If It's‘ Good For The Island The Guardian Is For It ¢ @ “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” VOL. LXXVIIL NO. 51 vee CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1965. ' Department. Selvin faxkaur Death Toll Reach New Uproar In Commons . OTTAWA (CP) — Opposition was a “strange performance” jruled hearsay by Mr. Justice | : Leader Diefenbaker triggered a iby the justice minister, chal-|Frederic Dorion. He had sought new Commons uproar over the |lenging the truthfulness of a/jto point out the facts and end ' : Dorion inquiry Monday, accus- |high RCMP officer who gave his |ali doubt about the prime min- ing Justice Minister Favreau of | testimony under oath. ister’s conduct intimidatin~ the two top officers; What right had a minister “‘to| Mr. Diefenbaker said Commis- | s s > of the RCMP. act in this fantastic way?” sioner McClellan is to be called a. He said a. vress statement Fri- Mr. Favreau denied that he |before the inquiry when it re- . day by the justice minister con- |had placed the Lemieux testi-|sumes today. “What position tredicted evidence placed be- | mony in doubt. The deputy com- ‘will he be in” as a result of fore the inquiry earlier that day |missioner had testified it was the minister's press statement? by Yeputy RCMP Commissioner |his impression that Mr. Pearson . , * + | J. R. Lemieux, “thus refuting tipped off Mr. Rouleau. WITH ‘AWKWARD SQUAD the truthfulness of the deputy This ame <n not cor- sae ae og bag | Lo commissioner to gross intimida- respond either to the facts or to (fe o Mr. ion. reality,” the justice minister other member of the cabinet) ~ Mr. Favreau sternly denied said. awkward squad” who had “this odious accusation” and The prime minister had never |brought the integrity of the Speaker Alan Macnaughton been informed of the coming in- RCMP ‘into disrepute through ruled out Mr. Diefenbaker’s bid |terrogation of Mr. Rouleau and | this action. Wy for an emergency all-day de- thus could not have tipped him | NDP Leader: Douglas, backing i ‘~, bate on the matter. - joff about it. ar Diefenbaker's call for __ | Mr.’ Favreau issued a state-| Mr. Favreau said he issued |bate, said Commissioner - TREA _ i ment Friday night ‘through his statement because the press ‘Clellan had been placed in “a re Rds Deeobal = Prime Minister Pearson's office W@S reporting “legally non-exis- | very difficult position. bel trapped in the debris.” | declaring that Mr Pearson had tent evidence” that had been! (Continued on page 3 Col. 7) That is tee way Vender Wey- not tipped off his then Parlia- i den, 31, described a mentary secretary. Liberal MP / CUR eel: massi F sasten amd Guy Rouleau, last year that the . Soom an opegiioent building RCMP planned to question Mr \Monday in suburban LaSalle Rovleau about the Rivard case: 4 Hei y Commissioner Lemieux told the \frightening sound I've ever | Dorion inquiry he had been in- ” ome ROMP Comme srt Sect os George McClellan that Mr. explosion. “T ran out into the | Pearson had told Mr. Rouleau | street and saw the whole build- in advance of the RCMP inter- ing had vanished . . . just rogation. By RONALD LEBEL |concentrated in sufficient num- ag nothing.” ~~ Mr. Diefenbaker said the is-| orrawA (CP) — The royal bers. He joined others in trying to suance of the press statement |commission on bilingualism and| The United Church said |rescue victims. |diculturalism was swamped|French schools are French-| 4: ous point a construction SS iwih recommendations for | speaking minorities outside Que- is and Another Probe jsweeping reforms as it opened | would strengthen sothes en eee oe * its £ 1 public hearings here | weaken national In The Making ites ™ OTTAWA (CP)—Another fed, | Severs! influential national or- | . eral inquiry is in the making, |S#Sizations were ready with an- AGREE WITH CHURCH this time into an allegation that *Wers to the commission's pre-| Spokesmen appearing abe nde nian rich Coe rary roar mad tars dean apt lumbia conspired to cast fradu- 28%» Whi speak vere. Jent votes for New Democratic eerehie pertedhe the Ene. said they believe Party . candidates in the 1963 , * |Canadians in federal election. jlish- and French + speaking s0- [cept the U Prime Minister Pearson said “ities. ‘posal. in the Commons Monday the! The United Church of Canada obtain c government will appoint an in- |advocated a distinct and public |help Ontario's quiry commissioner “with out jsysiem of French-language pri- |Canadians delay” to-look into the alleged mary and secondary schools for . NDP Leader ‘all actoss the. country the decision. | t ~ Canadians are Debate Raging ult ui te I free nizatios or after to one of the of &. rete : regular school hours. the disaster site. } the scene, which 7 The Canada Council, a publie mother and boy partment ¢ ; n re am body that distrifules about ing several | 4 > $2,500,000 annually im grants and who lives were iitti 3 ; scholarships to. foster the, arte from’ the , Reick st Fs: WASHINGTON (AP)—Praise | Johnson's “restraint and social pcos a ane building, ale te FA tir Yeesideat Sabesce's, “ee (sin ace wat praised by. Gon Pt cultural exchanges and he end of 4% : = gied with blunter calls for |wis,) : Saaeen me lve ke re " Sons Maan tho ae te He chided Senate colleagues; The council’s funds are lim-. "salle: Viet Nem Monday. who have advocated U.S. with-|ited to investment proceeds q keep the lid on a highly danger- |Clled for a negotiated peace set up in 1957. cos volcano” in Southeast Asia, | “We cannot. take SUGGESTS COUNCIL | escorted = Unmneretie majerty | that merely The Royal Society of Canada a leader of Mon- /the fruits of aggression,” Prox G27 leading scholars| OD . = al . TS recommended < U.S to con-|that a “counell of educational ar 2, South Viet |co-operation” be established at) LAKE ae even if there |the national lege! to help the | Brace Beemer, 61, ae ‘stalemate’ for | provinces standardize their ‘edu- |The Lone Ranger ter, Luci ol - . Proxmire jeation policies and methods (radio im the 1990s, cepted by the meen ¥ Chinese | The council would be advisory |home here early yersity School The United. States and comprise officials of |heart attack. have been d sough! a “cat and mows provincial education depart-| ‘The show's sarge ing hounes_ wihew: we've got the strength ments and representatives of | William Tell ol, but of, , power to conclude” the voluntary associations |mer'’s “Hi ment we e janitor. of the. gued Senator Milward education. _. were actually ing wi (Rep. Wyo.) made submissions radio se eons. lived ; In the House briefs are ‘ hg rf | i 1% By N.S. House Gets Outline .». Mouse Gets Oufline ae , Oy, oe eee eae Temes eS cs ‘ . es ‘ iy . set i : ie od ig gle as lait » Of 8-Year Economic P ; eo, ee A ‘ ne tm * . By ED WALTERS pling, constree HALIFAX (CP) — . . a a fr 0 1 an €