l b It It's Good For The Island The Guardian Is For It ' i 9 ‘ . w E A T H E R . . Shme afternoon; Winds. Im- .11 ’ lg storm sunny . “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” VOL. LXXVII. N0. 274 Authorised Is Second Clan Department. Ottawa. and for Mail or payment the Post office of postage in sub CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1964. “mfg” SEVEN CENTS 14 PAGES ANOTHER BIG DAY . Island Showmen Continue Heavy Wins Under Odds By NEIL A. MATHESON Provincial, Farm Editor HAL] AX « Prince Edward Island cattlemen continued to grab the major share of the spotlight at the Atlantic Win- ter Fair here yesterday as they took ten championship ribbons. two of them grand championships and two of them reserve grands They also had two junior championships. Thus kept within striking dist- of the tremendous pace they hit Monday when took all of the male grand championships available from the four breeds in the Forum Show n g. Thursday several Island showmen battled against tre- mendous odds as they were showing in some cases against men with large reserves of they shoe 9.. :7 m '< money to purchase show stock and sires for their er . Gerald Dollar. Winsloe prob- ably achieved the biggest sin- gle win of the afternoon—clas- ses got underway at 1.15 noon and will conclude late this at- ternoon—when he showed his Rankindale Sportsman to senior and grand championship in a competition where he en- lcountered the high class bulls 0 Failure Feared For Mars Probe By HOWARD BENEDICT CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) The Mariner III spacecraft was rocketed toward Mars Thurs- day but. a combination of prob lems apparently r u l n e d the United States' first effort to in vestigate the red planet. Another spacecraft. Mariner . was being readied for a second try later in the month. Mariner 1’ r 0 j e c t Manager Jack N. James said 3“: hours after launching that the situo tion did not look g Tracking data was fuzzy. but. it indicated that the second stage of the Atlas-Agena D booster rocket shut down four seconds prematurely when it re- ignited Its engine a second time to shove Mariner III into space. The four - second deficiency might be enough to prevent the s p at c e c r aft from streaking across 350,000,000 miles of space in 8% months as intended. The craft was equipped with a cam- era and scientific secrets to probe Martian secrets as it passed within 8.600 miles of the planet on the target date of July 17. FAILED TO PERFORM Even If the rocket had per- formed perfectly. tracking ‘n- formation indicated that Marl- ner III itself had failed to per- form theso two critical func- tions: ” ~Four solar panels designed to draw power from the sun did not fold down as planned With- out the panels in position. the RCMP Costs Are Slated For Increase VICTORIA tCPl —- British Columbia might create its own provincial police again if the federal government goes ahead with long - range proposals to pull RCMP out of larger munici- palities. Attorney-General Rob- ert Bonner said Wednesday. Mr. Bonner. back from a fed- . eral - provincial conference on RCMP policing in the province, said the federal government wants to withdraw the RCMP _ from municipalities of more than 5,000 population Mr. Bonner termed the pro- posed increases ln RCMP costs as unacceptable. and said "very little was accomplished" in the two days of discussion. In Edmonton. Premier Man- ning said Thursday in an inter view the federal government wants an additional 31.400000 a year from Alberta to cover RCMP services. Premier Man- ning said the increase repre- sents a hike of 70 per cent in RCMP costs to the province. He said other provinces are being asked to pay between 65 and 75 per cent more. spacecraft batteries would die within a few days. The craft did not align itself prOperly with the sun after it separated from the rocket. indi— cating a failure in the control system. Without proper orienta- tion. the solar panels cannot draw sun power and communi- cations antennas are not pointed properly. Emergency measures were taken to try to correct the. ap- parent troubles. Radio Slgnth were sent to unhinge the solar panels and to command the spaceship to seek the sun. Several commands and sev- eral hours might be required to determine effectiveness ol the emergency procedures. Russia launched the only pre- viously announced Mars probe. The Soviets acknowlegcd las- ing radio contact with it belore the Cyrus 'Eaton Farms at Upper Blandford. Nova Scotia. a man who sometimes calls on his Acadia farm in Ohio for show animals. BEATS EATON BULL e own. Genial W.A. (Bill) Sutherland. Milliken. Ontario. who is well ‘known on P. .I.. ook a long look at the Eaton bull that had won the junior championship. then waved Mr. Dollar to the grand championship spot. Eaton had the reserve grand. It was the biggest win in the show ring here that drew the biggest group of spectators of . Walter (Continued on page 5. col. 5) :the week Premier Rev. J. O. Denny \ Killed In B.C. Traffic Accident Rev. John O‘Neil Denny. minister at St. Andrew's and St. Stephen‘s Presbyterian church. North Vancouver. di in a traffic accident Tuesday. it was learned here yesterday. son of the late Rev. J. F. Denny and Mrs. Denny. He was aged it got halfway to the planet. in Demerara. British .. 9 this province with the family when his father was appointed to a pastoral charge at Sum- merside and later Souris. A brilliant student. Mr. Denny was a graduate of Prince of ‘ . Wales College and Presbyterian HEADS PROBE Mr. Justice Samuel Freed- man of the. Manitoba Court of Appeal has been appointed a one-man federal commission to study the CNR's contro- versial run-through program. The immediate concern of the 56-year-old judge will. he the situations at Naklna. 0nt.. and Wainwright. Alta. where the CNR began run- ning trains through divisional points without crew changes normally made there. (CP Wirephotol. McGill University. a . Before entering. the ministry. - 2 any was" ~ In the staff of the Bank of Nova Scotia here. and took a keen interest in youth activities. He is survived by his wife and two daughters. The late Mr. Denny was the. New Air Of Flag Decision onfidence take-off from Pease Air Force Base near Portsmouth. New Hampshire. yesterday. Behind ALL FIVE .airmen .aboard perished as a loaded aerial tanker crashed moments after I l l l I By KEN KELLY ’be adopted by Christmas. For OTTAWA (CPJ—The political the "WWW" to Prevent a lie . , y . "in breakdown of. Parliament." Prime Minister Pearson s oftice I iconfidence that the Commons soon may come to a decision on The opposition suppose o e r . . Pearson the views of THURSDAY. Nm.'5_1954 their followersabout setting an External Affairs Munster debate- They 315°Vma-V 51" in“) of the. main reasons for send- the question of how soon the de- mg Social C red it Lew“. BM the quesm’" 0‘ a l have him use his influ . . . . . enee to limit was being treated Thurs- an amemm to {we 26 Cana- No one e xp e c t e. d Opposition Leader Diefenbaker or the Con- M l". l d party leaders assemble “Sin” mea ‘ me ample"! - today in atnew atmosphere of a Canadian flag. A leaders are I. eporting hack to Mr. agree time hm“ 0“ the "all Martin told the Commons one bate Win Start‘ Thompson to Africa was to day as more or less a formality. (Hans held by Cnngnlese re”. 1 Conservative House Leadel mm to a “me “ml. Gordon Churchill called the , ‘ Nevertheless there was con- Thoml’so" mp a junkel 3“" . . .. . .. i” _ siderable c o n fl d en c e. both Cliedlll-‘lle L ‘f a d e 1' canueue the blazing wreckage on Route blackened area scorched bv tam‘mg Ewemmem suppm‘te” said it was m repaymem m. Social Credit support in the Commons 'for Liberal policies. The Senate approved the members of tile official fl 'n . 'II t ' . .. . an“ gcamo gm ed mm me iopposmon. that even Without a plane 1’ Wirephoto) 101. the Portsmouth-Manches- ter highway. can be seen the lAir Tanker Crash Kills ' Crew Of Five: PORTSMOUTH. Nil. lAPf—- 1 A U.S. Air Force. Stratojet: tanker. loaded with gasolinej ToRoNTO crashed and burned on takeoff inadian aboard were killed. . The crew was identified as Capt. Robert L. Thompson. 3:1. lada. -aircraft commander. The company. Cnnn.;...CapL Michael P, Val-‘iMotor Industrielequ U.S. Vote Total Misses Forecast WASHINGTON (AP) — With all but about 1.400 of the 175,843 United States polling units re- ported Thursday night. the total vote in Tuesday’s presidential election was far short of the predicted 71,100,000. The number of votes counted in the 174.439 precincts report- ing to t a l l e d 68,795.537. They were divided as follows: Lyndon B_ Johnson 42,187,725; Barry Goldwater 26,607,815. The 1,404 voting units still un- accounted for are mainly in sparsely - settled areas. which probably have about 200 votes ea Four years ago. the presiden- l lial vote for all candidates. in- Romney Suggests; eluding minor parties and those GOP Conclave LANSING. Mich. (APl—Mlcn» igan's governor George Romney suggested by telegram Thurs- day that Republican governors meet in early December to de- and unity the party. In a wire to Governor Robert E. Smyiie of Idaho. chairman of the Republican Governors' Association, Romney said that such a meeting "would be az. extremely useful thing in de- termining how we can contrib- ute as a group. . . ." Premier Chou Arrives In Moscow MOSCOW (Reutersl—Chinese Communist Premier Chou En- lal and other Communist lead- ers arrived here Thursday for ‘ meeting cuulon will be the Sino-Soviet dispute. Leaders from all Communlst countries except Albania were nth for celebration to drink the 47th anniversary this weekend of the Russian revolu- tion. While there was no announce- ment of the summit talks. So- viet officials confirmed they would exchange views on all major tuues facing the Com» lounlst movements. were expected to take docilionl which will have a vital bearing on future relations within the Com bloc I on communism‘s attitude to old the West For Ialks Western correspondents were barred from Moscow's Vnukovo airport as Chou and other "is- itors arrived. A Chinese embassy official, asked for details of Chou's pro- gram in Moscow. said: “ ere n is nothing I can say. The Communist visitors Well' expected to stay for several days of talks, probably mm! the middle of next week. But all indications were me Russians intended to lower a total blanket of secrecy over the meetings. and that no offl cial communiques would be In sued until the talks ended. chou's agreement to come to Moscow was seen as a major development indicating moves to heal the breach must have started as soon as. or even or ore. lip dec on Nikita Khrusbcbev's Miller time weeks m. cast for unpledged presidential electors in Louisiana and Mis- sissippi, totalled 68,332,778. ‘Company and Isuzu Motors Ltd. MI said. The company was set up early this year specifically to exploit any market in Canada for the of ., vehicles from these firms. two The crash came momcntsigggiheau?;gi;hur$ym the Japa' “a” the K097 “fled 0" thel President of the all-Canadian mnway’ “3° fourth {we tcompany is D. W. Samuel. for- .lanesltakmg (t’f {at m‘F‘bmmeer president of Volvo (Can- mtervzls 35 pa", 0 a” a" or” ladal Ltd. Directors include i‘egrghggsgmcme at P3359 A” tFrank McMahon chairman of t thc astTran” o. . The air force said three bod-131,515.; (he... Munfifn'figs'ideih it‘s were Temm’e‘l im"19"“3‘915’3,Clairtone Sound Corp; George but there was difficulty settle L. McMahon. president. Alberta Hi the other two because oflphoenix Tube and pipe Ltd,; times... I R. Macaulay. lawyer and j The lair force said the rims: lformer Ontario cabinet minis- us 0 a runway sca are r: J. W. Sharp, president. In- greckage donR the Iladlease Eo'f lteriproiancilal PStealB and Pipe ourse an oue near y. .: . . . ' rien. presi- The tanker apparently ex- ident O‘Brien and Williams. plloded on {attract Smoked and IMontreal brokers: and Clifford f ames cou . seen in own- .Brokaw III. executive vice- town Portsmouth. about three president. W. E. Hutton and Co.. miles away iNew York brokers. 42. and her daughter Deborah. 14, suffered minor burns from the crash. They were Sitting in a parked car on a nearby high- way watching the tanker take. 0 J. 0 —t 4 lCanadian Company Plans To Distribute Jap Cars (CPI—A new Ca- company Thursday un-‘ltails Thursday and all five airmenlveiled lines of two Japaneselsaying .important lcars it will be distributing—and still are under way. Further de- leventually assembling—in Can-tails should be made public Canadian 1 said the avan. 27. Jersey City. N.J.: ‘new cars will be available in the in capital Lieut. Harry Dennis. 25 lCanadian market by January. Richmond. Va.: S.-Sgt. Geraldl T'ley will be distributed to W. Sc h u I z. 32. Milwaukee; ldealers from five central depots S.-Sgt. Richard E. Towlc. aslacross the country. Kitten point. Me_ ! total of 17 models will he ,. _ “ Mrs. Marilyn J Cummmgsi .offered from the Toyota Motor tin operation. We are not totally ltime limit the debate will not mm long. The highest estimate seemed to be 10 debating days. about half the length of the. earlier flag debate on the gov- the measure royal assent. ernment's proposed esign. . State retary Lamontagne T actors are cited in the.: said during Commons debate running speculation on the flag. on his department's estimates in support of the. conclusion: that 50 additional translators that debate will be relativolyi will be hired by the govern~ Shari. th d d l ment translation bureau to I . ne. was - e evi ent esire of‘j catch u on work that is run- Thetre thhf‘fh he?“ pers‘5'e?(:;a large number of Conserva- ning behind. irelzol'ts la't mi 03mg?“%dw°“d ltives to have a decision on the‘ Douglas Fisher fNDP— Port gpNuslsyhp 3“ l 0 0‘ {gt fwf" "design recommended by the Arthurl complained there is in- - “. 9“: arngxy "T‘h acngzy ‘committee—a single red maple a profusion of responsibility my thev “Id firm ‘is E: a'ec‘ié‘d ‘i c1oslé‘leafcn a white ground with a‘ in the cabinet for economic Fran‘k Mc-Mhhm; indicated the‘gh m P 'tvertlcal red bar at each side. affairs but it is difficult, to mm an has bout fiomml 0 y- i The second debate - shorten-i know precisely what depart- - P y a, “- u Asked when the plant Will be :ing fact; is tied up with Mr.t ment is ultimately In charge. I available. thoughiin operation Mr, Samuel saileearsons get-tough line during‘ FRIDAY. Nov. 6 ' we" "59.85 Thu” 5“ We need.“as 500" as P055ib19-" Another”: speech and television inter- The Commons meets at ll ‘0 get ""5 thmg .gomg' lSOUl‘CB indicated the Plant Collld ;VleW at Hamilton Wednesday‘ em. to consider estimates of Mr- Sam“ dec‘me“ {’“m'Temjbe started early next year. cost- ‘night. the defence department. The “mna “Leeifn‘ém “Siemth flagging between $7,000,000 and Mr. Pearson said he expects. Senate stands adjourned un- .V u "r W e" I “" “0 000 lthe recommended design will‘ til Nov. 24. t . ,i ‘r. Samue id no 5 ecif ‘ . lfiftiettfl‘flflifmé?Jilin-“.2mil man-v mingle“ vivid my“ Dlefenba ker Suggests Gov’t Plans Closure lsaid. 'hired. but it would enough; 3 “we still are studying severalv to. make a substantial contri- lsnes and in fact we may need‘bution to the area it is located {more than one plant." ti " ‘ OTTAWA tCP) —— Opposition ahead with the legislative pro- l lLeader DieMbaker suggested gram. ‘ Thur-«lay in the Commons tha Legislation, he said. Is being the government plans to impose held in abeyance by the flag .debate - limiting closure in the question. flag debate. Mr. Martin promised to give I Without confirming - ‘ Mr. Pearson the message. add- I I I .' deny l I I j in he s u g gest i o n. Acting In]: that he's happy Mr. Diefen- lPrime Minister Martin replied baker agrees there should be no t lthat it is desirable in the na- undue delay in taking care of , interest that Commons Commons business. g t tional ‘ lbusiness not be unduly pro-l Mr. Diefcnbaker in his retar- tracted. ences to closure noted television ‘ By HAROLD MORRISON ‘Canada as a “baby? budgelll Mr‘ Diefenbaker retoried with remarks by Mr. Pearson Wed- LONDON (CP)~Brltain's La- Eproviding for a relatively oar-La suggestion that Mr. Martin nesday night. in which the prime b9? government Will unveil “3.?le range 0‘ TSVISWNS- .thI Mr Pearson. who was ab- minister said the recommended fII'St Midi!“ "93“ ‘wedf‘eSdayl While an exact comparison otltscnt at the time. that the oppn- flag design will be adopted Dy and "‘9 Powerlm f‘Mnmers MWinternational tax rates is diffi-‘sition ls only too happy to go Christmas. government‘s interim supply bill for $740,000.000 and Chief Justice hschereau later gave The directors gave few de- of the company's plans. negotiations 01' Leadership OI PC Party termine how to help broaden: By KEN KELLY OTTAWA tCP) - Are recent public statements by prominent Conservatives evidence that Op- iposition Leader Diefenbaker ls Ta target of leadership ambitions {among associates? ' A rash of speculation on this Iquestlon has broken. out in the ;last 10 days. spurred by state- ments on the proposed constitu- tional amending formula and issue which differ either on policy or parliamen- tary tactics with stands taken by Mr. Dlefenbaker. But explanations differences are numerous as the evidence of such differences. One theory is that Davie Ful- ton. the former Justice minister. campaigning to succeed t'le 69-year-old national leader. Mr. Fulton says he has no immedi- ate lntention of leaving his post as the party's British Columbia leader although he is under INSIDE TODAY of Internal all Births. deaths 8-18 ClIsIlfled 12-13 Comics ................. 1; Women's ......... 7 EdtmlIlI I Kiln. Queen. my ..... I “- anoint ' comm-ma .10 Sparks New Speculation pressure to return party but would tempt the ml- ,politics. nority Liberal government to 1 Another line of speculation lsicapllah’ne on the split by calling I that t h e apparent disarray |lm 9180110“- .among Conservatives arises" A good many Conservatives {simply from efforts to put say unhesitatingly that Mr. .brake on any intention Mr. ‘Fulton is preaching for an even- Diefenbaker may have of fore- tual call as national leader. This in a general election. 1 This is based on the idea that W Fulton made we" - Rub"- 1the Conservatives have a good."'m,l appearanc“ ,9" ,"al'm‘al chance of forming a goverm affairs at the. Coucllchlng con- ment after the next. election. l‘r‘fnc“ and "‘9 party‘sp‘msmw An election victory now under “9mm” ¢°“f""°"°° . 0“ can" Mr. Diefenbaker would confirm dIt‘ln goals. at Fredericton. him in his post as leader for a P“""““"“ "f ‘ “Wale mem' lot longer than might be the‘orandu‘m on the constitutional case If an election were a ('OlI-i "‘9"de 70mm” '5 regarded ple. of years away. to national . ‘l ‘ancc—eventually aiming at the DENIES POLL PLAN leadership—between the Fulton ‘ Mr. Diefenbakcr denies anyforces and Quebec Conserva- intention of aiming at an early lives. talk started this summer after, v some as indications of an aIIi- “3 Eaton are beginninf! 1? W0?! lcult because of differing tax-ll l 00 5 are 5388""! as "W95 03'5 emptions and living standards, ‘ Wonder What “‘9 budg“ Wlnia treasury spokesman acknowl~l T 5°10” edged that British rates arel . Various reportslindicate t-hatlgenerally higher than those in; R I C d Britons. now among . anada and the United States. i e {122:2}, 3:;dbgnithenwe5tergdzkzi “Willy- Egmsll‘nhudgfl. OTTAWA (CPI—One of the rim. such as visiting the. head- , .I . S ' ' t i . tax load or higher contrib‘luonslthnse brought down ‘2 ofiawa }maln reasons fgor tihe1govern-.quartcrsfof th?‘l5‘.cono(ril11;‘hCom mm o . — a F'T.‘ tantrum-.5 °" .0“ newspaper “"135” lhaSiS' the April ‘mdgm mmcasuri‘: fl'lir ttl'orweckzmigslg lily/tog It was of the “(utmost impor- :15firtaiggpgi:tlfl;vfigglecapltali? snfiplufgfiggsaboul £g7i0005002‘galn the release of 25 Canadians lafnce that we have the fullest . ‘or e -- year- ll 0 i be‘ h ld b' C lse in ormation at our dis osal so Anot'ter suggests the axe willicapital-account basis. which in-iggtxis. m! e y MEN: may take the “Lenny fall on allowable exlpcnSe-ac- leludes government lending op- External A Hair“ Minister stops and prepare for necessary m - . _ 2:00 “"085 i elm 0 the mnns Thursday. afterlEOIng to have to taken at the ltration will be on closing taxl£898.000. UN very shortly.‘ the uestion of Mr. Thom son's , {IOODhOIEI- l Britain's gross national debt. mp :aised “mm?” in the gnu“. He. said Mr. .Thompson. who ‘ The inevitable conclusion is lWthh includes some money thetwednesdav. spent 15 years Ill Africa. RHOWI ' government hopes eventually to‘ recoup from lending operations.’ land other social benefits. needs‘now is in the vicinity of some more money. It also needs pan.£30.000.000. liamentary approval of Its tom-i porary import tariffs imposed to narrow a trade gap and curb Italic drain on Britain's official that the Labor regime. plan-i manv personalities here and he lning to boost old-age pensionst is Mr. Martin told the Commons. ..“wninenny qualified" m rep. there were several matters Mr. resent the government on this ‘ Thompson is dealing with in Af- particular mission. gold holdings. , But rather than bring down a of last April. James Callaghan.' _.he new chancellor of tie exm lobe-quer. likely will introdllcel lwhat is familiarly known in‘ election. - Support also can be found for“ the theory that Conservatives are prepared to let nature take a course. a polite way of say- ing Mr. Diefenbakcr is getting on In years. and that the cur- rent ferment ls no more than potential leaders Jockeylng for position as successors when he' Steps down' . . .vative. Heath Macquarrie. MP But hardly 8 COMP-"Vail"! lfor Queens. is moving into New '9" “‘9 til-“um” 0' "'9 m!“ [Brunswick Friday to lend lup- .stitutional amendment and hem..." in tho Conservative um“. la" "we" as "men" “I de‘ date in next Monday's federal illberate attempts to push Mr. byetecuon, Dlefenbaker 0|" 0‘ the leader- The Queens‘ MP .pmr 1p in the next few monthl- on the candidate Edward Mur- seem agreed phys closing television appeal only split the on Friday night. CAPITAL BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN OTTAWA —~ A P.E.I. Conser~ Most of them that this would not. Queen’s MP Will lend Aid To PC Candidate In N.B. Mr. Macquarrie will also be heard on radio Sunday night in; a CBC documentary on Sir Ro-i bert Borden. Mr. Macquarrle is .I long time student of Mr. Bor- 'den and the hour long program I BYELECTION CANDIDATES IN MB. on the Nova Scotia statesman will include interviews with op- 'on Leader Diefenbaker and senators O’Leary and Power. While in the Maritimes. r. MIcquan-le will visit his riding land his home in Victoria. l I These are the three candl- dates in the federal byclection in the New Brunswick riding of Westmorland Nov. it From left they are Henry Landry. 44. a Moncton merchant who is NDP candidate: Mrs. Rideout. 41. Liberal candida and J. Edward Murphy. so. Moncton lawyer who is run- ning for the Progressive Con- servatives. Mrs. Rideout is the widow of SB. Rideout who. death in May caused the by!- lectton.