Wm; o'er \ recess with Crown \t"".v~ If it's Good For The The Guardian is For, : who (doorman “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” VOL. LXXVII. N0. 96 Authorized A. Second Clu- MI“ by the Post Office Department. Ottawa. In! for payment. of post-[e in sub THE NEW PRESIDENT and the retiring president of the Fisheries Council of Can- ada are seen having a friend- ly chat yesterday with Hon. .1 Angus Machan. MP for Queens and former minister of fisheries under the Pro a; B . V gressiva Conservative Gov ernment. Left is retiring pre- sident. Jack B. Estey of Log- gieville, N.B. and centre the new president. DJ’. Miller of (‘anadian Fishing Company Ltd. Vancouver. \‘icc~pi'csl-~ dents of the council include: “we a N. ' vice-presidents elected were l R]. Nelson, Vancouver. GJ“. Jonasson, Winnipeg‘ Guy B e r n i e r. Montreal. H.W. Welch. Fairliaven. Nb; DF, t e Corney. {\iulzrave. N.S.: Hi. ' A A Lake. St. John's. ‘.\'fld. and G.('.R, (‘lnuston. Montreal. Ry THE (.ANADMN PRESS WEDNESDAY. April 22. 1964 Fisheries Council Requests mars: inn noun. will be held Monday. June 2'2. in Nipissing. Ont. and Sac katoon. Sask. Aircraft Seal Hunting Ban crisggrglalntr ion on banking nd finance . a Refusal by federal authorities aircraft and helicopters which; been made known. the resolui-. will he made public at 5:30 to grant operators of aircraftlland in the midst of the seali ion should be dropped. Sevei'al‘ pm. EST pndaL licences to hunt seals in the Gulf herds. scatter the herds a nd persons stated that it. had been Lahnr Minis,” Mmlsachpn of St. Lawrence and northwest. cause the mothers to leave theul reported by authoritative sources said there “.1” he "0 thmn 'Atlantic areas was requested bylyoun-g and the result is that, tth liat the driving of seals froma young suffer from sarvation,'lconcentrated area was benefic-E ' l the Fisheries Council of Canada. at a business session yesterday i“ miii‘nin n said the resolution. EL ‘ i The resolution introduced by bPARKS Opposrnm‘ the Atlantic Fisheries By-Pr o. ducts Assomation. stated that he :wcll be destroyed by the use of3P0l' ithat. the planes sealed only for S of the. April 30 deadline for the municipal winter works incentive program, season and The Commons to the seal population. in few dav iadc no it The resolution received con-liook far 185,3 man; than mc progress in claiisc-bv—clausp hle opposition from mem- Ships. .bers who stated that as the re- ‘ t of the Minister of Fish“ study of the redistribution Another resolution adopted. of h' ~ . y . a particular interest to Island Tl“ “Sn/“- "0"" 33 planes and helicopters. “'l‘heseleries on the. matter had not {khemwm was one which may. The Commons sits at L'filtl Announced In US. , Wib‘HlNG'l‘ON l.\l"\ A i‘res1 iiident Johnson announced Wed- nesday night an agreement cud- {ig the threat of a U.S.-\vide. irailway strike at midight F'ri- day. ‘- Jniiiison said in a country- Widc radio and television broad. cast "the lcrms of the agree- ment are fair." “They take account of ihe 'modernization necessm'y for railroads to survive and pros. ’ e " c s (1 “They take account also of the human needs and human aspirations which (ll'C affected - by technological progress." .».....a,4. 3.2% '5 ......,,-_.. . rm. a l . . . second, and possihlv a tlui-di’ ss ins i tow i I n e Gardens box offiic inaiiuzcix. House living quarters at 3:30 pm. White House officials said. “This is a good day for our country." thc president said The agreement. as he pointed out. ends 4’: years of coiiflilct. Ol‘iTLnOK Goon and controversy between te Us. railways and five of the; operating unions. Johnson did not attempt to spell out details of tlic settle— nicni But he hailed the agreement as a victory for collectiic bar- gaining and industrial demo- ocracy. ed ‘as there are more t. . .rlie lobster arctmdo than is eccn- distribution debate, The Son- p.m EST to resume the re- 9 3 micly feasible. then the federal age is adjourned until April 0 fdepartment of fisheries be re- ‘ Rail-Union Agreement . rthcr restrictions in1 m- Beatie Fons h f lobster traps and the re- quested to initiate the immediate __.L _..~..__...,... _.___...__ tudy of in he lobsor fishing industry on the basis of rcstriction of the on N n f h b of lb stricticn o t, e num or o - slcr fishing lisenccs issued." ‘his idea was first presented ’I 'at the conference yesterday when T. k E d The settlement on. t'OFlt’llt‘dJM‘, DG. Wilder stated in a dis- n in the oval room of the Whitelcussiort on the lobster fishing industry that "total fishing COSL‘ TORONTO ((‘pi_ “3”,” 4.00“ appear to be half the 13mm tccn-ngcd Beatle fans \\'f‘l't‘ left valuo' perhaps “9 um“ has mm? screaming on the street, Wednes- whc" mopsslhmfld‘ tako" 0 day when Maple Leaf (illt‘fl'WiS limit entry into this {lShP'l‘Y and mid on, its supply M “(.le reduce the amount of gear". to a Bcnilc program iu the first two hours, . " Want in." howled the At an afternoon session. Denis frustrated woman . . ers. ; "awe-"- 555mm" depmy m'ms‘ 'l‘o pacify them. Gardens pl‘PSg ‘ ter of commodities and indus- ‘ idenl St a ffor d Sniytlic an- Ii‘ics in the trade and commerce llllllnt‘t‘fl lllt‘ (ini'dcn: \\'il sell - tickets for a second Rcailc por. - t, s l nv r ll valie dapmmwn a‘d ,9 a V _L formant-c but that the slimi has of exports of tanadian fisheries mi ye, been ananflnd- Th? products last year reached an mop-haired quartet \iill pf‘l“ tt'oniinucd on pace 3 col. 2t {mm llf‘l'f‘ lrabt‘tl'lnflfl ' ~—-———~~ --—'-~~ 7 .\li‘ ‘lll_\illf‘ said he \‘ll! fly to England to negotiatc Jack Hnult. estimated about R.-. lltlfl tickets of an oriziiinl HAM); item on sale today. \~ke(i what hapncumt to the l. . . To Use French In EVIclence OTTAWA r(‘P> A .‘lJl-yearmld Crown witness won the i‘igliti Wednesday to testify in French! iii the Outai'iu Supreme Court? after a clash with Mr. Justice Saiii Hughes who at one point rd her to speak English l The incident took place after. Mrs. Agathe Jensen. a resident‘ of Christ The King Church rec- tory apartment. was sworn inl ' as a witness at the capital‘ murder trial of 18 - year — old l3. Reginald Binettc. He is t'll.’ll"i(‘dl With the shooting of Paul Mer- ('lCl'. ‘ . one ’li four persons_[ killed in a robbery attempt at the rectory Inst Dec. 22 ‘ Mrs, Jensen was ordered out ‘ of he Witness box by .\li‘. Jus tice Hughes after persisting in her .cquest to give evidence in French. l “You will speak English inl this court." Mr. Justice Hughes“ sai' -‘You understand it until vou will speak it.“ ‘i However. after Mr, Justice‘ Hughes had conferred during < )John Cancels and defence coun- sel Luuts Assalay. tic said there is "nothing objectionable" about . r.-. Jensen wanting in tcsf'fy In French. He said a wuness "can give evidence in his or her native tongue." TRIAL ORDERED At this point. Mr. Jutti Hughes ordered a trial within. or a trial to determine Dinette is mentally fit to stand trial. Two psychiatrists and two uychologiats who have ex- eminell Dinette m to to give evidence on the mental condition 0! the accused. i l beoohed l i in MRS, AGATRE JENSEN After Mrs Jensen had been sworn in. she told the court she spoke and understood English lbut preferred to testify in‘ French Grand Jury and had not ob ‘jccted at that time, be sad ‘when a person is being me for one of the mos: serious of all crimes the court should not be turned into a theatre of any kind. Mrs J en sen was asked whether she spoke English. "i just prefer French." she replied. “My privilege." Mr. Justice Hughes laid the. would like to speak Fl‘CnCIl. judge ‘ languzges. and I wish to speak "It‘s none of your hus‘iicw " proceedings 81'? ht‘ll'li (“mt TOD priced tickets new $330 :ducted in English. if lli's .lcn- and thc ltmcst $4 Si-inr ~ \. sen did not understand and who had been \l‘fllilIlC ouisulc spcuk I'Iglisli “'l interpreter the Gardens bov of’wc "i ~'rl would be provided. and not since Sundnv. doubled mrhm “.1” w“ pit.an gm an hack till" line to buy more after . intei'pi'cicr.‘ Mrs Jensen said. "WW had bought thou- quota of . iu'n ti k is "Now do vou or do vou not r o undersmnd English?” "1', judge Six girls and one boy fainted asked. in the crush. It took four "t -lvc~. men and too (inrdcus officials to push open the (l'V‘l'K ulicn the crush started at it) a in. "i understand English. but i Mrs Jensen said in English. "Do you propose to turn this . court room and this court 0 i justice into a demonstration u some kind?” the judge asked. Aboard ship BROKE INTO FRENCH . "No sir. she said. breaking Are Recoverlng into a few sentences of French, "You speak English in this ‘QL'F'RE‘. lCP’W'l‘l‘” 301"“ court." Mr. Justice Hu-izhes said. :Ian 'l‘i‘lfllllf‘r xlarflnl'llik llt‘W "You understand it and you "f "N" (allot Strait hctuccn “viii speak “I” (ape Breton island and _\'cw- "ls m‘, language not "mom foundiand. reported in medical Sn..." M'rs Jensen asked ' authorities lierc Wednesday the .. . I. . of an outbreak of a if.“ tx‘lli’rmfincfi 0: typhoid-like infection has passed “1"” ‘thé 'w‘hfig nufz‘g‘msaada“ and the 34 crew members now "0.," “1‘ "men “de ' aboard are back on their feet “I ‘ ‘ .{l ‘ ‘ ' . The ship's carpenter died ‘4‘! NW”- w' you Please lake ll a result of the outbreak and from the. Mrs Jensen. as far Karl Henrik Hmriksm -, fgflghlsnmcczlégtingl: Sggcegfa‘ cally ill. was taken aboard the _ , .' " ~ F ‘ conducted in English and ihll‘ kmrnmfanm sunday m m" is not the place to enter into ' . . a philosophical discussion." the M29 987132121”; d'SDer‘IN‘EP sat . x _ . ., .. . I z .. lLabrecque. medical officer .1: "Mfgmaemr' myfihggggrkgl charge of quarantine «Hires; French. and this is in Cm“... and "rWli’i be given a thorough where there are two official 'mm‘m" , He said the. latest word frnml Frene . i the ship iii that "all hands are‘ "Leave the hut." the judge “back on their feet and condi- "‘l ordered. one an normal." (:uxnioiisoowu, CANADA, THURSDAY. Xr‘niifzsfiniif 92 Federal Byelections {Scheduled For June 22 .iSlet‘ Pearson annouced in the ‘Cm'iier BroJk. Nilld from lllf‘ ll'itililt’i and carrying l INSIDE TODAY ', ____________———-—-—-——- WEATHER Intermittent ra‘m in morning. changing to showers by evening; winds increasng to southerly 20. LOW-high 27 and 42. “sonata” SEVEN CENTS 24 PAGES LiberalsflWin‘Sask. Gov't By Narrow Seat Margin l OTTAWA (Opt—Federal by- and nomination day will he elections will be, held in the. rid- c: fl. ings of Nipissing and Saskatoon The byclcctions . . lhli'f‘l andl fourth since the Liberals came“ on Monday. June 22. Prime Min- to‘ power a year ago with a minority of Commons seats -r have important implications for the two major parties. Saskatoon is in the heart of th Commons Wednesday. Voters in the two constituen- cies will be enumerated May lil . aliiiosl . solidly Conservative , ‘ ' Harry Jones for iiiEm from 1937 DGICIYS Shlpplng until his death last month. \‘ipissin: has an unbroken Liberal ii‘adition going back in _ 192i and was the personal :n'c- SYDNEY tCPl ‘ A vast ice field ringing much of Cape Bra. . ton Island is delaying shippmfl serve of Jack Garland from ‘ in and out of Sydney. l i sistancc. outside the h a r b o r‘ Pearson's cabinet. I Wednesday. They were, the CNR‘ in the mo previous byelec- tierry William Carson, MP“. tions of this Parliament. the ‘ 1949 until his death last month. Seven ships we}? trapped in less ilian a year after he be- e alld wallmfi lCEbl‘eakel‘ as'l came revenue minister in Mt. chartered vessels and threellnbcrals easily retained two other inward bound for North» Montreal seats—Laurier and St. Sydne' Denis—in February. icebrcakers Labrador and John Liberals 128, Progressive Con- A. Macdnnald are preparing to sci-vativos 94. New Democrat. go to the assistance of the ves- 17. (frcditisies lit, Social Credit sels. ll. vacant 2. Neptune From S'side locates Missing Men HALIFAX ((‘Pi — Rt'.\f“,hiail been last seen Search and Rescue here said companions about 3t.I miles off an Rt‘AF‘ Neptune aiit‘c'fl‘fifl the coast near portJand Creek. Wednesday night. spotted “ail ’l‘he Neptune radioed the loc- loast seven” nine missing ' ation of the men to the feder- 5 seal hunters huddled on an ice wl fisheries patrol vessel Cape about 75 miles northwest of .1 iiig for the area. The aircraft :was to remain overhea . 'l'be Neptune, firom Summern I? had sidc. P.F..l. reported it was that strong winds were blow- too dark to tell if all more men ing in the cult. but it Search were on the floe. but the pilot and Rescue spokesman here said at least seven were: said the neptune reported lav- coiinicd. Three boats amn'gsidc the WP pan and who was heavy. men had a fire burning, . 'l‘lic hunters. members of a the men on the ice floe were paity of 16 S a .-1\ 3331') #233 ' \‘titt> not - "J 3a.. q- Lu Meeting Friday Spud Plebiscite Lawremm \rm. Lot 16; l.i;uisi “mm” M the Closenfls 0‘ Wm? Liberal charges its socialist Clair The meeting will be on Fri- day it was learned last even- i irg from ‘ - federation secretary who with ‘ llai'iington are ex officio mem- --—~——-—- eligibility. h‘, m. Flo. Senator State Senator Hayward 8. cepmm ad] Davis killed ‘floe in the Gulf of St. Lawrence f Freel, and the ship was he unidentified] rmed man wilh ,wn Show“, Liberals gained at least eight been leading the provincial Lib. pnlicel seats froiii tfhe C0? and took ei'als for 4‘: years, said a gov.- been reported earlier, . .. ,. . “1"” one 9 ‘ a. . _ .. ' .. l‘Ol‘lZPd Davis family for four: Premier Woodrow Lloyd won “‘“ll‘l Us? any method needed Deputy Sheriff Bob Barringer said the intruder. a Negro. had Wm.“ ombie weather. Ice 1'.“ fhp g"); abducted Davis' wife. Carol. ln‘ th . It was "m knmm if any M boundand gagged in a closet. Davts. 35. worked free. armed [1.0m portland Injured. The hunter; who mire himself and shot the man when Gov't Defeat . 5 nd ica ed REGINA tCPI w 'I‘hP Canal. when a tiiiniiiit of £341 per rent, diao Press said at. HP: pm, was recorded. AS'T Thursday that the cicc» lion night count. indicated the defeat of the C 1“ government in Saskatchewan. ImAlpalthgatrhtgmgéFLEkac‘:g:1 The Liberals- :ovci'ncd for P4 ‘ I - _ w ' ‘ I _' ' years front 19051 and then for if) we - v‘ - ~- ‘ the CCF‘ came to ower an the and the CCF had the edge in (“.51 smiqu Ensemmpm m « North America A coalition of i Ai dissolution last month the. C‘HW‘I'Vfilll'f‘s. Progressives and (.CF held 34 seals compared independents ruled from 1929 “."h m for the Liberals. Rem.“ until lfiiili Conservative ha! friction increased the size of the "91 hm" elf‘t'lf‘d It“ the pres legislature to 59 from 55 seats. "W'lal H'HW’ "1 30 years air though one made it With Lib- The CCF SOVernmem has been eral support. 3 in power for 20 years. The Liberal and "CF parties have dominated politic: since Saskaii-hcuan became 5 pran ince in 190) w I I I During the caiiipiiign the gov— liicre was a pOSSIblllly 0f 1‘9“ ei-niiicnt defended itself against of the races. policies retarded inrluzirial d9. JoneS.‘ The closeness was i‘Pf'lPt'led "“l‘mm‘ml- Union. in the party vote. At 9 Road and Donal-d Anderson. St. y. The Department of Transport; Current Commons standingz~P . . Mi‘. Lloyd. who took over the ! MST with 65 per cem of the job as premier in 1961 after T. lpolis reported, Cop had 41 per (‘. Douglas left to become na- i cent of me total vote compamd iional leader of the, \‘ew Demo~ whh 40.9 for the Liberals The cratic Party. said the province Conservatives received 17.7 pet "is recognized throughout. th- nent and .4 per cent went to‘ length and breadth of Canada other candidates. because of the growth of new The pnssibmw of rocmmh \‘mps for people -. loomed as a major factor. in ~ . ~ r z - ddition. an estimated 25.0th M$""C.-‘l”;,f".g{,l,£ffl’n.1. deg ballots will not be counted un- m m l I. 31L 1 ' til Mav 13. They were cast at - 9 mp“ sm" me C can . ~ . insurance plan which the gov- adr‘am‘P 90”“ hosp'm 9°“? ernmeni introduced two warp and by 99-91“? “'h“ we” "m 0 ago amid strong protests ‘from the voters lists but believed oppoqmn“ My”? and H“, med they were eligible. The waiting m. 51.0%..“ '5 ' peiiod is to allow cbeiking of; Liberals and Cnnwname’ supported the principle of the l I Early returns gave the (Tl-2i man during the campaign and pin power for 20 years. an edge the Liberals aid thev would in: but It wasn't. long before lllh‘ clude the cost of some FY. . Jeral strength began to show. sive drugs under the plan’a , Progressive Conservatives were bennfiis. ll ' - "m "r ' F pmmrp “"h one ’2 Mr, Thatcher. a former member of Parliament. who ha! ernmcnt formed bv his party to alll‘af‘l industrv. The (‘CF‘ , . P. . . , I. - r “l "'5‘ 9 "'mal ‘fmnn l“ government a socialist aura hart Biggar. a rural constituency h“ scared off industry. has represented in the cabinet Pm". , _ . since the (‘CF‘ party formed its , G'Rfizzl‘11laTIiINF'"H I, first mci‘nmcnt 20 vears a o. ' “ "N on "w 9 E ' a program of northern fif-W'PlOD‘ Conservative Leader Martin ment which included construe: Pederson defeated 81~year~nld tinn of a rail line from northern Crick and Parson's Pond not reported mlissinig’: are Frederick he returned with Mrs, Davis to Herman Danielson of the Lib- 'Contiiiucd on page 3 col m the northwest coast of New-“ Quint-hard. Rianidall Wienitwlll.I foiiiioland. were reported mis-s- Samuel Gaines. Emanuel. ing earlier in the. day. Seven Canes, Wolfred Gaines. Ralph members of the E'l‘mlm returned i‘arines, Thomas Canines. Agaph to Portland Creek Tuesday Caines and David Caincs. ‘ :.git t was not known if the last The nine were reported to, seven men be in three motor boats and‘i'amily. pick up her driver's licence. 'd said the man thi‘caiened to kill (me of the same Davis. his wife. and their IS—niontli-old daughter STALL-IN PLANS COLLAPSE Rain Cuts Attendance As New York Fair Opens \'_, YORK ‘\i“' The The mm lot "it during his $1.0fl0.(‘.titl.tltlti \civ \‘m‘k uot'ld's speech fair opened on Schedule Wed- Johnson‘s optimistic forecast nesda)‘. “Hit it ill‘l‘l‘llt‘sl‘ ll." was in harmony “till the t:tii"s President Johnson of WW? theme of "Peace with Under- uitliin this :cnt‘i'zitioii \ ("ltl st;iiti'ii':“—-: llit‘iiic syiiib"/.cri rain cut ailendaui-c and nlnlln‘ by the L’iiisplicrc. a giant. stain- tor a lllnSFH'l‘ lt‘alfix >lilll'lll' less-sice' moch of the earth. by civil i-ighiists collapsed In which dominates the mile- thc mist and gloom 0f a dallk square fair grounds in Queens. 5mm: day The fair this year runs until inside the thIt‘, civil rights nor in. x x‘ \ m. ” mu. demonstrators marched by the Open fro,“ Am.“ 2, m 00, 17. hundreds and there uci‘c fi'c- ‘ qucni clashps \vith polo-9‘ who Wf‘dm‘sdu)‘ s visitor: \\(’l't‘ the n"i't‘stcd them by ilic w H". Vanguard of an estimated .0.- ifiui: some of them bodily persons expected in visit ‘ istcr A F‘. Rlakenev in Regina W seats uhcn the House was dis- demonstrations e I‘ ll p t c d fi'e- fair and at every turn the dcni- However. the slall—in iniciided to block highuays leading to the banal; hpmpan g aim eral party in .‘\i'm River to he- come the first Conservative in ivin election on his own in the provincial House in .15 vcars, C Prominent Mr. Danielson. senior mem- C d.d . her of the legislature. had rep— I resented Arm River since 1.034 when the Conservative rcprc< nl‘dilVl ‘t'l‘l llmi pi'nmi seniaiion was wiped out. ; "PM caiirfidnim (arr‘ri in Wad i nesdai's S s l. 1' ~ . Liberal Leader Ross 'l‘liali'licri HM, ' g a ' hmmfi a!” was re-clccied in Morse and So- cial (‘redit lzeadcr \iartin Kelln Prt‘mlr‘i' \‘wvlv‘ml' Lloyd was traded in Last Mountain. the first uomhcr elected, (‘abincl ministers i'c—clcctcd included ,\zriciiliure Minister (‘ \‘ollci in (‘uiknito High. “33’s \hitistci' f‘. G Willis in “film” “"9"” l‘d‘l‘l A 5!- \ielfort-'l‘isdale and Health \liri- \lr-Donald returned in “navy. \zriciilliii'n \liiiislrr l. t”, an. lct returan in ('iitknile mm. first member of his part" cs elected One of four new seats lic- gina South was won by l.lll"l'9l "'Cll'i‘d“ “"‘Nf‘l' “(4' “ill- Gm‘flm‘ arm“ “Cam” 3 ((l" lis returned in \lclfort'l‘isdale. candidate S1". " . ' - The (‘f‘t’ pRl'H' licld .‘N of 3.: “" "M" “Wm Martin chlii was defeated in Last M'uiintziiii constituency in llll ntiitli bid for a political seal The \\lllllr‘l' wm Liberal llnn \tac- lmiiiian. .\|<u a an‘l' “a: Indus. legislature ‘11-." and Information \limstFl' 18_‘-EAR_"L"S \~"-“\G Rli-st‘ll Hi'miii. About 340,000 pt‘l‘stills l3 .H‘HI‘F Educaiiou Minister 0 A Turn- and older were eligible in Nut hull was defeated in Eli‘osc cott— sohcd March 18. The Liberals held the NM Rf‘dl\ll‘lhlilitlll added {our seats to the new _ H siiliicncv bv ib r f“ pm. local time lhis compared ' ‘ L C 3‘ "Mme with 527.0le eligible voters in I’llh- " “l-‘mr'r'l‘l farm” “"‘rk‘ It'ontiniied on page 3 col 3i .tbe lasi general election in l9t50 ing on A universxt)‘ dcgrcc. them away. in rurlv afternoon. too pit-k- f'ts. uhosc ouicrics earlier had pt"'\'.(lf‘l'l a now ' " tn Johnson's speech. rallied for a final march around ihc l’ni- sphere that ended thc formal d0llt"ll.~tl‘.llit\li “l prophesy pcacc is not only powiilo in on" :f‘uciutioii, i predict ii is comiii: earlier," Johnson told an uiiiirr‘ inau- aural gathering of moon per.‘ sons. who huddled in a damp outdoor arena, i l e Births. deaths fl. 2:! mi 32:51:“ """ " 22‘ 3'? THREE LEADERS ELECTED, ONE DEFEATED IN SASK. u i Premitw Woodrow Lloyd of Finance. ‘marketn- .... it s i . . . . .. , I ‘ Matchewen ilcftl won Editorials . . ., d v Kings. Queen, City l I vmdecdon wm. summer“. . . . . .. l VIM flat! in Bigger con- Wmnpn‘n . . I I "ith N? Saskatchewan iieoNdedwdeinb— rt: Peon-son find from let!) in \m Riw-r. Soeiot M leader Martin Kelln tsw-Iinn from main» industry AM mm 'as defeated ll" Last \iouniam \lm‘stm Rinse“ 3mm Fm rotstituency in his ninth hid f'ndcrson, he was the m-d in a political goat The win (Tinscz'vativc to hp defied b an was a lnbci‘al Don \iac tnc provincial ha“. a l. imiinan. Men I liner was nun in 30 yea".