If It's Good For The Island The Guardian Is For If he (promotion “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” Anti-mod u VOL. LXXVII. N0. 310 DEADLINE TO BE MET W E A T H E R with scattered snowflurfies; northwest winds 20 becoming light. High- low. 35 and 30. Saturday; sunny and cold. Second Class Hall by the Post Office Department. Ottawa. lid for payment of postage tn cub Senate Votes 38‘To 23 To Okay Single Leaf Flag OTTAWA tCPl—Tbe Senate voted as to 23 Thursday nightI to endorse the maple leaf flag.I assuring Prime Minister Pear-Isrgn. son his deadline of a flag by A spokesman in the Christmas Will be met. I minister‘s office said the proce. historic vote was an- dures to obtain the royal pro. nounced by Senate Clerk J. F..clamation probably would pm. MacNeill at 11:28 pm. EST ceed "faifly briskly}. Only a routine proclamation The Senate vote. taken after by the Queen now is needed to‘three days of debate. saw onlyl Conservative—Sen- i make the red-and-white maplerone Quebec Bribe Offer Reported By Sask. CCF Member SASKATOON lCP) — Former PM." (fttF attorney - general Robert Walker of Saskatchewan saidl‘?‘ Thursday that while in office he ;' was offered a $300000 bribe bytl; h... 45.... m. ,.. .. international crime syndicate. ln releasing a statement ml the subject. Mr. Walker saidi any furtllcr details must comet from the. Saskatchewan attor-. ney-general's office. The statement was releasedl following a provincial byelec- tlnn Wednesday in Hanley con- stituency in which Mr. Walker 5 lefcatcd l n d u st r y Minister- Herh Pinder, Liberal. ‘ During the campaign. Mr. 1 Walker said the Liberals tried to make an issue of a tape re-‘ carrier in his office telephonet while he was attorney-generatl "l rcfused to become involved: In controversy over the matter? ROBERT WALKER during the campaign because believed disclosure of certainéthe seal was “dared Vacant ram; connected with it could‘under the Controverted Elec- Ilave prejudiced the. administra-‘F'm‘s A" owmg to ‘rregu‘anhes tinn of justice. even this longflw after the recorder was in use."‘ "he statement continued. ' o o "The matter still is before the Reports On Pulpwood attorney - general's department and if any particulars are to be1 made public they should come' from the attorney-general." The CCF government was do». feared by the Liberals in a gen- eral election April 22. The Han- lcy byelection was called who i . . . Wcommisswn appomted to make Iinquiries into pulpwood prices in Nova Scotia has found the prices are not out of line with those in neighoring provinces. Roderic acSween of to the said P 0 Duke Continues Rapid Recovery IHaIifax. in his report HOUSTON. Tex. tAPl—The‘provincial government. nuke of Windsor. former Britishione of the problems of pul - monarch. continu rapid re-Iwood producers is a lac f rovery Thursday from seriouswoodlot management and or— nbdominal surgery. lganization. Methodist hospital spokesmen. He said measures such as «laid the duchess left her hus- the ARDA program. lzrmlp band's bedside only while. the "WDEI‘SITID. M‘tllipmem financ' 70-year.n]d duke was sleeping Sing and community woodlot The duties condition contin-‘managf‘mf‘n' can hemmt‘ fun-V mad excellent and a Thursdayeffective only through organiz- morning hospital advisory s“id‘ed co-operation of woodlot own- he. was resting comfortably des- Hi?” Macqween wag referring le so ' ' ' i ~ ~ A rah“ me medlcahon for pm“ to information presented to the a -‘ commission by woodlot owners Tthro ghout the province who Query Answered jclaiiilri‘ed that at $12 a cord for .roug wood at the roadside the ’ producer could earn onl_ b- On Sale standard wages with lit‘t’lesuor CAPITAL RURE ‘gnothing for stumpage or main- AU l tcnance. AN 1 the union membership. l HALIFAX ice» — A royal: leaf emblem official. for flag-:ator Jacques Flynn -— break poles across the nation. bring~Iparty lines to join the 37 Liber- ing down the Canadian Red En- aIs against 23 Conservatives. Early Tuesday the Commons prime voted 163 to 73 for the maple leaf design selected by an all- party special committee. That ivote came after a closure m0< Ition forced an end to 33 ays 1of debating. The Senate spent three days on the maple leaf flag. Senators staged night debates 3 well as their usual afternoon ittings in order to get the re- commendation through. The result of the final vote was no surprise for the Liberal- dominated upper house. Stand- ings in the 102-seat Senate are Liberals 61. Conservatives 33, independent two, independent 8 5 BULLETIN TORONTO tCP) —— General Motors (Canadal Limited and the striking United Auto Work- ers tCLCl announced Thursday night they have reached agree- ment on a new three-year con- tract. subject to ratification by Half Hope’s Troupe Makes 5. Forced landing BUPYONG. South Koren lAP) Comedian Bob Hope opened his 1his troupe of entertainers. ing Janis Paige. Brown liberal one and vacant five. 13th annual Christmas visit to U.S. serivemen overseas Thurs- |day after nearly losing half of anywhere but Shannon it would v John Bubbles and Jerry Colonna CHARLOTTETOWN, CANA“A FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1964. Douglas Fails In Move To Probe Memo By PM mar.“ SEVEN ems Mystery *Flight Aellorted G NDE . Nfld. (Cpl—The” ‘mysterious flight of a Cubana‘ airliner to this central New- foundland airport Thursday ap-‘ parently was the first lap of a transatlantic flight for Cuban Industry Minister Ernesto (Che) Guevara. IR mained a secret and the take him across the Atlantic rev fused to disclose It. i filed a‘ he Russian plane flight plan calling for takeoff at am. NST todav. The an listed Shannon, Ireland. as an interim destination. No final Idestination was shown. ' n airport spokesman said it .was believed the first time the ‘crew of an aircraft here had re- nation. If the llyushin jet goes ‘hreak International air regula- A us. Arm helico ter carr .Itions- he la d. y p y ' ‘ port officials said a Cuban1 > .lr IBritannia jetliner brought Gue- ldeveloped engine trouble andl‘m“i and a patty 0‘ 59W“ I" made a forced landing in a Gander from_New _York. ‘ four miles The Russmn aircraft. has blinding snowstorm northeast of Seoul. Hope. unaware of the trouble was travellin in helicopter with Jill St. Anita Bryant. Anna Maria Al ISidney) over the rugged. moun Stainous gen-sin 26 Miles to Bup F.yong. : stranded troupe. Some 2.000 servicemen turnedIHavana radio Said. out for the show at this supply depot area. The blizzard sub- wou isided and the sun came out just‘bmu las Hope greeted his audience. a separate ' John. Ical berghetti and Miss World (An; The comedian delayed the start .of his two-hour outdoor show un- ttil another copier picked up the been here two days. An aide told reporters Gue‘ vara would receive no telephone 1 Hovono Reports Off To Algeria MIAMI. Fla. (APl—Ernesto Guevara, Cuban minister of in- dustry. left New York Thursday Ifor Algeria where he will visit President Ahmed Ben Bella,‘m0ns Thursday approved by at“ The Cuban broadcast, But Guevara's destination re-i ciew. of a Russian airliner which willI fused to disclose a final destI-I Sharon Flynn, student from Notre Dame Academy. Char- I'otlctown, has been chosen the winner in the Royal Canadian Legion Poppy Essay Contest CITY STUDE WINS lEGIOIN ESSAY CONTEST for grades 11 and 12. presenting Miss Flynn with a cheque on behalf. of vincial legion Miles. privincial chairman of Shown the poppy campaign. title of the. essay was “How the prO- Remembrance Day Should Be Freeman Observed." tSee also picture on page 2. Union Jack Is Approved I I i I OTTAWA (UP) -- The Com- Opposing it were “Ted In Miami- said Guevara.‘Union Jack as a symbol of all-43ml, Id tour Algera to ian revolution. nFrigid Air Mass From Arctic l Sweeps Far South Info U.S. HELENA, Mont. (AP) — A vast cover of cold air which lay paralyzineg o v e r northwest. midwest and plains ominously Thursday into the southland. Cold-wave warnings were ll- sued for southern and eastern Texas, western and northern Isas. western Kentucky and wes- OF THE GUARD! tern Tennessee. “IOTI'I‘AWA — Some land in Ahead of the mass of polar .ar ottetown is sent" 3., air. the U.S. weather bureau more than $21,000 an age, it said. was freezing rain and the was revealed here this week as possibility of some 10 c ally Secretary of State Maurice La” Births. deaths . . . . . .. .1. 15 heavy snowfalls_ mo“l‘lgne replied to a question1 ammo“ ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ‘ " '4' ‘5 Temperatures will drop ra- l’lat‘ed 0" the Commons' order Com“ ' ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ‘3 ipidly to below zero as far south ERIN" by Hon. J. Angus Mac- SW" - ~ ' - ‘ ~ ' - - ~ - ' - - -- "It ” as the Texas panhandle and as “lam MP for Queens. “"3"”? mark'“ ' ' - ' “ far east as northwestern Ohio. "19 r.f Lamontagnp, said that Womens . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . .. the bureau forecast. ur h edcral government has Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . .... 4 i North 0‘ the threaten"! are“. ised 0.34 of an acre of Prince County . . . . . . 2 Hay areas of bitterly cold [em-i mm H Charlottetown in the Summerslde .. immune“ and human miner,“ $7fi128¥8r I" a Dr cc of Kings. Queens. City 5 i we“ Yellowstone, Mom” had The. land was purchased from 'me ‘ e si “may depot. m o, a "nun. WINNIPEG (CPI —— Premier Roblchaud of New Brunswick said Thursday the most power- ful argument in favor of some form of cooperative federalism in Canada “Is the absolute ne- cessity to equalize . . . the pu llc Icrvices made available to Canadians from one end of the country to the other." Mr. Robichaud, in a speech here to the Canadian Club. id not ignore regional differences in fiscal capacity unless some of us are prepared to condone the creation of a large number of substandard. second-clue citi- nens in our midst." “It would indeed be tragic if a narrow and egotistical region- alism should gradually deprive the federal government of the financial means to accomplish this task of national Ill-flee." he Mid. Mr. Robtchaud Illd that New b- cally refuse to v "a healthy national spirit can- Quebec Seen Need In Canada Brunswickers. including the 325,000 French-speaking Acadi- lins. "cannot follow the line of thinking of the relatively small group Que separatists. Even the Acadians categori- stampeded into an irrational sentiment and prejudiced abdication of their responsibilites towards the rest of Canada." He said what an emerging . needs is recognition and a feeling of equal partnership in the building of ii great nation. He said New Brunswick people were not overly worried about the "peaceful revolution. long overdue which now ll under way in Quebec. "We do not believe that these troublesome separatist insects represent the true visage of Quebec." he id. The text of Mr. Robichaud‘n speech was made available to the press before delivery. states for three days spread out Louisiana. southeastern Arkan- Thursday. ~51 d e g r e e s. Mea cham, Ore., near Pendleton had _ 'an wo Ian n 0 _; . I I , I ‘ and to provide for the provinces croft.36WyD.fi11393116“ii 3': M or I$321312];gonZSll-‘YiiiIVSZmllferEer‘;ilgrvaéifegitixs I‘lleilw alridmOSZE-aiztai New Democrats” lhree 80cm! the Centennial edemafi‘ms' m 0m ""1 "f Sham“ ' m Ea“ of the frigid 7‘0.“ th“"Jhe Social (iredif party. .Cr‘edit nine. 1 credit member"? and Liberal. When Mr. Fm’rrau told him programs. The Senate meets 43:29 cilsleazgowmmhwgrd l The jubilation can“, as the RHIPI“ COW“ _""rk‘H"thl‘l- ‘then about the allegation. Mr. at 11 am. to debate. the reso- Iand scahered sh‘owe” were re_. Senator Power lCommons finally resolved the Votlng against the amehd- Favreau also told him the lution that the Union Jack be ported. They hit sections of the, 1WI1019 thorny PI‘ObIem Of the “lent IWGI‘e 113 Liberals. five RCMP was Investigating and flown as a symbol of Cana- .mid.M1mic states, the upper; ls Remembered [2:53; milisruethethgiadllaif (Continued on page 3 col. 5» would make a report, Knowing da's Commonwealth ties. “Ohio Valley. northeastern Flor-' ids and eastern Texas. Port Of Loot I-s Recovered 3 MON ‘ covered 1 1 empty 36,000 taken in Monday's $I05.-isorvcd in the cabinet of Liberalt Closure was inmde pal- l000 airport robbery of gold but. 1 Prime Minister Mackenzie King Tuesday in get the main r [lion and other valuables ,‘as postmaster-gcncrai. mlnlsler‘commpndation M an an . partv I be ‘ legiance to the Crown and ght up to date on the Alger: bership pa flag men flag. tinue I monwcalt'h flag. of report, along with asa mem- m the Commonwealth. O . The decision came after three days of debate on the second of the special committee which recom-t distinctive national. the proposal m, the. co ‘He s and th OTTAWA Kirk—The Senate ii I l 5 Rule Brtannia. a Jolly ince ster Pearson first int paid tribute Thursday to Sena-{measure to have a tor C. the 47th anniversa ry of election to Parliament. . Sena TREAL tCPl—Polire inlelocied to t suburban Dorvall Thursday re- I and wooden boxes ; July. and a box of bearings valued at I pointed The boxes were discovered by . of pensions Power w a s . continuously 1955. to I h 9 Senate. children playing near a Woodcdlfcnce for air. Senator John Connolly. gov- area at the end of a dead-end lowest "WM te"‘lwlfl'm"?Istreet in Pierrefonds. a suburb ‘ernm llfl'lil'l when he was ap- 2'1 m and minister of de- ent leader Ill the Senate. on the northwest side of Mont~I said “i don't suppose there is real island. 12 miles from thelor ever has theft oc- I Iiament Hill who has been liked I airport where the curred ‘ Also recovered were several. 1th the. able to say whether the bear- 1936 at caucus. ings were unou c No trace of the gold itself was I 3' I I at Montreal I port. Dorval I NATO Outlook Brighten I PARIS (or) — NATO minis-, tars. ' . ' of maintaining vigilance and co- hesion wt ' take cleave her issues. ference. the ministers also agreed Thursday to push ahead with a comprehensive leap- praisal of NATO purposes and objectives. lending Extemal Af- fairs Minister Paul Martin of node to "rejoice" out the} conference took "full account“ to! Canadian suggestions 9 las well and admired more.’ Senator pieces of costume jewelry taken opposition leader. ' robbery Police were un- heard about Senator Power In a Conservative part 59 und ‘ The early - morning robbery . analy was staged by five armed andeing masked men in the import shed 1 Power international Air-Ianyone else in the King cab- ine A'l fred He nmt. in a caucu cabinet. Lu . r k8. said he first 3' said former Con- rvativc prime minister R. B. 5 statement zing the capabilities of the stated Senator “had more brains than tChubhyl Power on‘and blue three-leaf flag for the hiscountry. The issue occupied 36, ys of Common-s time in thisi firstimarathon sitting of the. House‘ he Commons in 19171which now has taken up 213 sit-t stes seven Conservatives, two‘flag committee‘s 5vote of 185 to 25 a motion that1New Democrats. three Socialftion the Union Jack be the na- m""l‘.Canada may continue to fly the;Credit members and one Lib-Ition's should be sent back to the com- As the vote ended all sides mmea f the House were in a jubilant mood with Conservatives swing-ask Prime Minister Pearson to 24 was literally -ing in to a rollicking renditionl‘bring the subject. before the'received some information {mm of . . tstcs answering with Alouette wealth prime Ministers. e. Liberals following that the Union Jack could con- Prime MiniSI‘" Pearson 0‘" by ill-Si 8"" the Commons turned the case while flying back to for down the Conservative amend- Ottawa ment for the Red Ensign. The t town where he and Mr. F‘avreaii Support for the Union Jack” Standings I“ the 255 ~ “at 69 C‘mserval'v‘“ "lung {0" the had attended a federal-provin- came from 112 Liberals. 55 Pro—Commons: Liberals 129. Con-amendment were joined by 14 cm premiers- conforence ntre entrance with Good Fellow. As Tie To Commonwealth 12 Ci‘edi- Quebec Eastl said the special? recommenda- com Commonwealth fla He suggested the Credi-fnext meeting of the Common The Creditisle motion came I Motion Ruled Out Of Order OTTAWA tCPl—New Dcmo- I later, Mr. Pearson out .cratic Leader Douglas A i in th 5 Prim .‘ledge of an alleged bribery at-= [ temp ;studied by a Commons comm-t- ltee, out of order. I Macnaughton -motion could no. stand hPi‘allSP‘ it contained no specific charge 2 was ‘ 105. I Mr I las INot‘tht ' Pear ICommons Nov. 24 when he said1 he had l from [about the alleged brl'i)>l‘y at-; i temp = 22. . th Their complaints were Imsctl = MN. ona b said fact attempt Sept. Whether inadvertently or de- “he? misinformed the House Nov. 24 Th 9. land then let. three weeks go by I before s e t t. i n g the. record istraight, the opposition mem~ r Ibers complained. . By run CANADIAN PRESS ahyt ' N that a com , ‘ 1 tion of_ priVilege to make the whmh” primémaxigtgfl‘fieti correction. he instead sent his so“ failed m {Moan Farm. Clarifying Stalemem. hie ment fully in the Rivu'd If- Jilstlce Frederic Dorion on the {air ‘ Quebec Superior Court. presid- ‘ ing over the special inquiry. Speak?" Ma‘maugmo" “VIP-d Mr. Harkness made the com- plaint first on a question of pri- vilege but did not mme a mo- ffirmal WW ("reed by H" tion to refer the subject to the ADP itlee on privileges. He Vlr. Pearson denied that he asked. instead. that Speaker had deceived the House In an- g‘Macnaughton take the situation undo Mr. bribery attempt Nov. Rut Dorion inquiry into bribery and 1N ‘COULD HAVE RISEN . M P . - ' . the Committee no“; earson explained to the 15 PAGES By JAMES NELSON la l'f‘pnl’l would come forward V . it in the back of his mind. He apologized to the House for haying fol-glit- ten this when he spoke Nov. 24’. moved e Commons Thursday that e Minister Pearson's know-z t by a ministerial aide. be N07 SATISF'“D But Mr. Douglas was not Iat- but his motion was ruled isned- He said M" Pears” should have recalled the sin: borne conversation With by Speaker Alan that Mr_ Dnuglas.‘Favreau when Mr. Favreau gave. him the RCMP report Nov. 22. and told the House about it when asked Nov. 24. Dfrfiuglas moved that the wine a-air he referred to the . Douglas followed Doug- ,' a ‘ - Harkness (PC —— Calgary‘gtrljwéhes commmee for I“ in complaining Mr. ‘ son had misinformed the upheld by a vote of 122 tof Speaker Macnau 1; hi o it said such a motion should contain I specific charge, not just ask I or comm i t t ee consideration. ,slnce there was no charge, he ' the. motion out of order. Douglas appealed. and to vote which followed. Mt‘. naughton‘s ruling was lip- hcld by the. Liberals and seven Social '. members. The supported by the s and 12 Creditisie received information Justice Minister Favrcriu t two days earlier, on Nov. * Mr letter and slatcmcnt sent r. Pearson Monday to the. . , _ DP was The prime mlnlSl.el“C0nservafivp in the statement he had in members' first heard of the alleged ' Parliament At A Glance ately. Mr earson had ' THURSDAY. "Pr. I7. 19“. hen he could have F150“ NDP Leader Douglas movod‘ ime in the House on a ques- the motion out of order and swcrs Nov. 24 about when be r learned of bribery allegations against a minister's aide. Douglas Harkness (PC—Enl- gary Northl said the prime minister‘s replies of Nov. 24 were an affront to the House bccallsc of inaccuracy. FRIDAY. Dec. 1‘ The Commons meet..- et 1! a.m. to consider a resolunmi r adVIsement. had. said Nov. correct—he had wh at he Favreau about the alleged 22. i he said he first heard of Sept. 2 from Charlotte- .lune 15 when Prime Min- mucfii': ESCAPE'D NFLD. PRISON Iting days—far outdistnncing the! .previous record of 174 days inl I I ,committee —— to establish a flag §with a single red maple leaf on .a white ground flanked by red Canada's been a man on pal“diam—through the Commons. tpanels amendment th 'of C a n a cl 3 's Commonwealt 5tics. This vote was followed im- mediately by a Creditiste pro-t posal to shelve the question of 960-6I. HS Earlier in the day. mons squelched a Conservative ’ would have that a $9000 The. defeated motion was pro- posed by Hugh John Flemming Ge ‘PC—Victol‘ia-Carlctonl Robert Bealile (Creditistc - 9 ST. JOHN'S. Nfld. national face the Com- 1 red another constable and his h'service revolver was taken. John's, James Thorne. 17. For- tune. and Melvin Young. 19. St. orge. The four had broken out of a rovincial penitentiary e a r l y Thursday after cutting through a wooden cell floor, forcing a lock on a door and climbing ll 20-foot-high wall. The door was about 50 feet from the wall and was bathed Manlio Brosio of ltaly. NATO tcountries. An American spokes- i“ "5"“ 3‘ film“ the, “m9 “f "‘9 . man said cautioust that only "WW- "mcms 53'd~ ressed optimism over the. tiiin-gtime could tell. importance secret ary the. North Atlantic , isters‘ deliberations. Alliance. have pledged to under- ‘ an interview there now is more NATO mm)", for“ M it want,“ . ' . deeper consultations inside ‘likelihood that the final decision» l‘bm'me“ 3"“ Wm“ "‘9 “‘3'- the alliance on the nuclear force 1 on a multilateral or an Atlantic 3e 0t lhuclear force would be taken in- Wlndlng up a three-day coo- side the alliance._ rather than in also saying a separate organization. France agreed in principle to! co-ordination of targeting of its Secretory Patrick Gordon will-termed through. nuclear weapons with the. U.S. her said Ga De ex- . in, an Rusk as loading to better to retain full control over its; own budding nuclear force—the 120 "He west of the m the. so-called Force de Frappe I I ‘ y Ino OPTIMISM SEEN on. British Foreign France opposed an tln on e ministers. Who returning and some European ministers Paris there Is no cause f saw talks between President do tim ulle and U.S. State Secretary toward nuclear policy) ism about France' CAR WAS STOLEN integrated 1 car stolen but “'8! Another was stolen. and about Icar reached a roadblock that Iliad been set up by constables ,Amey and D. Keith. It from The constables gave chase or opuand found the car abandoned at IWhitbourne. about 50 miles west . ‘of St. John‘s. Four men were wrll meet found near a Whitbouroc cm- s altitude Irelations between their two' (Continued on page 3 Col. ll leery store. RCMP said they re- ‘CPI—»~ I Four young Newfoundland men are to appear in court today to charges in connection with e slaying of RCMP constablel Amey. 22. early Thurs- ay. Const. Amey was shot to‘ .‘subsmutm the Red Ensign (“death after four men overpow-t e Union Jack as the symbol1e Arrested later were, Winston Cllurchill Noseworthy. 21, of Bell Island, John Snow, 19. St.. 4 Men To Face Charges 1:; In Slaying Of Constable fused (‘onst Amcy Icft Const. Keith tllred within to guard the men and went to and Thornc escaped from th a poll to nce. when After the shooting, twere ' Const. fourth store through a door, taking proprie-jlence in a Ioggers' strike and i for Fred Barrett as a hostage.th Mr. ymlnr: lie so tthat he would not be shot as jlong as h didn't “make I Imnve ' Ry fhl< lime constable men in his police car, He talk. with the fourth man for 20 mil“ .utes and persuaded him to give up. CnNSTARLFI PRAISED Insp. H. C. Russell. superinv ltendcnt of the RCMP in \ .foundland. said Keith heroism in capturing four men unaided. He said an RCMP of- ficer "is loath to use his glln" ccs minor made at least PSCHD!‘ pf‘QVIOIISIY Snow and Noscworthy AMEY CONSTABLE to give thcmsclvcs II . 12 hours. cc car to radio for assis- camp bov. 30 and were ca (‘onst Amey was shot lured the next morning. he returned. it it ' taken into custody by the last. six ye r.. Keith. Police said a In 1959 a Newfoundland Con rim to the back of the‘stabulary officer. William Moss and fo r c e d his way ‘was killed at Badger during vi . RCMP constable Denni. Rarrctt said later the Honey of Brockvillc. Ont. WI man looked frightened. shot by it restaurant owner . id be was told by the man IBotwood.