If It's Good For The lsland The Guardian Is For It VOL. LXXVII. N0. 294 .,i' at. SIR WINSTON Churchill stands with his wife. Lady Churchill at the window of @1119 @nmdian “Covers Prince Edward Island Like Authorised an Soon-d Clan Mall by the Post Office Bop-Molt. Ottawa. and for normal of postage in out their Hyde Park Gate home in London Sunday in res- ponse to cheers of crowd out- side. They had gathered to honor Sir Winston in advance of his 90th birthday today. (AP Wirephoto via cable from London). Sir Winston Is Cheered At London Home Sunday LONDON (CPl—Sir Winston Churchill smilingty posed lorl photographers in a window of home Sunday. eve Hundreds of goodwill mes sages from all over the world arrived Saturday and Sunday. Postman said it was the biggest his London I of his 90th birthday. as a crowd I mail Sir Winston had received of well-wrs-hers cheered and= sang birthday greetings. e war-time prime ministei Acknowledged the greetings of the crowd. which' numbered several hundred. with a wave of his arms. Laady Churchill and a nurse assisted the frail veteran states- man to the open window of his Hyde Park Gate home. He stood there for about three minutes despite a freezing driz- zle and at one point brushed away the supporting arm of his wif c. He smiled as be exchanged waves with those outside. Then, the curtains drifted back into place and everyone thought he had gone.But. he returned and leaned out the window for more rounds of applause Those in the crowd outside. noticed his traditional cigarE was missmig. on any of his birthdays. ‘ As the greetings poured 1a.: there were a few reviewed in ondon newswo- pers. Emrys Hughes. a Labor member of Parliament from Wales. entitled his review In the Labor newspaper. Tribune The Churchill Myth Exploded. Hughes said all Churchill did in his last years in Parliament was go to the House. “slumo down in his seat with a look of triumph, now look across to his ancient enemies on the op site po bench. look at the order paper; and then go to sleep." 'RECKLESS GAMBLER' clouded the man himself. Hughes maintained. He specif- Churchill As Artist Gets Eisenhower Praise By EDDY GILMORE (AP) .— Could Sir( LONDON Winston Churchill have become the world’s greatest painter” Gen. Dwight D, Eisenhower. himself an amateur painter.| thinks it possible. . 1 1n a recorded commentary for ‘ a television show to be shownl on Sir Winston's 90th birthday Separatist ‘ Arrested ; QUEBEC (CPI—Elmer Baker’ 2.5. a chiropractor described byl police as a "paid-up member of Le Ra'ssemblement pour l'Inde- pendance Nationale." was ar- ranged Friday on charges of theft and illegal possession of a revolver and dynamite. Detective Frank Dollard of city police said in an interview Saturday Baker has also been questioned about the dynamiting July 12. 196:}. of a statue of Qu attempts to blow up a Boer memorial and a Plain of Abra- ham flagpole. l the United .States says: he paintings of my oldl comrade - m - arms, Winston t ~ - .sy written verse. Ninety Years On. Churcmn' have Ewen me plea Sir Winston's birthday dinnel‘l",f party tonight will be limited to.tmn crusade 6 m be s of his family and' close friends. The menu will in- which .clude oysters and champagne. ‘ he old statesman's favorite ure and inspiration. I think that ’ Sir Winston had given the time and energy to art that he has given to political affairs. he might have been the world's greatest painter." Just how good is Churchill as a painter? 8 Huished member of Britain's Royal Academy of Arts. “but, let's be fair. he's not a great: painter and he would be the first to agree with me." The Royal Academy membcx asked that he not be quoted by name—because of his respect for Churchill and because he doesn't want to get into contro- versy about a friend's work. HAS LIMITATIONS “Sir Winston's painting has limitations." he added "For one thing. his eye for color isn't (Continued on page 3 Col. 2) Mars Space never doing anything "to ralse' the standard of living of the BelgianParatroopers 1 Pull Out Of Congo .ncitc Vezinai of Montreal; Sis- rie Gaston (Donia Be- the BNA Act I of Notre Dame de la lliu'I'K of the-mil census. with belieVEd it was the first time Greek Que. and Rev. and Mrs..their present seats bracketedzlin Canada Well a recording Nova. was admitted in a capital mur- tia 11 1121: New Brunswickll-‘lt?r "8 , > o .10); prince Edward Island. 1n the recording. a voice, al-j teen persons perished and 54 la...” Quebec 74 «75!; Ontario 'ege“ "’ he "‘8‘ "‘ Co’l’llls'lwrre injured Sunday in an PX: Hindu uahasahha. u hlch ,plosion minutes after the lnau-‘plastcrod "pope go home" sign: am," of a new bridge he.“ on walls in Bomhav and Vow British people." of “neve really being a democrat." of being "a reckless gambler with uman lives in the First World War" and of praising Mussollnll r note:- lin 1935 and Hitler only a shunt. Two new books about Churchill ltime after that. one by Lewis Broad and an “ other by Sir Isaiah Berlin. were 1 The New Statesman. a 185,, L leaning political weekly, com- ' ti Kingsley Martin. writing in mented in his revxew of to books: “The time for debunking Wln~ ston Churchill is not yet. and when it comes it will not suc- ceed as easily as with other. great personage: not that ma- gian paratroopers pone-damn of terial for criticism is lacking. the Congo Sunday after rescu. . . . It is a thousand pities that. mg the did not retire @1945. But. can everything will be forgiven himl c u 940." ’ ‘ beaseofl Churchill settled down to a’ers. including Canadians. Still quiet. family Sunday lunch and jin rcbcl territory. " Adulation over the years haulha‘1 a “at? m the afternoon- before sitting down before a television set Sunday night to ‘ ically seen 5 ed Churchill of 509 *1 Brim“ Broadcémng C0“ poration tribute to him - l A 90~minute program. studded :U with Britain's top entertainers” was to take Sir Winston through 1 nine decades with music frnm‘that missionary Muriel Harman 69. of Victoria. was killed in each era. The boys from Churchill's out? today. the former president of “hool- Harrow. Planned '0 Pre' sent their own tribute by smg- Years On. wr brandy will be present on the table and also in a monster v says a dish“ [cake specially baked for which is said to weigh about 120 pounds AlNSlDE TODAY Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Summerside .1 Kings. Queens. City... . 5 Prince Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 Has Minor Error PASADENA. Calif. (AP:— Spacecraft Mariner IV chose the wrong star as its heavenly guide toward mars Sunday but scientists expected to bring their w rd U.S. vehicle firmly back on course. "it was expected this could happen; it certainly doesn't jeo rdlu the mission or the Pl spacecraft." sold a spokesman for the jet propulsion labora~ tory. where Mariner IV wan built. An Atlas - Agenn booster hurled the spaceship from Can:- 3 eye. Kennedy. Fln.. Saturday on TVs-month. 325.com - mile voy- ute fly-by next July and lend them back to «rib. Immune and We. The information will help on- dnouo contract Ito - notion capsules which the United States to land on Mars in 1969. Tumbling through space at 7.000 miles an hour. Mariner IV began a liar - acouioition mun- oeuv-re. on command of its built- in inputer, 16 hours and 37 minutes after launch. Its sensor. a photoelectric de- vice thnt distinguishes objects by light intensity. was supposed to tort on the star Canopus. This year. visible in winter just over the southern U.S. horizon. to second in brightncs‘ only to Sirius to man“: unaided Canopus is 1,900 times brighter than the sun. It‘s the rudder in the Southern Hemis~ d by Jon. sailed to find the golden fleece. Instead of canopua. Mariner IV's sensor chose another nearby star. which Jet mul- sion ocienflats we!!! trying to identity Moder. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1964. Pressure Clears Threa To Pope’s Indian Visit WEATHER Cloudy with a few .snouflurries: winds becoming northwest 20. Low-high 35 and 40. "was" SEVEN cams Clash On Voting Rights May Be Averted At UN item of the Soviet Union‘s un-i Other delegations have been rcp)_.‘paid assessments to ut ' Sources at the United Nation-sweating with one of the most Lord C ‘ .to comment publicly in recent tary-General U Thant may belhlSlOI‘Y- able to head off a clash between . the Soviet Union and the United the showdown over them/let states in the general assembly‘ refusal to pay peacekeeping as- sessments lev1ed by the assem- bly will have to take place he- would be found to deal with the issue without compromising cer Secreiary Dean Rusk have the assembly opens its 19th ses- lunchcon date in New York 10-. day. They are expeeled to con‘ away no atmosphere of crisis sider a ro osal b Thaint that' " ‘ * ' p p y was apparent at UN headquar- 5. With the deadline only hours 5 In Commons between mid - December and. February to allow him an specially appointed committee. calm is that negotistions on a way out of the impasse have One source said both major been _ powers are disposad to accept pmVinces was published Satur- day in the Canada Gazette. it shows Ontario gaining three lseats. Alberta two and British Canada's delegation has re- ecretary - general would pusn .1 fused even he assembly to settle all ncc.‘ other delegations it is confer essary year-end business with ' ring with on the issue. although C out formal] debates so that theta spokesman said the mission decks would be cleared for ape-l cial negotiations on the prob' talks. has had an actiVe part in the seats. Nova Scotia. Quebec and These are the changes that and ; The act setting up the com_ J. issions was given Royal AS_ 0h. The number of seats for each as- ed Friday as evidence to each province under trial. Mr. Justie Robichaud he the presiding judge. said 1‘70 while “Stages fromiChesler Bdrk of Calgary. mis- wcrc expressed here for Ithel rop of the Bel-:38 ‘35’: Manitoba 13 I14‘: Sas- had been planned—mostlkalchewan 13 (17): Alberta at Bunia where severali’l'l": British Columbia rebel massacre launched wlieu‘lhundred foreigner: 8": believed .the Belgians first dropped from It was learned only Saturday The Belg” n government however. said at the outset of peration that it did not (ex-1 area last Wednesday. Her deathj’ lfollowcd by a day the staying in mg the school song. Forty ithat city of Rev. Hector McMil- R ~h a Specially llan. 49. of Avonmore. ‘ n a Miss Harman was a momberisuhday the Worldwide Evangeliza- ;chal-ge Foreign Minister Paul - Henrij The Canadian embassy here,iSpaak said the fact that thei "lit . have had a tragedy." announced said eight Canadians still are injwas evidence that Belgium had i the dog‘s death after a press rebel territory. Among themino desire to reconquer its for-i conference this morning on the ' as the; lawn in front of his ranch homt' JOHNSON CITY, 'l‘cx. (or); h. Yvonne du bon Faster (.iean<iRussians had charged. Im ———————— W ‘— craft THEY DON’T CARE and they were probably tho the Grey Cup champions on only ones who remained dry their return from Toronto. among BC. Lions fans who braved n d Sunday to greet R. J. COLPI'I‘TS :Moncton Man To Be Hanged On March 3 DORCHESTER. NB. 'LP . ‘ __ r olumbia one due to population Reginald John Colpilts. 18. of its between the 1951 and 19611Moncion was sentenced here ' By CONRAD FINK 24 PAGES ,1 Rightists Drop 1 Protest Plans ('alhoiu: poniiii':~ pilgrimage to BOMBAY 'APl-M855 arm-“5 Bombay beginning Wednesday. ,and political pressure may have. “1? Jan Sanzh' announced cleared the way Sunday for _ India this was Sl1f’l\'1ft£ plans to confront Pope Paul to visit history. ‘ Security lack ls Described As Terrifying LONDON iCP l—John Gordon. 1 One of two extreme-rightist Hindu organizations which have been protesting the Roman .igweek without fear of large-scale tht‘ P0P? with screaming pru- Hindu demonstrations marrinz tests and black flags. the “mac” papal journey in As part of the deal reached in almost 'round-lhc clock nego- tiations. police agreed to relax restrictions on thc. movements of .lan Sangh leaders who have under house arrest since lthcy started denouncing the pa- '1’ i visit and 33th international .eucharislic congress now no er lway as a “Catholic invasion" ‘and mass attempt to convert Hindus. managing “"0" 0' The 5""day Mahasabha, also has called of! Express. says the lack of se- demonstration plans. a slate curity in Canadian Prime Min. government source said. ister Pearson's residence bit terrifying." "is a Police squads swept through Bombay late Saturday nig t. The editorial commends refer rounding up 211 persons termod Saturday to hang March 3 after to Fe a r s o n's disclosure his “bad character‘S." Al. east Ill be was convicted of the capital " granddaughter at one i murder of a guard at the fed- eral penitentiary here. period at the penitentiary. Defence counsel T. J. O'Neil in war do it just as eastly. _ H under of Moncton said no decision to M formulas in the British North appeal had been ma White House over the "hot he jury deliberated one hour 'limaft _ ‘ 22 minutes before bringing I redistribution in a verdict of guilty with no: commission will have to take‘recommendation for clemency. into account in drawing the new ;man who wished to precipitate b d . * - A tape. recording u'aes admitl- land . told of stabbing the guard 19 twice with a knife. "2‘3 Snow Ahd . Cover Britain I . l LONDON (Reuters)._A mtg- mine buried in the earth and 1 in th he; 1 -—~——‘ gur Ice 9 Is Blamed For this central Greek city. line was . . h . i, ers obviously concluded LAMIA,Gree(e APi — 1n..- in: so they “,m .05..“ Dow, National police, who gave the casualty figures. said the blast “.5. Q‘rnngpgt in mabav~ gppeared to have been caused ' v Hindu lcadcr called “the par. t . nized political party with mem- cr sealed in Parliament. q_ platform essentially is one A f ’agitaiion for an all»Hindu 1nd and recognition of Hindi as the national languazc. Thcrc has bccn a national Snare of revulsion against right' .wing plans to agitate against f‘lhl. is not a nationally-organ“ Second World War and ics assassinated Mohandas Gandhi. lndia's independence erable mixture of snow. fog.‘d€l0nal9d by [he WElghl 0i leader 1 ice and rain continued to cover‘ thousands "l People mOVlng m I Elbe whole of Britain Sunday. services were affecie ice covered the entire coun- try at dawn and snow fell heav~ announce,“ ily in Scotland. Lighter falls oc- ' one of his; > two pet beagles. died Friday on. ithe operating table after svral-j . The national weather office hall forecast little change. he . the area. About 50.000 persons were at the site of the new Gorgopoia- ' .mon Bridge for the dedication curred in the south. Many roadsl ceremonies. The old bridge was1 were dangerously icy and rail destroyed by British and Grcc orces in November. 1942. i ‘the invading German armies. k 0 movement of supplies for Pope Makes Prayer For Understanding \'.\'l'i(‘.\\' ('l'l'Y ‘API. .pnpe Patti said Sunday he prayed the Favreau Future people of india will understand his trip to Bombay Wednesday ‘as a sign of brotherhood. esteem and honor. The Roman Catholic pontiff”! words seemed to reflect his re: i and conccrn about opposi- tion to his lndian trip by some 9 e n n a a n c 9 Hindu groups which have pro- ics 0 his By KEN KELLY settles publicly in the wake of ‘1 last w e e political crisis. good reputations of innoccn ‘l‘ Prime Minister Pearson .‘i'ill . persons questioned in the RC.“ 1the Commons of not wanting in O'lTAWA [CPL—As thc du..t'cai| in question M prnSumahlv even to his prime ministcra'lu- have to decide finally about the investigatmn. future of his minister of justice, Favreau. who bccame a prime target in the battle over charges of bribery and coercion in high places. While all sides paid tribute to Mr Favreau's honesty an his judgment on two counts. n . avrcau cull- ceded that he rulcd out prosu‘ cniion. for lack of sufficient evidence to guarantee a comic ion. on accusations against n trusted political appointee in the office of a cabinet colleague. 0n the second. Mr. Favreau has been couplcd with Citizen- ship Minister 'l‘rembtay. acknowledged knowing that the charges involved ministerial as- sistants and the prime minis- ter's parliamentary secretary. But neither man advised the prime minister until the day before the storm broke tn the Commons. weeks after they were in possession of RCMP re- ports on the matter. CLAIMS NAIVETY Mr. Favreau has said he was naive in making the no-prosu- cution decision himself rattler than seeking independent :11 vice in which no question could arise of political favoritism. He called it misjudgment. ’ minister basex- plained publicly why he did not advise Mr. Pearson at once. especially since. the. allegation! E’ 5 related to an international nat- cofics rose in which the Mafia editorials and in conversatiom _ the (moth... council has been devoted among .Vll’s here has been asked: t‘an .\lr Fear- The result has bccn that in 1d comin: and threat- cncri demonstrations. But his words shoucd clcarly opposition has not altered his I conviction his visit to India will 11 serve the inlrrcsis of unity among Christians and fraternity wuli non-('hrisiians to which much of the Vatican ecumenical Proicsls hogan immediately son risk further political prob~ after the Pope announced Oct. toms to keep in his cabinet a _ . V _ I 71-. man or men who demonstraleri tegrity. criticism was aimed at such misjudgmcnl? Accident loll ls Heavy In Atlantic Bombay. ill he would attend the intern» tmnal cur-harisiic congress in ._. U. . .4 Provinces Accidents claimed the lncsirlicd as a result of Injuries re- of 11 pchons in the Atlantic lProyinccs oycr lhc ucckcnd. lwith only Prince Edward is ‘land being fatality frcc ’ Dead are Angus ltunnld lStewarl. 5. Halifax. Hardy Earl |Weathcrbcc. 60. Plt'lltlli Larry ,(‘ayanaugh. Zn. North River. N.S.; Rhcal Cormicr. ill. Si. Maurice. NB; Dcnlsc Bunc- her. 15. Ricbibncto. Nil. Bcn- jamin Manricc Boyd. ~17. Clim- lman. VB: Frank Bull‘s 29,‘ ‘l.orne\-illc. NB: John (loom. y181. Portage River. N, .. Yyonnc l-lltiol. 16, and Hclcn Grace Warren, 16. both of .Cook's Harbor. Newfoundland; and an unidentified Saint John. l 7 .3, man. The Stewart child. son of crime. syndicate has been "an. er. and Mrs. Ronald Stewart. tloned land Wealherbce were both \‘lf‘- Mr. Favreau may have hmlpd ltims of separate ftl‘rs at one reason when he spoke Ill Three of the accident victim-- N‘in “Ich llicy were struck \' cars \yhilc unlklng on the ‘lll .highuay. They were Godin. Byars and Boyd. (primer and Houchcr were .killcrl yesterday when the car in which they were riding left the highuay ncar Richibuclo and li\'c other pcrsons were in. jurcd ill the accident. Cayan ouch died and two other youth.- ucrc iniurcd when their car llf‘ll ihc Truro-‘l‘alamagonche Victims of drowning accl- . were two 16-year-old lNcufoundtand girls. The truck ‘in uhicli iltry wch riding went over the end of a wharf. Searchers wcrc unable to lo- calc the body of an unidentified .Saini .iohn man repor have drowned in St. John bar bor Saturday night Witnesses said lhry saw him fall from I fwharf into deep water. c ‘1 The oihcr militant group con- sidered dangerous. the Hindu Hindu leaders arc in jail. Scores found blithely chatting to the of others are restricted to their homes. under police orders not to go anywhcrc near the Pope. “That is One of "1‘. fr“. mp durin: his five-day VlSll. phones in the world mm which Jan Sangh's decision to quit Colpms was charged wimln call could be made that could “'35 based Partly 0" What ""9 the stabbing death Sept. 23 of.start 8 Wm“ war". says Gm" Masterton. 49. of Money n Masterton died following “If a child of four can got a scuffle during a recreation‘it and use it. couldn't a mad- ys national intercsi“—-in other 4 words its nation-wide political " prestige. Jan .angh is a recog- ized political party, Primariy it is a collection of Hindu fanah 1948 one of the group's fanat-