‘— Overcast with rain: southeast winds , shifting to southwest. Low-high 25 and 43. Saturday: cloudy and cooler. If it's Good For The, island The Guardian Is For li filter @ittmdist “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” CHARLOTTETOWN, CAN A DA Authorised In Second Clan Hall by tho Put om“ Department. om". nu for Myrna-t d put-lo II can FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 20, 1964. VOL. LXXVII. N0. 286 smug“ SEVEN CENTS l4 PAGES Canada Supports Delay 1 On Nuclear Force Plan French View Gets Backing Cargo Liner Launched For N. Atlantic Trade At A Glance By THE CANADIAN PRESS 1 Parliament l l l l l THURSDAY. Nov. 19. 1964 T By CAROL KENNEDY ’rier. and H. P. MacKeeii. lieu- refrigeration and specially de- he commons “Wider?” OTTAWA: . [CP‘ ‘" Enema" Bl" “Wits 0“ bDlh Sides 0! EDINBURGH 'CPI — The tenant-governor of Nova Scotia. signed tanks for fish and vege- the .exmmal affairs depar“ Anal” Mm‘StFr Mam“ 53m "1" Allan}? have PFOdUFEd hope Nova Scotla. a new cargo liner The 7,500-ton. 16l-2-knot vestel. table byproducts. hoped to be off "‘9'"? PTODQSed 1964 - 65 TI‘huIl‘ISday a 'h‘esh examma- “'1th a hula more time" or. lot advanced design destined for built at Burntisland yard for the special interest to Atlantic prov- spend'“ esnmates "l 5124" "n" ,"f pmposals for 3 NW“ acconndatl°n "a" h‘f “’30th . I ithe North Atlantic trade. was Furness Withy Company. incor-‘inces shippers. "m-m- _ I Wall“? Treaty Organizatloh “I Some If not all' of the 3 ‘ “launched Thursday from a Scot- porates the latest ideas in auto- She k the third Ship m bear External Affairs Minister multilateral nuclear force is major issues. .tisb shipyard to an enthusiastic matically controlled cargo- me “the Nova Scotia for Fm“ Martin said Canada would not needed to avoid a DeK‘IIOIUS mn- Because France is one ol .‘ isendoff by some 80 invited Ca- handling and Speedy turn— miss w~thi Lin g h- h 5m" the prnpnse‘l m‘XPd' """tat'm‘ W'th'“ the alhance' Canada's mnlht’r countries the i ‘ around in pom Like her Sister ‘ y e“ w ‘C "De" manned multilateral Atlantic Mr. Martin told the Commons Canadian government thinks it ’1 hadlan alld Bl‘lllSh guests. In Ship NewfoundlandI which sans ate between L'Verpoo“ Bosmn' Alliance nuclear fleet. during 8 debate 0" hlS deparl- can explain to other alliance finding Canada's high Commis' on er maiden voyage to Hali- Zhd‘liii‘vnes'a Aiggditiiiiid $3,135: He said the government he- ment's 1964 - ‘55 spending esti- members the reasons for sloner in London. Lionel Chev- fax Dec. 2. she has advanced a . . lievcs there are alternatives mates, some $124,000,000. the French “proor'l'u alion" on cer- w'th canadas Atlant‘c prov“ toward greater sharing of al- Canadian government supports lain issuesI he psaidI Canada "lees dam“ ha” "1"” than 60 liance military deciSions. the French View "0 hasty deCi- also hoped that France would o , . lbeal‘sI‘I I He suggested Communist 510" Should be mad? When a appreciate the value of a strong IIIOfficialsI of Furness VliIithyf. China should be taken into the progréim is not immediately re- Atlantic partnership. ' ‘ e paren company. sai i nuclear test-ban treaty. quire. . ,. , trade booms. a third ship may Wallace Nesbm rim—Ox. He said a delay in a decision “:6 tsgddcciifgamtfl £3 ‘00:; be blllll for the route. fnrdi said Canada should not on the force is required anyway néintalism whet’LPr centres,‘ in 3‘ The launching was pCl'inl‘med .lhin lht’ Organization 0f '"Perm" the newly ' elecled Europe rir in North America n ihv Lucienne Chevrier. wife of American States. _rm5h gover'lmem t" revlew within the alliance since this. 'Canada's high commlSSihherv Andrew Brawl“ (NDP“T”V’ its defence pomy and wou” be would isolate Cana da and and watched by ab m 000 (mm Greenwood. said he re. luslified if it resulted in arriv- weaken Canadian influence in_ , I . I I i BlIMlNl. Bahamas lAPl—Dr. icism by Hoover, also accused shipyard workers as well as the grills Canada has “0' TeCOE‘ mg eventually at 3 Proper ternationallv. Smaller NIATO I III III "I I r‘ f Martin Luther King Jr. said the FBI chief of “faltering un- invited guests. niZPd CommuniSl China. “mean ' North Amerwa" m‘h‘ countries had a special reason " ‘ 3i with. Thursday the US. Federal Bur- der the heavy burden and the ‘ Marvin Gelher (L — York tary balance for helpin" to avoid any dis- ”’ " . eau of Investigation under the.criticisms of his office." FRESH WIND “LEW snlllh‘ also favored rcwghi' He asked the “WWW” “I ruption inbthe alliance because TOURIST TROPHY woN HERE direction of J. Edgar Hoover is His comments came in reply Unseas°nablfisunshme 90m“ lion nf mainland China m“. m““”"“‘"““ “m " e or their greater dependence «n “following the path of appease- tn Hoover‘s statement in a down 0“ the Fm“ "f Forth and “Hill aid from the "lino" Umed States and west Ger' collectiversecurity. many—whether this is the only way to give European members a greater degree of participa- parties and one Conservative. the Liberals defeated 48-33 a motion to cut $350,000 from ment . . . in the (U.S.l South." Washington pre ss conference a. “95.” Wind blew as Mrs‘ Chev' I The American Negro Warm Wednesday King “is the most nor. in prune-colored coat and Ition leader. smarting under crit- notorious liar in the country."‘fur ha" grasped the Champagne‘ h 1 Mr. Martin also said further steps are needed at the UN to prevent proliferation of nuclear The Arthur B. Smith hard for the mostI outstand- the province cver won an award from the CTA and they took top prize. The present- nial Committee. Mr. Storey received the award on behalf big area promotion in Canada of the committee from Rod I I i . . . ‘ II . . . . . in 1964 was presented to Thompson. assistant director ation was made at the an- .I I9 31. King sald- IS {Oslgfigeall‘g 1131503: $2108; iggiazhggj the “imam”- :gzg: r3332; fggimg‘rmalg WeaPOnS. Frank J. Storey. vice chair— of the Canadian Tourist IAs- nualI meeting of the P.E.I. I “Wm: Ithe Path Of appeasementbnm and smashed it vigorously Wallace NEShm I'PC — Ox' adopted in one period would be_ Gordon Churchill 'PC——W'mnl- man of the .13.]. Centen- sociation. It is the first time Tourist Association. l “.5. of political powers in the South. faga‘II‘ISI the red and Grey hun fordl proposed it to stop comp mo III Id 3 one in peg South Centre) said "I. fi 5 If this continues, the reign of H ' wheat flour shipments to In fIIIIIII-e g p y slatemem appeared mung“! As the towering bow moved away. Mrs. Chevrier gave it a playful shove. A Scottish piper , I I KmEI w n came in lhis tiny in full highland dress skirled a W. L .l l. l —~ .- . . . ~ ‘ .Idenésfilfiggf\ha:l’ rocIaP‘e‘d Bahama“ Island to wmc his Istirring salute as the lean hull l - P Speech accepting the NobelIslid gracefully down the slipway 0 me Sunday. Nov. 22. the first annl- . ~ - v k ‘ t l- lersary of the association of Peace pnze‘ said he is certain ‘an mfgd m 0 the flee grey; iHoover “would not have madeiwa‘ers- ‘ Mr. donesia. which has sent raid- ing bands into Malaysia. Clifford Smallwood \PC ~— Battle River - Camrosel said Social Credit Leader Thomp- son's trip to Africa was a political plum. Martin said Canadians terror in Misstssippl. Alabama and Georgia will increase ratherI han subside." with hypocrisy" in view of the government's acceptance of nu- clear warheads. Andrew Brewin iNDP-o'l'or- onto Greenwood) said it is I matter of “deep regret." Canada has not recognized China. The The external affairs minister said the government believes there may be an alternative by using existing machinery for greater sharing of military de- cisions. WOULD HAVE MISSILES OPPOSE DELAY JFK’s Ideals North American Lead Revolt At President John F. Kenned'. a . . . .. ‘ a n policy has been NW day of national rededicatinii to suihha. “Cm”; “wtsatmn w‘th‘ mull M: Iterythhapfpiy (m?! "‘5: heldmbyhgebelsIl'; In“: CNN?" The proposal f0? “19 ml'lma" sistent—“consistent in its amv K .I ..~ on em: on er ex reme pres-1 e me e rs ime. wou . graeu or . Ir. erai force wou] have mixed . . , I. annedy‘ idea‘s 0' human sure." " L rs. Chevrier said afterwards. Thompson's efforts to gain crews from NATO nations blzun" and prmra‘tmauon “Once when 13 h d a sh' ‘ 1 . . There was no reason why one- l unCIe IP F8935? aboard 25 merchant ships quarter of the wfirld-s people 0 Cou nCI “On that day. let the word go I fo k 1 r n i l . ‘ ’ ' ' i . o . . . form to friend and e an eI KIquhIEEEpsrerg’siItIlriesISILRhl: IaId In Victoria.I BC. did not: FRIDAY. Nov. 20 equipped with eight nuclear should be ignored diplomat, vwl. , , I . .. . . . ,. - “mm the vision of John F Ken- .. ‘ ‘ ’ . ‘ ‘ threak the flrSl time- I remem‘ The Commons meets at it missiles each. The United States 1 . h .- LAN ClT) tAP)—North.Peters BaSilica. Canadian and.piesidcnty of the cnuncllI. I I , - I has come on the racial frontibered “,3”er worn kid gloves am to continue consideration would rem“ the Human _ ically and cxcluded from to American bishops led a massivelU.S. bishops swiftly marshalled iagainst any vote on the docu- IhiIClyh Iillldes the 3313:: and from the Warren reportlon that occasion and 1 was carat oi e'xtemal affairs department sponsibility for use 10! esuloeh united Namns' revolt in the Vatican ecumeni-ialmost 1,000 council o father sig-1ment .W 10 9 Source 8" raising serious uestions about ' ~ -‘ ‘ ' ‘ "" Of his greatnessI" the the effectivenesqqof [he FBII..;f"l ""5 “m9 10 buy Sill‘de 310"“ estimates. The Senate meets weapons. cal council Thursda against a Inatures on a petition asking the. . “we?” . . . last - minute moveyto hold up iPontiff not to let the current'URGENC¥. STRESSED _ I .PTeSldChhal PTOClamatmh sald- In an exclusive interview witth th home" . action for a year or more onlsession end Saturday without aiII The 99mm" ‘0 the POPE said-l IJohnson read the proclama-Ithe Associated pressI King re“ 4‘ - a disputed declaration of relig-lvote. on religious liberty. Reverently. but urgently. very tion at a ceremnny lhIthe cahl' pealed some statements he had n9! mom at the White House made earlier in a telegram to so that I could get a good grip at p r consideration of 3 .m. f He repeated his earlier state- the redistribution bill. ‘ments Canada did not plan to join the force. Mr. Martin also said: Mars Probe Launch Set ious liberty. ? The revolt was touched off by urgently. most urgently. we ask 0 ° . . . nearly half the 2.000 councilla decision of the 12-cardinal IConlinued on page 2. col. 3) Thursday. the FBI director. I UrhiigldadgtaZilspptiiti‘irianliigmfhe fathers — Roman Catholic prel-. "ng drew support from six viet Union and pay CAPE KENNEDY. Fla. (AP! debts to the United Nations for The US. SD80? Agency MW their share of peacekeeping ex- ‘ hopes in laUhC-h the Mariner W penses. but hopes a compromise Spacecraft toward Mars 0” NM" can be worked out so they will . 27 with a strengthened aero- not lose their general assembly dynamic Shroud df'Signed '0 iother Negro leaders. who told iPresident Johnson in Washing-l ‘ton Thursday they share King's? vitI ias not provided in the ates from around the globe —1 urgently appealed to Pope Pauli to block the delaying move “lest l e e n C e u the confidence of the world. ‘ ° ° - hoth Christian and non - Cbris- protection for Negroes ln P.E.|. Today tianv be 105“ ° . . SOl'lh- vote. protect the payload during the Thursday night_ pope paull I “mom-I in his press camera. Hon. J. W. (Jacki Pickersgill. i Alex Mathcson and W. R. Jen Communist China should sign POCkPl'S Upward “58 through summoned members of the col-f I ence. said King advised Ne-j minister of transport and min- l kins. president of the RE]. Ithe nuclear test-ban treaty as a the almnsl’hfl'e- lege of cardinals to his study} groes 0 report civil rights ister of the federal cabinet res-l Liberal Association.Mtho Will first step to possible entry into Officials announced Wednes. and talked wit-h them for anf . '. ‘ . I T a “on violations to the FBI office in l ponsible for the I ' De-‘accnmpany WI 011 afiue- ‘disarmament discussions. which day that the reinforced shroud hour and a quarter. The sub-: WASHINGTON mp] "T be" The. aclmns we” im‘mg gig/{31:}: [Zlgngfazzwgg ngfici'm Albany. Ga.. because the staff: VeloplhenlI Board. 15 expectedi Mr. Mullally Ial‘FlVCd from cannot be completed without will fabricated of magnesium léct of the discussion was noticnce SGCI'CtaI‘y Robert S. Mc-.<'0n50hda“°h5v Tedudlons 3“ ‘ toIarrive in Charlottetown from Ottawa last rug t and met that country 8,110), Instead of a lightweight had more than 16.000 workers m. members were white southern-. er . l idiscontinuances of US. military Saint John at 6.20 this evening. .with a group in St. Margaret's The external affairs minister fiberglass in a section used on disclosed but a source at theIlNamara Thursday ordered thei ‘ - ' ' d in 1mm date' 5' ~ - ' ‘H “II to Monta ue where ' who are interested in a blue- ' 'l' . i h ‘ll < f \ ‘ meeting salt! “the audience hadlshutdown of twn naval ship ibases‘ WI“? he dlscus“ 0, A u MN . m. The FBI chief said King also- 9 l“ 9° g . t 53'“ d' lerehces a f?“ W99“ ‘ “ ‘ at“ Jame" m “‘0‘ - ‘ sday. V“.- a ' ' C‘ amam. c‘ . . - he is to speak to the Kinds ‘ berry development under the F IN; I n NM. 5 nreat importance for the coun-’ - lbroad outline Wedne , H be refused to an appomt- ‘ - 5 33‘!" WC" rent? Erma" 1613' ' ° - ‘~ CHI" lyards, six bomber bases andi mated that 342300.000 WI | “mm the European Commoni The space agmcy has IIIIIII lthe remOVal 0‘ 150 Older inter-l Most of the actions wm be saved each year as a result of Saturday at 2 o'clock he will County Liberal Association an- ARDA plan lnual meeting at 8.00 pm. l ment with him to receive proof .four 0 . , . . . . . '. d all . h f’ Mb . t . . iMarket’s failure to agree on Dec 7 to la n n th kt it what coun ll t ml - Completed by m‘dw“ 5“ the sh; 3rd actions, f t e we . any agensI . ‘ t L n Home a I I .. u c e roc e.. Called the most anslotgfixglifigimeyhlichalielliaiilc ‘havse lb‘" one by 1970‘ i M thgysame time. it was dis- “W9 horn in the US NOI‘lh- .. E“ mu“, he expects t" look ‘ grains"ivitli‘etheeiiighermen at “real Price-i and the multilat- After that. Mars moved out of council meeting yet in St.iserved their purpose." When llhiShEd- IMCNamaralclosed that a special board? "i never advised Negroes in gaggeitgfvJWRSPI‘ngninfiaiflEastern Kings. That evening ehrgl’e igicea‘l‘iis:e "Gama"?! tlo ggsll‘fiph.“ “h”ng and “’0'” said. the actions WI“ Pro‘luce ‘wbich investigated all 11 naval Albany not. to report to the:ine Industries and the Gun he will meet with the peopleI “Sim MI” IIII (‘9 3 °“' two 5 00‘“ range for “77.000000 in annual savmga shipyards had recommended a 1731. King said. On the con-IGarden Foods from the ndas Plowuig ___I . _ ‘nnd cut manpower by 53401 five - year modernization pro- trary. we reported every inci-. ' Match and Agricultural Fair The.mini5ter wm be met at executive to disruss problems “"90" by 'l‘m" M‘lllallyv of special interest to their 01'- for Kings. Liberal Leader ganization. gram for the remaining yards. ldent. But we were dismayed by: “without in any way reducing I ' fact that. nothing was everithe -" l MP military effectiveness.‘ I Eighty of the bases and in- istallations are in 33 states and ‘the District of Columbia. The others are in Europe and the Western Hemisphere. but their identity was not disclosed pend- ln: discussions with the gov- iernments involved. and this could turn out to belthe ' one Mann-Trunk Admits Unwilling U.A.R. Spy ROME tAPl—Tlie man found . chained in a Cairo . a I - m Cam, “in in ' my, SOME IDENTIFIED Republic a ‘ . . . r . ls anc Igzelinliizli‘tisgwfoggd at: said' It was one Of me and luntil McNamara's press confer- deatb. . I stay far Egypt. police reported Authorities said it is possible 9"“ “‘3‘” 0’ “‘9 3' \— expenswe. Situation Is Critical For Rebel Prisoners By IAN DONALDSON HALIFAX (Cpl—Social Credit Ilreader Robert Thompson said 'Friday on his return from al- imost three weeks in Africa he lreceived no direct word from .‘ll Why he. was being air about an hour at Halifax inter- national airport when his plane. bound for Montreal. was held up by bad weather. was sent to r m .y. fected were identified by con- mm, by H... Canadian govern, I ’1' Be “a “mmded more lgl'essmeh- Slate “Vernon "‘1 ‘Canadians among 1000 prison- ment to seek the release of the money than hl‘ Rome U-A-R 'others ahead of time. ‘ers being held by Congolese rebel - held hostages. en‘bauy “mud '39“: thougmi in addition '0 naval ShlP' rebels and “the situation rc- "l continually emphasized the ‘h‘ “'53 wm', lyards and bomb!!! hues- MC' :mains critical." tact that my purpose in urging 2 The 1533mm“ learned "m .‘Namars's economy acts struck ‘ Mr. Thompson told rrporters the release of the hostages .' . . was solely on humanitarian grounds and should be copSid- cred as such. apart from all politic al implications." Mr. Thompson said in a statement. "l cxplained Canada would very much like to see the fri- can nations. particularly those libero ls no hope at present the {rebels will release the hostages But. be said: "Kenya officials informed me . . . there was . reason to fear for the lives of foreign nationals held by the in- surgent forces. “The 1.000 hostages thcr are lull“ mum! “C9 We“ lat army and air force training w'm'lng him “d “Wed '“ 5“ bases. radar stations. arsenals. mm M ‘0 C‘lm “9’0” 1" ordnance plants and l variety Nu“ “m "d" Pm“, We" of other military activities “Wm- "which are considered surplus or 3. They. tented he was sellmg lobsolete “‘9'” mu m " do‘mle game Wm‘ ' The Portsmouth Naval Ship- lsrull intelligence. NIH . “d Eya . Portsmouth. was I hpzncemuld glam; “filial” ticketed for a Kradlfll flose- (holding are being held literally represented on the ad hoc com- " 3 "a" a n ' by blackmail It is to the ad- mission of the Organization for . t 10 . Look of Tel Aviv who fled into “g; “V” “" m "m tlnm jailed him for six months until he agreed to become their scent sumo IN ISRAEL II Tel Aviv. the usually re- said Diet Absent With Cold bargaining point. The Social Credit leader spent INSIDE TODAY . Ne York naval ship- vantage of the rebels to keep African l'nity. use whatever in- m nmtilnfiulyiecfgzsgym Yard had 9-5:“ workers “'4 the hostages alive As long as tluence they had on the Ston- l“ 1951- He '0 9° 9‘ Portamoutb 7.!”5 emplnyet‘i ll they have them lhcy have a leyvillc authorities to allow the iniornationa1 committee of the Red Cross to enter StanleyVille the rebel capital in The Control. “l explained that the holding of the hostages by Stankyvlne authorities is in violation of all international conventions and Louk mid be Wt 0“ m“ . Blrtbs. deaths ..... .. :i-iz - - "e "W ” "m" m" "‘° mm ‘0‘” - WW” moon... .......... .. o... llglgm 333.357,: 3:37:53“, neme said he left illegally. Leader Diefenbaker was lbw“ Comics ............... .. ii ,- '3, mmm‘" M m, R“, Haunts book is sus- trom the Thursday. I n I I I I I I I I I I I I I II , GM...” peeled of having nude ontl- remolnlul at home with a slight "I" ............. II ‘ TI: IIIIIanWI “III I” II . 1",011 Mu' on Cllfo . I Ednfil'lflll .. . ' with "atisfaction the Congo.“ radios mm- Isiiaim am Mr. Dietenbsher returned I m H __ ' IIIISI" .en“ had “III II.” "cum from I Vi!“ to 140m. 0|! -r The 50-foot longllner Rsc- picked up by a passing ves- The five crowmen aboard the Bradford Perry. Ernest Kuhn-I Que-I C“, II_ ; ID “P -I C I - 9 U a he more“ in immI: cosy gape-Ignacio“an as: er out of Clarke Harbor. Isel.he'rlie Racer mngunéiok Italian Jotfihm annmIlIIre. Gum” and Sterling Boris. M”; c. ‘ .SIrIIIo dilemma: glgiozan at I one cs w ii co velobod. n 1- engine room pa nsuu . s .. . my - .xmdpi: to m the d to wort: at home rather ornitheut Nova Scotti! com Sable. An scar from Bahamas. ore contain Ralph '“ °‘ u‘rkeIzsz’W- Fin-m mm“ »»»» -- ‘4 lenced to death by the rebels . "A. that! attend the Commons. after her five-man crew were Green took picture. Nickel-sun. Linde 0) n———-————-— spy chargel.