1. is expected to draw an in~ John LsCourslero of m a, 1.3:” m . um University and was admitted Club and the Horse and Still! while more-enuth of the Pro-idem Johnson win! White House. fnle Presl- radio broadcast. Johnson tel-national field of male and fe- who finished in seven lint-s. .14 ’ no“ of tho toting.an Scotla Barinl . Club said they will hive hell‘- Horse and Sulky Club. which in. into W the civil mitts hlll dent signed the bill If Veral “16. arm“ is a proud mm H male swimmers who will be in: minutes last July. Prim to ma. Unlimle L Funeral mica will b. held hips with the commission within eludes the Granada Lounge . ex- Thurs“ y 3:": alter final passaze by ' ' " North America for the summer: tailing $5,000 will up mm“ D in enemies a in , i . . . -, the next few dm on their sp- poct a meeting Monday. . 1W in the M Room of the fitme- In I televist and (AP Wit-coho“! circuit of marathon swims. this you a. was appointed to autum- ' l i. ll?" x‘h.‘ l d