It It's Good For The island W E A T H E R Clearing this morning; cool- light winds. Low-high 40 and 45. Saturday: cloudy and cool. is a one @ttatrotiam “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA FRIDAY, OCTOBER—5371.364 ll Authorized Is Seen“. on“ Mall -\ III. Pol! om» ep-rimenl. oil-In. nip for payment a nut-so l- on A i ism MORE v mu SEVEN CENTS 14 PAGES Leon Balcer Has Plea For New Constitution BNAAciOf‘67 , Said Ouimodecl VOL. LXXVII. N0. 252 Former Star Athlete 'ijgjgtyi Dies In Charlottetown “"S'dered ‘ OTTAWA tCPL—Works Mln-l t' l ' .lohn (IWhackyl MacEachern. ' 'eri ister Desc ate ets Thurs-l , " :day the proposed causeway be-l star athlete of the man s, - - here yesterday at the age of 65 i x TORONTO (CPI-«Leon .cer, national deputy leader of 3th 0 osition Conservative ‘ invernmems' . r e pp ‘ ‘ A new constitution —- drafted than” said Thurs‘lay cahada by a royal commission ilclul- ‘should adopt a completely new in: representatIVes of federal constitution that insures the and provincial governments. equality and partnership of . historians, economists and law- French and English Canadians. ‘yers—"must insure the equality The former federal transport ; and status of the two major minister said Canada should groups and their partnership." scrap the document that formal He said an "essentially Can» the basis of the present constl. dian" constitution would g button—the British North Amer- i long way toward repairing dam- ica Act of l867—because it in :aged relations between Quebec spires only “boredom and em- ‘. and English - speaking Canada. barrassment." i A royal commission. Mr. Bai- "I sincerely think that the cer said, would serve as an time has come for a modern escape valve" for discontented country like Canada to have a l Quebec intellectuals engaged in brand new constitution that will that province's social revolu— be really the expression of Can- ada in 1964,” he told a luncheon meeting of the Empire Club of r hal- [ result in"a long tug of war" he- } tween the federal and provincial l ‘very active consideration" but; he did not comment on any re- l ported starting date. ‘ I Heath Macquarrie (PC —- t ‘Queenst asked whether any de-l lcision had been taken to startr ‘the project in 1966. The. work‘i rministcr said only the project] lwas under active consideration i »‘ 8 Mr. Macquarrie then asked; _ lwhether Mr, Deschatelets wasl JEAN PAUL SARTRE ' v l aware that one of his colleagues was reported to have expressed the assurance that a start would be made in 1966. ; iTUl‘nS Down ; “i am not aware of this. isaid Mr. Deschatelets. A native of Charlottetown. he sport, but as a top performer in them all. , PRINCE RECEIVES MEXICAN AWARD Prince Philip. left in light suit. receives Mexico's Azlec Eagle Award from Mexico's President Adolfo Loni-Z Ma He was a completely natural‘ athlete, equally at home on a track as he was on a sheet of ice. or a ball diamond. or a rugby field or the basketball court in a gymnasium. ‘ All that Whacky knew of ~ sports, and it was a lot. he ' . learned himself. and what he. 'picked up as a student at West’ S 9 {Kent There were none of the ' icollege trained coaches or elab— ‘orate coaching clinics I’ teos at luncheon Thursday In the National Palace in Mexi- co City. The award Is that highest in the country. Others in the picture are. not identi- tied. Prince Philip is current- ly on a tour of Mexico and the West Indies. (CP Wirephoto) PROVIDES FORUM O that i Canada : t would be "a useful forum . exist today. ‘ 'Eisenhower l speak'mg him, dam an“ the HM all these busy intellectuals I ithftl'tgyg"?d“’th°.k"ew him says I STOCKHOLM (API—The 1964:1193“ of the {eder'ai and pl“piano provide a forum for than n ~1ittielco:ch- rm?!“ anqdhid ,a WHACKY MACEACHERN Reported I I Nobel Prize for literature waa.vinci31 governments agreed on exermses. he said. gene to theintg) en cou aye; t .d f him “he mu” .won Thursday by Jean - Paul l a formula whereby the BNA actl Mr. Balcer said afteruhta B, FRAVK (WRFY . ‘ . ‘ :two or three 5 [smis any one o .iai‘n 15$; aoWhiz a.“ he caulk WASHINGTON [Apt _. yvor- xSartre. French playwright, nov- iwouid be amended in Canadh .speech that. h expressed my WASI'THNG ‘ “ _ .mlllef‘v as Promismg SO much With the government alomict p ' IS 39 '1 but he was“ 0 mar President Dwight D. Eisen- 'elist and philosopher. He saldijnstead of the British pal-Ha. personal news and agreed . TON, '_A,P’—lh°l“‘5 a SBVlng 'that weapons manufac- program, but he is a co-discov~ lWITH FAMOUS TEAM .Smae foe 5' ,-n th‘ u‘k But lhower was admitted to Walter the will not accept the $53,123 . mem' Mr‘ Bah.“- said tho mme that in part it probably con- 2:.out51de pDSSIhility that the lure might come “within reach Eerer of the chemical element| He was the star centre on the :E‘g‘; 36:??? Eh- ewlhaik‘v goilReed General Hospital Thurs' rawardt . is encouraging but underlinm .‘ fllf'lf’fl “’llh lhe idea! 0' MF- . inese used a rclatnely sim- , of as many as 20 or more 115- 1 neptunium from which Weapons- famous Abwegeit hockey .eam In“). "ck in f-mnt M the. hat lt,day suffering from n painful, Sartre, having lunch In 31mm RNA not b uouh Dietenhaker, . D16 UljBnlum-Sl’rparallon process ‘l10n53' Igrade plutonium evolves. lthat went through the Maritimes wag Elms, a sure 031-? lcough and inflammation of his secluded Left Bank restaurant ‘ modedgv - _ In the speech. he said, he be- operating on the principle of a: The view that the Chinese' Saying the Chinese might [two years, in 920-21-22, and. ]h 1927 and “might, 'played ihlwindpipe. tin aris when a reporter told’ lieves be is speaking for all cream. separator in developing lmighl have staged a break- ihave come u with some en- inever lost a game. ~ ,~ I _ ‘9 M :him of the award, said; “I am i FAVORS POWER SHIFT ‘ their first atomic device. a nu- lthrough in developing the proc- ; tirely new propcgss for separat-l One of his team mates on that in ssvrgleri'riiillfaiitl'lZiiihnh a tHumsui'rief'nengctie-r2?mill “grog. refhsmg the Ni“- That l“ 3l Mr' Bale" Said he “'35 “n0: ‘consmutlnn that WW clearly clear solrntlst said Thursday 985 10 pI‘Oduce the Uranium 235 ling weapons-grade U-235 from ‘ I ‘ 1n hasehali he whs also a 3. “hi the 7.1 . year . 01d “Heme;- rfact." Eat all disturbed" by evulence "dcl’ine the responsibilities of the “Tins Process called the for their first test device was lthe complex mixture of fission- 3 star. He played with three teamsipresideht was admitted at 3:201 He declined further comment, {that the new amending formula {Ederal and PPOVlnClBl Rover“- high — speed gas cciitrifuge‘ 1expressed by Dr. Philip Abel- . ‘Quebecers" in proposing a new method ~— one still presumed to son, a nuclear scientist of the be under research appraisal In Carnegie Institution of Wash- the United States. It is under ington. secrecy wraps of the Atomic He said. however, that this is Energy Commission. [only one of several possibilities. The process is one described IHe appeared to lean more .‘ able U~235 and essentially‘non- t'SORE’ AFTER .fissionable U-23B which charac- I i ' ' d ' , A . — tégizgsrggirierhranium belson 16 . “Whatever process they used, . . HALI ‘ ‘. _.- . .it was not done In a bathtub by Warm): fellAhrriiii . their ‘ here over the years. the Abbies. ; p‘m. he Madisons and the Gaytowni Rovers. He was an excellent short slop ‘. and he. could pitch a good game. . He. has been better remem- too. “He (Eisenhower) s p e a k s iwith extreme difficulty and has saying his explanations Would'iwould shift power in favor Ol‘ments, be given first to the Swedish lthe provinces from the federali i.press, then adding. “you will be government t l y informed of them i promp cough.“ Heaton said in a state- { 0f the world» “I feel Mr. Balcer said later that till , lthinking had not progressed to that this fshift oi ltithe point where he could advo- ia very painful. produvlive lsicl 1810“: with an the newspaper! Lpoweri is inevitable and even cate any specific shifts of power necessary at the present time," between the two levels of gov- l v - - - - tment- l ~ ~ Mr. Balcer said. “it is my mum l ernment or whethgthg wood uveral yeaml‘ago by genamr i ackward people . the sixth Storey of an apart. bered for his fielding ability. but. Sartre then lit a cigarette and . Gore (Dem. Tenn.l, a'memberl of the Senate-House of Repre- ' diffusion process. sentatives atomic energy com- Abelson is not now associated Mixed-Manned Fleet Opposed By Russia strongly to the view that the Chinese used the tested gaseous (nuclear) technology is farther along than we have supposed f up to now." He was asked to comment. on the significance of Wednesday night's announcement by the AEC preliminary analysis of fission products loosed into the atmosphere by the Chinese blast indicates the nuclear de- v‘ “was a fission device em- ploying U-235." Indicating use of hard-to-sep- ment building here Thurs- day. stood up and said: "I'm a bit sore.” David Thihodcau of Am- herst, working on a con- struction job to earn money to attend vocational school. was near a sixth-floor win- dow when he fell. Planks, ropes and tackle of a stag- ing fell to the ground near by. There was no imme- he was no slouc (Continued on page 5 col. '7) with a bat and “His general condition other- iwise is satisfactory." ‘ government Thursday that On- PremierRobartsWarns No Que-Ottawa Deals l tory results will be achieved if iof Swedish dynamite baron Al. been iresumed his conversation witb‘ .Simone de Beauvoir, herself a; lnoted writer. l The Swedish Academy of Let- ters. which presents the annual award under terms of the. will fred Nobel . had warned Sartre would refuse the award. n u usual In a n week he h refused. letter early this ad politely but firm ly in advance. to accept ion that this will go a long way ihave the constitution Mai toward meeting some of Que- ,sidual powers — bec‘s present requests," those not spe- Tcifically delegated ——~ to the fed- However, he said aner toleral government. as at present, i l ‘ a'mend l . enough because it is likely .h'IOSCOW (Rhulmsl ’+l'rllhd5“' iwh'ih'gw- 0" his recent ll'lD l0 . ffigfrfidm: Lafitbflzg tario will recognize no farther arrangements are made with lg‘igfiplgr a: airlzfir t2: ‘ we mo“ warn" “"5 ay ' ('5' “man . “ ‘ . ' deals between Ottawa and Que- one or more provinces and thenl ‘ ‘ ‘ ’ 5 night that no Easl~WCsi agree, Adzhubei was replaced as ed-l pulled 0‘" of the” “Che” Pom? ment on banning the spread of It didn‘t stop my fall but it bee in which the other prov- t presented to~the balance as a‘them and glory surrounding ‘ MON the constitution is fCPi —— 'I‘REAL not or to the provinces. as in the to United States. Public Hearing Asked '1‘ \'l o ‘ bee Smlicitnr - ' - _ .the award for his own rsonal ‘ arate [1-235 instead of pluto— gilgéitexplamtmn for the ac Ereasons De L I I nium which can be made with - ' - .. TORONTO tCP) — Premier be a full discussion between all; . . '. Thibodeau said I wa s l . . 1 Sartre is known to detest ali (Continued on Page 3 Col. 9) falling head firs. um“ I Robarts warned the federal the provmces and no satisfac-{awams “whether a sack of W. n General Claude itor of Izvestia last weekin the‘ . jncess are not consu] ed_ (an accomph} newspapers in Quebec province Wagncr about charges mil" nuclear w e a p on 5 could be lwake of the top-level reshuffle, A 3‘“ me the “ght Way “P~ I i was heheved Mr_ Robert, Mr Roberts did not specific—l Ignoring Sartre's warning. lhe 1—one of the English lanfillafl". ‘ hrll'alll-t‘ malkfd "1" mm: reached if the West goes ahead‘ Polyanov wrote the. West Ger- - Went dhw" feet hrs“ all" was referring to an agreement any mention Quebm in this con. academy selected the. contro- t the other French —— have sug- times Sle." in“ d3." of l 9 with the proposed NATO mixcd- man that and landed “n my heels- Bundcswehr had asked :Washington to give up its ex- clusive right to a veto in the proposed force, but. the Amer- manncd flcct. The government newspaper lzvcstia also served notice on By THE CANADIAN PRESS THURSDAY, Oct. 22, I964 The Commons studied and Then I fell backwards." He handed on soft earth. a few inches from a con- roached on pensions after con- sultations between the federal government and the provincial government of Premier Jean text, although it was apparentI what he meant. Copies of bisl speech were issued to the press in advance of delivery. V9 i‘S Ol‘: “lmaginative writing. by reason lal Frenchman. citing nim‘ which if its spirit of free«‘ gested a public inquiry into the? ,events surrounding the Queen's visit to Quebec City. \‘isu. Oct. Ill-ll. .'ewspapcr commr‘nt In gen. eral ranged from sharp crit- icisni of \11'. Wagner's report - A rete wall. l a, l - r - - . bl f'nd- the western powers it the neat Ica‘ns had not yielded to this. passed the 30.792300 as“ c Lesage. I . ~ In one of the strongest stale- i dom and striiing for truth has 1 The. suggestions former: flirt; ‘ioflrarm sul‘tport for s i Is ‘9! u the SOVict Union and Bl“ 0" One point they have t f h H t This resulted in reviston to merits Premier Robarts hasit‘lxel‘Clsed a lal‘ - l'eiichllll! ln- 0‘ lhell‘ edllm‘lal 00mm” 'h~- . llsNWarspaw Phct allies would Elven in lo Olln'S PFCSSUFéI $$§§t£entte veterans 8 am M’ ° the proposed Canada pension made on Confederation. he indi-lnuenl‘e on our age." Ione-man report made by Quf‘: Rut reaction from more: he 0b“ng '0 mks "additinhai The Rhine militarisls do not ' I and Inlsl'el‘ plan proposed by Qupbpc__ other than the neuspapei‘s “RI counter measures to their security." Describing the. proposed ensureviusl want to penetrate to the. rocket — firing button on the force latom raiders but also to climb Conservative House Leader Gordon Churchill said Veter- ands Minister Teillet had been derelict in his duty. citing 8 Heads Ass’n The Ottawa-Quebec consulta- tions took place last April. Al- though Ontario was notified. cated that the Ontario govern-r ment could not conceive of a‘ Canada without Quebec. ‘ Mr. Roberts also said Ontario: t .W “mm—f virliinlly restricted to the. OM testing voice of a student lead- er at Laval University. , _ . . .. . __ - . The idea of a public inquiry 55 an “ammlc argam be..on to their bridges. I. dam of months In the de_ MONTREAL tCPl' Gordon Premier Robarts was not in- . . . ‘ tween Washington and Bonn.l Following a recent Visit to pgrtfnent‘s annual report. Taylor, Albertas minister of Vited to send participants or ob- "l “m again“ QUGbec nptmg m" l i “'35 broaf‘llf‘l l" ‘h"' ’{h'm’ltl izvesna said the“. “as stilliWashington by Wilhelm GIEW1’. I Marcel Lambert tpc_p;d. highways. Thursdays was elect- servers to the conference. 0‘ federal “hwrhmehl hm‘lmm' cnlllllllls “l ""h M0" "’3" ":‘wr' lime to "think over and burv EWPSl Germa‘nY'S ambassador ‘0 monton Westl said service 9“ Pres‘dehl of lhe cahadla“ Speakinz lo the national ln- and reveiVinz an equivalent ' WWW“. 7" ““m'l and T e‘ ‘3" ‘ NATO ‘ this dangerous project." . . “it is considered they men without wartime schIce. Good Roads Association at the dustrial conference board at a amount. of money to that which! . jAnd be Soch, a French - lam Although the 1500 word mm fcan Count on receiving eight or should have some protection close of the annual convention. luncheon meeting. Mr. Robarts the federal government wouldl some paper in Chicli‘tjf‘v 31h; mEntary was not taken here as l 10 l‘OCkel Ships under thEil‘ com- against suffering injuries, . _ He. succeeds F. W. Rowe. min- said: ave spent in Quebec if tbet remarks in? hot-won't.“ “m. A Sign of any change in policy. gmand (out of a planned.25"; James R. Tucker tL_Tnn. later of highways for Newfound- ‘I must make it very clear province had participated in the: “Oh” ‘th’fa 1"; 1wam‘" observers thought the tone waatlzvestia added. ‘ ity - Conceptionl said there 3'1 that in my opinion there must programs. Famed out by r. h arsher than articles about The other NATO parlnersuare West Germany published beta“. l faced With the chmce of get. Premier N i k l t a Khrushchev ting used to the role of footless was replaced last week. i The article. which is the first dogl‘. Itatement on Soviet policy to— Thus theomlrmus meanlna wards Germany since the gov- ’of the Washington-Bonn atomic eminent changes. was which bargain is gradually becomlnz by Nikolai Polyanov. one or the, clear. It has all the features of iournalits who accompanied a separate conspiracy, thoi Alekaei Adzhubei. Kbrushchev's oueg thought out tactically. ‘Dereliction Of Duty’ 4 Is Charged lo Minister servant or staying outside that should be benefits for men of the Newfoundland forestry units who served overseas during the Second World War. A private bill to increase B e l 1 Telephone Company‘s board of directors, to 20 from- iS was “talked out" during the private member‘s hour. Gerald A. Regan rL—I-iali- faxt suggested the Supreme . Court of Canada look intof ownership by Bell of North- r em Electric Company. l FRIDAY. Oct. 23 The Commons meets at it . il‘lolksinger Dies TELL STORY TO UN a.m.' to debate interim sup- ‘io _“"‘ “EM” '” calle Secretary-General U Thant sald UNITED NATIONS (CPI-T Thursday it would be helpfuli and desirable if Nikita K‘irush-inev and Kosygin. and regarded dorsing a re Chev could tell the world aboutr to Moscow that Khru.hche.v be permitted to speak out. He said he knew both Breat- the former as a man with a Nikita Report Suggested l in making the proposal for a meeting of the world's atomic powers. Thant said he was en- cent suggestion made by former Kansas gover- the circumstances leading to liis'deep knowledge of world affairs. nor Alf M. Landon. the 1936 Re- exit as leader of the Sovtet n. 196.1 He expressed belief the new leaders iipublican presidential nominee. d also for a meeting in the course of history and take 91”" ’9“ "WWW" ll! relrel- of m. nuclear powers. in. the 30mg Union hack to the table and in violation of a 1962 t "should not be ruled out." TERM?th PERSONAL (‘laudc Ryan. publislicr of the iFrcncli-languagc memoir. erifi l his paper's editorlal. He termed ' (Continued on page .1. col. 7l‘ Pencil System Inquiry Is Sought have a realistic ap-. . . . ply. The Senate has adjourned Thanl made the statement at. preach to the world situation. lREGhms "A" . . m l “H “him Flhhnm until Nov. 8 in press conference. where e and were unlikely to reverse am described Pek'hgs “u' ppmm'mm ' 1th‘r‘c who came away surprise pcnitcnliary , - . . i a - v ’ f conditioM. I ~ Commuhu Chum .1933 era of stahmsm and the general assembly resolu- slmml.‘ (“llfvfil " , . cilkill't‘gd to asses; the situation C01“ WBF- "on “Men‘th 3" "Shhh- “HM ."n 'IHF'H'P- “mm” F”. ll" Toronto In t'ie Soviet Union in view of He recalled that Nikolai T. The? he "Shed ""t " new’p" rm" {yummy .".‘°",'n'3..:h""i:?; OTTAWA rcpt N Conserva- The Conservative front-3 the shake . up in leadership. Fedorenko‘ the Soviet Union} perclpping containing the Lao. a pm iamcn mi o lch House header Gordon bencher called for prompt ac- ,TORONTO tCPl ~—Pcter Wy- Thant had praise both or chief UN delegate. assured him don suggestion. and said be ap- (‘auadn‘s penal system. . ‘ ved of it. . Ti - 'lktl dcmandcd in a let- ncrease veterans disa- , 1 T hm folk. Khrushchev and the new lead- 9"? in; a ‘ _ Shawn Thurmalhl'clhlarr 'fii‘gisighl‘tytgehSlOM and W’" Velerhh‘ miller pgliglarin b?:pital here era. Communist party chief Leo- . that ill? new government would 'l feel that it could be very ‘0" l“ ‘1" “WM” lhalrhe ‘55". 1mm" A” am ‘lnsid t- lallowances to meet higher liv- Wayne'de high, H, was 24. old . Brezhnev and Premier lpursue t'ie same volley of "WWWth '0 have a dialog"! n d“"""”"“" Em“: " hm" “hm ehiymCliurflillfngilzgktlng “din-lint: costs: Mr. Wyborn. anative of‘Van- Alexei N- hos-"h"- ‘pehcehh coexmence and Sun- twee“ "‘9 Uhhed 5““5- the '0 ‘lf‘l‘ ‘l‘f‘ “l "“h‘ "l S" \m lnl Commons consideration at 'he departmental estimates. laid Mr. Telllet was dcrellcl In‘ I RECORD IS SET Opening of the sitting Thurs- v-ouver came East several years ago for tbe first Mariposa Folk Festival in Orillla. Ont. He Thant said Khrushchev would‘ be remembered as a man who‘ had advanced the cause oft port of the United Nations. Soviet Union. the United King- dom. France and tie People‘s Republic of China perhaps some said. i-cnt dc Paul Penitentiary. con- demned bv a ma royal com- cission as unfit for use aceful coexistence witi some “me in 1985." he run \lt‘: who st tied the. a delay of several months In day marked izimllctshtotnhee has since perfolrmbe regularly gm” of “mass. pamculmy] 0“ we mm" of UN finances Mfr: WW “mm petffl Tm llllbl'ahlniz the annual report "l C°mm°“5"ah 91“” t number 1" h’lkshmh‘ c" 3 a" 0" .monh some or the tender, of. Births. deaths . . . . .. 3. il Thant said to saw little chance iskhhhh; r ran k oward the department. fies-'40“ for t 9 Mg" the 17m! CBC‘TV- , the western worm. Classlfled it. is of averting a confrontation be- gkhhna. Rmd gm”. Tm—ontn nan. He also said that under the M Sltllng days. 1‘ w.“ “9 w" to “"3. 't the M“WI "it would be helpful and even Comics . . . . ....... .. ll tween the United States and the ~ if i \ndrcu- chuin Toronto New“ mum" veterans are day of the 1964 session mfclil Folk Festival int l‘éew'tdegirable If Mr. Khrushchev Sport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. a Soviet Union in the forthcoming lnromumd and “MM mm" not getting the attention they And with plenty of work all“ "81va Ntnt- he“ Ahgh" arim-re able or inclined to make. Finance. markets .... .. ll lenerll 8859"“th T mmnmpfl \mh deserve. ,to be done. the 1964 session ap— ller this summer. folkslngers n v I public “Home”, m, .h, shawl whmeh', ‘ _ . I . g . . _ 4 7 c said he would continue I . Th,“ mm “a. "mi chm-fly Mr. Churchill. who oncer‘peared headed towards mm- “mm” 9"“ “"flltlgerlgfilunn leading to his exit," he Editorials .... 4 with M: private efforts to .n. Archbishop John c. He..- City against In document on ‘3“... w than... announced headed the department himself. in; up a wide edge (we, put $3.3,“th Day or I a “m. , a” " k h l? Kit of Westminster. lzbe load» modern world problems. Hc be and \Iorks minislehf1 Des; :3“? the than" Ln‘hlliiervoln “won” The 1 “in.” ’Mr. Wyhorn is survived by MADE NO REQUEST huge ct : rigid positions. I do not propose Of England. made a him att‘ '30:“ [life 'Eha'i‘olghi “thrmiinn‘iiéai "i153: ydennTxia'fifirngf by :m,‘ broke the mark of 155 sittins his wife. Kathy, and two chll-‘l He made clear. however. thatl ‘ ' ' ‘ """"""’ up with any personal lack Thursday in the m. M New”, whn‘ has wand“ hm, '.ak,‘”h0ml§. with “M” 74 ~ a." sum 1m . Iii-en ho had transmitted on none- is a settlement. moalcll Council in Vatican h mum" n... Hhem.’ \ \ l