_-_ a t v A .fi‘ ' WEATHER Showers endings by evening; southwest winds becoming northwest 15. Low-high 53 and 72. Thursday: sunny, cool. “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1964.’ It It's Good For The island The Guardian Is For It nfi‘lulflflill lee-l Clan m by the hot 18 Moe Wu.udlorpunodd hon "mug" SEVEN CENTS Opposition Fails In Move To Adiourn Flag Debate FIRST DEATHS COU'NTED i ' Thousands Flee ‘ GOV t Wlns & Slit. Hurricane Dora las'ied Cape OTTAWA ‘CPl w A second Kennedy and other parts of Florida's c o a s t a I midsection ‘motion to adjourn the flag de- 7bate was defeated in the Com- VOL. LXXVII. N0. 215 - a, I ii ‘ Hurricane-force an area 235 miles wi e Red Cross offices were set up from Miami to Elizabeth. N.C., national director Robert Edson winds covered (1 . with gales Tuesday. a foretaste of a 125-mile-an-hour punch ex- At Cape Kennedy. emergency ‘ - . pected later. ‘ - k .‘f’ ‘ . V .» ' . Thousands of rsons de- crews lowered five huge rock- 1120243 Tuesday by ‘ V0” of 85 ,. ., . ._.-. parted from beach cottages and “S from their pads hm [en a , I . ——————a——————-§oceanfront otels a are sixty-a l90-foot Saturn VII—1n erembf‘S 0' 8" (Tirhgpwsr l - churned relentlessly toward the . a gantry desiened to withstand :Cloz‘ gt'esv time? h aill'lce . coast. pushing a 10-foot tide. i175 mile winds. inoévior or“: :ggglllnbd' v35: ~ v .- .~ ~ - i 1 . . t] id. ' . - ‘ A George Lewis. "a florist. sons fourth liuritcane S\\ll‘l- vied preparations to protect y ‘Eivliiteid Shin plaizrscmizfigs get!“ 50?r:r:ld tahrie ohnlf‘ursilgazg rig; rank! were depleted by absen- am“ . .‘HeIIo Dora Sign on ed toward the seaport Tues- lives and property during tie . . i th t k H H m sanéord .4 d 1‘ l ‘v . [h tees. is boarded up shop in Cape day. Thousands of persons tip day as the huge storm neared. 1:38 Eli e223; Dori; wens: :f .hmpraizaigz agrmgngs e k The motion by Raymond Kennedy, Florida as the sea- and down the coast made hur- (AP Wirephoto) . we weather buremi predicted He said the number or .per- Langlois (credjliste _ Megan tic). was opposed by 84 Liber. als and Mr. Cole. Voting for the adjournment ‘were 45 Conservatives, 11 New {Democrats five Creditistes and two Social Credit MPs, leader Robert Thompson and H. A. Olson (Medicine Hat). Ralph Cowan. Liberal MP for York - Humber and a Red En- sons seeking shelter ceed the 21.000 he said sought refuge during hurricane Cleo‘s rampage no Florida's east coast late last month. ‘ Ethel 350 Miles From Bermuda; Dora's eye would press ashore between St. Augustine and this missi‘e and space complex dur- ; With Rifle SUMMERSIDE — A boy who ing the night. f D resides with his parents at ‘ FORM-“"5 93 “d 0” . - would cut all the way through RCA], Station h'ere‘ was serious" lthe state. to the Gulf of Mexico. l-V “’nunded 135‘ evening in a and they raised hurricane warn- -hunting accident. ings from Sarasota lo Tarpon Island Minister Makes Bid To Sell Spuds To Russia in Prince County Hospital is |Spiéings, ha fol-Tmile area north N b . .. i .k 17 son a an sout o ampa. sign suppo er, roke with hll ’ N VILLE. N.S. (CP) —: Mr. MacRae s oke at a said. We sell them to 52 coup-(Stanley WOOdCOC - - . Midge“? MacRae, Prince Ed- banquet, for Sovietp Agriculture tries in the world. but we havelsgt- 6- w°°dc°°k 3'“ M r 5‘ bugging: £1125 :fidugmhzaglf Florence Seen finigomd for 319 motion- u-ard Island agriculture minis- Minister 1. P. Volovcheiiko and i not sold any yet to the Soviet ixrggggé‘éngi xgzhréuendzg 1: 1mm! wind‘s began whistling MIAMI Fla (CP AP) I Immedia(COTE,y HS'I'EHer the vm .. ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘. - - - ‘ L'nion." . . . . .‘ . ' v . - ‘- “‘ l . (ct. lllehflt;Vl§I‘tueI;1dl:lSlil;gfi{.llilsedse;n€n§:sl; 151333; ¥flgsdigl M vhrl I w Aka-kw _22 ('ahbrp fine Wm“. hunt,“ ‘thiough coastal towns Tuesday while resmcms nf mp U5 [result was announced. Opposi- aelltll‘l' ure I I u. y! and on a two-day visit . can“ l-t‘. .. . I -... :foxes wi'h two companion, afte1rlnoo r l I lower Atlantic coast were mm ition Leader Diefenbaker was that is provmce is lea y ; . ; N418 Scam agriculture mmjg- whey were near the edge of the A non - essen ia persoiine pman the" plans m withsmnd ‘on a queshon of pflvflege to protest the 85-minute delay is 'starting the formal roll can. t was “contemptuous arrov gance" by the prime minister ‘and a disregard for the rights Ipn‘ggzsrnaThsaiglacnrdnp ter. said the similarities in the {RCAF station property close to .farming areas of Russia and {the road to Misoonche. Canada could be turned t0 the .- The accident occurred about i . 6.1? m :adrantage of both nations. l I p was sent home from Ca Ken- nedy. Rockets were dismantled and taken from their pads. Meanwhile. another hurri- cane. Et'iel. churned the Atlan- the onslaught of hurricane Dora. another hurricane called Ethel was churning the Atlantic southeast of Bermuda Tuesday Willing to sell our seed potatoes lo the U.S.S.R." Montreal Beatles’ Audience . . “ I '“~‘7 "tic about 360 miles south-south- “lg”- . f - ‘ I f" of l' i Mr. Akerlev told the Visuors. . . l The weather bureau rem"- > Pariament, - ' - - - eas of Bermuda. Its , _ 3 Mr Didenbaker aid v Of “he: fizvaprgg‘l’;:l It: fizfiifiy ;Wind.s were only slightly above fihzlufsgzz "5%" :flegents‘nemfi' was held back to “sum 3:: 0:: . , . hurricane o c . ‘ ' * ‘ . - venience of the government and “O\IRPAL CP rh I ,N I. ‘ f m an . nus“ digfggfifggn' “$033511? FLAGS FLY 0N COAST .soml‘eaStl (if ‘89"??? “1d. Actress Suzanne Plesheite hue on the usual Hollywood l me prime minister .. j I l I e‘ w ‘lverpno mlrso e S an ' . . p y The black and red hurricane : movmg s nwy “war 9 “'95 ' . .' a . - _ rounds of mental cruelt I ‘ . 1 ' Beatles performed here Tues-111 songs. most drowned out by l the. visiting specialists have; 9 .mnhwest at seven miles an “M” Swe'mr mu” ‘“ 53“ g y isnfinng retxgémill razefifilfi’ » . . : e - flags flew from Stuart to Bruns- V wick. Ga. just north of .lgck-i ' ur- _ ‘ ‘ sonville. Gale- warnings Were: .The gale Winds associated: also raised in late afternoon on'l~~With Ethel extended about 200 .miles northeast of the centre ta Monica. Calif, Tuesday at- ter winning an uncontested di- vorce from actor Troy Dona- She. told the court her troub. ' 17 hles Witii Donahue began i “and me right honorable gem man's frustration when only members of his party were .. L" 0 day before what was describedfthe scres m s of the oungIi the answer some of thesei as one of the best-behaved au- crowd: Several members ipi'ublems. the Nova Major themes“ on the quartet's North laudience Wrapped themselves parlment would be pleased to American tour. ' days after. their marriage six months ago. (AP Wh'ephoto) Figures Show 3tle ‘44 orrsws rcpi — Slight de-i Lake Okeechobee. second larg- fin large Union Jacks. others in I know how they should proceed." However. St. John's ambii‘lOUlSile 393m Programs- I Mr. Volovchenko and h l est fresh water lake in theft-ind 110 miles southwest of the prese lance officials said at least n‘ TW" 11"“ attempted *0, WShlparty Tuesday toured the ro-lcreas.” i" "‘9 “5' 9f f°°d' country. lcentre. Little change in the The reva . ‘ I “he Stage While “‘9 smge“ i (‘f‘SSinE and 001‘! Storage 13116151!l‘:l"“""g 3"“ transpmla'm" Con’ Dora whipped steadily toward l speed of Ethel's movement was “'35 anmher "amp" 0* am’ leapected in the next 12 hours. gance' said Mr. mefenbake" Party standings are Liberals. , onservativ s 96. New “19" lee" ‘ age girls “Ierelwerf‘ Performing bill were re'lof the Annapolis Valley applei The hurricane's maximum I . I H .tributed to a lowering of the Florida at 17 miles an our treated for iystei'ia and minoristrained by security officials. iindustryl Their nt. prime minister's tour Will 6011- i cost of living in Canada at Aug. . from about 230 miles east of; C Four Persons Charged “"5 and Mills” during that The Forum home 0' the centrate on inspections of foodi - i i ' d ' ' 123 g . . . . ~ I y . d t _ . Cape Kennedy. _wm s were about 80 miles an , . mop-haired Singers mminiitegNational Hockey League Mont- processing facilities, orchards, llie:°mpare w] h a mmnh ear Gales howled 350 miles northihfiur in squalls. Democrats ,17- ,Cred't‘Sl” 13- matlnee performance in thelrcal CanadienS. was heavfly dairy and poujtry {arms in the ‘ ,1}. r h f l . . (and 150 miles south of the eye.i Bermuda residents were ad- 5"“31 cred" ""19 and "W" forum [guarded by 150 uniformed so. ‘9 0 F93“ 0 SHUSUCS. .- -—~ "'fivised to keep small craft m two. for a total of 255. Iarea. N t Iotions to adjourn are not debatable and the bells calling members to vote gun ringing shortly after debate on selection of a national flag moved into its zlst day. , __7 1basing its figures on 1949 prices ‘ {equalling 100. reported Tuesday vthe consumer price index at Sco" Paper col {Aug. I stood at 136.1. down; ‘from 136.2 at July l but tip 2.2‘ ‘points from the year - earlieri 'l. . ‘ The crowd at the. 11.500-seaticurity men. a full complement arena was estimated at 7.000 of us'iers and 200 Montreal DO-i but no official figure waS'licemen. Most of the police‘ given. lwere outside the building. ; i Buys N.S. Plant .’ port. commons 1 Still another tropical storm. . I i Florence. meanwhile w as Delays Dlef 5 spotted far out in the Eastern- Atlantic. off Africa. Its highest‘ For Ignoring Riot Act GRAND BEND, Ont. Four persons charged with fall- (CPI— tempted to break up a fight In enforcing the act. policci O _ . y . gm“ 0 Tr'P To N.B_ fluids were—52mph.in-Isqualla. ing to disperse when the Riot lordered all businesses to close‘ NDP had“ T C Dough. PHILADELPHIA (AP) ._ The? The. fractional decreases In - “ Art was read at ""5 “kelal‘d sealed """M'm’s '“helpicaded with Prime‘ Minister | Sam paper ,ompany an- “mt, 59...,an combined with: OTTAWA (CPl—-A vote In seallng Rules Huron resort village at the .village With patrol cars. .Thefpe'arson and Opposmon Lead” nounced Tuesday it has ac- .static prices in the housing. ;Commons Tuesday broug ‘ iweekend “ere remanded to prowsnons of the act were llflGdlDiefen‘baker m bu eir QUiI‘Ed I 100400-341” gr01lnd~ .recreation and reading. and inbout a postponement in OPP“. Are EXPeded lSept. I6 when they appeared n at 7 am Sunday ‘ ry lterences and reach for n can: I promise. : “If they fall to respond Lan- ‘ada will be the poorer: if they succeed future generations will applaud their actions." Mr. Douglas spoke to one at v ’ g Commons' audl» ences since the flag debate be- gan and, after flaying the Con. servatives for their tactics. In asked Mr. Pearson to give more ground in reaching a compro- Sarnia Magistrate‘s Court Tues l Altogether I25 charges day. ilaid over the weekend. 0 O ' WIfhln i' A mm person. Rodney Cm“. [them for liquor offences. OTTAWA (CPI Fisheries? ‘ , Minister Robichaud said ues- ter' 18' or (ran BPnd' near Former MP 0 Dies In West i251. of RCAF Station Centraiia, ; S ' . ' " . '1 day he hopes suggested amend- arnia charged “1th assau: lng 1Robert Fisher. 18, of Wyoming,‘ EDMONTON 'CP’ "‘ Funeral ments to regulations for seal-if.n mgfezgmcer' was remanded hunting operations in the Gul “ ‘ ' ' f . - ~ _ ,1 service will be held Thursday Ed“ard Mlmeny' 21' Of wa‘ ‘for Mrs. Frederick Casselman, tobacco and alcohol components 'sition Leader Diefenbaker's to outweigh a slight increase in scheduled departure for Freder-f health Md Personal care. licton and a Progressive Con-g ! While prices dropped slightly. Fscivative party conference; {there also wgs ta i‘narginal rt: lam-e, . i notion in in us ria wages an ‘ Mr. Diefenbaker's office said. liner Battered salaries. The index of the aver- it“, had planned to ieave Ottawa i . age industrial wages and sal- gm 7 ppm. ADT on a night to; BY H‘Ut‘rlcane arm? 3‘ JUL" 1‘4“? late“ dale iP'redericlon. However. the. vote‘ “Ya'lablp‘was 20,1-7 c""‘""‘""‘ was taken only shortly beforel With 202 a monti earlier and me usual 5 pm. adjournment S 0 U T H AMPTON. England ,‘ ' (Reuters) — The 81,000 - ton ' 194‘” a year earl‘er' for dinner and Mr. Diefenebaker were N.S.. and about 110.000 acres of ‘ of timberland from Fraser Com-. panies Limited. wood pulp mill at S'Jeet Harbor. 1’ Sit-Downers At Base LA MACAZA, Que. (CPI Drenched and dislievelled after RCAF police apparently were :lpendingh a dismal nigh: Mona - ay wit out 5 eter in t e rain, may,“ News loudly “a the group had considered cut- heckling rain - soaked peace ting their sitdown short Tues- demonstrators Tuesday night to 0 St. Lawrence will be rcadV' Charged With “Mating me: “within the next three or fouriR‘0t A“ were Joseph Mau‘fi He was replying in the Com- mons to NDP Leader T. C. Duo- a. In Y However. they decided to prevent them from taking "1"“ v did not have time after it to: - a . “1.951” “F!” their 484W" main “in me gemm‘swat'o" cuna rd liner Queen Ma” i&:xlg:i’m is based on lmake the flight. :glas' dwh". asked N ha“ gimbafiggrigfl'd Irwm’ 23‘ or former Liberal Member of Par-i "‘15: I vigil protesting the. storage oi through another night. docked here Tuesday after [1949 levels equaling 100-. n is: The vote was on a mnuon m thrieierli’serne:f saiillvpoairi‘eg angrgoimiei. . .. name“. for Edmonton East who 8 proposas Mr. Douglas ‘ The Riot Act was read cart) .in 1944 became the first woman‘ outlined would give Mr Peak spokesman said the po- . . ,_ , . .Sunday morning by Murray ; deputy Speaker of me House 0(-son some Justificahon for res- nuclear weapons at La Macon air force Bomarc station. Spokesmen for the ban-the bomb sympathize" also said some of the police have handled demonstrators in a rough man- : _ _ passing through the centre ofi up}:t:aufi tggglle'agdlgg: hurricane Cleo while crossing have been rough. pulling some lithe Atlantic from New York. of the sit-downcrs off the road 1 Passeng‘e’,“ we" “1 Town by the“. hair about. crockery smashed and Loud’ speededm, records a” furniture damaged as Cleo but- being played inside the base feted the 1m"- Thirteen people were treated guard house. she said. { She added that the guards iby the ship's doctors for cuts 90 remained to see through the have. been heckling the demon .and bruises. and William Mc- ‘mal nightl- strators and rattling the base (Mullen. 67. of New York was The Vlin had begun Laboi lgates to pNvent them from taken to a hospital with head My morning In sunny weather. getting any sleep. injuries. Charges Laid Against 26 lnMontreal Demonstration; computed from the total wages lgdf‘mm d'he “ampmt‘sdflafi de'l other more barbarous paid by firms employing morel 3“ a". was 9989 g _ spracti’ces" used in the hunt. . s'ardins Vina 1 pk an i - . :ervation. he said. "The rtme 8!, 15 persons in a wide range: Mr. Diefenbakers office said; Mr. Robichaud said he could 131:1?” of'thp pegscec em Que“ Eggénmfinzflfrea (ills; inf minism— may feel that 1,: Wm 0f md“““€~‘- , lhe would take a mommg “lghtlnm 5” Whe‘her "59 "f Planes 1disorders that broke,out when! Cacseiman wag elééfed' accused of beating a Pe- .In the price index. the August | from Ottawa. wwnesday “(Nell or helicopters would be. prohib— i a ‘ about 500 mosdy l 10 ,hé'COm‘mong in a 19;] bveiec. treat. It takes men of stature figure was 1.6'per cent above : would get lm to Frederlcmnl ited but hoped the amendments mung perm": interfe'red withltion made néceggan', by' the m make concessions in the m. the corresponding 1963 level. .carly in the afternoon. ‘ i"will control such operations." bmvinoial’po‘fice as they abldomh of her hhggénd Hennfinum on page 3' en" “ {Queen's Visit Statements Described As Extravagant banging i visit were not in the best inter- se. 1 e The sitdown was due to mm at 11 am. ADT today. Fifty-one young persons of the origins. OTTAWA (cpi __ prime Min.'an outburst of desk - ‘f lister Pearson said Tuesday that applause [mm "‘9 Hm‘ 5'5 "l the pUbuc' . . 3 1 Michael Wardell, publisher of Later, Mr. Die fe n b a k er I Mrt‘, D'ef'f‘lnbal‘fi' “MM-Month. the Fredericton Cleaner. used: - ' ‘ ‘ mm“); m" 0 prwlegp' u e - I ' iprpssm “5"” M'ms'" “V justice minister was making ' "extravagant and exu-eme" lan- ‘ . . , _ . , . lizuaizc in a broadcast suggest. i "9"“ '0 “‘9‘” "‘9 RfMig‘ ’5 lsupercilious. statements to shift MONTREAL (CPI -— Charges The remaining 20 were released lis flags. The youths moved to :_ ring that the Queen's 0cm," italmiér‘mtg‘ti gepna‘lfxig‘ers 2'30": the restponsittglity‘lfgr his (stint. ~ ‘ ‘ i at rant at the centre of - - t - - - - o “gc. a e ." ' were laid Tuna” against 25 or after questioning. the P9 3“ .wslt to Canada be called otl. Front de “hermit,” Quebemh “I want an assurance that "‘9 76 young persons arrested during a wild Labor Day deni- onstradon in mldtomeontreai when flags were burned. cars "verturned and n‘ policeman beaten about the face. All but three pleaded [guilty to charges of obstructing pe- destrians and wete sentenced. Trials for the other three. who Needed not guilty. Were set tm heXt Monday. “Vents-one received time-tn- Jlll senten m, wer re- mixed Two were fined 3w "fer police noted they had cI’lmliial backgrounds. Two of the 3 charged gave their occupation: as students. The others were listed n In- borer: and cloth. 0‘ - lien a . so we" Juveniles and turned over ‘0 Ioclll welfare outbortueo. l Insp. Paul Plcard said after the rioting Monday night had been quelled that. the demon. strators were mostly "hot- headed kids striving for popu- .— . rlty." "Once we got to the leaders. many of the other: left." tic suld. arrested in p e n t the police cells. of youths carrying flags and shouting revolutionm slogans marched Into baton- tslno Park about 7:00 p.m. W trigger the demonstration. Police. tipped in advance that there might be trouble. had a squad of mounted police. armed with heavy night sticks. and: when trouble broke out NUHI D About 50 of the policemen st- tempted to disperse some 130 youths carrying Quebec flour as night In Score the park. By 9 mm. their num- bers had swelled to 300. When police moved in among them on horseback. firecrack- ers were thrown to frighten the animals. Police charged In the crowd with sticks rinsed. flu been shouting slogans such as "vlve le Quebec llbre" (long live free Quebeci; "Vlve to FLA" (long live in Front de Liberation (QUCDCP- oil); and "vlve I'lndependanco (long live independence). The club with police tool place It a monument to Dol- ard dos Ormeoux. I l‘hh cen- tury Indian fighter who saved Montreal from capture. Two youths net I Union Jack mm. but the blue died out when police scattered to: crowd. A youth grabbed the smouldering a emblem and ran .ott. At 0 o’clock last night huge hurricane Dora was located by the weather bureau in MI- ami at about 25 miles east of Cape Kennedy and movinl t l ": 1 He we; commenting in the fig [Commons on statements made . AGAINST PUBLIC .h." MD Ward?” M0nd3y durllli Mr. Favrcau said it would u x V“ CBC mm" "elwm'k COMMCM- i not be in the public interest to Iran‘s: gum; :th OPPOSIHIOII ‘ ' ar-V' ldisclose any precise police iii- i from his su We?“ IP11!!!” A . i Opposition Le ader Diefcn iformation about the . The! pm 3 . .. I ibak" referred m “r w M ”_ Iminimr added that Mr me“ Mr. Favreau said this sum- u s _ . a e ' ~ ‘ ' - ' ' * l enbaker's questions about an“ has been Swen and . I he , . is im- lsuggestion that the Queen's \Hlt . . . l plied in all the acts of the gov 1be cancelled because of threau 3 FLQ m mam“ to "w my“ ‘ crnment. in relation to the Visit against her life. Had the gov t CdelllMe Leader Real Cami iernment received similar views ‘ iette said Published report! that [from others in Canada and had the Queen will use a bullet- th'cse been given the fullsf con proof limousine in Quebec City her majesty will be fully pro- ltecied and that there Is no «- 1. sideration? l mm“) dull“ l u l and publicity about other sec-up ‘” .I Mr. Pearson said he had "awn", ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' 10' ‘1 lity precautions ar insulting to iheard Mr. Wardell's broadcast Cm‘" 9 lthe people of Quebec. and thought the language useo 5.9”" -- ' 3 He sold massive security was extravagant and extreme. “MW-"‘"ke‘s 1‘ lmeasures were taken by Tor- w". fl about u; mite, p" "e" C.pe Kennedy. 11,, “.9... He had received no correspond- ¥""‘":' - ' lonto police during the weekend hour. Hurricane warnings were ther bureau also 'hoisted hur- ‘9"(‘9- "Miami"! 5U?“ BdVif‘e» {mm- m ‘ i‘” “99 you“! W "I Cl": extended from Brunswick. Ga. ricnne warnings along the gulf "i am mn‘idem the Queen Kmu‘ queen" c“, s Idurifltl 8 Perform!!!“ by "I. to Stuart. F1... to the south. coast in a 00-ch area norm will receive a warm welcome s""'"‘°""' ’ Beatles. Britain‘s singing misr- Preaent course of Dora would and south of Tampa. (AP when she comes to Canada. hm" c°' ' let. This did not reflect, - take the centre to the coast Wt up) Mr. Pearson added. There was --———————i m 5