‘— If It's Good For The Island The Guardian Is For It VOL. LXXVII. N0. 288 “covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” Authorised on Second Clan Moll by the P0“ Office Department. Ottawa. nod for payment of poll-go In cull ATLANTIC BOWL WINNERS St. Mary‘s Huskies‘ tain. Al Keith. holds the bert L. Stanfield trophy rap- Ro- W011 Saturday in the Atl Halifax. The score by the Halifax cliih antic game at was 15-1 NO. U.S. STRINGS nvcr Visiting McMaster Uni- versity Wanderers of Hamil- ton. Ont. (CP Wirephotol De Gaulle Asks Germany To Seek United Europe STRASBOURG. France (AP) President Charles de Gaulle has called on West Germany to join France in building a united Eu-' rope allied with the United States but. free of its influence. rance. he said Sunday. has made great political and spirit- ual efforts to establish friendly relations with e Germans years of enmity. Now it was time for the Germans to respon on a "proportionate scale." He claimed that a West Ger- man decision to join with the United States in manning a fleet of nuclear missile shins under the North Atlantic aili- ance “would gravely wound the great hope" of French-German co-operation. Instead, he proposed "the ac- complishment in common thh Germany of an ambition that is ‘hrigadier-gcncral in the French both very ancient and very! in rn: The construction of a1 European Europe. that is to say independent, powerful and influ- ential at the heart of the world . and of liberty." I N0 COMMENT In Bonn, a West German gov- ernment spokesman said there CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23. 1964. with @umdism NOT MORE THAN By SIDNEY GAMBELL LO N D 0 N (Reuters) ~— A gloomy week in London finan- cial markets has ended in an- other bad Friday for the pouzid sterling and caused an uneasy weekend. i Rumors and arguments about ‘ devaluation of s t er 1 i ii g can . doubtless still .be. dismissed—— which was done by two eminent bankers in a letter to The Times Saturday—as a form of defeat- ism which would make matters worse. But other things may have to he done. A rise in bank rate, a distasteful symbol in regard LONDON IRcutcrsl Prime Minister Harold Wilson con-l cluded an intensive weekend ofl defence and foreign policy talks I Sunday that might lead to far-«3 reaching changes in Britain's relations within the Western al-. country residence. Chequers. for "a long hard look" at basic defence thinking. Wilson may reveal the outline today of any new shift in policy when he takes part in a special parliamentary debate called by former prime minister Sir Alec Douglas-Home. leader of the Opposition Conservative party. The Conservatives will pres‘ sure Wilson to reveal as much States for help in the liberation . of Strasbourg and American troops took part in the 20th an- niversary parade. l the tenor of de Gaulle‘s rcma'rks made it clear that his principal aim ‘ the liberation of Europe now from what he be- lieves is too much outside in- , fluence. mainly American. would be no immediate com- ment on de Gaulle‘s speech. I But there was no indication that i the West German governmenti will show any readiness to yic d to de Gaulle in German‘French 1 differences Dressed in his uniform of a l l 3;. v-z my. do Gaullc spoke at the 20th anniversary of the libera- tion of Strasbourg from Nazi occupation. It also was his 74th birthday. He paid tribute to thc United 2 Men Arrested In Assault Case The RCMP Charlottetown an- nounced during the weekend that two men. both residents of Charlottetown had been taken into custody in connection with the assault of a West Royalty woman Friday night. The men. whose names worn withheld. were taken into cus- tody Saturday evening. One was arrested in a house, lower Weymouth Street. and the other In Murray River. The directs followed an inten- sive manhunt. in which every ayallable police officer was cm- poyed. It was set off following t the report that a 68-year-old wi- i dow Mrs Elizabeth Spencer. had been severely beaten in her West Royalty home. I It was believed that the mo— T five for the attack was robbery If The police have not yet beeni able to locate the woman's ; purse or a sum of mone : amounting to some $70 which is i said to have been in the house I at‘the time of the incident. ' Late last night neither hospi- tal authorities nor Mrs. Spen- cer‘s physician. Dr. I-Ia r old Stewart. would comment on her current condition. The RCMP said last night the two suspects will be arraigned] before Magistrate James B.“ Johnston. QC. in eens County i magistrate‘s court. this morning i two passengers. EPA Plane Is Damaged BLANC SABLON. Labrador CPI —— A DC-3 aircraft belong- ing to Eastern Provincial Air- ways damag its propellers and under-carriage late Satur- day when it landed short of the runway There were no injuries. The plane. was on a flight from Goose Bay. The incident occurred in a heavy cross- wind. a spokesman said. when the plane struck a down draft. The plane carried a crew and Arson Suspected In Trenton Areo 'I‘RISNTON. N.S. (CPI l-‘irenicn said Sunday they sus- pected arson in two weekend ircs. Sylvester Horton's service station. just outside. the Tren- ton lown limits. was levelled by fire early Sunday morning. Mr. Horton estimated his loss at $20,000. Minor damage was caused to the doors of Eastern Meat Packers Limite here in a fire Saturday night. Firemen saiil oil-soaked logs were found near the meat packing plant and there was evident-8 of gasoline bci splashed on the walls of the garage. 3 N _ready for an election if it is R if lBui Ready, OTTAWA rCPl ~ Prime Min-l ister Pearson said Sunday night. he plans no general election.‘ now but is "planning to be? ready” for one if it is forced on: the government. 1 . Pearson said in a televi-L sion interview he is interested lin getting the government's pro-‘that now are gram “through Parliament this‘ session and the next session and.l the session after that. ' “Whether there is any chance. of an election I don't know." he: on a taped CTV network pro-. gram. “That depends more on‘ the opposition. I think. than it: does on the government. i "If you mean am I now plan- ‘. ning to bring about an election. ; the answer ls no but if you ask me whether I am planning to be ' forced on the government the: answer. of course. is yes." ’ The prime minister said he did not think closure would have to be imposed on Parliament to? t a decision on a committee ccommendation for a single-i leaf national flag. l ACTION NECESSARY l But he said "if there was no other way of reaching a deci- sion than by using the rules i ' provide then you have to do it or you would forfeit your lead-i ership." l During the hour-long program; Mr. Pearson also said: I 1. It is "pretty difficult" for a prime minister not to appoin . members of his own party to; the Senate as long as the upperl is operating ln present form. 2. He thought. the words for. the English version of o Can-l Third Session Completed OI Historical RC Council By JOHN ORGAN VATICAN- CITY (Reuters)— The historic third session of the Vatican ecumenical c ou n c i I ended Saturday with Pope Paul. promulgating major decrees on; the nature of the Roman Cathov lic Church and on ways of pro- moting Christian unity. The pontiff also acted on his own initiative to proclaim the virgin Mary Mother Of Churc a session In St. Peter's Basilica attended by m n 2.000 prelates A fourth section of the council is or. the all Christians to Church. its structure. theology The decr'ee stresses the need and thinking. in a new light. lfor "continual reformation" in- J,“ a list of “on owners of ‘959 rd decrees. the lsidc the church and says there ,Chevmiets in the province. The major doctrinal achievement. was seen u an attempt to steer the church away from excessively authori- tarian and institutionalized con- cents of its missions. The ecree on ecumenlsm maps out ways "by prayer. council's The word and action" to work for unity among the world's '00.- 000.000 Christians. The three - chapter decree. totalling about 8.000 words. says restoration of unity anion] "one of the principal concerns of sec- urohl. putting the Roman Catholic and Vatican council." can no moves to Christian; unity “without a change ‘ heart." It urges Catholics to pray loi-j grace to be "self - denying.. humble. gentle." f; The Pope proclaimed the Vl:-. gin Mary Mother Of The Church i in his address to the council'li closing session. He said: "Thus to the glory: of the Virgin and to our com-1 fort. we proclaim the Most Holy Mary as Mother Of The Church. ’ that is. of all people all God. as much of the faithful u (Continued on page 2 Col. 3 ‘ liance. lglo - Wilson called his top ministers and service chiefs to his official ; HAL t Sunday 0' jibe British Policy Shift Possible as he can without compi using the talks he is to hold next month with President Johnson. The Opposition is concentrat- ing its pressure on the Labor government's nuclear policy. as pecially with regard to the An- American Nassau agree~ merit under which Britain is to get Polaris missiles — minus atomic warheads—for her new l nuclear submarines. Douglas-Home will try to get a clear statement from Wilson Eon whether or not he has de- ,cided to give up the right to lwithdraw British nuclear forces from any wider NATO nuclear ' force. I Douglas - Home argues that ‘neither the United States nor ' France would give up this right l if they took part in such a force No Election Planned PM Says ada. which the government has proposed should be the coun- try‘s national ant-hem. could be improved. 3. He is not prepared to ne- gotiate the transfer to the prov- inces of fields such as monetary policy. tariffs and trade poli federal jurisdiction. 4. There seems to be evidence individual members contributed money to individual members of Parliament in Montreal, but "no or received by the party organ- I izalion which finances the e lion nationally." Strike Threat Is Postponed cc. ,mOr , CHICAGO (AP) —— A ihi‘enlmrvelnpment l. l cried strike against U.S. rai ways by three non o operating unions was put off by union of- ficers for at least a week Sun~ day after an urgent request by Labor Secretary Willard Wirtz. The strike had been scheduled to start at 6 am. today. Police Check All N.S. I959 Chevrolet Cars IFAX (CPI praised the co-operation of owners of 1959 Chevrolet cars asked to take their vehicles the nearest detachment to as- I sist in police investigation of Nov. 13 Stewiacke. N.S. b n robbery. Owners who do not take their cars to an RCMP detachment will receive a personel visit from the RCMP. an officer said. The car used in the robbery of $3.100 by a masked bandit was a 1959 sedan. with a metal- lic brown bottom and light col- ored top. The vehicle had an ac- rial mounted on the left rear fender. Each RCMP detachment now list does not show the color of vehicles. checks are necessary. .. 1 Financial Outlook Gloomy 1 In London Over Weekend i | l l i ithing. until details of the new ltion tax can be made known. to incomes policy. was expected in some. quarters last Thursday and may in fact come. soon. Other possibilities were controls on exports of capital and on tourist spending If these are necessary, they might for the first time have to extend to overseas sterling area countries as to non-sterling countries. Foreign countries currently financing a part of Britain 5 ex- ternal deficit would not stand. any dis c rim ination against ‘ themselves. j They have already made this clear in their attitude towartls‘ Britain's lS-per-cent iniporl Sur-' charge. imposed earlier iliis month. IMPRESS CREDITORS The budget of 10 days agol 3955")!“ v courageousl Council. the council was completed Sa- turday. travelled by air from Rome. was in some way Its array of substantial and or- thodox taxes is designed to im-. press foreign creditors I f J. i as. 3 l l l RETURN ME ‘ Most Rev. Malcolm A, Mac- Eaclicrn. Roman Catholic bis- hop of Charlottetown was en route home last night from Rome where he attended the of the Ecumenical The third session of Bishop MacEachern e event. it appears so. landing at Montreal and then far to have misfired. For one. .capital gains tax and corpora- lange areas of British financial: linvestment have become com~ j pletely obscure. ‘ A rope. there has been some sell- . ing of sterling securities as well ‘ as of sterling itself. When any currency comes un— ' ider siispicion. speculation against it occurs mostly on Fri- days. b e c a u s e any drastic: changes tend to occur on week- i first weekend in March. 1961. ad a succession of 3" poor worst. l cyi under exclusive l DIDN’T STOP SELLING ain's c r e d it of $1,000,000.00 from the International Mone» -. ta'ry Fund. By the time Britain draws it, in the next few days or weeks, much of it may already ‘ rv have been spent . . .‘streets Sunday Since late August sterling has Warnings 0 taking an Air Canada plane from there to Monclon. was met at Moncton by car and was cxpeclcd to reach He Charlottetown before mid— night . .s is does not attract ln-‘ ‘vestor:hfrom continental Eu- In Saigon Broken Up By PETER ARNETT ends. The most recent example“ SMGON .Ap, H Crowds of a" "‘9 Changes in the German a n ti ‘- government. demon-. and Dutch currencies in the istramrs marched into the in defiance of from Premier .Tran . . . “ lVan Huong. On Huong's orders. days. in which last Friday may mat in some respects have been the [using tear gas and Showing bar] nets ' ‘ As things are going. there will toughest not be much change from Brit- 15mm the days of the Ngo Dmh 0 Diem regime. police and paratroopers broke show em In 9 force here were injured and about 40 were: arrested. government sources The last week has been an said. Anti - government Bud- .odd one for sterling. A budget dhists claimed four persons 1 i told inteTViewer Pierre Berton donation by the SIU was made. l l l RchloverIooklng Runnymede Island I | l “’l and individual 0" Body Is Found Of Missing Mon LANCASTER. NB. (CPl .— The body of Richard Melvin Orr. 65. of Lancaster. missing since Wednesday on cutting trip near his home. was found Sunday by children playing in the area. An auto. pay was ordered. designed to strengthen it did were killed. not even manage to stop week- . end Since the downfall of Diem SDGCUIatIml again“ it only ilast November. p o l i c e have two days after the Chancel”, restrained in dealing with of the eXChef-Iuer- James Cal"demonstrations. laghan. b r0“ 8“1 in his new tong took over 29’: weeks ago. . . 'warne selling continucdistreet di measures Ominously last Monday and probany at some further cost to reserves. This was unusual. because speculators usually buy back on Mondays. or at least do not when Britain Plans I Memorial To . J. F. Kennedy l LONDON (Reuters) -— Brit ain‘s permanent memorial to the late President Kennedy will’ be a hillside garden near Lon- don resembling "a Zen-Budd- hist garden of contemplation " it was announced Saturday. Three acres of meadowland in the Thames. where the Magna Carta was signed In 1215, will be surrounded by a sunken fence. The three - part memorial will consist of an in- scribed stone. a paved walk and two stone "conte m pl a t l o n" seats. Details were announced by the architect. G. A. .lellicoe. on the eve of the first anniversary of Kennedy's assassination. The memorial is expected to be completed by next June. 750th anniversary of the signing of the M rta. The s e v e n-ton, loo-foot-long memorial stone will bear a quo- tation from president Kennedy‘s inaugural address: "Let every nation know that we shall pay any price. bear any burden. support any friend any foe. to assure ‘he survival. and success of li- bert INSIDE TODAY Births. deaths .. . . . . .. 8-1: Classified . . . . . .. 12-]: Comics . . . . . . . .. 11 port ........... .. M Women’s . a Educlals . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 Sommenlde .. 3 Kings. Queen. City... . 5 l Prince Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 ‘ during the weekend. protests that 1ed ldownfall. But when Hu- he he would tolerate no ROBERT F. KENNEDY kneels Sunday at the grave of his brother. John F. Kennedy. K t l where he had worshipped. stood ‘ l l jWilly Brandt. and Spanish . eralissimo Francisco F r a n c o iamong them. l CATHEDRAL PACKED heart of humanitv." Bi. sturbances and said helled by would use force if necessary t0' - - - - .. put them down. He stuck by his 1capitals tributes to Kennedy, late president had helped to lword and now there is concern sell ‘that the police action-may lead 1perhaps even of mission. to thel (Continued on page 3 Col. W E A T H E R Mostly sunny. becoming rloudy in 31'. ternoon; westerly winds 15. Low-high 15 and 32. SEVEN CENTS 14 PAGES World Joins With U.S. For JFK Remembrance Death Recalled Iri Ceremonies ‘ By THE CANADIAN PRESSiweekend home on Long Island Citizens of the world shared;with their children. John .13., with Americans Sunday the re-jwhn will be 4 Wednesday. and membrance of the assassination ‘ Caroline. who will he 7 fun days of President John F. Kennedy later. one year ago. i Shortly aftcr dawn. _\Il'f~. The tragedy was relived in nedy's mother. Mrs. Hugh I). religious services and in public Auchincloss. wont to the slope ceremonies. :at Arlington National Cemetery Crowds filled the churches.and placed a spray of wild fl 0 we r 5 from Hyannisport, m small groups in the com a; ‘ Mass. on the president's grave_ the spot where he was killed. i . . .. and bowed their heads where he ‘ OTHERS P‘“ “um “'1 Before the morning had l3." bur‘ed- p ed other members of his , I _ , . . M Kennedy Intel'l’lahonal All“ lfamili’ placed floral tributes be- Port "1 3‘ 9W 1011‘: 10:09" side the sprayma single white travellers and Workers stood «'11 l rose from Senator-Elect. Robot-t silent prayer for one minute atlp_ Kennedy a bouquet “f red noon. Automobiles and aircraft ‘ rows from Mrs, S a r g e ht on the ground were stopped. lshri\-er_ ' World leaders issued renewedl The brothpr and sister name declarations of sorrow—French together m the grave from 3 President Charles de aulle. _ memoriay mass at St, Mai- Mexican President Adolfo LO-lthewls Cathedrah [he Roman D82 Maleosv Wes/I Ber”? Mayor l, Catholic church in Washington 1“ ‘ where Kcnocdy had worshipped and where his funeral was con- ducted. ‘ Kennedy's parents. for m e r In London_ the Roman Cam... . ambassador and Mrs. Joseph P. :oIic Westminster Cathredral was ’ Ken.“°d~“- Spent “‘9 day 3" H-V' ipacked for a requiem mass and {inmspml‘ 3' thf" Calf)I CW1 r9!- l a sermon by the cathedral chap- ’dem‘.‘ WM” "‘9" heard "‘0 ‘lain. Rev. Bernard McGuinesa. nummng "9“" 3 Year 33“ i The Soviet government news- The president's you n :9 1' paper Izvestia said in its Sat- brother. Edward. senator from lurday night edition that "the Massachusetts. was in a Boston iffigm‘aggg 1:29. Oghgf‘g‘lflag hospital. still recuperating from i. . . ‘ j ’ lthe back injuries he suffered in li'm‘m “mm” m ms grave' a plane crash last June. The 1c on th '. . . » I assassination site in Dallas and ‘ senator". mm 'Inan' Damn" I m, a bridge named for Kennedy ‘pated With 2.000 West Germans .over the Rhine River in Bonn. (in the opening of a Kennedy . The president's widow, Jac- memorial exhibit In West Ber, queline. sought seclusion at her lin Saturday night. J. F. Kennedy Praised By Bishop From Canada _ WASHINGTON (CPl —— Pres- people of many land: other than ident John F. Kennedy fortified America.“ the courage and the will of free He can“ Kpnnprh-_ me hrét Peoples "1 many lam" 35 f(‘WiRoman Catholic pi‘csident of the Flowers were R'f I. . ‘ 5' - kicklgd pWitche (light: 3:: oaher leaiersuhave g?” able ‘0 United States, "a union of true though unleashing a pen; . up 1Ca-na3; S‘a'i‘: gsr’l‘da'wmp from America n and progressive - u A score of demonstrators ‘ 3' Catholic. ' ‘ In a memorial even. song a ihhe Washington Episcopal Cath- l60-VOICE CHOIR cdra Rt. ’ Kenneth . e 60-voice, allrmalc rathe. Evans. the Anglican Bishop offiral choir from Kingston. di- Ontario. said Kennedy was onetrecfed by George N. Maybee. of those rare individuals who sang Purcell's anthem O God. "touched both the mind and the \Thou Art My God and also mu- .sic by Hubert Parry and Man- Evans. accompanied rice Greene. (by the choir'of his cathedralfi Bishop Evans said Konuody St. George's in Kingston. Ont.,1"was a true successor to the no. a solemn Canadian par- .bIe spirit of George Washington ticipation in this still~bereaved and Abraham Lincoln." The assassinated one year ago in uphold the lofty American Dallas. ideal“ and had, during his 1.000 In offering prayers for Ken- days in office, capably fulfilled see no de-lto the same kind of Buddhistinedy. the bishop said the late “the sacred duty" that. the U.S. to Diem's resolution. has to offer world leadership. The evensong was conducted 5) president “brought courage and a sense of purpose. in Arlington National Ceme- tery. Washington. lic placed this first anniversary of h I lone rose, shown at left of ' young president.