IC‘E-CLAD FIRE An apartment-block fire on to the 13 degree below zero Winnipeg‘s Main Street early weather. The same cold swift- MEN BATTLE ISLAND NEWS PAGE‘ Western And Central Districts NATO (Continued from page 1i again in London next May. said in a communique that. as long as the Communist a-im l conquest remains there will be .tension The change in Soviet The. Guardian, Charlottetown. Fri., Dec. 18, 1964. leadership and china's nuclear mb explosion incre 3 Provinc1al Treasurer Alban Farmer last night announced a reorganization of executive po- sitions in the treasury depart- n . WE. Massey. FCA. RIA. de- pllty treasurer for 18 years. has been appointed director of fed- eral-provincial fiscal relations Mr. Massey is succeeded as deputy treasurer by G. Douglas Dennis. CA. who as bee - sistant deputy treasurer since 1962. Mr. Farmer said that Mr. Massey has asked to be reliev- ed of his duties as deputy trea- sui‘er on account of recent ill- ‘ ness. . "The new duties to be assum- ied by Mr. Massey." said Mr. rFarmer. “are xtremely im- portant at this time. Currently .a study is being made which lembodies the whole field of tax- . ral. provincial and imunicipal. The results of these f’f l studies will be the basis of the E! fiscal agreements between the # provinces and the federal gov- ernment for the five-year per- |Provincia| Treasurer Makes Appointments turevuncerlaintioa. It was there, flt essential that the al-‘ hance maintain and strengthen its unity. ‘ The ministers agreed that fur- ther exohan es f views on var~ ious nuclear forces would be continued in N TO chambers. though both Brosio and a Cana- dian spokesman said this would not deter the big powers from continuing to negotiate outside NATO as well. While attempting to overcome quarrels within the Western family of nations. the NATO ministers also emphasized the importance of avoiding dissem- ination of nuclear weapons and to pursue efforts to find peace- fui solutions between East and est branch in his home town of Madoc regard the Red Ensign as Canada’s flag “an they in- tend to keep it flying." Commons, Creditiste ‘leader Caouette said he had no objection to any province adopt- ing the Red Ensign or Union Jack as a provincial flag. but the federal Parliament should not give any formal recognition to a second flag. Harold Winch rNDP—Vancou- ver East» said he couldn't un- derstand how the flag commit- could recommend the Union G.D. DENNIS the Hospital Services Commis- sion in 1959 and transferred to e treasury department a s- sistant deputy treasurer in 1959. ltee iJac isoler outside Canada.’ Gerard Girouard (PC —- La- g Thursday drove 11 people in- ly turned water. used to douse Charlottetown Sea Cadets Hold Christmas Banquet I The Charlottetown Sea Cadets or HMCS Queen Charlotte held day and was requested to obey their annual Christmas banqlletiorders given him by Cadet Da-‘z y. at the Charlottetown branch of le . I F011°Wm8 a meal prepared he Canadian Legion Tuesday: inht :and served by the ladies of: the D '. . . ~ Legionaires the chairman intro- n {or the or caslon. . R9,. Shields W}. i 1 e; ucerl three special guests: " " Commander J. Kenny. official representative of the sponsoring ‘body; Major B. O‘Meara. repre- a r .‘ senting the P.E.I. Navy League he ream“ command once! ‘of Canada. and Lieut. Jac came ordinary seaman for the bor government won parliamen- “Judge Cra ‘78 ... I L... M11~-_‘..... iod beginning April 1. 1967. Massey will undertake the blaze. in“, ice cloaking fthlswork for the province and these firemen in extra-heavy ‘l‘ “’1” be a lengthy and.eXh‘8“3' 5”“ coats two study of tax porentlal and ' ' ability to pay and will extend .over a period of approximately . I ‘7 II . British Govt yea“ w. l APPRECIATION I Ba Mr Farmer said "on behalf "5 c "‘9 l(Iii the government and myself. _ _ offer sincerest appreciation to LONDON (Reuters) The La ‘Mr. Massey for his long period I . gof excellent service and loyalty itary backing for its nuclear de-i to this province and congratula~ fence policies by 311 votes toll")?s to Ml“ Dennis 0“ his. all" 291 Thursday night after a two. {mintmentnas deputy provmcral . . . r reasurer. 31?"! Sgoff'ggog‘g‘gy debate "1 the. Mr. Massey, who has been In Th t Y "3- government service for the past cedufialvorSotToélis gmadggufn pill); yeél'rs‘ 1‘an also movmdal au- . I in or or years. House. which is normally not Mr. Dennis entered govern- ‘ment service as comptroller at ‘came to a vote at the evening. amendment was rejected by belle) said one flag is enough to represent Canada. J égtoilne Belanger (Creditiste . — arevoix) said that having lCOflimUEd from Page 1’ proved the maple leaf an 32:51 Credit MP5 and ‘2 credl“red bans as a national flag, he ’ . V‘ was opposed to the approval of The Credtiste amendmentiany second flag for Canada SUPPORTS CREDITISTES Hewrd Grafftey (PC—Brome Missisquoi). w h o s e mother tongue is English but who is and seven Conservatives. The fluently bilingual, supported the 113.Creditiste motion with an ener- 131getic speech. winning some ap- New Democrats and eight SO-Eplause of admiration from cial Crediters. :Westem Conservative MP5. SECOND STRAIGHT Loss 3 "I don't want one flag for It was the second time thisiBrome. and another for Missis- weck the Ensign has lost in alquoi.“ he declared. The govern- ommons vote. day theiment really wanted two flags House adopted a red-and-white ‘ for Canada. one to fly in Quebec maple leaf design after reject— and another for Other P8115 0‘ ing the Red Ensign as Canada‘leanada—a two-flag priHCiple. sitting and was snowed under 194 to 22. Twelve Creditistes were supported by one Social Creditor. two New mocrats Liberals. 60 Conservatives. k. It was a flag “wholly and I N‘ z ,._.1. Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.. civil rights leader a n d Nobel Peace Prize winner. Nsz York’ch iloNoRs RIGHTS LEADER Wagner makes presentation in ceremony at City Hall in receives the City of New York’s Medallion of Honor yesterday. Mayor Robert F. F. W. Williams SUMMERSIDE A well- known. life-long resident of Sum- merside. Frederick Wallace Wil- liams. died at his home here Noted Summerside Printer New York. Next to King is h‘s wife. (AP Wirepliotol l eeves of Freetown. Two brr» thers predeceased him. o Mr. Williams was a life—long member of the Trinity United Church here from where service ed Church Minister in Dart-l¥i’lt11be htem 8122-312 Pin}; - - . nermen w1 eope mouth. N.S. He is also survrved i Cemete . 9 body is resting by one sister. Mrs Wilbe rt at Compton's Funeral Home Wednesday Mr. Williams. who was in his 88th year. was in the printing trade lhere for 57 years and from 1900 until 1952 was in partner- ship with Lucius B. Crue in the firm of Williams and Crue. With the death of Mr. Crue at that time, Mr. Williams sold the business to the Journal-Pioneer Following the sale of the print- ing plant Mr. Williams contin- lied to work on a art-time ba- sis with the new owners until 1957 when he retired. Surviving are his Wife. the former Susan tewart; one daughter. Georgia. wife of Rev. John G.E. Ball, minister of Trin- ity United Church. Charlorte- Horse _ & Sulky’s "Granada" Presents Mariorie ieutcnant llarry Thomsen. be“ . f . a national flag. .saying one thing to French Can- townnand one son. Ralph of ’. —“— “Emir "rm" commandm‘ 0" Mr. Beanie said he saw no ada and another to English KeSWle» 3 M “ ‘ {dnf rm; Sfia gages? Others need for a second flag. Canada Canada. A‘ISdO Md frehseVefi 2'3: a I593" a ‘9 ‘ea 3 .e we.” had had no flag for 97 years Au usie Ch uetle rL _ Lot. 3”“ C 1 re“- one 0 w 0’“ .15 ._ i = 2L.‘°"". ‘i"“" Ga"ai"i“°l“ul'"'» and the government “moons... on“... would .0... - I vocals: - TORONTO lCPl — Tempera- 5?“ ‘h‘.’ “2" :2": g r; 'Ke‘“! ' to give the country two. ' jagainst the Credihsie amend. filmmzumuammmi Ules' “S‘mcid‘fi: 'regrertn nn’ wigggl ‘ The U'm‘m 3301‘ W35 “‘6 BI‘lI-iment and against the main mo-g “PRESENTS” gr’ — "'3" Ma" sing {he 0mg... end of the MA ‘5.“ flag and .Cana‘la had “°‘ti0n- v For Smokers “1 Continuous shows from 8—12 nighth Dawson .. ~71.» ~26 , l right to take it as its own, he Gerard chapdelaine (SC—u! . “r ' Prim,“ George _24 _ 8 ‘v_\' s contingent of Charlottetown! 5 id. Shemrooke) said he thinks only . Pipes fig. 0NDA_Y' - SAURDAY _ \anconver ...... .. 7 19 ‘He told the Cadets to remain. By KEN KELLY niomreal Notre - Dame . de- Meanwhile the Senate cousin-image“ for the government {3.15 0 Cigars in Complete Dining Room Serwce Victoria ..... lo 2:; Strong and Wear the "WW" 5“? OTTAWA rcrr—Chier Justice Grace. I‘ue its own debate on endorse-1voring the Union Jack over their. 0 Cigarette! it From: 12 - 2 pm. and 5 - 12 pm. Edmonton m 3 .Illf‘ Navy proudly as they willlFrederic Doi‘ion Thursday an- The inquiry also heard testi-iment of the maple leaf dGESlglllRed Ensign is because it wink, Fred Lamhros til Members and Guests alzary 4., 13 .be the official representativeslg'nly cracked down on a ques- mony from Lamonlagne'sras the national flag and on aibe less of a rival for the nele cor, Kent 5, Gt. George 5:, gr Regina -2.'l — 9 gm“ MWB' for lhlssedmgivmce. lion about Montreal Lawyer Pi- mother. Mrs; Jean-Gerard _La-lConserv ative amendment to; maple leaf flag, {film‘ihhhaaawth’mfir Winnipeg .20 .11 rqmdr. Kenny expres ls CM- erre Lamontagnes mental con- montagne, o3. of Chicoutimi. suspend further parliamentai‘yr I V _ . _ _ I Toronto 38 42 “dance I" the 5“ .Cadele and dltlon- Que. She said her son was nerv- action on this design. my 7,1,2 \j/ 3,,- Onam a 38 asked them to remain worthy of ..You have no right to ask Oils and upset after getting {our Leading off the debate in the! “lb/“J \\ $5, ',,7 )‘ -. m1 Montreal ________ __ in 41 15W?“ 3 high calling- . that question‘" the chief justice‘phone calls July 21. and that he Red Chamber. Senator George 4» ‘F \\ \‘ ir- ‘9 ‘0' \‘ - lEuebec ‘ ‘ ‘ I I _ _ _ 7 33 i The Sea Cadets were remind- told lawyer Guy Guerin' coungloid her he was offered a great Wiiite (PC—Ontario) criticized redmcton _ r, 40 16d. by Talent- ShIEIdS Thai "193’ 591 for Raymond Denis, former-ideal of money to agree to let Senator Jean-Francois Pouliot S -d ...-. saint John . 2 42 .rcomd 83.5113! bFCOme the be“ in executive assistant to Immigra-‘someone get out of Jailon bail. saying Wednesday Royal ana- e “(moron _ ' 1 _ ‘ _ . H n 35 lcanada If a high sense 0f loll?" “on Minister Tremblay, 1 Lamontagne has testified that dian Legion leaders are “mostly ljfax . m 42 J)" 3"“ hard work 00"“ be "13"" It was the final question of Denis offered him ‘ . to imperialists who don't represent. < Charlottetwn . .. .’l :36 llalfid-b t 1 ed b th Lamonmgne who has been onrdrop opposition to bail for Lu- the legion‘s rank and file memn “9V r - A - r ~ n 15 33 e anque was'cos y e the witness stand for three‘men Rlvard‘ Montrealv bers- 3 l ‘ ' ' - lPadre with the customary pray- . . . , . . -' ~ ‘ - r u i . 31-month . H . 1,, 45 1 days dunng a Judmal mqmrva ose extradition is being It was entirely wrong .or. i. John's! Nfld_ ” 15 17 16va in," ’charges of bribery and wrsought by the United States ins-Senator Pouliot to make thatl 05h.“ _ ‘ ~ 25 31 I anion by ministeral assistants ltice department. statement." he said. The legion: - - ’ - ' ' ’ o 'l Rivard is wanted on a narcot- was not controlled b im erial- 9“ lot - - The hearngs resume here next;. . . . y P .9... (means H 5. 75 i o I Tuesday. llCS smuggling charge in an in- ists. Its leadership was made u ucson ‘ 40 9 I} Mr Guerm concluding crossJidictment' in Laredo. Texas. of leading personalities in. thei os Angeles . . . , _ H 52 51 l ‘examination Mr. Lamon_“whlch links his nam . bu sane 55 and professmnal‘ t . . . . . HALIFA). rcp) .. Th wea. e , .Mafla - controlled international world. ther (once says a dismibance 1:11:31 da‘sxgmzélfuigrv V2139 aislcigring Senator White said the legion1 should he east of Newfoundlandl A d :elf - st A “good friend“ nf‘\ I g .V this afternoon. b ‘V \ > Colder air: \‘lll cover the three provinceSr 3y. producing mixed sunny’ and cloudy periods with scat ered snow flurries in all re ions. The National Employment of- flce here will close for the ‘ Christmas holidays next Thurs- ‘ l at noon. and will re-open for “business Tuesday. Dec ' George Chevcrie. NES man announced yesterday. Mr. Cheverie stated that the staff of his office. engaged in the payment of benefit. will work overtime next week to en- sure that all payments of bene- fit due to claimants will be is- sued and mailed in time for tmas. insurance loo . 29. Saturday is expected to be agei'. (ligtly sunny and extremely o . Regional forecasts: Halifax and VicinlLY. 5013‘ here. Annapolis Valley. North‘ rn Nova Sc t' . Prince Edward with scattered S E. branch office. stated that the of claimants is slightly less for the same period last year. He noted that. with the intro- duction of a new of re- porting form for claimants. which requires that every on; her and 32. Kentville 35 and 30. New than Glasgow 38 and 30. Charlotte- town Zfi and 30. Outlook for Saturday -— Sunny with ll few cloudy. periods and extremely col . High tide today at Charlotte. town 10.18 am. and .37 Pm- t Rustico at 8.21 a.m. and 4.54 .in. Summerside tide eighteen oracles later than Charlotte- in payment are being experienced. Some claimants re the form incomplete to the local df ice. The form must then be returned to the olahnsnt for Proper completion before W’ ment can be cheater said. DEATH NOTICES made. Mr- gin- Denis had been under a psychi-l atrist's care just before July 14. the date Lamontagne has testi- fied Denis offered him $20,000. ‘ > As the battery of lawyers . ' probed at Lamontagnc. a string of names of prominent Libeials was put on the record including P Ge one of Senator Lou s . nas. Liberal party treasure .. d d mund Asselin. 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