‘lim )Oll 2R5 If It's Good For The Island The Guardian Is For If @he (nobleman “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” ( WEATHER Showers ending in evening; continuing cold; light winds. Low-high 32 and 45. VOL. Lxxvii. N0. 97 oe;:;:;;:fdo:;_f;w::‘5;;--,:;;t;nydlg;gg;t gum cuAniTOifirown, CANAfiXfrniBvanrniill.“i964 MEMBERS 0? the Nation- al Conference on The Centen- Iiai of Confederation ar- third! by air last night for a meeting which Will be acid a' the Charlottetown Hotel this From the arc‘ Lorenzo Pare. a direct- or and editor in chief. L' Action. Quebec City; Dr, Frank MacKinnon. chairman of the Fathers of Confeder- BLIOH Memorial Foundation, who greeted the delegates on their arrival: Mus. ariaune E. Linnell. 1 Vancouver al- derman: John Fisher. com- missioner of the Centennial NEW STRUCTURE SCHEDULED Mullally Seeks Bailey Bridge For Temporary Covehead Use By FARMER TISSINGTGN Capital Bureau. The Guardian OTTAWA — An eftort to have a temporary Bailey bridge con-‘ Robinson Is Trans-Canada made here MP for Situction to liiik is being Multilally. Highway by John Kings. I Mr. Mulhlly was informed that. the department of north- ern affairs and oatioiial' re. sources has made plans to rc- place the Cuvcbcad bridge which “as seriously damang in a storm last winter. mister Arthur Laing said the criminal bridge was a low cost timhe: ni‘c i~cnt idlitirns and the absence Slim Leads In 10 Ridings Mark Saskatchewan Vote ill REGINA (UP) -- ('onipletion of unoffiual vote counts in four nip-and-tuck constituencies con-I firmed Thursday the election of; a Liberal government in Sas- Katclicwan. But possible re- counts and tabulation of ad- vancenpoll votes may affect the final makeup of the new legis- ' At least 10 seats were. de- cided in Wednesday‘s voting by paper - thin margins — fewer than 100 votes. Six are held by "Liberals and four by CCF cati- didates. Recounts in Some or. all are possible. The standing on the basis of election—night counting and ad-. juslments Thursday: 1964 1960 33 l 25 38 y _. ’I‘otals 59 55 Redistribution fit in- 1 . creased the number of seats by our. The standings won't be listed Gov't May Save Millions : Using Civilian Jetliners By DAVE MclNTOSH OTTAWA tCPVt—The defence dc ;.rtment may be able to save millions of dollars by leasing Canadian civilian jctliners for troop airlift instead of buying he passenger transpr‘i air- craft. informants said Thurs- day. Defence Minister tlrllycr has already had talks with li""‘.S-‘ Canada Air Lines. Ca'-""'an Pacific Airlines and \il' Transport Board on the sulij.‘:'t. though nothing definite was yet been worked out. The de to n cc department. 'lw‘ l :cliable information on channel b-M‘iaviour. Mr. Laing said he has obtain from treasury f‘ftl'ii for an expenditure of 5400000 for the construction of a new bridge. Tenders will be callcd in the next two months d target date for comp! ' ft '2 g .' In is .line 1. 1965. Traffic will iwve siiuct-iuir for this summer and c urc which and been chosen bc-istruction of a n v cause of the unstable soil con-.a row Off l tonal tn cetour around the inlet to; the construction pecticd but the detour will be over roads rc- rcconstructed and are‘ ccnlly lwill paved. The Minister told Mr. Mullal— 13' he had investigated the pos-‘ s.‘biliiy a temporary struct- O 3 alignment. but addit ; costs wcrc so suvbstant I officially ll pt I l Wednesday. ’ l-May t3. when the returns are ‘ till-rise. counted officially and an esti- mated 25.000 ballots cast at ad- vance and hospital polls arct tabulated. ‘ in 1960. approximately 24.000 advance-poll votes were counted after the election but they did not change the electionmiglil re- sul . PLANS 1'0 WAIT Liberal Leader Ross Thatcher said at a press conference Thursday he will wait uiitil‘ clection returns are made offi- cia v a minimum of three t-wccks -— before he moves to form a government. He described the result as a. “crushing blow" to ‘.iri"' In in Canada and predicted a re- turn in the twosparty sysum '4 Liberals and Conservatives) in l j Saskatchewan. All but one of 10 seats won by narrow margins are rural. A minimum seals needed for a party majority "II the legislature. carriers In more cqutpment and the first of 16 American Hercules C-lIlOE planes—worth 335.000.000 with spare parts—for this purpose will be delivered this tal Brit it wants to avoid the. heavy expense 7— at least $10.- 000.000 per plane with ancillary lequipment — of troop carriers. The ttroop carrier has become {more important since Canada has agreed to participate in NATO's mobile re se rv e for 'nuarding the alliance's north- ern and southern flanks in Eu- rope and to put more emphatsisI wants to expand vastly its air- l on United Nations peacekeepinfi lift capacity but it doesn't want to buy another passenger plane I like the RCAF‘ Yukon for thisl purpose ‘ operations. WILL BE m I Number of planes and troops It has. had to buy more cargo i to be committed to this mobile. bridge on I‘ o.’ Commission. Robert Ohioq uefte. Ottawa. associate coma missioner and Du J S assistant Hr-c-izsron. Ottawa, deputy minister. department of rational defence. The dele- they Frank weer greeted as Dr. :atcs left the piano by Mackinnon. ‘Iia‘. he could not recommend this course. he new bridge will be l ipretstrcssed concrete of pleas ilng design_ Mr. Mullallv said that with l P.E.l. celebrating its pre-cen. itcntiial and the fact that a‘ trumbercot people‘: have lame llnvrstmentts in buildings and laccommoda-tion on Robinson lIslaiid. he feels some 'irovidcd this year. life has found that a Bile?) br‘dcc ls available at Camp .‘ Ganclown in \lew Brunswicny and he asked Mr. Laingl to investigate the possibilitiesl utilizing this bridge as temporary measure until O l the l new one is complet . t I l l I Liberals hold slim leads in Hartley. Last Mountain. Nipawin. (Tanora one of Saskatchewan's five seats. The CCF margin is thin ln .Kclscy. Pally. Turtleford and Watrous. Pi'r‘micr W on d l‘ ow Lloyd hasn't conceded defeat. He was to hold a cabinet meeting tr» a3. ministers l 0 st 5 ~ Min- Five cabinet their seats to Liberal eral Resources Minister A. Kuziak. Education Minister 0. .\. 'l‘urnbull. industry and In- formation Minister R u s s e l l rown. \ttm'ncy-Gciicral R. .-\. Walker and Frank Me. a k e s. minister of cooperatives. The Conservative w i n n e r was Martin Pcdci‘szin. pl‘l'\'l?".“a‘l leader for six years who un- sealed Libcral l‘k‘l‘lllallfl llzvni- elson who had represented Arm ' River for 30 years. t FIRST PC ELECTED Mr. Pederson is the first (Tun- servative elected on his own to rContinued on Page 3 Col. 2l reserve hasn‘t been decided but the around fni'cc lik:‘l_v 'v '. be a BOO-man battalion. This force will be based in (fans a and will, of course. be available for other duties. lnformanls said current dc- fence department thinking on use of civilian airliners takes this line: TCA and CPA have the planes but not enough crews fir con- tinual use of the aircraft. ’ Therefore RCA!“ crew, would train on these civilian jctllners durins! the off-season and troop airlift exercises might be ca-r- rie out. A rental contract between the defence department and the ct-i vilian carriers would put at the l farmer's diposal a fleet of fast planes in an emergency —— such ‘ as the UN operation in Cyprus. . G.’ ‘had been carried. lDAD ouus IN HAIR DUEL By EDDY GILMORE "Eit y Lovnov lwt —. her i v wallpaper my room." threatened til-y 'zr-old Tet y Fitzgerald. "or l‘ll let in hair :row down to my knees. "You wouldn't dare." said his father. Thomas Fitzger- 1’. :2. l "Oh. yes 1 Terry. “\‘ou' _'[‘hat was last August. and since then Terry has boy- cotted the barber. Last. October. Terry‘s ents promised they'd biiy new wallpaper. Terry united, His hair kept ‘ on growing. "They didn't explained. "Get your hair cut. snapped dad “You're getting to look Ilike a big girl." l Terry, an apprentice elec- i trician, is broad . shouldered g and big- boned, but other workers tease him that growing mop of w would. snapped sac." pa r- the buy it," he ‘ “Som times they'd call me . ‘miss‘ in a shop." he said. “But it was a matter of prin- ciple. l was determined to stick it out. “i know it's awfully long and it's go ting more c-m- barrassing every day. My dad does a nut (loses his tcniperi me. bu . "He wins." said dad Thurs- day. “he bouzht the paper for hi. bedroom. l can't stand that long hair any longer." “Wait until it gets up." said "I nicao every piece 'l‘licii ill go to the bar- cvcry time he sees .. .1. liberal Gov’t Wins By One-Vote Margin l OTTAWA tC'P‘ - .~\ sinule vote saved the minority libcral :ov- ernment from a defeat in the Commons Thursday as the Pro- gressive Conservatives charged that work on redrauiti: cloc- toral boundaries is being done “it t h out Parliamentary ap. proved. The Liberals i'vrniircd the support of New Democratic Party and Social (‘rz-dil \lPs to defeat 43 to 42 a Conservative bid to adjourn dcbatc during committee study of the redistri- bution measure. * While the votes were being counted. two <ocial (‘retlit UPS 1' i scale. adding their voice to full" \‘eu Df‘llin- rats and 37 Liberals. lined up atuainst 42 Conservatives 'l‘wn Creditisto Ml’s r t' m a i n e d seated if the Conservative motion ll unulrl not are required the covernmcut to rcsi'In as this “as not a "run confidence motion. The narrow. est margin of v“tnrv ’0" 'he Liberals in confidence tests so far has been (‘l'Ihl votes The vote occurred aftri' .\lir'h- acl S at" t ‘ (lninrini charzed the work of this t'n- posed 10 independent electoral Births. deaths . . . . . .. 3. ll Classified 10 ll (‘omics 9 Finance. markets . . . . .. 7 Rural churches . . . . . . . .. 7 Sport . . . . . . . . . it Editorials d Kings. Queens. City s Summerside I Women's . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 Join l Tue board of directors of the .Jctzen-nial Commission meet- Ihcrc last niziht approved a federal grant of $100.0th to the If‘rmce Edward Island Centen- ‘nial Committee for the 1964 celebrations marking the 100th of the first meet~ ring of the Fathers of Conted- iciaton in Charlottetown. l i Commissioner John Fisher, chairman of the board. in malt ting the announcement on be t' the commission, said: half 0 l"Tlie Centennial Commission ‘Mar-Kiniion. chairman of lIl'Z'lllt‘f‘ Edward Island Centenv indication 0 the 1964 program of Cu: throughout the island. l The Centennial Commissions recognizes that rhe observan- ccs ll'i Prince Edward Island in '964 are a prelude to 1967 and have national significance. 'lt is therefore. necessary that they successfully carried out." ' Al the meeting. besides Com- missioner Fisher were. Assoc- New Gov’t Sub-lradeBidSOpened Hy RALPH CAMERON . The proposed new Provincial GLvEI‘llmeni. Billld'llliz is bogiin-I‘ nine to take on substance (0‘ malt-ti the spirit as contract. negotiations swrng into the fine 'ai stages. llids from the general cori- It:.’.t"ttl‘S are expected bo he opened in the cfficc of Public Works Minister J. Philip Matthe- s :.i rext Tuesday. To be used as a cuidc for tli.‘ above. bids on the job ofI providing plumbing. hcatintr. I xentilatioti and electrical work; were opened in his "WHO? yes-l ic:.la.y afternoin the pre- \f‘llf'f‘ of ahnit [5 interested N‘- in commissions. which would take the work of redistribution out. of the Commons. already is pre- 5 pared. . 9 said decisions already had been made on the basis of an act w ich has not yet. been passed by Parliamcnt. The House hasn't made any ‘H't".“.'f‘.~§ redistribution bill since Thursday night when it began debating any amendment moved by Stanley Knmvlcs lVIl‘P Winnipeg North (fontrc‘. Farris Due For Sentence Ry .IDHN IA‘HIAVC 'l't)l'l0.\"l'0 lCPl ~- l-‘arrts. president of the $32,000.- mltt dollar Northern Ontario Na lural Gas t'onn‘aiiy. was con- victed on one charue of perjury and :lt‘qlllllf‘fl of another by .in Ontario Supreme Court .liiry Thursday niuht dclihcraiim: ciL'lit hours and 15 minutes the Farris :iiilty of math before a infill Ontario gov. criinicnt investigation into the distribution of NOVG shares. \tter lt acquitted the Vancouver fznam-icr of pcriurinc himseli before a similar invcstizatlon in 1962 \h- .liislwr llaltrin Wells oi- drrr‘rl Farris to appear before: him today for sentence. Mean-I while. he remained frce on $2.500 bail. Defence counsel .loscph Seda- \\'l(‘k advised the indtze that. anl appeal Will be entered. Cemnnial Committee IGets $100,000 Grant “it‘ll” SEVEN CENTS l2 PAGES Quebec Social Crediters rvative Ra Conse Parliament At A Glance By THE (‘AVAIHAN PRESS it is ~ignit'icant that the fathers . . , . (‘N’dlled With (“‘3th the I“‘0 mm bore - the first time in [Tans “ll “Wit” PM" men into Conservative ranks. the mretinzs which led to (‘Cll- “‘3'” r"‘l‘l'“d ‘hal ll“ “’Ol'h federation. and now the Island hl‘ln‘l . I‘Ppl't‘sPnl8~ mm. mm aclmm‘Ilpdzcd “r' mkhrmimm begin me 1957 of,” {inn commission” (tastom Balcers elevation was one at- tcniiial. We extend thanks for guay's staff is merely pre- Nacho" [or “mm in making this 2i'ant and assure that it will iimjnaryI their decision. )c well spent to provide a mcm- I I orable lfltil centennial." FRmAl- i‘l’r'l 2" The Commons sits at 11 B lIdI {\lr. Balcer appeared with the two new Conservatives at press conference and spread a welcome met publicly for oth- ers amonz the Thompson group who may want to follow theii lead. OTHERS WELCOME However, Mr. Ball-er said he cannot say that he expects oth- a.m. EST to study agriculture department spending. 9 s t l. males. The Senate is ad- journed to April 28. B.C. Shipyard S Strike Settled VIC’I‘ORlA t(.‘P| -—v'l‘he British . I .. I 1, Columbia shipyards strike was and program wore “Plcome' nl'i'sf‘lllRlIVGS of architects an... Id TI d I I” I. y I. I . y . CIIIIIIIIIMIMIISI , sette iii rs a) o owingt He said the shift is an indi- l three hours of hard bargaining. l cation that Quebec, first swept Thc tender call asked bidders :for two-phase quotations: A nib-tr d B a l though any who were willing to accept. Conservative leadership ’7. usiny' any ades. an . I i in: _ P.1d]. Sllb-l‘l‘il‘flf‘s '5 inn 1 as po-srblc. A majonilgv. tenders ignored the Bl of the section. 400 on plumbing. healing. ven~ . . . . . . irked \vh n , ‘ filation and air conditioning. » e Sh? heard “w s'mm I Miss Bccltard. a sciatica pa- ticii a the Ottawa General 3 m [hiring the Wednesday SilllllL’,‘ ‘lltli' 'hIN‘“ hid-S “'9'? in WV Hospital. was bronchi into the? . the clcctrir'i work to be don‘: (mm-[mom on a hospital strei, . of the trial Mrs. .lanson refusedj the structurc scheduled ti‘ (-hprI Sim broke down in tears an order from Mr. Justice Sam Hiizhes to testify in English ‘Later the judge said she was entitled to speak French and an interpreter was provided for hcr Thursday. he built in the block boimdvd a number of times as she de by Kent. Rnclllfil‘d Md Fiill'm‘ scribed the shooting of her sis- Street containing the old " " ter. lioralisc, 65. and Miss Al | Kent School. bcrlc (tuindon. 45. ‘z‘tlaclean N: Son. (‘iiarlottc “Miss Guindon [en right a! tau-"I mum-0d a ‘3' bid at my femI“ She “MI “50 did my At one point in her brief tes- Sltldfitltl. The other two were sister. it was terrible." timony Mrs. Jensen lapsed into both ‘A' bids front Universal I a few words of English and they Electric, Ottawa. $343.0th. anti! WOLNDED IN HAND judge, s p e a k l n g Front-u. i ‘ Canadian Comstock Ltd. Mon- lliss B e c li a rd. who was promptly ordered "in French' trral, $356,679 l wounded in the hand by one of please." a1 his erstwhile ers to make a similar move ai-: t ‘mamdcr of the (lav nks Unstable House Balance Shifts 'l'Hl‘liSllAY. April 23. lfltll. 1-\\.nQucl)(.[. “pN U “9mm OTTAWA it‘Pt —'l‘lie llllslHiilP ib_\ Sol-la] t‘rorlil love: i: the I I GIIIIIIIaIIdI LahIIHIII and “my halange of political tones in 1953 'crlcml (‘lr'r-‘trinI is return lav 'om r ".t t ' . ‘ana a's ' ‘ v - t a . - .. ., _ II “him”? I“ ho” Umq IIIIII ()IIOIIIIIII RImIIIIskI iIIIIII III d minority Parliamrnt .n, It too tun-pad) sI\ stem and mar and (.ltnlnll~9lt‘n d‘rl‘mms l I . _ sii te anew lhurizrlav. luo llia' tliorc ls no room for lhu'd “Hm “I MIHFII Halifax bummss_ nonnretI tity ucio lozivin: Qiicbet- MPs cast off their 30- parties in lllt" present political man JS. Hrrlcson. assist the Nif'lal ('rcrlit party and “3' Cred” W'lllk'al W" and ("mlf‘xl "l '31“ l‘F'WW'F- aui deputy nilnislrr it'inancc) - joining the Progresstvc ('un. ln'm’d “‘9 Pmu'TSSiW (“mm'v' '1'} t I..(,.I,I.I,.”n,..m of "almna, de_ NIIIIIRIIIIM at I to llii men had agreed to tour“, Ottawa. Dr. \'..’\_3'«I. Macv I M Both men Gerard l'irnu- ~d i at“ p Immmmm: mmmmnm I I I ——- u r‘ 't ' ' ‘ l\"ll'12"t‘. lircsnlrnt c-mcritus of “9“”le “mm” Holl‘“ Il abr-ll I d ' ‘ L" 1‘0 “H” (m) “Hm” “(lle NFL. II I [I II I I I I I II I I I - . . e an Gciairl Olll‘liCL lion. llicrc liar] been "no deal" or .ni\ eisny of British (,9. said Lanarlian troops were iRin’m sk'i~f ll' ‘ " - ' lumbia Vancouver Mdcm. . . ”‘ 1 “mm .‘ KM?” 0‘ 0' lll'l'\~ltl‘f‘ put on them to I\II .I II . I _ . I1dn so,“ to (ypm; “.th m... “yan be seated among the (‘oiiscrva- make the «marine Marianne l.lllll(‘ll of \an- ~ . tivc B l 'l ‘ ‘ V (cover and ch-on/u hit-o xi't ""m‘mm'mm: “'0'” lh" 1”" S' ml enter“ “10 Lom- \lr l‘ r l "l I .. , . ‘ t . H t . - ; . . . t It a ‘ H} ci‘iimcnt tlicv would remain "m"; m the 1963 general 0106. H WWI y Um” Md m-iiHIlief of .. Action. Quc- mp”, a: n‘n" a: I, d iinn, Mom I'””””‘ Q1". ‘ ‘m‘mr “in” hm, CHyI - ~ « NIH” I is pcrtcctly bilingual. added DH "IHT I The hiberalfi “,"h ND Iii moving. they further weak- that the coiidttion about nomi- [ILJHUIIVI'E‘I4D'I I and Social Cred" ywlpI d9 PIanIRObE‘rl 'l‘l‘mllll'lsmls SON-1' iiaiin: conventions does not Dr \l'ltUi’lllntll‘l‘ 'l‘illmilllmml’nlgll‘ featcd 43 to 42 a t'oiisci'va- “Gd.” gmul’ “'“Wh “"5 hf‘t'n mm“ hr intends to run acam CI.I «II I r iPII_ . .. 1.". procedural hm". mm”. an important factor in the 1111- for P:il'li;riiif‘lll. Lllif‘llllldl (,.oiiinnttee is rlc- . - - " noritv l 'b I a ' ‘ ll"lllt‘(l with the news of this “Ml-V "f H'“ "“dl-‘ll‘lllllllf'll . I 'l 9 r? "mcmmpm & Hr' mid - l' t ' " W “II I II . . MHI ability to Survive on votes of ‘ ." "S (N NH" "" .M‘ bun . . m . ticsrlay a:tci‘ weeks of consulta- III‘ II II I II _ _II I (on i eme. t . , . . I (II. N I an mmmm" 9f MWMM Ma” ,m- _ “Md lions \\'Illl his constituency of [w mmlml aSDPI‘ls of the HM riot ('l‘lill'L‘f‘d the rcrlisit'ibit 1‘9"" Bal""r- “amp” “all”?! lir'f‘l‘s aiirl llY‘ZRleer: mml of .n . ‘ . ' . . . . ‘ {IIIlelrlil‘iIinIiICyIIIIIHLPRIIFL: I?ItuiI..Ir HIin “on “Mk M H", DHme in this year as Quech leader of uhom he said are favorable to _ I I \ - ' y ‘ . ‘ . ' i - ('f‘llllf’lllllal aiithnrfi‘lies god ‘lal'11ffls‘: drnf‘llfll‘nl elm-im-al commis "w plng‘rmf'w (nnwr‘ml‘m h" domsmn it" {m'f‘h m” my OI IIIIIIII . Mn”; already is prpparde b" and chief lieutenant of nppo— Ierm honmtly." He aid '0! . for? pass“? of the bi” sition Leader Diefcnbakcr. “as “a: rim-rod in 196.1 with Con— servative help. THOMPSON WAS t'RlTlf‘AL .\lr. Thompson. who ex pressed disappointment at tneir decision and was critical "the hidden persuaders" helped them makc it. I colleague: in Le. lRallicment des (‘redilistes for destroying the Social Credit y movement in Quebec. l Le Ralllf'l’llC‘lll—i-l‘llllllhf‘l'll‘l: 13 IQuebec Ml’s including Leader l Real CaoLietic-—split with the .Thompson group last summer. ; Seven of h e r Quebecers re- l mained with Mr. Thompson and lthree Western Social (‘redit l members. i . On most is<ucs the Thompson igl‘fillp has voted with the ml ‘ iioriiy L i b e r a l :overnmcnt l which is four membch short of a Commons majority under the )l'f‘Sf‘lll House standing. The new ('oinmons standinz. Liberals 1'28. Prnzrcssive ("on- scrvativcs 96. \"ew Democrats 17. Crediiisics l3. Serial Credit 'Iht'sc bi'lrliii“ with the class I ., \acant ‘2. Byclcctions have and .-mouiit. Tvcrc: plumbing been called for June 22 to ill] rid heating - Conne'bx. Twi-I vacancies in Xliiissinsz. Ont and Zl‘l'. Montreal. ‘A'. $494375; II ‘Douulas Bros, and Jones, Char-l lottetown. identical A and B» (normg ,~ J» . ' y , I I bids of $31.93“: Power most, . f A“ L? T“" _('m“ni “‘1' '2 Shms med h} "“f’ mony Ferry I I VF IAI VIII III” \\ll|lf‘.\sf‘§ lhuisday df‘st'rlbodi uho burst into the (hrist the d V'”‘~"‘I“”'1 h '”- -' i in an Ontario Supreme ('ourflKiiig Church rectory, identitied ‘ ,CJHTMTX. 111;]57‘2'1‘ Ltd" Mm" .itll‘i' hmi’ four persons died in; Binette as one of the intruders serVIce To ay ma. .3 r . a (-I r~h rer-lor' h.r Dc. . ' ' .. ' ' . .m. . H H "H '\ 99 C ml He Was the one who said FOIIOWIng Fire 0” ‘9” MW" _-I"'l"“ it”: .‘ltsS Hemline Bcrhard. at l 'shut up or l’ll kill you; ynui were three I hl:;.4I4l)OlIl:la" and John Edward Horncr were know I can do it.‘ " she said.. A flashback 1m ttw (unfair L,.H'val1i\ll:linof‘ng—7lmy. 'qunf'v'ng at “‘9 capital m'mler Mrs. Agatlie Jensen. also af‘okohnld of the car ferry SS Inna. . i llIrPrl‘II. . I -I trial of ill-year-old Reginald Bi- resident n, H", FerIVI MI“ I". rIIIIIIr NIIMII IIIFIIIII III “I 3"" QJ'9h°‘- “ll?” 3 )"9 neiic. charged with the. sooot-y 5mm on 105m)»an m prmwh fl ' ‘ I Ifli I LnIIiI'oy-iil F.lI:Ir(-Iti'icr. gall-I m: "f pau] Harden 22I one at ammugh she IInch'IISIIIIIdS and Sz‘tivimfaloll' 2 0(‘lIcrlIx'I frolic; 'm‘ m" or" a l n " H‘“ (""1‘ “'l") (“9 ~ speaks English. said site an- I: 0.1.3::2m3“ for"3 ‘0‘; The fire burned for about five minutes but ua: Mutiziiished by tile l'l‘(‘\\' \‘n out: was in» Illll't‘f‘l. The \‘P\.Pl “a: fwd up a: li‘!‘ pier in Cape Tormentinc at the limo. Sci‘v't-t‘ fr-r 'l‘r- remainder of day was handled by the \I\’ ("iitorlr‘i‘atinn. and the SS flcoiia it. The Prince will be back on normal schedule at " pm. today. The .\'l\' Ahez~ \icrt is away undergoing an- nual nvcrhutil. a... ' t i i ; t. f. 2. Two Quebec ScrialI (‘i'cdzt 4“? c‘msm\.am.uII "are and (tom-d ttiiellt-i lf'll‘ .iin K” s aiiii'nmccrl Frilirslay I slimtn with lllovr "mt 1m ’cr- [My have mined the Progret ("'“rd (“0mm “C'em'r'l Cbppoofllon bender Dietenber TWO sc MEMBERS Joiil DIEFENBAKER Lai- — following the 1mm lllt‘lil in the Commons. (0? w—m’,_wuld- 4 .._A_ A- _ A