WEATHER Clear and cool: light winds Low-high 33 and 55. Outlook for Wednesday: warm- er with showers. If it's Good For The island The Guardian is For It @111? @Mfltlfififln “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1964. VOL. LXXVII. N0. 232 Anthem“ at Seoul Clu- Ilall by the Past out" no; In. all for payment d m- II out mugs: SEVEN cams 14 PAGES _—_ American progress. Johnson got by far the bi LAND. Me. (AP) New England Monday through Debate Slated rival and declaring the Repub- tion and possible methods of 1.0 By Farmer Tlssington The construction will lake‘be. held in the. Commons Wed-» 0 d of“ l OTTAWA icpi—An aroused ada whose prosperity depends or w s s campalgn' office buildings will be con. winter worlos program. Some. He told the House he will call this males Wednesday to open he oans to farm syndicates for expensive piece of machinery that started in Providence. R.l., petem it was announced here ‘take short of imposing price “Don‘t tell me that if three [Throngs I I A d B M l . . PORT . ' . President Johnston beat a COHSHEUHOH I I crowded campaign trail across e surging. shouting throngs. I cracking at his Republican 0 (CP) — A special one-day debate on the constitu- l ' ' . ltcan party has been captured a e n by a faction that would halt amending it in Canada instea?l . S w0_ l 0 I m mg om W1 3 Chin 'rii a di ‘1 th'fll d"t (1 ~ H gest. noisiest. most enthusiastic1 3” a "mm" 9 “at a“. pace ‘5 a a". ‘5'" er 'l". er "ESda-V- “5””- Mmlsm‘ Fal’ - 0 AW —— h f , l . l ' . TT A Three new post. e edera -iprovtncial municipal reau announced Monday night minister of agriqultu-re Monday on dwersmed crops. Frequently People were "l-lure‘l 1“ “1‘ l atructed in Kings County at changes in design of the build- 1 his departmental spending esti- “gm defend“ ms bl“ w make he "ems parl‘t‘me use Of 3“ Stampede-“i along the StreeulMorell, Murray Harbor and St. ings will be introduced ‘ ' . t I h d d h , . year. Which is the second year i way for discussion of a govern- I Lucafhmtery thpurfhases as {he 0‘ gm“ muc ' nee e cask in the mom” And ‘t “'3' Monday by John Mullally. MP that small post offices have,ment formula to bring the Brit- 5 59” 9' "Overnment (.3" CW“ mm“ the 53ml! “0"” from for Kings been built under the ‘h \l ‘ v‘ ‘ v . program..ls .orth America Act Vllthln . there on in stops tn Connect» All the buildings will he of‘Canadian jurisdiction. ‘¢°"{r”‘5 *0 N" ’"m Pmducm". farmers 2;! mafia,” buy out. Vermont and Maine - ~’ ———————————.___.icos s. 5 mac inery. a s om- ber mnSthtmn and a new ' Hays. speaking on an munism.“ Mr. Roxburgh said. woman was taken away in ‘ an ambulance. t A Secret Service agent hadi his coat ripped and was forced} to tie his trousers together with tape. Several h it n d r e d thousand ‘ people turned out for Johnson. His wife. Lady Bird Johnson. reported she lost a shoe in the crowd along the way. And this was front design has been approved by the department of public works. i Mr. Mullally said this would. improve the exterior appear» :ta ance of the buildings consider-i. COCHABAMBA. Bolivia (AP) : ably and‘ in addition the mini. 1 President Charles de Gaullc mum size of the buildings haslwa's welcomed in Bolivia Mon been increased to provide ad- . day by Cheering cmst and an ditional floor space. No majoriemm‘ace by PI‘ESiden‘t Victor changes are planned in thelPaz Estenssoro floor layout since the present; Large crowds. including arrangement is considered sat-imam. [ndians in native duh... Rail Crash Was 3 Days In Making MONTGOMERY. Ill. tAP) —— It took only a fraction of a second for two passenger trains to crash and ' four crew opposition motion which would "Farmers are the greatest ‘kill the bill. said criticism by group of co-operators in the iConservatve s an at- world. and the only group for ftempt to win political advan- which this kind of legislation ‘ would really work.’ The Conservatives. Mr. Hays —"“"‘—”‘ .said. have been attacking his libill “for whatever partisan po- P l' litical mileage might be made [loaf of it." and this, he added, I. “is the cheapest kind of two-bit A A m... once partisan poll “This is legislation which all Bolivia Warm To De Gaulle happening within 24 hours after the War- mem‘bers Sunday night but the By THE CANADIAN PRESS Johnson rolled along in cars essary preparatory work can I . - ' factory. - ' y ‘ i- . ' I accident was three days in the B - ijammed around the aioport in farmers. in even Par ('80- A 0 v I i _ ' 9 ANYONE FOR PIE? 1.23.2.3 , l mm new mi no " W r19“ ' safeguards around presidents in. An Illinois river bridge jammed underway “31th “he “"339 Com‘ 1 landfill {mm Lima. Peru Bl“ the “womb” had “fled 1t Terrv Nugent r13C — Ed4 , . the aftermath M the KennedylFrlday at Joliet. 111.. and forced ml55i°ners m the three 09m“! “1‘91?” foolha’dy '“d commu’ moncton - Stathconai moved ‘ fts a real mans Job lust weighing an pounds, was nipeg. Pauline Kelly laughs assassination lthe rerouting of Rock Island ‘0 find Suitable 5”” ‘0’ "lei - o “'5 1c: . that. the farm machinery lifting this pumpkin, never grown by John Bani/me of l ' Lines tram-c over the mus 0, buildings. it is hoped that necn 'Slm‘t 0f PM“ “‘“m’ls' “"5 loans bill be. denied second at John's weight-lifting feat. (CP mind eating it. The pumpkin. St. Pierre. just south of Win— Wirephoto) i and "englam’" has the “93”” “2" reading and be referred to the .and caravans. talking as no the Ch'lcag0' Burlington be completed as mm 3‘ pm pact on farm machinery cuss » ' ' . . l , . . _ - ‘ ‘ C - . “fem mvumg mp}? to come I" grisly”), Ra“de and Other sible so that tenders can be. for armers of anything the “SEQ?” agncunum com his inauguration in January; ‘ . called at an early date to allow Governmenl CW“ dot he 53” Agriculture Minister Have I I and hitting at what he salu Tha' Circumf'lances Placed for construction to begin as o A -.Ha.VS spoke after Cnn- saidthe bill was the best mp . were extreme and reckless men 1 the Rock. Islands l9-car Golden soon as possible an” Nov. L oervative Terry Nugent, an lid. possible Sm" of price com who would not hesnate to shae Stat: ngm'llgd 0“. gurllsgw: the date on which the winterl llr'nontfiii l‘awyer. mailed to sullen tmls to cut farm production ' . ' I rac 5 _un a 1 _ oun . ' . me e arm mac mery S, n l-i - s ‘- tellteu Saiifirofxmlhe issue this . from Los Angele: gto Chicago program “meg mm d we“, YORK (C‘P' " M0" at“. 103'“ bl" mm a Conrmit' $32213"; til? or n y p yearn“ cggspohizbzidi'tliefw'e‘enm: ztgepaétsildgsrs'state stood The Kings MP mint”: 0‘" “he” iiitlithl‘l‘k '1: "Ezrt‘glpeglaalgl mmrvfigfigogdmonton Strath mom‘y tn Win pumice} advan‘ .gfivgrnment rzsponsible to other lust southwest of Aurora the l the progr‘am m?“ from ‘W‘ itha" “Will” St‘ldles 11“" m' cona. roamed the bill be ‘deniedl tag: 1 B M I ‘ l1 to Al)“ 30' “'th 3“ ex‘ens' dicated. advertising executives ’Prad 3, win Pc—Peace lnations. the kind, of govemmentlls - car westbound Burlington 1 .second reading — approval in‘ River. OTTAWA lCPl —- Canada ex-iMartin called “a contribution: Canadian forces now in Oy- ion to Mav 31. if severe wea-i . . mOV a bamend~ l pests Secretary; General Uiexceeded by no other country." i prus are being replaced with he Said he and 30h“ F- Ken' zel’hyr' 9" ""1!" from Chl°“$"lther conditions delay a pro-twee: “Jud hit-e M°9day~ . ‘ .Pl'mClple—and “3 sub)“: b9. ment to Mr. Nugent‘s amend- Tliant of the United Nations toj Mr. Martin said Canada andi other troops from Canada. The “Edy DI'OVidEd- 0" .HCl‘anEe ‘0 t“ Omaha With 20" aboard' ject during the winter. ' ares l'pscomb’ presmw' '“ferre‘l ‘0 the C0mm‘m“ 33"" ment. that would allow the bill e i of the bureau of advertising of lculture committee. federal government pays 1 . ‘ . lper cent and the provincial}2?:hAInencan Newspaper PUb'. Movmg for committee study f tll is reckless plowed into it. locomotive less at home " against locomotive. remain on the order paper use wider powers for the UN l l to 1 despite being referred to the the other contributing countriesiregiment of Canadian Guardstgovernmen m t peacekeeping force in its new; t a- had tried for four days to draft; will succeed the Royal “22ndl abroad and Peek .. ers Association. said that, as Mr. Diefenbaker's l r ri t a tion “over this inexcusable failure" nation in the force, which Mr. LONDON _tAPl——Most Euro- fpeaii newspapers agreed Mon- llay that the Warren commis- sion effectively spiked of a conspiracy in the assassina- tion of President John F. Ken- nedy in Texas last November. . .Others however. including all Communist and leftist papers. laid the report left many ques- tions unanswered. l4! Monde of Paris began pub- “shins the massive text of the ES. report. The ne'wspaper's Wadilnxton Mrrespondent wrote that read- ?“ would either have to accept or ta 9 Mantis became accomplices in Mr: Martin said Mr. Thant had told him he feels justified l powers. the. "g r e a t e at governmen- tal mystificatlon of m o d e r n times in the West." West Berlin's largest tabloid“; a a poor ‘white trash." _ FEELING 0F RELIEF "The Warren report has given us a feeling of relief." it added. In enmark. however. the B.T. said the report "does not bring us one small step closer to the real truth about the as- n." Copenhagen Ekstrabladet said: “The report is a strange document without any proofs. i’battalion has been stationed at to recognize Canadian partlc-.in proceeding with the widerllleal‘by PiClOI'I Since returning ifrom Germany 21 months ago. Most European. Papers Agree Report Kills Cons iracy Talk The doubts have become even greater. and the killing of Pres- ident. John F. Kennedy is still a myster ." In London. following a morn- the at about “an eg d ing press largely endorsing the l conspiracy of oil billionaires. of report. The Evening Standard 0 the race fanatic f the said this one big question re- mained: “Why did the security forces of the United States. an the police force of Dallas fail. when President Kennedy went city trusting them to protect him?" Vienna's Daily Die Presse iaaid: "The report is well writ- lten and can be compare 1th the best of English literature I tContlnued on page 3. col. 5) lsion of the Nova Scotia Feder- iation of Labor‘s ninth annuai iconvention. Mr. Dodge said? ‘Canada had been displaced by? Sweden as the country with the second best standard of living "Poverty in Canada is a di- by-product. of unemplov- and. because the lnCl- ence of unemployment varies by regions. poverty tends to follow suit." he said. In March of this year 13 per cent of the labor force in the A t l a n t l c provinces. includ~ ng 76.000 wage earners. was unemployed. ‘ Turning to family incomes as an indication of poverty. Mr Dodge said if a family income of $3.000 is considered as "con- stituting the level of deprivation r poverty. then in Newfound- land 41 per cent of families are within this category: in New Brunswick the proportion Is 3’! per cent and in Nova Scotia |' is 33 per cent. This is almost twice as bad as the Sllllfltlflllf 928!an in other parts of Can-I ‘IIO reel. 3 m = ... L moor of Commerce opened hill! with some sharp warn- ." Illfnlt too much govern- lent employment - redu ing over-tax- ation has been at by our best-informed authorities on the subject sgaliiat the presumed INSIDE TODAY Birth. death 3. W. onuh=qu== :Chamber Delegates Stress lport by D. L. Morrell. the chamber": general manager. saying the greatest threat to continued economic growth is advantages of spending." lthe increased welfare commit- Mr. Mitchell spoke shortly meats by all levels of govern- after delegates received a re- me t. STOCK-TAKING URGED " The report called for a stock- taking of present and proposed welfare programs "to make sure we all know where we are going and find out if we can pay the fare. Mr. Mitchell said there has a revolution in govern- I thinking that has turned conservative r all of the most in open-handed in the world insofar as prospec- been meats Canadians from to “the v (Continued on page a. col. 5) Britain's controversial TSR- 1 fighter bonnier - which has been called the combat lane of the decade er Boacombe Downs. Eng- ' This time : DEER STAGES RAMPAGE ‘N SHOPPING CENTRE ST. JEROME. Que. '0?)- it was different. The deer opened the hunting season on people. instead of the other way around. Hunt- lng for deer doesn't become official in this Laurentians area until Oct. 1 . This particular non con- formist deer came snorting and prancing from the nearby bushland Monday. chased a 16-year-old girl into hiding be- hind a tree and then went on a one- buck rampage through a shopping centre. Suzanne Brisebois was standing beside the hig‘iway waiting for a bus when the deer showed up. all fiery eye . Suzanne headed for tall timber. he eer in pursuit. It soon tired of playing hlde land. Sunday in its 14-minut- maiden flight. The museum- Jet is designed to fly at about 1.400 mlles per hour and car- ry a crew of two. The plane and seek around a tree and set off for the Lafontaine vil- lage shopping centre. The deer stormed about the plaza. ready to charge any- body. But nobody showed up so the deer crashed headlong througfi the display window of a ladies' wear store. It came bounding right. back again. a few pieces of feminine. a p p a r el dangling from its antlers, supermarket was next. The deer bashed in one of the windows. sending neat piles of canned goods cluttering in all directions. The deer apparently then . decided the hunting season was over. It strode regally back into the bushland. Suzanne? She decided not to go to work. She went back to bed. NEW BRITISH PLANE MAKE MIDEN lGHT will carry conventional and nuclear weapons and can also be for mwnalssmce. Its fin and tail plane are movesble. 'l'be mil-I [I The Canadian underwriters of the. study were A‘bitibi Power and Paper Co.. Toronto; Anglo Canadian Pulp and Paper Mills, Quebec City: Domtar News- !print. Montreal; Great LBKEI .Paper Co.. Fort William. Ont... } James MacLaren Co.. Buck- ;ingham. Que. and MacMillaii, 1 Bloech and Powell River, Van- tcouver . He suggested as an alterna‘ ,tive that the farmers be en- couraged to form small limited .‘companies, with strict rules labout the transfer of shares. {and a limited liability falling on each shareholder. Jack Roxburgh tb—«Norfolkl, a fruit farmer. said the meas~ ure would help for the small farmer of Eastern Can- tliree - month. mandate on - win resolution—emibod'ying'th‘e a reconnais-i government 30 per cent o e,’ , [before approval in Principle l3. committee before second prus. External Affairs Minister‘wider powers but could not do sance squadron from the Royall . I I labor costs. A wide variety of a “3.5"” Of a has" “my came“ a means of killing a measure} reading. me suhamendmem lMartm said Monday. so without running into the dam Canadian Strathcona Horse will.l work can he dhne under the "I" l," the and ""del‘wrltle" Bills are normally sent to com- was ruled out of hrder, tie told tile Commons that i get of a Soviet veto. lreplace tile Royal Canadian: program such as road, street . y ‘7“ canad’a.“ newsprint “.m' lmitlee 501' 1'de 9f “19" “913‘”! External Affairs Minister while the extended powers were:me APPROVAL lDl‘agoons. ‘ and highway mnsiruph'on andl‘l’halflesv Elven?” Cotilld “Ilsef after second reading. v ‘ . artin said Canada expects not spelled out_in a resolution; The resolution adopted Friday. TREVTON Ont (cm A 11$ repair. installtion of water and; 9"“ "Wm" " the ""9 ° Mr. Nugent said he did not the UN to use wider power. :gggpdggggpmg b-gegpg..,y- i more terms i... g. l . on "92.22.333.31? .. goes «i, or this; n '. '~. w 11 hi ' i - ' ‘ ' I la rounds and construction . . ‘ ~ _ rmtng. u a! I Wye orce. . “new! has ad‘fxsed Cagada he iseizugllg/a emolliesifpproval in the‘Canadlan' Guards. left here by. fing'grepair of mmmunny build‘ 1,500 advertismg men, los- icould see serious flaws in the v TUESDAY. SPDL 29 assumes the. Wider powers are . . . iRCAF‘ luknn transport plane, - h t- n and 3 Con“) lOld them "WSDRPW government‘s plan to guarantee implicit ; . Martin said that in ln-iMonday for United Nation“ 1 loge sue as recreaio . Headers are “much better pros. :1 Me Wm five per The. Commons meets at H ' _ [tcrpretmg the resolution. Mr. ipeace_keeping dunes in Cyprus-i community halls. rinks. tourist} e k for I d t 1 I oans. repaya i. “h 2:30 pm. to resume debate on OPPOSltlon Lea d e1 ‘DlOfOlI-'Thant had told the Canadiani battalion which numbers; information bureau.‘ fire stat- i P C; 30‘" PM "0- "1110' lcent interest. to groups 0 . ree H", machinery mans baker complain“ that)“ the“ government fie would regard 1' about 860 men 'wm replace moi HALIFAX (CPI .— William He, said an estimated 13,000 ions and other public buildings 3935‘" {0" Y0“ '0 SE" and- them- ‘or more farmers wanting to buy hm! The Sena“, Manda “L {sport‘s o; trite UN :ctlollll. Tille‘the wider powers implicit. l Roy“ 22nd hegimem‘ which'lnodgm executive vicemresidem . families in Newmundland‘ 15' “I am writing all towns and ; {220. tLVeOl‘t:mT:lllCl:nbf::r:ft0 ifxpelnswe iniachinery. 'The loaf; flmed um” 0d 13' hsrnmfnevgflgs :1 hzd fiaég‘ne sought power for comma“ ‘has been in Cyprus since April. of the Canadian Labor Con- 000 in New Brunswick and 17. lung? :1 we" 3.5 t. “"001 watnchingsvoui, figlevision zip igggierwzid $100000 per 5;; _» no 'reference 3,122,319.. the papimm’“ °f .m°"°me"t °n CY', An advance party led by Bat- gress. said Monday the rate of 000 in Nova. Scotia live j'below d'smca: annssigffa?gzaa‘c°nlfai:j Newspahem d i f f e r fmm din“ ’ Trade De U “amnion of Canadian troops “351;; figgilgfigaml‘: rgwélvzo’xgfltalion Commander Lt.-Col. W. unemployment 'in the. Atlantlcfthe destitution level" wuh in. with lt’h‘? prdnram. ‘1‘ will] “electronic media... he said. The" syndicams Mr. Nugcm P W the force. or to Canad 's urg-?for the UN for“: m separam‘H' .Mumer'". 1°“ he” sept' 10' “ounces ls "MC" as mm as “‘ mm“ 0‘ '95“ "‘3" $100“ ‘ be glad to answer enquiries." l “in their ability to saturate . 'sajd 'would really be partner-i Dies In Moscow lnza that the force's powers e'iGrpek and Turkish - t 30mm?” sal'd the "’5‘ "f ll" central Cram?“ ""1 Poverty year. Mr. Miullally said. ;market and to bring an adver-l. h' ' in which each mpmber is ‘ - ’ ‘ . “mo 3° l battalion Will be flown out daalv and destitution is twtce as . . . . ‘5 IDS . “den ' .creatlng buffer zones between i in units "f 100 in 120 men "mil sen-m“ ‘ its” 5 Story Within the rangc '4 legally responsible for the total By JOHN BEST Mr. Martin said fie shared fthe 3mm is completed. The Speaking at the "wrung sea, [Virtually everyone." indebtedness of the partnership. Moscow (3., “ Sergei A Borisov. first deputy minister of foreign trade who signed t'ie rSoviet wheat, deal with Canada last year. died Sunday. aged 33 The announcement of his death said he a died SUd‘ denly but did not elaborate. ‘Borisov had been a deputy for- eign trade minister since 1958 and first deputy minister since Canadians Call For Improved olic prelates Monday urged the. .Vatican ecumenical couinctl to a strong statement ‘n of Jewish relations. lleading Canadian Roman Cati- ] Paul - Emile Cardinal Leger. 'Arcbbishop of Montreal. and planned as the major war plane for the Royal Air Force. (AP ercpbofo via cable from MM) 4' s improved Christian- . ’Archubishop Philip F. Pocock (-1 Toronto both stressed that Jews ' ‘should never suffer discrimina- ition or persecution. ment on Jews on which council ‘discussion began Monday both suggested c h a n g e s for strengthening and improving it The text should set our more clearly why the council is (‘Oli damning hatred of the Jews. Cardinal Legcr said. As impoi tant reasons. he noted that Jews share a common human ity with all men and have special relationship with the origins of Christianity. Archbishop Pocock urged that the text should have a phrase specifically rejecting any notion that the Jews are somehow a cursed race because of acctiSa- tions Jews killed Christ. PERSECUTION 0F JEWS At the same time. the declar ation should "condemn and dc plore the persecutions or cells ions and racial discriminations which Jews bad to stiffer in int past. and in the prcsent cen tury." Archbishop Pocock said He said that New Testameni passages in which Jesus, Stephen and St. Paul use "hard words of accusation and con detonation" a g a i n at certain Jews of their time cannot be taken as literal descriptions of . the whole Jewish race “'l‘heac accusations the Jews were uttered by men rwho were lamination :12 ~ noted. "The Both said they liked the Stale» l and - ‘I Spy Tricil against 3 themselves Jews." l ococt Christian-Jewish Relations harsh words were exhortstlons spoken by prophets in order to convert the people to whom they belonged. whom they loved and with whom they identified 1 themselves." Also. in St. John's. gospel. ,whcn Jcsus spoke hard words iagainst the Jews. he was not pspcaking of the entire Jewish [people but of the organized lcncmics of Jesus. a particular ‘group among the Jews. the i archbishop said. i is Opened i In New York l 1 NEW couple VDRK lAPi—A Soviet went on trial Monday accused in an espionage con- spiracy involving Russians at the United Nations A myster- ilous double . agent apparently inlayed a key role in breaking i the ring. 3 Pole from 14 months in jail. Alexandre Sokolov. 40. and his lM-year-old wife. were brought into Federal Court in Brook- lvn 1 ey had used the names of ituo unknowing Americans. the governmcnt said. to hide six years of spying for Moscow. . - ma . voted most of the opening day: sessions to hcartng the dim sal arguments. *