It It's Good For The IsIand The Guardian Is For It v.. ' ' ‘ A Q ‘ A ~- W E A T H E R ‘ Snowflurries: winds westerly 35 gusting to 60. becoming 25 by evening. Low-high 18 and 28. Thursday: sunny. cold. . “Covers Prince Edward Island Like 772a Dew” VOL. Lxxvu. no. 296 Authorised as Second Class D»! sinus. Ottawa. and for payment Hall by the Post Office postage is an CHARLO’I‘TETOWN, CANADA WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1954. “mm” SEVEN CENTS 14 PAGES Carol- was a The 50-foot yacht S. ina. valued at $100, driven on the rocks near 5* sh YACHT DRIVEN Aso AT HLIAX Halifax yacht club Tuesday. Several other boats were also driven ashore in the area. ‘J: .1 at“? There was no immediate esti- mate of the amount of damage to the S. Carolina. Quick Commons Decision Is Unlikely On New Flag OTTAWA (CP) —— Hopes for speedy Commons approval of an emblem with a single red maple leaf as Canada‘s national flag dimmed Tuesday when Alan Macnaughton ruled to permit debate on a Conservative amendment call- ing for a flag plebiscite. Mr. Macnaughton rejected government arguments and de- cided it is “fair and equitable" the amendment for a plebiscite at the next general election be debated. Prime Minister Pearson ac- cepted the ruling but asked de- bate be confined only to the question of a plebiscite. Opposition L e a d e r Dielen- baker said rulings should be made only as questions of rel- evancy arise. No general rule should be made beforehand. Mr. Macnaughton said in view of the long debate so far this session on the question of a na- tional flag speeches should be to the point. He was called upon quickly for a ruling as .. McBain (PC—Elgini led off the resumed debate and quoted at length Father Arrested After 7 Burned BALTIMORE (AP) ~ Seven brothers and sisters died Tues- day in a fire which destroyed their East Baltimore home. Po- lice arrested the father on a warrant charging him with arson. Police said Kennard A. Smith. 38-year-old truck driver. was booked for investigation of ar- son after he was arrested at a b er. Police said they found a gaso- line can in the house and were told by a 15-year-old survivor that he had been pushed back into the burning house as he tried to escape. The boy got out by another e t. he mother and four other children survived. The dead were Janet. 1: Gary. 2: Kevon. : nette. 6: Timothy. 7; Dar- Icne. ti. and Vivian. 13. A > a from letters and editorials l‘a- voring retention of the Red Eil- sign as he national flag. the plebiscite?" sfnouted a gov- ernment backbencher le Gregoire lCreditislc— Lapointei called for a ruling to nstrlct Mr. McBain‘s remarks to the plebiscite Mscnaughtlon cautioned Mr. McBain. but said questions of relevancy were not easy to decide and a wrong decision might deprive a member of his right to speak. The rules said a member should be given the benefit of the doubt. r. McBain said he was read- ing letters only to illustrate t are is divergence of opinion and a plebiscite is needed to stttle the question. MAY SPEAK TWICE The Speaker's ruling means each member may speak at least once on the amendmeni and again on the single-leaf de~ sign recommended by the Com- mons‘ all-party flag committee. There was no ' ication whether 5 amendments would be accepted if they were moved. Debate opened Monday on the irecommendation of the Com- mons committee—for a single red maple leaf on a white back- ground with two red panels at h end. It was recommended by the committee in a 10-in-4 vote, the committee chairman abstaining. The committee report takes precedence according to Com- mons rules over other procim d res. The Conservative amendment was put forward War 0 Montelth (Perth), a member of the special Commons commit- tee Mr. said Monteith's motion By BENNET M. BOLTON VATICAN CITY tAPl—Pope Paul prayed. rested d con- sulted with sides during his final hours of isolation before flying three days among Bombay’s millions. The Roman Catholic pontift's bags were packed and ready for his trip to the international eueharistlc congress as a pil- in the binary of the money. 1‘. M's takeoff was set to.- u. Mwn hours today by Jetliner. said the pontiff of- in suc- personal visit of friendship to India. The piracy. ll months attcr Pope ml flew to the 0 Land. mashed another stage in a new are of pm '2' l air travel. It III also another milestone ia lam-II Catholicism'l Pro- Ithe tollolvlng words should be {added to the flag committee's fi‘eport: i "However. as the final vote .of the committee did not reveal la sufficient degree of unanimity .for the proposed design for a jnational flag or Canada. your lcommitiee therefore rec om- lmends’that the gbvemment be authorized to take such steps as may be necessary to conduct a plebiscite to be held at the next general election in order that the Canadian people may be given their rightful opportunity to declare their choice concern- ing a national flag: and that the committee for such purpose be revived." As debate moved on. Gerard Girouard iPC—Labellel was ap- plauded by Liberal MPs when he said he intends to vo against a plebiscite and in favor o' the committee‘s flag cliolcc “I will vote according to my conscience and not according to the leader of the opposition," he a no id. I Hugh John Flemming t PC— Victoria - Carleton). former premier of New Brunswick. urged the government even at this stage to agree to a plebis- cite. saying that delay in mak- ing a decision until the next election won't be as bad as thi- disruption in the country that he said would occur from adop- tion of a flag now. Arson Charges Are Withdrawn I STELLARTON. N.S. Arson charges against John Wayne Machan. 16. of ne by Hillside were withdrawn Tuesday. He had been charged iCPl — b r, . station at Hillside Nov. , PRE-D'AWN START PLANNED I Pope Paul Rests, Prays Before Flight To India gram of change and renewal. The papal trip to India. where .000,000 Christians live among 400,000,000 non-Christians. was a dramatic demonstration of new openness by the papacy and the church toward today‘s world Pope‘s Paul‘s trip lent strona. personal emphasis to the newal trend of the Vatican ecli- menlcal council. Before tilt third session recessed 13 days ago. the council approved a draft document that speaks of esteem by Catholicism for the non-Christian religions. The great non-Christian faiths of the Hindus. Buddhists and Moslems cxlst together in In. din. Pope Paul himself has said his trip. aside from the spiritual purposes connected with the re— ligious congress. was intended to serve as' ‘a message of wit ternity and peace. of honor. and esteem to the Indian people to whom I go." GREETINGS READY Ready for broadcast by the pontiff were messages of greet- ing to the states flown over on p-l o after fire dtstroyed a service; lold 1‘6- of these states are Moslem Fears Held For 20 Men On Two Craft Off N.S. ~ Victoria Park I N.S. Mother, Brestwork Hit 2 Sons Missing savage pre-winter storm,jmunications «failed temporarily ‘ I“ -— l ' --l ' ‘ ‘ - - while missing most of Prince in various parts of the province. ‘ stgrinhn‘tii; la(s:dd to: fiIiiliI- sfialgcti‘hljir; ajdoed‘ndgdllii Edward Island yesterday With Power failures were reported] times Tuesday threatened trag- berian freighter Fury with in snow, began a furious revengescattered by Maritime Electric Edy as a Wild Altantic battered m9" aboarg “Fishermen be c late last night. lashing the 15- lLtd.. last night and island Tole-l :3 grounded freighter and con- say it's the worst‘storm theyie land with winds of up to 65 miles lphone co_ reported minor dini.‘ l cealed a powerless lobster boat. m'er scan". . i l per hour_ freezing temperatures ‘culties. mainly the trouble being ‘ Meanwhile. Maritime la n ii The Fury was aground and an: SHOE”. f d I from tree branches_ ‘ ' mica; wgre rocked by the. storm feared in danger of breaking epors o amage were ew. w ic m” I" ' V " - Howeven barricades were Eh FLIGHTS CANCELLED ‘ New Brunséickr‘iiiairysgaivh its.mouiIinolfiigslifiarfiifngayahbhhi acted on roads to Victoria Park. Eastern Provincial Airways 2, Nova Scotia and a mixture of . 90 miles east of here and about when the breastwnrk was was},‘_.cancelled all flights to and from both to Prince Edward Island. I is miles from Sherbrooke She . the island yesterday and At least two deaths were at-grounded after her N - 3 ’2 t ed out in places and waves we” r . “° ' , steering swept m.” “K. roadway. There: .V c ossmgs were made at ‘ ifrlbuted to the snow s t r o m gear failed and was re orted ‘w d i ‘ p no 15 ands, ‘New Brunswick. The storm taking water after some of her was no immediate estimate of the amount of damage. The RCMP Detachment and "iéIst-ruck Cape Breton Tuesday lifeboats and both her anchors . la ‘ Elsewhere in the province ‘the Charlottetown City Police: t n ght {were swept to the sea. damage reports were Skimpy repotted no accidents. but barn-l V Fear also was mounting for a Meanwhile, the lobster vessel cades were erected on the roads woman and her two sons. miss- New and udv ; . . i was drifting ’ling in northern Nova Scotia on helplessly off the southern tip a rabbit hunting trip. Mrs. of Nova Scotia. An RCAF Da- lland MacKenzie and her sons, koia aircraft reported 87 miles- aged 12 and eight, failed to re- lan-hour winds in the area but and early indications were most places escaped with little. ":3. . Early yesterday morning wes- tern prince county reported the séigis and waves swep' over the to Victoria Park when breastwork was washed out ground covered w' l . drivin" conditions'th 3:13;:5 Just. before midnight Rch‘. \ turn from oods near their iyvas unable to spot the tiny ship treacherous However reci 1. reported VlSIbllltyln the country ThOmSOH Station - The "" “‘9 “93W Sea-9W5”?! '15 , .. - P -P very poor and the roads we re storm struck shortly after they high as 50 feet were TGPOI'IPd i|entered the w . along the Nova Scotia Atlantic j The highest winds reported in the Maritimes were at Sydney. a gust hit 95 miles an hour. Ha- . lifax received 3.12 in rain which int: toward the lobster boat's flooded many basements. known position and the elp was on the way Tugg- ‘Coast Guard vessel Narwali! day night to the 20 men aboard was bucking the Atlantic in an itation turned to rain. But last‘ night. rain which had fallen ev- erywhere in the province turn- ed snow as d .n (1. High winds caused The (vanadi n a- n - .driftlng as soon as snow start- ways reportedatheNBtdgdglli ed V a half hour late but no trouble times was experienced in the Torm- rapidly becoming slippery as‘ s the snow falling mixed with that . o l temperatures rain on the pavement. creating; coast. STEAMING 'ro VESSEL o navy ships were steam« . in western sections at during the day rain .was mixed amine-Borden ferry crossing. first the two vessels but one of the attempt to reach Wedge Island, with soft snow which melted Only the Ahegweit is on the worst storms in memory was an unpopulated Speak of rock qmckL. run. slowing rescue ships. One vessel But none of the ships was ex- The whole of PEI. was al- Low "ARO sent to search for the lobster'pected to reach the stricken uccted by the strong winds dllr- Th ‘ Ch MIETER . 1 i308! PUIIed t0 a Stop In the Vessels "I‘m “my Ind”- .lan. the day as ferry. airline and Ran e9 “toga?” R811") face of 90~mile an hour winds There was no chance of reacbv train schedules were delayed or ’1 repore t at 124 m‘ and had to return to POFI- Ing “‘9 Fm." {mm Shore. 89‘ ches of rain fell on Charlotte- town in the past 24-hour per~ iind. Winds were from the east . at 40 With gusts to 60 and above. ._’lhe barometer fell to 28.16 in- :(‘Iics and was rising again at FI-ares Spur : Plane Search Iii. .sitr.‘:‘“...l.‘-:i:;. RCMP spokesman said “It doesn‘t look very good." . (Continued on page 3 Col. 7) an RCMP officer at Sherbrooke. . Former RCMP Skipper Lists Storm Ferocious cancelled and power and com- . i changed to northwest late last ' ' J -> A > -’ ~ =°’ " ~ I STEPHENVILL N l". m“ L .i East.”- are A hm'n.burned in OPERATION CHANGES ill=E Suwanee“. stream sighted near Baker,‘ Brook on staffnage last night and a large Capt tIohn C_ Kelly said Tues- jup the bay, she is the target.” ' ' Imperial Oil tanker reached day night he couldn't remem-i The freighter‘s iii seamen Kam Wah Chan. 14. who im- migrated to Winnipeg with a five-hour operation that re- placed a defective heart valve with an artificial tlLe North Shore of Boone Bay. a nu 70 miles north of here 531- ~ - urday have spurred new hopes in re"‘fu"£},';efifi§°'d§ymfifi 810;; her famin from Hong Kong. the search for a missing civilian mixed with rain and melted as! Works on a handicraft at the Plane- 'i fell. At about midnight last V Winnipeg Children's Hospital Weather conditions today. how snow was {ailing [here and big]; . Where She IS TeCOVEI‘IHZ from ever, prevented resumption of . winds were causing heavy‘ the aerial search for the Ces:.na l drifting. . Showdown Postponed her a storm more ferocious in would be safe if they could get one ;thls eastern Nova Scotia area into Wedge Island. but they ' islnce urricane Edna in 1955. might be better off to try to fhe 6:11?th able I0 10 home éE‘ven with Edna, the barometer remain on board the vessel un- 0“ "5 mas. _ gdldn‘t drop like it did Tuesday. til daylight. However. he said (CP Wll’ePhMO) l Capt. Kelly. former skipper of he didn‘t think the storm would ROMP cutters during the days,abate Tuesday nightor today. 1 ll harbor but was unable to dock. of rum-running along Canada's I Atantic for the safety of the Liberian to 28.60 freighter Fury. aground on tiny 29.64 in Tue the night from Coast. said he feared ihotel at Sherbrooke had dropped I morning and w Escarch party was expected to go ‘ lfour persons aboard. A ground Beck Granted into the area where the flal‘csl Wedge island. a barren speck still falling. "And that's ter- were scid.‘ ‘ ~ ‘ ("'0 9 Dec. so to of here in . arv's i ri‘i‘c.’ he said. _ . -— Bav. Even during hurricane Edna. ‘ WASHINGTON IAP) —— David 1 I I 1h. Beck. former head of the' ;Teamslers Union who went toI ' :prison on conviction of income tax frauds. was granted a pa- r1.c "’19 Tl’es‘la-V by “‘9 “den”. UNITED NATIONS term, The compromise was. t I N B S 'd BM" °' pamles- The Soviet Union and the U ‘ ' - ' ' - ' nited :worked out in consultations With . The parole is effective Dec. Estates pulled back from thciSecretary-General U Thant and SAINT JOHN. NB. 'CP' More than 20 inches of snow, 1 night. .- 9 “I would say that ship is a the barometer dropped only goner, unless she is ' far 28.80 here. We're in the centre enough." Capt. Kelly said. of the damn thing." in I Quint Charged . With Assault I MONTREAL (CPi-—-M.I‘S. Irian Houlc. Marie of the famous ‘Dionne quintuplets. was 3cliarged Monday in Montreal’ k 70 h be , 1brink.of a showdown Tuesday. is handful of other delegates. ‘Municipai Court wiih common five “9;” t' a" "‘1‘" 3"le! Slagreelng to put off for at least I It provided no formal votes ‘ iassaun and was remanded to! jy' 9”“ "I. e 5- Penl' 1a month the East-West con- jwill be taken during the assem- ’ .Dec 7. ,tentlary 0“ MCNEII Island. near frontatlon over peace-keepingbly's general debate. expected. The charge says the assault Tacoma' waSh' . finances» :lo last at least until Christmas. ; . . ‘ He was SentenCEd In Tacoma I The agreement came minutes ‘With no formal voting. the ques- ‘ was committed on the person Feb 27 1959 and started hislbf - l . . ' of another female... understood ~ . i _ I core the opening of the Gen- [tion of whether or not Rlussml 5‘0 be a bah 5mm. Sentencfi 3"" an appeal failed, erall Assemblys 19th session, 1can vote Will not arise 3’ - dune 20. 1962. Iaverting a U.S. move to try to; Thant announced the agree- -—lllSinfiZ them throughout " ev were being pro- I . . . ‘ Dean“ “I the '“C‘dem were take awa Soviet votin ri hts ment ‘n a terse stt i to . . . . - .v ‘ In“ (Ii-“dosed In court- 1 ' 0 because if non - Dayrtglcntg of Ithe oplening f theasggziblg. lwh‘pped mm a fierce.hl'7‘7‘ard by Hamill“ 11th 1}?"th from th. I. glhl's- HOUIC hfashtW? Children- I SOVIG' Unl0n peace - keeping assessments The assembly then procecded lo {mas Nup it; 70'm:°§;an'h"l'ri 53.1120};qu Fittiyrprw Win ‘ e is one o t e our surviv-I ‘ . . t _ ea ew runsww is wors . _ . , - ; l. which Russm says were illl- elect by acclamatlon a v WSS nf Acadia and the Romeo ‘winter blow in 12 years Tuesday .and resulted in two deaths. John G. Starr, 58. of nearby 1Rothesay died after shovelling snow in his driveway and Ste- .phen Campbell. 64. of Saint John gally approved. INSIDE TODAY and Juliette. which cross the Miramichi River between Chatham and Ferry Road. were ilot operating. A public works department glng quintuplets. The fifth quini.l Rocket To Mars \Emilie. died during an epilep-‘ .tic seizure in 1954 ;‘ Has Power cut e quints now are .10 years . MOSCOW (AP) — A crippled jSociet rocket pursued the U.S. chairman, Alex Qualison-Sackey 'of . I It also admitted three new {members — Malawi (formerly- Nyasalandl. Zambia Iformcr'iy .Northern Rhodesiai and Malta Mariner .IV Tuesday on a no. ggmegw'“ lThe additions brought total ‘died after walking to work. 2205.122““Jinms‘l’fifieg‘Ejig"; month flight to Mars. l Comics ‘ ' ' ' ’ ’ ' ' ' ' ' H lmcmbcrship to 115. Six communities were isolal- 20 vcars here" The new Sayiet Mars shot. port " 9 The Soviet agreement to the ed 3‘ .elephon, communication, l. ' . .t. dubbed .Zond ' " (Pmbe . m' Women's compromise was seen as a ma' broke down highwavs clogged .. $1220.28?“ w5$m3532i1$ started. its flight Monday from Finance m ior concession from the posi- and a“, and‘ ghippin‘g services [genwhng ex” ctan’t mom a"ngbglfiegpg‘ispflég?Ta“ Kings. Queens. 5 ifigéflthfgrgglgiaflggdgga lcancelled schedules. and scriouslypiII persons to . . l * I . - sat V radio contacts indicated gaitoflak‘d ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' .1 [believed the assembly "should? II Wain” “rm” “Mm to I"! the instrument - laden roeket's "mme" e ' lSiflt‘I and continue its work i "‘9 "rm/m" “"09 Feb‘ 12' 1932' Brunswick hosritals Tuesdav power supply was about 50 per Prince °' ' ' ' ' ' ' z accordance with normal proced- lWhen ahom 33 “0“” re“ a". ' ‘p " cent impaired. Iures." Icompanied by gale force winds. ' St. Andrews reported a ser- New Brunswick Telephone llolls water shortage .When a 100.000-gallon reservoir was Company officials said the com- imunities of Marc's Bay. St. Martin's, Bale Ste Anne. l-‘ord's 'Mills. Buctouche and \lma were Isolated when falling branches snapped lines. Service was ex- pected to be restored by n onn today. . PIIhIIt‘ Works Minister \ndre F. Richard Issued a statement iassuring New Brunswirkers ev- erything possible was he i n g ollnd cmpty. A walcr main or a line leading to a fire hydrant was believed broken. \‘o serious accidents were re- ported as traffic slowed to a roar standstill in all localities. Maine Areas Get 24 Inches Snow route to india and back pending on specific routes flown. the states would includ» Greece. Cyprus, Turkey. beb- anon. Jordan. Syria. Saudi Art. bia. lraq. lran. Pakistan. India and the small slates along the broad Arabian Peninsula. \dost Beirut. Lebanon. is the only slop-over planned on the out- bound lei: of the 7.908-mile round none to keen main hifl‘hwa}? FORTH“. M... .Ap. _, A trip to Bombay. I2:21“catrwzwixlimhfhrliiddcarolind "Mal-Wm! "nnhwps' storm M hiizlard proportions hit northern and eastern Maine Tuesday with up to 24 inches or snow. high winds and biting cold Some highways wcre reported closed because n.‘ wind-drifted I snow of tip to four feet. One death was blamed on storm conditions. State police report a Lebanon's President Charles Helov and Prcmicr Hussein Oweini will to greet the pontif’ at the airport. The Moronitc Catholic patriarch. Mel~ web. has urged his 500.000 fol- lowers to give the Pope a big welcome. Pope Paul will stay in India Ithe clock. Trains were running bchind ischedlllt‘ and bosses were a- Itempting to complete schedul- Ied runs behind plows Late .‘Tuesday night several had stop- Iped in centres whcrc passengers could book accommodation or t gyn‘gtg‘t‘llirch2rhigilfengé “he “'3” rash of highway accidents. but ’1 Roman Catholicism‘s centre of l CHILDREN "Eu, no serious personal injuries. . church authority shifts to India l Eimmsewn smdenls 0“ gm". p01,“. reported its, ‘ with the Pope. Direct commum grades "he .0 six 3. Egg, Sam. Route 1 between Caribou and _ “‘ions were 3“ up between John School uele beiniz Iicld PIT-"w" .15”. was mowed by U the Vatican and the Bombay; MAP CHARTS the route to Congress in Bombay. He scheduled en route. The trip overnight. There were two heavy drifts m'places and that archbishop‘s residence to glie‘ be taken by Pope Paul VI on leaves this morning and will follows by 11 months t e beds in the building and prin. stranded motorists took refuge the P099 and "‘9 VRIICR“ "I," “5 1903‘th commmm "‘3' “"99 dlyl 0” “I” "We" tourney to the Holy cipal D. .I. Hunt said the siud- in motels and hotels in the two in contact in an emergency. airline trip to the Eucharistic refueling stop at Beirut is Land. (AP Wirephots Map) is would "have to fake turnsIcommumiiu. in: