nike lore? Dine oes ihc Oe Seacettegh val" The Guardian Is For If t's Good For The Island It anil Aa, React. ah Mina pak SP neatly ABN IES, Soin ie ead ARIA Hilt it ES Nt ay Kgs Basta ia ‘ eB a, or tak BARRY art yal ag ll Sala Aa greatly 4%, , Keay ee jatas? eee . WEATHER Mostly sunny, westerly winds 30, to 45, becoming 15 in afternoon. - high 25 and 32. 7 "VN, CANADA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1965. nor ORE SEVEN CENTS 14 PAGES nitaiemiepe tomas a ONE RECOUNT ASKED e Gives Pearson 2 More Seats OTTAWA (CP)—Two turnover ‘boration, to assure a stable gov- victories in the armed services | ernment.” : b vote and a.guarantee of support! Barring recount upsets this With 79,146 of “he °22.616 elic- from a Quebee independent gives the-Liberals 132 votes in ible service votes cast the have assured Prime Heavy Pro-Liberal Service Vote Minister the Commons, An actual major- breakdown in percentages was |. _ Mystery Fire | To Be Probed By ROD CURRIE \ship blaze started and. spread , Fla. (CP)—A_ honey- 9° quickly. ‘ BELADAL me Meuxt| Another mystery was why the Mooning couple from \doomed ship failed to send out Hope, Ont., Alan and. Lynda Gil- |, distress signal. And passen- pe, Rares eee smens 1 lene bese | See. Cenk Wer missing from the cruise | sounded . | -A’ U.S. Coast- Guard investiga- armouth Castle, which | G. { § Ae ie 3 | 1% Pearson’s Liberal ernment ity is 133 but the governing Liberals 63.6 Conservatives 23.5 ae fren | of 182 Commons Votes just two party. must appoint one of its New Democratic Party nine So- we me.” ‘im Nassau Sunday, seeking an- short of a clear. majority _imembers.asthe Speaker who. cial Credit .25 .and Creditiste |swera te these questions | "Phe heavily pro-Liberal serv- Votes only im the case of ties. one. The remaining fraction was ly no hope is held for; The 385-foot Yarmouth Castle jee vote announced Saturday Fr & clear majority. distributed among. ca of those missing in this so-far-un-|was under ;Panamanian regis- swept iprovided the margin of victory | = od 1% | : - a ga Gchoe cruise into a Ga i sdecbdos te taveclionta, for Liberals John B. Stewart in | ~~ y, ise the Nova Scotia riding of Anti- | a mo of flame, water and| The Bahama government was 4 ...__; freerinmenee iene | pon car, cay Sel em nce ey gee =S = ct is ri " leonstituency. Both dislodged ire a oO C 3 Alta.,..was rescued from a '0 fave been sboard are be-| Canadians known to have re- Ing |Conservatives. : : flooded cave ae Forest Pelee tue een "ines tox vg gM = ee oe ae P stondings “| . , in ‘Derbyshire, England Sun- |¢ , money are Mr. : wn ae cee ee 2 ‘ day ‘after= she fell about 40. \longings. 'Phail of Milliken, a Toronto sub- ‘ 1965 1963 1962 1958 1957 ; s}-feet while exploring with a | at jeast 10 of the Canadians |UD, Mr. and Mrs. William Pu- of students. Miss Carr | ro ~ ans |\4ifin, Toronto: Irene Lengyel Lib 131 129 100 49 106 ee . arT ‘have returned here by air from |“fn. ; esd n wn PC 9 %% 16 208 112 : vf lay injured more than a mile ‘Nassau No Canadian names ap- 2: 2% Phyllis Wyatt, 27, both i. | Meco BRM k me SUMACURe, XY. (7) — ste ly ati woe ong Pen ati Rule pars ie ee ke Wit hn at A three-day fisheries confer- jlook at fishéries earnings, if we )at- community devel | on stip ie ae save be saw a huge fire | oa to bring her to ; ee ee eee ee ie . elice on the theme of “human |are to recruit the kind ef‘ability {the future of inshore fisheries. $°, oe SM 3% ‘© 19|ball last Tuesday nigh in the Rone said that atithe.time be seid’ tebe in sreasowable son Miami, mostly suffering,|netoe, Ont. opened last night at the Charlot- | grams’ and the industry itself.” | conference Ind 1. @-..0 «@ §| from here to Niagara Falls, mo | nificance to the fireball. «dy / (CP Wirephete) | Heroic ir rescue | Relatives in Canada also have tetown Hotel. erTeday, the fisheries group. wili Loneit Senter So, fee: ___ 965 265 285 285. 265 | ments afer the power failure im | ————— a lefforts, lighted by the flames of received word of the safety of The 50 delegates attending are |take a lock at what-is now hap: |siter as speaker fre seen, ole Oe enenien | On comer’ United Staten ae the Mr. et representative of the federal |pening in the in-shore fishing in- | nar ties ere gratifying im | and. Ontario Sit ae : ; and provincial departments of jdustry. This afternoon there will | oe Se ot ae Weldon Ross of Syracuse, aa # r fisheriés in the Atlantic Provin- |be sessions on extension field | . stability in the House of Com- employee of the Carrier Corp cms paspanss oli Gekacies ov |eerh, ond inlet ‘here wit te | FQ esian ee a prospect of effec- and a part-time in a mY ; ative ‘organizations, and ex- jan examination of co-operatives | ; action on a program of con- | told the Syracuse fate es sk tension field workers of Atlantic |in Newfoundland. Mee ipovermmest ill te putin fan, (cam he and a sindent were ag . _— universities. The conference Tuesday will | Gov. Stays \ward.” i ip _ : he . service "The opening s was giv: |deal largely with the activities | After the civilian vote count |rweegey stabi C V-1hh “ a ee ee ok ZS: : ms be s pee ae tm sant Niet = ig i: ‘ * ay Smit eS api; 1 ol were 4 4 “ Ps J ’ 3 5 Cases bravery among indi- is@que > . ie . 8 I ‘ve: the seat in the i lasted for, perhaps 10 seconds.” |how he attempted to go down. a | vidual members of the but: 3 80° names ae ny ‘eee he re- ; _ previous i The New York Power Author- | rope with his. wife clinging to |on the -whole, they were bediy’| . ‘authority in Rhodesia.” In Shefford Mr Neveu was n | ity has two 345,000-volt lines that |his back to escape from the |organized and there had been | Gibbs said in a statement he {tind place election night 18 |Tun from Niagara Falls to the ‘burning Yarmouth Castle. no life -drill.” = * ; would in hl votes behind Conservative Paul | Niagara Mohawk Power Corp.| But after edging down only | ‘pel! like the other Canadians | Bie ; Shed to veave by the Quuntil (0. ‘Trepanier and four behind | station in nearby Clay. about 12 feet, his wife, Stella. ‘here,-‘is particulat i , . e ; 2 jo leave by the Queen: i. sitiste Gilbert Rondeau who | also 50, screamed, ‘I can't hold | » is particularly anxious ‘to loved in. Hamilton ; : The poten the Queen's rep- cunt! ie Sel io. buire After the blackout, early < | om, good bye.” She then d fee te o orThe at ot ing te likely 40 [ Of CI a eas’ hie saad oe Mr. —, ton a sa ti 8 inate Teen oo ua in a 40 to 50 feet into | providing epedentiols es get lees eh as wena _penreus re- ; a : . service . | ; ; hem back to Canada, since most themselves safe. [Smith to resign from my olfice |veq into the top spot 47 votes | Niagra Mohawk officials had) eit, fleet superintendent of | 1 hanes ; A Red Cross official here told ‘ MONTAGUE — Anthony Ur-| The late Mr. MééLellan was *5 Sovernor,” he said. ahead of Mr. ‘Trepanier and 1 (2 theit iovestigation indicates liye Royal Oak Dairy in Hamil |Sther pares” ees me | lathe Canadian Press that some bah MacLellan, Cardigan, was single and about 3$ years of T hold my office at the pleas- |up on Mr, Rondeau. - ton, then plunged into the wa-| a. yarmouth Castle’ | survivors had flown directly to : jage. 3 ure of Her Majesty the Queen ‘2 o4 V ter to help her. “They clung to ew ail th eee their North American home 8 instantly killed on Sat- "he, was a son of the late Ant-|and I will resign only if asked ‘SEEKS RECOUNT : | Service ote ‘a -fleating platform for about ae ‘s a.ane a ee here from Nassau, although most re- ueday evening about 7.45 P.M. \hony MacLellan and his wife,|by Her Majesty to do so. Her | Mr. Rondeau announced | . 1% hours in the warm water te tae ae rong peg turned here to pick up automo- when the tractor which he was |the former Frances Wilson '|Medotty hae nitted we to cm [eS ce teae 0 2 peey te Parti beefore being picked up by the | uP iD hotels for a few days. The |biles in which they had arrived sone wem out of control and Cardigan. survives. tinue ef one and I pres ope ~ ogg — is a ye y, J es =e pee “ fe travellers’ phosuen ook te hae fn Florida on vacations. r@iled overt, pinning him be * survi brothers |Temain loyal governor a . 7 make ; we ‘ | Bell, a husky native las- néath. The accident occurred pasiel in Tereate and Chartes |fally. constnated:” dpthority “i Official counts bei OTTAWA Y(CP)—Service vale tN, (ad Se Wile. ae See calttied i saioy. oY eae ow sae ihe hid resumed jout one mile from his home OM |in New. York..and.sisters, Cath- | PHodesia. made fa need itings’ ‘in a |by parties: (percentages brack- amre, England, settled. in Om- ive summer clothes : to ave ne down with the ves- the Seven Mile Road near the lerine.in Summerside and Mary| The governor reiterated he jny returning officers and ee jeted)* : oe sae Pan ae ian elt Referring again to thé crew lie Wr abubets of a as: i tion of the 48 Road, ‘teress in Toronto. “A brother, |had suspended Smith and his |i.) are announced candidates Ue : a ed | Ware = World | nell said all the time. they were ' nior ‘siaéad lub from Florida's coroner Dr. °G:S:A. Im |Gerard, predeceased “him.” ae a have four days in to re [aap Pea lar Resting in their room in one |i the water one crew member Pompano Beach - Fort Lauder- . Montague, was called and | The funeral will take ‘place Say im vy. # their quest recounts before a judge. | : ) |of Miami's best hotels, they was with them and another sat dale area. had the man removed to the {from All Saints Church, Cardi- unilateral ey ar of inde \such fequest must be ncdien- lee * "a ae lela: then-thes-had thaded a nearby in the loop of a rope ae Nineteen survivors, all Amer- s County Memorial Hospi- |2an, Tuesday morning. eS ‘panied by a $250 deposit which | Others 306 (0.4) _ |shipboard party and were strol- |SUsPended about five feet above | IS CAPT. Byron Vout- |!c20S, were taken to Margaret where he was pronounced, The coroner said no inquest : jis returned if the-<candidate Tosa) 79.146 (100) © ling im the moonlight when. the |‘*¢ Water. sitas. ski ‘of the cruise Hospital in Nassau, where ® on arrival. |would be held. " iwins. es . fire started about 1 a.m. Sat-| Both had lifebelts on, but| 94) ean G -|hospital spokesman said five " : | é - ‘ p astle, who sur- *| ; — ——- Havana Raided Friday Mr. Pearson received | | undagy. neither offered one to Stella al-| Vivea the fire and sinking in Were in critical condition. One $ ’ Message from J. A. Mon- Fire Threatens JUMPED THROUGH GLASS though she kept slipping off the | the Atlantic early Saturday died Sunday night after arrival. B Two Boats grain an elected in “We heard wooden raft and it was obvious | (AP Wirephote) | Five of the more seriously y |Trois-Rivieres offering “‘colla-!| ston N.S dias Wako Sr ae ae he she could’ not swim well.” i | (Continued pn page 3 Col. 2) ando a HAVANA (AP) — Two small | | MING sed thought it was just a rough boats raked the Havana water- KINGSTON, NS. (OP) — 'party,” Bell ‘said. “Then the JUDY GARLAN and actor’ . married D IS MARRIED Hefron announced front with machine - gun fire early Sunday and Cuba's Pre- mier Castro blamed the attack on the U.S. government and the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency. He said one of the boats aimed its fire at President Os- valdo Dortico’s waterfront resi- More than 100 firefighters from | porthole window of the cabin we Vatiey, com-: Were passing smashed open and blaze in the |this man, in the nude, burst out Miss Canada use‘ « ls Selected = myc: TORONTO ‘CP)—Diane Lan- | imess section for several hours gl dry, 20, of Winnipeg was | Suoday. named Miss Canada 1966 at the The fire final of the Miss Canada pa- hall : ass. 2 “T went into the stateroom ; and helped his wife, who also _Which destroyed ® was cut and almost overcome and an adjoining drug store, hy smoke out into the open. f | dence, but that most of the bul- lets. slammed into the nearby National Aquarium. - Havana officials said no one .jwas hurt and both boats es eaped. | Dartmouth, N.S. geant here Sunday night. was under control by 4 p.m. |think the fire must have started Ruaners - up were: i ‘ Hedley, 20. London. Ont.. | It-is believed to have broken |S0mewhere directly below that lAearewe 2. Be gene's Nfld | Out in or near the furnace room |stateroom, towards the bow of Nicole Lessard, i8, Quebec City spread to the ship, but.I heard no exple- the large two-storey. IOOF hall, | $100. sod Matgeret Mocianis, | which centaiaed © vacant op.| 'USGl theagit it wos Gily 5 ‘artment: and a stbre. also vac- |Small fire “and that the erew. DAR ES SALAAM (Reuters) | An agreement for a joint Brit- | ish-Canadian survey of a pro- | rail link which would give Zambia an outlet to the sea through Tanzania was signed here Saaturday. An official announcement said the agreement for the £147,000 ($500,000) economic and survey, which will ; Cemadicia Will Take Part In Zambia Railway Survey _ The main portion of the /would soon have it under com Was weed by a church group | nus when ‘the crew cot the mre inhrin ee Meee ey wae Me in the blaze which broke |“Then I was worried, but [, still 12.6 p.m thought it was just a casé of 16 other buildings in getting things organized. vey, carried out by Chnadian | ‘"¢ ‘mediate area fronting on “I debated whether it would Aero Survey, ‘while a British | Main Street, part of Highway jbe wiser to try to go back te team from the firm of Maxwell | No. 1, were threatened for a our rooms for our lifebackets Stamp will deal with economic | time. Winds were described as but Stella is terrified of heights, aspects of the project. i é and I decided to stay with her President Julius Nyerere of in case we had to go over the Tanzania said the. rail link, | Armed Robber side. whose estimated cost ranges “IT threw the hawser at the from £75,000,000 to £150,000.000 | S ght In N B bow over the side and decided FREDERICTON (CP) ($225,00,000 to $450,000,000) will we should go over. A member of. t |Search continued Sunday for an would make Stella follow me. be built whether the money he crew was there and he said “comes frpm East or West.” armed robber who took about But finally he helped her get $125 from Bouraue’s Service om my back. When Stella let go, INSIDE TODAY ‘Station here Saturday. . I followed her into the water TEs i will concentrate on an air sur- ners \ ; ‘ \ she had just learned to mon Services Orga inated <....i<.2005 1 1 | Am employee “Weldon Peter. “Cou? , which deals with railways oat Births ..........s0:*e+.... 12 |son, War in the station very, wah a and: wasn’t other services jointly operated | Deaths ......-+...0.0+..--. 3 jabout 7 p.m.when a man be- iGNORED OFFICER by the three countries. Comics --....+.+0-+++-2-- H jleved 50 or more years old peli said the first lifeboat Britain will £75,000%($225,- -ssueepensennes 1, 3 ‘walked in; showed a pistol and launched had only six or eight 000) towards the cost of the sur- | Women’s ............---. 6 said “pass over afl the money | people in it. "I gee it vey and Canada the rest Editorials --........ oveces : you've’ got. I want no cheques.” the dark but I Paneer ten The proposed route would. run qe A ee . Money from the cash register have contained crew, because for 1,030 miles from—Lusaka-te- Prince County. ~<a passed over and the gan-~ the “wouldn't know Dar es Salaam. | are ;Man left with a warning not to how to launch it. An officer Informed sources said Canada | \eall police for five minutes. | shouted to them three er four , _| heart of thig smali town's bus- |" to the deck, all cut ‘by the | — I should go first and that he} “MR. AND MRS. ALLAN Gil- married one week ago, Ls turned and sank in the Ba- | len, of R.R. 1 Mount Hope, five honeymooning aboard the if! hamas Saturday. ; miles south of Hamilton, Ont., {ated Yarmouth Castle, which still missing. — '