II It's Good ~ .The Guardian Is For It For The Island ‘ when @uarnliuu WE’AT “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” HER Cloudy with showers and cooler: west- erly winds 15. Low-high 50 and 35, Wednesday: cloudy and cool. VOL. Lxxvn, N0. 249 its. Ambassador to the Court of St. James. David K. Bruce. right. is greeted by Britain's new foreign secre- The a n a ll a I meeting of. the Atlantic Provinces Economic Council was told Monday the U.S. "AASADO'R VISITS BITISH INIISTER tary. Patrick Gordon Walker during a, visit to the Foreign Monday. Walker willgo to Washington Office in London economic problems of the At- Ilantic provinces land persistent. . unseat. M's. and for payment I A Prince Edward Island man, John Stewart Wright of ‘Atlantic Council in Charlottetown Monday. Mr. Wright is a lifelong resl dent and was born in Summer- nide. His rte-election as APEC president is not unprecedented, as several other presidents have been elected to second terms in the past. Mr. Wright is a charter mem- ber of APEC and was its vice- président for P.E.l. in 1958-60. He was elected president a year ago. Elected vice - president oi APEC. was another Island man. Eric Kipping. of Charlottetown. Other vice-presidents: Harry Hallworth. Saint John. W.P. Doull. Halifax, and Hugh K. Joyce. Corner Brook. Governors: Robert Smith. Charlottetown. K.V. Cox, Sainti . John. Gilbert Finn, Monctonfi alifax, A. , K i n 2 I Claude and Home. St. John’s. Chairman of standing comp mittens: food products. . J.R. Pineo. Halifax.; research. Prof” W.Y. Smith. Fredericton: in- By JACK BEST I . i —— Russia's new I and K leadership team I pledged ‘Monday to maintain the policy of peaceful co-exlst- ence between East and West while working at the same time for world Communist unity. l y also promi to keen l up the drive for improved liv- I In; standards among the Rue T lien people. I Leonid Brezhnev. first secre- . tlry of the Communist party. " and Premier Alexei Kosygln were kwnote speakers at cele~ . kittens marking the triumphs- ' entry to Moscow of the Soviu Union's . three new cosmonauls, .3RIhnev, regarded as the winder of in the new regime, addressed a greal throng to flag - bedecked Red Square where the three cosmo- nlttte - Col. odlmir Home» m. scientist Konstantin reo- tiltov and Dr. Boris Yegorov- I were driven after flying from a wisdo- in Knuth-tall t Sum. Halifax: power, merside, was re-elected to his brook. Halifax; memberhip and second term as president of ‘he public relations. RM. Buchali, Provinces ‘Economlc Halifax; finance. C.R. Macr‘ad. at the annual meeting den, Halifax. l in be taxable' Isln? “ cilia-elected ~ As APEC- President dustrial. Daniel Scouler. .lr.. Dr. G.w. Hoi- Antborisod on Second Clue Hall by the rent 0!!!" Dope of postage in oat for talks with US. of State Dean Rusk d an . (AP Wirephoto via cable from London) Secretary Oct. 26 Atlantic Area Problems Called Tough, Persistent | John R. Deutsch of Ottawa. are difficult l chairman of the Economic Coun- 1oil of Canada. said the prob- lems involve such factors as a limited market. a scattered poptllation. changing trade and technological patterns. serious difficulties in transportation and a limited financial base for the operations of provincial and municipal governments. s the council‘s work pro- ceeds. “we ope to give creasing study. in co-operation with the Atlantic Development Board, to the special regional problems which confront the At- lantic provinces and the other regions of the country." "I think APEC has an impor- tContinued on page 3 col. 4) p. = I CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA TUESDAY. OCTOBER—ho, 1964 km «on: m SEVEN CENTS Greene Cool To Nfld. P.E.I. ST. JOHN‘S. NFLD. (CPI James J. reene. land’s Opposition leader, thing this province has in com Edward Island. He was commenting on re- ports that Premier Smallwood had said he might favor some sort of union between the two provinces. Mr. Greene said "it. might mean something to Premier Smallwood on account of his ancestral connection with Prince Edward Island. Premier Smallwood’s grand- father was a native of Prince Edward Island. Mr. Greene said the proposal came so suddenly that. he did feasibility of uniting the two but he did think it would be neces- .sary to give the matter careful Istudy. He said the people would I have to be fully sold on the idea I which “is certainly not the case lat the moment." Union Suggestionl Newfound- said Monday as he considered New- foundland's insularity the only mon with the province of Prince I ! I VAUNDA Mac-DONALD *S'side Nu ,, aw .- ORA Machi-ILL rse leads In RN Examinations Vaunda Jean .lua-nita Mac- lDonald of Summerside achiev. not have time to consider the _ pital School of Nursing is cut- rently an operating room nurse Casualties Mount In Viei Nam War SAIGON (APl—The stepped- up tempo of the Viet Nam war left 749 dead last week with ' Cong casualties running nearly double “those of the South Vietnamese government forces. the defence ministry‘ reported Monday. The ministry said 524 Viel. Cong were killed and 149 cap- tured compared with 225 dead and 239 missing on the govern- ment side. S L‘. Ied the highest mark in the ex- at the PElI-l. She is the daugh- aminations for nurses registra- l ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mac- ition. it was announced yester- {Neill of Cavendish. gday by the P.E.l. Association ofl Miss wmlner also a graduate Nur595~ from the Prince Edward Island Second place was attained by Hospital School of Nursin . Oral Helen MacNeiii of Caven- where she is now a staff nursuv dish while third went to Flora I is the daughter of Mrs. Roy Elaine Woolner of South Rusti- I Woolner and the late Mr. Wool co. ner of South Rustico. Miss MacDonald is the daugn-I one Of the Successml “andi‘ ter of Mr. Peter MacDonald and . dates WPS. D 0 1‘ 0 I h Y Patric“! ithe me Mrs, MacDonald of Dahl Williams of Charlottetown. Tyne Valley. She is a graduate . All a bride.” (We flay 8'19 Suf- of the prince County Hospital ; fered fatal injuries Ina highway Schonl of Nursing to which staff ‘ accident at Lanai”, near she‘is currently attached. ' Mmm'eall 0“ 'SCDI- 20- '- ‘ ' Miss MacNeiil, a graduate of The names of all successful the Prince Edward Island Hos- IConiinued on page. 5 col. 2' ‘ LONDON tCPl—Prime lister Harold Wilson called his IESTATE TAX IS UNLIKELY ON WIDOW’S $60,000 WIN OTTAWA ((‘Pl—A revenue department official says he doubts the government ‘can claim any of the $60,000 sweepstake win of an Edmon- ton gardener who died two weeks before his horse came in. R. B. Rombough. 66. had purchased a sweepstakes ticket on the second '— place finisherr in Saturday's Cam- bridgeshire. He two weeks before the race, mov- ing a widow. An estate tax expert in the revenue department said Monday: "We've never had one like this before . . . but e winnings don‘t apnea:- He said estate tax is calcu- lated on the value of a per- serx PEKING FRIENDSHIP B-K'Aim At Co-Exis’rence chill October wind. Brezhnev declared the new regime will strengthen the defence of "on: socialist power" but the same time called peaceful co- existence "the only sensible pol- icy under present cohdiiions.’ WANTS (lO-EXISTENCE Monday night. at a gala Kremlin reception for the con- monauts who last week became the first to take part in a multi - manned space flight. Kosygin reiterated the peaceful coexistence line. up its efforts aimed at the settlement of disputed interna tional questions through negoti- ations." he said Brezhnev and Kosygtn used the phrase "social moc- rocy" in reference to the need for improving the lot of the e. Kooygin said the application of Lenlnlst "injunctions" con- eel-ning democracy will un- doubtedly speed up economic ng In overcoat and a 11m style Indore urinal it t l and cultural progress. "The Soviet Union will steu be son's estate at the time of death. minus a basic $60,000 exemption. “His ticket at time of death would appear to have been worth onlv its face value— just over $33." From an income Tax Act point of view "gambling win- nings as a rule are not in- come and are not taxable un~ less it. can be proved the in- dividual is a profssional gam- er" said another tax au- Rombough. his titl- year-oid widow who is work- ing as a ranch cook at Toma- hawk. 60 miles west of Ed- monton. said she has the win- ning ticket and receipt. first cabinet together Monday iunder the threat of dock strike and falling prices on the stock market. .Al the same time, Wilson moved to cement ties with the United States by agreeing to dispatch Foreign Minister Pat- rick Gordon Walker to Washing- ton for talks with Secretary State Dean Rusk Oct. 26 and 7 . 2. With fears growing among businessmen that Wilson in- n to re-nationaiize bite to steel industry. steel stocks led a downward slide on the Lon- don Stock Exchange. , On the labor front. the dock workers voted to tie up the Lon- don port with a one - day wild- cat strike Thursday. There was a possibility of the stoppage spreading throughout Britain. The docks demand another 25s a week—twice what employers are ready to pay The new Labor. government’s Min- three ‘ the move. Dock Strike, Stock Slump; Facing New Wilson Gov'i - man committee of eco- nomic experts — Wilson. eco- nomic boss George Brown and foreign trade balance due to Chancellor of the Exchequer falling exports a too many James Callaghan — worked atIimports were expected to get igh pressure through the week-Icabinet approval later. end. Their first emergency pro- posals to counter the worsening Opposition Defeats Gov’i On Division In Committee OTTAWA (CPL—A combined Commons opposition Monday voted to raise to eight from seven the number of statutory holidays provided In the gov- ernmeni's labor code legisla- tion. The government opposed opposed the addition on the grounds Parliament would then be legislating an extra day for nearly half of the more than 500.000 workers under federal jurisdiction covered by the bill. He felt this was beyond the in- tent of the legislation to estab- lish “minimum” work stall- By a 49-44 vote the Commons a'rds‘ passed an amendment moved by Stanley Knowles tNDP — Winnipeg North Centre) to add The government avoidcd par~ liamentary defeat on a question of confidence because the vote embrence Day to the list. was taken ln committee of the whole House. "His will was very simple." she said Monday. "He le everything to me." Brezhnev said the Soviet party wants the people. “in a more cultured way. so the peo- ple's initiative will come into fly." Brezhnev promised to work to overcome the difficulties in the international Communist move- ment—a clear reference to the centrifugal tendencies by the bitter dispute Moscow and Peking. it was necessary to harmon- ize the Interests of the worid socialist movement with the in- terests of its individual mem- 1!. between rs. WM SPONSOR MEETING Brezhnev said the Soviet will push ahead with its plan to sponsor a world conference in Communist parties on the proper way to restore unity. The Chinese Communists have strongly opposed h I conference though since re- moval d Nikita mm a. Soviet lender there has been speculation that they might be persuaded to abandon their op- position. Labor Minister MacEachen l Within QUEBEC (CPI—Premier Le~l lsage announced Monday the Societe Generale de Financa- ment will establish a new com- pany to set up a $225,000.000 steel mill in the St. Lawrence River Valley within the next four years. Of the initial capital of 3253‘ _, 000,000. ' Lesage said; $20,000,000 will be furnished by the Quebec government and $5.» 000,000 by the Societe Generale, l ’which was established by the government to encourage indus- ‘trial development in Quebec. Spokesmen for the Societe FLORA WOOLNER TALLULAH 'EXPLAINS said the exact site of the mill has not yet been determined but e n gin e e r s have recom- ‘mended either Becancourt, 90 Imiles northeast of Montreal on. ithe south shore of the St. Lawr- . ence, or the Sorel - Con-I ,trecoeur area. 40 miles east 01‘; ‘ Montreal. I cans everywy I Premier Lesage said the govw .ernment is "firmly convinced of Ithe economic advantages" of l the project. it LONDON (Al‘l—Aclress Tallulah Bankhead gave this explanation Monday as why she "dahling:" "Because all my life I've been terrible at remember. ing people's names. I once I introduced a friend of mine I “Both the government an as Martini. Her name was Ithe SGF consider it fundamen- actllaily Olive." tal that a majority of the cap- ; 'ital stock of the proposed com- IMoncion First iln Chest Drive generally." a statement "The government the premier said in intends 5" rs to Village. was said to be 16 PAGES Lesage Announces Plan , For Huge Steel Complex Mill Scheduled 4 Years Premler Dosage said Quebec has "a number of able engin- eers be indicated the new company I . . . lwoni conflnc Itself to the prov— !ince in seeking experts to get the plant going. and administrators"- but e government. he stressed. will not control the project. “The government will have _no control at all. The govern- ment is GF‘ supplying the money to Escape From Jail In City Three men escaped from the ‘Queens County Jail at appro- ximately 5:30 p.m. yesterday by sawing through bars on the see- parly he owned by the While and floor. One of the three. Andrew Al- house. Arsenault of Abram'a armed l OTTAWA (Cp) __ Th, Mon... ggive its full support and is cou- witha foot length iron bar and .90". NB“ Cnmmunny Chest “ itident the public will do no in considered dangerous. Ithe first large Canadian United l 5"“ measur“ lCalmpaign to pass its goal. “The initial capital is to no iLaton Smith, executive secre- provided SGF subscribing ltary of the community funds for 325.000,000 Tot the capital :division of‘ th ' n Wei-1sth of themew Many! Ifare Council, announced Mon-I "Of that amount day. I .will be furnished by the gov- A Large tampalgfls "9 "Vise Iernment subscribing for a cor- 'Whl('h emPIOY R fl!" - time 9x- :responding amount of deferred ecutive director and set targets idividend shares of sale 9.11 of at least $100,000. ‘the other $5,000,090 by SGF This year. the MOHCIOH 08m- ;using the amount of govern- Palgn readied Iis 3152.218 goal ‘ment has ai rea d y invested[ in 14 days The Moncton Com- in these deferred dividend muniiy Chest has reached its shares." goal every year since it was . - set. up in 1954, and was the first ' Pram" usfiogldwfif . Imaining $200, $952012; 2;?562‘” two 0th” Iraised by the sale of shares. jbonds and other securities dur- ing the construction period, es- timated to be three «11' four a Hoover Rallies . ‘ SGF Director Gerard Fiiion From Illness said initial production will be NEW YORK (AP. _ Former 1500.000 ions of steel annually. IPresident Herbert Hoover ral- “5mg eventuany to 1’000’000‘ We“ from a coma Mondav and Other details -— such as steel- l , I - f _ making processes and the type Mas rep-Oneal reStmg mm a" of furnaces used—will be left I - - . 1 H‘s cond‘tmn remame“ lup to the new board. The latest breakdown m' SGF will. Mr. Filion said, have an equity position of 40 to weekend was his fourth serious 50 Per cent in the new COMPany illness in 26 months He served in effect giving it control ; as Republican president from I—— " "run—mm” ’ '4 Hoover's h e a 1 t h during the The other two escapees or. Thomas Henry Bristol. alias "Mike". Liverpool. N.S., and Francis Marteli. New Water- fond. 151.5. \ .- . $20,000,000 DESCRIPTIONS The following descriptions were released last night Charlottetown Detachment. RCMP: Arsenault is 19 years old; five feet. 10 inches tall; weight. 100- 165 pounds; medium build. dark complexion, blue eyes. brown hair; wearing a blue T-sblre, blue jeans. and red and white pullover sweater_ . It custody under a lieutenant-gov— ernor's warrant for murder. Bristol is aged 29. five feet, seven inches tall; weight, 150 pounds; small build. brown eyes and hair; has a number of tatoos on both arms and mul- tiple scars on face: wearing a red shirt. blue jeans and blue work jacket. He was serving time for impaired driving. Martell is 17 years of age. five feet. five inches tall; weight. 125 pounds; has blue eyes. brown hair and fair complex- Ion; wearing a cream-colored sport shirt and dark dress s pants. He was in custody for theft. 1929-‘933. . Flag DeSIgn I Births. deaths . . . . . . .3. 15 Classified . . . . . . . . . . l4. l5 IB Art. t Comics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Iii Y I . . . . . . . . . - . - . . - . . . . . 9 . I Women's . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7 ;9_5 I Editorials 4 I Kings. Queens, City s I . Summer-aide . . . .. s OTTAWA ICPl-m-F‘amed art- Pylan c._ 1 lat A. Y. Jackson is on the road “mm Markets r . , _ _ . H n to becoming Canada's Betsy Ross. His flag design is reliably l.__~ ROAD BLOCKS SET UP RCMP received a report of ‘the break at. about 9:30 In at evoning. Road blocks have been set up throughout the prod ivincc as pari of an effort bv ipolice to return the escapees to custody. : Police have issued an urgent ficqucsi for anyone haying in- formation on the \i'hcreaboull of thcsc persons in contact the ncarcsi driaclimcnt of the ‘ Rt‘Ml‘. majority of members of the Commons flag committee. informants say the commit- tee probably will split 9-5 in recommending to the Commons the 82-year-old Canadian paint- reported to be the choice of a C Canadian Red Ensign be used' to mark Canada's Common-l wealth connection. I Where Betsy Ross ; OTTAWA tt'l") - Rnl’rnrl (. Is said by Coates PC—Cumbcrlandn sit:- legend to have stitched the first? gested in the Commons todav stars and stripes flag for Wash-villa! 8" MP “'h“ “med "‘ m“ ington after the American revo-I last Friday when the Common lutlon, Jackson's design w e s ‘sa'ng God Save the Queen sham“ produced in 1959 on a piece oflbe denied access to his seal in paperboard with watercolors. ithe House. r. Jackson. one of the No action was takcll on tho famous Group of Seven artists,lnuggestion in which M. t'nnlru i . has appeared before the l . l mplri'd that Luelcn PIi‘IlfIf‘ fng,"-t"'."hfd“kd ‘0 "POW (Creditiste—Quebec wml w... oc c 0'” o ‘e gommons byIlated his oath of allegiance a: It gin?“ “pm” “‘9 "Van MP 50:5 n 0 design. It has thm‘ Th? incident Invninng \II‘ singlz‘agizm1flavginigme: :1": P I o u r d e occurred altcr the background with I ~?C0mmons approved .1 rpm» nonfat blue bar at tozfiryidhglimessage of loyalty and rim-(vim tom. it; the Queen as a result of nor its chief am.an from t vsit to Canada. flag that hel He later told repuoriers "ii government I.“ my 55 tmiwould have taken 0 (‘anada 'o the government’s design but a make me rise in the House." Hc vertical blue up u “0|. “I‘m laid his action was not meant Jackson is reported so a". to be against the Queen. advised lie committee got "I am a citizen of the prov “I! m ldee from one of m. lnce of Quebec and a Canadian 9 will. run m. u Iubioct. not a British subject " show: a stool] maple [leg win. his. Cos/tee said MPs take an brim autumn foliage agflnot . oath to be faithful and hear new of I vac. true allegiance. In standing to '4 mplies Oath Violated sing last Vl'lrlai, \‘Il‘s were dil- playing by lI‘lr‘ll" actions their adherent-c In this path I Mr Plollrdc had showed lin- ll‘illlnznc<< in (in so and speaker Alan Macnallshion or the Com- mons p r i \' i l e t: e s commit- t-.‘c should consider whether Mr. l‘lourdr should continue to on- CUP) his ('ommons scat. .\li‘ t'nalcs said all .Vll'l should be made anarr of the meaning of true allegiance and the (-nanucnrrs of not living up to It (illios (il'Pfinll'f‘ lf'i‘Pdlilsio Lapmnlc' said In the absence from lhr Home of Vlr. Plourde (min) he “as authorized to state that lilf‘ singing of God Save the Queen was dct-ldcd on by the House on the spur of the mo- ment last Friday Mr Plourde did not know the Engllsh words jMId had decided to remain scaled. Macnalig‘hion not that in the absence of any mo- llinn by Mr Coates to refer the . matter In the committee he pro Iposed none himself. i Speaker .7