If It's Good 'For The lsland The Guardian Is For II who @iiairdiam “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” WEATHER Sunny, clouding over in afternoon; eoolgl west Winds 15. Low-hi gh 40 and 56. Fri- day: cloudy and warmer. VOL. LXXVII. N0. 222 DON DUNKELD. Claremont Ont. (left). and Carl Willis, PhD. Charlottetown (right), were winner” and runner-up respectively of the Canadian plowing championship yester- Aathrtud u lie-I Ct.- W DIP-t0!!!” Inlay muleruy-mdmhem day at Brudenell Park. Dun- keld holds t'ie Essa Silver Plow presented to him by W. Shatford. H a l l f a x. second from left. who is At- lantic region manager of 1m- perial Oil Ltd. The other man in the picture is Alex McKlu- ney; Brampton. 0nt.. presid- ent of the Canadian Plowing Council. Imperial Oil furnish- ed all the prize money for the big match as well as supply- ing the trophy. On’r. Plowman Wins Title CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1964. Causeway Informs Dief At '_‘ :S'side Firm Gets Job Borden CAPITAL BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN , OTTAWA -— A 556.955 contract 'for paving, installing sidewalks lP.E.I. has been awarded fMorrison and McRae Limited iof Summersi e . Announcement of the ; tract was made in Ottawa Wed- inesday by Public Works Minis? ‘ iter J. P. Deschateletn . The firm submitted the low- ,est bid of two in response to advertising for public tenders lVETERAN HEARS , AFTER 46 YEARS WERRINGTON. England (APl—F‘or the first time in 46 years. Richard Duckett can . . Duckett. now 73. lost his hearing after a head wound which closed Aug. 25. The high- est bid was $58,997. The work is scheduled for completion by Oct. 15 this year.‘ It consists of paving the i paving the parking and o t h e r ; areas. construction of 1,600 feet “of asphalt. cilrh and concrete _ sidewalks and installation of two . catch basins. con- ‘ "wrung!!! SEVEN CENTS 16 PAGES olds Priority, C Meeting Gov'l Called Weak During the last Progressive Conservative reign. until the Liberals came into power na- tionally. P.E.I.-N.B. cause— way “was going to be built." national P.C. leader John G. Dietenbaker said last night at a rally for Island Conserva- tives at the Community Centre in Charlottetown. The causeway “is still a number one project. of the Conservatives. when and if we come to power next election." the former prime minister went on. He said the "active consider- ation" promised the. project by the present. government "means no consideration. The Liberals are a government of vocal The contractor must provide? , . ‘measures so that traffic may‘ bardment in France in 1918. lpmceed safely and without ind The other 3-" he “’39 lterrllption during the work. startled to hear the ticking I .. . , i Plans and specifications were.‘ of a clock when he woke. up. . by the development; .. '- . - I _ iprepared lng'i‘} ‘ oclpckl? $15331 {engineering branch of the de-1 pair of boots and went out V "trimenlfim H‘ “' Nast"n: dis'l and stamped on a concrete trict. engineer at Fredericton. path. n was mm muld‘ will supervise the work. them my footsteps." Duckett's doctor said the old soldier's recovery was "quite inexplicable." Duckett reported the sweetest sounds are resolution and continual re» treat,‘ added Mr. Diefenhaker. Mr. Diefenbaker and his party were th hours late arriving here because his Air Canada In a First World War bom- With Islander Runner-Up An Ontario man. Don Dun- Iis. leaves today for Austrlajager. Imperial Oil for the Ab; keld. Claremont. R.R. 2 won where the world's match is be-llantic Provinces. He also pm the E550 silver plow cmblema- | log held this year. lsented the Maritime plowing lie of the Canadian plowingl Both men have been in world l trophy to Carl Willis who had championship at Brudenell Park 1 competition previously. Stanley ', won the. Maritime match on the Wednesday w he amassed l plowed at Peebles. Ohio inlprevious day. 16.1.5 points to head Charlotte-r1957 and Carl in Northern lie-l The 30-year-old plowman was town's Carl Willis who placed l land. where he placed third in . ahead in both the sod and stub-2 second with 159.9. Tom Hick-11959. :ble competition with good per- man. Chilliwack. B.(‘. was tllirdl Neither Dunkeld nor Wililslformances in both. though all with ' ' Airways flight from Moncton to here were held up for ser— vicing of aircraft. 0VERFI.OW CROWD An overflow crowd jammed into the community centre’s auditorium to hear the national ,figure address the P.E.I. Con servatives. Preced ‘Plowmen Guests : 1Ar Luncheon 152.2 and Doug Reio. Brampton. RR. Ontario wa sl fourth with 149.1. ' Prince Edward Island: othel'i| contestant. Edwin Mills. Bay finished sixth. one place better than he. achieved last year in Ontario, with 146.5 pomts, Announcing the winner to a crowd of several thousand peo- ple who waited two hours after plowing had been completed, president. Alex McKinney term ed it "the best Canadian com- petition we have ever had" and thanked Prince Edward Island for their hospitality and their cooperation. The Dunkeld - Willis combina- tion will represent Canada in World competition next year in Norway. and the province will have the privilege of sending a father-son representation to a world in a t c h in successive years. Carl's father. Stanley Wil~ has ever plowed behind horse . “The younger mechanized gen- eration has taken over." Willis U! E a. Dunkeld. farms 320 acres .n Claremont with his father Mur- ray. His wife Shirley. one of his three children and his tathrr and mother watched him win. illis is a research officer at the Charlottetown Experimenlal '12 in As he finished plowing his patch of P.E.I. sod. Dunkeld looked over his smooth, eve in work and said. “I don't know if it's good enough or not." Attei the result was announced he said it. was the toughest plow- ing competition he had ever met. He won the Ontario cham- pionship in 1960 and 1963. TROPHIES PRESENTED The Esso silver plow was pre- sented to Mr. Dunkeld by w. W Shatford. Halifax. regional mau- ‘ but with their crowns in the stub- born sod that was ditficul in turn in spots. Hard luck plowman of the day was Saskatchewan's Jack McKellar who hit a solid rock early in the match, which threw his plow out of alignment so badly he had to leave the field for repairs.‘ He returned to flu- ish the land blit had little bet.- ter luck the rest of the way as he struggled to make the fin. ish he said. “I hope they'll let me attend the closing banquet anyway. Other results: 5th. Romeo Besner. St. Olet. Que. 148.9; 7th. Ange-Aime Leduc. St. Clet, Que.. 145.4; 8th. E.R. lMickey) mman. High Bluff. Man. 145.2; 9th. Jack Andrews. Chilli- wack. B.C.. 144.4: lotih W. O. iBimi Smith. Portage La Pra- irie. Man 442 UNNECESSARY DELAY CHARGED Continued on page .1. col. 2i Irish Moss Plant Development l‘i‘cmier W. R. Shaw ex sed pleasure yesterday at announcement that a new Irish moss processing plant will be established at Mimlnegash in west Prince County. but com- mented unfavorany on the fed- “Tal Eovernment‘s "unnecessary delay In making the announce- ment". stating that “the ernment has been very dilatory in regard to the final decision". Following is the text of his statement: "The provincial government for the last two years have it making a study of Irish moss conditions In Prince Edward II- llind and were particularly an- X10115 to have improvement 1 facilities established particul- U y In western m'Ince County. PTPS' i [ll partment of Industry approach- Pd the Atlantic Development Board and presented a strong case .cgarding improvements in the Iriai moss industry on Prince Edward Island. "We were very pleased. In. eed. with the board whe it had finally approved of a very substantial grant for this pur- pose. a representations were Immediately made to the led- orsl government to have the location announc and coil- structlon commenced at the earliest possible moment. some reason. there has been unnecessary delay In making this announcement. ONE rum _ 'll understand the location now Is at MImInogash and It Sparks Some local Criticism gat-hcrers in the western part of the province to comment on the suitability of this particular location. One thing 1 cannot un- derstand is that an organizat-lrecenny made by A. D_ Marga. ion. composed pf fishermen and * son and Associates Ltd. regard-i others In the Tignisi area which in! me building of the can“. has its members out. to Mimine- gash and over a wide stretch of this country. offered some time ago free land and a loca. tion right on shore that would be exceptionally suitable for a project of this kind and which would be In the very cen- tre of our Irish moss gathering In chat part of the province. "I am not familiar with the local situation. but I am rather co e statement. from the Solicitor-General that the new processing centre Is to he one plowman had trouble} ‘ wife's voice. the wind In the l trees laughter of n th. the neighborhood children." ""‘V In City Today l Plowmen Stanley Willis. Corn- lwall and Bill iTempleton Seeks lParty leadership TORONTO (CPI - Charles lTempleton reversed his field [again Wednesday, announcing l he will re-enter the race for the .leadership of the Ontario Lib- l eral party. l Mr. Templeton said his de- lcision was forced upon him by l the number of delegates to the jconvention w.‘.io had committed , their support to him. ' l He formally announced his ,withdrawal Friday night after ‘losing a byelection in oronto iRiverdale the night before to =the NDP. Queries Made Brampton. Ont. will be ‘guests of honor at a reception ,und luncheon at noon today in lthe Charlottetown Hotel. It's a lsend-off tribute to the two men lwho will accompanied by ‘*thelr wives and by David Gil- christ. Fredericton, NJ! ‘is going along as icoach of the two Ca ;compete in the world match in lAustria. Mrs. Gilchrist is also lmaking the trip. They leave to- lnight by air for Europe. No Sabotage ‘Seen In Crash OTTAWA (OP) ~- Transport. .Minister Pickersgill said Well- nesday departmental investigat- sabotagc in their investigation of the crash of an Air Canada iDC-tl last year ncar Montreal |0"1 l with the loss of 118 lives. l Mr. Pickersgill said In reply CAPITAL nunaau I 01“ THE GUARDIAN Douglas that he has received a ‘ before the Commons Tuesday. OTTAWA —— Further questions ‘ out the crossing of the Nor- thumberland Strait have beeni placed on the Common's order paper by Heath Mvauarrie. MP for Queens. Mr. Macquarrie Is a s k l n a ‘when the government intends to * issue a progress report on lthe project in the light lof the public statement 1 .V. . He Is also asking whether any 'other private companies ex lpres . an interest in under- taking the construction of the lcauseway and. if so. what has been the government's reply. ‘ New Car iAcquired lFor Queen to New Democratic Leader T. C preliminary report of transport department investigators about. the crash. No decision will be made about making the report public until it has decided 3 whether to hold a public inquiry linto the crash of the big jet . Nov. 29. ‘ Mr. Pickersgill told the Com- mons he is givin “very latent" consideration to whether e should recommend the t. h to cabinet the opening of a plibll inquiry. l l Howstrasser. , RT. HON. John Diefenbaker. ‘ Progressive Conserva- tive party leader is piped to the platform at the Commun~ ity by Laureen Mac-Donald of Char- Centre. lasl night Mr. Diefenbaker lottetown. was main speaker at the meet- ing which followed a business session in the afternoon. Farm MachinerySyndicat OTTAWA fCPi—A bill which. ’would enable the. Farm Cred? i be ‘Corporation to make loans ioi - syndicates of farmers to buy j l farm machinery was given first ' reading in the Commons Wen- nesday after C on s e r v a tive’ members unsuccessfully soughlfcach member of the syndicate against losses." At the llmP of pr“ lassuranccs the measure would j go before the Commons agl'lcul- ‘ .ture committee. ‘ The important thing is to gel ...cr§.i2Fund Bill Given Readiri 9 dependently of one another orlof machinery and its economic mom on of a cooperative farm association. Loans can be made up to 80 per cent of the value of machinery purchased. biit cannot go beyond an amount equalling 515,000 for or a total of $100300 Under the bill, chiliery syndicates loan fund of ’ life. lntcrcst rates would be set to cover the cost of the money l given to the corporation and the .cost of making individual loans lplus a reasonable rcsnrvc imaking a loan. one per cent or a farm ma-‘tbe amount would be retamenl ‘by the corporation as ii service . ’ 525000.000 could be established ‘ charge. .0“ uncovered "0 "‘den“ O‘lhhe act into force so farmers within the corporation. Loans? The corporation would define ing Mr. Diefenbaker on the platform were Premier Walter Shaw and Heath Macquarrie. MP for lQueens. who accused the pres- ent government of being "the. lmost incompetent and weakest this country has ever had with the exception of the Mackenzie government in 1870." At the beginning of his speech Mr. Diefenbaker prais- ed Island members MacLean and Macquarrie for their ser- ivice “on behalf of country and party." The Conservative leader claim- ed some n the glory for his party in the building of Char» llotletown's new Fathers of Confederation Memorial Centre. "The Conservative Party made it possible." he said. “This fice now means so much not only to you (Islanders ) but to Canadians as a whole." FLAG QUESTION l Mr. Diefenbaker made refer- Scan take advantage. of it. said would be made for up to seven "farm machinery" and "co-op- ;ence to the flag question now lit becomes operational. amend- jments may have to be made‘ .from time to time. J The pre-bill resolution came. and was approved late Wednea- l day after opposition members‘ , made repeated requests that the f-bill be sent to the committee l for detailed examination. 4 Under the bill. a syndicate of ’three or more farmers will be, . a f machinery “for use pri- [ marin by members of the syn- i dicate." Syndic ate members 3 must be engaged In farming in- lNew Bond Issue :Oversubscribed (CPL—The govern- 3400,000.000 issue over-subscribed, Finance Minister Gordon's office an- inounccd Wednesday. Amounts of the three mail“.- ities were set at $200,000.000 of HM per cent bonds due Dec, 1. i 1965: s7s.ono.ooo of a». per .cent ibonds due Oct. 1. 1907: and .3125000000 of five per cent Agriculture Minister Hays. Uiice; years depending on the I_\’pe l erative farm association," iContinued on page 3. col 4‘ TAngry Clash In Senate Sparked By Flag Issue OTTAWA ls- ((‘.P I—Tlie flag ble to 291 loans for buying . sue resulted In an angry Senate? r clash Wednesday between GOV-1 lernmcnt Leader Connolly and Senator M. Gratlan O'Leary (PC—Ontario). The brief flurry also wa: sparked by criticism by Opposi- ltion Leader Brooks the govern~‘ lment should have appointed a oint Commons-Senate commit- liee. instead of only a Commons .committee, to study and recom- l mend a flag design in six works. Senator O'Ieary and Senator :Connolly clashed shortly before .tbe Senate passed a motion to adjourn until Tuesday. Oct. ,because it has no work i .Senator Connolly said littll- ,any legislation was expected _. 'on. r O a. 9 lsaid. Mr. Pearson's stalcmnnl was “shocking and irrespon- sibl u .minisler to assume the Senate. lwould accept his flag. Scnatol' lO'Lcary asked. This amounted {to contempt of the Senate. and ‘of Parliament. "I protest." Senator Connolly interjected "It is oulra eous ‘ithat this kind of talk should go on here." l Senator O'Imary finally was lruled ollt of order by Spcaker Wliat right had thc prime‘ iMalirir-e Hourget on grounds it! could not discuss the flag on a motion to adjourn the Senate. A government bill amending 'the Farm Improvement Act to 'double the maximum amount. to $5.000. that farmers may borrow for c a p i i ii I improve- ments received final approval by senators . Senator .lean-r‘ram-oi: Pniiliot itl.—~Quebecl also withdrew a 1private hill to repeal the new parliamentary machinery for l granting divorces. impersonating Police I it is about it year now since the not too far from salt water and 1 MT?JE“__TL}~_19§§;__# l "m" "‘9 Comm“ “9'0" “1" ' resources dopartment of the de- wtll be m to the Irish moss this requires a large volume of ’ ‘" 1 “Q . 0.1 _d P . S V . . ena OI‘ ,car ’ sai r.mc I ’ “It Elma; Mflcimt “will: OTTAWA (Cpl — A 59""‘3‘1 Sa'n' JOhn Man lMinister Pearson.V had been t it: wagon theep‘farnt Is new car has bun acquired “y? | I lrcckless and irresponsible Sun-l o ' llshed it will be in the most m“ “dew ""‘gl'i‘e'gflg" "‘3 eads GUI fY ‘da.v in statins l" a television MONTREAL :(‘ri .. Gilles Johnson had ordered Biziei‘ to Mi i t k suitable location and near Prim PM“ dutifizgheir vizflsl l FREDERICTON iCP) — Tituspf‘t‘t‘h '19 P’fP‘ff‘lel Canada ?(‘.hoquelie was sentenced V remove a Quebecfleur de Iys 98 n S or enough to the natural conditions t mp! Ch Inmmgv ESellen of Saint lohn pleaded Wm'ld have 1' d13l'"°""" “at! "Y ‘ nesday to one month in jail for hanging outside his apartment N . I that would make It successful. 5" "mam 33d mag]. a“ Iguiliy here Wednesday to theft Christina-f haSt’d M the manic impersonating a federal police window. M ‘ '0‘ " ‘MOMINOII whatever as transportation at hand. In the “In any event. I rather felt “ i 1 ' the j m e de h‘mem: ‘ . {by conversion. involving about 1“! office and intimidating an apart- Mr. Johnson testified his VIth the location of the pro Tignlah es. the heart of the that—whlle the emblem nave. c‘ " “ c p j ’ 2.35;: 53mm he received from tenants Senator (‘onnolly dcscr mo ment caretaker and his wife opened the door to the two men new "MI I lant. ufly moss induatry. was offered by (continued on page 5. col. 5i "id wedmsd‘y‘ "2’ ’ ‘ lof buildings owned by Mrs. Jean Senator O'Icary's statemcnl a- who objected to one of their who identified themselves an anno‘mced 5! Solicitor General the 'l‘IgnIlll Cod) Association. ' He declined to comment “mi :Whitlock of CharlottetoWn and outrageous He said Mr, Pear-{tenants flying a Quf'hec “a! “PM? Men's 39'“ "M" 0118‘"! '- , MIt)“ MlcNaunht. was . m" o“ l m or car 'M' SC lconverting it to his own use. son was merely making a prog- from his window. 'on a special case._ > flail-hie here. Hon. Leo 1105- "E: 3m .Y'Pmb Ton” To the mmuucmrer‘ However‘ '3' He was remanded until Tuesday nostication of what he thinks the i f‘hoquetlc. of suburban St. "You were seeking publicity alter. minister of fisheries, said “Ill organisation. he uld.hls 90"} State NW C” l" ‘l mum-i Thompson, Sac l .1 -‘ for sentencing. ‘Commons flag committee might . Michel. a guard at the St. \'in- for what movement?" the lad: renews! m”: Plafiarm 09;;th can he ‘Md “ ti“. ‘ Credit leader in the House of recommend. igent de Paul pcnitcrti‘ltliaryl ugli: asks}: ' m ‘r- 0 i ' ' ' ' - is arrest ast mon . ea c " ere was no movemen - had beenuiimie'l? ‘9“ I. “‘0‘ ‘3‘ “mile.- mNDON (Chunk Tori“ time about whether the car has. “nan plowing gunman”! UIII‘IMATUM SEEN lguiliy in what he described as‘ volved. It was simply for the ilormation regarding the In. or, In "I! “I'll of “III Mr. MIle w” Wm pugnsh the“. am my kind M New“ "memo" last night at Montague along Births. hath. a. 13 Senator O‘Imary said In View 9 a "nationalistic act." ‘ca u so of nationalism and n he" even ” “rm m“ I.” b h “i. 'mm 10. form for the Oct. 15 general the omcm “'d' Government "f'l WWI JON" MUl'llIY. MP Kings Classlfled .. .. .. 14. 15 of Mr. Pearson's statement no The Chart!" "059 hm“ 3" ‘ hem“ canadlans- “3“”"4 Kate of the Whole dovelopmt to mm“ “W m. “I” election bidding (or m mp". "Ch" ""1 "'9 RCMP “"9 '9 who invited him to attend. Comte. . .. I! usefulness of the Commons incident last August when two Choquette. father of two chil- m’m‘ "" m w 1"" eedented rout-tn straight term “'“d '° “mm” 0" “9"” The friendly Thompson quire Snort .. o. 11 committee had been tor-pained. men invade thr apartment of dren- ‘ mm Minister Illd ml“ .10 °f ‘ “u M I“. w" in “"69. “‘9 C" Wm “"0 "mm‘_ 9"“ pod last night "the other John Finance. markets II The prime minister had issued . Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Johnson. _ " Cioquette said the act was M Provincial mam.” u”. drained and. according to an Ot- _ ’ H in or. thick glass wlndéiws. m mom Mr, mohnmk", did... mm an"... _ ‘ a In “Himmum to “he”! mam caretakers of a Gilford Street. all prepared on my own with Mon to the euthu-Itlea eon- W" 49W» ‘" “" m l " “'9 Mll‘finnfinn'l 1:2 1‘28"!” (locum at o - ask me to attend his meeting. Women’s .. . . 7 here of the committee to choose i hmldm" l’ , .ed ‘ .h . "99' m . ‘ m3"! 1 offer 0! 'm I.” "t." ‘ Nmnllly launcht man eato eta ea our an an auto- so I came here instead. The 1.1mm." , . _ _ . , 4 l. map}, ,9.” “sum l The coup “ere ll ' or pm In. my onionaum ctent 1... a. m g. W a. gun pm. at a press Just one mobile manufacturers will nio- member for Red beer is here lulu. “mu_ 0“, 5 l land warned to stop interfering doesn t permit you to go ar truce th. ,1“, an... m m u... a. 1mm .1 year less a day since he was ride cars lol- the royal Visit. to attend a meeting of the 3mm"... , a I A" {M 0' subclass had he!" - with RichardlBiuer. a com-tried hem! people up at tour «clock "Wild at the ea. c: g m... a. pint being so pieced . so called by the Queen to become They are General Motors. Ford. i trade and industry coimctl at . MM. (3.. M . icommitted by the prime mlnH- i terrorist. w 1 p occupied a in the morning. ' the judge said M with W M “a (mum on g... a, col, at prime minister. Chrysler and Studebaker. l Dalvay Hotel this week. I rte: against the committee. be i apartment. in the building. Mr. : In handing down Ila new. i i l