PC Majority 4 Slashed To 4 | Two byelections in the prov- | fied witiMtheir new representa: vince yesterday went against | tion.” ve: the Conservative government of Premier Walter RB. Shaw with | MATHESON. JUBELAMS Liberals Gain 2 Going To Polls Today { E Cem “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew”. Cinorneg OOOO _ . I e | In Byelection Y¥ VOL. LXXVIIL NO. 34 "department. ¢ “8 cnteray horns CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1965. ‘us SEVEN CENTS — Charlottetown Voters tion battles in several years last year im the first of the seats on City Council. all across the city to embrace Interest in the fight has been each of the six wards. building ever since finance (Continyed on page 3, col. 3) irman H. E. Hyndman an- a _ " nced his decision not to run . in. His two former mates 8 the Council, William R. Mac- eill and Allison M. Gillis, are seeking re-election. ri » Uke 3 4 4 os anid. Souris fish packer Albert Grif- | '~ VICTORIOUS YESTERDAY fin, the. Conservative candidate, pg tits a Kear Tells See Memner vee net i e es Adis eral candidate lected voaane ‘elature. Mr. Campbell, son of | White Acorn polled 1,078 votes: Shortly after it became known Mr. Hyndman would be out of.| t in attempts te learn if a. leandidacy would be acceptable. ane A. Melsesc. former. assistant Indian agent in Nor- an injustice was done. Mayor (Soon there were four men de- day in a byelection in First Chief Justice Thane A. Camp- |! Griffin's 1,062, of St. Andrews, Nfld, and thern Manitoba. Mayor Lloyd Henderson. rgyman finitely in the field and since i Al former. premier of the-/ As a result of yesterday's his wife think things over at Henderson of Portage la Prai- * cle 7: jall three seats are up for grabs Sak thed ae © pein I tive of P Edward Ip | . Campbell, Liberal, elected in province, is. making his first | voting, the Liberals now hold an Indian conference in Wins rie, Man., has asked Citizen- "VY? = theoretically each_man has. an_ _§ Pifth—Prinee.Mr. Acorn was entry into the house. 13. (oto. oe cial serv: nipeg where it was disclosed ship Minister Tremblay to in- ‘and. * jequal chance. YANKS PROTEST atives have 17. ‘The are Maurice A. Martin, Louis ing of a new Speaker PC Party Difficulties tune ES Ctudents In Moscow eee te Councillors MacNeill and Gillis, / of candidates there i ; Minister Pearson being called is more interest apparently be- before the Dorion inquiry was Said Less Than Liberals’. #":: Sana -*. Fasc fse=S Protest US. Raids CAPITAL BUREAU | have been revealed im recent |taip a bridge of understandinz anq John P. Nicholson. Mr. |'228@, Proposed Hal Dornan, OF THE GUARDIAN years.” | with our colleagues from that Cox is the Mayor-elect, suc- Mr. Peeeree set - writer, OTTAWA — While the Con- ; | province.” . i z and other: principals in the) - ; lat MORAL QUESTION ceeding Mayor A. Walthen Gau- ast (AP)— 1,000 ;istry, demanding and receiving ae eee ee But the Queens’ MP said that He noted that Quebec det, but Mr. Nicholson is in the 2." ‘- Nemanssed aes wit. innpamee on en am |Sorist assurances the Russians | ficulties at the present time, Jithin the Liberal party the| leader Leon Baicer had been in fight to retain his seat. case ; _ sum as wit- | dents amatched 60 the US | would repair the smashed win- dows they are much less severe than arguments were not of person-| Politics for many years and had | Opposed to him are two new- and ink-stained embassy S. Em- those which are besetting the ; cons been t 3 1|comers in the ward. Arthur The request, on which Chief besay Tuesday. with | Liberal government, Heath Mac- a, “ay lee | or innuendo. Ti eas na at the | Wright is no newcomer to pol- Justice Fredetic Dorion oe | eae walls Ente alsa: demanded long- rere Tuesday eS, serious moral and ethical con-| frst valoes. raised against the ete twice fir Libemht bab Gay’ Rouleae | airikes in Honey’ Vil Naat |term * paas te as interview with the Ot | siderations and an obvious lone ; expromiete a oS ons his maiden effort in _ former parliamentary secretary Led by pa) Vietnamese, Soviet to the Ot of popularity and prestige, not these difficult days the to Mr. Pearson, completed. his | they strung anti-American signs |property end personnel in Mos- 2 Gnesi temeer™ te only on the part of the head af | Saportast thet we bee the to tn peo: | tostimeny, , len the fren fence eulside the| sew, important events of the past gs a'whole. bee leaders. Wf they are repudi.| spect for the three positions of | Though, Mr. Pearson has said | Guieesy 108 Wessel SME PIES) | The demonsiration 688 18) doing Weekend in his party and said) “F ; | ated, men of more extreme vi Commissioners of Sewers and Mr. Rouleau fesigned Nov 2% oer * party Few Canadian governments | , views | Water Supply. All three pre- jas his pariia mounting a second assault. U.S. Embassy here since Noy-| People it would be futile to pretend tiat pave so quickly lost face with | are likely to occupy the field,” , mentary. secretary, U.S. Ambassador D. Kob- differences of opinion do not | the electorate as the present | Mr. Macquarrie said. ee eacteners, Sounee | Mr. Rouleau oe twiee | ae ae, ome exist in the Conservative ranks. | gpe," Mr. Macquarrie claimed.| Author of a recently published Ti Feri "Taylor nee oe - = — waa | “Conservatives have dis-| Earlier, the Queens’ MP ex-| book on the history of his party, | fering. i | duties only during the period of | agreed over techniques hereby | pressed his view that a leader-| Mr. Macquarrie noted that in its | gitial start in civic politics is |the inquiry | the question of leadership may) ship convention was possible | early days the Conservatives} gugene™ Coady. | “Ross Dr oW 1,Conservative | In Battle . be appraised by the party as a, and might be useful to clear/had a strong base in Quebee./ Although the battle for Coun- | party counsel, said he wants to| Array whole.’ Mr. Macquarrie said.| the air. But, be said, he natural-| He said it was in the interest | cil seats affects only War 4 and | (Continued on page 3 Col. 4) | *Some contend that the post! ly accepts the majoritv will on | of the country that the national - - 5 2 = = a tf [ fe i a z a ° < bed > - ts affe defaced. About 1 » of leader is a permanent one,' the matter. | parties should not be divided , ; sive anti-American demonstra- shipped in bus et the last terminating only at the wit! of| “Tf betieve that Canada needs |on racial lines, but that-men _ ed Y ___|tioms took place in China Tues-| ninute fs mob from get- the incumbent or when, for other | our party and it would be in the of all ethnic, religious; econo- u ay e iScl Ee day as the Communist govern- ting out at hand. reasons a vacancy exists. Others; interests of P.E.I. to have the | mic and geographic sectors be! ment warned it waits ‘‘in-battle Windows “on Ge tieat aw! argue the party has a right to party restored to power,” Mr. / represented. | \ array” for any U.S. attempt to floors of the ninectorey bulld- re-assess both its policy and Macquarrie said. “I am there-| He said The Guardian had extend eT conflict in ing were smashed, : leader, especially after four fore anxious that the party be recently quoted him tm two edi- ee Ee a tn The demonstration lasted 40 : ‘ as broadly Based as possible. | torialg as referring to Mr. Bal- ‘ mM The _ official Now eee | enineteg oe neem emp A elections. Behind the procedural Since no party has ever wen | cer as “the of ‘ie agency reported 2,250,000 per- - z argument, of course, ther? are) power without some support in| Conservative ar. He sons turned out for huge, traf-| In the melee, Adam Clymer, personaility differences which| Quebec, it is important to main- | said what he said was| A committee was named yes- ly brief on agriculture to the le- | fic-snarfing street demonsire- ee Fae mouth and its most - that he was the exemplar of the | terday by directors of the P.E.I. Gislature as early in the session tions in, Peking. Shang: os. (was given first-aid by Soviet| Me™ “i ° ' / bleu tradition, im other words | Federation of Agriculture to | @% possible. air attacks in North Viet Nam |Bolice. Bernard Ulmann, buresu| Mr. Baker OV Taal palitice teececnatiog Gur. | minister MacRae to discuss (parently had been a change in) 1 a otion of “battle y” |Presse, was struck in the left Sere 7 = panera agree SS matters relative to a potato ple- | government policy with regard sy5esred-in the main Commu- oat stick. He was treated ie . ° life. biscite in April on marketing. | plowing of farm lanes, infor-| nist party newspaper, People’s embesny doctor. $56,761,000. N | Tt was to this historic bleu} Erie Hammill of Newton, was |mation indicating plowing was Daily. CLYMER WAS DETAINED When it as arrow UTD | tradition tse ‘sar. ‘Dctonbaxer |snmned cheirese. being ‘discontinued. The secre-| Its editorial was phrased in| Soviet police detained Clymer, | marketed Teferred at last year's annual The committee was given au-|tary was instructed to write the stronger language than # gov: A spokesman. said they were in- tended alues, “it be ee eee a ee nl hailed “Mr. Balcer as & modeth |any meetings considered desit-| tain the policy and point out the day might but disclosed no new |duct™ but would not elaborate, [one of dolla inister Wilson's govern- |Thorneycroft mentioned pledges | s 5 Chinese b Reuters news seine [ ment | Tuesday night "narrowly jon the TeR-2 made by Wileon's | Cartiag,” tie Queens’ SEP re an hon information on | views of the federation. development in Policy aa ae iw y and a an opposit on ser- party during the cam-| ¥ i Clymer, after . tix attest vative party effort to censure it|paign for last October's general| Mr. Macquarrie said’he plans| President of the Federation, e . = neh a es te haker said, aie for its handling of problems in |election. jto attend next Monday's offi-}J.A. Rodd of Milton, was fham- . station, wes sllowed: te, retern| «- es t Britain's aerospace industries. | wiison taunted Thorne rote | “2! raising of the new Canad-|ed chairman of another commit- . oe to bie idseieer deciuae eres The censure motion {ailed by toy refusing to give the Ho | lamyflag on Parliament Hill. He |tee to undertake the up irae only five votes—306 to 31. ihe full test of the 1 vite | Std while he finds little in the | of a farm credit conference ‘The demonstrators Th 7 Earlier, during the debate on | Labor party | design to be enthusiastic over, |in the spting, It fs planned to tn- behind a North Vietnamese te : : , Pledge, insisting the party had | 4 feels he must honor the new | vite bank managers and fatm ‘ e? : stalked out of the House ‘of |7)2)® included the Proviso | flag now that it is officially Can-|eredit personnel to attend. Commons. ina wrangle with | jie as pie f Py a te ada’s. The directors planned to seek. i @rmer Conservative govern- we “In' time, this flag born in'p from the provincial | . deferice minister Peter |™@nvfactured — a reasouBBl® | 4.504 and unfurled in bitter- | government to present the year. ‘Foorneyerott leost. fl proud ’ sis | Atta. mney yet By over 7 (| {OUISDALE, NS. (CP) — A,s0 that they could rescue Lan- and dry. . i *y Uproar broke out when Thor-| When Thorneycrof with a strengthened com- neyeroft and Wilson clashed |ecneede the po 1m t, tain Sepiine werk toguher Douglas Sees reas athe eee i Ten| enn tne coitinll tht ateoned,, Steel over the TsR-2, Britain's ver- | walked out of the, and make Canada a land of new . por ; . it was in worse condition than) S3 gon. still in the testing stages, |stayed out until unity and greetness,” Mr. Mae-| JUNG Election eee Soeee, ee, Tae | aL ekh wen aan ee @f the U.S, F-111 attack bomber. ‘had finished i ‘quatrie be gent toga ‘ee Aiinstie | Gor ‘Landry Sampson said. - MONTREAL (CP)—A génerat |. Landry had to swim election in June was forecast) 0°e#", Ott A : 1 Suenday art ©, Deman|, Coad Lady of una MEN Tite ot to el awa And 6 Provinces ==“* |e it hee eset be The éxact daie? .- | than a half-mile trom shore. He| | “We saw him turn eves on hie Pi . F I a ° J et: how about Medday, June v3 waves and srac a eiteed we thous he had drowned,” , , : (ae “tii ; ‘Si said, “Then: we saw ranning ag eremonies “_ ot oe oad Later the youth credited his |#im roll oe ne a + ‘By RONALD LEBEL herta. The ‘other four provineial ) will “she Red Hinsign atop told Dress conference, ° “and e.. Soteeee ‘Mrs. Fred Brewer (a, y move my guess is in June \started calling to him. ortawa 1). — ater om ta SOts have ah Sei banites ‘endl ombee- Landry headed out from shore “Landry said later that he had years over nounced plan “7 abroad at noon local time. | is in a small boat to inspect rabbit jitie hope of reaching shore bw Nig! pron wena te cont COMM Details of the otawa cee Heavy Ice Field snares he had eet on Kavanaugh| te heard Mee? Brower éall owe eertr i, sna ea 2. ONEB nn ing: ‘Conrad, I know you can ’ Tuesday, features were w. ” i ititiieg tae toets rover AMMO, TODAY 112" scsnsen, Tome sas Reperiee racy te baat Dan take t8 Wt gry rewer contin te cal , . yond . broke his way on Parliament Hill at the stroke Posten Lander Diefenbsker Na |i fila has reached the Tage while the youth of soon at the command of Gov- Se se agreed to attend. nish armen Gime: ee eS Be | ree ee ee the Canadian Red En-| Comics ‘ecsagesenssseam A | FOUGHT BITTERLY tn, the ian raciesecn ee ee into ice! Sampson will be lowered for the last; Sport ........ do ddbaccamys The two leaders and : floes approach F ; = and consigned to official Women’s ese eevenreereee their reece” tre > i roy whee oblivion. ’ . eetenee bitterly over i Similar flag-raising ceremon. Roe ee 2 lle ey tage the | ieeet nin proviiocstoeve Senta mae os siderably since - Brunswick, Quebec, On- ieee ase iota iegend Doe. 2, 4 . tale, Saskatchewan end Al- on page 8, col. #