W E A T H E R Widely scattered Sl‘lOWflln‘l‘lES: winds in. creasing to northwest 15. Low-high 20 and 25. Wednesday: sunny and cold. It It's Good For The lsland The Guardian Is For it who @umdiom “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1964. Tory Rocks Commons With Briber Charge Authorized as Second Clan Mail by Department. Ottawa. and for payment the Pan om:- of poatan in anal “mfg” SEVEN CENTS 14 PAGES VOL. LXXVII. NO. 289 r.” m“ Justice Minister Planning Probe g OTTAWA (CPU—Conservative confidence in Mr. Lord. who left MP Erik Nielsen rocked the his office in Late September to Commons Monday when he‘attend Oxford University. Mr. gcharged that a former exeru 1Lord also is a lawyer from 'tive assistant to Immigration ;Montreal. NewCauseway lssueSlant To Be Tried By QUeenSMP £matter of the crossing in the ,so. whether it is to be with or ‘special half hour devoted each lwithout a railway. Speaker Alan Enight at the end of the regular lMacNaughton ruled the question .Commons’ sitting. ‘should be put on the order paper By Farmer - Tissington Capital Bureau. The. Guardian OTTAWA —— Charging that the government is unwilling to make a clear cut statement on the In the house on Monday he and Mr. Macquarrie said Mmisler Tremblay offered a Mr. pavreau said he has not Prince Edward Island causeway. .asked whether the government would debate it at 10 o‘clockl $20,000 bribe to a lawyer in a .umil now referred the 311913. Health Macquarrie said Mondaylhas now decided to commence :Monday night. . narcotics smuggling case. lions against Mr. Denis and that he intends to be debate the lthe vital project in 1965 and. if Outside the House. the Queen's Nielsen said Raymund .Mr' Lord to the la“. officers at MP referred to recent reports. Denis. now practising law in lhjs department, but will do so one covering a speec made on Montreal after he was fired by l how that their conduct has been the government a few weeks questioned in public. ; ago. offered the bribe to Pierre Mr_ Douglas said he was “far 'Lamontagne. another Montrealfmm reassured" hy the minis. lawyer- Who “560le it me' ter's replies. It had been com- the Island late last week b, Transport Minister .I.W. Pickers- gill had indicated that he hoped the causeway project would get a ‘ 965 Saint John Man Lose-s v ' ’: underway In - l “I ‘ diately l letel' substant' td th r y ‘ (ii ’ ‘ ' i ' I “There has been a disparity ml Tryomfis KANZA“ foreign“ A hwy“ and MP for YUkon' Bamoiitagne liaiila eclaimead til/ital ’v' ‘“ a...» gem! ~- ,. .. .~ '1 ' i; ‘the governments statements."l m'm'Slf‘F' dol lNhe.‘C§.“gl‘\Z re ‘ Mr. Nielsen also charged that two government officials had I . ‘ , . er. Macquarrie charged. "One. 915' “me in. a”th f 9nya§ Guy Lord. a special assistant to tried to bribe and intimidate l minister says it will start in 1965 iundangitg‘S‘hfistaze: align; Justice Mtilriister Favreau until thim . L“ , _ I . . t ‘ . _ I I and the other in 1906 and 1h ie MM by mp rebel; Kama me! tizgergiglo'n Nsr' aigmnrggem by He had the 'mpressmn 'ha‘ is an apparent unwillingness on 29. of Halifax entered the part of the responsible min- ister tPublic Minister JP. Des- { chateletst to make any clear an- Mr. Favreau had tried to sweep serious allegations under the ruc. ' with Kenya Prime Minister omo Kenyatta. head of the African States Congo Concil- iation Committee. who is try- ing to head off the scheduled execution of Dr. Paul Carl- .on. medical missionary from Rolling Hills, California. scheduled for today. threatening to cut off all further Raymond Sambor. 35. French government legal work from postman whose wife gave birth to quintuplets in a suburban Paris clinic Monday. Poses with his two older sons. Jean- Paul. ll. left. and Yves. 5. in their home in Colomlbes. out- side of Paris. 5. or. 27. and the quintuplets. three boys and two girls. were re- ported in good condition. How ever. doctors gave the babies :1 20-per-cen1 chance for (AP Wirephoto via cable from Paris). Mixed-Manned Fleet Plan Draws Wilson's Criticism By JOSEPH MacSWEEN L SAINT JOHN. NB. 4CPl—l Yeates. The execution by hanging of 1 the federal penitentiary at Dor- onseph Angus MacDonald. 44. chester. N.B.. Nov. 16 to begin ! of Saint John has been reset. for l serving.. a life sentence after be- ‘nouncementf'. iJan, 28, it was announcedling convicted of non capital; Previously. it had been expect-t m. NDP Leader . (‘. Douglas Mr. Nielsen said the minister called for a judicial infinity into had improperly acted as a judge the allegations. He said he um and had decided that the two ofv derstands that a third man. ficials were innocent. This was higher up in the government. the function of a preliminary was anOIVEd- , , hearing conducted by a judge. Mr- FaVl'ea“ said he W‘” "1' Mr. Nielsen said at the start struct the RCMP to completed“. was not trying ,0 raise any its investigation of the allega- (Continued on page 5 CO], 4. Monday. murder in connection with the.ed that the causeway matter 1 MacDonald was convicted of: robbery - slaying. His appeallwould come up for discussion ‘the capital murder of Saint ‘ against the conviction was also when the estimates of the public ; John businessman Hugh S. Gre- ' dismissed. works department were brought r lgory who died in hospital after MacDonald is being held In;back before the House. All dc- Rebel Demand being shot Feb. 13 during the i a maximum security lcell of the partmlentall estitiinatesjai: sgpposi S ‘ Pal/1‘0" PObbeI‘y of HS. Gre-lSt. .lohn County Jai awaiting ed to eceare up y ‘n ay 0 . . to: ’ lgory and Sons, a stevedore con- i the date of execution. .this week under an all-party Advance “(ms am’ihvflugegggi‘gsrqumr; cabinet tracting firm 01' WhiCh he Was‘ agreement . ‘be held in camera. to protect‘ I ‘ Mr. Macquarrie said he has To Save the reputations and future of been waiting a long time for the l the men named by Mr Nielsen, estimates to come up and demde From AP-Reuters l ' . . president. MacDonald had been sentenc- the five submarines being built Wilson was also willing to More LONDON (CPi—Prime Min- under the Anglo-American Nas- contrib t. t . - '. ed ‘0 hang Aug. 27 Ht 3 Slay (if , . lsler Harold Wilson heaved a ‘sau agreement of 1962 now are bomberfl Pforciie alligadvplaasrsizflnzd execuuon “’35 gram“ “'he“ he‘ Sought For ll" “59 “‘9 0th" dew“ hr ‘19" LE‘OPOLDVH‘LE 'CP' "" A “EROIN CHARGES . 'ew verbal rockets at the con- believed in that category. to NATO but {he Ugned. appealed the conviction 3 n d lting the matter before the House. Congolese army. attack force Nielsen said the two Llh- ~‘ 9 (if a mixed~manned nU-'——————--———-—lsmes hmjed {or a multilateran sentence. The appeal was dis- Student Loans 1 . WW,“ 10 Within fill" hogfs‘l eral_ POltlt1Cf311€PtlL°l§l§f§ “’19” clear fleet Monday but again . he... he declared; .missed by the Appeals Division . i M' .I. ldmlsng time,“ “1“- ‘ebe‘ Gaw-a- seekmlfiq ‘0 3:135 d“ 1‘1" 3" pledged Britain to play its full "we believe that mixed.tof the Supreme Court of New OTTAWA ‘CP‘—-Fmance Min-l lOlh llanlyey‘lue thadag- Th: RenemaFanMa “Evalr vw “lga’v part in collective NATO de-‘ Y lmahned surface fleet adds noth,‘ Brunswick Nov. 1 . i te Gordon Monday asked. Fe 98 2‘0? rellml‘e beehmiwd- 8:365 1?. 0n :3 innit. fence. ling go western Strength is: Meanwhile. George WilliamiParliament for an additional“ c mg 1a dtte 631.1111: If? ef fh arsestgd lap? mg erom in o Wilson. who leaves Dec. 7 for, likely to cause dissipation f “my”? {doe Jinlaggcnes “'12 [50:51:16 ‘1 #3513295 e 53 e y 0 thismshowedatfi; the tentacles a 1:“vg'sltmltg‘ mishézfin (find on: ‘zltgenif-gdlgn zllflgnlclfii andf New on we" S30, "1965. p l OTTAWA ICPt—Works' Min- C b12ml lead'er‘ Chriztopl‘ile of'the Mafia. the international: ‘ 'h fuuer nu.’ AUSTIN. Texas ‘APl —‘ All: aim“ e ‘tf es °l l The request brings the total ister Deschatelets said m . x tn.vt<’e tanlzwurllcead (linlaedma ~ crime organization. had clear consultation for Britain in tes‘im‘m-V befm'ehthe Vargas: ‘ ‘ agreemen' l Planned In N.B. lallocation for the first year of Commons Mogda'i; 1.1:: $232229; Sign“? for” 2143 houergy —g$ Searchedfigtoctgzrgflerallftovfig-. ' . . . . _ . r v -G I l . ‘ n e l v., —— , . . . . his lalk‘s “nth PreS'dem JOhn‘ fggnggglsgnafim‘c. “Enifiiegaigcem' .flfivefiaj? tgtuzg'330my sictzili??ngathe prfiposed cause. scheduled execution Monday of Favreau tried to cover up the. By HAROLD MORRISON son. MONCTON (C?) New J y ‘to prince Edward Island American medical missionary case when he learned about it LONDON (CPl-The wobbly His government heat back an Opposition challenge to its e- fence policies by a margin of 25 votes. 314 to $9. The Labor premier said hislGem-ge Reedy 53, John F. Kennedy was released Monday at 2 p.m. AST for im- mediate publication. the White House announced. Presidential Press Secretar 'd the 26 vol- new government is willing to umes of testimony would be turn over the Polaris missile- placed on sale at or the govern- 3Jail Escapee 3 Surrende'rs HALIFAX :c'eu — James Frederick Kavanaugh. 16, neighboring Dartmouth turned O _, submarines now being ment print office iii Washington, himself in m cm, police Mom built in British shipyards to NATO tages commensurate Reedy. in the . 3"- da ni ht. He. had been sub'ect "if we receive advan- i nouncement. said the action was y g J with our ‘ taken because some of the test.- of a police hunt since Friday when he escaped n 3' (0 Own safety and indeed that of mony already had been released country jail here while await. the whole world." IPress and at least one other APPLIES TO SUBS This applied to the submar-' has acted properly or impropeljli'ilhere with a "family member d the point of no. Reedy said he was not gmngi and said he wanted lnes whose gone “beyon return." said Wilson. Three of; construction source he did not identify. Asked whether the AP to express an opinion on that Gov't Moves To Renew 2 Big Rail Subsidies I lcription of one found in Que-l OTTAWA tCPi—With its new] railway legislation still side-i tracked. the government moved Monday to renew two big rail- way subsidies worth a total of $70,000,000 a year. The subsidies would have been replaced by the new rail- way bill now before the Con:- mons. The highly complicate measure is far down in the list of priority business, however. and is unlikely to ' time to be of use to the rail- 5 ways In the current fiacal year so Privy Council President Mr- Ilraith tabled a short list of sup-: plemcntary spending estimates for 1964-65 topped by the rail subsidy. This latest payment will bring to $320,000,000 the amount the railways have been given in the last six years in return for hold- ing down freight rates and re tainlng certain money - losing 8 2 recs. Since 1959. Ottawa has been paying 320.000.000 a year in a - called "rollback" subsidy. designed to compensate the rail carriers for cabinet action that rolled back the full effect of a 17-per-cent freight rate. boost authorized by t e board of transport commissioners. INTERIM PAYMENT In 1961 another a year was added as an interim payment to cover rail losses. until the recommendations of the MacPherson royal commie; sion on transportation were acted upon by the government. Most of the major MacPher- son proposals are em in the massive railway bill which was introduced Sep. 3 Transport Minister Pickersgill but has not been up for debate aince. .- 5’ g Under the bill. the railways. would be allowed to s thei- unprofltable branch line. and passenger on a gradual basis. They would get a first- year aubsldy of close to $100.- an. . reduced gradually over the next 15 years as money-loa- Iag aervlcea were I. The bill la a contentious issue rt: of the connetg. i Ind . of committee 1! before 1‘ completes the parliamentafy India. had i : for DublicaliOH b! the ASSOCla'th ing transfer to penitentiary on another sentence for jail break. . t‘ headquarters to give himself up. He was lodged in cells at the city lockup over-- .night and police said he prob- :any would appear in court to- ‘ nay. ‘ Kavanaugb's nine-year-old fhrother Kevin died Saturday after he w v a car as he was crossing a street near his home. Halifax police could not say if this was the reason James Ix'avanaugh gave himself up. They said a car f' ing the des- ' e ity was reported stolen from the Kavanaugh home Sat- ‘ urday morning. INSIDE TODAY l l l Births. deaths . . . . . . .. 3-13 Classified . . . . . . . . . . . .. 12-13 Finance. markets .... .. 10 mics . . . . . . . . . . . Sport 9 Women‘s .. .. . Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 Summerslde Kings. Queens... Prince Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Brunswick Oilfields Limited ali- nounc here Monday plans to drill a wildcat well on the south- west edge of its Stoney Creek oil and gas field in Albert Coun- ty. The drilling. to begin by Nov. 30. will be the company's first attempt at extension since 956. igovernment - guaranteed bank way loans of up to $1.000 a year for Ihas five years. t ou . . ~ I Mr. Gordon told the Commons He said this was made clear. lthat as of Nov. 13 a total of in a report and two sets of'de- i29.01:i students had received signs liis~ department received icertificates from provincial au- ffom a “Fm 0‘ COGSUlllngfin’ gthorities making them eligible smeers. The report and desngns ‘ or in lave not been made public. 4 29 SU‘RVIVE ‘ ROME 'CP-API —r- A Trans- lWorld jet airliner with '73 per- ;sons aboard faltered on takeoff lat Rome‘s Fiumicino Airport jMonday. staggered on with Ice- :tering wings for 800 yards. hit is parked road grader. and ex- 1 Ioded. Forty-four died. including two fRoman Catholic prelates from rthe United States and a passen- iger from Toronto. ‘ Most of the 29 survivors were in hospital. eight of thcm in grave condition. A list of the dead. issued by "TW.\ in New York. included the ‘name Pandelis P. Tasaminis. '1022 Broadview Ave. city un- ;known. 1 Mrs. George Christie, owner tot an apartment house at 1022 lBroadview Ave.. Toronto. said a lman by that name left Athens Sunday. The Royal York .Hotel in Toronto said a Peter I ‘Tasaminis. horn in 1938. worked i'l-ln-S Chance leach were born Monday to Mrs. 5Raymond Sambor. 27. wife of a postman. The titre boys and two girls were in good condition. The babies started arriving at 2:10 pm. and continued at In- tervals of about 10 minutes. " w a month ago were coming. so everything ma ready." said Dr. ,Roger mug. ques. who made the deliveries. “They showed up on the first x-ray." Mrs. Sambor. mother of two children previously. had been restingforlSdayaintbamb- urban Antone Gillie aevenatorey boafltal births took place. The first to arrive was oiincaa aglrl oftwopounda.“ .mn Quints Born In Paris Given Oi Survival PARIS tAP) -— Quintupletalcame a boy of 21’: pounds: a girl‘ immediately ordered an inves- ‘we‘ghing I“, a,“ mm pounds'of two pounds. 11 ounces; 3 boy. ligation of the disaster. But an- ltwo pounds. 12. and the final ‘boy. t 0 pounds seven ounces. ‘ Chasques was assisted by EM”. Fernande Manoha. a mid- :wife who had once delivered {triplets » Each infant was placed in a matting incubator and taken to they‘Paris to a national child care‘ centre which specializes in care for premature les. ; (Reuters news agency quoted to clinic pediatrician. not loomed. as saying the babies lhave “only ab0ut a m—pH-cent chance of survival." He said bablea weighing lets than three .I panda. five ounces at bl when he normally have little chance of another runway under repair. surviving. but. that modern medical methods enable acme to be aaved.) l 44 Persons Killed ~ In TWA Jet Crash Mr. Deschatelets said the gov- ,ernmcnt is giving active consid- leration to the project. He quoted a statement by Trans. port Minister Pickersgill Satur- day that he hoped to see the. project under way in 1965. "The minister of transport is a great prophet." Mr. Deschate- lets said. "Let us hope he was: ri ht." “Some hope." lnterjeclcd a Conservative MP. Heath Macquarrie 1P. . - . ~ and uncertainty" In ghoul): hmel ‘85 a wan” [mm about whether the causeway is ' , . ‘ to be built and when. Conflicting Other Toronto. sources sa‘ldlsMHmnems had (mm from the. the correct spelling of the Vic-1 overnmem . itim's surname is Tsamams' g r Mac'uarrie who raised1 The two Catholic leaders who m t' .‘ .q d'. ‘ t‘d' died were Bishop Edward C. e 0919'" an a Joummen 9' bate. said there should be a def-. j ‘ ‘ ‘ ' firm announcement" on the ‘Msgr. Joseph Sondag. pastor of causeway. ‘ been established beyond 1 Paul Carlson. pending the Dr. outcome of negotiations with: .‘ had anything to hide. the United States in Kenya. British pound steadied as the Labor government boosted the ‘central bank rate to the peak from the RCMP Mr. Favrea'u denied that he Child Is Killed By Big TranSport SAINT JOHN. Dora Therriault. killed here Monday when crush-i ed by a tractor-trailer transport. l Police said the young girl wasl on her way home from school. when the transport slipped off‘l the road and onto the sidewalk as it attempted to negotiate a3 bill. it was snowing at the time. 1» A companion, Brian King re- ceived minor injuries. N.B. (CPD-.— (. __ -. _.._ Q ni.‘dth "' nfu.'n ' uee s sai ere is co piano]. Flre DesirOYS Anglican Church SYDNEY —— (CPl — " Monday destroyed St. Anglican Church in the mount district of Sydney firemen prevented it spreading to nearby homes. Damage was estimated $46,000. ijssioner G. B. McClellan l about 9. was. ire. . H Aidan's 1m?“ west. ibribe to Mr. Lamo but ‘ from 1 ' lobtained his separation from at " He said he and RCMP Com- ‘seven per cent and coupled this With plans to start drawing on agreed in an interview Sept. 18 its 51.000.000.000 International that there was not enough evl- Monetary Fu nd credit next dence to w a rr a n t criminal tweak. charges. James Callaghan. chancellor He angrily accused Mr. NiEl-lof the exchequer. told a group sen of condemning Mr. Denlslof reporters Monday the “so- and Mr. Lord Without a trialcial-democratic government is Mr. Favreau. whose depart-not going to be pushed around mental estimates were b51le in the world." It. had accepted fore‘the Commons Monday. Sald heavy responsibility to main- he first heard of the allegations tain the parity of sterling as 3 against Mr- Denis 317d Audr- I‘"? lworld reserve currency and gt ‘4 "I a CWVPFSMW‘ “'3” there would be no devaluation. the. RCMP commissioner ' ‘ , , But the government also on Mr. ravreau said he. in- tended ~ > = ‘ C "to remain masters of structed Cnml'mS-Wl"er McClel‘ our own fate." The boost of the to new" RCMP (incomes bank rate from its previous interview both men the same five pm. cent was intended to ha day and this was done. a “bridge” M snow time {or DENIED CHARGES the extra whence... mm .m, Mr. Denis had “violently de- Pmefl 135' m‘mlh t" 3‘81“ PM” that he had (meted . 1112 Imports and thus narrow an ntagne. “Mr. aggravating foreign trade gap. Denis has been separated from SQUEEZE 0N CREDIT the government smce. or he has The implicatim‘ of ghan's remarks was peak rate. which will .squeerc on credit at home and the government The minister said he had full Sts. Peter and Paul Church. At- limpose a deflationary brake on lantic. Iowa. They had attended [the Vatican ecumenical council ‘ ‘ recessed Saturday and \ were heading for Athens. The TWA list of victims con- tained seven crew and 37 pas- sengers. CHILD ABOARD airline had announced originally that 72 persons were aboard but late Monday night it said it had determined there Iwas a 73rd—an infant not ac- icupying a seat. That made the . otal 56 passengers and a dou- ‘ble crew of 17. ‘ . flight was TWA Mil. which originated in Kansas City and stopped at hicago. New rk. Paris and Milan before reaching Rome. It was going on from here to Athens and Calm Italian civil aviation officials tthorities said they ruled out ; sabotage. ' Airport employees and as- sengers waiting for other flight in the sprawling. modern air terminal Rome's seaside lli‘iumicino Field described the :disaster this way: The four - jet plane atarted :down the main runway parallel 'to the sea. It gathered speed. then faltered. Flam erupted ifrom one of the wheel assem- ‘ blies. , ; As the pilot tried to brake to 5: stop. the plane wobbled and swung from left h right The plane caraerad across MARIAN KORN. 19. Ger~ born and Paris-based hostess aboard the Trans-World 707 It appealed under cmtrol. but i suddenly the right outboard mo- lar lift the (radar. at airport Monday. her arm in cast and in traction In a Rome hospital. It airliner with exploded Rome‘s h ‘the economy. may be reduced in a matter of weeks. He re- called that on the previous or.- casion when the rate. was boosted to seven per cent in 1961. trimming began within 16 Yanks Match British Move WASHINGTON 'AP] 'he us. federal reserve hoard Mon- day raised the bank discount rate to four per cent from 31-5 per cent. The federal reserve said the action was ta en to counter “possible capital outflows that might be prompted by any wxd- spread between interest rates in this country and the higher rates abroa " Britain‘s hank rate was raised Monday to seven per cent from five. The discounl rate is the inter- est charged member banks for borrowings from the federal rc- SCTVP. Changes in the rate affect the interest charged businessmen by banks. 1 Canadian Rafe Advances Also OTTAWA '(‘PL—The Bank in Canada M o n d a y night an- nounced an increase in the but *‘i a so; - < Badly cut lip and dressing 1 four aroumi her chin also show. D" f‘en‘. In the Ville of Ig- creases in the United 81.“ (AP Wire ho via cable from Rome) v land United Kingdom bank.