v If It's Good For The Island I he Guardian Is For It who (doorman Low-high 35 and 53. “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” VOL. LXXVII. N0. 119 INTENT 0N director Maur- Cln- Ill I7 tho Post Office formmtdmhc‘ Anti-stud II M Department. Ottawa. and Geoffrey. It was the second CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. THURSbTAiTilXY 21. 1964. .St. John's Talks Bog WEATHER Cloudy with a few clear periods In after- noon: northwest winds 25, gusts to 45. “mug” SEVEN CENTS 18 PAGES I 0n StriIke By DAVE BU 'ER ST. JOHN’S Nfld.tAP)—Fed- eral labor mediator H.R. Pet-I £52312; “bleatwgenotlieesosl‘iieppin; ls Scheduled Friday companies and striking long- shoremen here. bowed out Wed- nesday after announcing that “i no si , for The Prince of Wales College. Irwin Judson. Alcxnmlra. , tion will be mod 0" “Anne Macintyre. Sherwood. bor area representative J. W. “M” . ,_ - .- Gillies and three past presiq Friday morning. May find. at Mackinnon. John-s has felt no severe pinchIi MacKinnon. Charlottetown. and the address to the graduates W. *David “Shirley Matheson. MacLeod. Parkdalc.‘ both parties to arrive at n ‘ minister of education. will lie- Board of Trade. l . I Hump, R,_ a . agreement satisfactory to each‘ other." The negotiations broke down.- after meetings? both separately and jointly. The; mediation team, headed by MLI Pettigrove. included federal la- I _ I _ ,stde and the Principal. Dr.‘ The strike was in its 2Itth day; Frank .Macxinn0n_ will give my wedMSda)” ,Bmh "‘9 “mm‘ and 5 report of the year‘s work. Lieu. the association refused to com-‘ tenanh Governor WI JI Mug me!" ,0“ e breakdown 1“ ne'I Donald. will present the diplo- gouat'onsz .mas and prizes. The Valedic-. Meanwhile. although St. tory will be given by Dawn. ia . Gerald Mcek. Frcnch River, Richard Ozon. Summerside William Smith. Charlottetown Cecil Taylor. Winsloe. “Barrie Willis. Clyde River, :*I)onald York, Alma RR. Education: i has become im 5 ble I dents of the Newfoundland"1000 am' Hm“ LG Dewar- hundreds of items are in sliortl . supply or no longer available in I wm be Ewen by Dr' A city stores. Small amounts ofl Trueman' gamma" of [he (3' . . . . .na a 51331; are smmg m by a” “(1' Following are the winners of, *David Compton, Summcrside. "Gail Jenkins, Summersidc. honor diplomas. graduating di. ‘ Marjorie Linkletlcr, Summer- Aboul “0 piCkCIS continued to plomas and certificates and the. side. tie up "16 waterfront and rail pass list for the val-inns year; ‘ David Maf'Fal’Il’llw. Bcdcque. yards here Wednesday. More in alphabetical order; I‘Glenda MacKenzle. Flat Riv- than l.000 carloads of freight Fourth Year Honour Diploma l are lying idle along the main- I65 per cent and over .. I‘Wayne E. Mac-Kilinon, St. d Charlonefl 56ason likely will be the best on reco . .lh V‘ll » t. Sl ' Opgrk al amour Cmtlfl Lobster Season i I May Set Record l ARMOUTH. '\'.S. fCPi l Wind has long been a fisher-l man's enemy but a bit of a; I blow Wednesday was welcomed! 0 ‘e lby Yarmouth County lobsterr' ! men. They needed a break. I i A rare sf re t c h f good; By JAMES NELSON I weather has enabled fishermen ()TTA'WA .cplfi'rhe govarx‘, ' to haul lobsters every day for. mem appeared as the'resuh n Imore than a month. Fisherlcs'pany caucus meetings Wednes. department officials say the day m be virtually certain of winning any House of Commons vote that comes up on Prime Minister Pearson's intention lo Iintroduce a maple leaf flag for l Canada. ‘ Mr. Pearson reiterated in the ‘C mo n s after the caucus 'meetings that he does not in- ‘tend to hold a natiotial referen— I dum on the subject, but to stand or fall in the Commons on his cabinet's decision on the flag Neutralists In Laos Use VIENTIANE (AP) —— Driven mm the last footliolds on the Plaine des Jarres. the neutral- ists have thrown in their tiny deSI . The cabinet meets today to plc a esign. one of three worked out by the prime minis- . , , ‘. ' . ltation with heral- alr fotce to try to slow the diive 9}. m cons" . the pro-Communist Pathet dgnexpertts “21,50?” Of his Lao. Western military sources ijmf:’_:ery diszéfi's'a“ Pm "99""9‘1 Wednes‘jay' , bod three red maple leaves Tilel‘e 3"? 59"?" Plan"s '" 3“" ioined together on a single tion. all T-29. single - engine. Stem Ono'ghow ,h ‘ - propeller-driven craft furnished ' ‘ s em agaInSt Caucus Leaks Indicate PM Likely To Win Flag Vote Cabinet Meets Today On Design R up enough voles from 0p- positlon party members to sus- tain it. even if some Liberal MP5 vote against the prime: minister's choice. There are reported to be only a few Liberals, mainly from Newfoundland and Ontario. who feel sufficiently keenly about replacing the Canadian Red Env. sign to vote against the prime minister. In Conservative ranks. feel- ings cut through any feelings of loyalty to the party stand. what- ever it may when crys- talized. Quebec western Conservatives want something other than the nion Jack; Maritime and Ontario mem- bers want the Red Ensign or the Union Jack. . New Democratic Party and Social Credit members for the most parl will support the gov« ernment aliement deb. Creditisles had . an- nounced publicly it will support. the government. laney's A Taste of Honey are . . . , . - . , . d in- I . I . . _ - ice Elvans final few instruc Roy Wordsworth and Stellar performance in one dayof the 2."? bl," gazfggmflggi Sndney l Arts and Science: . Mary s R” ‘ . . the United States about a tab White] bakgldound Ellis “5mg State Se-l-et rv La ta ions before last ni ht's r- Finla son Stll 1 ed J l v ‘ eg y y 't - ‘Julla Ramsax- hensnmlon- e C" “S a" 5 m deslg'r ‘ ‘ at . "‘9" m E P8 y - 6 8? Day I 0. pay. written of and by a girl NS i Frances Ann Cullen. Char ¢ . , year ago One Western source Hated 43 years ago by the late told the Commons his office has formance by the Barn Players the young heroine of the piece. from the slums of Manchester, §—' ' —» vm——- —— -——~- -——-l lottelown- 1:11.31"? Tanmn' Kensmmon 53‘“ in“ I5 “‘9 “"5' “me they King George V for Canada An- re(QIVPCI 2.995 “82 designs as of Toronto of Shelagh De- and Roy played her friend in the Midlands of England. . , I Dale Dewar. New Perth. 31a” ww- Pa’kdal‘" . have been Pl" ‘0 "59» other shows them on a I it“, of Mav 12. The reply to a writ- cubans Jlfl'ery I Joyce Dewar. New Perth. “If”?!th YeaIII' PinssI List I Such a small air armI cannot background and the third on a 19,, question by Rob”, Allan Hickox. Charlottetown. J‘P' 1" at 9“ Wee 51’0- hope to do much against the white background with borders.Coales vpc _ Cumberland)— UNIQUE EXPERIMENT AT FESTIVAL St. John's AncI Toronto PresentATasteOIHoney - lI . jectsl: several thousand ath La - - - ' ._.di [1 An [versqr Elizabeth Johnston, Montague I, . , . 1 . or blue on either Side to depict ‘ a “9“ “mg” WPW‘” ‘1 O n y I RRI BarIIlIy Baldcrston, New Wilt- I. deployed on the battlefield “0 the sea_m_sea national moan not say when the count started, lr miles northeast of Vi While the nag issue was dis. but it is believed to stem from Sandra Kennedy. Southport. Lynn Macisaac. Moncton. NB. Freeman MacKenzie. C l y d e; 5 John Burhoe. Charlottetown. lOontinued on page 3 col. I) MIAM‘I, Fla. lAPl —-- Cubansl The planes aim for select tar- gets, at home and in exile marked a jittery independence day Wed- nesday a ' cussed—sometimes healedly -— the abortive 1945-56 Common! 5 Fidel Castro‘s armed IVER Wednesd I I I ' i Irene MacLeod. South Gr' u l reticent about describing the de- baker a s k e d . Pearson forces in Cuba went on a state d hate; in deialy whether the government had ville. John MacLeod. Valleyfleld West of alert amid reports of cane field sabotage and threats of1 Final Approval Given EXPECT ENOUGH SUPPORT considered and decided on a national referendum and the IIother anthCastro activity. gal? D/CIaohrIIillllIanihShf‘rwoogd. Putting together the bits of prime minister replied be rid Y I d d Ied h d I The” was expectancy among eny are a eson. .Olllll- lIlIiItrrnggtIimI thgzedIiIdglea oml Ith-ink it "ring-id beIIIa Macia- es er a was con uc w at own. an a 0 en 0 le - . ' rfor . ' - r . e or mos eSlra e cou y m gt 1 y“ M Igfiyfit mane. M me Ban I refugees over the Whereaboms Donald w- MOM“ Murray B'V peared the government will. to follow in the circumstances." adjudicator Philip Hope-Wallace “’10”- called a unique experiment. as I between ' The winners" Toronto's Barn It was a time for comparison tw “But this should not of Manuel Ray. exiled former Castro underground leader who er. *P t ' ' 'P.te .. ' .II. had vowed to return to Cuba by P “cm 9 N MK!“ llncome lax Changes Diet Says Flag Vote . . . the o productions. lPlayers I In W I Dommw“ Drama Fesuval 1954 me of which was done by theI ii any way detract from the Wednesday to activate sabo- 82:3" wonnacm' C u "L I f . l . . . I reECheThme “8"in mm. gihelamapiiiym 13‘ St. mmhs' lperformanced 0f the St'dJOhM“ tage' ' Edl'ca'inm OTTAWA ICPl siviai ('rec‘it into effect the comment of the} “I or ere were we servings .. an e of er by te .grou-p." sai the adju icator.I. a - - I .. ‘ “‘ .' ’ ‘ ’ ' - S T GO F G or A Taste of honey. Shelagh Barn Players of the Bmadview . “Both groups did very well in A ‘ P ""t’ s "‘3" "' “PM” £12": gfigfi'fiIMflj’flngm and Credmste MvPs disputed the recent Porter royal commission are 0 or O T tionary Junta. Ray‘s organiza— government's traditional ways on banking and finance that in- Dclaney's play about an un- l YMCA in Toronto. Mr. Hope- i their rather different presentat—. . . . . len L-nklener Summemde, _ I I i I I, I married mother in the Man- i Wallace handled his public ad- I ions of the play—but. the Tor-1 “9:; Sam It awaned word from. Han 1 ' ‘ If“ "3151512 and SPMd'mz "WNW; teres‘ Charges are "f" 3 bu“! [£211.24 Sier'C‘E'k" "DPOSII‘M Mr: D'Menhal‘e' “'3‘ To!” clicslcrIIslums. TheIday consti- judication this way. making his (into production was more plln-‘ ‘ I I. Faith‘ MacmwenI SNMIVI NISI ln Itlie (,oninlons Wednesday, I. den on the country. but agvme (’III nnnfcfimafiggnczayi‘n 1m” £19m“. 0? I? ' .' m 9 MW"?! lulod a tiny festival on its major Judgments after the even-. ttontlnued on Page 3 Col. 5i All unllslcd short-wavi— SIRIltm: l (“"95 Grew-0”?- HOUSC lead”. m 9 a " 5 "' ““I'S'r'hmng "'5; , . e 93’5"“ ‘ "‘"ai'f’" '0 hlm ‘9 lannmmced Wednesday; “The‘ tilt Year Graduating DIpIomasIof lhe Social (‘rcdil breakaway} wealth. lgovernmem War the nallonal the Commons Monday to sub- second war has begun Plani ISO-64 percentl ‘ group. Le Rallicmcnl dcs Cred- Mr. Olson spoke on a meals-l flag Issue “mum he MS" 211"”: 210"“ 0!, M'cmfidm l l e vernmen MacLean Sees Long Effort I v I Omega ls in operation." ‘ Arts and SCience‘ iistes. slloutcd his party's nl ‘ lire to extend the present char-x Speaking on the CBC's News- a sday He said that when he asked . I Evelyn Ballem. Dunstaffnage. _ jection when final approval was1 ,ers of the chartered banks for magazine pro gr m I I .Plan omega' calling {qrfg’l“"' *Myi‘na Beck, Montague I given to the 1964-65 income laxI one year {mm July 1 to give, night, Mr. Diefenbaker said: h ‘ I I ' "h'r he “9”” “HOW r.'“a warfare.“ .SabOLTge' m l "8' *Roger Bell. Murray Harbor. ‘ amendment bill. I parliament mom time .0 work. “We .hav a number of teIIIme oIn tIItI: flag issue to be e o o no” and-"anH-ms' Is Sponsorw Allison BOWMSS- “WHO” “3- Th bi" making no changeglon the Bank Act. which must amendments that are open to 3. ee V09‘ '0" was M an' by an “He “"0" group headed Rf‘lbel‘l Brown WOOd ISIaIldS‘ - e -‘ i' a i be reviewed every 10 years ‘us Now when th overnment “er” 0 e - I e iy Eloy Gutierrez Mcnoyo. oc- Fa“ ' in bastc income tax rates. em-. — - II-II-Wés I“ go Im: EuppIy e ..Nn doubt by Inmormw or lieved by some eXIles to be in Evelyn CarppmerI AlbermnI bOdled IIlIlal‘IlF IIOIIIF'MI'ImIf’I 9‘: I‘n. [ups INSPECTOR; Ican move various amendmemsI me. rIlIexfI day. when he has Cuba now, and Dr. Armando. ter Gor on s. u get 0 n er I Mr_ Gregmre said Income taxI oug t it over. he may then I . By FARMER TISSINGTON (apltal Bureau The Guardian .WA ~ Canada‘s movel Io establish a 12-mile fishing; zone will not come effective for many months. Hon - gus MacLean. former I fisheries minister. painted out ' it these would have. to await the f when Canada attempts to es- passage of the necessary ord- . ta‘blish an exclusive fishing zone ers in council. v. beyond its territorial sea. it was I l ’on shakier groun . SHAKY GROUND, ' "l predict that. unless we "This bl“ Slate? 1" “"9 Wealth ; can arrive at unanimity in the that our terl‘ltorlfil 5‘33 WI” ex‘ 1 negotiations. the legislation will tend “I “wee ""195 from €91" l he tested in the courts," the Marlene Clark. Ml. Stewart _ *Liynda Fanning. Grand Tra-i me commons Man“ 16 ' Later. H. A. Olson (SC—Med- icine Hat) said his group will oppose any revision of the Bank Fleites. i Fleites said in Miaml lheyl had no direct news from thelrf underground in Cuba concern-i ing the broadcast. cadle. Carol Ann Graham. Charlotte- , town. i‘Loyde Jenkins. Millview. .Act which attempts to carry l i l l I l i inspectors are vexatious" in I their rejection of some receipts1 for charitable donations. filed by taxpayers. He charged thati the collectors apply the; . rules by whim and treat some taxpayers as thieves. The trou- ble was felt most. in Quebec. . The MP for Lapoinle called on i “What would he the position if we were to move this as a vote of non - confidence? The government would vote it down and we would in fact know in advance that whatever we would move would feated." want to retrace his steps. But today. when l gave him the op- portunity to free his supporters so that a vote of non-confidence. whatever the outcome. would be based on a free vote of all the members. it wasn‘t long before he took cover." Commons Wednesday during lain [2359 “"95 and the“ in the l Quecns' MP said_ “We would o e debate on government legisla- llexklf Proceeds ‘0 enac‘ leg'lbe on much sounder ground as l Finance Minister Gordon “to tion on the 12-mile limit. lsllatwfnl apply to theiafhg far as international law is con- see to it personally that this H 85 0 a 00"“ “95: W . .,' cerned. if we had proclaimed! legislation is observed strictly ' a II ithIcIIeaCrI mg: "g: gard to the next nine mllesI. I12 miles of territorial sea iml Ii" a” Dam of CanadaI M, to F p w 'c ana s IMF- MBCLean Pomled out "l stead of three miles and nine l the detriment of the people hilt is reached de- ' nal objective and the I pends on the progress the we can bring this off. I am all for it. but i believe we are on ilcs of exclusive fishing zone.‘ m I He admitted that there would to the benefit of them. t When Mr. Gordon did not re— By STEWART MacLEOD v OTTAWA ICP l—When Prime Democra government. Three of W New is a r e xpec . to come out against the maple leaf oulcome of negotiationsi very shaky ground iyith regard l he difficulties in such a course . H . , , ‘ ' ‘ ' ‘ - .ply. Mr. Gregmre shoull’d OIII Minister Pearson stood before "lat can“, m 1 can? out I“ '“Ierflatlonal “1er I. f 5 Canada wou be running "division" as the bill was called; the Royal Canadian Legion con- design. mm the united States" France‘ 19:; smd edhe oconlenégl‘iev: i'head on I‘m" the Obie-mom 0' ifor third and final reading. thus vention in Winnipeg Sunday Earlier, when Mr. Pearson gm: 9m" {mums Wthh have t'h ~ hafirf ratified ab Canada'lfls mo“ important mend!‘ ' ‘recording his party's objection night and made his case for a had indicated there would be .I IS one “flung n h mg 0 y I IMPORTANT ASPECT ‘ without forcing a recorded vote. new. maple leaf flag. a dis- free vole. there was consternm 3 ts. He said he would be the first to concede that these negotia- tions were difficult but the bill could not become effective un- III it is proclaimed With re- specifically prohibits what Can- . . . ada was about to do. However, i _ Heft“? "I hlSI VIIEWIIthe most he agreed that. Canada was per- i 'mpolufn atsl’gfi ho lite Tatter fectly Justified in stating that 'was e 953 5 men 0 cer- ‘ - t in lar e areas of wat r certain bodies of water were a g e as On the Batik Act exiension.‘ Mr. Olson said Canadian tax- payers pay $l.035.000.000 a year in interest charge He quoted‘ this was not it burden on the‘ gusted legionaire roared "Drop ’D 3) A few hours later a telegram from a small Ontario town ar- rived in the prime minister's lion among some Liberals that this made it difficult for them to vote for the new flag—which they personally wanted—since they thought a majority of their ' . national waters. The second i - . “aid “Pal-Ion“ “me” and “3. “at'onal waters and below.“ most important .thing was to I”)e “was; we xy'alrs‘onggilg‘foom. "Loyalist stock. Husband constituents favored the delineation of geographic '0 Canada- canada w‘is 0". an" establish a night bit lines. " 5'0". “ea 13’ I" a , . ifought First World War. Sonl Ensign. co—ordlnales which Will deter- ly 200d legal Emu“ ”‘ a“: re‘l'l‘he third most important was ;.iustl¢-e Dana or er as say'“g killed in Second. Family ab— BM since Mr, Peat-gm lug mine the base lines by which Canada's territorial waters are mud and also with regar M fthe width of the exclusive fish- to the establishment t h e I mg zone people. bllt a form of transfer; soluter behind you." Opponents of the Red Ensign made it clear the government will resign if defeated on the measuned. Mr. acLean saldrstraight base line method. but u" we achieve we first MOI lpaymcn I are “influenced knowingly or vme most of the few supww” ' m ch of what is required will “M all Canadian! had unknowineg by the forces of are said to feel this gives them PC M be I “’9 “moved by we “CI- alomo equal share in the debt of the! anti-Christ." declared the Loyal amp“. )ustmmnm m sup em n , 1and the actual width of the zone | country this might be valid.l0range Lodge of West York. m, government on the m; 1.. Conciliatory On Bill OTTAWA (OP—A Conserva- live spokesman said in the Com- ape will not be of such great impor- tance." Mr. MacLean suggest- :ed. “It will be of very great importance in some areas. es- pecially as far as our inshore fishermen are concerned, eral legislation in an effort to1 these talks. He was bill so much of the debt is held; by the banks and other big in vestors. this is more a means; of distribution of these funds to; the big financial institutions)“ Mr. Olson said. I near Toronto. Just what all Canadians re-. ally think of the flag issue is not yet clear from te state- ments that have filtered in since they were given it peek at some sue. Members of Parliament have indicated any strong feel- ings between the two desi believed to he most favored by a majority of cabinet members mons Wednesday his party sup- not minimizing the difficulties cause then their fixed gear wild The bank bill was givcn first i or rhe favored designs in the “one has three red maple Dims i“ 3999"] 3 government but “Oped agreement mum helm“ be ‘0’“ "p and defimyed reading but Gerard Perm“ 2 last few days. leaves on a white field and tho m" “mm-“mg the cabinet '" marked before the and or ""5 by foreign "aw‘efl‘" . 'CrmiIIgWfiBPMK-N and G‘IVI But even before the final de- other has the same design with extend Canada's territorial and year. He rejected the llllzfleIstion. Marcoux (V — Quebec Mont—{mm is introduced in part“. Mm. ha” added at each “a, flshins limits. “in a general Way we have made byIsome Liberals in the morencyl ablated '0 semdlmem. the maple leaf flag seems Another design still not dis- Fon'ner fisheries minister J. based ourselves on the repre- last elect-I0" camps-13mm! thOI reading—approval in principle.‘ ,0 be moving [nwards approval counted features the thug ma- Angus MacLean (PC eensl sentations of the Fisheries DNVIOUI CoauWEth low-“'3' They said they wanted mort‘lhv a majority of (Jommons‘ple leaves ona solid blue back- Co‘mc" of Canada". he "id' m had moved too Slow” on “m” '0 “"d-V "‘9 "Va-w” 9" members Public statements by groun look a conciliatory attitude after External Altair: Minister Mar- hn launched Connnons second m“lint; debate on the bill. Before the measure was the matter. He said officials of the departments of external sf- fairs and fisheries had Worked lconscientiously in a difficult The council urged in a Juliu- nrv. 1963. brief to the govern- ment that several oodles of wa- ter be declared part of Cana- fore debate proceeds any fur- ther. INSIDE TODAY l various leaders and opinions ex- pressed privately by do7pnsI of members now indicate a mayor- ity in favor of this motif. RECEIVE MESSAGES . Since pictures of the likely do- signs have been published. the prime minister‘s office yo about 70 per cent of messages ‘ ' ‘ted if Passed by the Senna "rue;- um . mom, watersI The": field and be said he doul I month. several Conservative 2:: untzrgulf of St. Lawrence, ghgrihnogueldmbemagy apprecla- Inge WA:IIIIIO1I'I IIIIJOIIItIIsIIIICIII “III “(med III Ihe III" I" a.” "mg-"o" bum u I" “Mng me Bay of Fundy. 5m!" 0' Belle progress made If former Births. deaths . . . . .. I. 17 II“ Ihggé up like this. MW“, a preference for . m. gm“! I°° meh dlffleu‘m' Isle 0“ "'9 Ea“ 00’“ ‘nd conservative government had , I Classified . . . . . . . . . . .. 16.11 WWI, "IQ mervames may we leaf desist IIIIIIelengIIIIllttie andeomtlnl I Queen Charlotte Sound. Hera” remained in office. ,, JIII .: .3 I II I Comics . . . . . .... .. be hasimny Opposed ,0 me MI... Meanwhile. in Tm 00.. er countries. Strait and Dixon Entrance on .1 want to “y cuemcmy agatI III‘IIIIIII II. n IIIIIIII mew “II” be enough dISI IIIIoneII All“ xrgpfi PRAlsEs pc. the West Coast. that the party for which l a , WWII fmm "my position ,0 R "w" camp I . ' ' ' ' I H mm ' m " “mm” - ---- ‘ . f t those Liberals the Red Ensign out a stormy .sli- £113? char-y mayme I m, TELEGRAMS FAVOR lEAF FLAG DESIGN C,” I mIImII. W I I“ "ve governmem I“ mm“ In Co." by Pox-tug“ Spam Bru- y Clen' "(MM ti tolth messages favor— ’ieaf design. The Credltistes and down. to . I Ibo“ - . . . Muriel Howe. use in across the country cornmen ng percen e . I I I _ I I ,“I "III recommendahm M I“ ternatlonal mm: on the 12. sin, Norway, Denmark and it of course. they can be achiev rotary ed the manIeIII-af demm “I SMIaI UM" mmbjakwvthgr IMIIIRI “Iwnmfl u w limit. '5 Uheral government had “MN I. M with unilat- Id be based out grad- ed by negotiation le t. on Tilsfillyfi‘I arrangemean can be overriding liability,” Mr. Mec- wol-hd tun (Iceland. out in the newth- on the. government's new Can- adian the design. About fl Prime Minister the Prime Minister's office at m at.) Ottawa. sorts some of the . “1mm. received fro Pearson. (OP Wireph titrated they WI" collective support behind the retain lhii flu.