v T V? -—~".- it it's Good The Guardian Is For it For The island VOL. LXXVII. N0. 276 g @1119 @ttmdicm “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew" WEATHER Sunny, clouding over in evening; west winds 15. Low-high 30 and 53. Authurlsed as Second Class vIaIl at Department. Ottawa. and for naymn-v the Post Office Man In and CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA MONDAY. NOVEMBER 9. 1964. mm“ SEVEN CENTS l4 PAGES TUG-OF-WAR AT FAIR tilled Point Farmers Win Atlantic Championship By NEIL A. MATHESON Provincial. Farm Editor HALIFAX —- The Red Pomt Farmers from Prime Edward inland won the heavyweight tug- ni-war championship Saturday night at the Atlantic Winter Fair here and they did it so eonvmcingiy there never was any doubt about the outcome. Their victory completed an im- posing string of victories scored by islanders in other field: through the 10-day competition. See picture of team on page l0.) it wasn't so much the victory in itself. as the completely im pressive manner in which it was achreved. They have an all-over pull technique in tug-obwar tourna- ments in Nova Scotia. Every man on the team must be haul. ed across the. starting line be- fore. victory is achieved. 0n tne island the six-foot pull is tised. So one would expect the East Point team to be at a disadvan- tage The mainland teams use several holds. and grips on the rope. which helps out in lengthy Cease-Fire Halts Yemen Civil War SAN‘A. Yemen (API -— a cease ~ fire halted fighting in Yemen's two - year civil war at 1 pm Sunday. President Abdullah Al-Sa’aliai announced. at _Clear. mild weather was 1’ struggles that sometimes due in one mine {HMCS Stadacona lop — the time limit is 15 min- ute. 50 seconds. The first victory was just as impressive as the last. Th ets pull against Shearwater was the second and final one of the big . The East. Point boys laid back on the rope and held their posi- FAS’I‘ ACTION tion while the sailors tried in The Island team —- they come ; vain to move them. Then their from Red Point and East Baltic i coach. Stewart MacAulay. save and all of them are farmers i them a signal and they pulled won the semi-final pull against their opponents across the line HMCS Shearwater in one min- in something like 30 second Ve- ute. 43 seconds,and they won the teran tug-of-war atheletes in the final and the Winter Fair cham filled Halifax Forum 5. (D a- Isiand teams do not use such grips. they have not been train- ed for them. But this time there I was no need of fancy grips or holds on the rope. iweli ipionship when they p u 1 le. (1 I tContinuetd on page 3. col. 2t , iFederal Byelections today In N.B., Ont. MONCTON (CF) — Weekend i 7 pm. AST There were rallies ended quiet campaigns in ' advance 9°15- Westmoreland. where three GALT (Cp)_1‘hme compem candidates seek the federal seat f tive young men who have been stake. in today's byelection. if'gmmg “Md “0 3V1“ the Water- ". ‘ loo South byelection here today share in common: “1,. ; Parliament's performance is all candidates gave their views nil issue among the voters- the issues. Those in the field arel 3‘“ agreement d_'55°l"es When Henry Landry, m. the New De. i each assesses. the importance or mocratic Party; J. Edward Mur- the ’55“ "‘ h‘s campaign eight in statements Saturday. A national unity conference be- tween Al-Salial's Republicans and dissident Royaiists is ex- pected to be held Nov. 23. . phy, Progressive Conservative, Jami.” Chaplin-ngdflel'mmea and Mrs. S.H. Rideout. Liberal. ‘0 maintain the riding for the About 43,000 are eligible m Progressive Conservatives. un- vote at 210 polls from 8 am. to I dch'andably 5995 the POW]!!! Former Blin Amazed At ROME (APi—Five brothers m blind saw the amazing wonderland of a zoo today tor the first time. They were dis- appointed that elephants were so little. but delighted that mon-1 keys were so human and lions; so beautiful. I The Sicilian boys. ranging. from 4 to 15 years old. saw forl after an operation removed c aracfs with which they were. born_ Paolo. 15. summed up tile} feeling a b o u t eiephonts. lie . asked: "Where's his papa? Thisl is just a little one." The boys had thought their elephants would be as big as a house. and all white." All five boys thought grey' was a pretty dull color for an; elephant. .‘ Even if they‘re this little» said Paolo. "they could at least have been white.‘ The giraffe. however. was lust as they had expected—"a sort of big goat with its neck stuck out." MONKEYS FASCINATE They spent the most time in fascination before the cages of the. lions and the monkeys. "How beautiful!” cried four- year-old Calogero as he gazed at the lions. "The. color! I want to touch the color!" Attendants brought the little My a lion cub. He held it hap- pily in his mus. after a careful look to see "whether its claws have been trimmed." i Moscow commas Monste MOSCOW (AP) -— The SOVIQt Union paraded a new monster nuclear missile through Square Saturday in an unprec- edented display of Soviet mili- iary might before world Com- munist leaders. With it were five nth” new rocketn, includ- mg a. submarine missile that the Russians claimed can 1” launched under Witter- Premier m In - let M China and ledetl of 11 other Communist countries joined the new Kremlin leadership atoll lenin‘s tomb b lee Defence Minister Rodion Msiinovsky accuse the United States of military adventures that he said threaten world P000 Observers compared the lie“ rocket to the us. Atlas Red rocket is ‘mood as frustration at lack of {decision by the Liberal govern- ment. 4 Liberal Roderick Stewart. 30. r0 ? naturally contends that the com servatives are to blame for any ' "on by Parliament Z S. failure of rich Tigers and ‘ and has been trying to persuade n his neighbors to think likewise. ‘ M S axt Saltsman. All. 'before the brothers in a wholly futile display of feline grace. "Just like cats. but blgger.’ (candidate of the lcratic party. maintains that the the boys said unenthusiastic- ally. .people's frustration is directed leopards paced ‘ at both major parties and be With the monkeys it was quite another matter. “I never im- wili benefit in the balloting. agined they'd be so much like If the mood is running de said Paolo as he watched 53's enough to produce apathy. poll could dip below the usual 80-per-cent turnout. While the byelections here and in Weslmoriand. N.B.. can- not significantly shift power in O — Commons standings are 128 Liberals. 96 Conserva~ tives, 17 New Democrats. 13 Creditistes and nine Social Cred- lters -— the result here might serve to settle some local scores while possibly providing Parlia- boys had expected. but not an ment withsballot box judgment interesting of its performance. The other brothers, ninesyear- ‘ " ' ~‘ old Giuseppe. 11-year-old Gioatz-i - chin 3 launChed o and 13-year-old Carmelo, EFor Nfld. Trade nodded in agreement when Paw oio or Ca‘logero spoke. but were shy about talking. I ST. CATHARINES. Ont. iCPi BROTHERS SEE pom iThe Chesley A. Orosbie. named The brothers were hroushltatter one of the greats of New- here Friday their motherifoundland industry. was chris- and father. Gaetano and Grants tent-d at the Port Weller Dry Rotoio. from their home village Docks Limited here Saturday. of Campobello di Licata. neari Built for Chimo Shipping Lim- Caltanisseffa; to see Rome and lited of St. John's. Nfld.. the Pope Paul VI. i253-foot moltor vessel will work “I had m0“ ht a p must in the At antic coast freight be u m; u 3‘ “at..ng Paolo trade with side trips the said after the audience Friday :ggitrsrgealkfiuml“ the “mm . .. . . an; fifitivgzl 13k? The. bottle of champagne was broken on bows by Mrs. The .My“ 100k.“ "V" “‘9 iCharles A. Neapole of Montreal. "mum magnificence 0' me iwife of the vice - president of col”““‘ wm‘ “rpm” ithe Royal Bank of Canada. Un- "Imkl Look. Giacchino." ex-j i it into their mouths. "They must have learned school how to use their hands." The bears were as big as me til his death two years ago. Mr. claimed Giuseppe. "Look how Crosbie was a director of the this city is all broken up." be k. I r Missile Paraded ter like the us. Polaris sun- marlne missi . —A cigar-shaped anti-missile missile. about 65 feet long and eight feet in diameter. —A new field artillery rocket. SIMILAR APPEARANCE This appeared a. (on, row, These were the smaller rock- of m menu "ch mounted on at it show. commemorat- truck. "'3 a" m“ '“ni‘ler”” M l". -—A new anti-aircraft missile WWW" “WNW” which the Rusilans claim is —A new missile similar in IP‘ their most accurate yet pro- pesrance to the intermediateL “ (“d r a n ge 'miuiles withdraw. from Cuba in 1962. However. the new one- looked longer. about 76 feet. -A navy missile which Tau said could he fired under wa- orbit. last month. Tass. the of- ficial news agency. said the "distinguished for great. accuracy even when fired at relatively small targets." attack a missile or to carry a nuclear warhead The military parade and pag- eantry went on in a light snow and Mgree temperature. Premier Alexei N. Kosygm. party secretary Leonid l. Bres- hnev and other Kremlin of!» cials1wcu bundled against the weather as they stood over. INSIDE TODAY missile. The Rusalan missile ls :IIII' .. figs-till: an other “amiss feet long 5'“ lo M” cum 11 visiting Communist chiefs came ills t n ahm' Nu." My: 9'“ for the anniversary parade. But ti.ilttyt-d in an annual revotu» grunt“ 1 my .1” m meeting pri- m" d" ’“m-‘“"""' ‘ vater with the new Kremlin fledtobaaboutl.flmllea. “tug-gun"; “flm’MO‘Mhrm 'crlbed “' M ~~—~-m-~ ' first time since Nikita Khrush- ' h Ilium! ‘mll...mdmts PM “- "nun-o...— Chev w“ w. “N that and three ma into' -"" m New Demo- { 1 Federal Gov’t Is Adrift, Dief Informs His Party iiv DON MacLEOD“ The .face of Georgetown isfstage. undergoing rapid change. any years. activitv GULF GAR-DEN FOODS’ PLANT BEGINS TO TAKE SHAPE By El) WALTERS HALIFAX (CP) — Opposition - day the rudderless Liberal gov- , , ernment of Prime Minister "' tPearson was accusing the Pro- Igressive Conservative party of obstruction in an effort to cover up its own failures. Mr. Diefenbaker. speaking to the more than 1.000 delegates of the Scotia Progressive Conservative Association's an- nual meeting here from Ottawa current session of the Efiouse was a "very difficult iparliament because the govern- lment doesn't know where it is '. going." he said. 1 Mr. Diefenbaker said impor- tant legislation has been de- ; layed by the flag debate. The roceed iimportant legislation including t ‘the proposed pension plan and l , ‘ the redistribution bill and the ’ . ISIGnder Dles Liberals continue to call the re- . quests "obstruction." he said. apt anges ppearing In v.3. Town i CAMPBELLTON. NP. ~ ‘ The dea oc red here Sat- urday following a lengthy ill- n ace eorge own n: a. Ramsay. 74. l . . . He was born at Summer. ide. iing beyond the foundation 'wick. is in the. proCess of add- a son of the late Mr. and Rani By JAMES NELSON a shipbuilding firm is ing a machine shop to its re- T. D_ Ramsay and bad resided. jabout rea y for production. cently completed ship buildingl'm Campbell“... for a numberlbackbenchers are reported to be . litew homes and a bank haVe plat ' of years He was a retired just as disturbed privately as This firm will build a num-ilocamnfive engineer with Cans. leading opposition MPs have was at a low bb in the Kingsltlieir building scheduled. County capital. New industry is changing ha . v Work on a million-dollar-plus lish processing plant is reach- l ber of draggers to harvest t e ‘WATER. SEWER LINES i In addition. service indus- ceasing plant. ’tries associated with the major Near the shipyard “es Ham developments are bound to ap-- ‘ y. . ' .‘ pear an the town will have "{gimi‘r‘fgnis pamggesmcnfrfge t l i i ’HiE'lP' PLEA GETS ACTION LONDON (APl~When 49- year-oid Mrs. Eileen Conroy lot a "help me" telephone call from her daughter 6.000 miles away in Miami, Fla.. she decided there was only on. thing to do~hop on the next plane. Mrrs. Conroy left London Sunday night on her way to aughter Diane. Diane got a bit dcsperate on how to deal with her baby born Oct. 29. “i can't stop ’tim crying." she. told her mother in a transatlantic telephone call Sunday morning. “She was crying and ob- viously a bit panicky." said Mrs. Conroy. who wrapped up a christening cake and a boo on baby care and left her home in Bournemouth. southern England. for the S Dianc. an ex - beauty queen. is married to former Olympic swimmer John Da- vies. 31. A NEW RUSSIAN muitt. stage intercontinental ballis- tic missile passes in review on truck flatbed in Red Square water and sewer lines into which it can tap. or ‘s progressing rapidly on the fully-integrated Gu Garden Foods Limited plant at‘ the head of the railway \vharf where once stood a ram- shackle railway station. 1 i The plant. being built byi Construction Company; the firm that built; Confederation Memorial. Building in Charlottetown. will have a fish processing pro-i duction area of 21.000 square- By THE CANADIAN PRESS 9N- Many Canadian veterans will WORK DURING WINTER ifeel a special twinge of nostal- Late last week. about solsia on Remembrance Day Wed- men were on the job. buildinginfidfllh forms for foundations. install-t Changes in militia Ol'Eaniza. int! Plumbing and erecting thettion announced last Tuesday by concrete-block walls. It is ex‘gmafence Minister Patti Heliyer peeled that the first pieces of iwili mean that units with which SII‘UCIUI‘RI steel Will be effict'lsome veterans f0ught soon ed this week. It is hoped thatiexist only as names on the by Christmas the plant. will be iarmyte inactive “st. closed in so that interior work! The Irish Fusiliers! can be done during the winter. men. that saw action Plans call for the plant to world wars. will make be compmgd by June 30' I Remembrance Day parade pmducts WI” “{in andPispgetd the site of the unit's first camp market They “'1 be '5 n u ' tin 1913 in East Vancouver. The Fusiliers. five other in- .. antry regiments and three tank end of the lunits will disappear in t‘ic shuf- 58 nd ed by Findus International. one. of the largest frozen Europe ‘ other itown. Bathurst Marine lndus-jfle next March. Altogether. tries. formerly of New Bruits-imajor reserve army units a food dis-‘. tributors in At he five new types displayed in the parade. The photo is from Novostl. Soviet agency. (AP Wham vis cable from Moscow) Moscow. Saturday during pa- rade and celebration canine- moratlng the 47th anniver- sary of the Bolshevik revolu- tion. The rocket was among i t h seas for material for the pro-. ‘mSpecial twinge Due dian Legion. civic and religious ~ leaders taking part ldian National Railways. ibeen publicly about External Af- Surviving are daughter ifairs Minister Martin’s handling : grandchildren in ;0 Social Credit Leader Thomp- iCampbellton. ison‘s current African trip. -‘ The funeral will be held att The Social Credit leader is .Campbellton today. .expected to return next week- end from his tour, undertaken Mr. Martin's request. nd presumably will report pri- vately first to the government and then make a public but less detailed report in the House of Commons i and two ‘ What annoyed the ot'ler oppo- sition groups in the Commons was that they had no knowledge of Mr. Thompson's travels until .his name. appeared in news re. ports from Africa saying he was ilFt minor ones will be relocatedpthet‘e on behalf of the. govern- merged or made inactive by‘ment. the economy moves. Remembrance Day anni- QIIEST‘ION:W “fl way versary of the armistice which‘ ,9y "5,“ w e d"! "g 31 ended the fighting of the First.8 milk" m rewar _ or ‘""‘a world war on NM. 11_ 1918__‘CI‘P€III. support of tile govern- will see memorial ceremonies mm“ m m.“ C‘mlmms‘ Whether across the country for Canada's I" was bang 93"! “if h's 59”“ and of both world wars. 11 en out of_the public treasury .and how this squared With the BANKS STAY CLOSED ‘independence of Parliament, Banks. schools and govern-jand whether he was being left "ment buildings will be closed. free to criticize government pol- Many private also close. Mrs. Homer or 'h businesses will icy if he wished to do so. “ . artin's replies were at -. e - . first hesitant. and hen he ha . . .‘it:?“..‘;£.w;£i. to be to the in the Second World War. will l‘l'f‘ms from a meeting in his of-: place a wreath on tile national lf'ce mm 89mm." Fme'g" M'"_‘i Icenotaph in Ottawa on hehfllf'mler paul'fienr' Small I“ e“ of all Canadian mothers in the ‘plain more funy‘ - . The next day. Mr. Martin told :afgonal common“ the" M n the story in more detail. But , , opposition groups still weren't ‘ The. House 0’ (“mm‘ms Wm satisfied and there now are. muf- im' 5" Remembrance Day “'l'derings of discontent among 'der new ml”. .appmvf‘d “I.” some Liberal backbenchers. ’ fall and the civn serVIce WI Mr. Martin first explained ‘clnsc down' that with 15 years' experience In big cities and small towns working in Ethiopia before acros: the country. the most an“.er panties hora Mr. 'typit‘fll Rcmt‘mbl‘anm Day T'lompson is the best qualified levent will be the community; .ceremony with a parade byv ; " members of the Royal Cane-1 l l in denominational servic non- to lay Behind Diet KAMLOOPS, R.('. (‘P' F. I: wreaths at cenotaphs. And most of t'iese ceremonies It will observe the traditional two .Davie Fulton said Friday he will ‘5 minutes of silence at 11 a.m.—~ support >’ the .lohn Dicfenbaker as time the armistice was long as Mr. Diefcnbaker re- signed. in Montreal civic. offi- ‘mains the Conservative party‘s .ciais hope to halt all downtown Enational leader. _ itraffic for the two minutesi T'ie Provmr-ial Conservative iwhich will begin and end with leader did not tie this remark .a-rtillery salvos fired 'from ‘to speculation that he is aiming .Mount Royal. t a return to federal politics. .‘ any groups. communities but it was taken as a move in and schools are holding re- Jcounter such reports. I membrance s e r v i c e s before . Mr. Fulton described as his [Wednesday The Law Society ofi“immedlate goal" the job of lUpper Canada. for example. lbuilding the provincial oartv. honored its members who died Which holds no seals in the Bri- .on military service. at Osgoode ish Columbia legislature. :Hall in Toronto last Friday. Speaking to the annual meet- :Church parades by many mil- in: of the. Knmloops Conserva~ ‘ltia units were ‘ieid Sunday. ‘tlve Association. he said: "1 am Some Montreal suburbs will ind our national leader all hold services early in the week the way." so that civic officials can take The work in RC. could not be part in the Greater Montreal done with disunity in the party. servrces Wednesday. . the leader Diefenbaker said Satur-. Obstruction Charges Are Called Cover-Up Reviewing a list of legislation passed by the. former Progress. 'ive. Conservative government. Mr. Diefenbaker said the Lib- erals acted wrongly when they ‘limited the Atlantic develop- ment boa rd's financial re- sources to $100.000.000. r. Nowlan told the meeting that there was “no question of leadership being at stake in Progressive Conservative VI e arty. H said Mr. Diefenbaket‘ "dominates the Commons in a way that no other opposition eader has ever done." The party leader may have made mistakes in details and some may have. criticized his tactics but "i have never known Mr. Dicfenbaker to be wrong on fundamental matters of prin- ciple." he sat . Premier Stanfield of Nova Scotia said “we must, work hard to create diversity and strength in our onomy." which was still too dependent on armed forces spending in the provmce. Mr. Stanfield said Nova Sco- tia needs special incentives to attract industry. Those that exist sometimes have the oppo- site effect and make it harder. ‘he said. Liberal MPs Disturbed Over Thompson’s Trip 'living Canadian to undertake an OTTAWA (CPI—Some Liberal important mission in Africa for the government. The minister added later that with mson's contacts among some leading African figures and his knowledge of the continent. he may be help- ful in easing the lot of 26 Cana- dian missionaries among 300 be- ing held in rebel strongholds in The Congo. RAISES QUERIES What will be the subject of continuing debate in the. Com- mons, 710wever. are these ques- tions: —-1f the government is send- ing someone abroad on a top- vei secret mission. why doesn't it send someone with long experience in the for- eign service? —-If the mission involves the safety and the negotiated re- lease of a group of Canadians held by forces presumably hostile to Canada. is it wise to announce the purpose pub- licly'.’ ‘5‘ It is understood that before Mr. Thompson left Canada a week ago. an announcement of his trip was drafted in the ex- ternal affairs department em- phasizing the purpose. of his trip was to attend an African economic conference in Addis Ahaha. RC ArchbishoP J. F. Rummel Dies NEW ORLEANS tAP‘ w Roman Cath ol lc archbishop Joseph Francis Rummell. fill. a controversial figure in the racial integration movement in New Orleans. died Sunday. Msgr. Charles . Plauche Ml- nounccd that death came at 3.30 p.m. AST after pneumonia and complications if was the. arch- bishop's second boitt of pneu- monia in recent years. It closed the colorful and con- lroversiai career of a spiritual der of more t an 000 Roman Catholics. As such. he because involved in the integra- tion issue in the US. south when be condemned segregation as "morally wrong and sinful " 3‘ a: Man Sentenced For Son’s Death BRADFNTON. Fla. MT“ Wil- son 1‘. Turner. .17. was sentenced Friday to five years in prison ifor the traffic (tenth of his I!- ? year-old son. l Turner pleaded guilty before circuit judge Robert Hensley to charges of manslaughter and leaving the scene of an accident. iHc was arrested while hiding tn the attic of his house. ‘ The boy. Randy. was struck as he rode his bicycle home from lschool last Sept. 10. Turner told l officers he did not know the we- ltim was his own son. i..aa~.~—