V, v Y V If It's Good .The Guardian Is For It VOL: Lxxvu. N0. 275 FIVE young Rotolo brothers from Sicily with new vision following eye operations use their new sight to see Po pe Paul VI during a special au- dience at the Vatican in Rome Friday. They are from left, Paolo. IS; Carmelo. 13; Calo- For The lsland who @uardian W E A T H E R Cloudy, showers beginning in evening; Lora-high 35 and 50. Sunday; sunny and col er. “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” “I. Pant om“ poet-u to eat Authorised In Second Clan Hill I! Department. Ottawa. and for urns-t CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 7, 1964. “nt,?” SEVEN CENTS 18 PAGES _ Ottawa UN Conference Is Blasted By Russians By FARMER TISSINGTON Capital Bureau, The Guardian WA — Treasury board approved for an expend'tu e of $40,000 by the Atlantic Develop- ment Board to build an access causeway road connecting Mon tague with the Langley Fruit Packers plant. has been receive . it was announced here Fri- day by John Mullally, MP for Kings. He said that it is expected ap- proval w be ratified by the ‘ governor-in-council immediate- gero 5; Gioaechino, 11 and lb" Previously. an expenditure or I l Giuscppi. 9. Their mot'ier. not I | . identified. is with them. They : fig)" “3‘; been :f‘bnzgtedl '0 . _. in a ma connec n e ant we're bl‘m‘l "“m hm“ due ‘° l O S g to the Brudenell RoadgAfteijde- (‘8 HIM.” _ . velopment board officers exam- tAP Wirephoto VIH cable from ined the site, it was decided that Rome.) a connection directly to the main China-Russian Reconciliation Seen Doubtful MOSCOW 'CPi —~ Many in- formed observers here are scep- tical genuine reconciliation between Russia and China despite the downfall of Nikita Khrushchev. China‘s doughty antagonist. l The giiev that the frag-e betwe’cn'p Mosiow" and 'ifeinn‘g gone beyond the point where it could be dissolved by the simple expedient of serving up Khrushchev's political head to the Chinese on a platter. tin Moscow Thursday. lead- ers of the Russian and Chinese Communist parties met face to face. With Chinese Premier Chou En-lai looking on. Leonid l. Brezhnev, Soviet party leader appealed for unity and for a world conference to deal with the split. in Communist ranks. tChou did not applaud the call for a world meeting but clapped vigorously later when Brezhnev .___________.___ Composer Dies Of Heart Ailment NORTH HOLLYWOOD, Calif. (APl -~— Composer - conductor Buddy Cole. 49. who provided iano Accompaniment for such singers as Bing Crosby. Rose. mary Clooney. Marlene Diet- rich and Phil Harris. died Thursday night. His death. attributed to a heart ailment. occurred at his North Hollywood home. Widely known as a recording artist and arranger. Cole had worked earlier in the day on music for Crosby's television series. He. had also worked dur- ing the day with Harris. ' I tion districts with a big propor- ‘on of the country's 12.729 reg- stered black voters. The exist- (TAPITAI. BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN OTTAWA - The. closing down of HMCS Queen Charlotte in Charlottetown was raised in the Commons Friday by Ron. J. An lzus MacLean during considera- lion of the defence department estimates. He said the. department dc copied most of the recommen- dations of the committees that were established to consider mi- lttia unitsibut it Was unfortunate had not accepted the rccom mendation of the Heady com- mittee on Queen' Charlotte. “I think it is an unfortunate anomaly that our mail nrovmcc of Prince Edward island should he the only province in Canada without any naval presence Whatever, as will be the c a se when this unit is closed." Mr McheaIn said. "The unit has been in existence for more than 40 years and it has an excellent record and all the reserve units in P.E.I. have always received Mani . He said that. on a per (‘aplla basil the nunitfer of people who about the chances of a- highway and the town of Monta- Rue would be more logical and of greater benefit to all. The new plan caused some de- I . I lay and necessitated treasury board approval for the change land for the additional expendi- ‘ l ture of 515.000. Under the new the . arrangement. government _ through the Atlantic Develop- VATICAN CITY (Apt—Five iment Board. will pay one hun- young Sicilian brothers with ' dred per cent of the cost of con- brand - new vision clatmbored SU'UCtinE the causeway road. about the throne of Pope Paul In order to get the work done .Fri ay ' a moving special as rapidly as possible. it is ex- audience.\'phey told, him now pected that the Atlantic Develop Imnu goal ) . good it is to see. mcnt Board will request the pro- ? Um“ q'um, recenny it was. Awe and wonder filled the vmctal department of highways lcustomary to regard the Sine-"yes "f the Rom" homer" to “peruse. and carry Wt me l . iborn with cataracts and blind work. In this way. the constrqu Sov1et dispute as strictly ideo-t , , . llogical _ abstract polemics be_iuntil an operation Oct. 20. as two can proceed more rapidly . , - - _ they were ushered into me ;tween two big Communist pow lthmne am or the Vatican“ I to the puma, ofcach. m . . other‘s MarxiSm - Leninism. A” “I” 313‘" . Paolo. 15, Carmelo. 13. Giant-.- to he last year or so. how- chino. 11' Giuseppe, 9' and Ca]. ever. it has taken 0“ the 559' ogero, 4. were accompanied bv pearance of a straight conflict their parents. Gaetann and ‘of national and political inter- Gram-a Row“, 05 Campobello d1 95‘5- Licata; Bishop Franceso Mon- aco of Caltanissetta, Sicily; the doctors who performed the eye surgery. and several nurses and staff members of the Calfanis- l setta hospital had surprises for .said Communists have one com-. ’ leScige Begins Visit To Paris PARIS (Reutersl — Quebec Premier Jean Lesage arrived here Friday by air from Vienna on a six - day visit. during which he will confer with President de Gaulle and Premier Georges Pompidou. Lesage told reporters his talks LID TAKEN OFF FEUD This was strikingly demon- lstrated by statements that Chi- lnese leader Mao Tse-tung made Ito a group of Japanese social- 6 Dope .ists in Peking this past sum- ; e the boys. After he blessed them t flfimssiflgge “1:219? 0;; and the others in the audience and waChers and 315° thefitafus llerrigm-y forming part the he handed each a box of choco- 0‘ Quemc House m Pam- “9 $40,000 ADB Grant Approved For Montague Mr. Mullally said. Normally will cover exchanges of students b9 ‘Military Apparatus' Said In The Making O'l‘TAWA ICP) -» Russia ac- lain powers aimed at using the 'cused Canada and other nations UN in their special interests, Friday of trying to create a which have nothing in common "'military apparatus" under with the interests of maintain- eover of the United Nations ing peace." “88- The statement went far be- A statement containing the yond original objections to the charge was issued by the Soviet conference as expressed by Iz- embassy only a few hours after vestia, Soviet government news- the conclusion of the B - nation paper. CORRECTED TORONTO ICPI ~ An over- sight by a distinguished visi- tor to Upper Canada College s been corrected a century later. OVERSIGHT ‘ l ADB projects are carried out ,lcnt cooperation between the le- under the supervision of the fe- . deral government. the ADB and Premier John H a mi I to n deral department of pu hilc lthe provincial government and Gray of Prince Edward ls- . I idepartments concerned in this land led Maritimes leaders on i . "The delay in getting this pru- l and other projects. I hope this a visit to the Toronto boys‘ liect underway ' is regrettable, ice-operative and understanding} school Nov. 3. . and neg- I but the change in plans and oth- l spirit will continue because it -s lected to make the traditional per factors which could not be l most essential for the successful i request of distinguished visl‘ lavoided have contributed," Mr. operation of the board and the‘ tors for a half-day ‘Joliday for lMullally said. "There is excei- agencies with which it works. the boys. When the present pupils this i - h v nt, . i miefimvre $351529: thteemfee conference here on the technical It accused certain powers - . pram . Gra-y' 13 - y 01d .aspects of UN peace - keeping 'apparemiy the us and am, Richard Osler. made a point iOperatlons' ain. t out: they were not of asking for the holiday 31_ ‘ Just before the conference named—of “using the UN. in do— opened Monday, a Soviet spokes- fiance of its charter. as an in- .man had told The Canadian strumcnt . . . in pursuing their 'Press that Russia had no objec- own policy directed towards in- :tion to the conference. ferference in the domestic al- The statement divulged what fairs of other states. towards ipurported to he the subject of subjecting these states to their Russia’s position as expressed domination." privately last week to External , ‘ Affairs Minister Martin by So- CHARGE “PLATE,” viet Ambassador Ivan Shpedko. The Statement renamed the The statement came just Soviet charge UN forces in 111‘ hours before Mr. Shpedkn was gongo W?” t“ “We” to entertain Canadian officials the “MM” “herath WW" though it wasn't in the script. Friday, headmaster Alan G. A. Stephen posted the follow- ing notice: “T‘ie half - holiday over- looked Nov. .1. 1864. will take place Friday. Nov. 13. l964." Other Bills liker Before Flag Debate By KEN KELLY national labor code and the iViet Nam Premier l l OTTAWA (CP) -— Informed l1964-65 spending estimates. l 0 Appeals For Time “ and the diplomatic corps on the. "‘9'" “f the Com-{01°59 99°91" :Ta‘ldpfrtltday 5:31 Where they differ is on i s e y we a r , . 6‘ ~ to devote the next few weeks :himerbihfnigfilgfietfirgim'; By MALCOLM W- BROWN?) 7th anniversary of the Russian 1‘ “idfmly 1‘ “mum “W to the government's legislative .the flag if the legislation hasn't SMGON "AP"‘M"5'“°°’“1“3.Reanutm- "' '"unmes Wm “MM t° a” !program rather than to debate reached an agreed stage of pm ‘ opposition led Premier Trant The statement accused ML “Terence- lon the new flag design. lgn,“ ;V n Huong to beg South Victim/[mun of adopting a course 'A great number of these I That was the picture which New D r l. L d EN3 5 People by radio Friday l"towards using the said mil- muntrlt’s 31'? members 0! mm‘ ‘icmerged after Friday's second ‘D l hem“ :1". :13 e r l night for breathing Space for his itary contingents for conducting “1W “MRS M Western POW"! summit conference in Prime oug as 35.531 the 35: de‘ infant civilian government. Heimilitary actions which have not. a" the"? 1'3" b? no doubt tl‘lat LMinister Pearson's office. Aibate Shmldm W“ "D at .least urged them to give the govern-lbeen approved by the Security it '5 the“ mumrles that ""1 'furthcr meeting of the party‘thnse three b'us even if u l ment 3 chance to rule before Council and which therefore do {mm the main hotly 0f thfi PM" means the flag report .wont be 7 tearing it to pieces. .not correspond to the purposes “Oman” 0‘ tl-‘e “Mere”? 51“! debated “nm after ChrlStmaS' : Prospects of hostile demon- 0f the UN Charlen" set the in" mere". u“ “4" leaders is scheduled for Mon-‘ clay. , . . i . ‘ The governments posmon ls . lment ea Informants said there was no finder mod to istrations by student and reli-i . f - agreement among the leaders week: or possibigenvéhatis gious factions menaced the cab- ‘Rlésussfla whgygffiggm 8' its ‘Only five of the % countries to fix a time limit on debate on i an un‘rcasonable ‘time 'in which ‘inet that took over last Wednes- assegs‘ed sh‘are 0} W P ta“; represented at the meeting are the report of the Commons flag ‘to complete the passage 0f re_‘day—with the. diplomatic blesa- Ree ‘in‘ m k .n Th C N d NATO members: Canada. Den- committee. The report recom- ” ' ith pMsidlsl‘,‘ eh'mg” 3" imal‘k- Italy. the Netherlands ‘mends a flag design of a single 'the ‘ 1 e 3““ o“ t e .gf‘tunds ‘ and Norway.l V . v esa operations were initiated statement added: 0 . Soviet Union rightfully belongs ales and a gold medal of his d"! ""t damme- l .to China pontificate. P . i "There are too many places The pontiff Save Mrs. Rotolo [occupied by the Soviet Union." 5' rosary- He h§nd°d ROW": 3 ' peasant. a Silver pontifieal ‘deelared the Chinese leader in I and an enve‘ope con. ‘5 talk mat appeared to take “9 taining an undisclosed sum of lid off a long - simmering feud money between the two countries. Rus- W sia. nervous about Chinese ter; 5. Rhodesians Vote Strongly ritorial.ambitions and what i called "great Khan chauvln- ism." responded by warning By NEIL A. MATRESON Provincial, Farm Editor a ainst an attem t by China HALIFAX — The competition tog remarvz the gap of the IHdePendence was stronger than ever in the world. cattle show rings at the Atlantic In the immediate aftermath SALISBURY 'Reuterstd-Rho- Winter Fair Friday. but. one Is- desia's mainly-white electorate land herd won enough money to of Khrushchev‘s overthrow by . has voted massivelv for inde- rab the remier exhib'tors AI e Kos in . it p i 332ml? the: wit); la lotygof pendence under contlnllefl While award. and three other Island ispeculation that the change we based 0" the Brit's“ co“ Showmen had l“inner-UP hnnm's ony‘s present constitution? final returns from Thursday's refer- endum show. T'iere were more. than nine rsons voting in favor of the government - backed policy of for premier breeder and prem- ier exhibitor. The herd of Mary Palmer and Sons. Kensington won the prem- ier exhi-bitor's award in the Guernsey ring. A MacRae and herwood ’were r n- would almost automatically mean a rapprochement between .Moscow and Peking. 3. net-up t3 < .v n urns: “yes . The results show a high per- centage of abstentions in elec- .— i ing constitution of this white~ ruled country denies the vote to most of Rhodesin'n black Afri- can majority. Premier Ian Smith's govern- had entered the militia and oth. er reserve units is about three times as great in l".E.I. as the national average. He said in believed that more than 150 na- ment stressed in the closing val officers who had been mem~ days of the. referendum cam- paign that a "yes" vote will not a mandate for a unilateral declaration of independence. New Round Planned For RCMP Talks OTTAWA (Cl‘l -— A second federal - provincial meeting on financing RCMP operations will be held here within a month. an (MP spokesman said Friday. Justice Minister chau met the attorneys - general of the eight provinces policed by the RCMP earlier this week. but no precment was reached on new here of Queen Charlotte before World War Two or in the early days of the war. served in the navy during that. war. "This is a magnificent contri- bution to the war effort to come from such a small unit as this and I believe it is unfortunate that the unit has been done away with." Mr. Macbean said. He said there was an uneasy feeling that. the Handy commit- tee had been formed in order to give the navy reserve unit: a le- . cent burial. “The people who were called in as medical advisers found that their duties were actually R those of pallbearers." Mr. M c Lean said. statement of non-approval what has been done in this con- nection and I believe I am not ANIMALS mu: this junior alone in this respect. because federal proposals. is shared. not only by The discussion will resume _ gig-:52] reserve. but the late this month or early in be. female Guernsey champion zeneral population of P.E-I-' camber. the Inokeaman llid. helped earn Mrs. Mary Pai- Grabbed By Island Herd w for the premier exhibi- the other Islander to achievel (Continued on pages col. 3) independence from Britain un~ Son S e -der the 1961 constitution for my one against. Final re- , t 58.091‘ “no 6. distribution and labor code. bills 1 in: of the United States—“0'.” map} I {on i M M and sen the Canada PensioniMfijl' Nguyen “mm” The _ e 93 . W le Sm“ iPIan to a Commons committee l "" "3’3" re ""9. - the eneral assembl and not .. . f I. with a vertical red batI at each lin preparation for hearings on ‘ _~— by the gsecurity council, as pro-. J" the 1mm Of an the” ' Side. h o n Bled row .0 s. . . . . . ‘ the Sewer. government has em. I 9 mp ‘3 p 5‘ n B E “dad m me Charter' to a conclusion no matter what The flag-debate may not get That would leave a bit more‘ Despite Canadian statements motivatinm are being 84”” for started until some time between than two weeks to debate the by Mr. Pearson and Mr. Martin (.311an this 00..."..an an gap. I 0- 1 3. 15- Government flag report before Christmas. that the 23'nati0n “WP-ting “’35 marking hv states of special 1sources said MnPearson is de— ' opposition Lea def met-en. . y purely technical and did not in~ minis”, pofiiingenis (or the UN i amine“ to Re?!) his word that baker repeated his rejection ofl VOIVC POlitiCal lSSUGS. the Slale' operations in fact. such a course the flag committees report will {a prior time limit on the (19.; SAINT JOHN. v.8. tCPl «ament said "it is easy to see. can i'esiiit only in «mm. [come to a decision by Christ- [bate This also was his party's .Exerclse Yeoman, the biggest-however. the real aims of con- Ea.tl(-)ng and (in mm, fiamhprm imaS. tstand in the earlier 22.43,: 19. itri-serviee manoeuvre since theicerning this conference go far fulfinmenf of this impoflam ‘ The party leaders are said toitbate on the government‘s pro. ;&cond World War. ends today [beyond the framework of ex- task by m, UN‘u more or less agreed that posed flag design of three red i‘witb the un l and i n I: here of.changes of technical experience (Mr Warm“ and MT Mam" imeanwhile the Commons should maple. leaves on a white ground ftroops and vehicles from eight between the countries that have said ' mom", m, pflhfem“ iwork anada Pension with a vertical blue bar at each ,naVi’ Shit“ Supplied their contingents for (honed ,ha, i, wmnd flaw mm. lPlan, the redistribution bill. the side. i The more than 400 troops. all ."","- "r “mm” M "‘9 UN "De" ing' to do with the earmarkju imombers of the 3rd ‘Canadiania'mM' n pantingpnfs for UN ufv E h o b of a I 'Infa ntry Brigade Group at‘ "Those aims. as one "I" "n- The" said‘thi‘s was a matter for J(lamp Gagetown. N.B.. sailed derstand. are directly connected dwisinn hv “Minna, 10mm. ‘from Argent“. Nfld-. THUI‘SdHY wit'i the general course of oer-intents) after five days ohmanoeuvres.‘ '“' "‘“k " "°“‘ ’ ““* Charge Flatly Denied By Canadian Minister Argentfa to moc enemy from infiltrating into the. installations. ' the United States naval base atl . k I runner-up honors. He did it in nAvp; Mcm'rosn _f t t ' - the Scotch Shorthorn ring where in" a ‘ 3 amp" “my! M i vtor‘s banner in the Ayrshire -flfll _. t OTTAWA (CPi—External \f— Soviet. Embassy only a few the herd 01' Cyrus Eaton. UPDP-l‘i fairs Minister Martin said Frl-. hours after the conclusion of the ring and Keith Boswell and Son. Victoria were runners-tip for the prfpiler hm”? awardfib.‘ . } Elifdfmd‘ N‘s" were Wm": .day night. there is no foundation E 23-nation conference here on the e premier ex 1 iors . .. o M t . V _ . I 0”" a. “and; Russuin charge that (‘an technical aspects of UN peace. banner goes to the man wnol Another lslander. has shown cattle winning the i Newson. Cornwall made an out- most. money that he had bred on standing showing in his first an his own farm. The premier ex- pearance at major fair This hibitor is the man who has man only started breeding two ‘shown cattle winning the most years ago. this was his first. and other nations are try- I keeping operations. in to create a "military appar- Just before the conference MONTREAL mp) A" "" atus“ under cover of the United ;opened M on d a .v. a Soviet awry Opens here Monday min i Nations flag. :spokesman here had told Th Canada's worst single plane disU e said in an interview that Canadian Press that Russia had _ ‘ I ‘ . __ - _ . the only way a “military ap- i no objection to the meeting. ‘money In any single breed. re- year In competition" v 8:" Digzpfrajfl 0's." A‘r‘can 'paratus could be estatblishedj Informed sou rcea aaid ft gardless of whether he has bred The premier exhibitor and the i I n - at in" 'l h under the UN nag “mum be M, i would appear that m, sown the cattle on his own farm. or winner of the special trophy or ; swaMp at nearby Ste Therese "he UN "59] _ - ambassy had been (“manned by purchased them from somebodylthe highest point wmner in all I mam, A year ago- ‘ L Martin was commpnnnz ‘ H“, Kremlm' u d E COMMONS STUDIES BM Defence Advice Conflicts . O’l'I‘AWA ICPt—Defence Min- lete in four or five years and the defence headquarter: re- ~ .lster Hellyer received conflict- no new ones would be available orzanization. \dvisory channels Iiniz advice from opposition crit- to fill the gap. Canada‘s naval had been weakened. he said. lcs Friday as the Commons commitments to NATO would opened its study of the defence suffer. budget. r. Hellyer said '19 hopes to Douglas Harkness' former be in a position to announce a ‘Conservative defence minister. _5“h5‘3"”"‘ 9"” "f a Shipblll‘d‘ se.) Gerald Dollar. Winsloe Some reorganization had been needed as "Parkinson's Law fad been at work there." Because no plan for reorgan- ization below headquarters level ‘called for the allocation of more "‘1 Program Within 1‘ few had been announced it "Kraut money and men for the defence “'et‘ks- drzrcc of uncertainty . . . a do lof Europe. He said Canada's "9 3”" hoan a dPt'iFIon clinc in morale" existed. ' SHIPS NEEDED The proposal to build troop support of NATO has weakened “WM “9 "W'h’d “"‘hm " "'3' under the when” sonable length of time to pur- l Hamid Winch (NDP _ vam chase a new tactical jet plane for the RCAF carryin: naval vessels could be Icwgerfigasit; andsthracel Les. New vehicles and 5,.” _ we, "no greater waste of naval san- . -— c - e n sag-:pflled winery we... being can. funds. Ships were needed to strengthen Canada's anti - sub- Egested Canada reduce its role in marine program the defence of Europe. leaving the task to the Europeans them- selves. for the army. . arkncss felt some “ba- r ‘sic mistakes" had been made in J- 5”“ Mack!" 'PC Queensl wanted to know how fr 9 program of integration will go Were the hoped-for anv- ings considered in the light of the costs of premature retire sidered Mr Mr. Harkness and Marcel tL bert ll’C——Ed t W st)’ an... M. INSIDE TODAY in: the public with his talk until small performance. . “M """" "1:117 ments and the cost of reorgan- Both criticized Mr. Rellyeri Com} ' ' ’ ‘ ' ' l5 ization itself? .for scrapping the """""""" m was "unfortunate" HMCS kigate program of the former; ‘ .Quccn Charlotte naval reserve Conservative government with-1 Edmflnh . was among those to be dil- . out providing the navy with an m. on“... cu, ; banded despite its fine record. met and Sons of Kannada Winter Fair h Halifax yec- falter-native shipbuildinl Pro‘l gunmen“. _ a The Purpose of I” "m Pram." Exhibitor. “a” teddy. Here the animal is fun. . c._ N . study of tie naval militia being shown by Harold This would mean that most. “In”. Mark,“ ‘ . _ . . H 14 seemed to have been tong Duo for the breed at the sum» Palmer. china tn then-w wouldbeobso-l “units "a decent b ." v in»; .mmfi.:——‘L A