If It's Good For The Island 9 WEATHER - Snow flurries; . northeast winds 25 he- The Guardian Is For It c UT TIT goming northerly 15 by on Low- od > 7s covet ner ‘Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” at wease - VOL. LXXVIIL. NO. 26 vedere (asso OS MOSSY ONtGvay asenas CHARLOTTETOWN, CAN ADA, MONDAY, FEBRU ARY 1, 1965. THAN SEVEN CENTS 12 PAGES EXPANSION PROGRAM IS AIM General Manager Named ‘Simple Grave, Contrast Eric J) Kippinzg of Charlotte. ‘ing past president of the town has been appointed zener- ' P_E.I Home and School Fed a! manager of the Charlottetown eration, national chairman of Community Life and Citizen + Committee and vice-president of the Atlantic Provinces Econ- ———— - > c Board of Trade. This is a per- manent position and. Mr Kip- ping will be relinquishing his connection with the Square ‘K" Constevetion Co Ltd Mr Kipping will begin his nes cuties on March |. dividing hiv time hetween the activities of the Board of Trade work and a previous commitment. part tinwe teaching at Prince of Wales Collezes As of June 1 he will devote himself entirely to y his Board of Trade duties Mrs Kipping s appointment os omic Council - World Leaders Disperse (Uprising, of As Big Ben Tolls Again Reported ; Ry HAROLD MORRISON persons. including hundreds falque. from the south Only @ LONDON CP. Big Ben has who camped out during a bone- few feet intervened tarted to toll out the time chilling might to he sure of a . ren “vam ° SIT BEHIND QUEEN pert “of-a nes expansion pro- again. the worlds leaders have place on ne WitetSE route, Behind. the royal pews cram an the Charlottetown dispersed and a that remains witnessed Saturday's awesome tretched -two Jong lines of for Board of Trade of the spectacle of Sit Winston spectacie as muffled drums, the sienand Commonwealth reprs- The orimary function of the Churchill's funeral is a 6imple clatter of ecavalr hooves, the sentatives and British political program is to sell and promote Rravevard turned intg a«shrine tramp of some 3.0 troops and jeaders Canada's Prime Minie Charlottetown. both at home and and memories of a nations the creak of the 80-year-old gun ter Pearson and Mrs. Pearson abroad This will be coupled Cc KIPPING VIENTIANE, Laos ‘ Reuters) solemn pride and sorrow carriage echoed down through gat in the centre of the row be- with a planned program to fur- ERIC J. ING A coup d'etat took #place here As the curious and the be. the streets hind the Queen ther develop local initiative in garvices for four and a half Sunday night. led by a group of reaved bezan their crowded pile SoMe wept but most watched When the 30-minute service all phases of economic and_bus- years during World War II. Fol. army officers grimage to the village grave, 'M Silence as the chief mourner® was over, Sir Winston's coffin . iness development lowing the war-he attended Ac Col. Bounleut Sykosv. a Wash- Britons ayreed Sunday that for *4 ked behind the gun carriage was taken up the Thames River ME Ripping fea ater Of Adia “‘Chiversity. ‘abtatnins “har retter-tramed:=stalt-ebfroer oo ihe. public memory and meaning it ee Ne van oe cof to Festival Pier and Waterloe ; dt Signia ° ° Gace Bay. NS. He was In the his B.A and B. Ed the army -headquaiters tn Vien- wes Me srealent funeral. 1D, he. nas a one 8 me Order Station, From there, it was After college, Mr Kipping tiane and one of the coup lead- country’s Jong history “ ferers irene eee hali@n AeA 10. Blad oa, 0%. it ; ; . very ff to tual uch . i joined the department of Nor- ers. said the takeover was ‘‘not Sir Winston's leng and brite oe aww \ f ° as fords i ats . durchill Nobo iners j e thern Affairs and Natural Re- . politica liant journey through lite ended (own life Big Ben, buried near his Americar sources. With them he was in oy h : ; the famous clock of Parliament mother, Jennie Jerome, and ‘his e only wanted to make the in an Oxfordshire parish, church , A Ottawa. and Banff. Alta. before ; h id , : ~ where Sir Winston had risen to father, Lord Randoitph Chure: awa, . a » army stronger e sal at Bladon, just a mile from 5 } } ; i 5 ; : 4 fame. had been silenced during ill. The brief burial service was oc a coming here in 1958 as the sup = ae rn The rebels seized a radio sta | Blenheim Palace where he Was the fin It bes I ri erintendant of the P. F. |. Na- | | the nera began tolling out private ; . tion and announced the coup in| born 9 \vears ago . f . Churchill's r . behind tional Park. He ed in that the hours after midnight Satur- hurchiils grave 1 GLAC Y. NS ) ar serv a Laos-wide broadcast at 8:30 rae E BA (CP position until 1963 when he re- | , In contrast to the huge silent day. The Royal Irish Hussars, those of his parents, lies mua é2miners ‘who were replac- signed to avoid transfer from >°™ throngs that lined London's descendants of Sir Winston's Plot surrounded by a heavy ing roof supports during a the Island Sykosy said the coup leaders grey. streets Saturday as Sw. first regiment, got the honor of Tusty chain . . regular weekend work — shut- He then founded his own wanted to ‘make eome = chan- Winston was borne in sorrow- bearing the coffin for part of Although at Lady Churchill's dows a Dominion Coal Com- pusiness. Square K Const, and 8e€S" in the army high com- ful majesty from ancient West- the journey to the grave request there were flowers pasys No colliery were was president until this ap- mand He did not elaborate minster Hall to St. Paul's Ca- Kings, Queens, commoners, On!Y from intimate jffignds a crushed beneath a tremendous ‘pointment Troops led by Svkosy were {thedra! and ta the Thames. the presidents, prime ministers, the Churchill family, an out- fall of rock and coal more than Mr. Kipping married Isabel facing army units under the oa : |service at Bladon seven hours statesmen from all the conti. Sanding wreath of many 5los- two miles from the pithead Nicholson, RN. of Baddeck. command of Gen Koupasith later was private and etched in nents sat under the imposing %°™S bore a card in the hand- early Saturday Both bodies N.S. in 1951 and his family Abhay three miles outside Vien- a 7 | simplicity dome of St. Paul's to honor the | “Ting of Queen Filizabeth were recovered later in the now includes three sons and a tiane « §£ ~ . an . ; man who as From the nation and the ane d h eo +s As the baré. gothic” walls of ' prime minister Commonwealth in grateful re- A . aughter General Abhay. whose troops the village church cast their thrilled the foes of German ~ br ” Killed were Joseph Oliver, — since coming to the Island ane ; ; : ; na7ism in, 1940 with his defiant Membrance. Elizabeth R 41. of nearby Reserve Mines wear orange scarves, staged a WOMEN, SOME = sifling day in the churchyard of St nor-statesman was tendered = shadows over the plot, Church- t We shall. ; 5 . , and Malcolm White. 27. of Mr. Kipping has been very act- right-wing coup last April nef M t Blandon. Oxford a state funeral .Saturda ill's lead-lined oak coffin was der ve e shall never surren- DROP EARTH ON COFFIN . ~ ars at ore the Mart a 7 - . A . Glace Bay. Both married with ive in community activities, The following month the de- ‘4 pee ena aruinjs) 3 ~ a (AP Wirephete via cable from lowered into the earth y Lady Churchill and her che , Nd. and has served in an executive fence ministry announced the of Sir Winston Churchill Sun. shire, England. Britain's war- Lendon) More than 3,000 of the noble dren and grandchildren two children each, they were local and AI ’ capacity on many local and na- 7 4 ot,4n right-wing and peutrea- BOYS CARRY CROSS and the lowly mingled in the earth on the oak coffin as it part of a 275-man maintenance tional organizations Some of Village bovs carned the cross vact cathedral disappeared into the soil with list armies en merg ° force ‘ce in the mine mine at the _at the time _his former positions include be- ao Ge thmas/t command _ and candle and the Inca! vicar Kady Chureill, 79, and her the warrs of the oraver; ‘'Earth >> 'ctuaing "Genefal™Abhay ule O SWO : age read the service’ More that son, Randolph, were seated only to earth, ashes to ashes, ‘ust The Laotian government is | 1.000 police kept the public a ¢hort distance from the Queen |to dust.” away. Only members of the and Prince Philip. The royal) A muffled peal from the jheaded by Prince Souvanna ; a iiPhouma Wi premicnMandilidetence Churchill family were present. chairs faced the catafalque tower of St. Martin's Church 2 | minister Two cameramen were dis- from the west. Lady Churchill sounded over the meadows to * ecomes a iona rl ne { attempting to record 4nd Randolph were in the first Blenheim Palace, a mile away, a3 There was no mediate in coverec : : | dication of the powers the burial scene Their film was ™* a mourners enches in the were Brains ee yh. 5 ; . south transep, facing hea cata- ‘ . the new uprising _ By DOLG MARSHALL two miles from a temporary out the wreaths and their do Comfiscated by ae P e come Or Ween BLADON. England ‘CP: — car park on a disused airfield. nors. A simple group of red When the service was over t elie ’ | i Overnight this quiet Cotswold In the early afternoon the carnations reads , and the public allowed in. the Al M I] Mo rn | Ice Is Pressing vulage with its cluster of stone {queue wound through the back. “To my _ darling Winston—' pilgrimage slowly increased to mos l ion U ers twisting lanes and streets and narrow footpaths of ,\Clemmie.”" There are tulips an immense Sunday flow that ADDIS ABABA ‘Reuters) — the capital, involving flights to- > cottages. its twi ig | s . ) e The Queen will arrive from tailing. about 1,200 as will Into Gulf, Strait its undistinguished early 19th- the village for nearly a mile from Egypt's President Nasser seemed at times heyond police ine treets n omage London on an eight-day visit to'take her to some of the historic SYDNEY (CP) H _. (century Gothic church on the {and mourners were passing the and more carnations from Ya- ‘control Ethiopia today—and millions of sites of this ancient kingdom . ° eavy ic@ hill has become a national gtave after having waited pa- | gosiavia's Marshal Tito. f Perhaps more than 500,000 By DOUG MARSHALL guns marking out Churchill's 94 : , is pressing into the southern lv a Fthiopiens ere determined to These will include the Blue and-western reaches of the eee ok the edve af the hore (more than three rRom QUEEN LONDON (CP) — For four years tn minute-apart salutes. t of t ost mem- Nile Falls, Axum “thiopia's 1 v4 e : - . , ne of CG . — lar S ft ' . st nd \ Pp Gulf of St. Lawrence, including vast jawns and woodlands of the By dusk. police estimated be- At the centre of the grave is | hushed hours Saturday the peo- CLAD SOMBERLY oer ht and spectacular tours o patra cae ne re poe Northumberland Strait, Capt. Blenheim estate and within tween 60.000 and 70,000 people 4 Mass ef freesias, arum lillies rum orse le of Britain gave themselves Th scession was for the r ike. capital—a rondar, a later < - . . t heir | and lilly-of-the valley. The card, to homage. nostalgia and J Lane The Queen, accompanied by capital E. L. Kelso, transport depart sight of the majestic palace had come to pay their last re- a ibed intherlown hacdwrits over o on He : j}], Most part somberly clad, from ; ment ice information officer he \ cts at Churchill , inscr in her aodwr grief for Sir Winston Churchill Prince Philip, will be the first The royal party will vistt .3i4 sunday where) he) was) bore, lies) the spe aS exaye ing, reads Is eteran imo . the grey greatcoats of the British reigning monarch to vi- Gondar Friday and will drive Capt. Keleo said the only way ee " Sir Winston Charen me apa furted wr tea “From the nation and the weer : slave nares Guards to the dark blue of the sit Ethiopia, whose Emperor north to spend the night at spe- : fue : n future years the village smothered in flowers, hes a few ee er a Le ’ Royal Navy. A ash of Haile Selassie lived in England cially erected Yent camp ra hi New Bruns: will be the goal of thousands of yards from the weatherbeaten Commonwealth, in grateful re ,QNxpON (CP) — A piebald mourners, some of whom had warmth and color eee during the italian occupation of ‘perched on the edge of a 3,000- } chi ports, r- ‘pilgrims This Sunday. the less door of St. Martin's Church membrance, Elizabeth R , horse named Alexander played camped out all night, lined the by the mounted household his country in the late 30's. foot. gorge amid spectacular oe and Pictou, NS 'S than 1.000 villagers were begin- with its hand - painted notice The visitors pass by quickly. g prominent part in Saturday's city, streets to watch the state brigade. in scarlet capes and The emperor is reputed to jagged mountains and agsistanceso ce ning to reconcile themselves to, saying the church needs £2.000 conscious ot the {pousands a state funeral procession for Sir funeral shining brass helmets with . this fact th nd g for repairs waiting in the cold. Some stand winston Churchill . § ae ee ‘ 00 0 on Ph The royal visit to Axum, near —Icebreakers are also assisting tae dee “on a t|_A young policewoman points for a few minutes with heads ty nies. 17 veare old and 12 Along the route of the pro- white plumes. — § entertain royal. Visil- Asmara, Sunday will see the shipping to and from DalMou- From dawn, a steady line of | _ ——— bowed: others ask questions lexan i “ Aa ‘ ae ‘ cession the crowd stood, some- Around the wide forecourt ef or of I opening of a new cathedral. It sie, N.B., and the Quebec ports Sizhtseers passed along the | At the far end of the church- pan s a Ss je oe hold times 20 deep. For the most st. Paul's thousands of people undreds volunteers replaces one which by tradi- of Baie Comeau, Sept-Iles and winding street, turned at the Former No 2 yard yet another policeman di-, 20S? % the Seman Jor part they were silent as the of all nations had camped out crowding the sidewalks offered |tion no woman was allowed to Chandler old village pump and climbed ° lrects visitofs through the local CV mounted band _ gun carriage creaked by—pre- jin sleeping bags to be able to i oavice in ane erection enter, but The Queen will at- Corner Brook and Sydney are | the short path to the wooden Man In Russia {schoolyard and back to the The household guard got him ceded and followed by 2 total catch glimpses of royalty and 0 nion Jacks and Ethiopian tend a ceremony in . the only two principal gulf lych-gate of the churchyard I main street soon after he was born and sev- of 3500 members of the three heads of state entering the flags and the draping of cere- Thursday the Queen and duke ports relatively ice-free, he They came on foot from sur : | “I've lived h y eral years ago, after a long ca-| armed services and the funeral cathedral. monial arches across the wijt have a private picnic with | said rounding villages and by the Dies At Age 56 _ ent — inet ciel reer, he succeeded Pompey, music of 10 bands Some of those keeping vigit streets the emperor and his family in The transport department enachinad from London. Bir . - now dead, as lead horse in the at St. Paul's h } : a ; ; , . ‘ s s had flown from WEEK IN CAPITAL mountain foothills, riding part icebreakers John A. Macdonald, mingham, Manchester and | MOSCOW (AP)Frol R Koa Dever been another day like this coigeful band tears ent nenole stant quistiy \Canada? the United States sud During their week-long stay of the way by horseback. D'Iberville, Labrador and Tup- abroad loy, No. 2 man in the Soviet Un- : pepe oa ae Tholircinslarell(nctencdiinite Ss, peopie s y «all ov : Af , . : thing ts it’s going to be like this to show their profound respect countries all over Europe to pay in this city, 8,200 feet above sea’ The royal visit will end Fob. | per are engaged in gulf escort ion during much. of Nikita . hook on the saddle and the : -_ : . 4 . : *, . : from now on. I reckon the . for a man who more than ade. their last respects level, the Queen.and Philip will 8 when the Queen leaves As-. duties and are to be joined lat- CLOSE ROADS Khrushchev's rule until he was). ch will soon have its £2,- horses are trained to. parade | fulfilled his Transistor radios kept the be ‘the first occupants of.a new mara for Yhartoum to start a er this week by the Sir William — By noon police were forced to felled by illness, died Saturday. pie, “guided only by the rider's feet, ately had fulfilled his mis- rowds informed of the parade's wing of the Jubilee’ Palace. tfive - day state visit to the(|Alexander which sails from close off the roads leading to| Tass reported Kozlov died in : leaving his ‘hands free to play sion c Pp The queen’s program outside | Sudan. ‘ Halifax for Sydney today. Bladon _and motorists walked | Moscow at the age-of 56. It said For centuries Bladon lived ID\ his instruments. In Trafalgar Square the only Progress. . ed bef DS GE =~ death was from “acute circula- quiet. contented obscurity. But Aieyander carries two solid. sounds were the mournful _ North America and muc ue 7" RES ** : “a . tory insufficiency in the heart life now will never be the same oie. drums attached to the music, the crunch of horses Europe saw each stage of the are ee ea e io oa fo a ~ ; vessels.” again ‘saddle. one on each side. hooves and the distant boom of Procession, -including the serv- We Ved ‘ . 4! Korley had a stroke two vears — * ee ; . a a ice in St. Paul's. on television: Britain's two .TV networks used 9% cameras to cover the event. Police unofficially estimated | the crowd at ‘‘close to 1,.000,- 000° and said people were re- | markably well-behaved TAKEN TO HOSPITAL | First-aid officials dealt with 164 cases of fainting or ex- posure during the, procession. Ix persons were ‘taken to hos- pital : Perhaps the most moving moment came towards the end when Churchill's coffin was placed aboard the launch Ha- vengore moored in the shadow }of the 00-year-old Tower of | | London | The coffin was piped aboard the taunch by a Royal Navy : party while in the background’ }the 60-man pipe band of the | Brigade of Guards played la- ments As the launch pulled. away , |into the green-grey Thames, a 19gun: salute—the most ever | fired for a commoner—boomed | out over the river and a marine iband struck up Rule Britannia. | As the launch disappeared un- | der London Bridge, packed with people, 16 supersonic Lightn' jets of RAF Fighter Comma ago and a heart attack two vears before that ; Tass said Kozlov would be |buried beneath fhe Kremlin/ | walls in Red Square | Kozlov’s role as Khrushchev's right-hand man was taken by |leonid | Brezhnev after illness struck Kozlov Last October , Brezhnev succeeded Khrush-| chev as first secretary of the | Soviet Communist party and in November Kozlov was dropped | from the party's ruling presi- dium ! Coasting Boy 7 Killed By Car ANTIGONISH, N.S. (CP) — William Gerald McPherson, 10, -| died Saturday afternoon , when the sled on which he was coast- ing was struck by a car } The accident occurred near the boy's home at Marydale, about 15 miles east. of here. A magisterial inquiry was ruled unnecessary , INSIDE TODAY | Births, deaths ..... 3, 10 ; J “4 ; : Winston Churchill’s body slid was the one gesture a day of the old hero’s last jodrney up- War, the bowing cranes pieloses : along the grey Thames River minutely calculated pomp that. river. From the wharf fronts were the dockers’ farewell to | cme. arene. City LADY CHURCHILL stands chill, on steps of St. Paul's down cathedral steps ‘after fu- pe Bala “= seetihions Ge Saturday, a line of cranes was not on the sec e-and of the murky Pool of London a man who often visited them ‘ounty with her son, Randolph (right) Cathedral as Sir Winston. neral service as we » beecred fa te ath et tae on the riverside lowered their . it caused another catch in the dock area, blitzed by Nazi after a bombing raid. | and grandson, Winston Chur- Churchill's coffin was borne Comes el kee ae ONE SALUTE NOT ON THE SCHEDULE ~ shea tine only awkward inckdoek ja As the launch bearing Sir gaunt booms in salute. It hearts of mourners watching bombers in the Second World | Sammi gcc § Sea reer peter een a —-- 5 2 '