If It's Good For The island 0 . W E A T H E R V Sunny with a few cloudy periods_and The Gua'd‘a" '5 F°' " . . “Coders Prince Edward Island Like The Dew" VOL. Lxxvu. no. 224 - m;;~_q-:mdw 3; CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 19, 1964. muggin- SEVEN CENTS 14 PAGES US. Navy Reports Fresh Gulf Of Tonkin Shooting US. Bishops Seek l'é'e‘ii‘éfli'r'la McNamara Indicates APITAL BUREAU 4 GUARDIAN l Jewish Declaration Reports Fragmentary a contract by the de-[ From AP-Reuters _ imous, in a standing vote. for partment of transport, it was, VATchN CITY. tCP)—-Rl(‘h- presenting a united position on announced here Friday. By FRED s, HOFFMAN .. 'the Gulf of Tonkin." ind Cardinal Cushing of Boston the JeWIsh and tolerance docu-g The comm“, in the amount] WASHINGTON IAPI _ T\vn_ McNamara's brief statement almgstth bylglled FSta‘iites merits, _a U.S. bishop said. ,0.- 513359! is for the supply or linited States destroyers patrol- said: “There has been‘no dam- inon‘loarganiiazinglca 1:35: {hi- a: 'spriihmnggogiggzngz.inmhhuli‘ldh range lights. the (at .Eonkm dun": BE? rammed by Amencan yes" stronger Vabtican Ecumenical ‘ reform said he intended to u is one Of a number 0! mn' {‘th ay ttth al tlessalope~ne sels andl "no loss Of Amencan Council declaration on Jews —— ‘ address the full council on both "ad‘s New“ by "‘9 depa” l dtfactliin: a mixing?" person“. one that would clearly say. all subjects. "lent mm“! the month 0‘ All- Vietnamese torpedo boats: at WOULDN'T SAY MORE mankind of all time crucified The Jewish declaration and “"5" w. cording to authoritative sources McNamara said reports of the Christ. the tolerance declaration are ' ih incident were being investiga- ' .. " . ere. ’ ____.___._____._. At the same time. the full-additions to a council schema ‘ _ < i. . ' . , ” “H h tzhi i CONVENTION DELEGATES ENJOY COFFEE BREAK r or 2.500 on Rail Strike lstitziz?"tiizi‘:':.i“this; taint“... -. . l ‘ I o . . islnger Releds giSCUSSIOI'I of 8 Ray schema or document, barely 600 words repors to Washington, did not tigation has been completed." L. E. Rowebnnom looks for vernmems- Trade a,“d Indus. panment of Trade and Indus, . ' ecree on shared papal-episco- long. was revised after‘the 1963.F 0 U S iclaim to have been fired on. At 8 pm. Assistant Defence hrlp from above as he thinks try Council. Seen above gett- try; Mr. Knight, the deputy lanH'aflon For pal power over the ChurCh' sev' chum"! “55‘0" Spec‘hc men“ o 0 While this report circulated Secretary Arthur Sylvester told of a rebuttal to a wisccrack inga good laugh out of it are: minister of the Nova Scotia ‘ era‘ blshops opphsed the CW" “0" that Jews do "0t fair“ 'hei'E. the U5. defence depart- reporter‘s he expflcted nothing made by V M Knight during R. Martiand left of the Al- Department of Trade and In lP rf rm c Herelcept. as theomg‘cahy "'"ahdi ‘50]? blame for the cruc‘hxmw waquNGTON (Api _. n 'ment tried to verify just what further Friday night, and he morning coffee. break yeste: berta Depart'ment'of industry dustry and Mr. Rowebottom. E e 0 an e dfjglgo supggrfi v? the idea was Jake“ _ 0""! “39 Ndfilem’g l strik‘e‘that could “9.1", the Us ldid happen in he overcast and and McNamara were going day _at the fifteenth annual and Development: Miss Z Assistant Dominion Statistic- MONTREAL (cp) _ paulinri The cannon“ decimation on Exile” " ems 3“ in“ transportation System has dafi‘nesls) half a w‘t’ivrildt a\l§)y. dogs. wag Pnp‘anv low. meeting of the Provmcial (10 Linkletter, Nova Scotia De Ian. Julian. a well.known Montreal been called for next Tuesday by 9 en anon. ie ouse cre . a g l . the Jews, along with anot-herl The council itself started dls- ‘ t singt’l‘i said Friday She has declaration on religious toler- l cussion of a schema on pastoral “:1. vsiaie imply"; refluxed i‘gynna'flfpflfifi 3mg, this: ltumed down an Offer "0 p”me , ance. is not due. to come before duties of bishops. It containsl Th9 deadline 5“ Friday l! 0 :néntmb; 13:42:; Sggpelaar: :3“: might offices p g U 1: her”? Elizabeth ficthe council for debate until a week ‘ provisions. such as a suggestedfiLm. local time Sept. 22. lNamara that “preliminar; ‘and It was understood that efforts n o o ‘ Inpemngt 0 e ~ 3 -ers 0 on- from Manda?” _ isenate 0‘ V‘s-1°95 '9 work “'lth W ‘ fragmentary reports have been were being made to interrogate federation building in Charlotte- The American bishops. meet- ‘the Pope in governing the en-‘H .. k lreceived of a night mm inch the Skippers of the two destroy t '1 OCl- 6- the ponitnfical North tire church, which would fulfil GW'a" I Cl en dent in international waters in (Continued on page 3’ c0]_ 7). ow ‘ in O . The offer was made by MaVOI‘ 1 American College, were unan. the general principle of collegi. . iMoore of Toronto. ,W" ality—shared authority by Pope Earthquake D L" e n 0 anne r I i 70‘“ M "5”" W “‘° “3" - and “shops- North VIet Nam Reveals ltrii’wtthemrtgssli anndltgif 1371mm: Michael Cardinal Browne. HlLO, Hawaii tAPi—A strong . . . . , . . . o . . i. .. . . . n. m. CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. tAPl did thunder into the air. it pro matfis tfilze Oflilllwilllll.“ “\lth‘t-ilh Papineau in gush“, I cannot ILaijh\‘Igggwicgmafdiegxan$29112): mush“ A mighty Saturn l rmkel flu“! fine“ ‘3, “imam” 95””? 5:921" t.{g'.';a“,;_s,;,,,; 2M, azree to partmpale in a pen U,S, coast lLuigi Carli of Segni. ltaly. said island of Hawaii Friday. ’ an unmanned model of the pliazngf amos exac y a. £3,253; engine tn steer them. fqormancef $f¥figdef i? ghei ‘the mth 0f conegiality. is hell Scientists of the US. geolog- TOKYO I’APi —— Communistlcrisis, denied they had pro. Apnno momma“ mm Mb” “1' Both "Chet and spacecrahx 591"" 0“ the Pm?" path “the cell‘:el';lon(;’ f?)ng Con'iederatigh'l MIAM'I' Fla' MP) — Hum- unTphgvlh'stanfpetahlgffghethrlavile‘ivIica] surveys vmcann Observa' North Vh’t Nam "may an”V"h°leihphin6igehi'dTglytmil day, advancing the United termed a boilerplate because it moon. which perpetuates the conquefl i cane Gladys spun toward the ' tory went on the alert for nos accus t e nie aes 0 Six shop craft unions. nounced military action took ‘ States a big step toward is a weighted metal shell. are Nine astronauts. some (it“ of 1760‘» She sald_ ‘U35- malnland Friday at nine igenishorégfxmlc‘fllaég sibie eruption of Kilauea v01. place Fridav in the Gulf of Tom. Cll‘CUlalln'g‘ arnotlfier stitch tn manned lunar journeys. forerunners of those which will whom may be on early lunar i—————~—————- m'les 3“ hour and the weather the schema excellent. ' cam]. k. . V lv.‘ U .t d 5‘ ii!“ ‘2“ vii”? or ' ac “'3 The flight marked the seventh ferry American astronauts tr. missions observed Friday's i331? pzigdini‘e “$121: figs: inghva‘l“;2;s;"]§ “1 e 3‘95 hfé‘he :erfifr? 0' a “mum success for the us hiiahlgn' hopefuny late In hm spicuigzg twilight said the: the southeast Atlantic coast by I I VA statement. by the North incident on Aug'. ~4, concocted A series of petty mishaps de- The orbit was reported 113 dummy spacecraft, still hooken‘ Sawtgay ."tight'f 125 ,I a "fig?" forfifi“ m‘hlsq‘r-‘(si'f hy tlhf‘ fg‘émrh‘mlf 3“ 3. lai'cd the launching for one miles at the. closest point to to the burned out Saturn 1 seer hm]: 5 o d ’2'” “hi I “:64 may Upg‘m'd‘igo‘, r; pr°.°)‘t ‘hmd P n wa‘f hour. 23 minutes. But when earth and 143 miles at the far- ond stage, would circle L‘ne, , 5pm “"3 “0“” er ccn' ' as- " es 59‘ 3’23"“ ° “Mela” rl’h‘m‘“ .lre. Gladys stayed on the men- sailed to a point near Nghe An. iot iNorthi Viei Nam, Is still what is believed here to be the thest. earth at least 32 times, burnlnn‘ h , . . , , n , . . _ . ' veavy explosmns were heard fresh in everyones mind, the “W” M“ “Mam mm 1"“ ’M chm" “Pm” and flashes of light and aircraft broadcast said . .. . acmg. .west - northwest "course‘t' " Wm." ltbre‘tenttgrs "3’ “mos. lshe has been travelling tor‘ I . ' Phere "1 a 0“ fee a": Vtthree days. fclrcling over the spot were seen “These actions of the Us Dr. George Mueller, national WASHINGTON (CPL-Senator1 She was aimed at the coasts from the shore." 1 government are extremely seri- aeronautics and space admlnls- Barry Goldwater bared onelof Georgia and the Carolinas i The statement, broadcast byl ' l Co ' ‘ o I I I 5. tration associate administrator. theme thisd week dfamiliar 1:0 ;' Friday and the weather bureath mmunist China's New China “They have greatly increased told a press conference mar. most Dana inns an especia y. foresaw no change in her size. , net 3 6 (m t -; th _- would be introduced into the Quebecers — direct federal direction or speed for the next." By PHILIP DOPOULOS {they gave way to smiles. And “5 g "cy' ' "0 mm“ 0“ 9 danger Of an extension of , . . whether North Vietnamese the Indochina war and gravely Saturn-A9011!) Program 35 50°“ grams ‘0 the States W“ days ATHENS 'AP' ‘” Km“ Con' once' reSpondlng to a remark. units were involved. menace the situation in lndn- e as possible. but couldn’t tore- It qualities as the .Republicani llstantine of Greece mfarried of the king. the bride giggled: Th North Vietnamese as m China and Southeagt Asian m. . a date. Earliest possbls presidential candidate‘s oWn‘2 A o =Princess Anne I-'Mal’lP o Den-.WORF Mumflflfi UNIFORM the last "mums Tonki'n GU” S‘atememsaid' ‘ ' ‘ S e y target for manned earth-orbit brand of co-operative federalg mark in magnificent ceiemonyt. Constantine wore the uniform_ I I l - S 9. o a: .‘i flights wmld be 1956 ism. It was revealed on his first: before sweltering g u 9 st 5 a . .. . sustained cam ai nin in the 0 Athens Cathedral Friday and Of a Greek held marShal' The tiring of the. 570-lolnfglétmt UIS. mum thgtgfraimnnaw As Equerrles the“ New with he, across the The sun beamed downghstreggt N W WASHINGTON (AP) — Thetlite interception systems men-tended “‘9 5m“ " “an” 3‘ Democratic party bell nowI Ionian Sea to a honeymoon re- ‘eml’erah‘les. {We ."lt‘eu‘ . e United States has made severalltioned briefly by President‘“0.”?-t h'ghespacectflthfim; seething with political discon-IF V. ' treat. ' fin]? 3] perfg'lrogh g‘fé‘qfikidg successful practice intercepts of I Johnson in a speech at Sacra- path)” y- "3" .300 (900‘ tent. 1 A million Greeks cheered his 9 he 05"- . f dgA "hbxho us. satellites hundreds of milestmento. Calif.. T'iuirsday. bundles. of the $1" " This Is the area where the} union of their monarch. at 24. as 9 355“ g as"? '5 D 0 above the eartih with two antl- McNamara said. however. I rlmket w'". "any large mam" Arizona senatnl‘ 11099-5 '0 makel OTTAWA ICPi—Twn mililai‘v lthe world's youngest king' and Chrysohmntms‘ t (G? ' -l yeta'r’. o a missile systems. Defence Secre-lboth are very highly classified?old deled'm‘ 53”“"95 called his major gains in the Nov. 3 officer; to act'as e ueme‘ dm;_ lthe pretty Danish princess who, 01“ Pr‘mae ° "Nev “ 4‘ tary Robert S. McNamara dis-land "I‘m under serious restric-Iliegélsus ‘0 gather "1‘19th 1" us. presidential election andlin “1'9 Queems anadial; four u 13, became the worldv, ceremonY- closed Friday. ition" as to what details can be i fmflh Space li‘attltilgsfogelslsng I had a warm welcome every-t g ' ' lyounl-zest qgoeoen. [ h d Women. guisdl-Siumyal film (7321‘ He 5 ' i . j 0 P059 some “a where. bout 1, persons wa c- e moner. ann iemse ves l.~ _ . y . _ . V I which ales“ saga-a a'mndmifi;trefiflegxmsm hellef theHravel. mm ment .House' . . the 45-minute Byzantine Ort'ho- creetly with handkerchiefs. Fg'htefifid “.033; amved hhehs :11“: {gr .th 'Rma‘l hw'hmuhd‘ earth} curve will permit detec-lUnlted States is ahead of Rus-l H “films . M'U’l' Ronald Ammm’ Re'd' dox rites at the Athens Cathe. Men swealed. Perspiration wet ‘29 Yr‘] a? .hat gm?” I arm“ Szhh “h‘tnen' ."p "ml 1” tion of missiles within seconds! ‘ in both developments hutiPUSHE" THROUG .' ‘ SCOHISI'I Flrm 44: Of the Royal 22nd RM’m'hl ldral, climaxed by a shower of the brow of the bride's father. 9 m-‘a Ila“ 1" 3m” "r a ‘ ' ..3"""er53r“ WA "alh'oad 0' launch several thousand added Judging by history thel 1" "19 lam“ Fr‘da-V- “‘9 “"” be “mm "‘9 Q““'.“"-‘trose petals from the high ceil- King Frederik of Denmark. wirmmwemmlt i d f M 'Plhyl twoiuld'd M mm" miles away and will "close tolSoviet Union can be expectedl Saturn's eight engines. Dmduc' BUYS 3 warships‘ihlah“ ""m thdhh ‘0 PNMP'lng, . Greeks lined the streets to;th hill?“ 531:: “£99 I‘ttlaliarl‘lvé’ :9 “it: 9 double" the old 15-minute warn-‘to have them in the next fivelins 1500.000 Pounds of thrust. lEdwal‘d lsla‘nd. i u“ was fine. beautiful," said cheer the mya] couple as thew“: Lam as .e s in ease 'T“ W in: time. lilo seven years. i UShEd the big “114.919 through FASLAND'. scouhnd (Reut' Sqdn' .I‘dr' Henry Khan") i Lynda Bird Johnson. here as a , made their way to and from the [Rug de Ting“?! , t I \1cN amara described the Among the things he did re- a veil of low-- hanging clouds. ersl—The shipbreakmg Indus- of the directorate of air. lnl(‘i- [representative of her {amen the cathedral in a guilded carriage ‘ tousan”: "flat.- 1 ie Eva er- M'cr-the-horizon radar as "one veal was to identify the anti-IThe second stage's 90.000 tries COmPany has bought threeiligence in Ottawa, will Join the Us, president. _ . God blessdrawn by white horse; police ran as e 0 Ha part in- 5" 'b were named Friday by Goveru- ST. JOHN'S, Ntld. lt‘P-» The Princess Royal ll colonel-in- Z' a: ~ -. ' i ' i i 3 ~ eluding Pr 9 m i e r Smallwood . of the most dramatic" new de- satellite weapons as the US. pounds of thrust hurled the Canadian destroyers — the party in Summerstde. them both. It was an unforget.,sald about 20 persons {aimed m, _ _ ' - A O vclopments. He said it involves Air Force's Thor missile and spacecraft at 15,500 mile. an Nootka. the Micmac and Lhel Government House said botll.table and wonderful morning."ithe crush. . igihfn 13%?“238 dgg‘flgoram n bouncing signals off the ionos- the army's Nike-Zeus ’anbi-mis-lhour into the orbital path. Cayuga—for. breaking up, it an- téfticers Will remalin hg’llxh thel Bridal jitters evidently over-- After alwedding bEeakfastuitian"ia 1‘ r ' New in contrast to the old line- sile device. Both. McNamara , nounced Friday. ueen's party unti s eaves ‘took Anne.Marie briefly as she . the mya pa ace. onstammei .- ~ c F “Might radar which reached said. are derivatives of pro‘ The'36.700-pnund payload was. They will be towed to Fas- Ottawa Oct 3. stood under television lights in and Anne . Marie drove in, Princess Royal, accompanied only to the, horizon. jects which have been under; the 'h'rd'heav'e“ “Mme e‘el land from Sydney, N.S.. and ate Col. Reid is a Montrealcr, her wedding gown of whiteIAthens airport in a car andfby Lieut. - .T Allston, The farther - reaching radar way for years. They werel insert“ in!" m'bh- Ahmh"? 53" can detect both missiles and started during the Eisenhower‘um l payload launched Last aircran. McNamara noted. An administration. lJan- 29 holds the record at «7.- he indicated it may permit The army successfully inter-l7”0 POUMS- v eliminating some extensions of copied its. first satellite Aug.i "NH? 'fidvanm‘d 58‘1"" ~ "in Distant Early Warning line . 1963. and the air force on Whlt‘h WI“ have 8 7.5mm”- lllt'h as radar picket ships. May 29. 1962. McNamara sald.1P0und-lhl'u51 powerplant. is to- The defence chief held a press He commented this was oneitended to launch three U-o conference to give some details year after they were ordered to, astronauts on a lunar trip in or tIic new radar and the satel- l start work on the anti-satellites. 1969. ‘ Railway Unions Critical Of Proposed Legislation MONTREAL (GP) - Frank between railways. or the closingl Hebs'lalidi injtnheed sgtemggsfi Hall, a akin r Ir or near-closing of terminals andinew i s at c -. railwsypeunlongl ll: énmfitigfl shops. or the introduction of railway profits. reducing serv- ‘m ' ' mn-throughs is undertaken W. M ‘0 he Seller” Public and expected to reach the Clyde early in October. | Still". Mr. Keane a native of .duclicss satin. Tears glinted‘boarded his private plane forgcommanding Officer of he UNll‘Flli NATIONS tCPi .— Quebec City. imomc riy’ . her eyes. Butitilie honeymoon flight. iRoyal Newfoundland Regiment. Th? SN'lll‘ll." Mllnt‘ll met on the . , jinspected a guard of honor Cyprus issue Friday but put ‘t’rom the regiment and went over until next week action on back aboard the vessel. renewing the mandate of me i princess Royal Wm Spend United Nations force on the Is- inine days in Newfoundland. ‘After a full round of functions Diplomatic sources said there here including the receipt of an was little doubt the mandate. honorary degree at Memorial would bP l‘PN‘WM, hill the University. she again boards council might receive a some ‘ Britannia for a voyage to Cor. what stronger resolution ner Broo . titan had been expected. 5? : I Nikita Has Comment ‘iOn ‘ierrible Weapon' day 5"“ a telegram to Trans- t. m i th I 1"? th merit. Irupt ng e way 0 4.lJort Minister Pickerssill emit. e manage throughout rural Canada. I Mnsvnw (leorg, _~ 5min, Hamil-m weapons. in Inlan ry‘ claim; the proposed new railway «and. FALLS 511031" The new Ietdslation requires pm...” K h ,. u S h r h 9 ,. iii...- rockets, ta'nks _— not bombs." leg'sl‘mm in I press release accompa- the railways to compensate its I" ‘3 hoped that the govern- nyin the text of the telegram. employees for the financial ion Soviet Union's mysterious Icr- said they weren't clear whether 8 “he”! Will no w the proposed Mr. Hall said the proposed bill of ' lquoted Friday as saving the The lndian correspondetii! I vie a change ill a lrible weapon" is neither nelehrushchev meant the "terri- l:Elalatlon further and appropo ml. {or short of Mr. Pickett brouyit about by the abandon- I nor a bomb of any kind. ble weapon" was a tactical "31:01 PM the internal 0! gill’c "revolutionary" descrip-iment of a branch line. , p l His latest remarks on the ‘ weapon. such as a rocket. I Way employees who will be Hon of the bill as for as 150,000 Nothing ll done 101‘ the W“ V a. I subject were reported by lii-l Khrushchev was not urn-Ss- nvolved In application of IM railway employees. their fam- fortunate film“)! Who 0811"“ ,’<dian journalists who in t or. ible to western reporters to ex- tantemplated legislation." Mr. um and dependents an con- move, but more than that. the viewed him at a Kremlin recep- plain the remarks attributed in Tenlnlld in the telegram. cerned. - 'BOVernmlem holdi‘mmlflh" :0”! tion. lt was his second "clarii‘i- him and Soviet officials wrro “infidel” "090M hi" (0" ""9 03"“ W ‘1 ":5; cation”~in 24 hours. unable to elucidate. does "grate. Hill]i said it a" "lie fitmrvafifico; on!“ hi" The Soviet leader first talked Khrushchev complained to the Meme“ 9 mill Yemen“ “than.” re “1 on Candi”; at about the mystery weapon .o a W e s t e r n repdrters Thursday madam” of the I" ' mu“ 1‘ iJapanese parliamentary delc. night Japanese sources m.» gation Tuesday. quoted him when they said M Thursday night. he dcni-d .told the Japanese parliamcnlv lsaying the weapon had unIim- l ary delegation the Soviet Union ited power. lhad a terrible weapon capable Friday night, lndian rcportem of destroying mankind. 0mmons standing committee railways," Mr. Hall said. i as to amending one section or :EM'M " 1’ Mr. Hall in chief negotiator u" 3”- Comm ' ' ' ' ‘ n for 100,000 railway employees Last in , . mm“ naming ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' " who do not actually operate Ii _- a“, miss cm" W medic“ geneticist. CIVIL SERVICE CONVENTIO N DELEGATES REGISTER ). “The . I w”... . ‘ . . I . I . . ' w quoted him as saying: e promised his remarks oration thugnifih “W ‘ martini Clgtks tCLCi and Delegatestothe Atlantic Re- the conference at the Motel left to right, John Maquira. P.E.l. District. Council. and , "I have not been Iniinnrlwouid he issued in an official of the Railway Act to calm m' M a, "w ' Wm M a“ (3.. “on” Conference of the u. Charlottetown. ’l‘hey left later research director of the fed- Lionel Constantineau. sccre- tnbout bombs with the Japanese ’tcxt shortly. Russian otticiair the l'lflltl of railway employees an“ , nation Labor Congress as well f“ C‘. .l gem FM?“ for Summerside. where thi-y eration; Claude Edwards. led- tary. direct affiliates. All ex- ‘ “it was not about new weap- . said Friday night the official hl more cases where abandon- mm c.‘ ' ' ' ' ' . as chairman of the Associated m a" 'v‘ ‘ M ' ' attended a centennial ball. eratton president; Wylie Bry rem Mr. Bryenton are based ops that I was talking. VN‘SIM was still being pm- i a .- .R.IilwaUntou l ho” "8mm 18“ "m" '0' Among those mnlster'ui; were. enton, past president of the in Ottawa. i "It was a general talk about pared. i i t