If It's Good For The Island The Guardian Is For It past VOL. LXXVIII. NO. 27 " QUEEN ELIZABETH and Emperor Haile Selassie in the Royal Coach after they had changed trom cars to cers Department, drive to the Royal Pala Addis Ababa Monday. The Emperor is talking to an of- ficer of the Royat Guards. The Queen and Prince Philip ar- — ys 5 TSS SS Se ae Doyen = WN: Rees ro . © WOUATOIAN = ts _ “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” — CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1965. “man” SEVEN, CENTS & rived in the Ethopian capital by air from London a short time earlier. (AP Wirephote via cable from Rome) Queen Is Wildly Cheere ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) — Queen Elizabeth, accompanied by Prince Philip, arrived here Monday to the biggest weicome for a foreigner anyone in Ethi- opia can remember Crowds packed the five-mile route from the airport to the capital and wildly cheered the royal visitors as they began an eight-day state visit. This is ‘the first time a reign- ing British monarch has paid a ‘visit to this colorful ancient kingdom, the oldest Christian * epuntry in. Africa. the imperial family. A guard Hhonor’salated. * send City’s Financ een Bright By MICHAEL GILLAN | OTTAWA (CP) showdown over” Joh | president Dalton K A brief announcement Camp. from ' | party headquarters said the 120- member national executive is being summoned to a Saturday | meeting in Ottawa that must de- ship convention. Mr. Camp’s decision, taken after a poll of the executive, | meets the demand of the 10 member Quebec caucus for a/| meeting prior to Parliament's meeting of the Progressive Con-| For these Feb. The calling of the executive | ; meeting brings to a head the! Resplendent in navy-blue uni- their distinctive uniform of third test of Mr. Diefenbaker's form with gold braid and. 2 hat black trousers with green |leadership in two years, and) plumed with lion's mane, ne st?ipes, khaki tunics with green | could produce a face - to - face the British ambassador. When the Queen stepped out in a pink and white dress ana hat and a canary-yellow coat there was a gasp of admurati from the crowd. GUARD SALUTES Two Ethiopian girls handed her a huge bouquet. The em- peror introduced members of at . on Emperor Halle Selassie, Brit-| More ‘200 bandsmen im 3s, was at the airport. Beaverpine Wins Cane QUEBEC (CP) — The Cana- | dian -Pacific_f Beaver. pine arrived. from: day to claiti: the -headed | cane as the port of Quebec’s | first arrival for the second vear | in a row. | Captain J. A. N. Bezant, ts expected to receive the sym-| bolic cane late this week after | ‘his 6,000-ton- vessel unloads its | cargo of steel and general mer- chandise. The Beaverpine was the sec- ond vessel to arrive this year from overseas with Quebec as its final destination, but won the cane when the first arrival was disqualified. The Canadian freighter Sir John Crosbie docked here Friday, but could- n't qualify for the annual award because it was not returning overseas from here. The Beaverpine, which won the 1964 cane with ‘a Jan. 8 ar- rival, is scheduled to return to London later this month. my guest during the Itatian | red u occupation of his country in the ; | royal party's departure from the played anthems and military tunes. Bereted par- atroopers formed a lane for the ai ‘ The Queen is returning tne | boarded the VC-10 jet plane with |epaulettes, white gloves and confrontation between the ‘oppo- headgear decorated with lion's | manes. | Many people waved portraits of the Queen, Philip and the ; emperor. Children waved flags. | Men wore headgear of every description, including gold tril- | bies, straw hats and caps. Some jwore towels and togas, while women carried umbrellas of all “colors against the warm sun. | sition leader and Mr. Balcer. Both are executive members | WAS FLYING BACK || The announcement came as Mr. Diefenbaker was fiying | back to Canada from Sir Win- }ston Churchill's funeral in Lon- |don. A spokesman said he ‘eft | Canada presuming a meeting would be called but had no in- | ‘Singer's | Dies At Age 78 | | dicetign of hes. : The spokesman said Mr. Diet. been in touch since Mr. Balcer | | sparked the latest controversy. | | Both have said they expect to state visit the emperor made to |singer Nat (King) Cole, died | S¢ther before Saturday's meet- | Britain in October, 1954. Hundreds who could not get onto “the main airport ~-oad walked miles across the {ields to reach the airport perimeter. The-road to the city was liaed don Mon- | with troops, some with bayoaets | fixed. Alongside them were men of the imperial bodyguard with Nfld. Car Ferry Is Lost In Fire | Monday after an iliness of sev- | eral months. Coles was pastor of the First Baptist “Church -of- | North Chicago for 29 years. ' + 3 Charged In Car Ring | TORONTO (CP)—Three Tor- | onto men were charged Monday | in connection with a ring. that | | disposed of stolen cars in Latin | } America. Metropolitan Toronto police each have Wood, 21, of P.E.l,, is being witness. Two Political Tim Are Discussed In London By ARTHUR L. GAVSHON oan Admiral Earl Mountbat-| wijson and Smith seem to he LONDON (AP)—Two political time bombs menacing British interests in Southeast Asia and Southern Africa came under . top-level study Monday by Har- old Wilson end his Common- wealth fellow prime ministers. In Southeast Asia: Britain is in danger of bei aZes oe In Southern Africa: e Bombs. Rhodesian, a- wartime fighter pilot, came-here Friday for Sir Winston Churchill's funeral and flew home Monday. He had one frosty 10-minute exchange of courtesies with Wilson but no real tatk. Wilson is known to have sent informal word to Smith that he wants a better, weer relationship, but the the point inter- 3 z z t #4: aT deg ees B sei veeeeseeees i Mr. Bailcer, reached by tele- : |phone in suburban Lac Beau- Last week the opp o sition | port, said “IT will definitely fensive by calling a two - day | ° Scie cater replace | the parliamentary caucus Where | bee Conservatives will attend jhe enjoys majority support. | OTTAWA {(CP)—Trade Mint»- producers Monday it is “futile” to assess blame for last week's wheat prices. He said the three-s drop in. Canadian prices up “Until Meeting nd the spokesman said jaws for a leadership |. WAUKEGAN, Ill. (AP)—Rey. | meet. @ said jms a couvee- Edward Coles, 78, father ot | they would probably get to- | tion. Wheat Price Slash alled Unavoidable In the public controversy that; the party cannot go on with the | baker. Showdown Talks Called In PC Leadership Crisis —. A_ weekend | followed the Quebec caucus re- present leader. . if “een? *questonly-a- handful-of English-...la_a_tetter. to Mr.” Camp._in | baker's leadership of the Pro- speakjng Conservatives agreed turn attached to the Camp letter gressive Conserv ative-party with the French-speaking mem- to the executive, Mr. |was called Monday by national | bers who criticized Mr. Diefen-' said ‘‘it is our firm conviction, Balcer reached after the most careful Mr. Baleer, Quebec lieutenant consideration, the Conservative and Commons deskmate to Mr. | Diefenbaker for a year, has Dief Silent . ' MONTREAL (CP) — Opposi- tion Leader Diefenbaker said Monday night he will address a urally express my views.” Mr. Diefenbaker arrived air from London with Mrs. Dief- | enbaker after attending the Churchill funeral. He spoke briefly with reporters before catching a connecting flight to Ottawa. Balcer Says He’s Pleased igh. a St eo p | ooker Conservative party leader, said Monday he was pleased to léarn the party’s na- tional executive will meet in Ot- to discuss de- the executive meeting. board party can no longer carry on said|as a great national party under its present leadership and. the policies which that leadership |have engendered.” group, it is understood only = minority agree Mr. Diefenbaker must go. ; meeting . c delegates gave him an* whelming vote of ‘Fewer Babies Born In U.S. ” t ‘Work As Usual © For Former PM — (CP)..— Former Mot marked fis 83rd bi working as usual at itty el &. | to 20% cents a bushel had beens unavoidable. It had been “rela- tively orderly” and served to create a new equilibrium that would be maintained. alk * “ay ial Pi n Report 5 $3,374 Surplus ~ Is Announced ~ A healthy financial picture of the City with a sutplus of $3,374 fined tab toe ast 0 kk Hyndman, chairman of the fi-| “report to Gay Counel ‘St. Law |~ E : a a d red B 7 = a e i it & re il Y . de + - ee ey ED aye?