-——§ ' (1..--ll of the City Council. won If It's Good For The lsland The Guardian Is For It .j LXXVII. N0. 35 .———— VOL. ARTHUR GORMLEY FRANK ZAKEM Two Newcomers Elected In Civic Voting Yesterday Hy RALPH CAMERON the result that Edmond Arsen- .\'n sweeping changes. but tvwo 3"“ W35‘ defeated When he .«lll'p;'lses featured yesterda-y's db‘/iggngle Vol; °l°"ll°" l“ wards 1' 3 the street committee in the old ' ‘Council was re.elected. Another newcomer to civic politics. F-rank Za-loam. made . rlgllth straight victory in.lhis initial bid a winning one as 1 and did it the hard he ousted Arthur Wright in (,,.‘ (. mlrl Ii. \ rlcran Arthur Gcrmley. \\.'._l ll:\ lwo opponents. three terms. the last. two in f.('\\‘('t)nl(‘l‘ Dr. Douglas Mac- succession. l).v:;lld drove his way to top Voting was much heavier ll» llallntting in Ward 6 witlllthall expected for an‘ “of' witll a clealr majority over Ward 3. Mr. Wright had served ' flhr fittmcrlimt “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” ELMER MICRAE ,;l. 1 gr DR. Mat.-DONALD year in the sense there was not contest for the mayonalty. VOTING DETAILS A total of 309 ballots were cast in Ward 1 out of 399 elig- ible voters. Gormley re- ceived 168: Arthur Mclnnis re- ceived 94; and Edward Doyle 46. The latter two were also In Ward 3 Mr. Zake-m sprang a surprise with his 12.vote ma gin over veteran Arthur Wright. The winner polled 143 votes to 131 for the loser. That meant ‘I’ Mercy Flights Will Be Probed Dr. MacNeill said that when the minister of natioal defence refused to reconsider his ' that A full in»vestigation into the qucstinn of mercy flights from the province will be carried out _ the federal department of ‘ran.~:p0{t. Dr. Hubert Mac- .\‘u.ili. minister of health. said In the Legislature yesterday. ' to a quest. Driscoll (PC- ' . who asked if the commercial aircraft were avail- able. “we requested by letter to the Air Tlransport Board list as complaints have been re. ceived that the aironaft avail- able through Atlantic Central Airlines are not equip to handle stretcher cases for such inc. long flights. an investigation said "numer- MacNeall should be carried out by the nus presentations have been department of tra . Soli ‘ General “wdell w” ‘"111’: investigation was re- penforming mercy flights will be lnmoemly equipped- “I received a reply from the regional director of air ser- ' es. departmen dated Jan. 8. that a full in- vestigation will be carried out." "Our department." he said. “feels that the mercy flights should be canried out by properly equipped RCAF planes. will‘. qualified medical officers, nursing sisters. and with suit- ahic equipment available." 5 as nmd. —-tn.“ H o e province that all places voters of approximately 330 ble went to the polls. rprise of the day was the easy victory of Dr. Doug- las Mac-Donald who polled 287 votes to lead the way in the battle for the two council seats 274 clig-_i Oswald Called ’Agent’ Of FBI WASHINGTON (AP — Mrs. Marguerite Oswald said Wed- nesday she told the Warren commission she believes her son was a U.S. intelligence agent who was “set up to take the blame" for President John F. Kennedy's assassination. She said she believes her son was innocent. The 56-year-old mother of Lee Oswald finished three investigating she held an promptu press conference which she acknowledged —- de- spite her belicf in his innocence — at: realize that being he could be guilty.’ But she said she possesses "pertinent evidence" leading as a human t ..1 CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY, 13, 1964 ~°T,,,l;¢,>.R= SEVEN CENTS WEATHER Intermittent snow and intervals of freez- ing rain: turning milder; winds light. Low- hlgh 25 and 32. 20 PAGES All 18 Canadian Jesuits Are Expelled From Haiti Debt Of P.E.l. Tops $36 Million malty were $3.06-1.481. The in-‘. crease was attributed to snow 31. 1968, were increased by $3.-:removal and road maintenance. 136.925. according to the Publlcl Some 0 the other depart- Accounts for that year tabled 1u.ments that overspent. with estl the Legislature yesterday. lmates in brackets. are: health, The tabling of the accounts} $2,698,439 t$2,306.7-16); agricul- Liabilitles of the province dur-l ing the fiscal year ending Marcnl was greeted with desk hhump- lture. 5825.236 {$730.8-15) and in- ing by the Opposition. Usuallyldustry and natural resources. the accounts are tabled much $401,375 I$36-1.730). later in the session and it was The Public Accounts showed a suggested that this was the ear-;total capital and ordinary ex- liest tabling of the accounts.-penditure of $29,579,864. Totall since the Conservative Govern-lcapital and ordinary revenues ment came into power. ;were $26,442,938. The increase in liabiltle Beatles Create brings the total liability of lib: l Bedlam In N.Y. province. as of the end of lastl NEW YORK lAPl—The Beat- March. to 536298.252. According to the Public Ac-‘ les, the long-haired musicians whose music not. tore the counts, ordinary estimated ex-- penditures were overspent by‘ about $2,105,761. Department at her to believe the assassin is still _at large. I -1 ault held the chailrmalnshll in Ward 6. Mr. MacR»ae retain- ed his seat with 223 votes. while Mr. Alsenault received . There were aprprolci-mately 500 eligible voters in the ward. lit the old Oounclill defealted candidates Wright and Arsen- p re. spectivcly of the hire oomm’t- tee and the sewer and water liaison committee. ACT CHANGED Elections were held In only three wards involving one.half councillors ' cha-nge in the act by the Legis- lature last year. The revision was ' to entirely By »DON MacLEOD . -A Conservative member of the - Legislature yesterday raised tllej uestion of whether or not "we; are too willing to reap the har- vest of revenue of dollars“ the’ , PC Slléakel Quéitions liquor Revenue Value Highways expenditures. ‘S’ I day night. ‘ The appearance of the mop- headed British quartet on the venerable concert hall stage set off a crescendo of teen - age . squeals. .7 And the Beatles. who play and ising a violent form of rock 'n' ‘roll, may actually have been ;playing and singing. The audi- jence couldn't tell. All it heard most of the time was its own - ~ _ screaming. greet‘ lgltlzh-idlntgse‘ electoral dls The concert. ‘which began 45 Speaking of his own district. l""“““?5 late» °"'"3".°“ 3 ‘lay °‘ Mr Din-vlwell said he hoped t1l1»a.tl“ear'n°tS‘ 3!’ “ ‘”’“°“ “ the. delpzirtmelit of highways will l strange and virulent malady ,- .spread over midtown Manhat- not have to reroute traffic when mm It infected thousands of is the esllmates at $l.6l4.'240.set ml roof 0“ Carnegie Ha" wednesk I . we 1 l COMMENDED l Brig. Jacques A. l)exlra7.r of Montreal has been com- mended by UN Secretary-Gen eral U Thant for acts of brav- cry and hard work for his part in the rescue of Christian . missionaries in Kwilu provicc = of The Congo. The Canadian Officer has been chief of stall to UN force commander since December. ‘ (CP Wirephoto) lsh Alex, LBJW §Are Opposed |On Cuban Issue l WASHINGTON rAP> — Presl- dent Johnson and Prime Minis- ter Douglas — Home opened a two-day exploration of world is sues Wednesday and quickly ended up in opposing camps on curtailing trade with Commu- nist Cuba. l Diplomatic informants said lnouglas-Home made it clear sale of liquor pmduces “andllhe 5*- P°'°"-‘ bridge is W°Yk- lteeo-agers and created day-long l Britain has no intention of join- forgel the other harvest it leaves j behind." ‘ in moving the address in? reply to the Speech from thel Thrgne in the Legislature, J.l Walter Dingwell, who represents ngs. mentioned the gov- Iu I985 eleotiana Ml be held. for the mayorslty. councillors inWards4and5.mdfort’he Commissioners of Sewers and Water Su . Wards 4 and 5 dect -five runoillors. one-ball‘, the total council, between them. liberal leader leaves Criticism lo Other Members Of His Party By NEIL MATHESON lfrom the _ Plans for the new provincial llcader's approach to his task guvcrnment office buildinglof chuef crmuc and nomember sllouid be revised to provideloll the 80V€_'l‘ll-mem S3419 We“ space fq a Legislative Assemb- raised a »d. sweat l_\‘ chamber. Opposition Leader Matheson refrained from oastl- Alex w. Matheslon said yester. gatmg them- day afternoon as he spoke Tm‘ RECALLS ILLNESS an hour and 15 minutes before Indicating his health may not adjourning the Throne Slpecc be all that he would desire. he debate in the pmvincual legis- la‘-.ure. ‘‘It's not that we want to 3' move into it right alwlay. indeed I feel all right now." He it might never be used. but it called his coronary attack two may well be that some future years ago when he had to miss the remainder of the legisla- tive session. "1 attended the sitting of the House. went to Summenslde where 1 was splendidly recelv- generation might consider that the legislature’ dlould meet in the new building." Mr. Mathe- son T rved. he usual fire was missing legality Considered Ol licensed Clubs the Fathers of Confederation Memorial Building. Provincial Secretary J. David Stewart said the matter is under negotiation and he felt it should ' not be discussed In the Honule at this time. Mr. Stewart offer- ed lo meet privately with Mr. Matheson to discuss the mam‘!- "I have some lllormatlon. too. about um that 1 would be glad to discuss with the minister." Mr. Matheson Iald. Premier Walter R. Shaw said Attorney General Alba n Farmer said In the Legislature yesterday that the government has under consideration e l(‘lZlIllIy of licensed clubsselling liquor in the province. Dr. M.L. Bonnell L-—4th Klngsl referring to a recent court ruling In wlllch Judge . St. CII Tralnor decided not to reinstate the license of one of the clubs. asked the attorney general what item have been taken to cancel llrrnses of other clubs and stop ‘hf “ll? of llllllof by W 1'9"" "some matters are developlnl Commission to the Ind we don't want to release "l"h“' ' them until they are successfully rnomsu ANSWER l'“"°"°°‘-' Mr 1”-‘armor said the govern- ment will deal with the matter as “early as we can." "When can we have an an- swer’."‘ asked Dr. Bonnell. Mr. Farmer said the Inswer would come as only as possible. n... -I BRIEFS DECISION Mr. Mattleson also asked for infomution on the 80V¢l'|“"°"l 3 decision to have briefs |l¢I"d by cabinet this 3793'‘ ‘M “M I" During In quutl period. Opposition Leader A..nW. Mattie but said that copies of All brie‘: Ion asked if In government submitted to cabinet will had taken any man to prepare tortheccundnalntonnuof «(In Hot!!!- Mr. members of the government. for ' reference to the “oreilgn-owned who courtesies they had extended to him ‘then. and also duping the past year. He indicated that he would leave the major share of criti- cizing government to his fellow Liberal members. onitiloisrn. of the 75-minute effiomt press here owned by Lord something or other. I don‘t know what they call him." Mr. referred also to “editorial comment by some people who are not Prime ward Islanders. ’l‘bey are good writens ' . he it I Demons cuitlcizlng are not acquainted wi lllaround of ovents "1 like to see editorial cour. age. but but ." scolded Mr. Madlesoh who sug- gested some edlumal comment had played one county against another. was I long edtnrlai ion." added the cltitic. Whodd not the name of the paper to Mich notedthaftha 1ocotion—-it is gest I ddfltc #13 '0' location. VISITORS AWOMMODATION I The erlng party leader fluor flIll0l'Y'‘m¢ ‘ tion on the III! been llbolished—-as unsuitable. plementation was made possible yestemcyontlleliquou-quest... and ern.ment's intention to introduce legislation banning the use of poisonous potato top killers. “It is quite possible." he said, . “that careless has been made of top killers and injuries sustained. but very few well- fed cattle will break Into a well- fenced fi ld. “I wonder if there isn't a parallel with this legislation and another traffic that injures and blights the life stream of some of our youth. causes fatalities‘ on our highways and breaks up‘ many of our homes. l "lt is possible that. there are too many gateways into its field. Or are of moral than a legislative question? Are our churches and society doing what they can’ V Referring to the government’: ‘ plan to appoint a royal commis- sion to inquire into higher ed- ucation in the province» Mr. Dingwell said “although I do not like to appear ifter, I remem- ber a royal commission report _on electoral reform and its lm- by legislation that still ranklcs in the minds of some people." The Election Act. passed at the last session of the Legisla- lmproper Activities Allegations Rejected OTTAWA !CPl—All 18 mem-- The retreat house was bers of the Canadian Jesuit searched Feb. 4 and its occu- mission in Haiti have been ex- ‘pants, including five members pelled from the island republic ‘of the Jesuit order and three or and are en route to Canada. Ex- -four Canadian nuns of the .t.ernal Affairs Minister Martin tier of Soeurs de la Charite do .announced Wednesday night. lsaint Louis were removed and ‘ M,-_ Mal-tin’ who termed metaken to other Roman Catholic 01-. ex luslon of the Canadian mis- .m5lllUl3l°"5-_ ‘ sionaries “arbitrary." said he Mr. Martins staternent. gave instructed the Canadian charge 50 lmmedlale I“d“'3ll°n d'affa1re5 in port au P,-im.e_ whether the expulsion wouldbe Charles Bedard. to inform the 3PPll9d ll’ the "W5- 1-Iaitian government that Can- Father Laramee. , was a ada rejects vague allegations of resident of the Montreal suburb ‘improper activities against the of St. Lambert and Brother Jesuit mission. Ross. 43, of La Motte. Que. He said Mr. Bedard also was asked to advise the Haitian gov- ernment that “we are dis- Murder cl'|C1|'9e pleased with the decision of the Following in the interests of the‘Haitian N's. Shcofings .people for some years l Six missionaries. including AUBURN. !\I,s, v.(:Pl-A 23. .en route to New York. ‘ aby in his arms after a shoot- , They were identified only as in‘: Wednesday was charged .;Poulm. Hamel, Turcotte, Jean. ‘with capital murder in the ;Desgallnes and Dupuls. It was death of one of four victims lpriests or whether some were sma religious brothers. .of the Annapolis Valley town of .K t"ll. '. ‘h .d before ‘BEADED FOR NEW "ORK ae.l‘uVslic-cc o\f‘atqllcLP:Iai:=. Charles A second group of 12 was Simons ‘later Wednesday or early lhlS.im'1 when he is to appear be- -‘morning. This group includedfo.-9 a magistrate_ :l'I1lSSl0Il3l‘l9S identifie BS GTE-. Lutz was charged with fihe ‘lnier. Bourassa. Hard)’. Gerardgdeath of Arthur Pudsey. 49- mission which has been working Wednesday morning for Miami into a police station with ‘ ll community 25 miles west _ remanded until this morn- government of Haiti to expel a ‘two arrested earlier. left Haiti year-old laborer who walked .not known whether all were Aubrev Llltz of Auburn. a Wednesday afternoon scheduled to reach \'ew Yorlband ed °“- 'bedlam at t r h ' ' ‘ ' ' - . He also suggested that the lhndmarks h ee of te my‘l:'“‘§w:‘h°c(?r:1‘:_:1ig_C:la:r‘:5 I‘1":nl‘s':ll_daTc*f;Goulel. Louis - Joseph Goulctfiyear-old dance hall caretaker mmste, 0, ag,.c.mu,e-e,.p1m __ - l ic Gods with Cuba _Chartle7.. lrachance. Sabourm. found shot to death at his home the -b-H fh vi, 1“ rt 3 g . ' . IROY. Cl0l-Illel‘. Laramee alldhere Wednesday morning. Also P055‘ “Y ‘' 3 “S ° E9 0 0 Johnson. the informants sald.. 055 wk.“ d , P d . 49 term loans made available for TUI'I‘Ilp MGOTI-I19 restated the U.s. ,positioll tltatl Th; lam... M, Wm Rev 1, ‘ e “W “ 59-” '-"°"‘ da.’-ry producers. "Some type of assistance is needed in the i dustry.' he said. "and any farmers are willing to increase their herds if longer term loans Planned Friday try which became particularly can be found. troublesome in some The seconder of the address last year. will be discussed at in in reply to the Speech from the meeting to held in Birch rone was Thomas (PC——3rd Kingsl. ' [Friday. it was learned last cv- Mr. Cu-rran commended the! ening from David W. Rogers, government for its plan to form , PI'0Vil1Cl_8l aflronomy fieldman. a salfetv council in the pro-E The aims are to create _an v1nc9_ --In View of the traffic . awarement of cultural practices accidents In the past season. it's l “°°d9d- 0‘ mark?! Fequlremefllfi a --v lrt‘.:.‘:.2:,“.::..:.':.::‘.*:':s.:.‘"...‘:::' keting. The hope of the organi7ers Is that recommendations for solv- ing some of the marketing pro- blems will come from the meet- ing. though implementation of the suggestions will have to left with ose "who have an in- dustry in the industry. ' INSIDE TO-DAY e sal . Referring to the industrial de- velopment planned for George-l town. Mr. Curran suggested that the possibility of having the Wood Islands ferry service run all year around should be in- vestigat Mr. Curran said he hoped that the start made on all-weafherl roads this year will be success- ful. "Most transportation is on our highways." he said "and Bmhh dun“ ‘ 3' .9 -bigger and better roads are classified 13’ ,9 needed. The government should come, _ 15 never lose sight of the lmport- Editorial, _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _y 4 ance of roads." Sport n_ Commenting on agriculture. Kin“, Queens. C"'y 5 Mr._Curran said that more at- summers“, 3 tentlon should be given toward omen.‘ _ ‘ . _ ' _ _ . _ _ N 5 the growing of better hay. field Finn“. markeu _ 1, crops and pastures. , Oo-chairmen of the Royal Commission on Bi- and Bilingua- oon Danton. pros in University. Ottawa. J.A. Mwcfllllan. ()larlotle- town. Mr. Launendeau. Mr. Duntin. and Hon. George De- war. minister of education. The chairman said that the roblem of bicolturallsm and lallulcuallnn differ: from an informal meeting with va- rious community leaders. last night town Ho- lng. above are. left to right, Dr. Problems of the turnip indus- world. The differing stands on Cuba section: were no surprise and the two quickly "the Western allies must f’ formula -llanmonizing their atti- tudes toward heads of government agreed on the need to continue Curran C0ul‘l. Experimental Farm on and speed up efforts to reacu agreement with the Soviet Un- ion on the central issues of Ger- many and Berlin. Ontario Hospital TORONTO lCPl—'I‘he Ontario government in its third straight lbillion-dollar budget Wednesday tapped the motor vehicle driver lfor an additional two cents a gallon on gasoline and boosted hospital insurance premiums by about half. The new gas tax effective lm- l‘mediatcly will raise about $29.-; 000000 a year. Hospital care lsurees will pay an additional $44,000,000, partly offset by an lenlargement of the coverage for [out-patients including radiother- apy for cancer. ."..;:.3l l BICULTURAL OHAIRMEN VISIT PROVINCE place to place and appears in different forms in each area. They are spending a week travelling in the Maritimes. visiting the Premiers of the provinces and prominent peo- ple in various centres. - the C0mmU“lSl§Jan. 31 on arrival in Haiti after .hospital .1were extended to cover alll old wife and their 15-year-old '3 Laramee ‘and Brother Francois- ldaughter. Audrey Jean. Xavier Ross who were arrested l Lu”- 23-year—old wife was in la visit to the religious order's_«fmm 1.9:: Besfiglcgflffifigg n:.l.;s_ Montreal headquarters. lshm woumisl The explusion was the second mass exodus of missionaries on CARRIED DAUGHTER orders of the Haitian govern- RCMP said Lutz walkerl into ment in recent years. About two , the detachment in Kentvillo years ago a number of French with his two-months-old daugh- 'ests and a bishop were or- Ier ill his a'ms. He was ar- lprl l . ldered to leave the country. .rested a shnr while later. Boosts Gas Tax, Insurance Fees No other significant levies ap- The 00-year‘-old Mr. Allan, peared in the budget of Provin- presenting his seventh budget cial Treasurer James N. Allan r the l’rol:l'essi\'e Conserva- deivered in the legislature. A five govel-nment, also forecast .few of minor reductions would ‘spending of $l,20T,0f»"l.(l'l0 for an lease taxation on some (-orpora- $855,000 surplus — in effect. a ‘tions by perhaps $2,000,000 and balanced budget. an exemption on low— For the (‘Ul'l'Clll fiscal year ‘price amusement admissions to that ends March 31. he also es- the extent. of a nominal $400,000. llfn'lPllCI:l a balance on the basis Th my Wm ick U o eigt months‘ actual figures 9 pflxlfllllli a yearpmmugi: and four calculated. _The indi- a part of Succession .catcrl surplus was $o22.0fI) on ‘duty given up by the federal """‘-'"‘."‘s "f $"}°6'42 tom and government. ut the taxpayer 5l’°"d‘“3 "l 31-103-9°4»°m~ .“"" brfak °"°“- ‘ASSAII. RUDGI-‘,T tHE[ID AT OLD LEVER _ Spokcsmen ‘of Opposition leg- ‘ The three-per-rent retail sales ‘'5 ‘gum Dames promptly ah 5"” was held "5 ”rlgl“a1 talned illritethliirlrilflissued mt ‘d l]°""l' am‘"‘”1h its °"°"‘l’lllJ';: the Hnllsof Liherl finalnsciial bought for use within munl-.-.1>- Cgirtlgnfnisns ,‘:;?i('ller said some alities. Rumored cigal'ette-tax p.»‘ I mmme Emu” increases failed in materialize “I” mop M” 0‘ um hospital in‘ ‘ ‘ " surancc scheme because of Across-the-board Increase in higher p1‘Qmjun]5. S . . $12,000,000 a year and were in- Chang.‘ hm 11);" ll)‘. the gs- cluded in the record total of ’ . ’ " ‘ me‘-" iorpcagl 1(W_65‘_evenues of SI_ o_usl_\ - announced increases in ' ‘ - - llqllnl‘ |')l‘l(‘(‘S and 1964 automo- W-'.91R.000. bile relzistration fees. Ont. Budget Highlights By THE CANADIAN PRESS Ontario budget highlights: Tax on gasoline for highway vehicles increased two cents a gallon in l5 cents. effective midnight Wednesday night. I me . taking over l is $2.10 monthly lor single per- sons and to $6.50 from $41) for family units. effective July I. Si-ope of nul-pallcnt benefits under hospital insurance plan to be widened. including can- f‘f‘l' treatment. July Budget sllrplus ol $.8.3.‘»,0m forecast for fiscal year start- lnl: April 1 based on gross revenues of 51.207.910.000 and spcnrlllllz of $l.20T.063.000 Budlzet Slll‘Dlll\ of $.'>22.0fKt cslimalcd for rurrenl fiscal year onrlim: \lal'f‘ll 31 on rev- enues of $l.l06,42.000 and ex- penditures of $l,105,904,ooo. Provincial funds available to Amusement lax cxenlpllnn on admissions under 75 cents, now effective in communities under 10,000 popu‘ation. ex- tended generally. when legisla- tion is adopted l Tax on fll(‘\‘f‘l fuel for ve- l hirles Increased by two rculs it 20':-. effct-live mldnlfzht 3 Wednesday night. ! Corporations gl\en acceler- I ated depreciation reflecting degree of Canadian ownership in line with 1963 federal leg— universities will be lcl-eased islation. retroactive to June $Ji0.500.000 to $l0l.300.000. in. l 13. 19%. eluding new $53,600,000 loan ' nd. Succession duly law will be amended to take over nhate- Total expenditures for edu- ' men! granted 30 flT0VlllC€S by cation estimated at $412,3m_. l federal government. effective 000, up pr" _ Highway and road expendi- I-Iospltal rarr insurance pn-- turcs estimated at $&9,dl),fn|, miums increased to 33.25 from I up ;19,ooo,ooo_