VOL. LXXVII. NO. 227 A group of 23 French-speak- In: Vietnamese students ga- ther around External Affairs Minister Martin during a visit If It's Good For The Island The Guardian Is For It MARTIN MEETS VIETNAMESE with the minister in Ottawa Tuesday. Prior to the ing with the students, who are studying in Canada under the Colombo Plan. Mr. Martin ‘ More (bootstrap “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1964. STUDENTS announced that Canada was increasing its technical assrs- tance to South Viet Nam by $500,000 effective this year. (CP Wirephoto) NOT MORE THAN SEVEN CENTS HUGE TURTLE IS LAN DE‘D SHEMOGUE. NB. (CPI —A practical lobster fisher- man in this Northumbertanu Strait community has decid- ed on the obvious use for a turtle that , in his gear. hack it up for lobster bait. Robert Amos estimates the giant creature that towed three miles to cause it couldn't brought into his boat weighs about 2.000 pounds. It mea- sures eight feet. one-inch long with 46-inch front flip- By KEN KELLY OTTAWA (CPI —- The New Dcmnrrats. apparently hoping to forestall any one-sided action by the government on parlia- ordcrly conduct of parliamen- tary business. Party leader T. C. Douglas. flanked by most of the party‘s 17 MP5. outlined a 10-point plu- gram which includes adoption of a :cncral time-table for Par- ltnmcnt within which the partits Cnitld negotiate allocation of de- bating time. He told a press-conference that the aim is to strike a bat- ancc between full debate on leaizlative measures and the new to get public business done. The New Democratic propo- sals. embodying many of the surgeslions advanced by party Outlook In S. Viet Nam Brightens fly MALCOLM W. BROWNE SAIGON (APl—South Vietna- mese Premier Nguyen Khan‘t‘s Situation brightened somew Tuesday. A com romlse Mr ment, ended a general strike in Saigon. The threat of a new anti government demonstra- tion faded. And provincial hot~ shots had no fresh eruptions. l'Of course we have' won." secretary- of the South Vietna- _ Labor Confederation‘s Satzon council. in calling off the strike launched by . work- ers \londay. “The government has been forced to give in. If they don‘t keep their word. they know we can turn more thou- Fairis into tie street.” ee. whip Stanley Knowles lo a Liom- mons committee on rules re- ifm‘m. are being distributed to ‘ the all MP5. newspapers. ‘casting outlets and periodicals i in an effort to spark public dis- mcntary eform. launched a " cussron . public campaign Tuesday wrtit They follow closely on sale. '“lll'l'mt‘ Propose” m“ m0” ments by Prime Minister Peat- son that unless the parliamen- tary reform committee. stalled {over recommendations about dividing tip debating time, act soon the government may an to act on its own. FAR CHANGES . Pearson wasn't explicit about the kind of action but New Democrats say they fear any government proposals to c h a n g e parliamentary rules may be too one-sided and un dercut essential Opposition rights. The Ill-point rules plan also appeared to be aimed at getting more action from the parlia- mentat‘y r e to r to committee which has been sitting most of this session of Parliament. New Democrats made it plain they blame the Progressive Conser- vative opposition for failure to get agreement in the commit- toe, on allocation of parliamen- (‘cntral item of the New Dem- ocratic plan is that the par- Iliamentary session be divide into sections with provision for iperiods of time between these general divisions during which broad- ' New Parliamentary Procedure Suggested By New Democrats ' deal with matters referred to m. ; Mr. Douglas said as an ex (ample the first section could i cover the general throne speech idebate. top priority legislation. lplacing detailed spending pro- .grams of the government de- ‘partments before the Common; . in a single motion and referring .‘some departmental spending to i committees. OTHER PROPOSAL This would be followed hv a eriod of. committee work and. y in another NDP proposal. a pe- ‘riod for MPs to visit their rid- ings to keep abreast of prob- lems there. The second section count cover the budget and financial legislation. other top priority legislation and. again. a period of committee investigation. After a second break for con- stituency visits, the third sec- tion could receive reports of the (committees. act on m and deal wih remaining legislation. One of the 10 points involves ensuring that the Commons re- ceives reports of its commit— tees. which does not always happen now, and providing the committees with permanent. secretayriats to carry on the work from session to session. Within this general frame- work. the New Democrats pro pose that the political parties attempt to allocate the number ‘ Commons committees w o u i d *6 I -Months Given iFor Conversion FREDERICTON (CP) —- T.A. 'Sellen of Saint John. NB. was sentenced here Tuesday to six months in jail for theft by con- version involving rent money lreceived from tenants of build- lng here that are owned by Mrs. [Jean Whitloclr of Charlottetown, rScllen pleaded guilty last Week. MBUILDINGS 1057 of days or hours which will be spent on the different legislative stages. i Visitor Here Dies After Brief Illness Charles B. Marshall. 53. of Harrison. Ark.. USA. and form- erly of California. died yester- day at the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital. About a month ago with his wife he came here accompanie by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stretch. formerly of Long Creek. P.E.I. They move to the U.S.A. about 42 years ago. Mr. Marshall became ill Sun- day. . was in charge of transportation in Los Angeles County, California. until he re- tired four years ago and mov- ed to Arkansas Mr. Stretch became ill when he arrived here and Mr. Mar- shall was waiting until he re- covered. Funeral for Mr. Marshall will be held today from the Cutcliffe Funeral Home. The body will be sent to lnglewood.I Calif. for burial. . pers and 26-inch hind flip. Believed to be a native of waters near the est la- dies. the turtle has a black. leathery skin rather than the shell plates of some tur- Several other giant turtles ave been caught in Nova Scotia waters In recent years after becoming tangl- ed in fishermen's gear. t r Conservatives l lMctke Gains T37) " ' n . .... iln Denmark COPENHAGEN (CP) — Pre- I mier Jens Otto Krag decided to Idisband his Socialist-dominated tcoalition government following impressive Conservative gains in Tuesday's national election. informed sources said today. Krag's Social Democrats ap- peared to have retained their position as the country‘s largest party but their government[ partner for the last decade—thez Radical Liberal party—lost one. seat in the Folketing tparlia-‘ I mentt. 1 The coalition ruled by a one. vote majority over the com- HURRICANE GLADYS was about 200 miles slightly south of due cast of Cape Hatteras at 6 o‘clock Tuesday evening, the United States weather bureau said. Her movement was slow and erratic for the previous six hours. She had been expected to turn to a more easterly course Tucs- day btit early in the day swit- chart to northwest and began brushing the Atlantic coast Sask. ' MLA' _ Confers With NDP Members» Sas- was in AM. Nicholson. MLA. katoon. Saskatchewan. the province yesterday con~ ferring with members of the new Democratic Party execu- tive here. Mr. Nicholson. who was on his way to Halifax. was a CCF member of the. House of Com- mons from 1940 to 1949 and again from 1953 to 1958. He became a member of the Doug- las government in Saskatche- wan in 1960 as minister of social welfare and rehabilitat- ion. and is still a member of the legislature though the govern- ment was defeated earlier this year by the Liberals. bined opposition. Early of Danish neWSpapers called the. returns a striking Conservative victory. Divested of his coalition parl ners. Krag may try to form a minority S o c i a 1 Democratic government. fNo Ruling Made: lOn Cyprus Force 1 UNITED NATIONS 'CP) “The Security Council held ".33 . lfifth meeting on renewal of the Thursday“ I . iUnited Nations Cyprus force1 The hurman“ Tue-ma" “I'll” without reachingiwas centred about 200 miles ‘east-southeast of Cape Hatteras and moving nort‘iwcst at five ECOIII‘SP to north torlay but Tuesday agreement. 1 Diplomatic sources said nego- ltiations outside t‘ie council oniknms- It “'3‘ “Noted to h°ld1 'terms of the renewal had be-:the same speed today‘ come confused Md difficult-- The weather office here they continued to predictiyaye today clouds lthat a draft resolution accepts-twim the leading edge or lble to all 11 members Will be smrm will begin to spread worked on . . The present threemomh man, i Nova Scotta from the South. tdate expires Saturday. at E. t iDe GauIIe Visits i BOGOTA. Colombia President arrived in Bogota Tuesday the second lap of his lO-natt n Latin American tour. While thousands greeted him enthusi- astically. the Colombian army hunted for a French terrorist suspected of lurking ' this gain _- decorated mountain city. De Gaulle's Caravelle jet (AP) Fishing Vessels Seek Shelter From Gladys I HALIFAX '(‘Pt v— Hurricane"western Nova Scotia ports lGladys was expected to alter gan heading for shelter Tues- was day and swells on Browns .not expected to affect the Nova Have and George's Bank off the jScotia marine areas until la t e. province‘s southeastern the ‘ excerside in the Imouvas terminated 24 hours ahead‘ Colombia Capital dc Gaulle of France. out .0 I with to 65 wind gusts up . t i t t I l y' silegislation would follow ,.\ ‘V t panies would be broadened. The WEATHER Sunny with a few cloudy intervals; south Winds 15. Low-high 46 and 65. Thursv day; showers and cool. 18 PAGES New Curbs Announced For Foreign Investments I New Ruling Applies lo Financial Houses OTTAWA ICPI -- New curbsvshares or allotment of newly on foreign investment in L'an- issued shares to a non-residenI ada‘s banks, life insurance com-i after tod a y (Tuesdayl that panies. trust companies and‘would increase the number of loan companies were announced ; shares held by non - residents in the Commons Tuesday night ; beyond 25 per cent of the total by Finance Minister Gordon. 1 number of issued shares. no one Basically, he proposed that‘will be permitted to exercise reflective at midnight Tuesday the voting rights pertaining to . there would be a limit on non- =the shares so transferred or 31- resident shareholdings in these: lofted so long as they continue financial institutions of 25 perlto be or for a non- cent of issued shares. i resident. Mr. Gordon said he will in . t . . in the case of a company . Irndmfihtofhav ileg'SIam" dsafl't that today (Tuesday) has more ‘mg V” e "siurance' “digit an 25 per cent of its issued and 10a" compa" 95 The ban ‘sharcs held by non-residents. men . this suspension of voting rights but the effective date would be.wou1d apply only to flamers ithghsame'. .t d Md _,. 1or allotments of shares that 1 k i lefgn'mzles: Sail” away; ‘ would increase the proportion mg 5 af‘ ’9 _ “ ‘ y of shares held by non-residents. “ fjsesfig‘e‘fis‘ powers M the 1 but the voting rights pertaining to shares now held by non-resi- dents would not be disturbed. in t SECOND PROVISION “S e c o n d. the prohibitlun jagainst the exercising of voting l rights. applicable in the case of The limit on mortgage loans i any holding of shares by or for would be raised to allow these, i a non-resident and associated trust, loan and insurance com-l limit on their investment common stock would be ratsed| to 25 per cent of assets from 15. ‘ companies to lend up in 75 pm- i shareholders that exeeeds 10 mlIGS Der hour and tides three cent of the vayue 0f me propel-W per cent of the issued shares. “’9‘ am” normal- mad-V5 I5 instead of the present two- WOUId "01 apply t0 any SUM expected to move at about thirds 0f value ‘holdings that now exist. How- SIX miIPS Per “0111‘ towards l power of insurance com. ever. this exemption would the northwest until about 6 'panies m invesl in may eslaw y cease if any such holding is In. o‘clock this morning, then "wouyd be broadened, creased after today. (Tuesday) turn gradually to the north. 1 “Third, if more than 50 per Hurricane watch is in effect from Cape Hatteras. N.C.. to Block Island. R.l. Gale warn- ings are displayed from Wil- Iington. NC. to Provincetown. Mass. (AP Wirephoto) ( he. La- shore ‘were reported to be heavy. determining the 10 per cent. GIVES DETAILS cent of the shares of a com- . Mr~ Gordon Ea"? this ' pany are. today. held by or for SCFiDtIOH 0‘ the [Olefin Owner“ one non-resident. that company ship proposals: twould be exempt from these Total number of shares limitations on the transfer of j of c a p i t a 1 stock of these shares and the exercise of vot- financial institutions that could ing rights so long as that con- he owned by non-residents dition continues to exist. rhrgdqfirez'; per cent or a“ 15'. Mr. Gordon said he wanted Holéilwg 5y make clear that the propo~ dent would be lintited o 10 per . .m” not affect the great .mayortty of normal market cent of issued shares. ’ . . Shams hold I“. shareholders . transactions in the shares of the ' institutions concerned. associated witi the non-resident would be taken into account in . . PC Critic Backs Move any one non~rcsl- I" t r SBIS There would be nothing to prevent shares being registered in the name of a Canadian where a non-resident is benc- ficial owner. but in such cases OTTAWA (CPI—Marcel Lam no one could vote the shares, No one would be allowed to'bcrt (PC —- Edmonton Wesft -use the voting rights of shares financial critic for the Lou- lheld directly by a non-resident, servativc opposition. Tuesday . Gladys Hurries I o Exerctse End HALIFAX 'CPl _ The Navy: l .53“ 1 said Tuesday a joint Canadian— associated . United anti-submarine west Atlantic States ; of Schedule because of approach- Fishing vessels out of south-JinE hurricane Gladys. ‘ “‘_ T" The eight Canadian ships tak- ling part in the excrcise were expected to begin arriving here? early today. ; Liberals or held for him by nominccs, night commended the govern- “if the total of the states so ment's move to put new curb! held together with the shares on foreign investment in (an. held by or for shareholders as- ada's b a nk 5. life insurance sociated with the non-resident (-nnypanies‘ t r u n companie- exceeds 10 per cent of the is- sued shares of the company." DEADLINE SIGNIFICANT ithc government plan had been Mr. Gordon said midnight;outlined by Finance Minister Tuesday would be. significant n Gordon that generally the Con- three respects: lservatives believe this 's a it will be proposal i move in the right direction. He the directors of a said the move originally was company allow the cn'ry started by former Conserva- in the company's books on live finance minister Donald any transfer of outstanding Fleming in 1957' Farm Platform and loan companies. He told the Commons after ‘First. that if ’said Like Fiction Story OTTAWA (CPJ — Opposition He said it was time for e and Agriculture Minister Harry government to wake up. e th “W landed at m “mam, Airport“ Leader Diefenbaker used a mi- have had for too long a minis— ays. outside Bogota. after an hm“- nor farm bill Tuesday as siep- Brandishing a Paper IK‘ said and “minute flight from Cmulping “one for a may.“ a'tack was the Liberal party's farm for of agriculture who is away 3,000 Man Firelines Io Save Calif. Iown acas. Venezuela. on the Liberal farm program Peer Sees No Danger platform in the last election. he from this House. said reading it was like goingl Mr. Hays was in L for t'trough a book of fiction. talks with agriculture officials The piece of legislation be- there. fore the House 77 a bill that Mr. would enable the Farm Credit there was llici’cnbakcr complained no minister in the i Corporation to give loans to Commons _to answer questions i syndicates of farmers to buy on the legislation. farm marllilwrh' u “as "ill- The ministcr's parliamentary F'SANTA ROSA. Calif. (AP)—- ifornln because many tighter: i diges‘m' I ' "Onsmmrd and secretary. Bruce S. Beer (1,—- lrmghmu' m d In the” h.” been We“ norm _ completely insufficient in arty I" _ Winds h v by y 8 Governor Edmund G. Brown l- way to meet me farm NM» Peclt has there but he had no to- I. we in“ the pewflmr om eles and rem" authority to speak for tie govv “Illile mhfluc.d by for.“ mu“ ' mu” “MIMI of “I” I It was harmless in itself but ernment. Mr. Dielenbaker said. Ihan 100.1113“me mon- "re'cmn‘d "9" In the term" QUEBEC (CPl —— The Queeniwill be resolved in the long i had 509“ DUI “mil as 1'3 5“ ‘ Mr. Diefenbaker demanded nu. m . '8' Eng burned. wine country around Naps and will not. be in dangcr while [nu-“n.” he said. terfuge to conceal the iatlut‘euto [hm H“. gm-pmmcm mm, to Calm; ' mg.“ I" m" Gallstone. 30 and so miles Quebec a British peer said ml 30' 0" “ha” “I MWHIHW‘ the aid of eastern dairy farm- mh ' “tum‘y' northeastofhn Francisco. The Quebec City Tuosday, 'FEAR 'NATURAI.‘ He went _through the Liberal "s. in making me demand h. The “we” “"0” WIS but!!! 3'3an dull!“ "IO NI” Lord Boothby. an independent‘ Fear for the Queen‘s safety W" ' “Wm” mom‘s“ 39km.“ spoke not as leader of the opptr’ he" “’1? I 15' It It ""9? [dinner It". 'OMIIII life peer. said his belief came I while she is in Quebec is “nat— ‘M‘m had “9°” mm"; AS , his. sittnn but as a “westerner” and Rosa. 50 miles north of sea thaws! for quick financiallld. from talks with the governor ural apprehension throughout l WWW“ (“Emmi . "n'h'mr' ‘ht’ 533” a“ western farm!" Fl‘anclsco but. not baton 35 Callstogl when fire ear‘y general political leaders in Ot- the Commonwealth" he said “now”: "Ch 'tcm' "9 term”! would support aid to the W'Ob" ome‘ we“ '9 ll film" I“ Mona” VIM 0“ 5 mm" (awe and leading citinens here. "But the Queen has such a the “Vernmem‘s “11”” “Ha” Il‘ms 0‘ easier“ afil‘iwllm ‘ 1000.59“ M- AIM-Patient Ind MN m "In I’m In an inte r view. Lord sense of responsibility. she will cglt"':al {prmztrm‘ 35 a 557m" Which “'N‘e "‘9 most» serious in 32mm "9‘ ID-restdent convent flitdentl. VIII saved “If! Boothby. who sat in the House come here no matter what p a") o "" mg" the NW"?- “not: it. “a: '......t.’. mummy; attraction; f'.°".i:;"'“‘;i" “arr; .. 1w A FEW ‘- ' » . .' . ~" . - t Holdertht ..- Checked at he eastern edge. northwutofthlmhlthfll age in 1998. said the brutal British feeling over threats iomaf “id 331: "Egg" where the aim has fire-control musty. - «It homo h COMO“. home Monday. An estimated l shock of President through the Naps Valley. (AP Wireph ow tension which i have no doubt against the Queen's life. Lord he said. referring to the Quebec . problem. I l. g, I flames which many toured Kennedy: “mac”! '0': quick. mucus would am the mm m assassination is responsible for Boothby said. “They are bewil- 3mm“ 0"." 3‘ '7 lhyelp ab {SW-1118;“ “mints? so u 1....“ 1......“ m" f f m c . ed . t Classified ..... to. n .Wm " W‘. 0 Very my my,» m M m t. “m.” . M eat: or e Neens safety darn."They Just dont under-i Com." 7 he”, the (“fin”). "merg- “silt; . mu - - ' ' i H. W. H rrld (ND — m “33:3: m" g" ’5" weather. low humidity and MI- The former political secretary Lord Boothby said not one in' ‘ , ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ‘ " '4 lcnay we“: “uphill”; Th} I Mr medic...“ ' m“. to Winston Churchill sa‘d it was 1.000 Britons knew of the Que-l g"m'"‘ If isomewhat unusual and its pub the 99 thousand men manned Ition fraught with peril. The “rather unfortunate" Queen Eli. bee problem until fears for the “‘"fl' m" ' ‘ pose is still a mystery. How- h fire Ila” m.w in u“, am.“- d “Mtg-rt” ' '13! m Gill. Joe Mariachi. Jr., with 50 homes were destroyed by sabeth was invited to Quebec at Queen‘s life were expressed. i E‘m‘fl'“ ‘ ever, fie added. his party lup- Nerve. sun «mm; a; banned a whit! in m m M and lime. and his brother. Rich- flte brush and timber fire this time. 'Anyway they wouldn't give L “‘9' Queen" c“, 5 ports co—operstive ownership of tilt. (In situation '0 of the ,ltlh’l 5. counties “I. md.mm and. extinguish the last em- which roared for two days "This is because of a certain damn one way or the other."l s'mmer'l'h 3 farm machinery and processing Ill tuméhggm. if .3 d "n ' hereafter fire destroyed their mount of tension at present. mm c°' “ ‘ Jammie: and will support the “Dh- m c - ' ' bill in principle. l