If It's Good For The Island WEATHER h , ’ Snow flurries in afternggnbglearintg in ' " e enin ; northwest win . gus to I e Guard'an '5 For It 4‘5]. Log-high 35-40. Sunday:cloudy. cold. “ ' I Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” VOL. Lxxvu. N0. 281 Stfs'zfit'td'fi‘mu‘c: 2133...? 3',.'.’:.'.‘..°’.’.'.°'.... CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 14, 1964. “mg” SEVEN CENTS 12 PAGEE POPE GIVES CROWN TO POOR OF WORLD Pope Paul Vi. assisted by gregatjoii. places his three-tier- cd. gol Silver crown on AGRICULTURE MI World Record Believed By MacAuIays In Spuds TORONTO (Special) —— The Syi MacAulay family of Camp- bell's Cove - East Baltic RR In their address ~ must have es- tablished an alltime world’s ie- Mcirgie Howson Enters Hospital With Pneumonia ICP) HAMILTON, Ont. —— Margie is in hospital. The eight-year-old victim of leukemia was 6 Joseph's hospital Thursday night with an attack of pneu- m ma. Her doctor ordered her im- mediate admission to hospital after Margie had her weekly check-up Thursday. She has a fever and bad cough. Her condition is listed "good." however. and she is expected to make her Disney. land trip next week. If all goes well. Margie and her mother will leave for Dis neyland on Wednesday when an Air Canada flight from Toronto international Airport will to them to Chicago. They transfcrl to a Continental Airlines 101' which lands in Los Angeles at, 5:40 pm. local time. ‘ Transportation will be pro-l vided by the two airlines. in! cooperation with the Hamilton! Spectator. ‘ Their stay at Disneyland Ho. tel. and any other expenses. Will be provided by Margie's Special Wish Fund which was launched by the Mountain Lions Club and has collected more than 3700. Money not needed for the trio will be used to help Hamilton's other leukemia victims. Letters penciiled by childisnl (ginger: and letter scribbled by ' poured as l I i aging hands for Margie Hawson the altar during a special mass in St. Peter's Basilica in Home Friday. The Pontiff donated the crown. w'hic he wore at his coronation in 1963. to the NISTER ELATED cord for successful participation in world potato exhibitions. When Sylvia MacAulay won the r eserve grand seed potato championship at Toronto this week. she was the third mem~ ber of her family to win world championship honors over a nine-year period. The previous victories were even more outstanding as net I father won the Grand Champ- ionship in the competition on Nov. 10. 1955 with a sample f Katahdins. and he;- stster Anne won the rand Championship again in 1961 and again with a sample of Katahdins. And now Sylvia wins the reserve world title and what kind of potatoes do you suppose she entered? Katahdins. of Course Like her sister. Sylvia won the champ-i Sylvia Said Jubilant OTTAWA (CPI —— 4-H Club. Member Sylvia MacAuley a 16- year-old member of the 4-H Po- tato Club. at East Baltic. PILL. was jubilant Friday when she learned she had won the reserve world championship in the seed potato classes at the Royal Win- ter Fair in Toronto. Sylvia is in Ottawa for tine 4-H conference which moves to Toronto today. (ion-General Gives Canadian Unity Talk 1!! BRENDA LARGE OTTAWA haired Governor-General Vanler gave ii poop of Canadian teen-‘ agers a grandfatherly talk Fri- day about Canadian unity. . The 76-year-old governor-gen- eral told 140 members from 4-H clubs across the country: "We're going through ii cum. hised period now in Canada We have I certain number of growing pains that I hope will soon cease to grow. "1 want you to understand that you have a great role to play in the future of Canada. Looking out/over the crowd of Junior farmers. he said: "It's my responsibility to tell you about about your responsibility to the future. . ADVICE GIVEN "Get to know the young people who are here from other prov- laces. "That's all we need to do in Canada—to t to know each other better and go forward to- gether to the great destiny that will be ours." He had I special word. Fun (CP) — White-lymngpeo Queens MPs Win Point On Dual Riding's ate ‘ “mm... “4.- poor cf the world. The crown is studded with emeralds. dia- mon ru ‘es. Vatican sources said the gill was large- ly symbolic. (AP Wirephoto). ionship honors the 4-H Club cla RECORDS NOT NEW But smashing world records are nothing new for this family that live on a 7 - acre farm in the Eastern part of the province. when she won I so. (Continued on page 8 col. 4) I Thompson Has crt Thompson. leader of Can-l ada's Social Credit party. r ported Friday night he has in formation three Belgians held hostage by Congolese rebels in Stanleyville have been executed and three more are under sen- tence of death. He said that according to ‘iis information, from diplomatic sources. the executions followsd. some sort of trial by a rebeli military court. hompson said captives 'nl Stanleyville came from 15 na~l tions. Among the captives were; 26 Canadians and about Americans as well as persons from lndia. Kenya. Haiti and Argentine. Most. however. were I Belgian Thompson flew back here Fri- 'day after talks in Addis Ababa you will get to know that the ple of other provinces really just like you. don't know of a better way to strengthen the bonds 'ot frendship and trust between the ‘ two founding races of Canada than at meetings like this. HERE FOR MEETING The club members were in Ottawa for part of their annual national conference which cou' tlnues today in Toronto. Earlier in his talk. Gen. Vanier singled out a 16-year-old girl from Prince Edward Island for a special welcome to Gov- eminent House. "1 want to recall ll wonderful memory from Prince Edward lsland.’ he said. "Would Min Linda Matheson please come rd .. forwa . As the North Milton. PILL. girl stepped out of the large crowd. the governor - general said I are .. "1 just wanted to congratulate you for that beautiful address you read to the Queen on hail of the youth of P.E.l. when she visited there." Miss Mathccon delivered the address to the Queen at a huge in ill, for In 4-H club mem- trum . "You an the minority here. —-but by ‘nlxtng with the other- you 3 le's rally in Charlot- tetown during the Royal Visit in October. I Anne was the first 4-H cl uh, ed NINE CARS IN BUILDING Automobile Body Shop Gutted By Evening Fire An early evening fire which_unestimated damage before be- two years. was Floyd Drake. of gutted a 2'»z-storey frame build ing that housed a body silop and several Charlottetown City Child IFalaIIy IInjure automobiles. in central Friday, Eight-year-old Pauline Karen MacLeod. daughter of Mr. and firm declined to give any . of Imate of the possible damage to some Mrs. Raymond MacLeod. 241 Dorchester Street. died last night after she was struck by a delivery truck on Prince Street. Charlottetown police. who investigated the accident. said she apparently came from be- hind a parked truck opposite Trinity United Church when she was struc akem's grocery delivery truck. driven by Carl Hansen. The accident occurred short- ly before 5 p.m\.n!he child died later in the night. 5 taken to the Char- lottetown Hospital by the Char- lottetown Funeral Home am- bulance. A decision as to whether an inquest will be held is expect- to be announced this morn- Ing. Information Three Belgians Executed NAIROBI, Kenya (APl—Rob- with Ethiopia‘s Emperor Ha-i‘e' He was carrying a blue 53., Selassie. He is returning to Addis Ababa today for another round of talks. The em peror promised to do what he coul' from a humanl- sent a personal message to Kenya's Prime Minister .lomo Kenyatta on the subject. said Thompson. Thompson already had a :meeting with Kenyatta who is ' from her till into the bag. She head of the Congo Reconciliation Commissmn. LINDA MATHESON. 16. North Milton. Prince Edward island receives congratullh tions from Governor-General George Vanier and Mme. Van- ing brought under control. ' (See picture on page 5. Cause of the blaze which Lwas undetermined. Charlotte- ;town Fire Chief H.H. Jewell re- iported. The building was locat- ed between Grafton Street and Clark Street, behind 191 Grafton Street. and fronting on Clark Street. it was rented by Allison Mac- Leod Auto Dealers. 126 Cumber- land Street. iFIVE NEW CARS A total of four new cars and five used automobiles were re- to a customer was remove the Grafton Street side ahead of ‘ flames. - Allison MacLeod of the auto esti- jthe stored automobiles. before. you inspection was made. No de- ‘tails as to insurance were given ;by Mr. MacLeod. ‘ wner of the building. which was reported to have been rent.- for the lLone Bandit I jRobs Bank lAt Stewiacke ; , STEWIACKE. 31.5. mm —— A :lone bandit. brandishing \Viatl ‘i’may have een a toy pisto.‘ lescaped with more than $2,600 Ifrom a Royal Bank of Canada‘ ibranch here early Friday night. Teller Cindy Smith. 17, or: JSlewiacke said the bandit. tall 'and wearing a plastic Hallow-f e‘en mask and felt hat, entered I the bank after it had opened at .4230 for Friday evening busm-‘ i ess in this community. about no miles north of Halifax. ,ed to Mac[.eod's past I .ch and was holding a long- ‘ bar ed pistol that "didn't look 3 real . The teller said she thought it was a joke and several people lin the bank laughed. Biit the rel II llama" 13mm or View and h“‘llbandit waved the weapon and iguided one woman customer by .her shoulder to a corner of the I room. ‘ M'ss Smith said the man or- Idered her to empty the money ‘ . . d Ibutton with her foot. ier for the address she gave when the Queen arrived in PE]. in October. The Gov- ernor-General gave a talk to 191 Grafton Street. Mr. Drakc was unable to esti- mate the value of the building. caused swept through the body shop, a former ice house. or the extent of tie possible loss. City Fire Chief .Iewell the fire was the most serious in the city in the past two years. '(Tontinued on page 5 col. 3‘ France Demands Aircraft Reply LONDON IAPI — F ra n c 9 called on the British govem- menl Friday to say ivhetlicr it wants to go ahead with the oncorde airliner or not. A note from Premier Georges Ponpidou delivered to Prime Minister Harold Wilson said stiffly. since Britain had called or a review of the joint super- jct airliner project. il IS up to Britain to define her po- sition LORTNE GREENE IS DISARMIED SYDNEY. A It s t r a I i a tReuterSl — Australian cus. toms officials “disarmed” Lorne Greene. star of the U.S. television western Bo- nanza. when e arrived at Sydney Airport Friday. Greene, here for a series of guest appearances. was wearing a Colt .44 revolve-r in an 913 boratc 'lolster when he. arrived from the .S but regulations forbid the import of firearms into Australia. and had to hand in his gun. Greene is a native of Ot- tawa. Ont.. and for many years was a CBC news an- nouncer. said; local Commission In Make Decision By FARMER TlSSlNGTON rest with the commissmns in Capital Bureau. The Guardian the individual provinces and OTTAWA —- The dual mem- . not be subject of a legislative bers for Queens’ County in art. The amendment. DIOPOS‘ iPrince Edward Island Friday ed by Mr. MacLean. carried in lied a successful fight in the committee 0f the Wh01€ by B ’ ; Commors to have the matter of vote of 24 to 17. dual‘federal seats left up to the B,(‘. OBJECTION ‘discretion of the individual re-. Objection was raised by Tom ( ' distribution commission in each Barnett, NDP member from ' 'province. British Columbia. who express- The matter came up st ed the fear that the question . prior to passing of second read- I of dual ridings might not be ing of the governments redis- confined solely to Queens and tribution bill an on. .1. Angus to Halifax ridings. as it pro MacLean and Heath Macquarrie . sently is. but might spread tr ‘ tContinued on page 3 col. 4| 1.9». . v ) ‘ r‘ v f j . . I.l( I, » ._~ ,. ‘ , gun; BORDER CLASH Map shows border area of H 'ael and Syria where clashes argued that the decision should 3" Redistribution Bill Passes In Committee lsraeli Army insi e 15- . raeli territory (AI and spread l to the Dan and Sliaar Hyishuv 'collectivc settlements. lsraeli planes t yed Syrian er l OTTAWA 'CPl—-The bill that eight Liberals, it was opposed lwould result in a redistribution by 14 Liberals. two New Demo- iof Canada's electoral bounda- cralic and one Social Credit ltries, a measure that has been member. bord pos. (Bl. Hit ' positions at Tel Hamra and (AP Wirephoto Map). before the Commons off and on Transport Minister Pickersgill since April. was cleared throughisaid there were strong mg“. were Syrian Azyzia-l. Imnecnon "f Clowns' marcmnglcommittee stage Friday andlments for and against such an Mr. Pickersgill. I bands. maiorettes and recrea- I third reading_usuany a ‘amend m e n L through the te. I I Santa Parade lln Toronto To Be Record TORONTO (CPl—A mile. long ‘tions of story-book charactersy£11m]my_remainS steering the bi” . A ‘ l I ' . ' :12] lead Santa Clam hlmjgl“ The last major hurdle was Housev did “Oi V0 he“ the 50m fnailed down by a vote of 60 to: The House sat 10 minutes be- 11 when the Commons acceptedl yond the nm‘mal I'mc‘h adjourn- an amendment proposed by El- ment ' to complete the don woomams rpc Bow clause - by - clause study. Mr. event sponsored by Eaton's de- .River» that tile tolerance figure [Picksergill asked for unanimous .pai-tmeni store, traditionally .ln redefining boundaries balconsent for third reading but marking the opening of Uii- ‘raised to 25 per cent from 20. several members refused, ltario's Christmas season. have'The government had originally] Marcel Lambert (pc _. Ed. Ibsen under way for almost a proposed that the Size of a con- monton WestI said that because .year. .‘stituency could not vary more .of the many amendments to the . Mrs, Margaret Morison. iheithan 20 per cent above or belowbill. members should see a ,parade's costume creator. says la standard population size. printed copy of the new version Idesigns like the 27 floats 1nd Six New Democrats and {We before giving it final approval. lseven trailers. are ShiniBF, mom [Liberals voted against thejSUCh approval likely will be lstreamlined and more animated higher tolerance figure. which caught Monday. Aha“ 5"“ . . ‘was supported by most Liberals, . one feature of th” year 5 93“ the Progressive Conservatives ade Will be a cake to mark the 60th annivei- .MPS large revolving TSocial Credit and Creditiste l sary‘ She said' Later the committee approved. Toronto streets w edition of Toronto's Santa Claus parade unfolds here Saturday.“ Preparations for the yearly '5 co ‘3 8. Wrens Will Aid Easter ls. Study OTTAWA lCPI——'l‘wo (‘ana< dian women naval officers will Olive King of Hampton. N.B.. lOIEI'anCE figure ‘0 9115""! 3 rid-. Ibe with an international scicn- and Lieut. Rita Catherine ian would “0' title expedition when it sets out‘Dwyer of Toronto. will be the IOIEI‘aM‘O limit I“ SUbSP‘luenl‘ ». Monday from Halifax for far‘ first service women to take a years- 3 id so. but pushed an alarm Iaway Easter Island in the south- cruise of any duration in one of ' ' th eastern Pacific. 140 members of the 4-H club from all over Canada at their national convention in 0t- tawa Friday. (CP Wirephoto) [without a vote. an amendment; lby Maurice Moreau tL—York- Scarborough) that would in- struct t'ie 10 redistribution com- ‘missions—one' e rovince -—to take account of the rates of population growth when con- sidering new boundaries, . Mr. Moreau said the commis- ’ sions should take account of 9 two Wrens. Lieut. Mary rates of growth in applying the I I grow out of its: HOLD DUAL RIDINGS ' Before the final clause was‘ day. _ approved. the Commons voted‘ ,\ . . 24 to 17 in favor of an amend- 'i ' ' Thcv have been appointed to ' - ‘ment proposed by .1. Angus HMQS gape Scml' the mobileyMacLean IPC — Queens) that repair slip that Will take. a team the commissiom be allowed to of 33‘ scientists to Easter island‘ ‘ L95“; Mon-i5. m_ leader «5 the Communist Party of Canada died Friday in a Toronto hos- r a large.sca‘e study 0‘ the retain dual ridings if they . Cause of death was said e Canadian navy's ships. de- fence headquarters said Fri- }. . . . thought. this s'iould be done. The “slams 1'005_ ,mhab'tams" original bill would have the ef- Th" “PP-mm" “T “‘9 .‘518I‘d- fect of eliminating the two ex- ‘a possessmn of Chile. Will last lsung dual ridings of Queens :about five months. The scien- and Halifax. Itists are to return In Halifax The amendmem was mp. ported by 16 Conservatives and Weak Radio Signals Give Hope For Plane STEPHENVILLE. NM. «‘1‘» inland from St .Davld‘s. rho Weak and unidentifiable radio missin: Cessna 180 failed to re- port after leaving South Brmk leader of the party in January. 1962. following the resignation of Tim Buck. ((7? Wirephotol. The project. bringing together. IScientists from Canada. Chile.‘ iBritain. the United States and. several Scandinavian countries. is par: of the human adaptibil- lily study of the international biological program. it is spon- isored by the World Healt'i 0r- .ganization. Both the Canadian women have qualifications which fit them for their special assign- me . t King has a specific background. She was a WREN officer in the Second World War. signals picked up Friday by two was a statistician witnUnited States jet planes from on a 60min: flight to the St. Atomic Energy of Canada Harmon Airforcc Base here David‘s area. on the provinces Limited of Chalk River. our, raised hopes in the search ..ul lwest coast. before re-(‘nlering the WRENS a single-engine plane missing The jcls i-riss - crossed the In 1961 si Wednesdaa' with mur area but saw no sign of the n he]. spare time she runs aboard. Vplanc and picked up no further ' ' The search control ccnlrc 1v Tadl“ 5‘31"”- he planetarium of the Nova “ward the (.Pssna when " Ml Scotia Museum in Halifax and' “‘9 base said “'9 k" “'9” “3 lectures on astronomy. She nor- "‘2 3' 35-000 it?" and I’Ith’d “0 snum. Block we” 0“ ‘Fum’r' many sen.“ a, HMCS Stada, the signals on an emcrgcncylan “WHEN”, bush mm" and cons. Ham“~ frequency. They were in In. '13”? pfsgcpgsrsfi‘rr; ’dwp' . lower 0 .n 11 l‘ o an I. Lleut. Dwyer. also A wartime .area M Spm" Pnnd' m mm“ 41 Mrs, Henry Laukku. apex. xgfiljjzmrkted it: {the I(thernal gtnrs of a huntin: and fishing ir. par men or years lodge at Highlands River before joining the WRENS in . They were to fly to the area 1959. A S anish lin lst. she v 'z p gu mm“. dun“ I ' . I . . h M .of ‘the headwater. of Crabbes had one external affairs tour in River. 30 miles inland from St. Argentina. She is normally Chum“ - ~ - - ' i ' ' - -- ‘0'“ David's to slirvey locations for based at defence headquarters “mm ------------ " new fishing and hunting cablnd. !in Ottawa. M' 't ' ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ' " I; I Mountain peaks in the area rise 1 The two wnms will not be “‘“S' " ” ---- " to 2.0m feel. {the only women aboard the s, ' ' ' ' ‘ ' " z Hail and hi!“ Win“! it 'Capc Scott during its five-month 2 Km. ‘0'“.- C“ " , , cred the search by eight planet cruise in the Pacific. A number ‘ m ' n“. ’ ’ ' Friday. ‘ of the participating scientists mg“ " ' . Weather conditions are 9:- r taking their wives on the ed to impro 8, ve today and 14 lexpedition. e oft. ill tak WI , .—-— .imrafl w