l t it It's Good For The lsland The Guardian is For It VOL. LXXVI. N0. 322 Blind four-year-old Howard Authorised as second HANDS THAT SEE clua Department. Ottawa. afl lee Wlltic @um?idllinitt inn by to Put (Illa- poynul d postage h cut. mas party for iiiider~pri- was given by the Central Mullins “looks" at Santa vileged children in Atlanta. h::e5:ey::rl:1l;nfh“.r°h' gl.°;Yar‘l _ h h _ ' . , since irn. Claus with his hands at Chrisb Georgia, Friday. The party (AP Wirephoto) WEATHER Variable cloudiness and a few snowflur— ries; northwest winds 15. Low-high 12 and 25. Sunday; mostly cloudy. “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY. oacilfiiiaiiiiz 14,1963. "*5*‘,“,,*:f,:,**"-i‘s’i?:ir"ifii"c‘ia"N'rs 14 PET:‘s" ’ Chinese Premier Heading For Mystery Cairo Visit .*:.*;:.i.:.W.‘:i.°.'.:°:;':.::.:*“.:.':.‘:::Suépeded Head Gang‘-5 °'“5'5 ‘Support .........w.......-...l...Seized By FBI At Boston ‘ ’“ “Sought By day. would welcome and encour- e facing residents of Quebec/s economy to remain in the couu-J l l . remote communities along the i By NOEL HUDSON . CAIRO. Egypt (Reuters) (C o m m u nist Chinese Premier Chou En-lai headed here from Kenya Plans To Remain In Commonwealth NAIROBI (Reuters) — Newly- independent Kenya pledged in the Speech from the Throne Friday to remain in the Com- 'm‘onwealth and work for politi- cal union with neighboring Tan- ganyika. Uganda and Zanzibar. Prince Philip read the speecn; for the new government. headed by Prime Minister Jomo Ken-I yatta. ! The government pledged to.‘ carry out its responsibilities ac-' ti-y_ the speech _gaid_ ‘ ‘ St. Lawrence River north J The speech also paid mhuh, BOSTON (A‘-P)—-Bespectacled to travel between Pennsylvaniaiweekly for eight consecutive shore——the shipwreck loss of‘ to the jnVa]uab]e mhh-ihuti0m,lAh.ge1o 1;n_mo_ 53_ reported head ;and New Jersey with intent to. their Christmas beer —— was wee 5. ‘'1n addition, this person de- .manded $25.000 for the full pay- .ment of the loan. When a_v- ‘ment was not received, threats iof physical violence were made _against the debtors and one ac- tual heating with a lead-filled rubber hose was administered." Th FBI ' investigation of the Philadelphia clan of the l gfittgiebtgf 9:l:rtil:)rx?c§§g5“?tfh the . i in- United States crime syndicateitem to commit chi known as Cosa Nostra, stepped llence from a transatlantic plane into 1. tortlo . the hands of five FBI agents' The FBI also said: F1‘1€laY- . "Those charged had conspired from .lune to October. 1963. to of foreign officers in the civil service and declared the inten- tion of making Kenya a shining example of a country where persons of different colors. and beliefs could live in harmony. Cost-Sharing brought before the Commons ‘ ay. mes of vio- Gustave Blouin (L—Sague- in furtherance of the ex- ' n nay» said 1,100 tons of beer went down in a shipwreck during a Dec. 10 storm. He asked what the govern- ment would do to salvage it “so my constituents can bave _Bruno was arrested on an in-’ dictment returned in Philadel-gthreaten several individuals as-: phia Oct. 31 charging be con- . sociated in a joint venture to }determined that although Bruno, I-4 oan. Bruno‘s identification as head ;of the Philadelphia Cosa Nosira ‘was made by underworld infor- mer Joseph Valachi before a I U.S. Senate committee. Brunol was brought here from Italy? ' when 17 months old. He is mar- yabie ‘ ried. father of two and a grand- $675 i father. ‘ _ _ beer for Christmas." Peking Friday for ;i . spired to travel across state‘ urch e th J ‘h C - t‘ 1 d‘ th - 1 .. - - I M h’ lines to commit extortion. iiiiy Caesntre ael . .°?"l5’n.i.nZi‘.‘.$§ :ii;:ii.n9‘ninVi(inV:r i-ililede toliallgmiiae .T"‘“5”"." M""5.'°' .M°“' ‘l"°"‘le‘.l' °“°‘“’°°l‘ “ls” ‘’‘’l‘‘°.l‘ '1 Bruno said had been in l which they bought at public auc: lwould take over collection of the ram‘ replled that "‘ Vlew "l has stirred speculation and ' 4 .. the circumstances. "I suspect °°mm°“l- Hal)’ Slflce S€Pl€mb€l‘ and W8! ltion June 24. 1963. The purchas- l'€lUI‘flll18 90 Philadelphia to [ers hoped to re-sell the property give himself up on a charge he ifor 3 quick pmnh claimed he knew nothing about.j The Pan American plane had l'5HYL0CK' DEAL taken off from Paris en route to "One of the previously ar- Philadelphla and had landed in lrested persons had loaned $13.- Bo n r -minute stop .500 to these individuals in typi- handcuffs on fcal ‘Shylock' fashion. repa ]_at an interest rate of The visit will mark the first stage of a two-month tour of Africa and the Middle East. which Western observers see as a Chinese attempt to complete with Russia in the Communist movement's ideological dispute. On the eve of his expected arrival, the visit was already notable for the air of secrecy which marked arrangements for i will have no difficulty in getting quick consideration of the problem’ Bills Washed Up . !’On Gaspe Beach 0 May Be Tried ‘ CALGARY (CP.I—-A federal- lprovincial cost. - sharing pro- Igram to help farmers with ltheir machinery costs may be ‘in the offing. Agriculture Min- ister Harry Hays said Friday. s a when the FBI put him. ARRESTED ON SIGHT Judge Plans Trip To U.S. In Quebec Murder Hearing MONTREAL (CPI Claude Wagner said Friday he would leave Montreal Monday night for Binghamton. N.Y., to question witnesses there in con- nection with the murder changes ' against Prof. Roland Haumont. The French literature teacher at Harpur College in Bingham- ton. whose - year - old wif c e, . and Leslie. 10. were killed levelled their home in the west- end Notre Dame de Grace dis- trict Oct. 20. is undergoing pre- liminary hearin on murder charges in connection with the deaths. All Montreal witnesses for the prosecution had been heard at the close of Friday's session. Crown Prosecutor Gerard La-. ganiere said the rogatory com- mission to the United States was probably not. necessary in view of the testimony given earlier this week by a girl from the United States who said she had been engaged to Mr. Hau- mont. The judge asked report- ers not to use the girl's name. Judge Wagner ruled that in the petition seeking the com- mission last week, the Crown insisted that it specifically re- quired statemcnts from 4 wit- nesses in Binghamton and Chl- cago. to complete its evidence for the preliminary hearing. FINDS VALVE OPEN Earlier Friday. fireman Jean Keaihle testified that the value of a propane gas tank was 0 when he arrived shortly after the explosion which also ser-' iously injured Mr. I-laumont and his son arc, 13. Keable said he and other firemen noticed a smell of gas when they arrived at the house. " e went behind the house and found a propane gas tank with the valve open. I closed it with about a half turn." He said gas was seeping from the open valve. 114i Iden In Quebec Crash MONTREAL (cm — Identifi- cation has been made of all but four of the 118 persons killed Nov. 29 when a Trans-Canada Air Lines jet crashed near here. it was announced Friday. Chief inspector Gerard Home of the Quebec Provincial Police. in charge of the investigation into the crash. said in a state- ment that "efforts ln this re- tio gard shall continue on a re- duced scale with greater em- phasis is applied to the search for material evidence in order to determine the cause of the accident." The statement said A mass burial will be held for the vic- tims it has been impossible to identify "or where next of kin have so requested." No date for the burial or the total number to be biiried'ln this manner was ven. Of the 114 persons identified. kl have been positively identi- fied. either through fingerprints or personal effects. Seventy-one persons were ed by per- sonal effects alone. Inspector Route said 1.360 per- Ions, including doctors. ensl- neers. chemists. consultants. medalist and laborers. were Judge‘ 9, . ~ . shenaha and mu daughwrs Ni_ _which occurred at 7.40 a. in an explosion which capital 1 g GASPE. Que. (OP)—-High tide .on the Bay 0 Gaspe carried (with it a welcome form of de- ;bi-is recently. Around the end of November an unidentified youth saw bills ——tiie kind made by the mint-., ashed up on the shore Thel news spread like wildfire in the are . He said in an interview the high cost of farm equipment is one of the things to be discussed at a meeting with provincial agriculture ministers and their deputies in Ottawa next week. his stay. He was to be greeted by the chairman of the E ' cutive council, other senior government armed forces officials. Chou is expected to be joined later by Chinese Foreign Min- ister Chen Yi. who has been A. Patterson. manage!‘ attending Kenya independence ater. Thomas J. Jenkins.; special agent in charge of the: Boston FBI office. said: “We know that we had been looking for him as a fugitive and ar- rested him on s ." fter he was fingerprinted. photographed and questioned at FBI headquarters. Bruno was Opposition Seen To K's Program 4-Years Given l n ' 3 . . . . ' M. 0. _ lFa;f Bonjb Blasf lggaencigeéfirfrell for 3"l‘1:‘a‘[S_isI:g“;"' I MOSCOW’ (AP) — Premier .weather—if_1 its drive to build lhf the Toronto _ Dominion Bank I celebrationl Asked by Defence Lawyer ; {mm house several door“ ‘the .nd. t t Khrushchevs su pporiers ap- ‘ up the Soviet standard of living. branch here Said the hunt com ’.lohn Ahcrn if flying debris down the street about the smell‘ MONTREAL (CPl——Mario Ba-'~ 1.-almii '.‘.‘,‘;’“.,‘..n at 375000 with ‘Feared Fflday '0 have ‘“5l°d€edl The temperature Friday W llltinned for about io days. 'rhelFIFTY IN PARTY .could have struck the valve and of gas?“ Mr. Ahern asked. chand was sentenced Friday to ism-er ll l°l’l’°"e"‘5 M his "mbl“°”5 "ew ibelow Z"°' anmher 1" 3 ‘me’ monev apparently W8! Washed‘ Chm’ 1‘ a°°°"‘l’3“l"d by ““ (knocked il open. the fireman re-llrlale said he wasn't aware oflfour years in prison for the‘ Hey.:aid- "We are dealing eionomic pmg-ram’ but the 5°" lolhbmerl-V mm days which have up only at high tide. l°fllCl3l P3l‘lY Ol abmll 50 P3‘ lplled he did“ think 5°~ ‘fills ' bomb €XlJl0Si0f1 lhatlhere with ‘the crime of extor- wet Commumst party faced dnven frost deep mm the Mr. Patterson said he believes l°°,'1'.:' s°"r.°de5hfald ‘ ey am e James Ironside. foreman for gihe Quebec Natural Gas go... i Montreal fire department testt- ter lminiitcs after the explosion. in. He said he smelled gas. but was ; mail-box Lieut. Leopold Charette of the severely crippled Sgt. Maj. Wal-1 new difficulties -- fro m the ; ground and left the land mostly premier would‘ _A . C I tion and thre f eath ' *———_.——— ---- ~- . . the mon cold h v come- . _ __ ja during FLQ terrorist bodily harm aiilreliadgii inflidldlilll lbare °f ‘ts usual pr°t°°W°,from theey wrelclkage aoef somelspend m°5t °f ll“ um’ m gpoi-anon, said he arrived 30 fied_ about the position of the activity last spring. Ah.ge1o Bruno probably was the I’ lblankei °f s"°w' boat sunk in the St. Lawrence lb“ 815° w°"l.d make mp’ l” P‘ ‘bodies found after the explosion. The 20-year-old interior deco- lringleader thereof)‘ ! The “€919 087“? 35 Kl"‘U5l1' River during the second world 1'33-"El P0" Sald ‘md A9“"“‘- Tl” He sald M75 3“m°'ll W33 I‘-8101' Was 3150 Riven three years: Peter Maggio of Philadelphia ch“ 5“mm3“l7£‘l fill‘ the C‘"“‘ War The bills carried the date airlmers have been Placed ‘F found on I neighbor’: lawn. for planting the bomb in thelwho identified hihuelf 35' munist party central committee. ' lthe disposal of the Chinese vis-' unable to_ trace any reason for it in a search ‘of the street and adjacent cellars and sewers. illl‘ 1933 Vl5lbl¢- P"°l- mummt 101' I 1 iCOULDN’T FIND LEAK 3 ;for the gas company’. said he .was unable to locate any leak -because of the amount of delay iris. He found that part of the‘ gas pipe to the Hnumont home‘ had been broken by a beam and . .he blocked the service pipe. Haj said this was normal procedure. I “Were you aware that for two ‘ ‘ years there had been complaints, lSpeedy Train Tested in France 1 , PARIS iful electric locomotive. (Reuters i-—A power- capable lof speeds up to 124 miles an croix pronounced the death sen-I and the jury replied: “No." ! ‘hour. is being tested on a rail-‘ 7 way line from Bordeaux to Dax‘ ‘in southwest France. it was ‘ learned Friday. INSIDE TODAY 3 Announcements. notices . 14 " Births. deaths . 13 i Classified . 12. 13 3 Finance. markets . . . . .. 9 i Comics . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 11 l Editorials ..... 4 | Sport . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. 10 i Sport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 9 i Kings Queens. City .... .. 5 Prince County . . . . . . . . . .. 8 i Siimmcrside . . . . . .. i Women's . . . . . . . . .. tilled involved in the identification‘ task. Much of the work was’ i done at the scene near Ste. Ther- ! lese dc Blainville 20 miles north I {of here. A temporary morguel ’was set up ere. h ILAUDS WORKERS 1 The inspector lauded the ef-, forts of the workers who. he’ said. “despite threats of infec- n . . . worked in conditional of day-long rains. snow and! ost." ‘ In connection with the reduc-: tion in identification efforts. thel statement said attempts to re-. cover the remains "have not] been completely successfu"’ during the last few days. “All efforts have been and will continue mflde l-0 complete identification of vic- tims. but the dispersal of many: parts of the plane over a wid area makes it extremely diff- cutt to ach e in complete and; positive identification of all P83‘ 5 ‘ . in all cases. !‘el8llV€5 ssengers have been or w sholi-Tly be advised of identifica- tion where that has been Wi- sible." - The statement said a site t0? the mass burial is expected l0 he obtained near the ci-uh site. we -1 9. The body of M l‘ ' in rptlo was pinned by a cellar. Robert Hale, a servicemanlgirls were found later among the debris. 1935. lAt A Glance arc was found mail ox in r ‘ . . . - —at the final da of its session! iitors for the t P5- of debris. onlydut Pmy Illlilllladldlnsgesiixndgiltii -l?arl}ln?V‘:lil:Trobt:e;l1‘S;‘¢i“." semiiaiiig —the program prlwposed for con- ,e;r:'t°,l;::,:',a":.fi§,'5 President mm" ‘M91 ‘N°" taking -rt in an unsuccess- to Boston with Albel‘t>7ScTI'W'll'fl, By THE CANADIAN PRESS Verllng backward l*"”‘m5 l“l’°,pa,-t of the ap ,§,,i..,,,.,f 31300 “P W new l“ .T‘"“‘ Frld” earn in the fut plot to blow up a commu- Philadelphia bondsman. FRIDAY, Dec. 13. 19 'P"°d"°91‘5 °l 3b“"d3"°9‘ lfqund P y ' t° ‘melld °e.l°bmt‘°”’ maul‘ The bodies of the two nications tower on Mount Royal. I The FBI said 10 other persons Resources Minister Laing one d9"9l0Dm8nl indicated. ' the ‘ °l ' ‘Wm’? All fentences are to run concur- lhave been arrested "on charges said changes are being made lKhm5hCl‘9V W35 Weeding out French naval base. - rent y ey and Bruno had conspired l°PP°"°’"5 0‘ his P’°3’*'"“ ‘'3 P|'lSO’nef at the National Museum to Chm’ W“ due t° 19"‘ Egyml Dion Sentenced To Hang For MurderOl Que. Boy By JEAN-GUY LAPIERRE QUEBEC (CP) Leopold Dion. sentenced Friday to be hanged next April 10 for strang- ling a 13-year-old boy. stood up before Mr. Justice Gerald La- tence and said: “These two wretched hands have kill Dion ood manacled to two husky policemen. His voice was clear but filled with emotion as he continu ' "1 have always told those who have questioned me that when I committed these crimes. I did noltf realize it deep within my- so . '‘I killed them. I don't know why. I have told everybody. “Society perhaps may feel it is satisfied by what it is doing, by what it is going to do to me. Maybe many will be relieved that society is satlsfi . . . " The jury was out for only 15 minutes before returning its verdict. ROYALLY DEI-‘ENDED After Dion made his com- ments. Mr. Justice Lacroix re- plied that he had been "royally defended." The childr ed four little infants." 25 en had 3 i had lived with his brother while Dec. 21 for Algeria on the stage of his two-month hour. The visit is being especially chemical industry ; investments which 5T0 Be Parohed sacrifices from remove causes of friction be- tween top officia Douglas Fisher lbuiid up the ‘with huge iwiil Iother branches of the economy.§ ‘(NDP—-Port require . closely watched by the Indians. Arthur) said the museum is i. . SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) —-. d - , fined with malice because of .including heretofore sacrosancti The Illinois ‘me me andiwhose 1901‘ er dispute” Wit!!! iheav industr . ? . . Clllfla Tags the ofliicial Soviet ncwsfpw-1°" board has C-ondm°na“ylam°"ll the wpl” discussed’ agency‘ announced the central; decided to parole Richard Hon-; Egypt‘ hag been “M331, 0. committee had relieved Vladl- leek‘ wh.° has been 1" llmson for lflle l‘"d“'“ 5"“ tl“'°“§l"‘°“l- '3‘ mir Scherbitsky of his duties asl 54.0‘ “'5 5‘ "°"*’5- H°"°°“- ‘.'“'.‘d1SPute and 1' W3-' 0039593‘ an alternate member of thewpmoned m 1899 for m"d°”"g‘“"l‘l‘°l3’ Chm’ “'°“ld ‘Wk’ '. h . _ - - _ Th -a former school teacher. is innsympathetic response on the partys top level presidium e . hestenlmauer‘ , _ , _ was interference in its affairs. Eldon Woolliams (PC—Bow River) pleaded for more prl vately-run tourist facilities in the national parks. A bill raising salaries of 31 i officials of federal commis- lright to live but because of (on parole, found the half-buried ‘ -v . g - - ‘Menard Penitentiary in C d:;)élI‘ perversion they uerehgdy of Guy Luckenuick June ‘ions and boards by amo-um’ §4|)rr}ilrifSiitIt)e:c;iamed Pyotr Shelestl He then pronounced sentence. ‘ "9 l° $5300 “'35 Ewe" mst This would seem. minor ex- cept for the indication of oppo- sition io the Khrushchev pro- gram. Shcherbiisky is a Ukrain- lD[REC'1‘ED POLICE Police testified during the trial that Dion led them to the reading. Auguste Choquette (L—Lot- binierel joined opposition MP5 The judge asked the jury whether i-t recommended mcrcyh Pension Threat : Dion's trial for the strang1inglPoni-Rouge woods July 5 and lnicalllnfi i°l' 3 iederal l"‘ 13,, communist arty leader. lof Pierre Marquis. 13. last April l gave them detailed directions 111: q“”'Y ‘N0 the C°ll"‘ murder who did wen under Km-ush-‘ began Nov. Evidence also ldiggi-ng up the other three‘, 0359- __ _ I Chev‘, rule. but sheiest had a bfrotihght oiitthdetghls of (hhe dIeatl|i‘s ‘bodies. ' b l?pp°:"'°“k I“§ad§';idD'§c°;)':;‘ similar career and, significan- ° 0 rec o er ys: xuy uc - A coroner's inquest was told 9 9" N3 9 , 1] ,h d be e ted with the’ enuick. 12. of Kenozzami. who JuI.v 20 that all four had been ‘ND1’—T°‘°“l° D““‘°'”“ "‘ siivieia bud.§:fc§§:nx§ission. our-! TORONTO (op-_'ri.e Globeanniial salary. instead of on urging a royal commission in- quiry in the Coffin episode. slice Minister Chevrier said he is willing to consider stiffer laws against price col- lusion and monopolies. disappeared last. April 20 after coming to Quebec City for a music lesson. and Alain Car- rier, 11. and Michel Morel. 9. -who were last seen alive May 5 on the Plains of Abraham. strangled. probably on the day. they disappeared. and buried. . Dion then testified for sixl hours. describing in detail how he had approached the b0 ya in Quebec as magazine -ing the central comlmitvtee l and Magi says a hassle over pi-9. per cent. Shelesl Warm Y 8119130? miums ihsh-gated hy Quehec- The government‘: plan had the Khrushchev program‘ could delay or prevent the adop- l fixed premiums at two per can‘ Last M 0 nd 81'. Kl|_F|1Sl1Cll€V _ . lof an annual salary of $4,000 told the central corf_imittee—the tion of the_Canada.Pension Plan new er cent would h. imain body of Soviet commu- as it now is conceiv paid by the employee ma 0,. Dion. arrested May 27, had photographer, in;-ed them into SATURDAY. Dec. 14 nism-—of a plan to spend nearly In a copyrighted 5t01fy._ lhe._pei- cent by the employer. been paroled Sept. 28. 1962. his car_ then driven them to iso.i The Commons meets at 11 $47,000.000.000 to build up the newspaper says Quebec lIlS.lSl.. : However Quebec insisted that from Kingston Peflllenllafi latcd area where. they werei 8-m- EST 10 debate estimates. Ifarms and the chemical indus- at the recent federal-provincialqhe federaifl government "1" where he was serving a life sen- slain, A ‘ The Senate stands adjourned ‘try in the Soviet Union during conference that premiums total i the premiums '30 0 per cm’ tence for rape committed in 1939. He had been paroled once before. late in 1956. but was free for only a few weeks when charged with a homosexual of- fence involving a minor. He was sent back to prison. After Dion's arrest last May. —-‘for each. the story says. If the %»%i‘government re fu I ed. Quebec “" d not agree to an amend- 4 . ment to the BNA Act necessary ‘Vito include survivors and the _ §ldisabled in the plan. } In a separate but related ;‘story. the Globe and Mail says Dion did not testify during tliel ‘“‘° wflllfiflfifl trial. His defence was carri . - . ~ ‘ _ ~..«:».i.7_., 1' == out by 25-year-old Guy Ber- '. Q _ V trand. who volunteered his serv- - 3 ices and relied mainly on the testimony of Dr. Camille Lau- rin. an eminent Montreal psy- chiatrist. until Monday night. four peg_c~eg9_fg§1_I1 emglgvgg there were no further oisan- = . ' “- l J h . pearances. A hunter in the§ABOVF. AVERAGE ,‘ §_ °(r,nn{?rr:‘ed -...e1uCtam1vv- POWROUSG 8"’-it Where 910*“ Dr. Laiirin testified that oh ' Friday that Quebec had insisted f on premiums totalling four per cent. if‘, It says Mr. Robarts claimed ’ he was baffled by the rule un- ‘ der which details of such can- tiiough Dion has an intelligence quotient of 125—above average --his background had left him with a minimal knowledge of the difference between right and wrong. ‘ . _, j fcreiiccs as the federal-provim He d°5"-"b9d D_‘°“ 3‘ ‘ 39*‘ cial conference were leaked to uni "monster with a human _s:_ih., p,.,_.5_ Eilcsgio completely ruled by bl‘ l However. since others had re- vealed the Quebec attitude. ht .’ would not deny it. Mr. Robert! is reported to have said. -‘OPPOSED TO RAISE ' The copyrighted article says ' Prime Minister Pearson is op- ‘posed to increasing the pre- mium. The higher amount would not he needed to pay the ns. . Laurin said Dion is 1' mental case and should be placed in a mental institution under close watch. But two psychiatrists brou forth by the Crown disagre Bo Dr. Paul Lariviere of Montreal. who has testified for the Crown in more than 50 mur- ght ed. dpr Casey and Dr, Louig-ch.i-. benefits and the four-per-cent les Dnoust. director of the psy- |l0\'.V “'“Ulfl |‘f‘l’F€‘—“‘"‘l 3, llfimfifl‘ chiamc wing at Monti-chi‘. (inf: invasion of the private in- Bordeaux tail. testified that v-i siirance field. they felt Dion was aware of the difference between right and wrong and that he knew what he was doing when the crimes were committed. They described him a sexual pervert. but not an insane per- son in the legal sense. Mr. Justice Lacrotx told the Jury that premeditation is the key factor in deciding whether capital murder has been coun- mitted His argument, the newspaper says. is that the premium of in ’1privatc plan added to the four- per-cent premium of the federal plan would reach a prohibitive total, possibly resulting in t ~' ~. abandonment of private plans. Premier Robarls is also said lio be opposed to the - from premium. feellnl that it would be unnecessarily high. The aim of Premier Jean [9- sage in demanding the llighef SOMEONE BLUNDERED Prime Minister Pcarsm rc-~ ficiai residence would seem atoll lhf‘ -l"“ll“" 3""l‘ll"E.l" mained home for the second to indicate. The Red Ensign downtown Ottawa was ll_V‘ll‘I2 . , ~ . ~ at h lf-staff for no apparent “V l“ ‘ "W F'lday' "Wm: ‘H5 dlscmered in be fly!" reasiin. The flags were quick. According to the “”- ill‘ to recover from it severe upside down Bl ll” P|‘lm0‘- 1 - . premium is said by the newl- . V y righted as soon 3- the I guise “:d}hihl°:.lh:".:,:‘h°i"l”,h'.onh._ cold. but he was not in diiI- minister‘! residence about arm, imam; known to am. ' paper to be the creation of I .i':h.‘:o|."hh fie” I huh “ am an ,i hi. gg. midmormng and the flag clats. (CP Wircltllocol la-rue capital fund. it.