It It's Good For The lsland 9 WI A T H E R Sunny and cold; northlynesl dwindsl 15. v . ' I 28 d 45. ms ay: cou y F The Guardian Is For it [.Qiighcolcc’l‘.v an ‘ ' o ‘ ‘Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” VOL. LXXVII. N0. 278 323122.21..‘t.&i§2f“...§'fi:1 m3: 2i°.f.".'.‘..°'.'1"...i CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11. 1964. Wm?“ SEVEN CENTS 12 PAGES 8,. of Windsor. Onl.. views names of her three sons in the Book ol' Remebrance in Peace Towar Buildings of Parliament at MRS. BERNADETTE Rivail. Increase ,Is Announced In Veterans' Pensions lBUDGE‘I'AWAITED TODAY E." Boost Applies ° ‘ I o . Wilson Govt Suerves To A” Benefits : and orphans of veterans, will be OTTAWA "CPI—On the eve: of Remembrance Day. Veterans‘ V :lMinister Teiilet announced in raised to $94 a month from $84 for single persons and to $161 : the Com mo n 5 Tuesday in- from $144 for married person LONDON tCPi — Britain's' MPs were tenser awaiting slapped down a query from sir fl creases in pensions for virtually The maXimum permissible out new Labor government sur- Chancellor of the Exchequer Alec Douglas - Home, former ,« i all velerans receiving benefits. side income for persons under vived an Opposition motion of James Caliaghan's first budget premier and now Opposition ‘1 ‘! Mr. Teillet said supplemen- i this program will be increased no confidence Tuesday night by inday and the government's leader. ‘tary spending estimates would i to H.596 a year for a single recipient from $1,296 and to $2,664 from $2.088 for married recipients Similar'i n c re a .se 5 will be made to persons receiving civil a majority Of 21 votes. its sec- ond major parliamentary test in two da 5. The vote was 315 to 294. Labor‘s official over-ail jority in the Honse of Commons first crucial tests were expected later when controversial meas- ures. such as re-nationaiiation of steel. are submitted. ma- The no-confidence votes as- sumed an air almost of comedy be placed bel'ore the Commons; shortly and all increases would be made effective as of Sept. 1, 1964. The increases are ex- pected to cost the governmenti another $33,750,000 a year ilan war pensions. No details Home wanted to know Wil- so '5 plans regarding noise from jet aircraft using London airport but the prime minister said he had been given no no- tice of the question and ae- gl is only five. The government when it was discovered the manned lhai ll be put in Wm. " ' “ ' The announcemenl also camel were given: _ y. won Monday 5 test by SIX votes. Tories cou n ted their ballots lng. on. the eve of an annual sub. . The additional $33,730,000 cost I The second clash in what one wrongly in the censure motion Wilson on another look. saml imlssmn to the cabinet by the 10 the 80Vemmfml would come i nefiipapfertfirniwthimflgrgflefi 3:33;; 1:11;: re'nauonahzauon he is consulting with friendlv‘ John B. Aird. 41. Toronto mag] Cg“??? Legl‘m' fiozigeezgegggfifitfngfinw; . ~ ‘. came over the Conservative mo- he vote was announced an govgmments a (“ll 3 message has been appomled '0 the ceivetri blbs’a :llrhe IM‘a’gglt‘hl‘tls, v:- 516 250000 more {or “’37 VHF"; * tion that Labor's Program would 307 for Labor and 300 for the received {rpm Chlpa’s Premmi Senate' Prime Minister Pea“ ‘erans their widows and or: ans, allowance-l and smr ‘ v '3 damage Britain's modernization Tories but red-faced whips dis- Chou En-lal mow-’5'“ a sumnm" 5°“ announced TueSday' The I ha-ns' will be increased b 000 more for attendants fl'llOW‘ = * «w- v 1d and imperii the well - being of closed Tuesday a Tory teller sfmference (to d'scuss nuclear appomtmem reduqes . m 'aboul‘ it) per cent. The max}: “C85 to the Chronically ill. MF- Ottawa Tuesday. Mrs, Rivait. day at the National War Mem- the People~ blunder“ and [he ODDO‘lti‘m lsarmamen . Illgzmber bit vacagc'fizggfl t: limu i ear. A . Temel said- whose three sons were killed in mint. She i0 surviving 311‘ few POlillCianS BPPEEFEG actually had 301 ballOlS. The House heard .3 maiu‘i“ th .mem r que c llOla'lly disabled veteran also re- war disability penSiODS» d?- the Second World War. will children. including two sons to believe the government was Labor member Arthur Izwu Sim“ by M” Shmey wu' ree' tCP Wir hntol “elves 3" additi‘mal 5720 MW "easmg 3‘ veterans °f “‘9 represent Canadian mothers who served overseas and re- in any real danger. Mommy announced he Wil1 85k hams“ “weapon .daugmer 01. an ally if married and $324 for one Fh‘St world War die, currently when she places a wreath to- turned home safely. SICK CALLED OUT Wilson Thursday to make at Mt Forge. cat!‘"' formerly child. amount in BM"! $171,000,000 an- The halt, sick and lame in rangements for MP5 who are 0‘ M05!“ UmVGrSIW- . lesage confers Allowances tor chronically ill nually. War veterans allow- both Tor a o ranks unable to be present for a Com- Mrs. WilliamS. elected Labor 1 veterans will be increased.. with ances total about “5.000.000 a n ‘were called out for the vote. mons division to submit their member foi- Hitchin. an indua-; Pom idou .the maximum payable jumping .year. . s ; However, as one observer com. votes in writing trial constituency north of Lon- i P . to $3.000 annually from the pres- ‘ MP5 welcomed the announce- mented derisively. the govern- ' don. in the Oct. 15 general eiec- _ em 51. . iment in the Commons but Mr. iment would not (all just be. SLAPPED DOWN QUERY tion. said Britain will not get P1332? Jgsteliége T3333! RAISED T0 $94 lTeiilet was urged to bring for- ‘ ‘ ‘ the supplementary esti- Mothers At Service Today By BRENDA LARGE OTTAWA 'CPl—SIIOI‘ll)’ a-tlei' ll a.m. today a short. plump woman with curly grey hair and warm brown eyes will walk slowly across the wide stone expanse in front of “to national war memorial. She will pause at the base of the lowering cenotaph to place a green wreath covered with blood-red poppies and golden maple leaves. caring the words "motherhood representa- tive.“ But although she will be the focal point of thousands of eyes. ot in Confederation Square Wilson Plans Ottawa Visit OTTAWA lCPl—J’rime Minis- ter Wilson of Britain is expected to discuss with Prime Minister Pearson herc Dec. 9-10 France‘s growing estrangcmcnt from the North Atlantic Alliance. Mr.,l"earson announced Tues- day that the new British Labor prime minister will visit here briefly after Wilson's trip Was'iington Dec. 7-9. Mr. Wilson likely will give the Canadian leader not only a run-. I O ,... down on the plans and view; his own government but also a resume of Ills talks with Presi- dent Johnson. am. through television. Ihomes acrOSs tllc year-old Bernadette Rivalt 0. Windsor. Ont., will not be tlllnlx- ing about herself during the Re-‘ mcmbrance Day ccrcmony. Like the other bcrcaved niotli— .crs she represents, Mrs. Rivilil 1‘ will be thinking of the dark :days of” the Second World War when she learned her three sons lhadheen killed. . - i “They were all so young,"‘ ltlie shy. soft-spoken French~Ca ' it i - - ' ‘ . o harvest the Island 5 potato er, and it was hailed by most meetings with Agriculture Min- woman 5'3“! Tues‘jayi" sl crap was reflected last night producers as a timely request. isler Andrew MacRae 10 ha" l nadian “Alphonse was 19 and Leon alii Lawrence were just out of thclr teens." The three boys served ‘lllC Esscx Scottish Regiment.‘ iLeon and Alphonse were killed with l at Dieppe in 1942 and Lawrence l was killed in north west Euro'ie . 4 , l '5 . . ! Two other Rivalt sons, Ray«l mond and Edward. also fought overseas. i VISITS CHAMBER i Mrs. Rivalt. proudly wearing the three silvcr crosses on our- plc ribbons which she received; when her sons dlcd. visilcd the! . Memorial (‘ li a in b e r in care Tower Tuesday. Willi her husband Homer, on, she lcalcd through the pages of Hit) , the scarlet-bound book of re-' membrance to find her suns'l . names. l The solemn moments in the}; lkicmoriai Chamber over. Mr. in and Mrs. Rivail posed for pho~ vistas: treats: 21."; l Potato Producers Seeking c l d d ed at Summerside that it mentioned throu two and _ l 4-. ultra - sensitive issue other alternative which would ‘ U e schools and vocational schools one-half hours of debate that co-l woman] ‘gllllssehl £;nf{tt>1‘5bulgh. tadU'If‘llledl of redistribution. have left the original bill lnlacl ~_ ‘ in the provmce open earlier each vered a Wide range of market-i 5 "re . ' '5." Comm 9 ."es‘; The speaker would replace 9 adding the leaders of tile minor MOSCOW (Reutersl The. ear 1h 1 f in d rod ‘ b] I . ‘day on five ciarges of contribut- . . . meeting Or 13 Commumst paw y so ey can dose or _a g an pi uc ion pro ems}, D'es In Toronto mg to juvenile delinquency. was‘ the leader of the governmenl parties given the right to threeweek period in potato dig- but never did get close to un-l remanded to jam” wait sen-1; and the leader of the opposition appmnt Witnesses to be present [tion the Russians and l i 1 der discussion was the idea of a , - - - 5 h ‘ ' ment to ost he further - ., C ., ‘Common Market marketiis scheme a nigger” ..;338::g:.:,..,“;i 2.2;.Emiliot““.:‘i‘lleni:““i:i‘;€l flfi’ifi“pittinciit‘si'lé’“i:lo;i moo “tot; the mall‘s- The .mle ommunis party- fizz-ggstviigtngggga "nzelnglhome vMonday' lquency invo‘ving sexual inter-i representation commissioner _. tion blIi until Thursday after ' t e: l I I lutlon. . , . , , ‘ . . - lSIx after French critlmsm the.and several I «1 ted ‘ ‘he die‘l- I M . d I l o m a t s with l peop e su-ges as _ . espefigm Clospe contacts wilhlplans lack balance. they left the school "that's one, Mrs. Simpson. 52. iomed The, - Tie general tone of the meet-. at the worst meetings I ever at- lObserver as women's editor in 1963 afte l ; War v e t. e r a' n s allowances, ward l which cover some 50.000 veter- males embodying the increases ans and about 25.000 widows as soon as possible - Suggestions Heard On Redistribution OTTAWA lCPi ~Transport justice of the province. _ Minister Pickersgill suggested While the original bill was Illiv Tuesday the Speaker the acceptable to the minor parties. 0‘ Commons be made responsible n amendment proposed by lfor naming two of the three Stanley Knowles (NDP -— Win- ;persons in each province who nipeg North Centre) to have all i would re m a k e constituency, three provin c Isl members ;boundaries. named by the provincial chief The suggestion was one of justice was unacceptable to the : two made by Mi“. Pickersgili to Conservatives. ‘find a way out of the impasse Mr Pickersgill suggested an- ‘s wheelchair: the road cause "somebod l broke down on i Westminster." i Wilson faced his first question. economic progress "unless wal - . . in period as premier in the Com- ' revolutionize the status of indus- conferred wnh hen“ Prem‘er mons Tuesd a y and sharply trial workers." Steeosrges Pompldou for 35 mm- } Lesage. who is here to meet President de Gauiie Thursday, declined comment other than to say “we had an excellent talk." ‘ Sources uebec Rouse here said Lesage is seek- . ing an increase of: cultural ex- lichanges between. France an ; Quebec and an arpa'ngement to ; facilitate the recruitment The suggestion came from a following a mass m‘ezegng oil teachers in punch ' ' at ‘ ‘ all i 30. The report reviewed - ~ 0 . subsequent M'nlster Is Convicted CHATHAM, Ont. (CPl — Rev. Senate. The Windsor couple have 10 isiirviving children. 58 grand- children and nine great-grand- ....;y....lPickers From High Schools wedding anniversary in M N l SUMMERSIDE BUREAU OF THE GUARD The increasineg difficult pro- blem of i“ ng enough pickers himself a large potato produc- v «leaded . by Bert McCardle. Middleton. March efforts made in ; Sino-Soviet when 200 potato producers ask- though the matter wasn't even. rComm-119d 0" Page 3 Col. 4‘ ies in Moscow began. to break . ‘ t‘ . t I ’ .animit on an of them. up Tuesday Without any lndlca~ mg me o 3' ow pumls to help y y Chinese harvest the crap. lNO PROGRESS TgBONTO . l—_‘—'__—‘—l ' ' _ ines impson. women S were able to patch up their dif~ . MOSt prominent ques'mn “n line U n i t ed Church at all meetings of the redislrl‘ ‘ _ l M ‘ ,_ - .1 who were designated in the or- lCPi—Mrs. As en“ onday NOV 16 by Juve . bution commlsSions editor “mile court Judge w. H. Fox. lginai bill to select one member .5 semi-l Mr. Hal-lb“ 1:: 1, had been each for the commissions to be newspaper Pravda hinted therel Speedup course amon ten - ens all now Nelson Castonguay—«would OPPOSition Leader Diefenbaker had been no advance in the 50- l i . . ~ e ag pm‘iucers 1°“ the meetmg "if .H" “St.” '. Re“ RIChamathe Park Street United Church lsit on all commissions and the 35k“ [0" lime to sludv the pro- viet - Chinese positions in toutl, BRUSSELS ‘Relflers' — The the Athena High SCth “div 's‘mpsm‘t died m 1962‘ He hadlbut was acquitted on three of chairman of eac commission Posals. The Commons does not days of private meetings dur.iCommon Market's council oflorium before the end came. fairlbeen minister of Alhambralthe counts. iwould be named by [he chm. sit today. Remembrance Day‘ in: celebrations of the 47th am ministers Tuesday p as t ponedl ly close to midnight. when no lU’med Church he" {ginfiitz’fagsll niversary of the Russian revo- prongSS was recorded. lscussion on a speedup of eco- iand w ass nomic integration among It was an unedifying gathering lpal‘kdflle ChUI‘Ch, Ottawa. When . . I . . Cmnmumg delegat'm‘s '3 s 0 ing was set by West Germany'sl lenden"_ r working With the Ca said “my ""dersmo‘j "0 sup' Foreign Minister Gerhard] dian - - Library Association in firm:“grffigefgeo‘l‘gicgagfife‘n chroeder. who went out of hisiREPORTS ron COMMITTEE f‘l’lt‘CS. o Engine Trouble Reported By Witnesses At Probe MONTREAL iCP‘ Three witnesses who saw or heard the crash of an Air Canada DC-8F jet last Nov. 29 testified Tues- day the big airliner seemed to be having engine trouble before the crash. The DC-RF. pride of the Air lCanada fleet, carried 118 per- lsons to their death near Ste. T'lercse. 20 miles north of Mont- :real. shortly after takeoff from .Montreal airport. Adricn Pare of Sic. Therese lloid an inquiry into the crash lhe saw the aircraft pass over- head in heavy rain and " engine on the right side ncxi lo the cabin seemed to he on 2 "-5 he heard the sound of the c n g i ne 5 and “they seemed to bc_ couiz'ling." When the airliner Struck the ground and exploded jumped into his truck and “(‘ilb to the scene. WAS FLYING Low Robert Luck. 21. another Sic. Therese resident. was in the garage behind his house when the sound the aircraft 79' an I F .S _ gOttawa for several months. l I ‘way to assure the French Ger-‘ .1. Lincoln Dewar. secretary' She was born in Ciiina of; many is still ready to take alof the RBI. Federation 0f Ag lmissionary parents and camel l ;decision on common grainl riculture. reported for the pota- Canada in 1927 with her fam-‘ lprices as demanded by France.l to committee named last spring ily. v l CY Fox l l li‘ "more than 43. Improvements in the coun-' Mr_ Ryan said that. to inur- of bicultui'allsm vive. Canada must have a new By MONTREAL tCPi —— Expres- try‘s degree sions of Op 1 i m i s m ran up i also were a feature of the situa- against less hopeful predictions; as three journalists and a top academic lawyer debated Can- Le Devmr. ada's future Tuesday. I ut he said French-speaking Maxwell Cohen. dean of law Canadians are past the stage ,at McGili University in Mont- where they could be content. real. said recent “challenges to with "generous platitudes." Islabilily" by Qu€b€C separatists They now ask “concrete files "should give us thousht but nm trations" of a new 'oicultural deep misgivings." spirit among their F: n g I is li- aqz .l < a sense of direction." French- speaking residents outside Que.- bec should "be given the con- viiction that they are home." and French - speaking Canada should be iven a "fair place in the economic life of the coun- trv." tion as viewed by Claude Ryan. publisher of the Montreal dailv. 1' sleep angle of dcgrees.’ He pulled off on the shoulder of the road. rolled down his Peter Desbarats. a reporter for the Montreal Star. said he has detected “a much greater window and saw the.sky light But Gerard Pelletier. edilor- ‘ speaking fellow citizens Mr. flexibility of opinion." on him!- up as the Object t‘e ground in~chief Of the Montreal new.» lRyan sach tural matters among "1e you“! 3"“ CXPIOGEd' Paper La "3559- comende“ As an example of what he clement throughout Can ad a that. on the vital issue of bicul~ Mrs. Simone Gigucre. 66. of . “I than among the Md“ gen”. Sic. Therese. said she saw the mmnsm. Candi?“ i-a-re m“? gilligeaplsctk not mm gig“? 5x32)? Ii; “limit abom m5 1119:8211! tag“; pglreenei‘fiy speaking Canadians. Mr. Pel- Mr. Cohen said biculturallsm Shecesaid she was standing on chug” of imponance u said ’ letier quoted Prime Minister can emerge only as a result of w". ’mml balcon‘y whcn the Mr Pe‘nefier ' Pearson as saying all Cana~ necessity — and the necessity plane passed over her house at The flurry of contrasting i dtans have an affection for the LogrmssLn"E::‘fr;m":;(1:33;: a very low altitude»"just above opinions came during a pane“ l‘ w“ w “M In” ‘ with" . , the telephone Wires". discussion of biculturaiism at. said a; gang“. ,?\;Ou mm min ' MI‘S Giguere Said 5““ 53W 3“ the annual meeting of the Cana- mam-(e “Wynn, low the dlan Public Relations Socicl . t" The meeting is Dan M- a gin. l Queen any more than you loan eraI Public Relations Worldirgm wharf? 3" mm to me o f r nce which win s Ft. “ Casee d up ‘ “Only a small percentage 0 Mr. Cohen said there mnsl be French - Canadians are separ-l a willingness on the part of the . atisisfi‘ hr sald- "But the ma- ; DIEPPE. n.3, — The bodies two main Canadian communi-‘ ioritv of English ~ Speaking Ca- .of Patrick Donnell of Moncton lies in share their cultural gill. ; nadians are separatists in that 1and Jeannette Richani of Lewis Ivilie. n.3, both 22. were found cspiosinn aboar the plane when it was about 200 feet past her house. “But it didn‘t fall riL‘lll away." She estimated the crash Scene was L300 feet from her door Montreal Fair aprons " ht in attention because "no as a zesture but as a they “3" “‘8' 0M “HEN” . “cg‘e‘gmed “f be flying a, a very Gets A roval joy," ,ehould have one culture. Tuesday in a car parked at the . 1 end of a dead end street .11. low attitude for sue! a bad i see DUAL cumunn l—-—-——.Thelwom. had been seen ,llve um“... . From AP-Renters \ This meant a "consciousness T ‘qunda "l lll r' said he saw "0‘ PARIS (CP‘ — The internal! that there is a dual culture" o A y 8.' . lights from the aircraft but the ltional Bureau of Expositionsl which would “I ow Frencm RCMP “id "‘9 ""3 “mum sky lit up when it struck the igave unanimous approval Tues- speaking Canadians o“ l sldel Births deaths . . . . . . . . ., 3-11 :lewhrnaggmsdmm :“dcge'u‘ grfiui‘d' ’t e es who saw the plansmfora IIiV’erogg'i‘sswo‘gdqls' ftfl‘l“ Quebec to fee} “ home Wher'l i i . . I . I I . U "Hill molnm‘id“ polmninl A" “W a ct. WI n $8 l ' i ever they were. """""" " ‘ ‘ f rmed but no decision ' in, lane gave con-‘at Montreal. " . l SW" V _ _ r _ __ was pero Highs; orlccotint: of the angle of» Inte rlectinii exclamation-I A" Eng“, "mm" emel Flilnce- mlrke“ ‘2 “m” 0“ 8" """mt' th: cr‘iish. ‘ ‘siich as imaginative and inter- :33“?! 3"”5: “8;”. men‘s Neighborhood residents found Luls Suarez, as. of Ste. Rose. vesting: bureau members Wenl Eighteen-mambo” Debby rescued from it fem well not! with bond shovels. hor- "id The pm :‘nde u" in: Hum" .- the bodies when the who was driving smith on he jenthusiastic ‘about descriptionli 0mm“ mm, . l“... more she was trapped three med six feet into the ground ‘in English an" mo“ arm" . Glee-- CR! - ' ‘ear sitting for daylnfl - Laurentian Autoroute hit-ct Itill; ifigegledblgyaJamalfinmgggsfi:‘ mm bed .t sflem Ind” to 233 iii 1i‘cy water up to her wflligeawdmg “:1 her dirt: “meme of m we“ [mm In“ lemme -.. L; : “"0"”, me“ which h “m "’6 he “w a w "1 mum“. l ward liar moihor after helm at the stony Southern inouou' safety. in Wimmi able to understand French. l ’ "P with WM “0" ‘3‘ "t ' on his left coming down at a r h