If it's Good For The island The Guardian Is For It Will: @ni1rnIlimlt “Covers Prince j VOL. LXXVII. N0. 20 _ DR ERIC ARTHUR. (left) sl-clutcctural consultant. Tor- Authorised ll Soeisfi onto, last night discusses an outline of his talk this even- Clua In]! by the Pan liens:-taunt. ottsu. and far psynsut d offlu postage Ia sad. ’.g‘$~"~I' _‘ ing to the H.istlori.ca_l Society with the latter's pres- ident, R. Earl Taylor. emorial Building Here Draws pArchi’rec’r's Praise By RALPH CAMERON "it is \'(‘l‘ - world ‘ architectural qualities allv atre.“ on architecture, has ‘nmpleted a series of books 0 Council grant. year he was invited lc provinci overnment to M consultant on repair and iecol-ation of Province House memorial complex. [vas delighted with ar. SPEAKS TONIGHT Dr. Arthur is in the city his time ll lstorical Society at iculatr came feeling of interior space n have lost’ and “the lovely Belfast Church" Regarding city Dr. Arthur asked CAPE KENNEDY. Fla. (AP) The camera, tot‘ Ranger VI spacecraft is scheduled to rocket to the moon Thursday on ' Photographic mission which would produce 3.000 clear close- }? Dicturea of the lunar sur- ce _ The U.S. National Aeronaut- has announced space- craft is set for firing at 10:12 ‘In. EST aboard an Attai- Azena rocket. 1!! Ilx television cameras aro- deslsned to transmit to earth the most detailed pictures yet of We moon. They could provide the composition of the and perhaps detect the dangers which astronauts there. Cnmliluls START Nine-hundred miles above the ‘"0011’: surface clues of surface cras as at 5.1 mil an the craters so as - Photos will be transmitted great building: be from all to see for its _. espcfi. , Dr. Eric Arthur. architeut.ul'al consultant, said last night of the Fathers of- 'olli'c-deration Memorial Build- nrv Dr. Al-tililr. conccdcd to be onel of Canada's greatest consultants- ‘ lcccntly -l asicrn C a n a d i a n buildings vilich he undertook on a Canada‘ W! act» |‘¢‘l “'l new of the erection of the new. the said bel the work so‘ ‘ at to address the P.E.I.l a fihingled shacks and warehouscsfi Of Island buildlings two in part-l Cooper's Pond where about 120 in for mt.-ntion by the distinguished visitor. Thcylrled away by the flooding wat- \'(‘l‘(‘ Government House "for its l s architecture, .mation and hoped done with “the neport young de Silva". He said It port and great approval of ilcotural consultant Hall. of-he was demoblllned in Eu its end and entered univers- at Liverpool as a Lord Kitch- r Memorial Scholar. From eat rd much of Mr. de Silva's rel it; had been expressed in 0ttawa.lLiverpooi he went to the Umvers I Dr. Arthur was also the arch-lity oi Toronto School of Archit- chairman of the jury to pick the jury which chose the design new 825000.000 Toronto City A native of New Zcaland and i ity one g-lfillfl l CIIARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. MONDAY. JANUARY 27. 1964 Echo Rockets Into Orbit SANTA BARBARA. Calif. (AP)—A glittering ma made star—t~he balloon satellite Echo Il—rocketed into orbit around the earth Saturday. Popping open in space some 800 miles above South Africa, 135-foot-diameter largest artifici mooniei ever launched and was expected to be seen by more people than any other object ever made by man. It was launched from nearby Vandenberg Air Force Base. The United States and Russia have agreed to try to bounce radio signals off its reflective aluminum-foil skin in the firs joint experiment in communica- tons via space between the two powers. A c for the first tests has not been set. The space agency balloon. visible only in dawn and dusk conditions, would be seen first by people on the othei side of the world. “'10 Persons Die WEATHER Variable cloudiness with a few snow- flurries; colder; west winds 25. Low- -high 22 and 33. Edward Island Like The Dew” "°T,,fi@ 12 PAGES Caoueiie Has Uliimaium For New Deal In Quebec ' Emmi ‘Bang It's Over’ Unless Demands Mel MON’I‘-REAL |CP'~Le Ral- field." Mr. Caouctte said at the -liement des Creditlsies voted _press conference. "The other 48 ?Sunday to throw itself behind lper cent think i can stay in the In Sunday Fires COBDEN. Ont. !CP\ Six persons died Sunday when fire‘ destroyed a 100-year-old stucco! house in this Ottawa valleyf community, 75 miles northwcstl school-age children died earlyrfl S u n d a y when fire swept; ‘ 5- ’ through a southeast Calgaryl ~ home. A fifth child was revivedl. at hospital and was in serious‘ of Ottawa. ondition. ‘the Quebec separatist move- Tfedera-2 field and come here on The dead were identified as} Dead were 18-month-old Chat -"'9'" i" 1965 ""1955 5“'°°pi“= “‘° p".°"'i""ia1 Seem’ .3‘ the Ernest Lebeau_ 55, who retired. mama Vince. dead“... Bl-Mk changes have been.made to the same time. If you went into the t from the Canadian pacific Rail; man 2. Kevin B_im.kman_ 3 Canadian constitution by that hall there and asked the boys ' e. if they wanted me to leave the way three weeks ago: his sons. and David Bjorkman, 4. all of The new deal demanded for federal. 95 per cent would say Slanl .26. d I .17:i c 1. . Q grangzhildrenfinbodzlga. 7_ am; :1::ry_,une Vince and Mr Quebec in the Creditlste ulii- no. La“-_y_ 5; and Edward Grundy.‘ " ' ' "- matum was spelled out in four On separatism. these ques- Myrna Bjorkman were in hospl ial suffering ‘smoke. Mrs. points adopted unanimously by lions were asked “Should meni party be purely ii nation- A from shock and. 24. a native of Cobden who now’ i also. lives in Cooksville, Ont. the P“"‘*"°i3' Rallie- representatives from the prov- ince's 75 federal rldlngs: Niagara River lice Causing Property Loss NIAGARA FALLS. N.Y. lAPl —Giant masses of ice built up Sunday below the Horseshoe and American Falls, damaging property on both shores of the lower Niagara River The ice was piled as much as 80 feet above water level some places. Some buildings on both shores were virtually obli- teraled from view “You've got as much ice here. or more. than that \VI.‘llC.l'i took the old Rainbow Bridge out." said Cpl. James Rogers f the Niagara Frontier State Park Police here. He emphasized, however. that the new Rainbow Bridge. which spans the lower river near the site of the old bridge. was not much would veteran of the First Great Wal'.lthfealened- , . Biorkman ‘ N . I ' - ~. . ‘ - . . .. . Othn: ..f‘.::g:h€ld“'m,,oh2:‘nd t "°C°""d ‘"“_'~‘ “"9" she -l“mP_ed 1. Absolute control over the allst party’? . 30‘.2 per cent said esgaped" when ‘ME Lcbed; f‘i°m “ ‘‘'”‘d‘’“' l" 5‘’““d “"3 creation of its cr ' yes. 60 per cent said no and threw the child out of a second, 32:5". _, D“ “C” H‘”“‘“‘"" fl'”‘'‘‘“' 2. Control over its imports onde-galf percent were unde- smrey window into the snow‘ . 1kf‘P9 - months V-Hold .\iel\ln crops research _branL . de- .and export; Cl”E§h.0”M m mvinq ’ R H". an men jumped m safety. Blor man “as reviled at the parimcnt_of agriculture. 01 . 3. Absolute control 0...... gm, ~ 6' D t3- 8 - herself ‘scene by ambulance attendantsl Tlawa. Will speak here Tuus.. :migra“°n men‘ Early b€‘24|‘9S01Ul€1{ 599- ' E ‘ ~ ‘ -l ' . tist.“ ves— per can . no- Donald Lebeau father of “wand taken in hospital. ‘file and Wednesday at the lltu ‘ 4 The return M the 0 m_ ara . ‘ . . . infant had been overcom by. a l f f i e ' ‘ . . . . 65 per cent and 11 per cent un- 9 l or 4 . ,_ g l . _ _ . resources. His wife was killed in a cal P“"°9 -‘ald 3”‘ ‘”““‘ “V95 muhmal C°""°”' Tuesday “That's the u-mmaium," said WOULD (70.0?!-IRATE at . U ~ ' ‘ ‘ ' . l’ ‘ . l CALGARY tCPl—Four pre J Calgary. were visitors. View of Eastern Europe and fh M91515 conference follow“ 32.9 a\:,lcept: §Se()%?;‘1ais(:ref*:;lf?I: the U.S.S.R." and on Wednes- l 9 Fa 5'‘ ,ye5__48 per cam‘ n0,__45 i ‘lay m0l'"l"f-'- he W1” Speak 0“ H we don i. get that’ "5 def lceni. and six and one-half per l l I . --per‘ active 0,, cm g R... ‘iniie. Bang. it's all ovc . l -D" d 0-‘ I - .. cent undecided. l - . “"‘."“‘- Dr‘ ““.""“°"N.'f3 a get out of Confederation. The meeting voted that the l native t_)L‘l"l‘Pdf""C“‘“- ' ' ' MUST MEET CONDITIONS four points outlined in its ul-‘ . i It was learned later the con- timatum be at-hieved."either in ‘stitution resolution included this a new on nstitu i 1 o n or by i O I statement: “If the other prov- amendments to the present coli- l linces accept. us with these follr stituiion." :conditions. we stay in C0nfed- “We must first of all state lTruce Effort §.Has Chance LONDON (Api-U.S. n9.V-General R059“ F~ K“"n9dY feet to get us out of Confedera- the population of Canada. §e|‘ati0n- Confederation has served 5 Mr. Caoueite indicated the l-‘i-ench-Canadian interests very 3Creditiste move would take the badly for a number of reasons. form of the creation of a to "We must wake up to the fact vinciai Social Credit party pre- that today we no longer form MW?‘ pared “to give itself hands and .any more than 28 per cent of We ,iakes Unit Ove Lt.-Col. John P. Beer. ll/TEE, CD. Winnipeg. Man. a native ‘of Prince Edward Island, will; I ‘ the responsible for_ the transfer. ._ of some 700 Canadian soldiers of“ 5355 W, .....,, ...,.. lBye|eclions Nominations pg chosen aslecture. He was chainnan of :11‘? the Memorial Building and in arc ‘ ural consultant to tho: |Memorial Foundation. : MONTREAL (CPl—Nom'lrla ‘fie out of Cape Breton was -lsydney caused by flooding coll- Kecnly interested in many -- . lditlons that stlruck many sec- ff" ‘5l}‘ff{_‘fj,m?'$1l‘:§t*;°‘",{°' tions of the Maritimes. N n s. ‘ has made several studies of ‘wall The torrential rain and melt. s‘ructures as well as what hlelmg mow wmo caused the armed ‘indigenous vernacular ".l°°di“4-9 315° °"°‘fl°“’°d sec’ thin-s’ such as lobster ‘loats.-“"“5 0‘ 1°-""‘5 Tile rarii washout occurred at lfcei of line road bed was car- ; crs. Telnporary repairs were ex- pected to be made today but a spokesman said it may take lscveral days before normal 1 traffic resumed. Halifax international airport. c _ . . amples and provide beam. ho,,,;l rain fall of nearly two inches in less than 24 hours. Eighteen cars towed ‘Shot’ At Moon Slated Thursday -instantly to Goldstone by two 60-watt transmitters. to two-tenths of a second before impact and show in great de- tail an area one - half mile ‘.square. The first high-altitude ‘pictures will show surface area ‘l5l.000 and 16.800 miles square- ‘taken by two wide-angle cam- eras and 9.480 to 1.950 miles square snapped by four narrow- ‘-angie cameras. have different film. lens open- iinga. shutter speeds and fields ‘of vision because of the_ uncer- liainty of lighting conditions on % moon. - The Russians‘ Lu nik ill lspacecraft took the first 013-‘ ‘tures of the moon’: backside III loctober. 1959. They were made lfrom an attitude of more thin [mm miles and were fuzzy. I With Ranger V1. the U.S. hopes to snare its most elusive target. since Animi- space M” ed “d 060. the country failed 1-1 times to launch pag- ‘loads to. around or close to t e I IMOOI‘ halted Sunday followinxz a main- lwaters from the swollen East "WC?-'«‘iine washout 53 miles west oflmver moved into the int n: at The_ Charlottetown tonight Picures could be taken down - The cameras - Rains Cause Flooding In Maritime Sections HALIFAX (CF) — Ra-ii oral’- ;out of a used car lot near New ‘ Glasgow by a tractor Sunday as > road nearby was blocked by wat. er rilsiiinlg over it to a depth of five feet. - The warm weather and rain caused ice in the ver break up and the winter flooded many sections of the road. Po- lice set up roadblocks to pre- vent motorists from attempt- ing to get through the water. Highest wind gvust.s——70 nvilms hour-—were re at Greenwood‘. N.S. The heaviest rainfall was reported in the Strait of Canso a-nea—3.62 in- ches in 24 hours. In Cliarlot~tetown .71 inches 3 . of rain fell over the weekend. i l ‘The high temperature botrh Sat- iurday and Sunday was 43 and ‘urdialy at 13. Early this morn- - ing the temperature was hover- me around 33 degrees. tions close at 2 p.m. EST today for candidates contesting fed- eral byelections Feb. 10 in S1. ' and Laurier. adjacent Montreal tidings that have elected Liberals ever since they were established in 1917 and 1033 respectively. Four of the five federal litical p a rt i e s. all but Social Credit. are in the running for the seats left vacant by the res- ignations of two veteran mem- bers of Parliament. Former ju stice minister Lionel Chevrier resigned aur-f ier to become Canadian highl commissioner in London. an former postmaster general, Azellus Denis to be elevated to. the Senate. Liberal and Progressive Con- servative candidates Feb. 10 will be seeking election for the first time. while both creditistc and new democratic entries ran unsuccessfully in the general 8. U in :1 election last April p0_ 3)O lbe baggage of the next day's‘ lthe Second Regiment. _R0)’31: ‘.t‘0nVin('€‘d the British Sllndall tion which would be holding us -.may therefore foresee that in _Cflaic1ili:1n ‘Horse AI_‘l.lIlC1'_V. oil there was a chance of ‘the in a straight jacket," the not too distant future. our .w 9 9 ‘5 °°mm33'|dll'|8 0ffl»C€'2'.~ lnewiy declared lndonealah- I The meeting stopped Short of Ixnadm, will represent only 3 tiny lio their new base -Germany. ‘ The Winnll'n‘2_based regimenltd‘ i iselleduiedio relieve another art- . gillicrv ‘regiment which has coin-I p I i" H°'“""-l nority of 10 or 12 per cent hMalaysian cease-fire leading. to deciding the immediate (.rea_|m; ' . the coun y. la pelaceful solution of the crisis mo“ of a provincial credmste of at “.19. "°"§°"°""_ la 9- ‘ y but opened up the way. ‘‘In Quebec. where the B”.“s ‘eadms hfwe been -for candidates to be chosen in French - Canadian population l-‘°9l"“'-'*‘ °‘ .’“d°“F5‘.a'.‘ P“’5“ iindividual ridings—with the ap- was 97 per cent in 1867. we now Idem S“kam"5 rehablm-V‘ iproval of the provincial execu~ are only 77 per cent. At this i When Kennedy lunched with .tive_ rate. French-Canadians are in lPrime Minister Douglas-Home! But it took a clear decision danger of becoming the minor- ‘and Fnreifln S€‘(-'F€'lfll‘.V R- A- ‘mat --19 Ralliement dps Credit. ity even in their own province." l-Butler Sunday. reliable Bntlsh;iSu,_s Wm (ake part in pmvim *""*—**'"~"-‘“—'~—-: land American informants said, lciai‘ p0m~K.s_- itlfigmattorney-general convinced; During the press conference. . the agreements he. worked out _last week in Asia .2:"Cag:_‘§;%§e:tndnfLT;r“gala: lshould be given time to work. men‘: admmed they are under i 1 ~ SiI'0IlE pf‘€SSllI‘€ from 003 OI‘ ganizers in Maiane. Dorchester W‘ in’ Eur-ope,‘l _ w-" be flown across by RCA1=‘l _-‘ll’ ‘-*‘l>0l'i from Trenton. Ont. ‘_ STRENGTH MAINTAINED I l A big feature of the translferl Master Plan . Being Sought :|n Mutinies ;is to ensure that the 7(1) strong‘ lfc-l-ce_ at Homer is maintained ml [all times during the switch. i ; Moving the regiment and de-.’ jpendenis. 317 wives and lchildrcn. along with some 489.-' LT. COL. BEER I - pounds of baggage. which -d- , . lstaried Jan. 4. will not be eom- . e and ‘S3-guenay rl lngs o pu up "DIM-‘d Until Feb. '10- The first leg of the journey will cease-Flre Eanijldfiies dot ;t:eth:0vl¢?0c.::} ‘H K .4 , . To maintain the balance of be handled by the CNR and cm: , _ .-V“ 9.“ '°"‘°’ "° ° ‘.2 mom‘ "”¥" - P . ““ :;m.ngm 0ve,.5eas_ ‘he R AF w 0 move -pa_S0nneL depend_ ,l,\l\,iR-1~A_ Indonesm lAp)__ ties. . _ . British and African officers 'Youkon squadron on one day willems and baggaue from Winni. I"d°“95i3n P13 '1 9 S d1'0PD€d 30”‘ ”'d‘°3"fd _”‘F’Y '9" "5 q“°5“°"?d rebemous " “ t i .v ' 1‘ some army lersonnel and! 9., ,0 Tram" “n a 5050 ha. ilmusands of leaflets ordei-mg alwould be “unwise _ up can‘ "00 * 1" K°"3’8- T*?"83"Y1k8 ‘dcncndcnts. and the following P " . 0 ' _ sis‘ cease~fil'e along the jungle bol-- didates at a b)’8l€‘0ll0n 1“ l-he 3"“ Ugmda Sunday ‘“ 3“ 9" my Wm t[.a.nSf(,,. ha As each tr.-unload arrives aJt‘der with Malaysia Sunday amid near (um;-e_ fort to learn whether there was « The meedng was presented a master ‘plan for their brush- with results of a sounding of fire mutlnles. some 5,000 supporters in the 75 More th ii n .’i_300 British Tidings On Several Questions. troops were in firm control in the three East African Com- PROVINCIAL TIES FAVORE2 lmonwealth countries after dis- ‘ lar ' the question “should the mummus _ Southeast Asian crisis may be casing. The leaflets ordered into ef- equipment. The initial waiting aircraft and will pm.s0nm.1_ borne within minutes. On the return flight ii similar. ~ - lprnccedurc will be carried out inllagglm B%:lrAli{SL(t)lTE Mrs f°"‘ ‘"9 B°”‘°° b‘“'d°" "We -bringmg the Eumpe.based reg-‘Eme'§t W Bee’, 110 Edward that US. Attorney General imcni 1‘0m<‘- .53-9} Cl.a}'l [tc[‘wn d the Robert F‘. Kennedy worked out . . . FIRST AIRLIFT‘ La-tee Mr.‘ Bf(3)f3I‘.0F0lIO£\‘ll‘ln2 l'iI8.]a5t week in talks here with i‘R.a”‘°mE".‘ ‘,f',l,‘e7pa" '" ‘":’V‘“: soldiers in almost This transfer is the first time graduation from Prince of Wales‘PrNdem gukamo and in Kuala 1°19; p°":'°52'3 M6 3%” Gig‘ D: operations. Mopping con .ln llistory that a Winnipeg-based. College. he began his military. " ‘_ , . ii” 5'9” , ed ‘ ’ tinned in the Tanganyika bush. lregimcni has ever been airlifted career with the Royal Canadian“-UmPUF Wllh Malaysian P1‘“'“¢.°9'" W9"? "“d°°‘d - Key huitdings in Nairobi were iovcrscas. - tcontinued on page 2, col. 8) .Ministcr Tunku Abdul Rahman.‘ Another question was: "in ‘also guarded by British troops ;the event of provincial action or police, ishould Real Caouetie takeover A, Lama’, 300 Kenyan ,0]. image and _ . mg“ Wm Trenton fh(=_\ will proceed ab(lat;d.hdpe{u1 Signs -i 3 the low was recorded, on Sat- xwoifvilie Couple ‘Killed In Crash KINGSTON. N.S. (C?) A ‘ young Wolfvilie. N.S. couple died Sunday after their car left the highway and struck a power bole near here. Mrs. Barbara Parker. 24. died on impact and her husband. Ro- nald. 29. died in hospital at Hai- lfax several hours later. Mr. Parker suffered severe head injuries and was treated at [ nearby Middleton hospital before {being transferred to Halifax. INSIDE TODAY Births. death I. 11 Classified I0. 11 Comics I Editorials . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 rt .. 7. I Kings. Queens. City . . . . .. I summer-side . . . . . . . . . . .. 8 Women’: . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. O The Evening Patriot‘; ls- iander o e James (Big Jim) Pendergast of Char- lottetown. was presented with l‘ a life membership in the Kins- ithe direction of the provincial die,-5 we” held in 3 barbed. :WIniZ'?" wire compound as one by one Result: 48 per cent for. 48 they were questioned by offl- ;against and four per cent un- ccrs. some of them British. Similar screenings to deter- 48 per cent against are mine any master plot for the - ‘those who definitely don‘t want troop revolts were under way . _me to resign from the federal in Tanganyika and Uganda. lN.B. To Back Ouoddy Ii Fish Study Okay By HAROLD MORRISON 7 He explained that though the WASHINGTON lCP' l‘re- (Tanada-U.S. international Joint mier Louis Robichaud of New; Commission had already under Brunswick said Saturday he I: lakrn SUt‘l1 H SllM'l.V and had 60”‘ prepared to endorse the pro-‘eluded lllt‘ project would have posed 51_no0_0oo_no0 u_s_ pr-o_ie._-ii no substantial impact on fish to harness the Passamaquodd,v.Pri(‘S. “lhifi Stud)’ did M‘ II!‘ tides for power. providing it isf.\' f’\‘t‘|'.\'0n¢‘-" can hp shown that such 3 huge The area abounds with hot- undertaking will have no sub- Tinfl Find Sardines -"id NOW siantial detrimental effect on Rrllnswick claims to have one mp 935; mas. fishing im1..m_v, of the biggest sardine industries Following talks with interior ll‘ ill? “'0?” R0biCh3Ud -‘Em Secretary Stewart Udall and one of the hilzlzesl firms—Con- other u'_s_ and Canadian om. nors Brothers-—is critical of the cials. Robichaud told reporters PFOJPC‘ 00 lhe llmunds lhal II that experts from the two coun- ma)’ lnlerfeft‘ Willi tilt‘ "Odi- tries will launch another study. tional movement of fish and rc- of the possible fisheries impact. duct‘ flit‘ Patch in the P3558111!- with A view to reaching in de Qu0dd.V l'€‘fli0n- » t-ision on the project’: impaci‘WANTS T0 C0-OPERATE within the next two to foul months. am .y.\. . ANDER OF YEAR GETS LIFE MEMBERSHIP lani. a member of the centre. Master of ceremonies was Brian Scott. chairman of the Kinsmen Club's Recrea- tion Centre committee. Shown try wants in co-operate a men Senior Citisen's Recrea- tion Centre. at a ceremony held Saturday afternoon the centre The presentation was made by Henry Gal- left to right are. Mr. Gallant. Mr. Pendergast. Mr. Scott and Ernest A Cudmorv. president of the Senior Centre. the project will not have a sub-isaid. "The fishing indultry em- stantial effect detrimeniaily on. the fishing industry. I think wel it established beyond a reason- will go along very shortly," the able doubt that these employ premier said. lwiil not be out of a job." "However. the fishing indua we ._ « '‘If they can satisfy us that W801 '0 ('0-0P9|‘l¢¢." ROUCIIIHU '; ll plays many persons. We want ’ ‘