If It’s Good For The Island The Guardian ts For I ’ Se fe i 9 Troops stand at attention on funeral services at St. Philippe oth sides of the coffin of du Roule Church in Paris Gen. Maxime Weygand after Tuesday. The cap and swords 2 Toronto Actuar! Criticism On Pens By STEWART MacLEOD Gordon Aiken (PC — Parry | OTTAWA (CP)—Two Toronto Sound Muskoka) agreed. ‘This actuaries poured heaps of criti- |is exactly what was done.” cism on the proposed Canada| Mr. Ruse, # Japanese-born Pension Plan Tuesday, and one | Toronto resident, pulled out all o{ them said the plan was given | stops in blasting the proposed Commons because of “an uni®-|sdq Pension Plan is dangerous, tentional form of blackmail.” ‘complex. _and. .moo- . onesie | ane” At eas company Ottawa as a citizen, advocates— who had any doubts about the) «1 should bluntly state plan were put in the “imposst- that in my “goctne, unselfish en, ar prove it in principle before it : . was examined by the joint par- booer scrrneeglyh hy vans ed ween shoal, have | as -concetved & Frasken- istein. . >.” unanimous approval in the) ion scheme. “ .. . The Can- Edward Ruse, “ar said members of Parliament san live ay duty ioral it.” b' ” position of having to ap-| considered opinion, Miss liamentary committee with over 300 years’ service’ tna.” PM Defends Member Of Staff In Meeting On Deportation pelied from the, Philippines and | Mexico, has been denied resi- idence in Canada. The prime minister's state- ment refers to Mr. Denis: Hal Dornan, an executive officer on | Mr. Pearson's staff, and uniden- OTTAWA (CP)—Prime Min- ister Pearson said Tuesday a member of his staff acted “with perfect propriety” in arranging a meeting between Raymond Denis, then executive assistant to Immigration Minister Trem- blay, and persons seeking to arrange a. stay of deportation | for multi - millionaire Harry | Stonehill. Mr Péarson's office issued a statement in reply to requests by reporters for comment on published accounts of the meet- ing at which. Mr. Denis is said fo have asked what was in it|bribe to Montreal lawyer Pierre “for me—for us?” ‘ Lamontagne to. agree to The American-born Stonehill, | Lucien Rivard, sought by i facing court charges in the US. in connection with dope | United States. and already ex- smuggling charges. 1941 LIBERATION MARKED Queen Cheered By 1 FINAL GUARD FOR WEYGAND tified persons acting for Mr. | fired. ‘by Mr. | More than 30 are nuclear-pow- | the boy’s blood type was the Ghe Gr i ardian 89704 nee Wiese CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1965. s wor Moms y ot the-98-year-old French gen- eral are on top of the tricolor- draped coffin. (AP Wirephete via cable from Paris) esHeap ion Plan “1 am frightened of it,’ he said, “I am frighted of it.” Mr.-Ruse's brief followed a presentation by W. R. Joyce, another Toronto actuary, who also said the proposed plan is poorly designed to meet the s0- cial needs of Canada. Both briefs said the pefsons needing help the _ were most neglected the . Mr. Joyce said it is “folly” to introduce a pian which inher- ently contains the seeds of dis- content. “The public is quick to sense injustice and will not ot- erae obviaous subsidies, unmer- ited either by social need or by personal contribution.” Both men indicated a prefer- fence” for-increases in-the- flat- rate old-age security program as opposed to the implementa- tion of a wage-related pension scheme. Mr. Ruse suggested a formula whereby a retired sin- gle person would receive $90 at age 70, $91 at age 71, $92 at age 72 and so on. Russians Have 400 Subs Now ROME (Reuters)—The Rus- sian ‘has more than 400 sub- marines’ ‘in service, of which ered, Giorgio Giorgérini, editor |of the semi-official Italian pub- housands At Wreath-Laying Ceremony ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) Dy and was recently ordained of EB turned a deacon.in Addis Queen “and : The Queen, the first ~~ monarch 1 ot an official to Africa’s oldest Christian ct wand payed On. Bini pian and Bri national an- At a British embassy garden , where she met some Meoded white cap tried ina cap Mei unseece:sinily to hand the deaths ...... 4, ® arch a fetter ecu eee 3... tocsehtees. cD markets eeomes " Editorials visusease’. © whips eee” ree 5 et awweee a i then put on a display while |waiting for the sovereign. Earlier in the the g z : et bi i k ill He iy FI i i areil i } i | i i irel i f ed Hi : - of eS if ial ut es 3 if z é = a3 " ivf iit = FF pa Bet Alt Plan, Outlines anada-U.S. Tart Wilson By JOSEPH MacSWEEN | LONDON (CP) Britain's | Labor government defeated by ; 17 votes Tuesday night a Con | servative attempt to topple it from power in a rowdy, rav- | cous session of the House of | Commons. | Labor sailed through by a vote of 306 to 289 without sup- port froth the Liberal party bring down the government with “hasty and ill-considered.” The vate came after hours of and finger - pointing on both sides of the stately chamber. The most tumultuous day in the Commons since Labor took of- fice last October followed the | opening declaration by Sir Alec Douglas - Home, Conservative party leader. “If the govern- |ment had a shred of political | integrity it ought to resign.” Wilson's attempts to speak twere frustrated by yelling Tor- ies for as long as five minutes at a time but ‘eventually he an- nounced in comparative quiet: | 1. The government has: de- | cided to continue development at least for the present of the | controversial TSR-2 strike - re- | connaissance plane but will buy |two other types of United States Life Of Twin A medical team at St. Boniface Hospital has saved the life of a transfusion, Tuesday. Dr. David Grewar, a pedia- trician, time to his knowledge that the | technique had . been successful | with twins. | The twins—a bey and a girl— were born Nov, 13 to Mrs: A. J. Brisette of St. Boniface. | boy was certain to be tbirth because of lack | blood cells. | The mother had Rah-negative | blood, the father Rh-positive and |same as the father. isos te seen * Diefenbaker AndCam ae Boy Is Saved By Pre-Birth Transfusion ST. BONIFACE, Man. (CP)—|stroyed the ved corpuscles in twin..with..a pre. -_birth blood | t | nather” with said it was. the first er's abdominal-wall. # VOTE IS 306 TO 289 Gov't Survives Attack By Conservatives | warplanes British ai roles: + ror 2. The government is setting 3 Th | up a royal commission to stu . mevernesent aan relations between emplop.|*trensthen machinery against ees and employers and trade ™ohopolies and mergers. unions and employer organiza- ' . tions in Britain, whose indus- eae ENETIAT INS trial production has been se- Wilson's announcements—the verely criticized as much less‘ aviation situation has been un- . of. building | effierent than industrial produc: eraft for similar tion in Canada, the’ US. or some European countries Pilea CORTETRIRRT TRE 16 em ee oer nanan Confer For 5 Hours By KEN KELLY “But that neither implies ac: | OTTAWA. (CP). — Opposition |ceptance nor rejection of Mr. \Leader Diefeibaker and Dalton Balcer's demand for a leader- Camp, president of the Progres-|ship convention,” he said. sive Conservative party, con-| “We are meeting to discuss | Tuesday in preparation for a) . I would rather have our crucial weekend conference’ on than the problems the the Joragraey leadership of the Grits have. Ours will be solved party. easier ” Mr. Camp, who described his phan Warten Yong talk with Mr. Diefenbaker DIEFENBAKER MUM ‘as “discursive “and amicable,”| The 69 - year - old Opposition told reporters: that Saturday's leader offered no comment on meeting heré of the national |the meeting. He did not TOWN’S NAME IS PROBLEM COOKSVILLE, Ont. ‘CP)— Would you rather live in Pey- ton Place or Ookpik? Resi- dents of Toronto Township ate having a tough time de- ciding what to call themselves after applying for tmeorpora- Sl OTTAWA what- they'd get. — So far 700 different names have been : One resi- dent listed 4 different sug- gestions. Names ranged from Lady Bird to Moses, from Utopia to Hiptown. Most favored were names of communities already in the |U-S., on coune : menial © | ruled them out, ae eek said it doesn’t necessarily en- new name. Churchill was high on the list of submissions. : \ the baby’s blood stream. | The solution was to change | the baby’s to that of the sions ~ac- complished by the insertion of a ‘i i it FS ag af z é & 8 i eee 78 i + l il! $e2 ; + ri sy i fi fi is | Because of the difference in and “ue rane i i aie i gif eF 3 Lf SEVEN CENTS tg fi : te i , Massive Ad ated For 10 JAMES NELSON other than . w er veatgenn tebe (CP)—A plan for |da's }- State 7 7 . = canal i oe Ca i oe ‘S a