if t's Good For The Island The Guardian Is For lt VOL. LXXVIII. NO. 270 ene aS “7 wEATHER Scattered rainshowers or snowflurries; southwest winds 30, gusts to 45. H gh- low, 40 and-35. Friday: snowflurries. sit — ‘vince Edward Island Like The Dew” ror Moas SEVEN CENTS sk 200 CANADA, THURSDAY, NOVENSES 18, 1965. Fails In UN Bid But Support Increases 18 PAGES | BALBON RACE | | IS CONSIDERED LONDON (CP) — John Canadian = 00m | commissioner, says he is ex- Rhodesia Names Official Afro-Asian: Nations To Take Governor s Duties »: Supporting Peking ORTH | Deputy Prime - conference his government wen] ploring the ' possibilities of The ford Dupost was appointed “sel ng-‘‘the last trappings of holding an international bal- By BORIS MISKEW -'a few minutes before the vote UNITED NATIONS (CP)-- on the Chinese issue was taken. "young man/for Melbourne when the pilot | ae pistol five or six times radioed there was an armed li" naming Dupont to. = a f | . S |iado the floor of a National Air. passenger aboard. said Placset. Ginbs as governor. * TORONTO (CP)—The second Canada XxXpiains tand fines DC-8 flying over They y were ra railway mi in a week in the, ; CANADIAN Prime Minister York: Hilton hotel with Devid dinner in his honor. Rockefeller jef Mexico Wedmesday night. ing and shortly thereafter the, The British government Troms crea, injured pee O Chi UN Ad itta Lester B. Pearson, left, poses Rockefeller and medal pre- was dinner chairman and is No one was injured. A man shot five or six times into claimed it was still in contact jsengers and crew of a Canadian n ind m nce w ‘i the ~. sented to Pearson by te Society president of te Chase Man- senger disarmed the man while the floor of the lounge area,” with Gibbs, whose telephone has maton Railwaye train Wed- ednesday night for the Family of Man at a hattan Bank. (CP Wirepete) the plane was returning to New the official said. been cut off in Salisbury. OTTAWA (CP)—External ‘Af-|to the point of urging the crea- Orleans after the incident. “We met the airplane and by | Smith said st ble press con- | ‘The slowmoving diesel was éaire Minister Martin said Wed (ion ofa rival world. onganiae: Air traffic ‘control at Moisant he time it had landed, a fellow | rerence Wednesday he had \using a detour on the line in @esday that Peking itself has set tion. earson = win reat International Airport said the Passenger had subdued the man |every sympathy with Gibbs’ po- camnnen emnale, while an un- |a price on United Nations mem-| He noted that on Sept. 4 he plane. was National flight 30 9M4 taker the gun from him.” | sition, The sreapeneas Ot. se iderpass is being built to replace bership which is unacceptable. had repeated before the UN from Los Angeles to Miarm, The ‘ratlic tower said intend to nt level crossing. _ | Mr. Martin issued a four-page General Canadiar. with~-stops in Houston. Tex.,: from...NewOr- private ee "ha AS to Cages Of the. wueidont was not ‘Statement explaining Canada’s |support for the principle of uni- To United Nations ‘Future # = beer Ge Set a Po cena Remabl manips Fi. \have those things which go with | Two diesel units, a baggage GIVES) REASONS “The passengers are in a very | | He said Red China's price for | NEW YORK (CP) Pri The jet landed safely and of- good humor now thet it’s all | (oe ee of the governor of | pole a. einai left the entry ie expuleion of Netionalist | ee Canada had an ~ says me | Pearson received third assistance there is-a “* ficers seized the man. over,” said Plaeger. ‘They're! ed det ee 10 China. voted against Ohina’s entry be: , ster Pearson ednes- |annual award to tie aaa le well-doing,” he said. “The | ‘He is a young American in kind of getting a kick out of it.” The government statement an- “ong our at about Canada would have wel- Cause: . day night that the United Na- services to the cause of said. “The mood is not eo much \8!* early 2%0s—a rather pasty, ——__—__—__— nouncing the appointment of Miles an hour to Toronto from —onea | the opportunity to see, J: China had asked as a c tions can be destroyed by the and humanity.’ The to ignore the problem or deny |Sickly looking guy,’ said Edgar Dupont, who siso had served as Chicago snd Sarnia About 100 ‘Communist China take « eeat in dition of Hs seating at the impatience of its new members |award previously went to the the t L, Plaeger, senior manager of Treasu Hunt external affairs and defence Pet were on the train, a that the UN rescind its resolu- need, but to rationalize a _* sure | [che world cogenisefion hed Fe-| snisancy "ote lat em matron Hneneer. the Upon fe pleading {National Airlines in New hs sinieer, said he had resigned ONR employee said [nas ede. aie: pees tion condemning China as an ag- obstinancy of the older mem- mer president er. the impossibility of eeative ac (834 Narrow n these poste. ‘ \gressor in Korea. Canadians had bers. So we lapse into the com- | “The FBI is here investigat- | He adlied-euat D ost wh tox ' Boy Remanded nC that has not yet heppened, and died ja. Korea’ te €0-__—- " sad enh actvawiodtiog the.jaise ret Oe there ied =20iplacency of the -comtortables®-— vt" released | O4K™ ISLA WS. (CP) liieess te fecile tn Elz seburbois it is because Peking itself has *¢® S8gression. ‘amily of, Man award, |great soe Rut just teeiusd the name. The motive for Ine Robert Duntfield, now in the |home “uuntil Government House, Ti i ] jset a price on participation| 2% China had not departed Pearson said that the UN has Cherie tone eg net mae going is ehooting is not known.’ | secosd_ month of his search for |Slissbury, at present temporar- © Hosp ta twhich is unacceptable. from its policy that the a Canadian Is Cruise Ship Sole Owner WASHINGTON (CP)—A Ca-| madian citizen named Jules So- koloff is the sole owner of a! firm which is listed as owning | the disaster ship Yarmouth Cas- | tle, the United States maritime | administration said Wednesday. It said it has no further in- formation on Sokoloff. But its records show. that the Yarmouth Castle is. owned. by) ‘the Chadade Steamship Com- ’ ered * esam: “a that Chadade’s owner is listed | as Commander Investments In corporaied, a Bahamian firm. | Sokoloff is listed by the ad-! ministration, as sole owner of Commander Investments. His ‘name is on the records | because of a law requiring U.S. permission for any resale. of an—American vessel’ sold to foreign interests. This is | a measure to prevent. such re- sales to persons or countries \judged_inimical to the U.S. lene the ee, |touah, he said, it would be a i tri | political mistake and a human to challenge % power and pre- |spite eet is teing done, he betrayal to slacken efforts. “It tensions of the old.” It should |said, the gap is still widening WU!d be a denial of the deepest not be surprising, he said, if this |between Western nations and imperatives of Western civiliza- resulted in a negative reaction |‘‘virtually every other member tion which, we like to think, is among the older and more pow- of our family of man.” The. re- ,“istinguished_from_other human “Serful states. ‘guilt could become tragic. cultures by its profound sense | he warned that if thé new After two decades of economic of social and moral obligation.” Mand allo Bae <4 their part He said resistance must be of- grievances, fered to the pressures which their prejudices and their emo Montague Job would make man a digit in the tions to run away with them’ table of government siatistics. there. could be a reaction which | Gets A roval — would make the world body im- pprov eatent. | OTTAWA (CP)—Approval of “The United Nations can be 117 municipal winter works destroyed by the impatience of |projects worth in total $8,903,713 its new members quite as well was announced Wednesday by as by their obtuseness or Ob- the federal labor department. stinancy of its old.” They. include $100,000. for. hous- The text of his speech was jing units for the aged at Mon- teleased prior to delivery at the lenge, P.E.I. The federal gov- $100-a-plate dinner. jernment's share will be $24,000. ° Confessed Arsonist Pleads For Mercy In Quebec Court QUEBEC (CP) — A confessed; Pellerin was the 12th person arsenist pleaded for the mercy to plead guilty to arson charges of the court Wednesday, saying since the start of the current in- he could have been ‘elected al- | vestigation by the Quebec jus- derman in his hometown tite department of a series of ca™s re Windsor Mills, Que-, if the arson |fires across the province in re- affair had not been brought ei cent years. light. Hf The chalet fire occurred in Georges Pellerin, %, an em- | August, 1962. at Broughton, in ployee of Domtar Ltd., admitted | Beauce County south of Quebec having set fire to his own chalet City. in 1962 and having collected Pellerin, elegantly dressed $3,000 from an insurance com- and carrying a brown briefcase, pany told Judge Simard he intended He also pleaded guilty to ajto repay the insurance com- charge of conspiracy with Oliva pany. Boulet and Leonill Matteau to ‘If this affair had not come commit arson. {to light, I would have been Judge Gerard Simard post- ‘elected alderman of my home- poned sentence until dan. 15. | town by acclamation.” Freakish Winter Weath S ing A Canad By THE CANADIAN PRESS itario was so heavy telephone tion caused by the weather Freakish wintry weather company officials were consid- occurred in Winnipeg, where a -brought down power lines and ‘ering using helicopters to clear rush-hour power failure, lasting snarled traffic in parts of On- |snow from the cross-arms of |15 to 45 minutes, snarled traf- tario and Quebec Wedne: , |poles, east of Sault Ste. Marie. | fic. The failure followed Tyes- while Northern Ontario dug out| The. only other major disrup- day night's vicious snow storm, from under mounds of snow. which left Winnipeg streets in ' treacherous ition. In Ottawa and Montreal, | , t ; freezing rain coated trees and | INSIDE TODAY __ Other parts Of the country power lines with ice. The heavy iweren’t affected by the storm I6ad disrupted services depond-| Classified .......:.-.. 16, 17 |that racked Ontario and Que- ent on electricity. | Births ...... isibdinst eas = bes i a i ee renee Mon Comics Gok. oe z yas 15 British Columbia and the Prair- it minutes when power failed. Finance, markets ........ 4 po —— temperatures. are "MOE onic cee cece «see. 13 | S@aSonal. “An overnight lightning storm) wWooeas | |....:..... 1@ |. Rain and. fog prevailed in the eauised brief power failures iM) pois) churches ...... @ {Atlantic provinces. Forecasts sete Toronty sections. [8 Och) waneuais -......... TIT] 4) (eal for new snow falls in all | oe i ain | meee ..,...... <7) g four provinces, with upwards of b gpersenengoe no Kings, Queens, City .... 5 Stunt "oan ewe | County .......... 2 runswick within The snowfall im Northern On- . hours over both poles, a distance of |ago in seare* ~° ‘reasure that) approximately 26,000 miles. legend says was buried here py #89" Polecat left Honolulu Sunday | pirates mu.. ....... vw years ago.| Smith was asked at his press ‘;and completed the journey here }Cost of digging operations now following a hop of nine “hours, |has reached $2,000 a day, one minute from Christchurch, | most expensive and extensive | [New Zealand, [total flying time of 51 hours, 27 find the treasure was made im as tough as they have te be if 1795. trippi the office’ from Gibbs, who has re- loon race in Canada during Communist China failed Wed- This resolution called for a two- fused to accede to Smith's de- the 1967 celebrations. mand. that ‘tie resign. “It we decide on such a nesday to win a seat in the thirds majority vote require: United Nations for at least an- ment and passed 56 to 40 witli But Gibbs, who had dismissed | race, it may have to be held the government and claimed he on the Prairies,’ Fisher added other year but support for the 1 abstentions. A simple me Peking government was the jority was required on this vote. was the only lawful authority in| im an interview Wednesday. jthe country when Smith de-| “If we launched it from Mont- ened eepnager Se oe . Samentte end UP strongest ever recorded. ae oe aa eae a — House on the outskirts of the) Fisher discussed the idea 7h li7-nation assembly voted supporting capital Wednesday night. with British officiais who had 47 to 47 with 20 abstentions on Hi i It . launched a similar inierna- eee ee tional competition here ear- Several Shots Fired. ernment had removed his seven Nationalist Chinese who . + s official cars and ceremonial and | lier this year. peo are represented in the majority vote ater security guards, cut off his tele- world organization. Dahomey SUPPORTS U.S. : phone and ordered his white end Laos did not participate in Canada voted against the jstaff to leave. il l¢he voting and the Congo was seating of Peking as she had IGNORES MOVE Derai ment oo dene in the pent and snppertes The assembly adopted a the US. resolution for—#- In London the British govern- | ‘United States-backed resolution (Continued on page 3 Col. 6) ment Wednesday night was offi- Iniures Nine ' NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Aout of New Qileans and headed. looking “In the view of the Canadian tion of Formosa should be de (CP) — A 14 government it is not for the UN |nied representation in the UN; year-old Fredericton-area youth to accommodate itself to the! 3. Chinese membership in the jeharged with capital views of a single nation, how- |UN could not be considered in was remanded for 30 days for ever powerful or populous. It is jisolation. Canada had to assess \examination_at_the New Bruns-for Communist China’ to make the total impact of the seating ‘wick Hospital at Lancaster when that accommodation. Much tolef Red China on its other re- is regarded by political observ- (Be appeared in court here Wed- ‘the regret of the Canadian gov- |iationships and on the UN itself. eee eens ts) leeeday. ernment there is no present evi-| Mr. Martin said it will com thind the Smith regime’s plans | The youth was charged with ‘dence tha: she is ready to do |tinue to be Canadian policy te \for last week's unilateral dec- | the shooting death last week of 90." jenecourage contacis between P plane ee a = im mor laration of independence. |%year-old John Gray ef Rusa- Mr. Martin said Red China|Canada and Red China and the e Honolulu ag ee Air- ohsd e He is a founder member of | sonia, NB. has sought to discredit the UN jrest of the world. : soa ee-" 8 Vatican Council Defines Stand On Birth ControlNuclear Arms This was the first time that island, 50 miles minister and external affaits an aircraft had circled the earth Halifax, more than eight weeks dad Getence seinistor 18 ths By GERALD MILLER VATICAN CITY (AP) — The | Vatican Ecumenical Council , adopted Wednesday what may iprove to be a more relaxed po- | sition on birth control, approved economic planning and the right to strike, and apparently con- | demned the stockpiling of nu- Felear weapons. The Roman Catholic hierarchy | accomplished this in a series of | windup votes on the council’s jwmprecedented schema _ (draft idocument) on modern world | problems, | The result of the vote on nu- _— war was not announced. | buried treasure, said Wednes- ily occu by Sir pomelee day another 80 feet separates |Gibbs a tac capacity, be: Sen TON. See ‘itn from the 170-year-old secret comes available. . . -” of this tiny island. Mr. Dunfield, a 38-year-o! Los -Angeles—petroleum geolo- | gist, said digging operations flow have penetrated 98 feet into the spot where he thinks pirate booty may lie. Record Is Set In Global Flight : (AP)—A_ Boeing | iq, MASTERMINDED UDI Dupont, _59,_.a--slight, dapper, London-born lawyer and farmer. jeonference how far his govern- ment is prepared to go if. the situation gets tough. “We will resort to measures | the in an unofficial search since the first attempt to . imecessary,’’ he replied. {But sources said the eine ap- poses civil and sailsiets Ith- parently accepted a condemna-| erty must be condemned." tion of nuclear stockpiling and —Private property should he rebuffed an American archbish-| favored but not be allowed to ,Op's effort to insert a line in the damage the common good. document accepting an atomic Sometimes there is need for defensive deterrent. reforms by economic planning Other votes on the..document .to increase production, im- were announced. They brought prove working conditions and support for a vast economic. reclaim land. program to fight world poverty, ‘The outcome of the nuclear |and over-all approval for an in- | yote will not be known until af- terim statement on birth control ter the council resumes its nor- to leave open the question of ‘mal meetings Friday. Today at whether contraception is accept: a public session Pope Paul. will able. rt two finished decrees—on STRESS LOVE the laity and on divine revela- While saying that a couple. must follow church teachings on } ils . birth trol, the statement Liner Sails Giresess, cusjegs! love ia iar Bier Ooee 0° igh %e Ti i t f tual After Re ir lave: ae age ter. bringing ONLY 32 ; pa hild into the So | leneeen one this saat eonmete x SHOPPING e MONTREAL (CP)—The liner provide # basis for the moral DAYS TILL |Empress of England, involved acceptance of contraceptives _jim a St. Lawrence River ‘collis- The church leaders, meeting ‘CHRISTM : in St- Peter's Basilica, acce these views in votes on the mod- + ern schema: % —Roman Catholiics must have * . fioa Nov. 8, sailed from Montreal | Wednesday on her last voyage | from Canada to Britain of the |1965 season. | The 25,500-ton vessel cargige “freedom of research and ~ |70 passengers on the trip thought.” peo \Greenock, Scotland, and Liver- _—Men have a right to join | ag pool, England. labor unions and to strike, if | |. The big liner, owned by Cana- necessary, “for the defence of From now until Christmas, \dian Pacifie Steamships. suf- rights.” |this miniature Santa will play ‘fered bow damage in the collis- idon with the Norwegian tanker | Lifjord. the part of one of his little help- ers to remind us it may be lfa- ter than we think. The timely —Polizgamy. divorce. and free love are evil. —Biologists, sociologists, adultery psy- The collision occurred in a chologists and other scientists reminder will appear daily as a ‘blinding snow squall as both ves- must seek the ‘conditions of gift shopper's count-down to- jsels were leaving Quebec for the human procreation” in order | wards the zero hour when the trip upstream to Montreal. No to promote the institution of |stores close Friday evening, one was injured. matrimony and family Dec. 24. - The empress, with a 12-foot- —All persons and all coun- This cockleburr under the Hong gash in her bow, received tries must participate in eco- |saddie of Christmas shoppers \repairs at a shipyard in Lauzon, nomi¢ progress, ‘and this mus’ | who put off the chore is offered » \@ear City, before coming — not be left to a few, or to the as a public service on behalf of on to Montreal. political community or to the those enterprises who have not most powerful countries. —Those in “extreme need | and services but the initiative have the right” to expect the (to advertize them in -_ news- necessities of lifé ‘from the paper. riches of others.” Economi-| Shop early, The empfess can accommo- date 950 passengers. Some of these due to sail on her this trip jaccepted a company offer of a JOB TODAY FOR RED ADAIR today. The well, about 1@ crew. John MacDonald. 25, of miles ¢ast of Brooks, % miles Oaklake, Man.. was in fair plane trip to Britain rather than — of Calgary, = in condition in hospital with (wait for the ship sailing. de- night, injuring burns to his face, neck and ‘layed while repairs were car- the five-man "ering hands \ried out. j An. attempt to snuff out this flaming gas well near Brooks, Alberta, by oil-well fire fight- Red Adair of Houston, Tex- is not expected until late not only to avoid cally-advanced courtries must ‘the crush of last-minute givers but to ensure the’ widest choice op- |and range of colors and sizes. iE help others. er as, inne ~All political regimes that op- only confidence in their goods * e Ales 2