WEATHER Showers, snowflurries in evening: south. west winds 20, shifting to northwest. High-low 50 and 40. Saturday; cold. It It's Good For The island The Guardian Is For It flirts finalisation “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 27, 1964. Social Credit Decision May Decide Gov’t Fate NDP Says Favreau Should Quit Cabinet Authorised as second Cin- Hall by the Post Office Department. Otto's. and for pension of postage In out Five Firms lender For New Ferry CAPITAL BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN OTTAWA Tenders closed Wednesday on the construction of the new ice breaking ferry for the Borden-Cape Tormen- tine run, Solicitor General Wat- son MacNaugllt revealed here Thursday. The Solicitor General and , said that five shipbuilding submitted tenders to the department of "was" SEVEN CENTS 16 PAGES VOL. LXXVII. N0. 292 transport and that it would OTTAWA tCPt ~— Andrew idecided against prosecuting take the department at least Brewin. New Democratic MPlRaymond Denis. former execu- 48 hours t.o_check .them over for Toronto Greenwood, said in : tive assistant to immigration before decldlng Wthh one to the Commons Thursday nighthinister Tremblay, for at- l'ecommen . Justice Minister Favreau is un- l tempted bribery. The design oi the new vessel fit to hold his position and. The ill-member NDP group should resign. .had decided reluctantly to vote r. Brewin said the ministern'n favor of a Conservative mo- disqualified himself and made a 1 tion to reduce Mr. Favreall'l “most foolish. unwise and griev- salary to $1 from $33,000. ous error of judgment" when he Brewin. lawyer. {theConservative amendment. Is yequwalent to a motion of con- was completed by a Montreal firm of naval architects. R. Campbell and Company. In- dications are that the contract may e let before the end 0 this year and that it will take said about construction ' ' time with completion scheduled Dec'dles lsure in Mr. Favreau The Com- for late in 1967. ' on: was ex ected ‘to vote on T0 End Tour the motion Thursday night or oday. BRANDON. Man tCPl 1 Prime Minister Pearson decided i Thursday to interrupt his West- ern visit and return to Ottawa, an official 'spokesman said. The l‘i - member Creditlste group also is expected to vote for the amendment. while the 11 Social Credit MPs are unde- . :cided. The Liberal government 9 901510" was d|SC10Wd is six members short of a ma- )ust before Mr. Pearson lcft jorilv. Brandon for nearby Portage la Mn Prairie on a estern tour that began in Saskatchewan earlier this week. ‘ Spending ‘ On Defence J By Provinces OTTAWA (CPI—The defence department Thursday filed with Brown said he is sure Mr. Favreau is not guilty of any ; wrongdoing, but his attempts to cover up bribery and intimida- TANKER SECTION FLOATS The forward section of the Norwegian tanker. Stolt ii of Oslo, wallows in the At- lantic off the New Jenser coast after being sliced in two early Thursday by the Israeln luxury liner Shalom. on per- sons were rescued from this section. in all 24 were rescu- There were 14 known dgad and fch missing presum- ('9 dea . ern section sank shortly after the accident. cuter and remained with the derelict how. unable to take it in tow until seas calmed. . Wirephotol I . ons systems. totalled 31.251.765.- the Commons defence commit- tee a report showing for the first time a breakdown of spending by provinces Expenditures in the 1963-64 fiscal year. not. including weap- 913. By provinces. the expendt. tures were: Nuclear Fleet Mixed-Manned 1l ls Rusk Hope Kristian Bendorsen, captain of the Norwegian tanker Stolt Dagali. cawes lie Thanks- giving Day turkey as members of his crow look on at a Nor- l-lAVE SOMETHING To Bl: [THO-ANKFUL FOR wegian scaman's home in Brooklyn Thursday afternoon, ey were among the 24 crew members rescued by helicop- ter early in the day after their The spokesman said the de~ tion allegations‘against three cision was prompted by the ministerial a s slsiants showed political situation in Ottawa. that, he. lacked in judgment The liberal government has that a justice minister should tanker had been sliced in half neen under fire from opposition have. bythe Israeliluxurylinpr 5113. bets r alleged bribery. ’1‘ e was no more sinister lnm 35 miles on the New Jet. and coercion in high places ltorce than the organlzed crime sey coast. At least 14 crewmen died and five are missing, syndicate. which systematically spent large amounts of money to corrupt politicians and police- ‘ LIBERAL MP5 o B N .wfoundland $9,606,. WASHINGTON 'APlR——k US‘:l men < ’ 525: Prince Edward Island 89.— State Secretary Dean US an 1 At the first hint "til. I y 190,033: Nova Scotia $147,873; Gerhard Schroeder. the. West e pushed its tentacles ih‘too‘thtep‘éb. 398; New Brunswick $43.240,- German foreign minister. ex- WINDSOR ( , nadian government. the justice . 200: Quebec $286,782,883; On- pressed hope Thursday that the . . . ‘ ' 0"" CF.“ minister should have ordered tario $479.413.037: Manitoba mixed - manned nuclear fleet L'be'a‘ membiws "f Farm. iprosecullon-s hp said I e n $64,269,154: Saskatchewan 517,- will soon be a reality and be . ' mem are "’lb‘dde" I" leave i “he max; a. grave error of 964.172: A berta “2.137.459. truly multilateral. . OW?“ dun” “‘9 Prese’“ lludamenl that disqualifies him BriliSh Cniumma $103,302,644: A joint. communique said' "‘5‘25' Dupe“ Edmund" irom holding the position he summansma BUREAUwiewed the remains at the iYuhoh $6.398.591: Northwest “Schroeder and Rusky”noted with l Spfc‘ff'f .ass‘fvit'"! '0 “53”?” .now holds." OF THE GUARDIAN Prince C°“’“y. “05"“3‘ 185‘ "'1 Temtoms 5125818172 ‘satis‘acti°"" the mlgress "‘ the; OTTAWA ICPl —. The short- man signed on tor another hitch it was hoped this step. alonlz1 2.:idAThalllgdaymls’Pr 8mm ' Mr’ “ma” had ~s"hsm"w An 8.year-0]d boy. John Joseph enlng are: Wilbur James (Yars- The expendltures In c l u d e study groups preparing the char- , age of trained technical persom tin the "av lwirh others! would overcome the y . . . Ihmspir for a grand Jury an y - He made the comment in magistrate and had deCIded that H t r (1r {tteecommversial mum" i nel in the navy has reached dis- l l , a e a o c . . i “They expressed the hope that‘ lagreement on this would be It was a disaster for the navy. I. problem. i a ste r pmportions, authorities ;' he ad ed. ; Under the new system, at said Thursday night. i The situation had reached the;sailor will know exactly when They forecast that more ships j point where repair of naval alr- ‘ he will be ashore and when atl there. was not enough evidence against Mr. Denis. ‘ Mr. Brcwin said the terms of ;reference of a judicial inquiry explaining why M a u r l c e oreau. member of Parlia- ment for York-Scarborough, was unable to attend a spe- Provost. died on route to Prince County Hospital here shortly af- ter 5 o'clock last evening after cadden. foreman; David Lloyd Cameron. Vincent Edward Par- lee. Floyd Bayne MacMillan. Robert Lawson Cotton, Freder- armed forces and civilian pay. travel and supplies of food. fuel. clothing and the like. {paylng Jobs In civvy street. Gets Dept NO ONE SIGNED 0N being struck by a vehicle while . ick Robert Simmons and James l reached soon and that as manyl will have to be taken off sea fcraft ha out to sea and for how long in each? . . , . , walking along the highway. ‘Tavernor. all of Miscouche. ' me her nations of the I'Northlduty as a result. .private firms because there case ' ‘ i (“ii lunChme meeting. 1Big:iIlleafllcfl‘ignniaiigglst The boy. the eldest child of The date of the inquest will be: Atlantic Treatyl alliance 35 DOS-3 Defence Minister Hellyer con- I “fore "0i Pnnu's‘l] "(Will lee-m" ["‘mdummn Of “1"? symem “‘ The .wh'p 0f the party itcrms were "3 studied effort at r J ‘h p t f M} announced later. ‘ ' sible would participate in lhelfirmed ' the Commons s“(clans to do the go one reason for the tlcu'p of two has forbidden any member ‘. vaqi‘nn" ' - .eo osep ' rovos o t .l - l project... the communique said‘yolder Ships. have been “ed “pl [3 was later found many offdesiroyers and four frlgates at to leave during these diffi~ P...'I.hr' i I, l ,; couche. is believed to have been SECOND AccmENT l The communique was issued i at Halifax. to release techm, lthe technicians working on. the Hallfax. V . cult days in Ottawa." he fun" (2:5: $1;wg'ftfieongogzm Walking in a Westerly direction Members of the Sunlmel'sjde“ MONTREAL (CP) _ Leonard while Rusk and Schroeder wound cians for new ships coming into Planes {‘1‘ ""P'hf‘fh‘hdes" WI?" 1 “(Em-l “223:1: 53'“ R')" “‘Dlz’: ml ""1 imam indped must have gonna- away from Mlscouche on the \ RCMP detachment invistigat- J. IRed) McLaughlin. who went up their talks the West Ger- 1 serVIce. Vnfiemialgsvu o a rcccn y I sanitize geranngjmigaigl} on- 7m“ to hid“. left hand side of the highway, _ed the accident and while they'to sea in 1940 as a teen-ager. man foreign nunlster's bedroomf Outside the Commons. it was Olfici'ah qhid the main rea_ ‘ upvery end” jg heh‘m r'nade; He was believed struck by a were carrying on their investi- has taken over the helm of the in a Washington hotel. Schroeder; learned on high authority for W“ for ‘lhe‘ mom"? or .orhnh . m reftain in "19 "AW the new“ D' f I three-ton truck driven by Arm- gation a second accident occur- Seafarers“ International Union has been ill since Monday nlg‘ht.lthe last six mnnlhs the “any hiafiq is 'he-hmmrng cmlian ‘sarv number or highly skim-d and Andrew Arsenal," of Ur. red in the immediate area. .of Canada ilnd.) as .the result. running a fever brought on by; has had a net loss of 75 per- econ‘om’y ‘ ‘tmaesmen. ' ' . baanlllc, also travelling west. This accident involved a late 9‘ two "aims 0f Wm“! by “n' a small-pox vacclnatlon. isonnel a month. i Another reason was the longi “If we are to do thisxcareer The accident OCcIlrred on the model car driven by . vre Le- logmem 3'9 f h. b. job th05'. “f m9“ 91105595 haye ‘Del'iOdS some sailors had mloppflrluni'iei‘ and lcnndillml-‘i 9‘ g outskirts of the villa e almost Clair of Tignish and a fl-ton truck 9 says 0"“ 0 '5 ‘3 5 0““ I" “PP-"9"“ m0" “"1" s end at sea away from thclr‘servicc. inc uding ivinz accom-. g ‘ - be to change the union‘s Alberto" Centre are leaving the navy for higher- fgmum modation‘ must be made more OTTAWA 'CPI..-Pro(-laiming government‘s handling of 3!»- its directly across from a trailer park. attractive. This is being given‘himself "a hunter after big laced misconduct within mat serious consideration within the game." Opposition Leader Dief- ranks, driven by Francis Smith of Al-Z‘Wm e . t ‘ . . b" on A 39-year-old native of New NEW SYSTEM SOON The vehicles were Mr. Hcllyer said in reply 10 the time of the accident. which occurred along a straight stretch of highway. it was rain- ing. It is believed that the truck was in the process of passing another vehicle when the acct~ travelling in opposite directions and the I LeClair vehicle sustained dam- ages estimated at $200 while damage to the S m i t h Zealand. now a Canadian citi- lzen. Mr. cLaughlin was i elected SIU president by a solid {majority sources close to the iunion said Thursday. Ofificial lresults are. expected to be an- OTTAWA (CPl—The labor do- ‘ partment Thursday announced approval of.a $105,000 recrea- tion centre In Alberton. P.E.l.l The federal government is pro- One source said that after a recent refresher course for men already trained. not a single opposition questions a new sys- tem of rotating crews is being pllt into operation. department." .enhaker lunged Thursday at the “l'm surprlsed they haven't resigned." he shouted across to lJustice Minister Favreau and Immigration Minister Tremblay as the Commons went into an- other seething day of debate on Smallwood, lesage 'Revive Old Quarrel Vldlng $3.500 justice department estimates. The case. which has had the Commons on its ear since Mon- day. involves an alleged brib- ery attempt by one mlnisteriai assistant and coercion by two other n connection with an i dent occurred. . nounced next week. DRIVER iNJUBED The second vehicle. a late mo- i . . del station wagon driven by Mo- 4 e a o I o n o a C e ees Sylvere Wedge of Welling-l ton. was extensively damaged I when it went into the ditch and truck was only minor. struck a culvert. The driver sut- : ° . ' MONTREAL mm M Premier l to give his version of the rourl'l- ternationat narcotics case. “red [CE injuries. l f e n m a l l w and of Newfound- ‘ tions asked by QUt‘hPf‘ during The third ministerial assist— Dr. James L‘ Saunders was ml I lland said Thursday night expro- y negotiations over purchase of ant was narnpd by Mr. Fav- yhe some of the accident andl prlatlon of Hamilton Falls byythe power and us transmission “.3” Ion”, minmes before the the child was transferred tol NEW YORK 'APl-The lux-lo why. despite heavy fog. they There were no injuries of any Newfoundland. use of Quebeg ‘hmufih Ql't‘hec *0 the 0-5 “0" Optimum" leader spoke. Mr. Prince County Hospital by an lury liner Shalom. isracl's trim 1did not see each other in time consequence to her 1.076 passen- lw [9 " ammum": 91““ “WW” "lid “‘9 (“mum‘s “‘9 ambulance from Bowness Fun- lnew flagship. sliced a Nor- Etc avoid collision. Both captains gers and crew members. al- Ff’owfiir] iic‘m‘e‘ ‘ 9”; 1mg?“ ICoIliinlIt-d on page 3. col. .‘lI «Continued on page 3. col. Ill eral ome. weglan tanker in half early refused to discuss the matter though some were knocked off 01"} 3“ “ifemen 0 19' Coron h d f h ded‘ ‘ h i. th ‘r feet b the collision bec s demand for changes m or Dr. Charles Dewar T urs ay in a og-ens rou .wu repor era. el y - the Labrador ho rde r were Moments {after the crash. the Confetti still littered her Hud- Shalom 888m 105'» 818M 0‘ “1. son River berth and pennants :aaker audit was sometime be- still flew — reminders of ban in .., among the conditions Prem' Lesage of Quebec laid down for the purchase of his province of empannelled a jury lain night collision in the North Atlantic. and the remains will be trans- J least 14 991301"6 died- With ferred to Charlottetown this five others missing and pre- s ed lo 3-,Point Plan Aimed t Boost For Britain p? morning for an autopsy. um st. . ore officers of the liner even voyage frivollty that preceded power from the falls. MCMbel‘s of the Jury. wbol All the casualties were crew knew What they had hit jher departure. Some 400 persons Mr. Smallwood. stung by a Inclubcs - ton For a few ten-"yin: mom“ who had waved goodbye to statement earlier in the nightl from Mr. Lesagc, also said Que- bcc insisted "all material goi into the insiallations must come immediately after the collision. friends shortly before midnight it appeared that more "ll" 1-000 ! Wednesday returned to the pier human lives man! be in grave to meet them upon the abrupt a of the 12, 23 tanker. the Stolt Dagali. out of Oslo. She carried no passen- '5 N ere. . gTwenty - four other tanker Perll- 5"" Wm" WM“ ""0 the ending of a voyage that had from Quebec." crew members including one ruptured bow or “'9 253mm“ hl'l‘dly begun. Mr Losage said earlier LONDON IRelliprsI Ri‘llaln'ii He announced the following woman stewardess. were saved Sh‘lom' ‘ V95”! tw'ce the ‘1’ Passengers said tlle collision Thursday night in Quebec City ‘ Labor EOVPI'nmf‘nl' announced pfllnlIK. in I massive rescue effort amid 0‘ the nuke" ""1 only "V" produced no trace panc Mr. Smallwood cannot act ln thel'l‘hllrsday a three-point progralll Priority is hm given to treacherous swells and high months in “Wice' aboard the Shalom. although its matter of Hamilton Falls \vithou'.‘ to_help get the, "aim" s economy boosting exports through new winds 35 miles'off the New Jer- “flammable “"50 from the force bowled over stay-updates the participation of the British going and boost cxporls so that mcasures Vllt" l n l: __ urgently soy coast ' tanker coated the man" 5"" on the liner‘s dance floor. Newfoundland Corporation. ithc country can pay its way. worked out In addltlon to tax I [h ‘i t t whelm'm {BCC- Dining 3 “In” 0‘ “I‘C- . Smailwood had told 11‘ Chancellor of the Exchequer Incentives already _announced. n e “5 an' mils? 8 There were no flames. And thelBOW WAS GASHEO daytime press conference ills;James Callaghan told Parlla- strch l‘f‘VIPW ls taking confusmn or [he cons on' Home Shalom. badly scarred but Still] The 629 - {Mt Shalom. Whose government ha 5 derided tolmeni the proposals are aimed )place of covernmeni spending. "Ink" "MW" found. them ’seaworthy. managed to return home port is Haifa. sustained a bring the power from the falls 1 at making the best use of time ;“lncludln: overseas d efenr 0 “IV” in the waif”: SW‘mmmglunaided to New York. She 3r. “(WHOM gash. [our feet wide, “eastward and south w a r ‘won through a massn'e ll- icommllments. to case the bill'- for the" live‘s' mm no inkling rived at 3‘40 pm It the Canal running back from her bow. through Newfoundland and tlle‘country rcscue move for Brit-{(1011 on Brllalns balance of 0‘ how they Eat then” or Why' . ' ' Maritimes rather than through ‘ain‘s pound sterling announced lpaymcme Street Pier she left three hours just above the water line. Th“ gmymynmpm mum“ "w Presumably. some of the vlc- . _ who..." ‘WMMWM tims died without any realiu- 3??" m.‘ a 3"" 10",” we" I” The 802-foot tanker was cut Q"? said mm in a“ m,“th H, mm the Houso of ('onl- resources of skilled mannouer lion 0‘ Whfll W86 happeninfl- ‘9' "mam ideaflly '" .Mo' The haw "I the Brinco would agree to the new ' mons Britain is grateful for the ‘ and of capacity should he re- In contrast to the travail "'“W "93"" “n,” to" thmugh ‘ n. '$.l.000.000.(m credits plli I'or- ‘ leascd so that ihcy could be put about! the tanker. passengers the SW" 0333"“ 704001 Width. ‘ “But if by Some remote ward by the countrles—Callada bchlnd the nations ext)0N M- on th halom recovorcd "k9 a knife through bunt“ chance Brinco rejects our plan iconiributed $200,000.000—to ml fol‘ls. quickly from the initial shock of The bow or “‘9 “mker re' . . it might be possible for it 'ster the pound. which “carted On the London foreign ex- the collision. ey lined the “human”. 3‘15 meme“ “1"” and 10 "FW to be done by someone otherl'l‘hursday with a strong Ilp- change market. the pound "m_many of the women p”. Classified . . . . . 14-15 members aboard that section than Brinco... , iswing 0n the London mm“ slmmz clqspd Thur'sday u unscr- Wlth mink will 0V“ were rm“ ‘ . 53“ MI‘. Lf‘sauze: .cxchange market and a slight $2.791~18_tti.s,l~a gain on the their pajamas -- to watch the The stern of the Stolt Dagali f‘Mr. Smallwmd can cuter-;mark-up on European contlncn- day "i I 5 "if “ ,N‘n' 4"" rescue operation. was cut adrift and soon Iran tam lnh hllskheat;l all the loviLy {alumarkmg k h tzonzchlntg a'lllEtl polnt of ‘ s urred amon pans e Ies. e can 0 no proar m 8 out wen gov~ a on The" Wm ling 9mm“ The "suame occ ’1 ing without Brinco becausclernment and Conservative 0W"- mt‘fln‘ spewlam" “m” Md I lt.hl '. a: " l. The Shal- ; ofimmse $1;- “$3ka to port lHamiltonTalls do not belong ll sition party leaders blamed after tyre-dawn collision with dust to hlm.' .each other for causing the na- Norwegian Iankrr Stolt Dagall by the term "lovely lion's present economic prob» to the foggy Atlantic. tplanS.” Mr. Sma'llwood decided l lem . crew members msrooned on that section. or buried from CAPT. ABNER Freudenberg. 'rg officer of the their beds directly into the sea .been selling on the assumption that Britain would forced lnto devaluation burned thot fingers t oboe-rd the two ships. 43 of on the tanker, when they coi- lided shortly after 2 a.rn. Both ships were equipped with “tilt and film was no clue on m luxury liner Shalom. is inter- tn the instant the ship broke inlI view _ newsman a er 32 ‘ in New York Thursday after the I. \ l-"v-