WEATHER Clear. light winds. Low-high 48 and 66. Friday: mostly cloudy. II It's Good For The Island The Guardian Is For It @fifltfliflm “Covers Prince Edward Islandl Like The Dew" CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1964. 2 Farmer Pickets Killed BONDUEL, Wis. (APi — Two National Farmers Organization pickets were crushed to death Wednesday beneath the wheels of a cattle truck that lurched forward as hundreds of angry demonstrators o prevent the vehicle from enter- ing a stockyard. were the first in the Pan} Office VOL. LXXVII. N0. 216 Authorised an Mc-C Cla- Ilail by Department. “mag” SEVEN CENTS Damage Mounts As Dora Slams Florida's Coastline Confederation Centre 'Efiin'i‘llfifl’ 50900 “99' More To Follow Gets General Manager I 16 PAGES: I'mulfornynadlputmhoah l l l, O O ' In Collision l I l l The deaths the U.S. in the NFO‘s attempt EDMUND-WON. NB. (€wa JACKSONVILLE, rla. tsp) telcpiones were out. Residents to withhold stock from market ,A two-car collrston on a slig I Hurricane Dora battered .lack- who stayed in their homes sat lcurve of the rans Canada sonville and St. Augustine. for in darkness listening .to tho so that prices would be driven L'em‘ '00“ Frank J' Storeyr hours Wednesday and ripped at steady thump of the Winds upward. - r , . The drip" of [hp truck was has been! éppfigemfigenggal, Wednesday killed four Quebec the Atlantic coastline of Geor- "We've ridden out everything whisked into the livestock office mm!“ 0 on :3 g" “in; resrdents and injured SIX others gia and South Carolina. that's come our way in 16 'er 1' was “"0"” y two of them seriously Howling winds that peaked at years." said Harry Vincent, 3 by sheriff's deputies who then; boa'rd of directors of the new escorted him past jeering farm retired metallurgist at Jackson- The three occupants of one92 "TD-IL. and crashinfl waves ’ Willi a single maple leaf. His '— 9’ ‘ Fathers of Confederation Build-' Icar_Am-ed Bourieu' 54' Na 0. wrecked beachfront buildings. Ville ch. “We're worn a fifjkeg’ upsqfif‘d ff: Shaw‘g’fi mi: Trust at te semi-annual 1m Morin, 54, and Andre 3:1.jflattened billboards, crumbled little'bit, but we'll be all right." County Jail where extra semi“ meeting. : “mg”. 49 _ were killed. M] seawalls, ripped open piers and Neither JacksonVllle nor St. ity precautions were n. Mr. storey has been vice. 1were {mm Ste, Rnse' about 50 uprooted trees on the Florida Augustine had ever been struck uwe' got to get this man; chairman of the 1964 BET. Cen- . ‘miles west of here. 0 by the full force of a storm, as out of here no“, m. they-n kmiE tennial Committee since 195:) I‘ Also killed was Mrs. Joseph: Aluminum light poles weaved, Pill 35 Dora: Who “’35 Chum" him... a dppmy was heard Iand a direcror of the. Fathers _ ' Chouinard, 51, a passenger In [those wires crack . ing 200.000 miles of sea. say as the driver was hmughti of Confederation Bmldlng Trust the second vehicle driven bv {Shingles peeled 0“ by “9 lhOU‘ 1" st' AugUStme' gnarl” out of the livestock "mom islnce last May when It her so All occupants of the sands- Seventy l"?r cent, walk?“ R“! Cums? lust]: Killed were Howard Falkv 64'; formed. ’second car were from St. JllSlE. . JacksonVlllQ Was I‘Eported wrth- “ha'rmzp' fa’d‘ Th" “w . . of Bonduel. antl Melvin 1.. Cum.,' The $6,000,000 complex of art ‘du Lac- 22 miles “‘BSl 0f herP- m" electr'gh" . 33:3}??? @322; m: v1, mings, 44, of Antigo. Three per-f gallery, museum, library. thea ’ Most S€F10U5ly injured Was B A|hsemon Of the Allam'c if this thin" kee g up at night sons were injured but were not ire and Memorial Hall was el‘ec' " l Rmande Levasseur' 18‘ “'h" them Hiltva wuapsed “Nder Peo le ethfrighllened at night belie to be. in serious con-lied this year in commemora- “’35 m be "angel-"id '0 ho“ $v~§’i‘,’”l',d‘"°' "-was empty' v if tphcvgdon't have lights or diti n tion of the first Confederation Pilal ".1 Quebec today Also mileI toperwi‘ii‘dlstlestghlginlgersgrhz telephones." The truck driver was Ivan! Conference held here 864. m “nous conditlon l" hosp‘l'al 50 mile: off shore Dora we r 'The Castillo de San Marcosv Miller, 40. of Cecil, W's lFunds for Confederation Cen lwas Mrs‘ Rosin.” Bm'Chard' jawav feet of valuable ~whillz ill“ Old?“ Spams“ m” l“ the The crowd of 250 farmersjtre, which opened last May in The Other Ill-lured _ 3.” m‘bearlh at Jacksonville Beach united 5‘3'1‘9- “'35 surrounded described as in an ugly mood- connection with P.E.I.'s centen- .. .. Whom had registered earl'" m t the worst erosion in two rice: by “00d “filer-“L . ,, . - ’ M following the deaths. began dis-l nial year. were raised in equal Luau-r co] grumpy angling” to sick p‘gfimes Ln 3 l" "0’" “l "1“ MM?!" Mam Pel‘Slng about. two hours later shares from the 10 provinces ' h L I . “we” m" 9mm“. r’ Dora's ion arms .5 e Lodge. Where REV: 31' P EDWIN MILLS. Bay Forum, previously won the Lsod class. Canadian championship match when the yarns: (gosed for the! anld lt’he :tfaderfil ggivelrnment. It , Crockett and Storey Ltd, a filr- 222:; ":1 1:93:36 Rglusx‘lfi‘LdB"; Georgia's shircline land hcxcl I“???‘.(§l'"gdr§\°:“"‘;::d :2: . . .L . ' . . at Brud he“ k x, w _ remain or o e ay at, the re... wr e o icia y ec ared open ' niturc. firm which he nperalesl ' ', ‘ tended into South Carolina wit "‘9 a‘ l ' ' Ill sccn adjusting his camp Edwm who competes in tile 9 Par ne ed m Charlottetown. in", sermusiy Injured woman. gale; M 65 mph. Thousands “hf huhcah deep. nesday. He earned this right quest. of Governor John W. Rey-l Oct. 6 with the visit of Her went as he plOWEd hi! way if! provincial championship match . . 1 - a i Mus. Clement Boucher 4! an a - . ‘ _ b Virtue of his runner“ 05_ nods. Majesty Queen Elizabeth 1!. A native. of Charlottetown. Mr. K . l ' .persons in Geor la and Souti , ' , , victory yesterday afternoon in this afternoon, will represent “lion a year ago in than E’m ; I r. Storey ls president ofl tContinued on page 5 col. 6! -Ma“°.“€ 3.0“ "he," 17 hey ; Carolina. next in Eline for Dora‘s DgrpAgii-S?Tla:1:§:§vas on one the Kings County champion- this province. along with Carl provincial championship com- MediafOr lwel‘l’ !" l3” Fondllmn- rmassive punch, were urged to beach Tommy A Cox' “Nap ship match at Dundas. He had Willis, Charlottetown in the petition. A" “mug.” “’5'”. open“ and evacuale 10W - lying coaslal old operator of the. oceanfront adlourn'sd mdefimlelv. areas ‘St. Augustine Hotel. elected to EDWIN MILLS RETAINS TITLE. Record Attendance Seen " ° l QUEBEC 'CP' " the Id t 't ' th us Wt " l ' s e announ ednesday t. at 0 95 (‘1 y In e . . 3 er . I l ' l‘ l- l ‘ . . . - rial: Quebec government will flowed hlP‘deeP 3“ ll“? MClP—M were 5.9m t"D‘wrsuade me???” un . h ‘C . CAPITAL BUREAU‘indlvldualg to erect the 5mm borrow “WWW from the slave market Square in te to leaie as ora approac e. ,, , .t .. :5 . . 1 OF THE GUARDIANlture. the minister said that government 'of 'Brmsh Comm. heart of the business district, Cl“! defence "H‘mals esfl' . v ‘59. ' ' - ‘ OTTAWA —- The government'the government has received a‘hia The' Man win Officially scene of racial violence last '93th that 50'000 “so”; in .q-lu: biggest crowd We cver livestock. They‘ve swamped J. Mat-Donald. Other speakers was largely non-committal herelproposal but was not in a poslq boa} the date Sept ,6 .summer. Florida fled the. coast as Dora had. was me comment M Pr“ "8 {his year” The“, “UN the inclum’d John Mullauy' MP' wedne'Sday in “PM” '0 “with”. at the 'Dl'esem llme» ‘0‘ Details of the agreement will Waves broke over what was Slllrl‘lilrfilsaurl)dsfionTo§apien barns Tuesday night and there is an overflow from the one. that arrived today." And many of the herds were unable to gain shelter. The Angus cattle of Leo Mc-lsaac, Mermaid that topped the show in their breed were all tied at the end of the cal- ldPtil Leslie Hunter at Dunda's tickets for the Dundas Plowing Match and Agricultural Fair. And secretary Albert Acorn. Primrose said top crowds ' other years have been close to 5,000 people Mr Acorn said "we The show was opened official- llavo 1. AW. Matheson. provincial Libcr- _ a1 leader; Agriculture Minister Andrew B. MacRae who told of visiting in Kentville with Ru:- sia‘s agriculture minister, I. P. Voivochenko; Neil A. Mathcson. Provincial- Farm editor of the Guardian-Patriot; S. C. Wright. .plrry minister of agriculture‘ W J Reid. Middleton who jud- ln Cyprus Dies tGov't Non-Commital POWER KNOCKED OUT ride. it out with his wife. At. one point, waves were crashing HELSINKI tReuiersl—Sakari e e In The civil defence radio net- . Tuomioja. United Nations medi- QU b c P ns W0 N‘Dm‘lt‘d lhal all Power lhmugh the Windows and wasih. ‘ nocked out in Bruns- ""1 thmuzh the IObhy‘ hp “ld‘ ator in the Cyprus dispute. is :dead. the Finnish news agency imported Wednesday night. ,l I On Causeway Querle questions from Queens' eath Macquarrie . ii proposed Northumberland Strait; crossing. ‘ n. J.P. Deschatelets. minister of public works, said the as to whether the crossing will I be. reimbursed by the not contain railway tracks." ‘ ent, either in reply to another questionipayment or by subsidies i MP? make any 'reply to the suggest- no. 0“? ‘ Sept. The question was in l‘f‘lallnll‘snns of public in'eregt' it via a proposal from a group in- tbe l volving A.D. Marglson Associat- es, a Toronto engineering firm. that "no decision has been made‘ to construct the causeway and that EOVt‘Tn- through outright plus nation of Que root of e $100 Million Loon From B.C. {had been k i ' , Ga, roofs of two hotels Ehad been badly torn. Whitecaps raced down premip;- Le. ‘narrow streets of St. Augustine, the be announced before. the left of the seawall at Jackson- 16 date because of rea- ville Beach and rolled throug-‘i was the streets. Seafoam collected stated. on bushes. homes and cars like Opposition L e a d er Daniel snow in a blizzard. Johnson last week predicted An oceanfront beer and sand. the loan would an- wich shop nounced and said the decision Jacksnnville indicalé‘d Flat “19 llnfilnf‘lal Sll- three structures were unroofed. lW‘ PV‘WIN‘E “'35 Three others were being under- Most of the 3.000 other res- idents of the beach harl evacu- ated. altl‘iough reluctantly. Na- tional Guard truck-s and school buses equipped with blillhorn! and South Carolina were ex« period to follow suit. Savan- nah, Ga.. alone was prepared to house 90,000. Temporary quarters for 60,000 were set up in South Carolina. In the middle of Georgia’s state-wide election. the. voting at Savannah. Beach was stopped and residents were told to leave afternoon. About 25 homes were our highest ever showing otlly by Lieutenant-Governor W. (Continued on page 3 col. 2) about an offer from privatetcollection of lots, st mined by dashing waves that the island. The balloting was SWFPl away the lOUDdallfln. continued on the mainland. . . tree was pitched Several streets on the. resort through the front of a fancy 1 island of St. Simons. off Bruns- e s ——-——— ' restaurant. Waves wick, were flooded by mid- From PCs On Flag Issue tile. Conservative meeting there would be no change in the party's position on the flag. OTTAWA tCP) —— The Com- mons got some rather different Progressive Conservative views m 'lhe‘fiag demw wedneSday Bill Mr Pearson announced The former conservative da ni ht He 5 i FREDERICTON (OP) -— Pol-[illustrate the theory the tech-,involvement. with the public 2,22: gigzitzge was ford"; after a two-hour leeral caucus lEaYlSPOFl mlnlsle; said he W3} RyMufchmor oilc§§§gii£rbn iticians were advised chnes-lnological revolution of the lastlwouldbe to use computers in “0km: a siugonpam) mean” he would seek another confer- d'sagl’omlfi? 5"“ il‘5 party“ Howse was born in Twillingate, y to “get wit it" in their few years has left pollllCIaHS‘aSSESSlng public attitudes to na- pmblem 6 a3 9009 Of Party leaders and Stan 0? e 3? ssue' u was Nfld., studied in Halifax. ha, relations with the voters in the far behind the rising genera- .tlonal problems ' dropped a hint that he would DTP-Venn“ Parllfl.mem no served mission fields in New same “'3 9 Bealles firel‘lon- Virtually ObSOli’le- The suggestions were rid-"'- roll?" B'a‘cer' lea-d" M lhel-‘ugge-‘l 5 new, form“? I“ get “mm?” a damn” by meal“ foundland, Saskatchewan and “Wllh ll" l“ "l9 93"?! 0l “9‘ They suggested at the na- vanced y Dr. Marshall McLu. Ihahgrvfiilvfi fifty "1 QUGbEC. «he contmeversial flag issue out of a filibuster and some of tie the Marhimes' and has held teenagers. Hional conference on Canadian ‘ 'ian and Dr. Daniel Cappon 22"” “Jane trim afieghbaotl; £113 of thettCommons and before a speeches were not contributing pasrorates in Winnipeg and Two University of Tm-omotgoals one way to he] They. ran into some .doubting plumped for a national flag commi cc. to national unity. Toronto. (CP Wirepl’loto) professors used the Beatles to political leaders to a greaterigazzmgidlz‘m‘ myslame “pho Reporters saw two variations on the government's proposed maple leaf flag in the caucus they points of view also differed from the party‘s main line on the ma'orit ‘ room. Mr. Pearson ‘said , ‘ I. a: isslle shougsqlgegemlflgh: had no special significance. [acheduledf to .be a pinelldst lat >_ ~. Committee for a mmmmenda. But when asked about one de-I hhe (gm creme spémpre' fly: SM.‘.“" > tion on design and on a plebi, sign With wider vertical blue’ 1 e ' rogicssiie onscria ive . a lcitc b rs at each side and maple Association of Canada. poked t some fun at Dr. McLiihans ‘Prime Minister Pearson‘s of- ticc. meanwhile. announced an. the Commons. he bec Conservatives. when it was first introduced by the govern- ment. MODERATOR Dr. Ernest Marshall Howse, 62. of Toronto, was elected Moderator of the United Church of Canada at the church's let general council in St. John's, Nfld., Wednes- Politicians Question Advice By Professors threw a barrage of debris into a tavern, crumbling its front. Virtually all power and most, : o. 'lltlcal leader should be simply fa mirror of the public's beliefs. Eugene Forsey. who is U ." S E‘idca the Beatles could show the ;politicians the route to instant s. isolated by flood waters even after high tide receded. ' ot ' willer 1,2199%: 1“ wnyTheoadi? suppose a committee could Icok‘ _ asuccefi at the poll nouncoment came we, “willer alllhal- ‘BEATLE “MR-"0? . HURRICANT‘ Dora at s from Vero Beach. Film, to euses of the Liberal and Coil-i in his speech. MF- Balm? "0” “5395"”: ’lnhn' m. last evening was located Charleston, S.C.. on the At. Iervattve parties. said he had supported the tri-l iDie‘fenbaker should get a Beatle , ,, hot 50 'l . . -. t st Ec‘alr‘do? he Mk? 8 ll ml cs east sou hca lantic coast The ‘ t. - . of Jacksonville Beach. la., ~ are were indications after leaf flag. along with ohor Quel Dr. McLuhan replied with I and was Pxpmm m move logs on the Gulf coast from . ‘ istraight face Abraham Lincoln mnhwpst m ahm" 7 mil” 53'33‘”! '0 ApalaChlcoll ' lat a crucial stage in hishcareer. per hour (hth (he night. 'hl'oken linel. (AP Wire. was advise to get w iskcl‘s. .- . .- . e "He did and be n." he .flit”???“3‘film.,flf’lLl'lmflJl“?L______._ '. added. Former Justice Minister P‘ul- Pearson, Chrysler Set”.s; Scheduled For Nov. 9 .OTTAWA‘ (CP) -— Byelectiona months ago. In four contests the will be held in the federal rid-lubeul hm retained three seats and the Conservatives one. “'85 of Westmorland and Water- . l Rideout won With °". “Jill-h on Monday. Nov. 9 ton questioned whether a po- litical leader should serve only interpret the public mood. .that be had also to hold lliefs and principles as a basi. for action. I And Heward Grafftey. MP , for Brome-Mississquoi, asked in lincrcduloils tones whether Dr. was sliggcsting pol-, Meet Sept. 16 OTT\W.\ ((‘i‘t *Pl‘ln‘lf‘ .\lrn islcr Pearson and President Johnson will meet Sept. 16 or. t e t‘ a n a (l a - border at Blaine. Wash. for ccrcmnnics marking the (‘oliim- l'nircd State.“ UAW Turn Sights On GM And Ford l DETROIT «APi—The United . Auto Workers Union won its ma- lnr objectives of higher pen- lsions.—iip to $400 a month—amt iimprovcd working conditions at q Prime m '1 I ‘It 'd- “ " ' ' “ . ulster Pearson an. votes in the New Brunswlc I'I iticuins use polls so we can . bra Rivcr ("‘H‘lonmem prnjetl.‘ , ~ Ilium“ Wednesday ill the Com an in 1902 Senora! election. The vawim witi the tide?" it was announced WednesdaV- l :lflroilrldrzrinllhlzefaxidfi ons. . Dr, McLuhan argued these. ‘General Motors and Ford I . :Conservative candidate was sec- Normnation day will be Mon-fond with 17,313 votes. 9 '3. Oct. a. " candidate third with ma and I lwore only tools. The first step was to pick leaders "capable ofl Dr. INSIDE TODAY ‘ UAW President. Walter ~Reo- ther, after a 23-hour marathon weflmorllld. 1n loutheastl nominee participating in the public" _ ' . ew plummet. h” be "_lmm m. ‘ .Cappon u the ".rm apumng‘ mm" deaths ‘ H bargaining session. telephoned gum since the‘May 2! din of, n the Ontario riding. ML. 1 _ g on ,he public;- ‘ “nu-"tied ~ - - - - ' ~l"' 1-; lPresident Johnson and gave him ‘ H' Rldemfl. I Liberal who Chaplin ran up 11.64! VOlCS- The| ~ 9 Dr McLuhan suggested the, Pony" ’ ' ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ’ ' " 'l'1 a llll-in on the final-hour set 3;; gelled by it heart attack Liberal candidate Dried 3.15:] United States' Republican party sport A l . l H l ' "Nae": a“: “gas; saith?” r I train while headed votes. the .ew mocrn HE F0 failed at the outset in the ices-1 ‘ ' W3 0" .V . I RV"! howhich ll visit. iParty candidate 7.;80 has; the R “19mm “mm” by pickinlz a :ihranlllc:hl::;:;is . . . . . . .. l; “gag-5}}: the United States Mr . ' t candl lite . . . . . ' . . , 0 (CW —— d - Iario rldmsowr.’ lgj‘llfrct; gxgcmm Wm m] the “Mayors from across the con- ch); 9 Mayor. A. Walthen claiming his city as the, cradle of the Canadian Federation cigar“: seamwmmgrgzdfioggrl ‘ . ens , , . . . . . . . . . . . .. it hum workers “aer gaggd mauve Gm mp“. b.- ‘wo "and" m use“ nen may.“ into each Gaudot. centre. At left is of Confederation. .And at at mom “a Municipalities. mews”. f Editorials . , , . . l negotiation! with Gene”! M‘r tore m. an“ n I om on may hm“... n. other at ' Mayor . A. ban of right is Mayor R. B. Wilson whose executive and advisory u polls had been used. Semi “"9” o“““" C." ’ tors of Canada Wednesday set-V'- Til- will be the third act of Liberals tall. Conservatives 90. Hole mt “W- M “ “8'” Mil“ WM “Wm ""19 “‘ .Vlcmm- 3-0" "m" .‘l" l” m Meeting in Char- laior Goldwater would hovel s"""""""* '- - ’ ‘inz notice they will seek him l0! curing “he. the when. New Democut, 17_ Guam“... by accident. One familiar face good-natured rivalry with Pacific. side this nation tom-town over the next two lhppn rejected a; a candid“. "1"" c'- ' ‘ wastes from the three major at:- malt office 1’! fl and Social Credit lint. l3 u" M ll "I" 0' MW Gludei recently Mr Mayor Vaughan is president days liar the npmlustton instantly. { immobile producers. ‘ i 1 \L’