« //ll 7% IT'S BRIER TIME ON P.E.I. AIIIIPIIOC It) the Put [3 cash. loud Chin lull llopnrtinut. omits. and for nylon! J gonna 7-61.’ LXXVII. N0. 53 Brier Has Glamor, Glitter By RALPH CAMERON It was life and color. glamor and glitter, beauty and excite- ment as the big Brier got under- way In a glorious Mlardi Gra splurge with o one giving 0 ought It might not have been June in Januarrry. but it was an August Goid Cup and Saucer parade in the sprin Happy streets all the way from hotel to the Forum as the curl- ers headed into action here for the first time ‘in Island history. GUESTS AT LUNCHEON '1‘ ey had just come from a special luncheon at the hotel tendered by bhe City of Charlo- tbetorwrn where curlers and “B1815. Eovernmeiit auatrhonitiru .5? o T‘ Specia’. arrived here early Sat- urday morning. Waltheii (iaudct told his guest.- are extremely l10Il0§'9.’l by in a year when b. Mayor A. v-ho presided, “We our people as you have done. We thank you for coming and ope you will come back. but for now enjoy yourselves every minute." In the background are R. J. (DICK) Topping of to officially get play under- ;,\-m-, 5_(;__ president of way in the Maicdonald Brnier tlic caiiadian C-urlinrg Associa- Canadian curling champion- tirn. delivers the first stone ships at Charlottetown Mon- NEW ISLAND DESCRIBED Rossiter Promises Full Effort to Provide New Opportunities had been criticiat d Montague plant. He said “I am surprised at the re- marks of the member from the Georgetown district. He seems 1da.\'- .t0 argatinst industrial de- -_ - .- - vclopment. Every member of . The last cabinet minister to|u“S House should be behind day. Premier W. R. Show, Brier trustee Chief Justice ’I‘-home A. Campbell and Mayor A Walthcn Gaudet. GIFTS PRESENTED civic gift to Richard Topping. president of the Dominion Curi- ing Association. which he asked ce t as it token to all the Brier curlers. He also pre- sented special gifts from the city to the trustees of the Mac donaild's Brier Tankard. Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell. Hon. ' . Willis, Lieute- nant Governor of Manitoba. and Ross I-Iarstone. Hamilton. Ont. Miayor Garudet also sa' It was desirable to end the lunch as uicldy as possible due t B’. "ON ' d1? P0 261' the pflfaflfl TM m,0W.m_J-8! gmemmem un enway on time. He tien call- nill "-p.”Iil‘(‘ no effort" to con- llllllt‘ to seek new industry which | Draft Address .. . lgartfficlpdzgfieg t£§d§:a§“.?.ns:;: I this company which has not . ra aa , . so ‘ Debate Nears 1 “me govwnmem Wm comjnuelliad a full year of operation." . to make available to sound. pro- » ' .]:a'‘°lflf 5n'l‘1”"l'hulL"f“h Queens . ‘. ' I ‘ ~ 01-" ‘ "‘ £‘.i"3>si\'c lfl(llIS1.r‘y the assistance ,‘ “if; fifgcglmigtct ‘E: ;:I3l“I§ availasbe under our p fwmpamy offemd pmduwrs. Mm The debate on the address lni ‘R f -' . 3 sh ' A 1 rrnlr in the Sncerh from the "Ill: gPiillnceeE}dlt\(7i:f‘:cc Iisfld i'fl'se-«the had talked to weml “"—‘ —*—*—*—— 1]‘. ya - ]t~ -n '.. _ . _ - ‘S3 Isl . i ti-:~Hl1.:gl;lzll(i‘ir!("l.ng come '0" I ';,,eR‘;?.l,l§:,nsf,}dt,:::.:l -. MacDonald asked whe-i - . ltlier the company was estab- llslled so that the producer orrl will “keep our young people 'de un- Kings) here and prov: new opport the on cibairman of the Brier committc. on tel! the assemblage of parade plans and order of pi'occsso'on. In one of the more unusual tfiicumstaini-es at such functions r. sciurces Minister Leo Rossiter id in the Legislature ,V(.’S10I'-; Mayor Gaudet “we have approached Mayor Gaiidel and his City Council for a great many things at. ii great many times. We know we asked a great deal of him and Council but never econtrinued on page .'I. col. 2) .R01vSl1.£.‘lI‘ said that food pron UL . la \c.<tci-rlay. the lad 01 Ph€lma_ior lH'd|lIrSl.rIeS in the province. fuunelii r>l:ior;i)imRr>(fifmiu the de-- Langicy Fruit Packers . W, t Id R .~ . , 5.», . spoke. pram‘ he Sam Ills m open?’ managemeri cou ma e G K taro members of the Oppovs- mm in Montague and thi, firm I mimey. I‘ it_f.ii. Arthur MacDonald, 5th Mil:-<.l and Prosper Arscnaiilt. lst Princc. spoke yesterday and reports considerable optimism‘ Mr. Rossiier said "the plant . .1 ' in the mum,_v- .was established so that the pro- lt'lI.l('(‘l‘S could make money. The. Kciiii Harrington ‘PC-3rd CRITICISM NOTED .piai~.i Its tiliere to help the pro- P“"l(““ 8-‘llowmed 7-he debatc Mil‘. Rcssiiter recalited that due: -s and the laborers make ATHENS ‘AP“‘-“fll°‘9‘l by anti will have the floor when it Arthur MacDonald IL-—5th 3 iCriiit.inurd on page 3. coil. 5) lbl°°.d elm“ 3”” 3 Smmach °P' H-.umC,_ .eration. Kin-g Paul of Greece ._n mpmbers have "0, ye” gvas eported Monday mg in “be visit to the royal palace by "re- Demand MadeOnGov't mier George Papandreou and the 62-year-old monarch. the wording of medical bulle- ti. lif Doctors reported the king sut to. They IPC-and l (H Russell Driscolli ‘-3rd Queens), - _ The tentative ouse Schedule raised fears for the e at culls for the addmss in replyt to the Speech from the Throne: u I _ Tfered a blood clot in his left ‘ g’ P“ P‘''~'59“‘-3d 150 I-l¢“¢°n3n" h flung after first experiencing one ,“"l“‘;’j‘°" “gm -7- MBCDOMW l ;in his leg. causing painful swell- Hr ay oon. ; ing. Provincial Treasurer Alban. . l Papandreou remained in the is Il|‘0';palace for 45 minutes but made lno comment when he left. A Liberal member of the Leir; , \\‘h&n the EleCt»1'0n AC1 'F£llm€!I‘ is expected to preseintl his ‘964'65 budge‘ '“‘"r5d““-"llslature yesterday demanded lclaimw‘ - ' I Th almost . 8- . tihrongs lined the by The Mayor then preseiited a ‘ Bennett turned the tarblesr _ t(-ning ‘Semis high Schml teacher and [government and education serv- C039‘ Hay, Grass Production r worsening condition. A hasty . @110? fiitotrotimt “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1964. NOT MORE THAN SEVEN CENTS WEATHER Clear with a few cloudy intervals: south- west winds 20. Low-high 27 and 40. 1o PA(';'i:T:§ One Aircraft Unreported As Seal Hunt Is Prepared Censure -«'1-w--«i°-I-Y”-“"rI-3”-‘-1i»*-‘If-“«*‘-‘-“§lDei‘ea’red 16-11 A motion of censure against the government for not abiding , thp provisions of the Deposit Receipt Act was defeated in the Legislature yesterday on a stra.ig'ht party vote. Mover of the resolution. Op- position Leader . . atheson. said the Act limits to $5,000,000 ceipt account. He said the Public ccounts showed loans of ,- . ‘ sinking fund: of 51.483256 in the account. Also. the report of the Hospital Service Commission showed 3126.755 deposit receipt listed. Maitheson contended account is a tea. ft 0.0 $5.000.000 p mhiticd by the Act MINISTER EXPLAINS Provincial Treasurer Albarv Parmcr said “we do not regard loans from any dcpartrmenr of ’In\’('I‘m’T1(‘.Ilt as amounts issued in deposit receipts." He said some dcparliment have put funds in the HCCQUIHII. as " '_ a convenient way of getting money at five per cent.” He s 'd “outside of sink- ing funds. we have not exceeded thr-t amount" called for in the (‘ .. N11‘. Matheson sald trbe best thing to do is to get a list of all moneys on deposit from individ- Island Barkbencherl ‘” 0-T'l".~\WA IC-fPt—.-\ young Lib- -‘ Go;-don Benoit‘ gene,-a1.ei'al backbencher from Prince equalization payments ‘Edward Island gently reminded l Commons of the Liberals‘ I963i 'campaign promises to farmers; land fishermen. _ John Mullally, 33 - year - old E '-fisherman MP for Kings. said_ the economic problems of tiie~ Maritimes remain unsolved arid Maritimers 81‘ e anxiously jawaiting federal action. ; I-Ie listed several farm andl r r l =fisheries planks in last year‘ Liberal platform that. were not i mentioned in the throne speech. They included the following: —-Improved credit terms by. the Farm Credit Corporation‘ and an expansion of the agen- ‘ ‘c_ ‘s staff to assist more farm- ers- —A great act-elevation and} expansion of the Agricultural; iflehabiilita-tion and Development §Agency's pi-rigmm; -‘NATIONAL BOARDS -—Discussions with the prov-. fiuces to establish national farm ‘ ‘and fisheries marketing boards; —. program to distribute free milk in schools: I »—Measures for the rental of ‘farm machinery; ; A new fisheries program extending to fishermen aid. ‘equal to that available to farm- e rs. -‘ Mr. Mullally spoke on the last day of the ‘ speech debate. cieiiirirg. . Act. passed at the last Urges Govt to Act ‘L. I !on Motion 5 uals and "then we ivill look at the deposit receipts." He main- tained that the sinking funds on deposit are part of the amount limited by the Act as “the Crmm is a person." It was suggested by Mr, Math- eson that "the government is here to pass legislation and should abide by it." When the motion was put to a vote. it was defeated 16 to 11. QUESTION PERIOD During the qquestlon period yesterday, Dr. Hubert MacNcill. 3 minister of health. said the use of the drug. Parnatc. wa.: ein-g withdrawn by the health depart- nicrnt until more lllil-fll‘l'I'l8‘!l(lIl on r- it is received. He was replying M L. to a question from Dr. . Brmncll ‘L-4th Kingst who point- ed out that receiutly there was some iinfavnrable publicity in connection with the drug which is used in thp treatment of men- Robert Campbell vl.-lst Prince! asked Attorney General Alban Farmer whether or not a liquor permit had been lssiied to the Charlottetown Forum in connect- ‘n with Brier Curling. Mi Farmer said he would ask the provincial liquor commission. George MlacKay tL-4th Prince) I)Il.iIlll(‘[i rut .-zi;_:i .. cm in .Send i would l He called for higher tax to the Atlantic provinces. These prov- rthe government Monday in the iinces needed "special consider- Said hi‘ ation" because of below-aver- age incomes. above - average unemployment and narrow pop- ulation bases to support costly ices. PRESSES GOVERNMENT He pressed the government to implement this year the Liberal (Continued on Page 3 Col. 4| Opposition . Passes Up House Vote OTTAWA «OP» —~ The Cum-l mons Opposition passed ichance to test the strength of pliasis shnu goveru- grass production in the forage Liberal night. the minority ment Monday adopting on a voice vote the traditional. Frank Liites. Mnncton, 1\'.B. told. -government. motion to thank the throne. to a the speech from the If it had been .forr.ed the -government would have rode the outcome. Adoption of the government. motion ended the eight - day throne speech debate durinf-ll which the government rallied enough Opposition votes to heali back four non-confidence -hm sittings M the Leg,-Ma_rthat the government Tc-lllSlfl1e.sessi0n of the Legi51am.e_ ’,.c_1 llll'f‘ are planned for today at the 3th Kings electoral district imoves an electoral tiisiivci mm .m. ' ‘ Taking part in the draft ad- dress debate yeslertlary, Arthur Tutor. VALLEY. Calif. (AP) Helicopters flew men to the Twg Wounded A l‘°'|<‘0Dt¢‘I‘ D I lot Monday ‘isolated crash scene Monday to 1. to £l.lI'I. and at 2.30 p ‘which 15 due. to be aboli.-lied ikings County and allows for an‘! MacDonald. the member for 5th Kings. said the government did 2) Ir_mI_1cd the wreckage of it big help dig the bodies out of he Moncfon airliner SIFCWII OVEI‘ 8 SHOW)’ now. '\i0NCTON (OP) - One Per- other district to be constituted 8 5 C I .f . Icontinued on page 3. col. Watt where 31 passenfiers and M-st of the plane passengers . son was dead and two were in- U! in Queens County. D" I C h I e I1 I’ as a - Girl Killed, ."“" s"°“’ crashed In their death llived in the San Jose and Santa P" L3“ T3h“‘9'5 13mb‘|Clara areas. 50 miles south o ‘N. m 3 shmning mcidene m'nr‘._orts. There were no sur- -5,,1,‘,hp,.aMi3co. ‘W I m m 111,7,” Monday mm,‘ " . . . I e veteran Pl 0 ,9 -* Police said Virginia Landry. Thc Paradise Airlines Conste- lfated plan, gem-y No.-mg, 43 In hospw , _ -rahout I7. was dead bad radioed at 11:29 am. Su; Wm, underwrnined mjmie! day he was starting his last 1W0.‘ Mm ymond Landry‘ 11?“ ‘ll. cnirtlit Smvdiy in a blind- '"'-‘ "rows-tcrin 'IV€I' the 6. foot . high - lk. u- . R‘ ,::r=..:r.';.i r::.i.’::r .:..*“.r:..::.' .1 sit?’ °‘ .Y.‘***'~= --« cm- cor ' - h ‘ ‘ mt reau . A I‘! I, . I)4r~rr|il‘h.;‘.:{ ‘:2: '35 (-_,.ii; ...,i,,. H" 3”?“ "m 1: mm But There were no further de- hI"‘ii~.lit the toll of fw" “with ‘he di “.mme “ - - =“‘”-‘- ' 35- "Rhos m 2“ E;,,,‘.A,.‘_” Two minutes la't;rHNhr;rr:,slbe. . who i ' ,_ _,.‘_ n a message 2- -: - i,....'k‘_ ‘.”lfffm'f’l‘,;d.,":,,“, ....;._ lin-n it broke off. . |N5|DE TODAY 8715' Lake ponfchgrh-gin 3--r go? Raymond Rickards. manager; In Japan, ‘of the Paradise Airlines station “mm. dun“ ‘ _ _ . ' _ M 2' 9 The Lake Tahoe-bound nlanp lat Tahoe Valley. said he felt; nnuukd H _ _ _ _ _ _ H 3 9 ""10" ‘rem Qan Jose Calif‘ .('"l3l“ -V°"l~‘ had "led l" W (‘omlcri . -7 ' 3lI‘Il('k tho a_7oo.{m,¢ ;..{,,r ,,f ,' on to Reno. an miles away and ,.-,m,,,,,.,,, 4 V [, N"""dFi peak just east of Lake The Pit"! l"¢”‘3'9 "1"9‘“" l" ; sport in " " ’ P ‘ 1 ' T3h°€- ' 3 area '82 miles 0339 055" “’“”‘°" I Kings. Queen. City .. 5 ’°a'ti:rV:sth:ficarum City. r "I said Huh ttIol:-rILltitt'hh€ 4"? 3 snmmersiae 3 a e co - i , with such foramgptr nT:;":"':le|'| 303.. aiclfarda recalled. ‘ w'°"'°"" “Ru : The world champions or was! ‘ ‘ F"“"' m" ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ‘ " curling! As befitted the mi- lun; across the too of the The era shortened message , , ridge - [may rm,‘ ‘Ln Noni,‘ ,-95,),-_ tlonal champions and the MP IS ILL Harry Jones. Progressive ('ons:>rv:itivc member of Par- iamcrit for Saskatoon. has been in hospital for 3"2 weeks and a medical source describ- crl his condition .’\ioiid'ay as “not good." The nature of his illness has not been (l'lSClf‘.S€d. (CF Wirepboto) 5 Nations Propose Force For Cyprus UNITED ‘.\'\'1‘IONS IAIN Brazil and four other countries proposed Monday that the Uni- ted Nations Security Council a-n international peace- eping force to Cypriis to cope with the threat of war in the eastern {vied-iterranean. A west- ern source expressed belief it win council approva. The five countries introduced a resolution reconinicnding also that UN Secretary - General U Thant name a mediator to help resolve differences between . war-.-. ring Greek- and Turkish - Cyp- riots on the strategic island re- public. An inforniani close to Cyprus believed Archbishop President Makarios would ap- prove the compromise resolution worked out by BIT!’/.11. Morocco. Noru-'a~_v. Bolivia and the Ivory _ flight and landed safely. Plane From Shediac Still Being Sought RCAP‘ Search and Rescue attClair Marthe-w.<. l.:iwedl's tym- Halifax said Monday night onel ll‘tf‘l was accompanying Preese. of three planes r.=.iinrled over-due A RETURN TO ALBERTON on flights to the lfiarzdrailen Is-l Three other planes had land- lands in the Gulf of St. Lavv-‘Pd safelv at A-hermn altar rence still was missing. turning back from the Magdalen D_ Camoben who 1“, Swdiac. I lslands.br-cause of fog. Tb _ KB” Monday vms mnorted m.were_ piloted by :\1,vles Currie. have turned back after finding. “""‘”‘€m'"’"' “ " Charlgs he was “nab”, to [Md M the.Barton. Saint .lot1n. and Leslie Magdalen: becalw, M {ML ‘Beeiick. Fredericton and tor- Two aircraft \\'hlt'h lcft Al- "‘"'-" 3” M°."“””"~ The-V ”°“ lberton. P.E.I._ early Monday for ""99 “gm a”‘c””' hm Super lthe Magdalens turned up safely Cubs and 3 C.e‘°"a' a<"tr~- being P900-‘I‘1(’.'l overdue. La? 135‘ mbgm d3 g, b m Charles Letcher landed his guétsqp ¢(\:at}S,‘. MP2’; ipfarhe gampe. plane at ClIal'lnl'f‘.'ti\‘x".I IMP bell craft had landed that, he Monday after seairirniz for the “mud 1.9.)”: “.h‘,:.e Mid when attic‘; Alberton at:-‘raft iiiloted ' Manhews of A1.be,,-mu s;felv"“:tFa‘;::‘l‘(- B‘1’~::’l::’ l;3£_‘:¢‘1,pl-tiiis to move a 30-man party CaQ'_»um_w‘_ “av f. - ‘ ‘;-‘- - -to .\Ia_:zdialeris for the seal hunt. *‘ * - “V” -‘- “"9" He will have 11 aipcravft. 3"" ""“”‘i"‘~' "“‘"‘ ”"’ M3'~" The Shed‘-ac plane reported radio l131l‘t;IllS lbecauie dof I03. _ missing was said not connect- ” °3"°5 3 hep” h"‘"l‘"9 ed with the Matthews‘ opera- for the Magdalen: to prepare am,‘ for the seal hunting season in M .- W - _ the guy Whig“ “"""‘ March 5% tirinsqulishll-h: ;:aéh:idll?:einl:p€-Slit A '°“’‘_“ ”‘‘”‘° ’;'f’"‘ “.‘°""3“i be the Magdralens as the seal also turned back riom a similar ;”...d i: reponeld located near Grindstoner Island. Ottawa Mayor its Threatened LEFT ALBERTON The two planes had left Alber- ‘ton 12:30 pm. on Vfonday or the Magdalen Isl.'ind:, but due to dense fog In the Gulf. they ()TTAwA rCP~—Mayor Char- WW "nable '0 39-“-"I RC-"Pilotte Whitton said Monday night 3“ S"-“’"'°h “"11 -""“‘-""-’ P‘ melshe has received a threatening ‘area were looking: for the tivoqeufl. Signed hv [he'FLQ_the planes for several hours Mon-’Quebe(. Libm.ati’nn I.-mm ida." “P551” b°f°r° lb‘-‘V "°P°"1°d-l Extra police were on duty as |The time of arrival in Charlotte" cm, Council met. --pd ham like town was not known. ‘gm. ,0 have cm, ha“ mow“ up The third plane. which is stillijusi to get may she Saki missing had no connection with Mayor Whittnn did not dis- the group from Aiberton. it isjc-rose any details of the letter. ‘believed 10 139 I small liflhfiand she wouldn't tell reporter.‘ aircraft. what type of threat was in- It is not known whether tnorvolved. She said the letter had ;Campbell plane anry pas- been turned over to police. ‘senge-rs but the two Alberton The letter came from Hull. craft had passeiigers. In the‘s‘.1e said, but it had “Montreal Letcher plane. Lorwerlrl Maitrtliewslearmarks." She didn't explain of Alrberton was aboard and this. Urged On Livestock Men By NEIL M.-\'I‘HI-2S0!\‘ Livestock pmducers should get four. five or even six tons f hay be on hay and program. rather than on grain, a group of Island farmers meet- ‘governor — general for reading ing in the Provincial Vocational Institute auditoriuim Monday. The first crop should be cut lformal roll-call vote. the life of between June 20 and 25. and that leaves a chance. for an- other good cut, said the former national president of the Dairy Farmers of Canada who tries for production of one-half riiiI- lion pounds of milk annually and cattle sales of some 53,000 mo— from his herd of 415 milk COWS? ltions. Closest was 128 to 120 on and 60 heifers and other young eight-day throne a Conservative motion last ’I‘ues- stock. day. -‘I r. Lutes aims of 300 tons - n . SKATCHEWA Scotch Cup champions. the famous Richardson: from Saskatchewan occupied a 3* . “ 2,.-. -A 1‘ __x,___ , _ ...- ..... .... Rii§ii< SEEN IN PARADE whole float to thciiisclvcs in the Brier parade. The rink which is seeking a fifth Brier tr e rode on the Charlotte- town Board of Trade float. per acre. and the em-‘ ‘two world wars. has entered the hay and 400 tons grass silage on size the grain in his feeding pro- the some 270 acres he farms, gram. "I don't think that a man and believes in daily pasture should spend more than $1.00 on rotation if that is possible, “or grain to every $6.00 of product.- strip grazing so the cattle dolion sold. and that includes the not tramip all over afield and value of grain grown on the tramp the grass in the first farm." be emphasized. _ V - n limit the) are let loose on it. PEAKERS SIX S Mr, Lufes was one of six ,-“an .who talked to several hundred Gen_ MacArthur rcattlemen at the ‘meeting organ- H _ | lI1)7.ed.dh_§'” P];0VIfI(‘lal Ag-ronomist r I a avi . ogers. Ente S ospt Donald F. Stewart, Canada WASHIINGTON ,_.\p, _ Gem department of agriculture dis- Douglas MacArthur. a hero of cussed 1" defall "19 Com?!“-‘ 1'! certain fertil‘bcr foririiilae: Nor- man Black, Research Officer in charge of project farms, Expert- ‘mental Farm gave details on ‘Project Farm pasture experi- U.S. Army's Walter Reed Hos- pital for “observation and eval- uation of abdominal com- plaints.‘' The 84-year-old general New ments with various manure. rer- lo Washington Monday fi‘omi‘lili7-PI‘ aml ""19 3DDW.‘all'~'in!: lwilfrerl Fiirness. Vernon Bridge jdis:-irssed his pasture pi'o.zr.rm 'Contiiuicd on page .1. col. 3‘ New York where since I951 he has been living at the Waldorf- Astoria Hotel. 0uebeiSources Doubt ueen's Visit Wisdom M0.\‘I‘RI~‘.AI. i(‘iP~ In the week since separatist Marcel lChapiit told a Toronto audience Queen I".li7.ahc»th‘s life would be lcndangered if she visited Que- bec as planned this fall. s me vmi-es have been raised In the province questioning the wis- drim of going ahead with the '(‘f‘>SIl)' and is clearly an act of imprudenre. l'.\lNE(‘.l".SSAR\' RISK "ll woiild create an iiiim‘r-es- sai'_v risk of stirriiig up trouble and cvpnsiiig the Queen to in- siili and ernhairas.-nicnt." .\rIr (‘haput said in Toronto I-‘*" "I t'lf‘ niicr-n's life will be (‘ll(lfIlI‘1(“'(‘{1 if she visits Quebec in no her as plminr-d Two h1I‘lllI'(‘al iiewspapers. I,e Devoir and l"re.<se. have said ediloriallv the visit is un- "Sonic of m\ own people are ne<-es<ar1v.risk~i provoking trou- ''c’'‘'‘‘ to lct hrr |«'im\\' Find Me from niilitant separatists. briitnllv -that who is no 107119!’ and might to be canc . welcome in I-‘rent-h - Canada." Paiil-F‘.miIe Robert. president he said. of the Montreal St. Joan Bap— However. tiste Sm-ictv said in an intcr- Pearson has said in the House Moiidav “it is still too of (‘opinions there Is no ques- ' in say what is the wiser firm of canrellim! the Royal visit course of action. but it seems pod spokesmen in Quebec City. .at present there is a possible = place in the province risk of troiible ‘if the visit is will a<~tii:ill_v visit. hold." Hp <aid the sm-ipt_v_ a have cxnrc-sod confidence .I-‘rent-ti-Canadian nationalist nr- will gel a friendly reception. |gani7.ation. has adopted on nf- c is ficial nttitiide. hoth Charlottetown Gerard Pellcticr. editor - in- Quchcc (‘try next October ohm or 1,; P--out. said. also celebration of ‘be 1064 confer- in an intcrviou, "the \' ‘I has en:-es led to tno character of urgency or ne- lion 1'’ r i in c ‘\liuisle4'