If It's Good For The island The Guardian Is For It on @ito1irolintt “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” Autlurueluloeul ——‘—"""-"—-j--j 01.. LXXVII N0. 49 ,_______k on___ V Infant at Dallas Ct-iminal Oourts were Jack Ruby is on trial for murder. The baby was brought to court by lter mother. Mrs. Clattde white Deputy Sheriff Rosemary Allen seven-months chi Shanon Leigh White as the malice sure there are no concealed weapons on the PCs Launch New Attempt i To Defeat Pearson Gov't fi‘l“l‘\\\'A (OP!--After coming card «PC St. Hyactnthe- within eight votes of toppling iBagoti on the fifth day of tie the minority Liberal govern- lelgbt-day throne speech debate. meut on a non-confidence mo- the motion criticizes the gov- tinn Tuesday night. the on- ernment for not extending fam- sci-tatives bounced back Wed- iiy allowances to students aged nmlay in the Commons with a il6 to 18. ie. : The Creditiste group lntrodttced by Theogene Ri- promptl-y introduced an amend- Health Minister Voices Plea ; For Retention Of S’sicle Base ? F.xpt‘essing the opinion that ".\'carl_v everyone In Sum- . "we . . deserve at. mcrside has a personal interest; in it.“ he said. and added that it.’ lcast om‘ —— active base of 0pt‘r- J ation." Minister of Health Dr.‘affected farmers and fishermen: Hubert .'\lacl\'cil1 said in theras we. Lczisiature that. he hoped the‘; He said he hoped the base. fcrieral government would see; would “not remain open -4 tin ll fit to keep the RCAF base atldecreasing level“ but would re-i Sumnierside open. -main active. Dr. MacNeill spoke for about; Dr. Mac-Neill expressed the ten minutes prior to the ad-lopinion that “the Argus aircraft jnurnment of the afternoon sit.- “ is one of the most efficient. wea- ring as debate on the draft ad-lpons we have" and "should dress continued. -the last one screwed by “I3 ‘lit’ said that alllhougli 31‘ minister of defense." otrasing was periaps inaccut- - - -. air‘. “the RCAF is nrohribl; tire; The “°“"l‘ M“(‘):i"“;' WE; hf‘ thirrl biggest industry on:5“““° ‘l’°3k”‘3 t pr 3 V p at." ‘at the afternoon sitting. PICKED UP, DESTROYED Pamphlets On Desks . Spark House Action Ml‘. Ha-rrlnigton said that ini s to the province's po- By DON MttcLEOD . ‘icfi ..tf it gets into the pi-esn.".he said. “it may have serious im- plications.“ He moved that the copics of the article be picked up turn the members’ ‘desks. There was sonic QIRSUOH I9 it-. whether or not Mr. Han‘- rington's motion was in ord<_.‘I'- 'n,e ' was carried. fin- ally. and most of the pa-mph lets were collected by Home page boys and by the clerk of the Leiztsiatm. Wendell MoacKaY- CALLED TRASH the liegbllattlre which would nniliihit the use of poisonous Potato top kitten in the fll‘0V*; ‘fit’? appeared suffer Ylilfht setback yesterday. when members of the begin- lature began their ztfbern-o-on fitting yagtgtfiy, obey ntendlied col)‘ . ssue hurt! "us. Finds Ida-ho rotates." the illumi- Pit _ hat Netti minis- . r& t I“ Dr. Mac I '9" an cotttaminrt!-| l” M h°’m" :: pd mm” mm jcction to the CW!” _d ticle being distributed. He Stat M ‘IV chemise! ‘ N'|°i.\‘:5/{e a ‘cutter threat to law, so m “ma. and when we ..-mum we find this trash 011‘ SHEA‘ THREAT to POTATOES our He interested than Asking to II question the article. since It was ‘Hm’ pone; Gmette. was a veryl weak arlument H8313‘ ' icnl swwi. Mr. Mlncllne nld be bad «In- of the article use materiwl mmthePoHcPGIut.te but in: this can the authorities Quflifd‘ whmemnmcounmtow:Hi:.:flI*phmmm«m_! intonrt the PW? "‘ 3'9 a“ get: of nsinl who ulh nA.BvrRtsKrn Aritzutsf TRIAL cl:-Inlllvthrouollloo uyuefldputnu ht-I‘. of Temple. Tex.. a spectator at the trial and both mother and baby were frisked before being allowed to enter. (AP Wirephotn) ‘rested by the Gestapo and tor- CHARLOTTETOWN, Famous Secret PARIS (Reuters) -— Wing Omdr. Forest Yeo Thomas. 02, one of the most famous and bravest of Britain's Second World War secret agents.. cited a is e Tuesday night. it was announced Wednesday. Yeo Thomas. ill for 18 month-5. was a remarkable example of courage and determination dur- ing the war. Under the code name "White Rabbit.“ he helped organize the French resistance. He was pa- rachuted into Nazi-held France three times before he was ar- tured. He refused to give his captors any information: Yeo Thomas held the Georile Cross and the Military Cross and was made a Knight of the French Legion of Honor. DIDN"l‘ FLINCH The citation for the George Cross said: “He endured brutal treatment and torture without flinch-ing and showed the most amazing fortitude and devotion through his service abroad during which be under constant threat of deat ." W 6 Agent Diesi NOT can THAN CANADA, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 27, 1964 WEATHER Sunny. turning a little colder; wester- ly winds 15 becoming northwest 20. Low-high 18 and 2.3 SEVEN CENTS 18 PAGES" Army's Small Arms Caper l l .Gov't Encouragement t in Farmers Is Urged Enooutpagemeni by govern-i Mr. Jardine said there is a meat to fainmere in a nutmbervdownward trend in dairy pro- fialds of e wna;duciion in Canada and with called for in the Le-gtislatureitlte western provinces concen-.‘ Nisfigdahyj bi; Fmnk Jardvinetrating on grain in view I ( - ‘rice . large sales to Russia. there will . ’l'aIlIting part in the debate on . probably be a dra«st.ic reductionl "and" it back °"t' ed . the draft addtress. Mr. Jardi'me‘in dairy production in Western‘ the W; "95? r°tg°"t ‘Te'"3 said the Maritime Provinces do_Can-ada. He predicted that with- a'[._?,‘I1n?a:n eizmee‘ uggfnfig ‘(trtctproduce as much dla.tt_t:y on live years it “fill. be incces.-p “,em to investigate. He found 5 86 ON 00|‘|Slhm€d~ EVBTY FL’-1‘I‘.V to set tip a dairy count:-til. Hi.“ and a wmp,a_mon Don month." he said. "mere ‘"0 i'm- ‘or control board to restrict im- C,-awfietd 32 of Menaham P0115 0" daily P1‘0“l1<-‘ts. 11.-pt;t't.s of dairy products into N_,],_ trying in jack up me’ winte-r. cheese and bulcter comes Canada. car. from Quebec and in summer.' .. , . ,_ mm‘ is iunported fnmn NOVREPOTATO SUGGESTIONS theflggncggianyzllgkezet here? Scot.ia. ' Referring to the potato in- on was 93“, ‘I made 3 Mb “I recommend that the gov— v(lllSfJ'.\'. Mr. Jardinc said gt'ow- hand mm -. ‘mfll replied etinment take immediate steps‘ot‘s aippe-air to be getting littlei M ""5" pm 8 streétcar i.o encourage fiairmern two double mot'e -!‘(‘[l.lil‘mS from potatoes by M ,.s_ Evelyl; he I TOROINTONIAN GOES ASTRAY ‘ PHlIfLAiDl‘JLPJ-lihA tAPl_ - ‘ William B. Hill. 22. of Tor- onto made a wrong turn while looking for the Schuylkill Expressway Wednesday and . ended up in a subway street- car tunnel. Before he realized all that bumping and jo l t i n g was caused by hie-is on the tracks and not just potholes. his small auto was hung up. He 9. On a clandestine visit to oc- cupied Paris in 1944 he was be- . trayed and seized by the Ges- tapo when about to meet a fel- low agent at a Paris subway station. For four days he was contlnu- 3 ally beaten. whipped. kicked t and held by interrogators in‘ ice-cold water with arms and legs chained. Questioning went j on for two months. Twice b ‘ attempted to escape. i For three weeks he was con- i finedin darkness in an under- ; ground cell. i after the war. he said: "It was the only time I felt down- hearted. After four days I felt better and began singing songs mg motion calling for a boost’. lin family allowances tied to the :increased cost of living. amendment was imoved by Raymond Langlols itcreditiste Mega-ntic) who .said l’ 9 SU - including Tipperary. LOATHED “The Germans toaiilied and the guards would open the door to hit me with a rifle butt. t But it gave me it glimpse of it . After four months in solitary confinement Yeo Thomas was the Conservatives finally sent to Buchenwald death camp }had seen the light a-fter voting , .'against three similar Creditiste I ‘sub-amendment attempts so far : lin the debate. 1 The Liberals promised in the last two federal elections to ox- tend allowances to students be- i yond the age of 16. The pro-‘ posed cutoff age was not speci- d. VOTE TONIGHT Both motions will come to a vote tonight in the third test of confidence for the government since the session opened Feb. A Conservative motion calling for the repeal of the sales tax on building materials and pro- duction machinery de- feated 128 to info Tuesday night when three Social Credit and two New mocratic Party MiPs backed the Liberals. A New Democratic motion calling for a federal-provincial medicare plan was turned back 134 to R7 Friday. Mr. Ricard said the throne -speech contained no proposals to help farmers and wagecarth ers. Widening the coverage of family allowances. pledged by the Conservatives in the election campaign. would rem- ed_v this situation. era Chapdelaine Sherbrooke). who spoke imme- diately afterward. said his y agrees entirely with the objec- tive of the motion but he im- plied strongly that. the it Social Credit MiPs will vote. against it. CALLS IT USELESS "This ac is useles said. “We are confident that till government will fulfil its prom- ll es. l-le accused the Conservatives of manoeuvring for partlnn PUTDOSOS. Creditittte MiPs submit- ted three different versions of their motion Monday and TueI- day but all three were ruled out of order for technical reasons. The latest. however. is ti the subject matter of the Con- servative motion and seems sure. of acceptance. . Chapdelaine. a lawyer, called for recognition of Red China. He said the only reason Canada has refrained from tak- ing this step so 0D‘p0Il- tion by the United States. He also called for far-renclr ing changes in parliamentary procedure. The eight-day throne speech debate was useless and sterile and should be cut down to two 3. INSIDE TODAY Birth. lelfhl I. 17 Clnulfled 10, 17 Ice ........... ... 13 Editorial! . . . . . . . . . . . .. l rt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . I tum. Queen. City . I Summer-side . S Women‘: ............ C Fiance. mat-been . . . . . . .. I‘! in Germany as a "dangerous terrorist to be extei'minated.' He “di'ed" there in October. 944. with the connivnnce of a German overseer on whose be- half he later agreed to testify at the Buchenwald war crimes tri- als. He acquired the identity of a Frenchman named oquet. . CARRIED B0 IES . Then he was sent to a Jewish . eiatetnmtinatioti camp at Rehms-4‘ dorf where out of 7,596 prison- . ers only 250 survived. His job i was t.o carry the corpses out .1 to a pile where SS men tracted the victims’ gold teeth. i Yeo Thomas and some 20 others boiled for the woods while being made to carry 1 Ten were shot and- . and the othersi headed for the Allied lines. ; 'llhe Btrition became deliriousi through lack of food and ex- haustion, and was carried into t American lines by a party of Frenchmen who refused to. leave him. ; Yeo Thomas was it represen- tative of the Federation of Brit- l ish Industries in Paris. I A detention of Blood In- dian: from Alberta. neekinq develop- um,w‘:l tVt M fl figk gm-“fin, INDIANS seskammoll their pmd-uction." IContinued on page 3 col. 2' 40' approached t . She stopped when she - saw the auto. After a confer- ‘ cnce Mrs. Lynch told the men 3 to hook a (‘able in the back of the car and to the front of her streetcar. She put it in ret"erse and pulled the auto oti . '5 :1 9. Liberal Opposes Top Killer Ban Mr. community the farmers never had any trouble" with cat- : _The policeman gave two ‘ tickets to Hill. who left to find Campbell sairi that to in ‘_ Sgefielzitma" W M“ dam‘ By NANCY WHITE 5 “have Another Ltiberal MiLA spoke out in the Legislature yesterday against. the banning of the use. isodium at-senate. . He r’tl‘tI‘ll’illlt‘t'l this largely to a i Robert Campbell tlst Prince) plentiful supply of water and Plans To Speak lspeaking in the debate on thel salt in the pastures and "good : 0 draft address of irtih Prince mem- . fences ;ln salnf John lbel‘ Georg? MacKay when Mr. Campbell critic-ized Agri- said that “at the present time culture Minister Andrew B.l h8'VeI1'fv anything 011 We ma!“ M»a‘cRae on several counts. | tie being poisoned by the topMP For Queens Recounting his experiences .n{ toxic top killers C0nl.a‘lnlIIglklllPI'.. CAPITAL nunr.Au.r or THE GUARDlANl l Puts Ministers On Edge ‘ Hellyer Gives Explanation OT!‘-A*WA IOPi -- The great small arms caper had at least three cabinet ministers tearing their hair Wednesday. External Affair s Minister Martin lodged a strong protest ‘wit the defence department for removal of rifles from a Windsor. Ont.. high school's sharpshootin-g champion cadet corps. Mr. Martin represents a Windsor riding i-n Parliament. Defence Minister Hellyer and ‘Associate Defence Minister Car- jdin were reported to have chewed out the military for listing Windsor as a "sensitive ;area" from which militia small ‘arms should be remove _ In the Commons, Mr. Hellyer said his Friday order calling in small arms to prevent them from falling into the hands of the self-styled Quebec Libera- tion Army hadn‘t been applied uniformly. RAISES LAUGHTER Brave-ly trying to swim over the tide of opposition laughter, lthe minister said an "obvious it aly" was the Windsor in- t. Another. he said. was failttre .fo remove small arms from three college cadet corps in ‘Quebec while rifles were being ,iaiken from Asbbury College for ‘boys in exclusive Rockcliffe. an .Ottawa suburb. ‘ Mr. Hellyer said the "sensi- tive areas" included in his Fri- day order are Quebec and ad- _jacent regions of Ontario and lNew Brunswick. Windsor is ‘abort 550 road miles from Mon-t- eai. Officials declined in say why we , , .kel. to take its place." He 53 that Wm,“ W,,,al,,e, HPIPTAWA ~‘ _ Qll9}'-‘"5 MP iwindsor had been included in He said he had unsuccessfully were mm; at 9035 “ms a etin Mnjguame wfill be‘ 919 l-the "sensitive areas" but infor- tried these substitutes. 7|-mg Mm-R39 had suggested ‘ma 59” er "' M’ “"‘““l manta said this was apparently meeting of the New Birunnstiviclt Campbefl djd concede 4 that the farmers ‘Young hold out for legislation to ban the $1.00. Now 9 price ands "w be Mr‘ Pro ‘ ‘ gresst-ve ‘"5" PM ;tives to be held at Saint John mp killers a g ood about 65 cents a bag. . V idea". but tirhiat it should he donel H‘: termed the minister's sue-i°"0::t"'day‘ . . . “through time". when it suit-lgestton “good advice for to helpl elm Datrttctpatin-g in the ‘able substitute is found. i throats of the farmers of;'*3'(‘:l"1"‘3M‘l;""f;1"§aiI‘:; ‘Jam ‘T-‘AV: i M_ C b H 1 ~.t- - d Ibert: Gordon Fairweatther. MP "Pu" Socks’ lMr_rMa3gn,:§ for ah::,;n(;n :,c,.l;,_.lfor Royal and Donald Mc-Innis, lls-land farmers to go into the1'MP ’f°" C399 3"°‘°“ S‘?“”‘- i O I O I ‘ V . i ,he_fb ed b‘ . Following the meetin Mr. Brlhsh Advlsed l -‘:1-odlfy ,_“:,:,'n;:.km.s ,".eiMacquarrie. wrili s.pend.the hal- <OPi-Trade Min- ,D0,N lnot able to handle the beef forl 3”“ ‘’f the weekend "3 char‘ istIe(t'»Mitchell Sharp urged Wed- 45819." ht‘ Said. Bfldrifliz that lhlb‘l°“'°t°w" behre "mmmg t° nesday that British exporters ;W8S 9 m3i°“ 793500 fol‘ the C"1"l,(.m.f'Vw"' pull up their soclos and grab a {1'€ni- 10W bref Prices- :‘,§§°;._5"°‘ °' '''° °""“‘““"‘ il‘DOOM AND onooivt" _ JUSTICO Minister -my -_ th t- f - _l Saying th-at he was “stti.I . . proverifenlf inc th'c?eat(lltu:irie":>1f lp"e3°h'“E Mom and gloom ,‘|§ |I1VeS"gfl'l'Ing ‘Mr. Campbell noted that iast British exporters to the Cana-1 ,. . dian market." said the Cantu :y°.a"' he had 5P°k°,'} “b°‘” 3 5°" dian trade chief in discussing 19”" {"7 f’°‘a"’°5 ‘md “°‘h”‘3l a growing trade imbalance be- had P99“ d°"°~ OTNWA ‘0P‘—~lU-‘/l-if! Min- tween the two countries in in-. ' "Until we — drive the broker! l ister Guy Favreau said Wednes- vor of Canada. ;off P.E.l. we'll never get a good _day he is trying to find out the Asked whether Canada may twice for Potatoes-" hr -‘aid; ‘exact wo sed by Dr. Mar- change anfl.duy-nping law, that ‘ Referring to the VnCvallOI1all('el Chaput in a Toronto speech the mist. have ct-mcimy School in Summcrside. Ml.tin which the Quebec separatist Sharp said “we are looking Campbell said although it was leader reportedly said the Queen very seriously at complaints “:1 wonderful thing". he didn't won't be welcome in Quebec that have been made," He said, “that. it is any benefit to .during her October visit. however. he did not believe [West Prince". ' Favreau was replying in laws were the cause of the im- 3 balance. Chaput Speech 5? 9. ‘the .iP(‘. koni, who asked whether criminal charges had -'.f’;_*-?,‘°f>~*‘.“7‘.“’l"‘$“'”""J been laid in connection wi h Dr. 1 ‘ ._ " Chaput's statements. iTrctffic Act ;Occupies House Time Most of trite trime of yesterday’. two sittings of Legislature was taken up with consideration person from O‘Lcar_v. wish-- ‘Com/mons to Erik Nielsen I icriniiniieri on Page 5 Col. 4» Yu f.ic Act. The I50-page bill has 36f sec- tions and when members left off to resume the debate on the draft address last in the after- noon. they had given t-onstdera- lion to 28!? sections. Some parts of the bill gone over yesterday include those on licensing of drivers. registration of motor vehicles. requ' ed eq uipment for motor vehicles. rules of the road. traf'«f.ic signs and directions. and accident R- ; sponsibility. With just 71 sections of the bill still to ho consi . mernbero of the House may complete with one or two more sittings. terday on the new act. with few questions from the Opposition. ‘ Speaker: in the draft address ldebate yesterday were Frank l.lardine (L-«ti Princei. Robert tl.-lst Prince) and Dr. . minister of health. who adjourned the dc- bate L RESTORATION ellllalllli-ethyndt-dkn fflldllh Last night the annual dinner stone. son at the senator. and Grid with tqkrd Wed- Alberta Monyfingers. Mncbeatt was tendered to mem- m. Siam with (Senator scum. (-,q,¢,mm,_ figmyaw h;-‘rs at the Charlottetown no second . . t _ nun um are, ti-am tea to ""_"““‘ "' _‘ §‘°°“ pm“ Two sittings ofthelnglshlute NW1 Steuben “""°h “"3 "‘ M5 P"'“*'““'* are scheduled today tit to am. Ml-0-kuidriel. rreii Ghd- ttitt dfice. tor Wtrepttotiol. andntmo pm. of the voluminous Highway Traf- I There was little discussion yes» of the House Speaker John c decided by the chiefs of staff C°“5°""'lbecause of a French-speakin 8 ‘element there. Mr. Martin him- self is French-speaking. i One source said the }tive areas" outside jlikely will be redefined. %N1-mo INTEGRATION I Another said the erratic ap- jplication of the defence depart- »men.t to remove small ;nnms from mil-itia lments which can't be guarded ‘around the clock was one of the ;best recent examples of the ‘need for a single chief of staff {and integrated airme forces. The opposition continued its .dru ‘ of questions. especi- ;al1y concerning the army's re- .moval of rifles from Ashibury at toms am. Saturday. Justice Minister Favreau said in reply to Opposition Leader estaublish- i Dtefenhaker that the army not have a warrant ROMJP didn‘t intervene. Mr. Diefenbaker what authority _ terad the school at midnight "or is this simply lawlessness lgorie wild?" Mr. Hellyer then reviewed the circumstances in detail and ‘said action taken by the armed forces "was aimed at ensuring ‘the security of all arms and ammunition in the minimum ‘time possible." TRUCK STALL}.-ID An army unit from Kingston. Ont.. was supposed to arrive at Ashbury at 9% . . but the truck broke down. Some of the vehicles acquired by the former Conservative government were not as reliable as they should be. he said. Mr. Hellyer also said that during the army's removal of rifles from two basement rooms at. Ashbury "the utmost co-oper- ation was given by all con. cerned." He said \\-‘lll1t'l!‘a\\’a-l of small arms is a temporary measure until individual inspection of ttnils can take place and ade- 'quate safeguards are provided. Wallace Nesbitt iPC—0xford‘ said the Woodstock Ont.. col- legiate institute was visited by “emissaries of the army“ Tues- day to remove ammunition. Mr. Hellyer said the army :some weeks ago decided to re- duce the amount of ammunition stored at some ttnits. He also said he \votiIdn't care to give, a did the precise definition of sensitive ‘areas. At London. Ont.. it was cg. gported ammunition and weapons used by cadet corps in most lsouthwestern Ontario schools fhaive been removed to central depots. The same applied to all schools. colleges and ttniversi- ties in Montreal with cadet or officers‘ training corps. ’ Talks Scheduled On Reserve Units ()T'I‘.~\WA t('3Pi -Spec. i at ROAF and RON committees on .reserve forces will hold met- ings here Friday with Defence Minister Patti Hellyer and As- sociate Defence Minister Lucien Cardin. Mr. Cardin said in the Com- mons it may be possible after 'rhe moetiinizs in lndv'tcta’oc, whether reserve forces establishments. ‘scheduled to he closed. will re- main open. l l Opposite ideas on ttl1e.MtbjPct. of aha ngas in P.E.l.‘.s liquor laws were expressed in Legiis]at.nre yestteirclay by lst lPt‘inice Liberal Robert Camp- ibelt and Minister of Health Dr. iHtt bert MacNeill (PC-Sth l Prin-cei. I Mr. Campbell said he 4 was jatgaiinst “opening up the liquor ‘r-rade any i’ er ‘ “lit the government . . . iinterested in all citizens, we twill expect tube pica for the re- laxed liquor laws to be turned down flat," be said emphat- ._ ically. . "Our young boys and girls ‘have enouiyi temptation these days." he said. Mr. mrpbell went on to tcite various adverse effects of jthe misuse of alcohol, including lthe number of prisoners in Is- iiond jails d-ue to offenses in- c » ment is yc :Opposite Views Expressed lOn Changes In Liquor Law volving liqttof. and the lack of facilities here for the treat- of alcoholics. Dr. MacNeill commended Mir. |C<’<ll’I‘lDh(’" and his fellow Lib- ’eral Frank Jardtine. who had made simri-‘tar comments regard- ing i.he liquor legislation. "it takes courage to ark your mind against liquor." he ‘said, and commented that fiiive ‘ ars ago a person in this ‘province would have been cott- Idcmncd for saying anything in llts favor. “it's hard in know if thing re gone a vicious circle." he said. addvinig that it was "good to soc these thi-nigs happening." ‘ “Personally I feel the less ‘restricted an individual is the better." Dr. M'a(-Neill com- mented. He saiid he would alp- iply this to areas other than lthe use of liqttnvr. Six Council Members Seek Cyprus Solution U'Nl'l‘El) \lA'l‘l()NS IAP) ‘The six non-permanent member: of the United Nations Security ‘Council took over the mediator‘: ,role in the Cyprus crisis Wed- lnesday. Their chances of getting in settlement looked slim. f The council president for Feb- lruary. Carlos Alfredo Bernardes iof Brazil. acting for the six. set ‘,up separate interviews with the [main parties to the dispule-- ‘ yprus. Britain. Greece and -Ttirkey. . He did so after the non-perma- nent members-Bolivia. Brazil, Cuchoslovnkin. the Ivory Coast. Morocco and Norway--held I two-hour informal meeting at the Brazilian mission to talk about how to arrange it com- promise. Diplomatic Sources. reportlnl this. remarked that "the six nrl sort of in mediating bloc.‘ doing all they can to bring about an agreement among the four coun- ‘ tries mainly concerned. But indications were that the ifflllf still were far apart on -whether any council resolution should uphold both the ittdepeo dence and territoritrt integrity of Cyprus and also the 19m treaty ‘of guarantee Authorizing Britain. ‘Greece and Turlney to take ne- ' tion it necessary to preserve filallll quo in that inland repub- c. ' . -.—.,,.,..5~...-....