if It's Good For The Island The Guardian Is For It I1i£@i1tI®1i!?fiLiEs‘11l( WEATHER Mostly clear; northwest winds 20. Low- high 29 and 33. Sunday: cloudy, light intermittent snow. “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” fi ._‘;::;_";_': ;',,_'°°"‘___ __ V0 ‘AX ..,.. vm class I for payment ti ‘ better nlliiflolalttlflca uluatagohufi. DIAMOND D WINNERS LEAVE FOR EDMONTON I Prince Edward Island‘: rep- rscntatives in the Diamond D bonspicl at Edmonton. Alta. h«.::i-dcd a plane at the Char- In[t(‘Li‘.\\‘n DIHJOTL erdaY- ’i‘ii.~ lady curlers from Mon- tague won the Silver D bon- spiel. which is staged annual- ly for the provincial women's curling championship. Shown above from left to night are: Macy Nicholson. skip: Edith Clay. mate: Connie lugs. second. and Ev Cudmorc. lcad. Manion right. is the delegate of the P.E.l. Women's Curling As- sociation to the national as- sociation. which will meet in Edmonton at the time of the - honspiel. Dockcndorff. l Postmaster-General Will Probe Racial Discrimination letters 0'l"I‘AWA (OP) __ Postmaster-l General Nicholson appealed to: members of Parliament in the; Commons Friday to refer tot him any complaints they re- ceive from constituents about racial discrimination propa- ganda inalled by the National White American party in Can- 8. James E. Walker. Liberal ‘ party whip. asked what the post office would do about propa- ‘ ganda mailed by the party ad- vocating racial discrimination and the sterilization of Jews. Mr. Nicholson said the organ- ization has been using the mails- "In the last day or two“ to pro- mote shocking racial prejudice. but the post office cannot censor 1 all the mall. He said MP5 should send him Guy Favreau said he is having his department's files on the or- ganization reviewed. WENNLPEG ‘OP! — Rt. Rev. . R. Mutchmor. moderator of the United Church of Canada. said Friday current and anil- tigated by the R I-I3 rC0 ' g on the recent flood of literature blaming .lcv'.'s ml the spre nism. He said in a statement: “Cur- rent attacks and threats to the life and property of our Jewisn fellow citizens in Canada must be a subject of concern to all 0 . Though the source or sources of these unfair as- saults may be hard to locate, aw enforcement officers in Canada. and particularly the RCMP. should get to tho root the envelopes containing the lit- erature so they can be checked. 3 R . — Ca . Breton North and Victoria) saidl he had lodged ii complaint scv-' oral weeks ago. Justice Minister of this trouble." 9 l l SUDBURY, Ont. ref’) -— Th c h a i r m a n of a Bl‘-)IIl(-‘I‘I‘lf)0d Week ban uet here says “broth- erhood dinners are becoming. U.S. Submarine Base 5 ls Opened By HAROLD K. MIILKS ‘ MADR.ItD rAP)-The United States has announced the open- ing of a new Polaris missile sub- marine base at Rota on Spain‘: south coast. The announcement came al- most at the moment at disputa can between Washington and Spain over the latter‘: continued trade with Cuba appeared to be resen- lntt a climax which could result in withdrawal of U.S. military aid to _ Use of the joint U.S.-Spanish naval and air base at Rota as headquarters for Mediterranean- based Polaris - armed subm- rines had been under discussion for months. But no formal an- nouncement was made until a naval spokesman in Scotland-— near the old Holy Loch Polaris Record Income, Spending Revealed In Sask. Budget REGINA (OP) — Record rev-~ enues and expenditures and 3"’ Drotrams in education. so- cial wolf flllouhure wen Innounced in the I004-S budget unveiled Friday in the salient- chglgazi lollslatura. for as the budget outlined rov- enue of $210,076,180 and expen-. diture of $:14.oa,iso. leaving a signed to {RP further in achieving "lfouilh the program of post- Ve government. a dlgnlled. a and more varied lilo for the individual.” He said the 001-‘ govorninont ‘"1 -mo about :2: current fiscal your ending “Nil 31 instead of thl N87.- -M liudgstod last year. no changes were called be %,@M0 in l l in Spain I .base—announced transfer of the hibition had been submarine tender Proteus io' ota. Spanish and American quar-' ters here were puzzled as fol why the announcement camc-,i not from the Spanish or Amcri-. govc-mment, but from the, relatively remote U.S. base in? W 5? nd. POLICY OR CONFUSION - The Roman Catholic daily) newspaper Ya said editorially‘ Friday the Washington policy of threatening to withdraw aidi from those who maintain con-I tools with Cuba appeared to be confusion rather than policy. 3 The Spanish government ha.-i held that it has as much right to deal with Cuba as the U.s has to sail wheat to the Soviet. Union. lP government expected a surplus ‘intend - 9. , a . ooo deficit predicted when the budget was drafted a year ago. The extra revenue was due to an unprecedented wheat cm? and increasing industrialiation. Broclielbank allocated WLIISMO for public health and with M8.7l2,fl) in the INS-M year. Education received sss.sa.ouo compared with 849.- 734.100. REVENUE RISING ' The minister predicted in- creases from all major sources of revenue. The budget allocated funds for an experimental project in the rehabilitation of social aid recip- lot project in out- ea sso.ooo for I sun on a "comprehensive study of mitic attacks should be i s- if hood 59 CMIP Rf-%§"FM"Iw°' Pr 3 I K D6 eson asked atiou to providing a building to house the m Sc ‘§fI'i0.(XXl to $42040 “introduced to hob and of- rnothing but a pleasant lusincer-‘ ‘ tv." Walter Macleod. president of; the Sudbury Junior Chamber of‘- Commerce which held the ban- et, says most people who at-2 tend brotherhood dinners feel that "for $2.75 thg uy a c ‘ , thrown in." .. 5 He said he could sense :-‘a feel- ing of anguish on the part of ma y of Their apathy. They did not give two hoots for brotherhood." AUSSIES SEE §CRAZY WED NW-. l I the people present. 5 attitude was one of; SYDNEY lR8lll(’I'Sl' .— This - Australian city saw its crazi- est wedding Friday. The bride wore blue jeans. a man s belt a striped cotton shirt and was barefooted. The groom wore an open- necked shirt and casual slacks. They were married at the Sydney registry office and had counter lunches and beer at their reception in a city hotel which is a favorite Beatnik u . Today they planned to hitch- hike 600 miles to Brisbane for the honeymoon. T ' is the way \ve know each other, this is the way we were married." said the bride, telep h o n e operator Lynette Mary Mischlewski. I9. : -_groom was Philip De- ‘.~’|in0'-Bryden-Brown, 21. g tele- fé‘ phone llnesfna-ll. - CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1964. NOT MORE mm SEVEN CENTS Liberal Government Wins In Non-Confidence Vote Never In Doubt OTTAWA tOPI—-Prime Minis- ter Pearson's minority govern- _ment won an easy 134 to 87 vic- l2 PAGES 'an invasion of provincial juris- diction over education. 4. The Bank Act should be l tory Friday in the first non- d d th- - iconfidence vote of the new par. :(')':,°e';n;]entlS,ge;r§l$ HI’) iiamentary session dividends.» to ail Canadiggz There was never much doubt .about the outcome of the vote, ‘watched by only about 100 spec- itators in t e -odd gallery ‘seats overlooking the chamber. .based on "new money" created .by the Bank of Canada. He lashed out at the govern. .ment for last year's tax in- NEW YORK (AP) — British sailors from the freighter Am- bassa or struggled a g a i n st mountainous seas and hurricane winds to reach an Italian liner} ' ‘standing by, but not one made .it. Witnesses described the ordeal fFriday. I “We saw one who tried to "climb, but he fell into the. ’ iwater," said Anthony Maimone. owe a jewler from Milan, who ar- da Vinci. 4 “We never saw him again." Passengers and the captain of the Italian Line flagship told of the hours they remained at ' tine flooded «freighter's side 'l‘ues- ‘ day. prevented by the storm from rescuing the Ambassador's 35 crew members. The 7.308-ton ‘freighter finally sank early to- .the Azores by a Dutch tug. Roswell Gilpatric, soon -leave his post as U.S. assistant ry. was among those who watched in despair. ‘DID THE U'l‘MOS'l" "I have been a seaman my- ‘self. and this was one of IJI‘l€ biggest dramas o _ ‘ever seen," Gilpatric sa-id. “Thi day while ‘icing towed toward: t iDescribed 1 ; rived here aboard the Leonardo . 0 l fthe sea I have 5 . ship did the utmost she could i 0 .. t Capt. Oscar Ribart, said he "~ mancieuvredgwithin-in ha];-milgi of the badly listing Ambassador. , si- MESUT SUNA. 38, in police station in is shown Ankara, . Turkey. Friday. after his ar- rest in connection with the at Gunman Fires 3 Shots At Iurkish ANKARA tAP) —-— A turk southeast of Ankara. tempted assassination of Turkish Premier Ismct Inonu. (AP Wirephoto via cable from Ankara) Premier He had i The issue was a motion moved lThursday by New Democratic ‘Party Leader Douglas. Criti- jcism the government for not in- cluding a medical care measure in its current legislative pro- ;government if it had been ap- lproved by the House. : In the formal roll-call vote. -16 of the 17 NDP members and tail of the 71 Conservatives in -the chamber voted for the mo- tion. Opposed were I16 Liberals. l12 Creditistes. five Social Cre- ‘dit members and Frank How- -ard <NDP-Skeensa). PROMISED CONSTITUENCY l Mr. Howard said last year he 3 .had promised his constituency ‘he would not vote against the government on a confidence is- sue for at least two sessions of Parliament, believing a new election would be wasteful. The voting came at the end of the second day in the throne speech debate, scheduled for eight days. A second non-confidence mo- tion is before the House but will rnot be voted on until Tuesday :night. By Opposition Leader dashed up to Premier Ismeti been trying to make an appoint-rmefenbaker it seeks to topple .Inonu Friday and fired three re- ivoiver shots at him from about. l n was a Canadian. -but could not close in on her. ram, was not my ‘Best Laurence Reza. who claimed to be a big game hunter: "I shoot anything from elephants own." Harvest Fair is Seen Possible This Year Agric uli ure ‘ cRne said Minister Andrew B..is now u.nder . in the Legislature New Brunswick. yesterday the government wouldlsaid he didn't w construction probably have to reconsider forfdiatc answer. this year its decision to discon-t tinue the annual harvest exhibit- ion. He said the previous day the fair would be discontinued be- cause it had failed to achieve its‘ aim. . Yesterday he referred to the. MONTREAL ‘CF’ “ CMP announced late Friday; ”*‘15Ilnight that. in cooperation with‘ possibility of reconslderatl fer Damel MacDonald ings point cd cut that the ex-. advertised as OTHER QUESTIONS In other quest:ons. Frank Jar- dine (I.-4th Prince) asked whetih-. or or not a portion of land own-; ed by Slierbrooke and incorporat-; ed into Suuimersidz last year will’- bc . returned to Slicrbrooke now, » that the federal government says: that 275 proposed housing units] for RCAF Sta io Summersidei personnel will not be uilt. 1 Dr. Hubert MacNcill. minister; of health.’ said “the govcrnmentr i will give consideration to turn." 0:3 sition loader A. w. Maui-i whether or not government was giving consider-I odel of the proposed E.I.-N.B causeway. The model emerging needs for vocational education and technical training and planning and cosultation on a long - mice program to meet these needs." oviaion was made _for a women‘s bureau in the depart- ment of labor to give special attention to development of vo- cationai skills among women and to the position of women in the labor field. The government allocated $2.- f)00.00t) for a start on construc- tion of two more regional vo- cational schools and additions to ‘An agricultural adjustment and development act worhl: he feels of farm mechanlntion and at the ag- to aid riculturo industry. on af-‘ R Mir. Mathcsoit also said BULLETIN .French and United States an- one of the event; of the Centen-l thorities, they have made the W" ear“ jlargest seizure of drugs ever [made in Canada. DWW in Mr. Matheson out an imme- Thelsion in -He described the rain and hail} _equipped with four stabilizers. ‘was rolling to 2‘: degrees- rsai {ropes and nets over her side as Ambassador sailors abandon sh'p. ' approach first. one man in the sea at- second. and the tached the _ . third empty. But in the heaving : sea none could come aboard. Second Juror l Is Selected DALLAS fAP)—An industrial ‘engineer was selected Friday 35 the second juror in Jack Ruby's murder trial, in a stormy ses- which one defence law- . that, (Continued on Page 5 Col. 5) ‘ 'yer was threatened with a con- tempt citation. Allen W. McCoy. 39, father of -two children, was the 36th pros- lpect called in the trial of Ruby lfor the shooting Nov. 24 of Lee ‘Harvey Oswald. accused assas- sin of President Kennedy. Accusso oi= Muiiosii oven on Mark Fein. 3! rich Park Avenue businessman. was ac- cused by New York police Friday of i'mn'dorlm a bookie because of losing a 825.000 bet on the ma baseball World ‘Series. Police said the book- ie‘: body was thrown into the Harlem Rlver in a trunk by a -redliaii-ed girl friend of Fcin's and an unidentified couple. Fain. president of Pain Indus- tries which manufactured lions and cans. has pleaded not guilty. (AP Wirephoto) an wind and waves as the lonu-S worst weather in his 4i years at fin from of his office in down.- ‘ ' I°“ 5h i 9' :town Ankara. ready to drive off 3 to attend a session of the parlia- l The Leonardo da Vinci swungl Ribari said three life rafts ; ed three men in the- l .ment. V guards whisked E the nation Held in l - Inonus government. Suna l the Kayseri district. 110 feet away,’ then was over- official car as he sat in it- T e 80-year-old political vet-i eran remained calm as security) t e gunmaiilsaw a man away from angry crowds. and: at me from a distance of threcrdence Issues. later told the nation he is "halei to four metres. There are three‘ rand sound and at the service of ‘the attempted assas- sination is Mesut Suna. 38. dc»; save him from iscribed by police as a foe oilaéiliry group of my fellow citl-.oPP0SEn To PLAN is Z A foreman of a power station inlhad 165 milcsl front of my office." ment to see Inonu. “I hope I kill him!" police l of the country." The bullets smashed into In-‘HELPED ATATURK J A veteran of Turkey's angry politics, a man who helped ke- mal Ataturk found modern Tui- “key. Inonu taped a broadcast « hat was aired over the state radio. Said the premier: “Nothing happened to me. I id not know fiic bullet holes in my car. The at- ltacker was apprehended by sc- Icurity men who managed to ’ the hands of an who on hearing the shots immediately gathered in Pension Plan Legislation "Forecast In Week Or Two ‘ter ithat the Canada Pension Plan ‘legislation will be introduced in Parliament within ii “matter of days. or at the most in a week or two." l The timing depends on when {Parliamentary space can be found to initiate the measure. he told an informal meeting of the , Canadian University Lib e r al ' Federation. "We hope to have the plan in I loperalion at the end of the first part of this session." he said. the Mr. Pearson, who met ‘ JILUCICINS in a hotel lounge min- lules after his government had won a Commons non-confidence ‘ you. made these other points: have closer ‘ but the decision on whether to join the Organization of American States -—Canada should :2 in to .5. 3' —. it 5. > :1 .. to 2‘ ca in : llhould await OAS clarification of its rules. ,‘8OME DlFFlCULTY' t —The government plan for in- to university terest-free loans LISBON 'APi——Anolhci' quake hits the isle of Sao Jorge in the Azores Friday and the governor of the islands 1.000 miles west of Portugal said it touched off a great landslide near the nibble Velas. Sao Jorge-‘s main town. Governor Teotino Machado Pires said the information -if the landslide was not officially confirmed. but he told reporters preliminary reports indicated worsened. INSIDE TODAY Ilrthmdcathg . 2. ll Claulflcd . . . . . . . 10.11 Comics Editorials Finance. markets QOua-ca‘ I t u d c it t s was "eucoiintering - lAnotI1er Quake _ lfllts Island ‘Ugh . —'l‘hc Liberal election prom- ,ise to provide 10.000 scholarships ‘worth $1.000 annually still was a party commitment but the party had made “many commit- ‘menls." rsaid Suna shouted as he openeu powered by security guards. in; fire. “It would be for the good the government for last June’: limposition of the federal sales tax on building material production machinery. I “and , Montmorency) rmons Friday his r ‘group intends to vote for the ‘Conservative leader‘: motion. [He said this action would dis- -pel rumors in Quebec that the Social Credit M-.Ps had a “secret deal" with the Liberal govern- Creditiste Leader Real Cann- ette. making his first speech of lthe session. came out strongly lagainst the government‘: pro- ‘posed Canada Pension Plan. I He said the_ 13 Creditisles are ‘opposed in principle to any gov- ernment - run plan. whether federal or provincial. ‘ Such plans gave too much power to the government over .the economy. harmed private enterprise and discouraged per- 5sonal savings. He said his group w’ oppose both the Canada sion Plan and the Quebec . . . . . . ,. . P OTTAWA tCP'~—-Prime Miiiis-some difficulty. especially the Cgrflribmory Pension Plan Pearson said Friday night ‘'question of provincial education 1 M ' ‘pared text during most of his 40-minute speech. He made these other points: . 1. Canada should refrain front sending troops to Cyprus as part of an international peacekeeping orce. To participate would It would have overthrown the) gment to support it on all confi-. 0 creases and for acquiring nu- clear w a r h e a d s “simply to please the Americans." He accused Premier Lesage of Quebec of acting as an accom- plice in the “cnslavement" of ;French-Canada. ‘ Maurice Rinfred tL———Montreal rSt. Jacques) called for adoption of a distinctive flag and anthem. .N0 MONOPOLY Erik Nielsen IPC —— Yukon) -said the Liberals do not have a monopoly on contributory pen- sion plans. The former Conserv- ative government had been pre- paring such a plan in consulta- .tion with the provinces for two -years before its defeat last April_ N S‘ nley Knowles iNDrP—Win- tnipeg North Centre) said Mr. .Pearson is portraying himself as .-a social and political reformer. lMckenzie King had done the same. ‘ The NDP member said he was ; delighted at the high priority the lgovernment has given its pen- ;sion-plan legislation. But he re- Vmin e the Commons that last fyear. too, the government prom- ‘ised the legislation. l Mr. Knowles said all MP3 can ;be “terribly aware" of the res- rsure on the government plan by Premier Robai-ts of Ontario and the insurance companies. '.I'hero ,was reason for concern that be- Icause of this pressure. the bill 'lwouldn't go ahead this session after all. IJOLIISNIOSQDIT Pigeon (PC-—Jol- iette - l'Assomption - Montcalm) ,made a fiery attack on the gov- ?ernment plan for a university lstudent loan fund, calling it a [breach of provincial rights. 3 He said Prime Minister Pear- s n was sabotaging Canadian iunity and confederation—-that he lshould go back to university for lectures in constitutional law. '1‘ e prime minister was incom- ent. )9“ iGreek King Hcis Operation ‘For Ulcer ‘ A'I‘I-EENS (AP) —— King Paul iunderwent a four - hour emer- gency operation Friday for a [stomach ulcer. His doctors icalied the operation a success jbut Greek newspapers described I-the monareh's condition as [grave or critical. reassuring news . . . f _ "'F'x'"‘ 3 r°I"‘°m°"I age I" smack of wartime conscribtionldmg the 52'Ve3"'°I"I m0|13l'Ch- .5 e n a t o r s. proposed in Tues- ‘da_v's throne speech. would add to Senate effectiveness. and would offend Greek-Canih dians ‘ 2. Quebec should get I00 per lwho said “the king is all right ‘now." I The peration went very He also struck out at the role C9,“ of an direct ‘axes (.0i|le(.“,d well." Tsamboulas told I‘Pport- that some university siiidents are playing in a “destructive" form of extremism in debating lnational affairs. ‘ ‘ oday in Canada. it takes ‘courage to be moderate." in the province. according to its constitutional rights. TERMED INVASION 3. The proposed federal loan -fund for university students was -ers outside Tatoi Palace. m. 5 north of Athens. where lthe operation was performed. “The king woke up and kissed the queen and his son Constan- tine and the other children." Most Militia Units in Quebec lo Be Stripped Of Small Arms By DAVF. MMNTOSH OTTAWA ICP'~~Mosl militia units in Quebec will be stripped of their small arms to prevent thieves stealing them from arm- ories. Defence Minister Paul Hellycr announced Fririay. The announcement c a u s c d more mcrrimcnt in the Com- be roinoved from most of the tweapons will not he disbanded. armories in Quebec and other "sensitive areas." GUARD HORDI-ZR ARI-‘..\S I He declined to identify iht-se “sensitive areas" but an infor- ‘mant said they are in Ontario in New Brunswick near the Quebec borders. This source said it would be uneconomic in They would he provided arms for exercises from time to time "on a controlled basis " The small arms taken from armorics will be stored in cen- tral depots--unidentified. The defence department action follows three raids on Montreal. Noranda and Shawinigan armor. ies by the self-styled Quebec ‘mons than any other defencz-‘money and manpower to prn- Lihoralinn Army‘ Th‘, ‘mam.’ topic since the horses on the vidc armed guards for all ar- we“, said 1,, M mam“, v0u,h,_ payroll. the missing railway ‘spur and the rzeneralis fish pond at Camp Petawawa. Out. in the situation on Sao Jorge has may Gordon Aiken -PC — Parry mories in\'o|vcri——.s0 to 45. After the raid on thc armory of lcs I-‘usilicrs .Vlont-Royal in ‘Montreal three weeks ago. zoo ‘members of the Royal 22nd REMOVE AMMO Mr cllycr said all ammuni- tion was removed from Quebec armories after the Montreal raid Sound-Muskokat asked whether lRcgimcnt were sent to guard and that the robbers got no use- this was the governments first the four or five armories in lablc weapons in the Noranda step toward general disarms ilvlontrcal. On this basis. it would and Shawinigan break-ins be- ;mcnl. ' Mr. Hellyer said small arms will be removed from armorics lwhich can't he provi with 'maxlmum securily—a--med mill-would he on ciiity around the baker asked whether tary guards around the clock. irequirc 2.000 regular troops to -guard 75 armories. Mr. Hcllyer also told the Com- rmons that at least one person all ‘clock at militia u n l t s. cause breech blocks had been removed from guns and stored in a separate place. Opposition Le ii tier Dielen- the ar- ‘mory raiders are members of He said later in an interview lwhether or not those units have an “orgnnicd political group." M ‘outside the Commons that the small nrms—rifles. pistols. sub- ‘machine-guna and the like—-will ‘that militia units left without'malion" on this point. weapons The fl1li1lSlPI' told reporters Hellycr said he didn't have any "authenticated infor- it