If It's Good For The lsland Elle Guardian Is For it who @umdiom WEATHER - Cloudy with '- few clear intervals; north- erly wian 13. Low-high 45 and 65. Sat» urday; a few showers. “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew VOL. LXXVII. NO. 212 ‘5}. AlWaalCo-l (aa- sun Dam out-n. and for nay-sen d by HOP-101mb mil-east CREOSOTE TIMBERS 0F BRIDGE PRODUCE MERGE FIRE 1 Federal Govli~_Siands Pail OTTAWA (CPl—Prime Minis- fer Pearson told the Commons Thursday the federal govern- ment has not given provincial premiers any indication it would be Willing to diminish its W3 responsibility in purely federal mailers under a formula to re- pairiate the Canadian constitu: tion. .\lr. Pearson. making his first appearance in the Commons after Wednesday's to d e r a )- prnvincial conference in Char- Cleo’s Gales Will Miss Maritimes HALIFAX tCPl — Hurricane f‘len Thursday night was miles south of Canso, N.S.. an heading out into the Atlantic. in: weather office here report- Q it was moving north-north- east at 20 miles an hour and was not expected to affect the \t- iantic Provinces. The storm. which i 130 dead and millions of dollars da- mage on its wild fling through Guadeloupe. the Caribbean. Cu- be and to the Florida coast. still packed winds of 80 miles an hour near the centre. Gale force winds extend 150 miles from the centre. Foreign fishing vessel's Sought shelter at St. John's. Nfld.. as forecasts predicted gale force winds would hit the Grand Banks Thursday night. Peaison Has Comment d i merit. on a press report in Que- bec le Solei which Opposition Leader Dietbnbaker said sug- gested the ederalgovernment s' i to surrender ori' diminish its Jurisdiction. The prime minister said there is no foundation to any reports the federal government indi- cated any willingness to givel up any jurisdiction over mat-J ters it now controls. The section of the Britishl North America Act that deals with federal matters —- Section‘ lottetown. was asked to com-$ 91.l—will be examined by the; minister of justice and the pro- vincial attorneys - general. Mr.- Pearson said. A The examination would be to? see whether there are any mat- ters of "direct and specific in-l terest" to the provinces in thatf section. FORMULA ACCEPTED ‘ Charlottetown meeting is thati the draft formula has .n ac-l cepted in principle by all pro-’ miers ' c sage wants to see it examined' before it is approved. So far as the distribution of legislative powers is concerned "we quite content to re- ceive from the provinces any in- formation which they may wish! send us concerning that ; which they may think they] have a legitimate interest in[ amendin ." He said he had no particular areas in mind. 1 Mr. Pearson said he led hoped that final approval could. have been given to the formula; Wednesday "but the position; i l l 0n Security For Visit OTTAWA (CP) — Security arrangements for the Queen? Visit this fall are not helped When extreme nd exaggerated publicity is given violent state ments by those speaking only for themselves. Prime. Minister Pearson said Thursday in the mmons Ho Lea Jam. in reply to Opposition be rotoct the Queen gainer visit to Quebec in ac. But it didn't he security in have exaggerate? publicity givgngfimxuhsgcn .- Min: 0 a t . 12 month. t. hu‘ we“ tThis was a reference to a PM“! by Richard am. is, Queue separatist. first an M would he made to kill Queen when she visits Qua- Mr. Diefen and advertisements in the newspapers for petitions and demonstrations to protest the} 1 Mr. Diefenbnker said there‘ would be general support for . n's statement with he qualification ment must be very careful not to restrict freedom. < _. I '1 g He asked whetbe Mr. Pear- son would "look into" the mat- ter of demonstrations being planned to protest the visit. Mr. Pearson said yes. MD AT “PORTS Mr. Pearson's remarks were aimedntawaveofnewsro- ports which boinn Tuesday when a young. Quebec separ:- tint said in a Tomato radio in- terview ho had heard an at- tempt would be made to Iiiii the Queen during her two-day stay in Quebec City. whether the mutant: 0th; in Wednesday's Toronto 'i‘ele- afiee plum" u “Iv. gram. columilt Peter Wotrta; 1° . u h cancel the VII“ I“ 3- am or. committee as' "am Dull-m” :‘tlnsmzpmwnzi manna... ’ was. Lona d'ar Dlefon- - said than baker W e saue up ll h“ 500- hosts of to ama- nation m. m. v the govern- '- solicitor-general in the Lesago cabinet. l l I taken . . we hope u in weeks the .v‘remaining difficul figsrbwill be cleared up." '"' P Leader" ‘1‘. C. Douglas said the formula. would require the unanimous agreement of all 11 governments to a rove amendments in sections affect- ing basic provincial rights. and this would cover legislation ealing with pensions and labor (Continued on page 3 Col. 3) . New Method Egg Grading Considered REGINA (Cl’i -— A federali government official said Thursu The prime minister told thelday a new method of grading‘guard rail was being cut when’ Commons the position after thefeggs is being considered by the. the fire started. federal department of agricul- ur . P .oe A. Morrison. chief ofI Premier Le- grading and inspection of that blaze cooled sufficiently to ar- poultry division at Ottawa. said: a number of packing plants inj Canada had requested that thel new Haugh grading system be used Haugh which The system. would replace the present vis-l uni candling method. requires that sample eggs from each farmer be broken and tested for the proportion of egg white and yolk by weight. Lapalme Quits Quebec Cabinet QUEBEC tCPl - Georges Emile Lapalme. who led the Quebec Liberal party through the wilderness of opposition and in office became one of Pre- mier Jean Lesage's closest ad. visors. resigned from the Que- bec cabinet Thursday night. He said the reasons for giving up his 327.000-a-year post as mmber for Montreal - Outre- - mot and minister of cultural affairs were personal. “As of tonight, I no longer consider myself as minister of cultural affairs. I am gathering up my things and i am going." he s id in a telephone inter- new. The resignation of the 57- year - old minister was un- expected but he said he had been considering it for some .— —- me. His resignation followed by four days the appointment of Claude Wagner. formerly Mont- real Sessions Court judge. all INSIDE TODAY Births. deaths . . . . . . .. a. ll Classified 10. 11. and 1: Finance. markets 7 Wong's . . . . . . . . 0 Kings, Danna. City ...s. s Prince Co. ...... .. a. I a very fewr citizens pageant CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 4, 1964. “magi! SEVEN CENTS 12 PAGES Bandits ColleciL $100,000 In Que. Highway Holdup « Covehead V In Present Control Areas lBlldge . by all heads of gov- ernment was a helpful one. and Ruins Burn, Saw” . Goldwater Hl’rs . I Police it?‘f’.:1ii¥.....o'-BJ '” Opener Makeup (Alp)_Ma]aysia braced Thurs“ PRESCOTT. Ariz. fAPl—Sen-icate lawlessness in seeking ro day for . possible shooting war .‘ ator Barry Goldwater launched ; dl‘fiss 0‘ 3 grievance. . . with Indonesia, declared a‘staie his campaign for the us. pres-l d Willa“ mben 'w‘”.5°°:‘h pir’lmcfl of emergency. and won prom. - . - 3 Va" 33" -" “rm” 9’ eyes is“ of help from some of its Imam.“ ThurSday mm 3 charge away from riots and violence. . Commonwealth partners. afflilidelfitl fJohnson1 has misused we. can well understand " Prime Minister Tunku Abdul . 83;],- ra 0; sglrfmizgd 32:31:31 lawlessmsgogsz“ .. ‘ hman announced the t. f ‘ . . . " we pass r “’5' 5;." m t iftae " {cans Will abolish it altogether.‘ Goldwater returned JOLIETTE' 9"“ [CPI 9A ge y a a speca press. f .1, h. t A. . 300-pound security guard dl'IV- conference and on natl.nwidpi Goldwater said as president “mils rs “mm “mm " ing a small European car was radio and television broa casts. 1‘19 would keep the peace. stop :2]: Eggpgggeg {Jam‘gpegneeglatg‘l’ 1- stopped on a mam fighan nine . . th .. _ _. , - He said there were lndl ationsl e cancerous growth of the to forecast victory and declare“ miles from here and robbed of of Indonesran preparations to federal government." and .. . Y 3 $100,000 in cash he was deliver- xtnount a big offensive" lgainsi l strive fo'tr "a thriving and com- davT’i‘f £33021? typify" ‘°‘1 ing to district caisses pop- hga‘flfizgaticilad an aimmp 0finassmnae economy. {through preparedness. progress; STANLEY WILLIS églaavues chedlt unions) Thurs. Indonesian paratroops in m ln‘a prepared speech. thebe-ithrough free om, purpose ‘p'nme idpmmpd [he mbhew bore State Wednesda Founo imbhcan pres'dem‘al‘ nominee through constitutional order." victim ’as Yvon Chai‘bonneaii "» the parachutists iii-Va bee Challenged .JOhnson ‘to go to “I do not intend to be a antacent for le Citadel loves: killed and five la cured 1“ work effectively and go to work war — time president." Gold- ‘tigatign Bureau of Ste FOV “a " Ish .h 1‘ P " immediately to restore properiwater said. “. . The Repub- k QQU b it, b h Th‘ h'; C“ e“ w“ Ma “5‘3" "mp-i respect for law and order in. lican party is the. peace party." t 3h e M c l 5.1: "r ' ' e “r .3" “1e Sovemment Says this land~and not just prior to And he charged Johnson's «2:» abatlfsurhh’d "fifldfil Rhaman also noted that Presg ident Sukarno of indonesia has‘ cancelled all military leaves. “As a result of the landing by air and the threat of further ndings." Rahman said, his led t 1 election day. ether. Dealing with civil rights dis— orders. Goldwaler said no man “can in deep conscience advo-lman. woman and child. . . ‘in Quebec province. The holdup occurred on High. way 48. Charbonneau had just left St. Paul de. .lolietie when a black le-model car carry- ing two men forced him to the side of the road with a police— type siren. leadersrip represents: . . w T‘ I The way of the. regimented sn- e .ciety. with a number. for every t Stanley Willis. Cornwall will ,watch the Canadian champion- 'ship plowing match at Bruden- ell Park on Sept. 16. He. ieaies next morning for Vienna, Ads tria to compete ' the world” ' _ championship plowing match (ml Bml‘ “We ’3 lfmd "l makf’up -. to disguise their faces. Both - - Sept. 25 and 26. For Mr Willis for the United Nations thlsi it 1 is second crack arwere arm , the wil be h weekend. I iworld competition. He repre.i One man was dressed in MAY RETALIATE I fumed Canada at Peebles, Ohio 1 ili’nilform a Qu’lebec garnets! . _ 5 in 1957 h h" h ‘t Ca.‘ nice 0 icer. ie 0 W” The puma mint?" “amen lam-an and was I e I m 9‘ : dressed in civilian clothes. that if the a a Up“ in pomts when the com . Nations pmgfied ugh'nm'fff. MONTREAL (CPl—Five per-i Coroner Marcel Trahan saidiipetition was over. though he fin~‘I Cgarbonnwu “Ppal‘enlly W81! my results "we reserve the sons described by police as rev- the inquest into the death of . ished out of the rize winners. 1 “04m aimeg: n d 1 th I fight to take an action Meek olutionaries were found crimin- Alfred Piniscb. 3". another em-i He had the satisfaction of watch- . 9 than 3’ 9‘ “ Erma?! gal-y to prevent further aggres_ ally responsible Thursdayby a; pioyee believed killed by a po- in his son. Carl Willis, place ! “5mg 0 re" 0 590° 91’ Sim]... He did not elaborate‘ but coroner's jury for the killing of lice bullet during the confusronl third in world competition two escape. the” was speculation Maqaysla gunshop executive Leslie Mac‘iof the holdup, Will Midyear, late,- when he competed Police threw up roadblocks to - - ,Williams. one of two store em. later. Vlr. u cros added) in the march in Armoy_ County the area about 45 miles north- government has appea h to e ' ' I United Nations Security Counci ‘ for a meeting to consider lndo- 3 ‘ nesia's "act of aggression." A Malaysia is n delegation will leav An acetylene cutting..torcli touched off a fire. in creased timbers of the old Covebead bridge in the National Park ‘shortiy after noon yesterday The outbreak resisted efforts to extinguish it and by early even- ing the last section of the bridge fell. 0f timber construction on creosote piles. the centre sec- tion had been destroyed by ab- normally higb tides which ac- companied a severe wind and a. r . D glaiggveaza£:ndwx 1mg“ loyees shot to death by raid» lengthy ballistic. tests were beg .mm. Northern Ireland in l east of Montreal. 4 main ham. '- ' ‘ rs last Saturday. ' ’ :ing"made on bullets-stoma ‘- at 19” A. ' in Jollette. Normand Lernire. :- scar. sweeping this ' Crown Attorney Jacques DU“ me "em‘ Stanley~ has been using a Ran "meg." of 39h regional “1:. young federation was scoffed It cros said Edmond Guenette, 20,; Paul Aubut, lawyer for Gum-1.50m“ plow in competition rm. P0P" (alre' W i‘ SIUPP es Pd: in Jakarta. the Indonesian cap: ‘ Marcel Tam”: 22' and syr'aquel ette: held “P the “We” “3“ ‘9 the past several years. It's on . mqne at? “th' ‘dpt . t :1 ital. A foreign ministry spokes_ Delisle, 26, all of Montreal; l short time in an unsuccessful“ be imported from England. He-s ailéoggwsm 9 IS NC . "1081' Gilles Brunet. 28, of suburban} attempt to cross-examine police r not takin his own low With St. Francois de Sales and Fran: witnesses. Coroner Trah a n - g p h ‘ H . . . - . lhlm but the company as pro MI Lemire sald cors Sclilrm.32,1{ungarian-born agreed With Mr. Ducros only; v 1- - V - _ . . . mised to have an exact rep ica, Mr Lem”? mid mm, of former French army para- lawyers representing wrtnessesr ,1 b h~ - V. 7_1 r - - . . . . . . ‘3V3'a “‘3 for "n m 133"“ lmoney are uSually delivered to trooper, Will be charged Withl at such inquiries are allowed to the match is “many bem'g heldihim about Once a month from capital murder {Odfllh crossAexamlne. .‘ciose f0 thelAustrlan capital - the head Montreal 0mm! Same‘ When he amves- times, he said. the money is de- Tbe Cornwall man earned the livered by Brinks express. other right to compete in this years times by a detective agency. man said the report of the air 9 was coming here next” drop was a fake. He declareol - leaves were cancelled because “all these fantastic charges (by Malaysia) may be used as a pretext to harm Indonesia.’ snow storm Dec. 1 . , Recently McNamara Com, strucrion Company had started? to dismantle the old structurei to make way for a new steel 1 and concrete bridge which they have a contract to build. A steel Fire trucks from the Warden's service arrived the scene by 12.50 and kept the rest chances of damage to fish- ing boats and equipment down- wind. ' Development engineer Fred Johnston from the federal pub- lic works department suggest- ed that plans for the site may site because of the blaze. but added that he did not know just what would happen. Provincial Fire Marshal Earl cLeod of Charlottetown said that two fire-fighting apparu tusea were on duty late last night and they would remain on the watch for outbreaks caused by sparks at least until morn- ing. These crew will keep what remains of the blaze wet down‘ as much as possible. The fire marshal also report- ed that smoke when the blaze was at its height in the middle of the afternoon was visible as far east as Rollo Bay. from w re he was summoned when the fire broke out. ’Fathers’ Attend Halifax Dinner HALIFAX iCPt -- Thirteen actors in the roles of the Path-: on of Confederation concludedi a centennial visit to this portl city T'iursday night with a re- enactment of a gala dinner ten- ;ig‘ed the nation - builders in} Those "who surrounded thel festive board" in itlot, as a; newspaper of the period put it.i feasted on roast beef and silt the trimmings. . The city's reception in lth was cool and the response of to the historical Thursday was only slightly warmer. f the production kept as close to the original visit as possible. The actors were taken ' borne - drawn carriages to the provincial leg- islature where they were re- ceived by Premier Stanfield. and then w along the same route taken by the fathers in in to Government muse they were gueataofttse oityatahnclioon. world match by winning the. He said Charbonneau had do— Canadian championship lastzlivered money to him before. year. .also in a small European car. Dramatic Improvements Seen In New Feed Grain Assistance figgfvigijgfgffiggfy rest adjustment. This represents 1 “we're hopeful that this will be; an increase of as as ichanged." Mr. Dewar said. . . - u , h . m, l . MONTREAL (Cpl—Le Ras—anligault said. ue axe no t 1 i ' ‘ ‘ ' . - ll’;slt‘.l’lia(‘ son ann- On shipments to Summersiac. ‘ to the Ottawa authorities by the {zigzzgg‘ifgzlgfltsaiad Ql‘lfilrziazept ll :3”;th in the handsy M m. for example the rate 01 $15.001Federation of Agriculture. Mr. ;. ‘ . ' . 1' . 1 a m , one; prim, MINI» ' ~' ' w _‘ - , ,ls planning a big asscmvhy in.rea ,.u 3 .. I till/91103132ldcgggzfl mm $11 "n agratarzfilgfifig' aziiaggl’;?iQuebec City Oct”? to prrges: tergeliearson and Premier be- ' . . ' . ' . ’ . . th. een's visit e nex ay. i sa . The island farmer is slightly deration of Agriculture whicfl 93:“ BOWEN". Dam. pr” ; HP said H i! ,nmnwivahlp m5 "'sovereign of a foreign coun Dramatic improvements for Prince Edward Island livestock feeders have been noted in the government's feed grainn assis- tance policy. it was learned yer terday from J. Lincoln Dewai secretary of the P.E.l. federa- tion of Agriculture. For example. a flat assistance worse off in the assistance on made the presentarion through . {A e rs of $15 r ton on all coarse mill feeds but that is believed the. Eastern conference of e l 1:111:22 isms apfsgiiilifilmdfgm 1m." shmnd he invited in mm grains will apply under the lat to have been an error and federation. “rations Wm be hold mp day . to Canada to help “rem”, m, l anniversary of c o n fe r e noes -"'.r§‘i..w’wi;mes l of the Queen's visit "but details ‘ I -. lare not yet completed and we I “which prepared the 100 years ' lean say nothing more for the ‘of tutelage and inpistice for ‘ Quebecers ' ‘momem". Vi a ‘ lt id tltl - i _. -' pm”; {m l r. ourgau «A a p: on ‘Qegtpnlrflr illni‘m‘h” lm the r is Ni"! rlrcilla'cri against 4 ' -. . . h m. ‘Qilecn's \‘lSll which 'Wlll re- fotmh '“T‘M‘M” 0‘ H, p iquesl all Quebecers to sign it"3 fnlmdmz‘ , ' and added that 15.000 signature! I "S" "‘3' Will“ “"ll “"‘lel have been obtained with an iv- lstand once and for all." Mr. i jective of at least 100.000. .» VISIT UNPRECiEDENTED 1 Khrushchev-Erhard l Plan Bonn Meeting BONN, West (iei'niani' ',‘\i"t trimmed to bran about Ger- Premier Khrushchev ‘ia: tie-.1113" reunification. cided to make an unprece~ The bag”- fllm 0‘ 30"“ 90110? . dented visit in Bonn for a meet- is '0 29? “wk East Germany. ing with West German Chan- DOW I arate Communist cello,» Ludwig Erhard. the my. state. and_re-establlsh the na- ernment said Thursday. {tonal capital in Berlin. Soviei Union has steadfastly No dates have been set forlrpfusod to 3"”. any than“ m the visit bill it is expected to the “mus quo- ‘l’ake .pln" ".l'" l)" Us 9”" Bonn also is deeply interested "dwl‘i‘l “Mm” -\°" 'in increasing trade with the Officials said Khrushchev andl Communist bloc and gaining 11.4mm an, going to discuss all‘ back some of its old influence outstanding political problems.i in East"? Bumpe- llncluding Berlin and the divis-i l‘lards‘ Rovernmenl Wom- iion or Germany. The” are the} ised the United states and other ‘ 1 points between “a iworWestern allies will be kept in. l sores _ . - i'Second World War cnemies.‘f0rmed 0“ “5 599"“! “"ll‘ r “W war no "it - “w w”, German foreign mm. , Khrushchev. After the First. h, X > > - ‘~ 4 mm. warde ' ‘World War Germany made a ..Nnh0d‘_ “new” a ham separate agreement wrth the . j ‘ _ , Sovret Union at Rapallo. Fears fume in German, "sfM" “‘i linger any somthin‘ “k, n“. "W" “m "‘9 m" i might happen again its statement said West Ger-Q President John. said ear- many can show a gain by con- lier this year he had not'iing vincing Khrushchev the people against an Erhard-Khrushchev desire peace but are de 1 meeting. , Ma]. . Nguyen Khanh. again in command of South Viet Nam‘s government. enters his oas- outddo his ‘- fioe in Saigon Thursday. He had inst come from Confer- ences with government lead- rehrrned to power after a five-d” "temporary retirement" at the mountain resort of Dalat. (AP W) cram i