If it's Good For The lsland The Guardian Is For It @llttr @uardiom WEA THER Overcast with scattered showers; south- ' west. winds 20 shifting to west 20. on- high 58 and 65. “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” ‘ VOL. LXXVII. N0. 149 fire-{33:1}; Fry-3.1;: “0;”: 33:; CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1964. mug“ SEVEN CENTS 22 PAGES Rev. M. A. MacEacbern. Bl- Bishop meets Bishop. two giants of the Church come face to face at. Charlottetown airport. The meeting took place last. night. when Most shop of Charlottetown, waited in the air terminal for the astern Provincial Airways flight bringing in Most Rev. William Joseph Smith. bishop of Pembroke. A noted speak- Missing Youthl Rescued From? Drifting Log TATAMAGOUCEE. N.S. tCP) — Garry O‘Neill, 19. of Tata- magouche. was reported in satisfactory condition in hos- pital here Wednesday night af- ter being rescued from the water of the Northumbertand. Strait at nearby Malagash early; Wednesday. m h . 3 I . The youth. a ‘g school d student here. was found uncon-. n scious and clinging to a float-l Mo 0 ing log by a fisherman. He had been missing since Monday e "15M 1 Three lndi ir Rock Hospital officials said he re-‘ - M 0m : y gained consciousness is b o iit F01!“ have been reported ""55" . . mg by the RCMP. noon Wednesday “but still hasn t been able to tell us his story." The three“ Jam Thoma" A hospital spokesman said 0 O’Neill was suffering from total exhaustion as well as shock and exposure. Indications were that be had been swimming long period of time. a catch of lobster. and have not been seen since. i in por RCMP and the city police are investigating the disappearance together. Parliament AT A Glance IAmherst Plant By THE CANADIAN PRESS _ Damaged l-f'l Fire WEDNESDAY, June 24. 1964 . AMHERST tCPt —— Operations Prime Minister Pearson de- lat Enamel and Heating Prod- Illed flatly he 01‘ anyone 0" ‘ucts Limited plant here were his behalf asked the CBC '0 (halted Wednesday afternoon by stop the television showing of 3 fire in the p1ant_ the film Mr. Pearson. j was not immediately known Opposition Leader Dlefefl- ‘how long the temporary shut- baker said Mr. Pearson had down affecting 95 employees shown clearly that censorship ,would last. The entire plant em- of CBC programming had iploys 200 been applied by the prime No one was injured in the. minister's office. blaze which broke out in the The prime minister assured ; plant‘s furnace room and spread the Commons there will be no to the rolling mill. Estimates of damage were not immediat- ely available. extension of Canada's nuclear ‘ role without approval of par- liament Spokesman for all political parties extended greeting to French-Canadians on the oc- casion of St. Jean Baptiste dav. West Coast ' Waterfront THURSDAY. June 25 ' aleither at Rocky Point or back ‘ ‘ t. er. Bishop Smith will deliver The Commons meets at 2:30 i the special sermon at the Cell- . p.m. EDT to continue the de- ' tennial Eueharistic Congresl l hate on interim supply. The. l at St. Dunstan‘s University on ' Senate is adjourned to 8 p.m. . Sunday. June 28. Monday. June 29 South Viet Nam Premier Sees Crucial Hour At Hand By PETER ARNETT S A I G O N Nguyen Khanh. readily endors-jincrease its. military activities;campaign ing the shift in U.S. ambassa- ln Hon : in South ASia. dors. said Wednesday the cru- Radio Peking broadcast rial hour in South Viet Nam‘s*charge by Red China's deputy anti-Communist war is at hand. premier‘ Chen 3n, the United “The free world right at our side. man premier told his people in a speech at Rach Gia. on he Gulf of Thailand. “The crucial hour has come and things are going to happen fast and hard in the fight for freedom in the south and the liberation of the (Communist) north." Possible expansion of the American - backed war was a subject of grave comment in Asian capitals in the wake of the appointment of Gen. Max- well D. Taylor to- the ambassa- dorial post being vacated by Henry Cabot Lodge. In Moscow the Soviet govern- ment newspaper lzvestia said new assignment for the chairman of the joint chiefs of f meant American plan-s in Viet Nam are failing. CONCERN EXPRESSED Tokyo newspaper editorials expressed concern. The daily Yomiuri said: “If the United States is going to intensify mil- ltary intervention and would comb Hanoi. there is’ fully the possibility of Chinese Commu- nist volunteers going to North Viet Nam." 1 through aerial o p e r a t i one ‘against the pro - Communist Pathct Lao in Laos and “prep- laration for new military adven~ ltures in The f0 . Kong. various papers South Viet Nam. to help Gov- tAPl — Premier predicted the United States willlernor William W. Scranton's. l a l l l southern Viet Nam.";‘ . reign minister of pro- Arizona. the leading contender [Western Thailand. Thanat Kho-, :man. praised the appointment'lmbliczm Two Men ’Walk’: On Grand Banks ST. JOHN‘S, Nfld. tCP) -- A university professor and a com- panion geologist returned here Wednesday after a "walk" on the floor of the ocean on the itarned Grand Banks. for the Republican Tuesday's stroll 63 feet under presidential nomination. l the surface by Prof. Hugh Lilly Trouble Seen lcabinef To Meet . Today In Morell OTTAWA fCPl -— An opposl- tion MP has suggested—and. Labor Minister MacEachen has denied—that major waterfront‘ trouble is brewing on the West Coast. , 'Dooald Maclnnis (PC—Cape Breton Southil asked in the Commons Wednesday whether Mr. MacEachen is aware of a situation on the West Coast which is potentially worse than labor troubles recently in the St. Lawrence Seaway. lie charged that. the Cana- Safe’ry Officer ! Is Appointed Appointment of Philip Barlow as safety officer for the prov- ince was announced yesterday by Provincial Secretary J. Da- vid Stewart. Mr. Stewart said that Mr. promotion of highway safety it! the province. “ll is our intention". said Mr. Stewart, "to call a meeting in the near future to institute OTTAWA (CPI—Prime Min- ister Pearson flatly denied Wed- l nesday he or anyone on his be- : half stopped the publiclybwned l CBC from televising the contro- llversial film on d in the j life. of the prime minister. He. spoke in a noisy Com Imons as the. CBC board of directors met here to decide whether to show the film Mr. iPearson after all. in response .00 Opposition demands and a ' personal request Friday by Mr. Pearson. The prime minister replied at length. in the continuing debate on ' to accusa- JACK SCHUR MAN l t l interim supply. tions by Conservatives Tuesday night that he had House and told only half-truths about the film. But that wasn't the end of it. Opposition Leader Dietenbaker immediately resumed e at [a highway safety council in inc. tack on the government. saying i province. There is no such while. Mr. Pearson ' ccn- fer had said admitted censor- ship in every sense of the word. added that Mr. Barlow will be ‘ acting secretary of the council. . Mr. Barlow. who has icer with the provincial motor : talry committee and the film‘s ‘ vehicle branch of Mr. Stewart's : producer. Richard Ballentine. ;department will he succeeded called to give evidence. ‘ by Jack Sc-hurman, Silmmer- Mr. Pearson said he had had .side. doubts that the film should be Premier Walter R. Shaw and his cabinet begin a full day's schedule in Morell today at 10.15 a.m. when they arrive to tour the Morel! Packing Com~ pany fish plant. The cabinet will four points f interest in the Morell area before holding its weekly meet~ made. but the CBC had initially deceived the i council here now." Mr. Stewart 3 sorship. what the prime minis- .1 . Mr. Diefenbaker said the case i 7— Bal‘low's duties will entail the ‘driving license examining offi- i should be sent to a parliamen- CBC Interference Charges Flaily Denied By Pearson Noisy Scenes 3 Mark Debate - .the Commons as he and Mr. Diefenbaker waved each other down. and . Pearson ac- cused one Conservative of "wal- lowing in the gutter." Mr Pearson said he. asked a member of his staff last Janu- ary to “bring to the attention of the CBC" certain portions of the film that he wanted deleted. WERE TOO PERSONAL , These portions contained con- : versations that he did not want to make public. others were "inappropriate. too personal. ‘ ne sequence included a “very personal jocuiar remark” by Mrs. Pearson who was not 1. aware she was being filmed and recorded by a "candid cam- era." Another portion the. prime . minister wanted deleted in- cluded a comment about Mr. Diefenbaker by Gordon Robert- vson. clerk of the. Privy Council and Canada's top civil servant. Pearson said the CBC ‘ some of the requested i cuts, but. declined to make some Iothers. On .lan. 28, a CBC offi- icial had written the prime min- lisier, asking him to set aside ibis agreement with Mr. Ballen: [tine for a veto power over the t ’ m l . l The CBC then set. up a pref t NOT A CANDIDATE Lodge said he did not see how fouhneu‘iel are States is contributing to an iii-1 the war m v'et Nam mum be S “3118- . creasineg grave s l t u a t io n l n issue in the campaign— it involves the Eisenhower adhin- istration and the Kennedy and Johnson administrations. and the Truman administration." Senator Barry Goldwater of in the race to become the Re- candidate, said in lof Taylor as a symbol of what wallinng Tuesday “the John- } he called ‘that the struggle against Com- deCISIOH be 1 made munist aggression must istepped up. Lodge plans to return home Sunday. a year and a day afterl President iname John F. Kennedy im ambassador to i l lCi I . WASHINGTON (AP! -— The laid down a rule ednesday re- lquiring that all cigarette labels land advertising was-n Amer- licans smoking “may cause Heart Attacks Give Many Early Warnings SAN FRANCISCO (APl—l-m- pending heart attacks reveal themselves at least a year in advance and need never occur. says an. Ohio physician who has studied heart disease for more than is years. Heart health is easy — just don‘t race your motor when you don’t have to. advises Dr. Rob- ert S. Green of the Heart Re- search Foundation of Cincin- nati. Ohio. I ' Dr. Green and his associates have surveyed more an 1.000 heart attack victims—or their surviving close relatives—and come up with five 'commou- sense rules for avoiding heart trouble: ‘ 1. Act your age 2. Accept your limitations. 3. W yourself for ear: new . s. Avila!“ ‘ l. Obey your instincts—if you feel tired. rest. Dr. Green told other physi- cians at the annual meeting of the American Medical Associ- ation that he never has had a heart case where there wasn’t. a warning of at least a year of a coming attack. The warning? First is unexpected fatigue. . the more-tired-than - you-ought- tmbe kind. if you don't slow own then. there's suddenly I "rapidly progressive fatigue" then “absolute fatigue " At this point. if you're lucky. . Green to false valm." Relax and reflect. he advised. "Go don't use a | l l l U.S. Federal Trade Commission Y diseases. American awareness SOH'MCNamara Program 0‘ ill- and vacillation has it impossible for him (Lodge! to carry out his am- bassadorial functions properly and undoubtedly motivated his resignation." death from cancer and othei" n The order almost certainly will be challenged in court. In- issuing it. the FTC ran counter to the ews of other federal agencies. The rule. announced in dra- matic tones by Chairman Paul Rand Dixon. goes into effect in mom-Jan. I for labels, on July 1 for advertising. Dixon announced the rule and ued an accompanying 153- page statement of findings as he testified before a House com- a. n Queen Unveils Brace Statue ‘ STIRLING. Scotland (AP) -» Queen Elizabeth Wednesday un-l veiled a 27-foot-high statue of Robert Bruce. who routed the English forces of King Edward ll at the battle of Bannockburn. Bruce commanded about 5.000 Scots. The English had four times as many soldiers. "The passionate belief in free- dom that united the Scots in 1314 has long since become a part of the common heritage of all people of this island." said the Queen "With the years it has not mm '11! spark that Robert Dulce fanned to flame at Ben- nockburn has in our day warmedthebeartsofmanypeo- pie owned our s of the geology department of Memorial University and by John Snow of St. John's was part. of a geological expedition to learn more of the content and mineral potential of the ocean floor in the fishing banks area. The two men wore scuba diving 1 gear. , Prof. Lilly and Mr. Snow ‘ placed a bronze plaque bearing the coats of arms of the prov. ince of Newfoundland. Memor- ial University and ewfound- land College of Fisheries on a rock on the ocean bottom about I 120 miles from here. At a press conference Wed- nesday. P r e m i er Slmaiiwood said the two men are the first ever to walk the Grand Banks oor. U.S. Commission Orders ga-ref’reLabel Warning merce committee that is consid- _ering a host of bills on cigar- 1| ette smoking. 3 The announcement caught the committee by ' ly a the department of health. educa- tion and welfare said the food d r u g ~adminfstration. regulate cigarette labels. Terrv said the FTC should regulate advertising of cigarettes. out at new legislation would have to be passed to do this. NOT UNDER CONTROL The Federal Trade Commis- sion. ever. an limo: pendent regulatory agency and. unlike the welfare department. not directly under the control or the White House. Dixon insisted in his testi- mony the present law gives the FTC powers to regulate bola labelling and advertising. and it intended to go ahead with it. Dixon. however. recogniuo that trouble may lie ahead. “No cigarette company has to follow this rule if they don't want to." be said. "They can take this rule to the nearest court ask for a review. .l‘m satisfied this will happen." And other trouble may comu dian Maritime trustees in collu- sion with others are permitting marine engineers from Montreal to go to Vancouver despite the availability of marine engineers on the West Coast. Mr. MacEachen said he was aware of the situation although he was not prepared to admit the implictions Mr. Maclnnis saw in the situation. M. Mac-Innis apparently re- ferred to picketing of an Ameri- can-owned vessel in Vancouver following reports that Akaska Tranship Corporation had signed a' document with the Sea- farers‘ International U n i o n (1nd.) to employ SIU engineers, ‘masters and males in Vancou~ . ver. l l l I l The marine engineers local of the Canadian Brotherhood of Railway Transport Work- ing at the regional high school. This will be the first cabinet meeting to be held outside Char- lottetown this year. Following a tour of the fish plant, the cabinet will visit Sutherland Brothers woodwork- ing plant and Morell Co-opera- live Creamery. At noon the group is sched- uled to arrive at Morell Re- gional High where Premier Shaw will address the students. At 12.30 p.m., the More“ branch of the Royal Canadian Legion will render a reception and luncheon for the cabinet. uled to be held at 2.30 in the library of the regional high school. The village era has supplied West Coast marine engineers. At 4.30 the premier plans to call on elderly citizens of thel . view of the film April 80 for Offered‘ m 9mm” ms personal l three cabinet ministers—Trade privacy. ensure good taste and k t at lMim’sler Sharp. External Af- , e9". WWW" 5e" 5 m lfairs Minister Martin and La— lmakmg the mm‘ lbor Minister MacEachen—and lNo SUGGESTmN MADE 'members of the prime minis. Neither he nor anyone on his l “"5 5”“ .ataff had suggested the. film be . _ . _ . COMMENT MADE imme' The “man” had come l Mr. Pearson said the govern. _ . 11'0"? .CBC WW3?" R055 Ma‘“ lament figures made comments lama. Among ft‘m-w to h? VlSlf-Ilealt‘w'ho suggested a new can about the film among them. l 9" are M" Mr“ P“ ; did'camel‘a tYPe 0f aPPI’OBCh- selves. but did not. communicate ‘Murphy. Vince"t 1465.”th The CBC decision is expected them m the CBC, on May 20. ,Stanislaus LaPierre. Michael l to be announced today. Mr. the CBC announced the film leova" and Mrs-James Ding' Pears” 53'” if “‘9- film is was being cancelled because of :well. i shown. it. probably will have the ‘ pom. technical standards. At 5 p.m. .1 reception will be I biggest aUdleflce In hlSlOI'Y lie-5 he prime minister said he held at the home of industry cause 0f the Wllfical FUCkUS it 'hopes the CBC board of direc- ‘and Natural Resources Minister has generated: and he We" tors will decide to show the lLeo Rossiter and following this ‘ 00mm lhal- . film to the Canadian public. “in the cabinet Will have supper at‘ lUnited Church Hall. lembroiled in ay wild scene in The prime minister became 7‘ View ni- wha. has hamned lContinued on page 3 col. 3' ! By STEPHEN soon The cabinet meeting is sched-l , Canadian Medical Association commis- l with at least tacit support from sioners of Morell ‘are expected i its Roman Catholic to present a brief to the cabinet. l Wednesday went on record as . CODE AMENDMENT ASKED l CMA Council Supports ; Birth Control Devices mittee member told a reporter who expressed surprise at five lack of opposition. At a press conference. Dr. Harris said the. association deth initer believes in the dissemin- allon of birth control inform . tion to those who wish it. 3 ment to the much-broken sec« tion of the Criminal Code which forbids giving advance on birth control. or selling or advertis- ing birth control devices. l The council. made up of rcp- resentat-ives from each prov- l ince. including Quebec. did thrt by passing a recommendation VANCOUVER tCPl—The gov- erning general council of the members. . favoring birth control devices. The council called for amend- . from or. a I Represents 've n ems . (Dem. Ado. ebairsnon of me can Kim M" “Mum”: commerce committee. QIN- ', Omdell Reagan of tiooedwhetberthen‘Csctutzv l. N a . me x or”... had the loo-l authority to makel Amid the 9mm Non-violent lb millim- it bu. Wag Committee. read l . éi ‘sfiioems HEAR or BURNED can 1! the Mding of the burned ear ' bf oftlneecivilrigsworke notbeenfound w detemnnauoutogotlohhssls- «from its committee on mater- He said he. personally thinks boon .nal welfare lbirth control pills "are a ‘and carry little danger and Dr. l.. J. Hal"?ls "l 10"?"‘0- ‘_have some very excellent. side chairman of the committee. leffecls." He said charges that said 1h”? was “me debal“ .thc pills cause breast cancer from the film"St 20“ MUM" have been disproven. H members. MENTAL HEALTH REPORT‘ Also accepted was a report \ from the mental health commit- . fee saying that the trend of in- tegration of ychiatry and l mental health generally with lthe rest of the medical profes- . sion should continue. And the committee approvco the change despite the fact that some of the members are o. the Roman Catholic Church l which is opposed to birth con- ‘ trol devices. “Winds of change," one com- ,.I r; l Dr. C. A. Roberts of Molli- ‘rcal. committee chairman. sold .evcmually the completely sep- mrms. death, . _ ‘ _ . , _‘ 3.2x ‘aralc mental institution must Classified . . . . 20-21 ‘ cease to exist. Comics '9 Legislation that deals \vith 590” - '5 the mentally ill should be wiped wnfm'” R out. he. said. There. should only Ed'ml'lals - ~ - - - ' r - ~ - -- ‘ . be legislation dealing with those Kings. Qflfens- C"! 5 lwho were mentally ill and re- summel's‘de - - ~ ~ - - -~ ’ fuse treatment. Al present all ‘ :; Pl’lnfl C0. z provinces had legislation deal- .l Finance. Markets lit ing with the admittance of all ‘patirnls to mental v'jl-v r _ E l A.W. Matheson Appointed ~: ‘ For Parliamentary Talks .’ John R. Madman. Speaker oft weeks and Mr. Mathcson wtll re the Legislative Assembly an- turn to the province on Nov nounced the appointment yes- ember 24. terday of A. W. Mathcson. QC. in making the announcement. Leader of the Opposition. as the'Mr MacLean stated that Mr. official delegate from this pro-,Mathcson‘s wealth of experience i Vince to the 10th Commonwealth . in parliamentary affairs com- ; Parliamentary Association Comprising a period of over a quar- ference in he held in Jamaica ter of a century. made him an in November. ideal representative and parlia- hospitals. .‘lppi .nd “a 1'. Mg", vol" ‘ Mr. Matheson will leave the‘mentary spokesman for the h- registration. They are mend. lprovince by alr on November land. ing an ' won my" land arrive in Kingston. Jam-r in 1963 the Hon L. '90“. at Oxford. Ohio, sponsored by him. the follow-mg day The. Dewar. MD. minister of edited-e the Claim! of (mum and tronferencr and arranged loilrs'llon. represented the island‘s SNCC. lof Jamaica will last for three: the conference Malayan.