° If it’s Gead For The Island 4 8 - ATHER snowflurries; winds WE _» The Guardian Is For It < ° ; en ee ee tee _ sopet wer 10 and 20. Thursday: milder, re - , a 4 : ev 32 unas e be e 7 pes omy cote ince Edward Island’ ‘Like The Dew” , - VOL. LXXVIII. NO. 299 Asthertaa® oo Second Clase Mall by, ETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1965. nor ua’™ SEVEN CENTS) ° - 4 PAGES Dae et treal Tuesday shortly after he returned from a vacation in up repeatedly whenever there cussed,"” he said. He reflected @ moment and then, with a tees en ae, 1966 Mr. arson also qualify for the old age pension.” By BORIS MISKEW question Tuesday night high- lighted the closing of the 20th session of the United Nations Genera) Assembly. The 117 - end its session by late night or early today after three-month session. — The assembly was forced into ay a Tuesday saw approval by the Budgetary committee of a rec- ord 1966 budget of $121,567,420— recommended for 1965. SCALE UNCHANGED The scale of assessments re- |mained unchanged for ‘ major, Marks Closing Of UN Session ded in the main political com- , UNITED NATIONS (CP) — A’ mittee that the U.S. withdraw freely expressed opinion of all heated debate on the Korean jits military forces from South its people through a nationwide | Korea, After a day-long debate, how- lever, the committee approved a U.S.-acked resolution by a vote M nation assembly | of 62 to 12, with 29 abstentions. In an obvious reference to the worked overtime in an effort, to| All Communist nations and Al- dispatch of South Korean units | seria opposed it: BACKED BY CANADA The resolution, co-sponsored Ambassador Paul Tremblay, Canada’s permanent UN repre- | sentative, said that there is only |the reunification of Korea-” “That is by ascertaining the election under effective interna- tional supervision.” . Fedorenko described South Korea as a U.S. military base. to Viet Nam, Fedorenko said ithe Korean people are being ‘drawn into U.S. military adven- tures against their will. to defend it against the threat | jof an attack by North Korea, | French Ambassador Roger | Continued on page 3 Col. 6) NATO Partners | 4 } | DR. CHAMPAGNE MONTREAL (CP ) De. | Ciaude Champagne, 74, the} $13,094,620 higher than had been | 45. “just method of achieving Seydoux praised South Korea's \@oted Canadian composer, died | |at his home in Montreal Tues- | y. ' Born in Montreal, @agne was a former vice-direc- | tor of the Quebec Conservatory | Dief Sees No Change In Shuffle Of Cabinet Heated Debate On Korean Issue Sauves Report Said Nebulous = By CY Fox { in_his_last budget speech, MONTREAL (CP) — Opposi- ill ‘‘also be absent" along with tion Leader Diefenbaker on his return from a Caribbean vaca- tion said Tuesday shuffling of Prime Minister Pearson's cabinet ‘“‘does not ip- dicate any changes in the at- titude of the present govern- ment.” He told. a press conference that all but two «appointments im the cabinet shuffle were ex- pected and that these two ex- ceptions were .‘‘obvious.” But Mr. mot spell out who the two ex- Diefenbaker would yency by that district's MP, Maurice Sauve, “only added further strength to our demand the recent | Mr. Gordon when the House re- | sumes. The corporation, a proposed, jholding company in which in. dividual Canadians could invest, thas been “lying around for 2% years” and that it will likely disappear now with the min ister, he said. QUESTIONS STATUS In his Montreal interview, he jsaid he couldn't, understand the circumstances that would con- tinue Privy Council President ight sittings for the last sev. ty other nations, including | Replying to the Soviet stae-| contin were Hae event esr 4 roe ’ ry Try a gate Jai Na- ¢ ‘ view the fact that in Nov- : be taken on various resolutions |tinue its efforts toward reunifi- oe" Nun teases be in | Noted Canadian- He did say an explanation of | ember 1964 “he mislead Parlia- approved in assembly commit- | cation and North Korea to ocm coin Korea at the request of | . ‘ election - time developments in | ent.” tees ply with UN’ objectives. the South Korean government | Composer Dies | Hes - de - la - Madeleine constit- |""Mir _Diefenbaker apparently referred to statements made by Mr. Favreau. on the extradition Dr. Cham- |@urprised Mr- case of Lucien Rivard, which gave rise to the Dorion inquiry. At that time—November, 1064 —Mr. Favreau was minister of justice, a post he resigned after publication of the inquiry’s re that the _ fullest explanation should be given.” Mr. Diefenbaker said he is Sauve, named minister of rural development and forestry in last week's cab- the West Indies. He brushed is a lack of matters to be dis- (CP Wire i ; ' i States 6 ; : photo) contributors. The. United : of Music and teacher at the | inet shakeup, should- have “re-| About the degree of Quebee Pie 31.91 per cent, the Soviet | i td’ i lied on the fact that in his con- in VOTE is 276-48 inion 14.92, Britain 7.21 and! |Vincent d’Indy Music School in | He a jo ” Tepresentation the reorgan- —_—_—_—_———— nada 3.17. scale aiso will | Montreal. , etituency things always have |ized cabinet, Mr. Diefenbaker Canad. The been that way. said he has ‘grave dobts’’ that British House Approves : apply in 1967. The highlight of the 1965 fall session was the unprecedented visit to the world organization Set In N By ENDRE MARTON ew Role thave been under consideration | He entered the Paris Conserv- jatory in 1921 and while there | jis first’ serious work, Hercule et Omphale, had its premiere. | He referred to an account /the province is fully repre- given by Mr. Sauve concerning | sented, allegations that foremen on win-| The Opposition leader refer- ; | | few, yea ter, his Suite |ter works projects in Tles-de-la- | req inter. ; of Pope Paul Oct. 4 and his plea WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi- for years to create some kind 4 ente: See tats a had a aa ‘te | 1 et ee oe jor |Canadienne, which he wrote ia |Madeleine ha ir jobs |mated by Mr. Pearson as peace. . dent Johnson and Chancellor of a NATO nuclear force, 1n- | won him the International because of their Conservative mew trade minister beginning : e e The ‘Vietnamese war, though Ludwig Erhard Tuesday agreed cluding the proposed fleet of | ie ; “ | B io : \Folklore Award. politics. early in. 1966, as ‘the new not on the agenda, touched -off |West Germany and other inter; 'British- and American sub |" 1) i960 for his contribution to! power in the Liberal party.” ; esian i mM che © a series of bi winches be ested partners in NATO should marines. the arts ‘in Canada, Dr Cham. | C4145 FOR COMMISSION | He expressed certainty that if tween the U.S: and the Soviiet |have an appropriate part in nu-| Erhard, informants. said, ex- pagne was gresed + Comeen| Mr. Diefenbaker said later in | war. Winters’ “influence is pro- avo by a small group | ing. ee of ConslFvative oppontion men: Government supporters Regulations enforcing the ban | cheered when Cledwyn Hughes |ministerr of -state for Common- were passed by 276‘votes to 48 wealth relations, disclosed that bloc countries in a number of clear defence. This vote, 299 to 272, was forced ‘by the Conservatives on Tattoo Artist Swould not explain. Diplomatic observers said the reason for the reticence is that the issue affects NATO asa iplained ancidea, which included tional crews. fleet's. Polaris missiles. would | gemain the exclusive right of —The decision to fire the Council, medal and $2,000. He is survived by his wife and | |¢wo_daughters. Archives in Ottawa. — | an interview in Ottawa that Mr. portionate to his prestige” the LONDON (Reuters) — Brit- group forced the vote against | other i { ing: . 3 : ; governments as elgo debates. . | A communique, ‘covering Er- | the following: A film ig |Pearson should eet up 2 com- minister's su: for aln’s oi! cmberye ca Mndete | ev panty leaders wishes, .and|been encouraging. {- ~ | During debate Tuesday 00 the gira's two-day visit, did not, There would be no mixed oy Soiveen joni end 1090 was |Mtission immediately to “nves- Saas ah. the 2 rd it tke Ceaie ny ar 7: (anaes aiiniainns lee oe, meaniats government won {Korean issue, Soviet Ambasse-|eay ‘what “‘apptopriate eat rae ee aaarncion ty emade by. the National Film |Qe2e oe Nes-de-la-Madeleine |puiding materials and ma i = wes — Nisolat t~ Fedorenka ’ atis. Spokesmen of both eee oe wae tne. Board in 1964‘ for the Dominios |" me ae chinery will lead the govern- es. one oa dave ment to abolish the tax. Mr. was “so naive; so nebulous” | that it raised more questions Diefenbaker -said’’Mr. Winters expressed support for such es \elimination during the cam- than it answered, the opposition |aaign that led to the Nov. & Dies At Age 77 TORONTO (CP) — Vivian A. (Sailor Joe) Simmons, 77, —figures reflecting the extent of |the United States has instructed the so-called “Rhodesian lobby"’|an ‘American oil company to. di- @mong Conservatives who op- vert a tanker due in Beira, Mo- leader said. ay | general: election, He also said he was amazed | whole—or at least five countries | ° , | YS |. the American. president. t —The West Germans reaffirm | Bogus Money at the resignations of Maurice |\QUTLINED POSITION that the: communique described | as “interested partners.” They) tic position that they do not pose strong measures against | Rhodesia. - The right _wing — Conservative Glue-Sniffers Sus In North York: Vandalism aa TORONTO (CP)—Police aay they believe teen-age _glue-snif. fers. may be | weekend vandalism t caused | more than $3,000 damage to a | | ned school in suburban North The 390 pupils of Gosford. Pud- lic School returned . to their | ¢lassrooms, Tuesday. after—hav- | img Monday off while mainte- | Mance staff took 14. hours to | clean up the mess. Almost every moveable object | fn the 16-classroom school was | amashed and an_ investigating | Officer said it was “the work of | | zambique, today with a cargo of crude oil for Rhodesia. Hughes ‘said the response of pected The glue-sniffing craze hit the | Toronto area this year. Sniffing model airplane glue from tubes causes a drunken sensation. Youths who overturned 106 . tombstones in a_cemetery..this....The prime.minister also made fall said in court they had been | these major points in a 90-min- claimed the 4,831 tatoos a“ . |the conferences. are the United States and Brit- ain, which possess national nu- clear weapons, and three that do not: West Germany, Italy,| and The Netherlands. One other country, France, bas its own nuclear weapons. At least three members, Canada, | Norway and Denmark, have said flatly they are not inter- ested in* ‘nuclear sharing.” -—The -future--of-the Atlantic Al- liance was the main topic of want any kind of national deterrent. Nor do they want any bilateral solution with the United States. WANT CO-OWNERSHIP —With no German crew én the subs, and with recognition of an exslusive American right to decide when and how to use the fleet’s missiles, the. German idea_suggests.co- * ownership of the vessels, and a greater say in advance planning of strategy. The defence ministers of the five interested countries meet im Washington in January- MENTIONS PROPOSALS Erhard was reported to have sniffing glue. jute epeech: | 1. Britain will not.by itself call | At the North York school, | ‘ : i 1 and tele. | Comtinued, on page 3, col. 5) phones’ torn from walis. Potted | plants ‘were smashed and the! De Gaulle Sees dirt, mixed with ink and glue, | was strewn about. Paint was} Ma da ral spread over floors, walls and New n te ceilings. PARIS (AP) — President de madmen:” ‘ Obscene pictures were A 10-year-old girl who lives scrawled. on_blackboards. | near the school told police- she ‘Guinea pigs and rabbits were | looked through a school door let out of their cages. Dead Sunday and saw a youth lying goldfish lay on the floors. A/| on the floor in what appeared {piano in the kindergarten was | to be a\ stupor, ‘overturned and smashed. Crippling Blow MONTREAL (CP) — Police jony Sullivan, 34, of Dpllard des , @ Who seized 5,000,000 Irish sweep- |Ormeaux. | stakes tickets valued at $17,000,-| Mrs. Kelly was charged with 000 Monday night, said Tuesday | operating a lottery and Sullivan they have probably destroyed with selling or offering to sell | lottery operation that extended | lottery tickets. Judge Rene.The- | throughout Canada and included |berge granted bail of -$10,000 | parts. of the United States. jeach and the hearing was set | A combined ‘force of Montreal for Dec: 28. | and provincial police raided two| The sale of lottery tickets is | suburban Montreal homes and lillegal in all Canadian prov- | seized _the —tickets- -and - $10,000. inces: The =“fence is punishable | in cash and cheques. \by imprisonment for @ maxi-| Provincial police officials de-|mum of two years. scribed the operation as “‘defin-| Police Director Jean-Paul Git- | itely the largest lottery raid in |bert of Montreal said the raids | . Québec. at least—and per-.| Re To Sweepstake Operation Gaulle said Tuesday night his election. victory Sunday, repre- sents a direct-mandate from the whole of the French people and he intends to work with re-| | newed ardor for progress, in- Gependence and peace. _ ported | tip on the operators came from Toronto morality Inspector Wil- liam Pilkington, he said. “This smashes the largest dis- tributor of Irish sweepstake tickets in Canada.” Provincial Police Director J. Adrien. Robert said, ‘The result uriderlines the importa of co- operation among all law en- forcement agencies.” - inspector Pilkington said hie department acted as a clearing house for information that led to the raids. : ee “This has been a crushing haps in all of Canada.” i They said further investiga- | tions may lead to the arrest of | “many people who were actu- | ally selling the tickets.’ Lists of | the sellers also were seized. in the raids, police said. -.Officials.-said--the-two were the key distribution cen- tres for Irish’ tick« all provinces and into the north- ie * “that I can anticipate a similar eastern United States. i¢ |fate for any new operation of AR IN COURT mn) ry | this kind.” Tuesday were Mrs. Francis aes S suburban Ville. La- ‘ her son-in-law Anth- were the result of Canada-wide | blow to the Irish ‘sweeps. It will police co-operation. The actual |mean the re - organization of | their entire sales team.” peter te Hr 0° ttre) serzen mw TAREE. crrms t : id the total value of : ONLY 3 | tlokets seized . in raids in” Tor- *. SHOPPING __ ¢ ce, Vancouver, Winnipes and | DAYS TILL % CHR stakes operation is so “@ “It would be indiscreet of me jto say we've cleaned up the w|irish sweepstakes.” But we've Stephanie Smith, 22, SEAT- ED, has a big smile for her mother, Mrs. Bernadine Smith, LEFT, and her sister Antonia as she ates iput quite a dent in it.” being home in New City mentioned many proposals that WE Wises: ” STEPHANIE’S HOME FOR CHRISTMAS for Christmas . Step- hanie, a srl sends ot the Hospital of Rockefeller University, has had the rare frequently fatal blood dis- ease, hypus erythematosus, since she was 15. She has a busy time ahead of her an- swering all the-letters she has received from people who read about her courageous fight ¢ against the disease in an As- sociated Press dispatch recent- we. (AP Wirephoto) Site Raided RICHMOND HILL, Ont. (CP) Provincial police raided a bev- erage room here Monday night and arrested two men charges of conspiring to manu- facture counterfeit U.S. money Police said grandiose plans had__been___made—for—-printing- $10,000,600 worth of bonds and funneling phoney $20 and $50 bills to the underworld in the United States. 7 ay One officer described the acheme as “absolutely goofy.” Charged are Joseph Marc Jean Therriauit, 41, of Montreal and Cari Uteck, 44, of Thornhill, ‘Ont. The arrests followed a five- ‘week investigation involving an undercover agent, a former em- ployee of the attorney-general's crime laboratory. He ‘told police last month he thad been. asked for technical | assistance in” matiufacturing! counterfeit money for shipment to Switzerland. i Police asked him to play | along with the idea, learning all fhe could. t | Wilson Plans _ Russian Visit | t LONDON (Reuters) — Prime | Minister Wilson announced in | thé Commons Tuesday he will | visit Moscow Feb. 21 to 24 at) the Soviet Union's invitation in | a new effort to settle the Viet Nam war. | But a Brittsh official conceded | there dre no new developments | to give“any increased. hope the jatest’ British peace mission might. succeed where its pred- ecessors failed. (The. Associated Press re- sygin, without committing him- | self to a precise date, was” said | ported that Soviet. Premier Ko- - Lamontagne as state secretary| About the future policies of and Rene Tremblay as post- |the Conservative opposition im master-general after, the gov-| Parliament, Mr. Diefenbaker lernment insisted there was the |said: “We want the government atmost propriety in the no- to bring in certain matters of down - payment furniture pur- ational importance. There i@ chases for which they ° were |mo other way an opposition can criticized. In light of the de |press the need of action than fence offered for their action, |through amendments.” > Mr. Diefenbaker said; he was; Amendments to government surprised the two ministers sud-_|(bills_automatically_irivolve votes. denly decided to resign. iby the House which constitute About Mr. Sauve, the con- jquestions of confidence’ in the servative leader said: ‘‘He’s the government. Hence, what leader of the new ‘politics and amounts to want of confidence yet he based his entire defence (votes would be initiated by the on the fact that whatever was opposition. done was in keeping with the| However, if the minority gov- | course of the past.” fernmént sponsors a speech Mr: Diefenbaker said he be-|from the throne indicating that \hieves the proposed Canada De-| steps considered necessary by velopment Corp., which former! the Opposition will be taken, }finance minister Gordon out. | (Continued on page 3 Col. 7) Montreal City Tory Critical Of.Leader- MONTREAL (CP) — Georges flaws": in the party structure in or. a Se He and the other \Conserva Con ative | c@ ate” 0 wn tive MPs. from Quebec want a @ Montreal ‘seat at the last gen- structure ‘more democratically eral ‘lection, Tuesday night? and systematically orgamzed.” crificized John Diefenbaker He said he was not invited efter the Conservative leader’s|to meet Mr. Diefenbaker, when stopover here. \ihe passed through here. “Mr. Diefenbaker should) The Montreal member — the listen a little ‘less to some of jonly Conservative out of 21 this Quebec friends who have, MPs from Montreal Island— never been elected and never ,said the absence of such an in will be elecfed,” said Mr.‘ Val- vitation is an example of the ade, who was not among a flaws in the Quebec conserva- group at the airpdrt to meet | tive organization ? Mr. ‘ Diefenbaker on his return | Sa ; Mountain from a Caribbean vacation. Mr. Valade said Mr, Diefen- Creeps Up On Village baker should listen more to the electéd from Quebec. SWANSEA (Reuters)—A mov: | ing mountain crept tower! the Re-elected member for Mont- real Ste. Marie Nov. 8, Mr. Val- ade said there} are ‘‘serious Yanks Push 6 jone--6f. three U-S. Air ‘ fighter-bombers shot down dur- ing extensive raids Monday. He --3, Tonkin by an amphibious plane after flak destroyed his F105 Thunderchief. Force | |was plucked from the Gulf of | by qualified diplomats to have | if undertaken in principle to come ‘ blige siecan ae to Britain, some ‘time next fall.) Air Attacks aun oaaient Fox Wilson said he has had a con- | l Svinseere’ Mile en te edge i kare . en From AP-Reuters of the 1,000-foot Mynydd Al- SAIGON (CP) — US. fet Itygrug began fleeing ther planes from the carrier Kitty jhomes; fearing another fall of INSIDE TODAY Hawk bombed a highway bridge rock such as the one that swal-, 12 miles north of Haiphong |lowed up a ‘house on the lowef moe ab : |. Tuesday. inthe. closest_.Ameri-.|-slopes- three-days- before 7 eee ee ae can approach of the. war to that “The mountain has been mov- a aio RR eee re 3 major port of North Viet Nam. jing toward the village since Gate. hiss | 1 They claimed five. direct hits. |1959,"" said a, local council en. Fi iin... 10 American authorities also dis- +gineer, John Evans. :.. Why, we nance, markets ...... jclosed the rescue of a pilot of cannot say.” Six years ago a 250 - yard istretch of the main_road vam ished urider the mountain. * Now, cracks have started ap pearing in the road through the village. Tuesday ni they were wideming. ' 4 pat