ir : If I's Good For The Island The Guard VOL. LXXVIII. NO. 290 ian Is For lt THE HMS PRESIDENT, the Royal Naval Reserve training ship, rides at anchor at street level as flood waters WILSON TAKES RIGID STAND through the Victoria Embank- ment, which lines the river at this point. (AP Wirephoto via cable from London) Oil Sanctions Pondered To Oust Smith's Regime By ARTHUR L. GAVSHON | power before any peace talks {minister's regime except on LONDON (AP)—Prime Minis- | “the _ mechanics’ of restoring begin ter Wilson accused Ian Smith) Wilson told the House of Com.- | constitutional rule. Friday of seizing power in Rho- | mons the British government re- desia by lies and fraud. He de-|fuses directly or indirectly to | these men;”" Smith surrender that ideal with the Rhodesian prime | gravely. ‘Dd manded "We ot ne-otiate with Wilson declared “Nor can they. be trusted, after the return of con- { } ae Oo & x andi Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1965. wollen Thames Clo: looding Parlia ~ By NEW, MATHESON check as the number mo DR. M. L. BONNELL in the convention to select a new Liberal party leader for the pro- vince, and there'll likely be a of | BALLOTS TO BE WATCHED 1533 Liberal Delegates Due To Elect Party Leader Today ballots are compared with the number of delegates who have official registration desk. Reason the special check is expected in that there is some suspicion thatthe person or per- - ALEXANDER CAMPBELL been officially checked in at the ! sons, who entered the Liberal headquarters on Great George Street earlier this week, and “tampered with the files’’ may have had intentions of stacking | the voting in favor of the can- | didate of their choice, whoever that. may have been. If that is known definitely it hasn't reach- ed this newspaper, but the sus- picion that this idea was in- volved in the break was defin- itely held here by several pro- minent Léberals following _ its discovery. There was not the slightest suggesting, though, that any candidate was involved. GUEST SPEAKER Guest speaker at the conven- tion, which gets underway at 2.00 p.m., is Gerald Regan, Hali- fax, who is Nova Scotia Liberal leader.. Other speakers will in- clude Mayor Walter Cox; W. R. Jenkins, president of the P.E.I. Liberal Association, and former Liberal leader A.W. Matheson. The scene will be Confederation Centre theatre. ‘ An “acceptance speech’ by the winner is scheduled folowing the balloting. Q A elosed circuit television op- eration will be set up to bring Gemini 6, 7 Set For the picture from the convention hall to those in the Centre's foyer, who are unable to gain ad- mittance to the convention floor. Acting Leader M.L. Bonnell, MD, 42, from Murray River and Alexander Campbell, %8, from | onky Peace-Keeping Plan Approved UNITED NATIONS (CP)— The major powers in the United Nations threw their weight Fri- day behind a Canadian resolu- tion on peace-keeping operations which was adopted overwhelm- ingly by the General Assembly's special political committee. With the support of the Soviet Union, France, Britain and. the | {United States, the Canadian proposal was passed by a vote |The opposing vole was cast by | Albania while Burma, and Zambij abstained. sponsored by 18 other countries, | imake voluntary contributions to. |pay for peacekeeping operations ipending the completion of study of the question of peacekeeping iby a UN special committee. | Farmer Killed In Loft Collapse ALBERTON — A Mount Roy- | al farmer, Richard Neil De-| |laney, 46, was killed yesterday | |morning about 11_o'’clock when a ibarn loft collapsed on top of | him. The accident victim was | |operating a tractor ins ide aj barn on the farm of Harry Lic- | ky, Milburn, when the loft fell | after the tractor accidentally | knocked down a post supporting | a main carrying beam. | | Dr. C.M. Dewar of O'Leary | parohounend the min dead at the | scene and coroner Dr. L.E. nor Moa SEVEN CENTS . a ape | Members were lof 88 to 1, with 3 abstentions. | Foutine debate on national sav- Nepal | member, broke into the diseus- | The Cariadian resolution, co | calls on UN member nations to | terrace wall,” he said. WEATHER Sunny with a few cloudy periods: winds northwesterly 25, then 15. Low-high and 25. Sunday: sunny. 14 PAGES ew e " Level Of River _ Unprecedented LONDON (AP) — MPs scur- Thames lapping inches “from ried from the House of Com- their feet. | mons Friday as the rain-swol:- | The terrace wall ‘runs down jlen River Thames came close | into the river bedto protect the |to flooding London's ancient |extensive underground installa- | Parliament buildings. | tions of Parliament. Atop the listening to | wall and enclosing the terrace is a low guardrail of small stone pillars topped by the railing of stone slabs. The terrace runs along the entire river side of |Parliament and its floor norm- | “Water is within a few inches ag of pouring over the top of the | ally is sit toe feet above the “At this moment down below the River/qypg TURNS : With an hour to run, the tide Thames has reached a level un- precedented in: living memory.” | inched closer and closer, then Members crowded onto the|/i# turned and the water terrace and looked down at the | ings when Tom Driberg, Labor | dropped. ‘ Other parts of the. Thames were less fortunate. The tide, backed by gate winds, surged up the river and flooded houses and factories ir Essex and kent,. southeast of the city. At Chsring Cross; little more than a stone’s throw from Par- /liament, the river level actn- | ally was higher than the famous ai inquest unnecessary. Embankment running alongside Besides his wife, the former | it. The water was kept back: by. Carrie Brooks of O'Leary, Mr.|a stout wall. Delaney is survived by seven! Throughout Britain the story cildren, Trueman 12, Marlene | was the same. 11, Beverley 10, Faye 8, Kenny Nineteen counties were re- 7, Judy 4, and Sally 2. Also hfs | ported hit by floods. In Derby- father, James Delaney, Brae,|shire the village of Scropton two brothers and two sisters|was cut off by floodwaters and James, Coleman, Mildred, |firemen rescued trapped pas- Moust Royal, Mrs. Ledwe!11/sengers from a bus. Doyle (Eileen) Charlottetown,; A man’ marooned on the roof and Emerson, Toronto. jot a house at Clacton in South. Funeral arrangements were ern England as rescued Prowse of Clrarlottetown ruled | not completed last night. ~ | boat. ‘ ee ee ere ' : | stitutional rule, w t . with the task of : Summerside are the ones | : _ Tug Takes 26 Crew Members extn. hososia in pasts of | wo have stated they will be in | J * wea oe ae ” ry ° ae | H aid eels ra : G —_ ss ZVOU the competition: . -....—~---- == - peo ne -ohei ser .Was, hour 4 fry ® | He sa oP ae Z = i | ? ; train ssengers for an - © From Crippled Greek Ship = s+ vesvon'e break smut) 7 acted ak las commeinioe toans when = rail tunnel was flooded ‘regime — worldwide oil $anc- whe i754 : ; a - at Chipping Sodbury in westera ” | reg ie ; it is most untikely that it would | — _ LONDON ‘CP)-A West Ger-|wére making for. the French _ toh and HOUSTON, ~Tex. (AP)—Their |comes at 11:15 a.m. Est today. | noticably disturb the progress | i} . England, In other spots man tug took all 26 crew mem- |coast. , (Continued on page 3, col. 8) noses stuffy and their space-| Flight surgeons tried to pre-| of the voting. The battle is de- | throughout Britain houses were bers. off the crippled Greek | The Costantis sprang -a leak | ‘. ctaft shutters sometimes closed | scribe an- anti-allergy,- + decon- | finitely. between Dr. Bonnell and | to, : Toads were closed, freighter Costantis early today, |Thursday while sailing from | Martin Feels against the hot sun, the Gemin | gestant pill for U.S. Navy Cmdr. | Mr. Campbell, and it was diffi- telephone lines broken and hae.” _ the British Coast Guard re-|Bremen, West Germany, to New : '7 pilots streaked Friday toward [James A. Lovell Jr. "| eutl to ascertain last night who hors closed. ais ported. Bere Kado York... / Commonw | ithe, halfway mark of their 14-| “I prefer not to," Lovell re- | was favored to win. | “Two deaths were reported. . e crew members ayed winds - : +day—orbital—space—journey: —It-| plied —<—---_---+ ‘ ee 5 ; S_N.B. » ol ; oe aboard their 7400. ao eee Gale for® : have poles tt | plied: 5 QUEENS HOLDs BALANCE +—_ESCUMINAC, N.B. (CP) =|! The captain offered to i eel Sasa aa ao i tay) ce dropped a little since the Capt., Will Survive ~ Otherwise, poth he and US. | ‘Owners of the schooner Golden off as long as necessary to iV pee ; since they first reported it siak- \Gedtitey Mase’ of the Cunsed | ? Air Force Lt-Col. Frank Bor-| ct Queene coun Cones wenig (Glow hold little hope of saving us a tow, even if it meant miss. Five Slain ing in heavy seas Thursday. |jiner Queen Mary, which also| LONDON. (CP)—E Ate Former MP man were in fine shape as their (qontj rove rs ithe ex-Newfoundland fishing ves- |ing a drydocking which | They had wanted to abandoti was standing by Thursday. fairs Minister Pau! Martin a: ‘i spacecraft.clipped off the miles nued-on page 3, col. 3) | sei from a watery grave. - iwould have to be put off- until - ° ship Thursday but were dis ;warned the crew of the stricken he ig ot the ana | ° . and minutes toward Sunday's George Moore of Toronto. a |the spring if missed. However, | While As eep suaded by the master of the \vessel Thursday night: ‘It white confide a ved Dies In West ‘date in space with a Gemini 3 A ° \35-year-old part owner of t he |since we- couldn't pump the fon Queen Mary who stood by the |would be suicide .to abandon pe ane Rhodesia i | sistership. f cquitt igchoner, said Friday night he schooner out, it was useless to. freighter ail night. . brought down by economic | The di foe 4 : . | VANCOUVER (CP)—A truck é ‘ship. |measures and that the cris | CALGARY (CP)--Rev. E..G.| rynens. ia the astronauts | | highly suspected they would not fe a pull. The skipper of the Ki- | 4 ian te and three of The eew members were Te | ‘The Queen Mary sped to the ‘will nol lead’ to: * breaker et |Hansel, 70, former Social Cre. 200s, apparently is caused by! fy Seay |be able to save the vessel. [ta dipped his ensing and lef © |their six children were siain in moved after they refused ta stay freighler's aid trom 360 miles the Commonwealth. dit member of Parliament and | Orcnthing 10O-percent oxygen. n slaying | The schooner ran aground off |ter we informed him WAS USE" \their heds Friday by an assail- _ juring the night. |away from the distress area He told a press conference {Alberta legislature, died Fri-| coo fuily into astronnuls ‘were | e's inearby Point Escuminac a.week- less. ant wielding a double - bitted e Hamburg tug Atlantic ta- and inspected the ship by flood- 4.4... ~ | day: : |kept. fully informed on the- pro-| |ago. The Moore family, along) y i | axe: Police ild: ; | inister Moore said salvage work axe- Police rushed another child diced early today she had re- light. 00. (Friday, after a round of tale | ac. Hansell- miffered—e-strake | SCs “Ot : the_Gemini 6 astro, “wr '—"- ~——-|with-Mr:-and- Mrs, Dudley-Flet- would continue~ today. — -|4o-hospital-in- critieal- condition. thoved all the crew but gave ‘The liner and other ships in | With -British cabinet ministers, | Monday "| Nauts at Cape Kennedy, Fla. | icher and their son, and a broth- = | ‘They arrested a 17- mee aa $a altalts. a ships in| : ee oe The Gemini 6 blasts off at 9:54| SELMA, Ala. (AP) — Three | Art Ch ” The freight ithe area left when the Atlantic that as acting prime minister, He was first elected to the/, ~ EST Sunday for a 103,000-| white men accused of killing oi of Mrs. mee rt — Ba k Ba di youth. by. the Atlantic coe ae le fee a -~ peng i an — am Afi Oa eoedit te ar pore So | mile space chase after Gemini |white Boston minister, Rev, rae ther: bad ten Se en n n Its: | The victims were apparently sou-hwest of Ireland. Coast \Costeritie iepaed 1 Was fat wets te tom ean nthe [Alberta He cTeprenented? Maes} 2s ‘When they meet, hopefully |James Reeb. were acquitted (abandon ship. They floated in an Get $150 000 Sat Seca pi irri hind lice et : m maintain unity in the) : ; : 5% hours after the. Gemini 6|Friday by a state court jury; aGey h ’ police said. There were no signs g spokesmen said they idanger of sinking. /22-country association | Leod constituency in Ottawa ‘ : . , 18-foot y through most of, eee ees ead ' ‘trom 1985 until defeated in: 1958 |launch, they will fly formation |which deliberated less, than two Sunday morning before being of struggle. ar until defeated in’ 1958. for perhaps six hours, coming hours. - 7 2 A glaaan bes MaOea baled ot | Seer es ee BL eee vee , ges aud | , | perhaps within inches of one | A courtroom filled mostly RCAF Chatham: jgang of armed men lay in wait Osborne Kosberg. @river for a a : ; | Horsburgh another. ; with white spectators applauded — sysore said pumps used in an jin a bank before it opened Fri-| fue] oi] agency; his wife Doro ew an a i an a n u a e l" |TO BE REHEARSAL (when the three separate verdict® stiemot to remove water from day and escaped with as much’ thy, and children Larry, 15, j Loses A al It is a full-dress rehearsal for were ready by jury foreman’ i. nooner: were not function as $150,000 when the staff af- Gail, 11, and Vincent 2%. : a ppe |a moon-flight technique essen-| William W. Vaughan of Selma, ling. As a result they could ante rived. | A second daughter, Mary I . | TORONTO (CP) — Ontario |tial to a manned moon-landing. |@n oil company official. lattempt to salvage a hey! Georges Blanchetfe, manager! Ann, 13, was in hospital with stapes a ; e ame ae é 2 ip ti | Court—of—Appeal_in—a—split _de—/It_has_never been done in-space.___The defendants __— Elmer _L_: te. frony . - pelongi Mf of-the—branch—ofthe— Canadian - little hope held_for__her life ro ose O Oo mM m 4 [e) cision Friday upheld the con- On one morning pass, the Cook, 42, manager of a novelty | caat Bast a - aay ce Imperial Bank of Coniinerce in| Osborne Kobberg, Jr., six ' viction of Russe! Horsburgh on | shutters up to keep cool.” Bor- lcompany: Namon O'Neal Hog- ‘a eo e stricken this town 90 miles southeast of| months, was. in a crib un- a,charge of contributing to|man reported. He has been a gle, 31, an auto mechanic, - and |(“T?*- ; , Quebec, was herded into the un- | harmed. -He was taken to hos- WINNIPEG (CP) — A new Leonard Krueger of Thornhill, | simultanecus Latin translators,” \juvenile. delinquency at his | little warm in his spacesuit—but ‘his brother, William Stanley He was strong fn his praise of |i ooreq vault along with his 11 | pital for observation. Canadians—all language—a sort | Man. , \said commission imenites Royce | church, in Chatham, Ont..He Lovell in his underwear and Hoggle. 37, a salesman — dis” Escuminac residents and said employees when’ they arrived pay int ts of proportional representation |, Mr. Krueger told. the com-|Frith of Toronto \was sentenced in November, sometimes wearing light nylon plaved no emotion. one fisherman walked five (py work i Pe ty ene 1 i et sere '1964, to a year in jail. i . They wer ted with miles to help in salvage work. jéoe. Ia: West Vancouver, sevecal potpourri of tongues—was pro- | mission he was born in the | Organizationai voices heard : a ja flight coveralls has been com _ re — i i he Kosberg ho: posed here” y. - Ukraine ‘of German - French from were a group. represent, | The 45-year-old forget United |fortable. Extra cooling. pumps lawyers at a table inside the Courtesy extended by Captain The men escaped with the ig eS i ater te ‘=. The. $v on -was made as | heritage.” : | he \Church -minister has been - in were put into operation and the railing which separates the jury | Verrault of the Kita, a coastal money in mailbags they ap-|He had m visi y 2." ing students of St. Boniface Col- |7)5, ; | eS ee : arently had brought along for|youth later arrested. individualistic individuals held lege, a French-language institu- (jail since Oct. 25 when his two- cabin temperature dropped to and court officials from the | vessel from Summerside, P.E.I. | Pparenths ! ! the floor at final Winnipeg hear- PATE BACEWARD tion. and the Ukrainian Cath-- (22% _*ppeal began. ‘the comfort range. ‘| spectators. ‘was warmly felt, he said. the job. Their getaway car was, Officers found the axe in the ings 6 ta revel. co aos “Though I am part French LE Begg on ta ae "ae c 4 - found abandoned outside of|home and the Kosberg family bilingualism and’ biculturalism look a a backward 44, ee oT | town. iear at the home of -the. doctor. “It we had a will for it, we , : The “quiet revolution” | = eee ees are “The language of Canada !s quiet revolution” in Que- +. in this nation ‘could build up a |» so | bec has whetted interest in| h S h ‘ | English ’ . m ee eee ame! 8 a yma Western Canada in French cul- Deat Instrument oug t « Germ ‘ spoki . > ‘ 4 dian,” said Rev. G. H. Hambley, |#f s#id in reply to commission ‘MUST NOT LAG ~ k d Mr Hambley. a. Unive, (questions: but Baglish was ‘ac- | MIT tr nes enust not_be In N.B. Car Trunk Murder Church minister, added in: his | Waly dust ap Improvement’ on siiowed to lag. It the French : , eT nec, leans papdante ‘ue — | influence is to survive, they MONCTON (CP) -- Police ‘the trunk’ of an abandoned car one - Soy Eeewek thee dae "So you consiier yourself bi- | sate Supported by students = on, one _, Joha,ithat police towed ef. ~ ear lingual in one language?” asked | from ~ English-language United N.B., Friday were searciing for street last week.-Police opened sizths French and one - sixth issi Pré t.--Jaresiav |College in Winnipeg, they pro- an instrument that might have |the trunk as part of an attempt from other languages that have Rud a a Winni; lposed the construction of a been used to crush the skull of to find the owner of the velncle joined our culture, German and ing Ate can othe das. ‘French cultural centre in St. | a 52-year-old Saint John man later found to be registered in Italian and so on. | Bilingualism t 00k another | Boniface. whose body was found in the Crowley's name. OPPOSED EXPANSION \wudge in new directions when a | The Ukratnia — Catholic trunk of his car Thursday. The autop-y showed Crowley Sic. Hambley also was \Ukrainian churchman |apsed |Women's League asked that the AN. -Attopsy showec Edward had been dead for some time gabed'to the tehchiin at Frenmh [classically into. another lan- Ukrainian language be recog- (Newt ' Crowley probably died time when the body was disco- outside Quebec. Spread of the guage im making a point. | mized at the university level as Set ae ee ee eee lanzuage. he told the commis. | ‘Unfortunately we dont’ “have | *"We, as mothers, submit that but Moncton Coroner Dr. J.A.;————-—___-— sion, would allow ‘the Church | 7 in the case of a Ukrainian fam- ests betas ti Men aah in o: Rome" to tak onire’ of c \ily where the mother tongue is eeks before toxolo’ ests BFC Seda © aa, 42 sa scheal systema “SOE. Whical INSIDE TODAY |a fully accredited subject. peers et ee ee & oO NLY 2 = : standards | Ukrainian, for the proper de- Dee ee ee es r © Commissioner Jean Louis Classified 12, 13 | velopment of the child, the lan- | parce ea of aa ee Ss * § G-~7on - Montreal asked: "Do | Births -..-ss000 = '; | guage of communication be- 15-21 te tislack the laplont be HOPPING ; f haves . Sali |} Deaths ....... eedecacieess ’ i t the ‘ se _ € tie a aie ame | SRR ooeccornon é Sen teas hee depariment. the men woot DAYS TILL §% - in thi o ph FID ce eevee ccccucvcces: + CDOS “in company aa sa aa ta |. ee i =e he espe te eres sakeres pee oie be lot CHRIST MASON 8 hie he-wes Gindina ot Ut of IS ice 7 lhe woul aici’ tay teaukens his Saint John home Oct. 30° sup- Ls EA - Canada and not Quebec. Editorials ........--°.... : \Scgreuter- prestige tam aaa — — < Breton. * ¢r> “ ’ i " Summerside ooh Un eet ORE ae < r " : ; we ie was pv 4 ‘ isn't Quebec in Canada? Kings, Queens, City 5 ‘has. THE BODY of Edward _ the trunk of his car (above) Moncton street last week and tures. Crowley -had been miss- | earrying a saan sani oe ¢ heen % ated Mr. Gagnon. ; : . The commission opens its | 49/ opened the trunk for clues te ing from his Saint John ho ih tise at tos Cane af Mis Gis % Ns + Firm views on language were | Prince County ..-.... ~ 2¢ | tinal round of public hearings (ewe. Taare ie ( seet Patetay Monet CRY 9 tae enmar'e identity The Body since Oct * 2 i ee sppeerenes. oe 2 “ } . ee --+ ee. i . expressed by another indiviidual’ im Ottawa next Monday. ohn, N.B., was. discovered is lice towed the oar from 4. contained multiple skull frac- (CP Wirephoto) | Crowley's body was found ia!