II It's Gbod For The Island The Guardian Is For It who “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” W E A T H E R Mostly sunny: north winds 15 lncreas: ing to northwest 25. Low-high 38 and 53. Friday: Sunny and cool. j in. LXXVII. N0. 234 . HE Auk-mod dance-Imus loll" mme-flfumdmh PREMIERS of the four needed among the four pro- tiia; Walter R. Slaw of Prince it -intic Provinces held “ieir ' Th iei-s, from Edward Island: and .Iosep ' ual meeting in Halifax left to right. are uis .l. Ro- erday and agreed closer icha of New Brunswick: 1 i illnmIC co-npera ion w a 3 Robert Stanfield of Nova Sco- li‘l'TAWA it‘l") A China will -test." he add Hi’llUtIF a nuclear device in the all probability be followed by ' the near future. ot'ier tests in due course." Mr. Martin said the Chinese atmosphere in External Affairs Minister Mar- 'aid Wednes ay Tl‘ nuclear test roill iiiiination far and supported by Cana a an than 100 other countries — I tit-n; RusSia — has reduced . r will spread construct wide at it nine when a test ban treaty time when the hazards to health more ‘ J" n. pherlc tests y t .tates. Russia. and other coun- have been reduced is E. to .n eak - through. after trying to The nuclear test ban was vig- an tomic weapon ; orously opposed by China. Mr. since the 19505. comes Martin noted. But since it 'ias 1 English- Ster a :nzgipactiie fallout hazards to Separatis‘ " Group Formed tCPl—~-An Engii'n- h .‘t 1 Martin would not say how in Y'ttcw it would be an atmos- 1M o te He was asked by reporters to rcliiirient formal on not say the explosion likely he pace in e au. ., r'} n i: no diplomatic representatives , alert ear 0 other sources t und the world. .i. nCt'l‘R SOON lr Martin said the Canadian (1 trnmcnt Iearne the ' concern. He at ‘ shares the generally- W 1:.“ me :1 "thYO (Apt—China cele- hr ‘9: its 15th hirtiday today \‘ill speeches and parades i, ain‘t reports the Chinese soon statement - Q OTT ‘ Speaking Ottawa man said Wed. State Secretary nesday he is forming an organ. bec thousan .about 20 supporters so , his “nine . province confeder- Tcmna's first ation movement ' s,fidcnt n ds of - Leigh Smith. as . 'car . "in ‘native of Ottawa, claims only for for con- ispeaking Canadians will a-grsn school teacher e o Ottawa Teachers College and of Queen‘s University. He - “ainland China but keeps with him that they are being; ' ' crucified in the name of unity i r. ‘ is a former public l and a gradua: plan university post - graduate stud l.i(‘lII Chinese detonation withijes in the Chmihg term of his 21) supporters but it e s e Communist predicted 1964 would go down in ‘ ally and f the agricultural declared Presi en T omal 2China's history icountry's best i years a C mes" am.“ i one was a student. anothc '9" “("WM 0”“ I" “‘9 ‘3‘le high school teacher and at [on flitlil‘t’.' - - - on a lvii servan . “it iiiii be an atmospheric Red Chino Celebrates 15th Birthday Today as one 0 said r least newspapers . has been a rd reduction in atmos- pheric contamination. ‘ M ar in said China will learn; on its atmospheric tests 1» in the face of world opposition.i } He hoped Chinese testing of tool be taken as an excuse for signatories to e test 0 resume testing in atmosphere. been in effect there ban the r Rusk known for some time China w Imight be able to demo 4 first nuclear device. ‘ I V, ‘ Thc‘r’. * are o in lo bomb I . won it be a relatively crude one. I. Engiisn- not the more sophisticated ones’ . and the U.S. l l claim now roduce relatively ~ little injurious fallout. l l which Russia In U.S. Seen 1 Short Lived ‘ i ‘ NEW YORK tam—President. He refused to disclose names- « —»---—~~~—~——»— Johnson invoked the Taft~Hart-. w Wednesday night butim i 9y lapparently too late to halt a; lscheduled m id night Atlantic ; iongshoremen. 'I‘ . main issuei in the deadlock was an old one. ~automation on the oc s. . “Until we are notified offioi-i served with the properl papers the strike is still on. tTeddvl ' M‘i cxpiode their first nuclear‘ The Chinese have denounced national Longshoremen'l Asso—. 1 down 1 he Russians or 'aving con- ciation tAEL-CIOI. . Inc Chinese Communist party . cluded a treaty with the United! “No contract. no work. Wei " rt. rlniilil would like to cap the States and Britain. banning all are sorry we are on strike. but} lrl>il\'ll|PS with an anuounc meal that China has .Ioined the niirienr club. u w her Git- hi: lost is un nown. 1' State Secretary . Rllsk‘ said in Washington Tues- ’Ia.‘ a nuclear test explosion by Palm: may take place "in the "cm future." mliinct! RIICIII 5 :i I'llf‘ was centred on ad- Lanrcs in the economy. Chl- lIrCutcheon warned “rdlicsttay that man reallocation of funds that would result front a national pension V and implementation " a national health program "unit not leave enough private .' nl available for investment. It or the union Elan and the recommended ,. rtalth program of the royal' nmmissinn on ‘icalth servicol. Ellu' n pen ion. that his re- ‘IK‘dIIOII‘WOUId leave "a “ I. ’“Ol‘l‘isomf question mark H‘f Whether there “it iciit private capital I!“ Mani able for adequate Invest- Wi i our ccononiic tans NEW ELEMENT! w ith the provinces I'm” huff? sums of " "I!" The communist Chinese re-i Pokiiiz's official pre-celebra-' there would be a "stupendous" :Bllocailnn of financial' “F- ’lU'res t he ublic seclot“ l testing. The part. - nc~c scientists are ready for the‘ikeep them from acquiring the ‘ i bo e~ ‘ e x c. e. t underground nuclear we are forced to do so in order‘ e C inese ; to protect ourselves. 0‘. However. Johnson's Interven-l .. l Echarged. was an attemt ition ensured any strike wouldi , shortlived. with the long-i The Russians in 1959 refused ishoremen obably back to l to honor ldeliver a sampe of rto eking. . ent withdrawal of military and economic I brought tile Chinese-Soviet dis-.for a pute over ideological questionslthe old one. expiring at mid. unprecedented stage of ’ 0 an bitterness. ithe delicate nomIc stabi ty. tral 5 = u and relationspr e the timing of their use. will be motivated by other than national considera- i Senator McCutcheon. 'mer Conservative cabinet min- an earlier pledge toiwork under court order by the mb This. and the sub-lnext aid. Senator Suggests Danger In Pension, Health Plan mR‘LVTO ‘t‘Pt—Senator M.i"lo unpredictable elements toiister. said the re-allocation of sive ‘ tween monetary policy and eco- “T'iese funds can mock cen- ' and be If. r. lend of this week or the first of‘ ‘ ILA officials walked out lmi nfternoo negotiations new contract to replace >l1l;.'lll. T'ie union hen se its strike machinery Iii motion. funds would make I significant In the balance of rength betwe the a n d provincial governments. and " re son to red expect that. the Incidence and the doggy of inflation will Under the proposed pension the provinces 6.000.M.~ 000 available to them at the end of yes a. I connois- sion on banking and finance bad Ln“; out t the fin “do. Pe-allocation. it would I“, V I, o .usooonosfimu— HALIFAX tCPl — A Supreme CW“, CANADA, 1:. smallwood of Newfoundh- Halifax Woman and' (or wnephotoi l Found I . j Of Mans oug fer: Atmospheric Nuclear Test: ‘ Expected Soon In China ed. "It would in|resulting from earlier atmos- ' b be U 'e THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1. 1964. AN “mum” SEVEN CENTS 18 PAGES Atlantic Premiers Aiming At Closer Economic 9 Parliament ; At A Glance By THE CANADIAN . WEDNESDAY. Sept. 30. l Prime Minister Pear i said legislation permitting ‘ 'ces to opt out of fed- PRESS IConstitutional Debate launched By Favreau OTTAWA tCPl—Justice Min-‘been agreed upon. He felt is!" puma“ said Wednesday i would be better to agree on an that. until the Canadian Parlia- 8’“ , {firmula heft” 1iment has the final power inconsttttttiottrwas reggtrited;_ .iu lamend the 0:)nslltlilfi0fl. ":9 launched debate on repatri- ack an essenta pi ar in -le PC ' tion of the constitution. say- .structure of our conlederation." Reta'ns in: the issue shou a ve . . I tion. tariffs or monetary pol- problem and had carried it for- ; retained the Winnipeg constitu- ic ‘ ward to a point where Cans-.ency of River Heights in - Andrew Brawn. (NDp idians could look orward nesday‘s Manitoba provincial Toronto Greenwoodl said in government s byelection. . . ‘imaking the constitution Cana- id Sgl'iihi‘i'yvisi'aiid 1232:? Sllg'di‘ 3 Mr. Steinkopf. who resigned more flexible formula. re« 0: a r c c use 01 man; The issue was far above anyi‘the seat last month in a whim. duclng veto rights of the slaughter here late Wednesday partnersmn ‘versy over his role in Winnt. PFOVlnCP; mg . l The constitutional dpbate was peg's centennial arts ccntr I535:913:32;mgrdifioulgafiggt’ - i ‘ b t e to mini - . s. . ‘ - ~ ’ i in" Apr“ 2’ rme'smymg Mllil-malheeddnesday whill’islaeebrougdt 3:? Salome (17:32“ CIIOI: "'9 BNA A" 1“ Eula”! and 335:)? i forward his department‘s spend. hwwway a ' ' draft our own constitution was the first woman chargedli“ “timam‘ {or m” purpose“ Although the official count THURSDAY 0,; I twitb capital murder since Can-3 9 was “m0” “mm” to he“ i lagged Mr. Wright conceded Th . I. t iada’s Criminal Code was the new” and recommendation. defeat 8'56 m CST i5 l e 'ommons ' a . . ifrom all parts of the House" -' ' p' ‘ ' " 2‘3" W“ m mns'd" trad” .Vlsed In 1961. imre he meets with the "win. minutes after polls closed. on} an mmerce de arts-nan: l Mr. Justice F. W. Bissett will l Cm mlo‘meys-general next Momtbc basis of committee - room . estimates The Senate stands sentence Miss Munro Saturdaydflv and Tuesday to discuss the figures, l adjourned nnti . mor . ~ . The jury M H mm and one _ Egghiligfiglut‘iletails of the amend woman deliberated 10 hours l and 35 minutes before bringing in its verdict. Hilda Aims '" “stat: Shams: AI CW“ 0“ as O O gapprnac'iing the point where it ate “a _.cip1e w it they met in The provincial premiers a reed on a formula in prin- ar- ‘ilottetown early this month with iPrime Minister Pearson. iWORKED OUT BY FULTON 1 The formula was worked out iby former Conservative justice Minister E. Davie Fulton. 1 R. G. airweather tPC-— (AP iRoyalt. former attorney-general U.S. Displays New Jet Fighter SANTA BARBARA. C a It I I —- A new jet fighter de- fo knock down indicating YF-IzAs based as fat away as Tucson. Ariz., any lwith a few minutes alert. '1it lot Newman»? .1 _ no onaibo ber kno In the world a fleet bombers attacking , g - ‘should th‘, ' , ‘ “adp's bolted down a. runway and into .‘ from the northbeforo they can ,Eflghfim i problems will bejlol‘ved merely ; the sky W esday at nearby l cross am! a, Gulf of Mexico Wedne 3y '0. I‘I‘yyenatriabng the ponstlwtion-iEdwards Air Force base III 31 I50 disclosed for the first w; a Louisiana coast hastily. "8 “0t 1053 brtflglntl a Pleflibreatb . taking display of new jtime was 2.000-miie-an-bour mobilizing {or a threatened (m fol Da'lzef I” 0" “"089 tMiUS. defence power. imlssiie called AIM. 47. which alaught 0'3 -- _ . The YF-12A. once called tlie‘the twin-tailed YF-IZA carries Hilda, which graduated from M" Fa'rweather “Id “‘9 {9P'A-ll. was deliberately kept be- in its thin. m-foot-iong fuselage. a tropical storm into the 5.3. i ""113 mu“ 7 0"! l“low its plus - 2,000 - mile - un- The initials AIM. stand for P northward. Hurricane r” o n n aissanceistitution should Include. the c.- planes reported the storm about “a ‘ 30 miles south of Biloxi. Miss. a was moving in a wesrf northwesterly direction at about was to turn gradually an . more northerly uif coast strike of 60.0001“;ng no, night, it would swampy coastal region betweenivinciai attorneys - general N and Lake Charles. i any The New Orleans weather bu-. want to propose at next week's n ordered a hurricane watch conference, as or- ‘der to Mobile. Ala. Small craft Gleason 0' the mm“ were urged to seek shelter. and civi miles ct take a mean ew rleans eastward Red Cr 5 agencies supplies 0 n'e pa i 3 steps c their multi - million - dollar shore tnvestmen . Civil defence officials in Cam. where eron Parish 500 hurricane Andrey swept inland. press opinions on the legislativel 'i t or to o ' icoastal residents ovncuated. pondered from 0 mobil the Te which i th "‘m 1 so . .d i . lmorning. packed winds of u; ato Dock Strike ; .miles an ‘ id- icking in strength as it moved defence;ticipants in next wee Ized shelters and . ference would make negotia-i ‘ com- e urn1 oft-1 0); sponsihriiity of he provinces. COIH‘S‘J DISCUSSION NOT WANTED ould I W rder same “PIT” that the m9“ 30' hour to speed in the demon- Air Intercept Missile. It should be repatriated. he ' ' any partisanshi . said, under a formula that bat-i w'nnlpeg . G. L, Fairweather tPC— v‘ ances urity, constitutionali I Royal) asked if the govern. S guards and flexibility. The WINNIPEG ‘CP’ “‘ Mama?" m was considering giving previous Conservative govern-,Slelnkopf. former PrngWSSlVf'i up any control over immigra- m 11 had struggled with thc.Conservative cabinet minister, ‘3'“ l Prem Ties I Statement Issued ; Following By ED WALTERS HALIFAX tOPl—The Atlantic premiers Wednesday decided Meeting lcxpressed s l m i I a r points of ew.’ l Premier Roblchaud said the 5. more public interest in amalga- only way the Atlantic provinces mation of their provinces would ‘ ave to be shown before any .joint study was made. They ingreed, however, on closer our of Nova Scotia. Shaw of Prince Edward 1 Island. Smallwood of Newfound- land and Robichaud of New Brunswick, meeting in camera in annual conference, said In a ' statement to provmcea 'should co-operate in securing irather than competing for new industries. ! ill/Ir. Robchaud who earlier tluggested amalgamation of te ‘ rovinces, sai e was "relo— with the discus matter Wednesday. ‘diate study on possible political lunion "did not penetrate la iwell as I had hoped." A meeting of the trade. and jindustry ministers will explore areas for ro-operation in a com- mon approach to economic oe~ velopment, the statement said. Premier Smallwood told press conference following the meetin Atlantic provinces I already have close ties, He said be doubted whether any other four provinces In Canada were so closely united in practice or tworked together so well in the "things we have in common." ier Shaw said for the present the four should develop .clnse cit-operation with the idea of approaching the federal gov- ;ernment wi "unanimoust united front." i AC'I'ED IN CONCERT I Mr. Stanfield said the Atlan‘ tic government ave recently l"acted pretty much in .cert" . . . and “have generally were not now joined. was polio caliy. "Many believe we should ,come to political union. I be- lieve it will come." e premiers agreed subma- " pmvinces' l next federal-provincial confer- ence. They received a report from the ar times Transportation commission on probable effects proposed amendments to the Railway Act report said the amendments could have a serious effect on rates and ben- efits in the re ion. The remiers agreed to match a joint approach to the federm government ' t year's conference will but held at Charlottetown. Show Counts Province Out Of Union Talk HALIFAX (CPt —- Premier Smallwood of Newfoundland said Wednesday Premier Show of Prince Edward Island would not have anything to do with A proposal that the four Atlantic provinces unite politically. tMr. Smallwood said after the annual Atlantic premiers meev up the I’.~E. . pr er "would not have. anything to do with it —- no . ba or indifferent.‘ Mr. Shaw said in an Interview he could not commit himself on the idea until he had taken it up with “our Members of Par- Iiament and the. people" of Prince Edward Island. -I 089‘ er this country 100 titration, the first public show- lzfgfiaffgq wrilzggfliube “"ling since the interceptor wasl no charges and counter-c'iarges. 1 so“ last Febglafyfies‘dem J0m- M" Fa‘rwemh" 53"! "‘9' cm”; Air force officers told report- , . . ‘ yers the YF-IZA has more than “"3" 3‘" 0‘ R'ghls'l“ ‘» w“ ‘ doubled the range at which Us. at its provIsionl coud no { . . . . mended without the consentifighters can “item”! "wade ‘of all provinces. Language. edu- i “when” and '5 "many “mes re l recognized as the solo re—Eand k Ry KEN SMITH nocking down hostile air- I ‘ WINNIPEG ICPt by provinces to promote indus- try within t'ieir borders should not. be allowed to turn into miums for incompetency. Maur- ice a ele. immediate president of the Quebec Cham- ber da . Coi'. A. K. McDonald of the Mr. Favreall said he has had air defence command. Colorado‘ no corres cadence Dw- ‘ Springs, Colo.. displayed charts. or i—m-vvvrv—A —-—-—~——- GM Optimistic In Strike Talks DETROIT tAPl—Negotiators for General Motors Corporation itions more difficult. land the unimd Am" work ‘- In reply to question, by sum l Union concentrated in local. Icy Knowles ,NDP _ w‘inni g the-plant demands Wednesday North em"), ML Fun”! In‘ efforts to end a costly U.S.- laaid discussions have not yet . “‘19 Strike 0‘ some 260900 5‘ ‘ semny line worker . “ think the thing has started to roll." said ' modifications they may1 He did not want to idiscuss his views on the pro- posed formua because public1 ,statements by any of the par- con- y. He told the 35th annual meet- Ing of the Canadian Chamber 0 Commerce if such promo tional efforts turn into protect- Ionism they could mean higher costs for tax ayer Other speakers at the closing session icized the growing trend tows provincial support throug‘i pur- ases loca Industries -— something Quebec has n at- tacked for In the past. to .I '1 gone beyond ou dn e - i uls Seaton. G atrialing the con. it vice-president in charge of per: e 0 5' ofre con lstltution once the formula bad i sonn I. pre-i of the meeting also crit-. rd 'out Unite Provincial Protectionism Seen As Increasing Threat Mr. Labeile told the mo dele-lecutive vice - president of th Kopenly t oing what iprovinces did secrely. "This ' will always exist tice to be lcs ciall ‘ there Is acute unemployment economic undersieveiopment. lADVANTAGEs SEEN labor force a provmc lsocial benefits and derives cer-l ‘tain advantages from such pol- icles." Harrison told 'u regionalism c o hi I lower the external tariff struc- ture. not increasing the. in er- ‘We will then compete . effi' . . ' . of peoples nd their ingenuity.‘ Net NICOSIA tCP‘ —’I‘urku‘ini Cyp- riot Irregulars. defying a Cana- dian officer attempting to carry d Nations orders and gun positions along the. dis- puted yreni ass ghwsy Wednesday and began search In UN v ces. An officer at the headquarters of 1st Battalion. the Royal 22nd Regiment. near Kyrenln Pass. estimated the Turkish - Cypnm force at 100 men. wading spokesmen for ' Turkish - Cypriot community would not discuss the latest de velopment. which appeared to signal renowe e o y . Turks to «tabiiah control of the strategic road. UN Secretary . General U 'I'hant told the security councl. Inst Friday "the parties con corned" had I c the KN nin Road under cxrtu Canadian Press Business Editor gates his province‘s major faulti Atlantic pr o v n Efforts In this question was admitting council, other have had a mgr 0" port only Vancouver industrialist E. L.isaid_ Chamze‘: l'fiiomc preference s 9’: ’ven local r uc “Canada will be the poorer for; m p it " ' or “There is no place for trade must barriers between-the provinces. duca- w'm win spend what h. Canadians should be seeking to. makes i said am of govern- ment supporting local Industries of protectionism for some years. to a certain past_degree and I believe the prac-.basis that loral goods bad to normal in te pur-ibe of Commerce. said Wednes~_cbasing policies of governmentslother parts 0 ' provinces where It was done. however. on the competitive with those in a "Program: that doggedly sup- , odnc s can res It isumers paying higher prices i d ma erially con- an wil . . . Itribntc to the fracturing pro- cess that Is so necessary to . guard against it we are to keep ‘Canada united and strong." At t e same time. Mr. Mann situations exist where hou "-In building a stable regional local economy. consideration be given to the local pro- almmt entirely In his ‘own area. iFEELfNGS ARE MIXED ‘. D. .. Wardiaw of Toronto. iebairman of the chamber's 0n- ourltario regional committee. said I there ar e mixed feeling In bus- tContinued on page 2. col. 8' Turkish Cypriots Throw Up ‘ . Fresh Roadblocks In Pass Thant said all armed post! except those of the UN would be removed in the road. Later Archbishop Makartot. and not government will not permit m- utton of the military contingent placed on the Island by Turkey until the Kyrcnta Road V the new roadblocks Wednesday and given a brief token search athough the mandate und r hic UN orce operates Ing searched Meanwhile. the first company of the Canadian Guards arrived here aboard an RCA!‘ Yukon between the warring Greek and Turkish factions. “ mug-9514..