If It’s Good For The Island 4 ‘ | ! ee ‘ } The Guardian Is For It e war TAIT gut ; “Covers Prince Edward-Island: Like The Dew” ee THAN 2 7 vw te 34H 20 canoe MOBY Dus euay Departmen we VOL. LXXVIIL NO. 19 a i” CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, Sir Winston’s-Condition Is Reported Deteriorating By JOSEPH MacSWEEN about 40 minutes at the bedside |man commented: ‘hk is incon- e . ® e ©. _ LONDON ‘CP)—Sir Winston of Churchill, who suffered a jceivable that he can recover 3 ; j : Churchill's already grave condi- cerebral thrombosis, or stroke, |from this.” : tion worsened Friday in the Jan 14. | Moran's Friday mid-day re ‘ Sa eighth day of his battle for life. His noon bulletin, the 16th |port said: ‘‘Sir Winston had a Lord Moran, Churchill's phy- since Churchill began his epic |quie: night and there . : is no . sician, reported in his Friday-. struggle, merely said the war-|change in his condition.” ¥% night medical bulletin time prime minister had a quiet | The night bulletin was the “Sir Winstan has had a rest- night and there was no change (first since Wednesday night to ful day but there has been some in his condition {mote any change in his condi- | deterioration in his condition.” Britons sorrowing for Church- |tion. At that time Moran had A British Medical Associacion (J! and his family took comtort | said his patient was “a a very spokesman said the bulletin from indications by Moran he is | low ebb." SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 1965. ine ee shows evidence of further wor- sening but the spokesman then spoke of the ‘most remarkable” struggle waged by the %-year- old statesman “His answer to this iliness is most remarkable evidence of a terrific tenacity and purpose in clinging to his life,’’ said the spokesman HELD HIS OWN The warrior - statesman had apparently held his own Thurs- suffering no pain or discomfort | but apparently hovering in a twilight between life and death. A medical association spokes- man said after the noon bulle- tin’ the condixion could continue for days or weeks Moran, &, paid his customary might call at the Churchill resi- dence and read his medical bulletin 46 minutes later. He said there will be another bulle- tin in the morning Excitement stirred around the Churchill town House in Hyde Park\Gate during the day when | }a fire broke out nearby. Smoke drifted by the sickroom window from a burning apartment in a building behind the Churchill home Four fire ‘ - engines were sum- moned bu: they muted bells and: the the building and doused blaze their firemen entered the Yvon Dupuis | By RONALD LEBEL | OTTAWA (CP)-—A new crisis Dropped By sa day following extremely heavy going Wednesday. when Moran MAY NOT RECOVER Lady Chorchill. at her bus- band's bedside almost constantly The angouncement came less gravely reported his life mg After studying che pattern of since the start of his illness, left than two hours after the Tor- frend was at a ‘very low ebb." the medica! bulletins since -the house for a drive of nearly onto Star published a report Moran issued his second com- Churchill suffered the stroke, three hours. She will be 9 in munique Friday after being the medical association spokes- Apri! RivardTestifies Asked Aid il FromMPForConvictFriend; ; i By KEN KELLY a criminal record. said he United States to face charges ot} MONTREAL ‘CP)—Manacled asked Mr. Rouleau “for infor- participating in a huge interna- | Lucien Rivard testified Friday mation on how to go about get- tional narcotics smuggling con- | he paid a June visit to Ottawa ting Bob Tremblay transferred | spiracy. i" to ask Liberal MP Guy Roul- and liberated.” eau's help in getting a convict Rivard, who said he brought) WENT WITH FRIEND shifted to a prison. here “and back “some little back-scratch-, Rivard testified he went to liberated.” ers" from a visit to Japan a Ottawa on the Tremblay affair The gimlet eyed narcotics year ago, at first declared his With Raymond Rouleau, Guy's conspiracy suspect told the Dor- Ottawa visit was private. brother whom he described as 8 jon inquiry the man he was Later, Paul Jolin, counsel for friend trying to help was his friend, the New Democratic Party,| He also said he instructed his Bob Tremblay, serving 2% years said Rivard's visit to Mr. Roul- wife last summer to get in for attempted murder in a nar- eau is an “identical story’’ to | touch with Raymond Rouleau in cotics case in Vancouver. that already being investigated! connection with his own case. Yves Fortier, a counsel at the by the commission { Rivard was flanked by four | inquiry, suggested Tremblay The commission headed by haki-clad policemen and hand- . was transferred from the prison Chief Justice Frederic Dorion is | cuffed to one of them when he at New Westminster, B.C., to probing allegations of attempted was brought into the old. court- ep une a ro irc fa St. Vincent de Paul Penitentiary bribery and influence-peddling ‘poyse where the Dorion ¢om- WRECKAGE OF NEPTUNE BURNS FURIOUSLY AFTER CRASH here 10 days after Rivard saw by federal ministerial aides in mission is sitting. _— 2 ee Steen aries Lebron Mr eau, then parliamen-|Rivard’s repeated tries to wim! nosing 10-minute recess, | - SE ‘e I hie eee eae a tary to Prime” Minis- }rélé&se on: bail:-- | Mrs. Rivard, 32-year-old réd-'| um mersi ter Pearson. When Mr. Jolin sought more head, rushed over to ‘her hus- | ras es : - “I swear I don't know,” said|details in the case of Bob | and ave him a big kiss that the stocky, thin-lipped, 49year-| Tremblay, Chief Justice Dorion | Stl; fo heard throughout the old self-styled hotelkeeper. said: “I have plenty to do courtroom and then sat chat-| A P2V7 Neptune medium ran and Briggs plant at St. El- was in 1951 when four erew from /eanor’s. |members of a Lancaster bomb- Maine to Texas Rivard, suddenty summoned now.” \ nch beside | p trol aircraft one child. Two : Sore from another court case when , NTENCED brydleaba dy ape loan m Station Summerside; The plane burst into flames | er were killed when was com- | wore away when three other witnesses scheduled "Tremblay was one of four Rivard, squat and SABES. leashed and burned. shortly. at | Shetty ymamahoes wore eat vo | tae tation Sut eanibwer afl government, Visited Mr" Rouleay. ihe same ™e sentenced to 20 years each Hore aes ait when the |‘@" 130 yesterday afternoon. tore ignited. ‘the present guard house, pm nggrae tayo gm week he was arrested here Fri- i Oe nS te an in Vam_ handeulfs ere removed,and he| The four member crew of the | the crew members were: Fit.| A resident of the ares, ‘Mar- City Given Hype owe day, June 19, for U.S. authori-| DPSS | Leaders » ‘. was wi into the ‘witness|twin éngine submaring hunfer|1Lt. Aadley Eugene Lloyd of | shall Callbeck, said he. under- ; dalous affair concerning . ties to face chafges connected oo ed. . box. He asked to testify under|escaped unhurt. As one RCAF | Shelburne, NS.; Fit. 1. Wil- | stond the plane was in trouble $48,973 racé track at St. = A. huge. dope-smusgling | pivard. fighting extradition to| protection of the court. nem os ~~ ma a a oe See pace a — Rey the field, For Park Jean , spiracy. away. 3 { +a. les. Sven- | od Y ms a acc kteee Rivard, who edmitted he has pestpageanent b Tore Jedgs WARNING GIVEN without a scratch.” son, Rosemary, Aita.; and Fit. Harry Jones, another resident | oe on Te PONE.4 _. Francois Caron Friday. The | of the ‘Sate — “The plane mane DS anon |Set. Rey Mountford of Hamil of Linklater Road, eae gen By ‘Another , . ' oh down Y covered field on ‘arm of | ton, ) _ plane's crew THE . C. F. Burke erGecision on Rivard’s appii:,_(Continued on page 3 Col: 2) | SUI sone oo the Linklettet The plane was with 2 Maritime | the pilot was trying to bring the| OTTAWA—Charlotietown was dies ae Re-A inted cation for release on habeas : Rese Se 8 balks wie) Cre See be ew Son) Nenine oe Sane ~ rane meskes at Caouette po lcorpus Ja of Summerside. | which is stationed Summer- when was forced Municipat ‘ : T on Bd Mr. ar td MP for Mont-| Dock Strike An RCAF officer said 1est,side and was on a routine train- make a crash landing. ; Loan Board, it was announced Re ra * ee ° At antic ¢ |real Dollard, resigned as par-/ Eased At N.Y. [night the plane overshot the| ins flight. PM. Lt. Lloyd was the | crew member said he and{ here Friday. OTTAWA 4 —» ° fgemesters suespiery last. yy. northwest-runway of the airfield | instructor on board. “his companions scrambled; The money ‘will be used to|Leader Real ot TTAWA (CP)—Appointment /}4 following allegations in Par-| NEW YORK (AP)—The AFL- | and crashed in thé field about) The last ‘time a” plane from |out ot the wreckage just, before ee euaat™ dae Neagle tse tems Done oe Saint Joke a to eae ct |ament of atiemoled “bribery |c10 tnteraational - Leagsher- 602 lle Gun evuith of fhe Can. Stet on Seuumterette seenbed it caught fire soroveient, 7a x oe rival Yvon Dupuis from 2 an? | and coercion ministerial as- ' — payable years , a , replacing |cistante to tree Rivard on bail, Tes _ Association ented its Sea talerdet otOM per cont was ment oe | Mr. Rouleag said when re- | friday’ onda speedy end was’ per annum, =” Tranguart Miner” Pickers |sging be Made oemal 2m |(rcat for, thea, tal n Cd 7 eee ee _ SU, who reports to Parliament Siveé bee tate te Sentente | een ar doc ol ul a r gg peal for the board, also announced | jthe U.S Atlantic ' fies , three other ‘board members |J#i! here since last June It | Mexico coasts. Ag fea ber of loans. whose original two-year terms | “Waiting the outcome | ILA President Thomas . . \ mt ote expire this month have been | %t¢PS to extradite him to the | (Teddy) Gleason, said it would and their ene given new three-year terms. |take 24 to 48 hour’; to settle the > olen The thrée are Carl F Burke, | Direct Road \strike of 60,000 dockers from | U : Charlottetown; Capt. Maxwell lo tetown aeniiiedeass”. She Burry, ertown * Meanwhile, Gleason gave .or-. . “og ‘ it » beset Ss. dozen of more? luxury : ARDIAN | not be any further delays plead: Copdeaety There are seven others on the| 10 Fredericton fame coe tae OTTAWA — Heath Macquar-| the constriction. of the new ore eee ae ‘aes "Dre Weymas ts mayer of his| QUEBEC (CP) — Francts |*ame time. he sald peasheble | re, MP for Qed, sald bere Oy vee pas Ge government not to have made native Saint John where he is a|O'Parfell, the Liberal member |CA™g° aboard freighters 20 Oew | Fritiay he . that = federation Year, 1967 aig to this. offer = pediatrician. for Dorchester, told the Quebee | ““'ouncr than these two bf ific government has finally aw Mr. Macquarrie and his Con- now, ¥ “yyw - Mr. Wardell was chairman of | Legislature Friday that a areas . . .” Gleason sal, ‘the | ed ja contract for. the construe) .pvative colleague, should a hi the board when it was first set be buik as a direct link . in efter iabiat the new P.E.I. ferry. have ‘ Mece wa. up by the former Conservative between Quebec City and Fred- | Sike_remains a, ~ : | anical in recent months over | 86 10: constituency business) government and served more jericton, the capital of New i they. sel! wer 5 fn | ee ne, ee eae recently as vice-chairman. Brunswick. ‘ oom car of land -on Tuesday. bel Gee ae The road would run through designing ex. | taking some part in the two Mr. Wardell’s term, Mr. + | Dorchester, south of Quebec ere ee the ship | Brovineial ersgill said in a statement he | City, through the neighbor. pressed the view thy | hich are was “‘anxious to pay tribuie to/|ing state of Maine and on to would. not. be--ready for . the contribution which Mr. War-|Fredericvon. It‘ would be “vital opening of. the summer tourist dell made to the board and the |for the economy of our re- re eee nation.” gions,” said Mr. O'Farrell, . tions were that it would take ory | two and a half years from the| 9. . date of awarding the contract Said F po sed for the ferry to be put into ser-| sPS4ENS e. It this is the case, then) Qo 5 \ ‘will’ be the Summer or fall ; . © 1967: before--the- new ship as ’ f a ; i New Foreign Minister Sea: Minister Wilson. Friday night |S appointed Michael Scewart, sec- for education and sci- to succeed Patrick Gordon r as Britain's foreign sec- i id id Ll | : th i i ; : s ie :