II it's Good For the Islanizl .The Guardian is For II TOL. LXXVL N0. 191 @hte @tmmtiam “Covers Prince Edward IslandLl'ke The Dew" WEATHER Cloudy with a few widely scattered allow- ers this morning. sunny in afternoon. Light winds. Low-high at Ch'tovi'n 56-78. 'rwo noun Girl Guides iron. the Montreal arcs and their three leaders. one a tumor Summerslde girl. art- visiting this province at present. They arrived in the City by train Wednesday night and ycstrr. tiny Charlered a bus to [he Iilnkleller Camp nt‘ar Summ- m... I. ,_ m "I... _ a. 5"“ CHARliUITETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY. JULY 19, 1963. “Muff” SEVEN CE 22 PAGES 9. e ‘ _,. .. matey“ MONTREAL GIRI. GUIDEg VISIT HERE ersidc. They're talosg m the Summerside Lohsuw Carnival the rest ol the weak. and will then mnvr Ii: Brackley when they'll camp next. weelr. They slept on the floor at Rad Crud! l-louse here last night. and will {DEERE that performance on Sunday night. July m be- fir lore eoiraroing Monday tor tha return trip to Montreal. The group are in charge at Mrll. Hope Hpey and the Summer- side girl is a Mrs. Smith .— ahe was iormerly Adele Bow» Hess —- and her daughter I] min of the guides. Special Counsel To Probe Waterfront Lawlessness nTTAWA lITPi- hr govt-em. msui is appointing a legal pn. vats eye to see it violence and lawlessness nu the waterlront warrants cnmrual artroh in the‘ courts Justice Minister ithcvricr tilidl Commons Thursday that counsel. .probably our 1 Inn 7 ranking aw, F Will be llade lmmsdratr-ly to review mums . qrurlr action by two persons averted r - drowning in thp Souris River. Wr-dnrsday aveniru. when E a. hctir Carter, lti, oi So a. learner swimmer. got into dit. culties when she slipped on more covcr rocks into deep water. The brsioent occurred at aboutl us a short distance irom tlipl Smarts West Bridge. whore heavy current is rcporlcd in bet routiouslly running. . M s Carter. the daughter oil Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Carler.l at the time was swimming shallow water near u hank. and was attempuug ioi Zimmerman, chairman nt lhei nrlonce Research Board. sail-i grated Thursday mat the Cana- lavl may remain in orbit (or 2.000 years Highest previous tar. male was 500 years. As Dr. Zimmerman presented ' Dried lo the Commons rlc- RC . the Mariette. lsdz. ' ‘ h orbit 5M ! (Iflh lhe satellite 115mm miles. has. In 10m cummInd! irum (mild ria ions. and . will back til earth r 5.000 IMO-l Islam or magnetic tape record- hes r I travelled zspt'mdbd its said a per cent ul iha rsisllile's power remains so MI! it may continue to send hlt'k Inlu'lluthn M! the I phrrr tor tie your: isrterd or . m- our year origisally planned. Our more Canadian ulellllea l “II b Ilunflied Ibolld Amcfl- “n rod-ts m an an nan met Thundaa from North Dal-tel hud- Thr' committee liter Alas-neon Near Drowning In Souris River r who wIs Wimmmg timid up when her teet slipprd.l ill—OEYEGI Run See For Canadian Satellite OTTAWA lCPliflf. A. H. quarters at Colorado SDI'ifllFthlCEgnhgn continued that . “LI Dr. olr the U all the (am and advise charge; should be laid First Inh of the lawyer would he In dell/a lntn Lha 4.000.000 word transcript it! teatimnny recorded by Mr. Justice T. G. Norris during his seven-month iakaigluon «I Greal Lak hnr strife and shinvinl d lions. Thl-rl whether l e isruF- e lawvor [‘Mlld lol- l s. agrri la,- hearby and saw her in diiiirulty in waltrl over her head. went to her at. l sistancc. He manaxrd in geti her head above water. hut was! unable to living the dazed girl- io shore alone. Heity anuoi. 20. oi Hamil. um. Ontario. who is v rig her. Her hrpther .lame niparenlli. Mr. and Mrs. Jamel mad by such means, unllwlully A Paqurt. Souris and was wallr. ing on the river bank ill the limo jumped in and assists-rt is‘ battling Miss Carter ashore. Arliiicisl respiration was mitt rivar required and the girl quicklyilencc recovered and proceeded in her home. nl Cal». whore it received a one- day briefing. Hlmld Willi-h lNDI‘ ; \lan- satellite alouellr‘rouver East). who had Dro- is"... I". I ,1 .ieatcd lhnl commitm members Men M up u. my“, up you wouldn't be Riven mere! inlor- malian Mcluse they hadn't been occurin . r‘IrIrnI by the. MP‘ in In Interview the trip wu well worth while as ar all h! WIS concerned. He Idde. however. |hIt her ad heard V? can! it! CAF olllcera. i Iriim R mmerursp denisd Mnl Dr. v Winch'it rentwld lawman Ihai ads is denied suiilcrcut no.1 r lutormstlou hy the us which a nurlcar was as policy PLAPYOED PAM Zimmerman raid trials ul 9. Nth-Zei- autumn-salve silt system been “spec tsculsrly ruccesarnl " The board had played a part in lhis suc- with its muster - mlsslla CI clu n IIIdIl lot North American against mlr. all” would CM! billii'ml a! do} in low up by searching out wit. nasses collecting slrrdavits and comp lug evidence nn whie s decision on possible criminal charges could be taken. The Vancouver iurisi the special lawyers should re- vi w on facts to determine whether charges should be laid in On! r' and Quebec Iflalnlt Sill] pTQSIrIPnt lHal C. Banks. and SlU executive vrcr - president mnard J. McLaughlin tor eon- spiracy. ‘ ' ' and peers ciou. Mr. I‘hl‘vril‘r did not say whn lhr, special lawyers til-tan tor tho wmlld he. At an appropriate stage in the luvcsiigation the" would be a consultation with the provinces on the possibility. oi prosecu- aiier a year-long public inquiry into the waterirost situation. cited several fields where a special lawyer should seek tarts and evideuc - . Conspiracy to prevent by uulawlul menus persons seeking worlr is the shipping business interfering with inlet-provincial and internalinna] trade. 2. Conspiracy to commit ip- diciable "Ilencu. particularly in connection wlur acts at vib- :i yinlaiton oi the industrial relations and disputes invest-in lion sci _rhrough intimidation and coercion. in making this pmponl. ML: .lusticr Norris raid the porrr-l hiliiy oi prosecutions should not delay action on establishing a novrrnmenl Imlmhlp ova marine union.» He I ll!‘ ummrndstiun—the main one in his all . page report — is "ur- gent " After Mr. Chrvrler'e an~ uuuucomcoi. L s b o r Minister special committee composed oi the deputy miniater oi the la- bor. transport. Justice and us apartmean had rlh re . other oilicials may partial leI. In the committee. he (lid. The minister also announced that he II getting In much WIIII the UnIIM Slates lovarnmenl about a lunhar meetin at us Lahoi- Secretary Willard then have met twice all [he Gran lilies INSIDE TODAY 2| 1. I h r has the noun hurting previnualy glans Mr. Wirtz and Mr. More he," ‘ lar llIl‘ll. Announcements. irotlm Mill. 6! . rhets Rianl climber in said ’ Financial Virtue Role Suggested iiy Poitan imunn CIIIIdIIn Pun business Editor Canada rppsreptiy will have financial virtue lorud upon her by Prnideilt Kennedy's lax pro. posals—ii they are adopted by Congress—sod it may not hire the relorru h-om her high-step- ping past. Slowing down oi the ilow at through money min tabotit which Canada has talked so much. will be done (or can- ada. at least so tar as Amer- can capital is concerned—and perhaps Canada will get a bet. ter idea oi how good. or had. or essential. or nonessential. It has been The process will url is places—so much so thal Canada may think it is pausing in more places than is actually one no The ramifications of the are. ‘posalr are very hard to as car. lll’ld moat sources are slow Ill comment on them. but at lirst glance here are what look like "hurl" spots A sl w . down in (ianad‘an smell exchange business and (or those connected with it; pa- per losses by those hiildlrrz CI~ nadiair slorks it their market prices go to a lower level than they otherwise wuul higher cost tor any borrowing in the United st a t o s; presumably higher costs ior money in Can. ada: possible diiriculty in It- usuciug new large projects. Official Ott Ry ALAN DONNELI.Y OTTAWA (CPI—Ollicial at. town reacted with deep concern Thursday in the potentially Ex- plosive proposal by Prestdcn’. Kennedy Ior I US. tax delet- renl tit Ametiran "Weigh in- vestment. reflected utmost. caution. Fi- usoee Minister Gordon said the proposal. ii adopted by Congress. may we important eitect" es the Can dish economy sod balance—ot— aaymeots position. tie a d it wnilid be "no wise" lor him in say more proo— "carelul study and consid- eration to all the implrcatr oi the president's proposal persops close to the situation said the implications would be widespread. atrecting many la:- rs ol anada's economic lilo. Among the possible eltecu: Slower economic growth. higher Eclipse Ey Warning Canada. . , ltempnrary. 29-month exciu iaa To Explosive Proposal In I Commons Imlamani lhnt‘ ’ though informants said no deal a ‘i-Mls on Canadian hood borrow. l DAMAGE IS PERMANENT Comes Early ln lWRONG SCHOOL ls DEMOLISHED WINNIPEG lcrv -II was ough to warm a school- ' eart A Winnipeg wrecking hrm ogau ripping apart a school in suburban Brnhklands. then realized they were in the wrong hulldina The workers had been given Yanks Excise Tax Will Hit Canada iiy HAROLD MonitiaoN loooend nu the maturity or the W‘sflmgim‘; (CP)“1:;9“ security short-trrm blinds ma- ‘l'm K3“ y "‘ 9mm" ' hiring in loss than three years 5: inn ms purchase by residents at wouid not be altecled. orders to demolish glvllwna l u't t a! had . , , .room Wentworth so on im lmufir’léflniungu MC; .. up: EVE” “Ml—5T5 Rossrr Road. whlrh recently Canada would be the nation mnsl snorted hy the plan and interests thorn wore expected to rntcst. Hnwt-vrr. administra- tion nlfirials said key financial ilaures m .illmd govt-rumpus hecame the property at Win- nipeg school division. by mistake. they went to the two . room Woodswcrth school. also on nossar Road. and whirh holongs to the .indusirialivcd countries. . i Congress indi- ‘csted the revolutionary props. ishl will be accepted by a ma. inrity M legislators. ‘ The surprise Kennedy move were told in adranre ol the lac~ Brooklapds school division. Thursday resulted in mm tors loading to Kennedy's docr- Police said the crew had ldmps m prices all the 1mm stop. ‘ l sense as desks. tom the land Montreal Stock Exchanges. lt‘oreign stocks on the e ‘York Exchange also declined. Under the proposal. the tax tor its. residents would be is iper cent oi the purchase price not common stocks other oauily securities. both new and outstanding issued by husinesa blackboard: n" In? wall: and storied to strip the walls or. lore they were stopped amaizns were estimated II Inan llian $1.000 for which the wrt‘t‘klna campany would hi- held ri‘SDohsihlt‘. nflIIFP s . nno o/rirral use asde whel thor thorn had been am no. verse comment abroad duran these iplorrual discussions. He said the consensus seemed to he. lthat it's time the United states loot rirmcr action in deal with tho payments problem. Hike In Old Age Pensions New Year Contributory Phase GoesAsHighAs$175 tiTTAWA t(‘Pl.ThI old age du-rdnal in man and rise in a prosrnu will be tamslrd sin to‘ maximum $100 at the earl at the $75 muulhly at up. 7n early iu.yrsr program in get the heat year under the nruposrd schema luuuchr Canada Pension Plan. Health Thus. under maximum roadi- Ministrr .lurly LaMarsh told the lions sir-pending nn rarningr. an commons Thursday. in ' irliial hy loin rould he get» p). 0mm, mt yam, it 1,. true a lederal pension ot ms hoped to start collecting em. monthly rampart-d With the 2t- ployrr - employee contributions.ls'inx payment 0' $65- up to a maximum 53 32 monthly in addition, in than individuals irnm car-he or a maximum at» can alert to take their pensions auuually..tu liuauce the entire at are 55 nr any year thereaim sr-hcme. up to are 7n..bul surh pensions under the new rontrihutory would hr smaller than thou plan .ianuary. 1966. has been set iahcu at age 7o as the target to begin Day'an tho trrst additional amounts N ‘ “5 FAST PASSAGE “m “d 3b,," m, “a. 575 Thu whole ilmeLabltI. tr ros- ruonihly ansinn Those add .linscnl on Parliament passing lmnal paymrnls would start at "w. nrrvssarv legislation. pin! a maximum sin a muulh nor in- 5mm hard work (or nearly I . V . e—-— war in lining up the machin- i" "I 22 ounme“ Kennedr prPdlt-ted that his ' . » .» I :h a (New M m mm m pm mus 0m" ory. \ihlch orll lociudeldenttit. n ecasec n c as g s I .rairun numbers ior each iod- .socuriises maturing Ill three lmo" 5 Mum '"m "Carly -o l .t - cam years or longer and issued byl‘zml'm-Om ""m “" “'5 ha“ w "at an aim“! ' igovernmoutal and private inter. ance-nI-naymrms deliclt our- Cosrraae ulll o. compulsory est in the 22 nations the tax in! the m-‘X‘ 1'3 mm“ "m n" "mi" employee" P” [v . u“) MP "0“. lxlhIP pxcrpl ans will be null would range irpm 2»: per t .to 15 per cent. The Tale wo awa Reacts lcxpor! ni tang . term America porlfnlln rapital. particularly in Canada. the proposal was hailed lIW t‘nngressman HPrIrV Reust ta< the most important siuale luay the US can :et its hal- iaucr oi payments dciicit uudcr tmnirnl. The Wisconsin Demu- rrai is chairman oi the joint congressional .luhf'ommillep on " international paymentl. out it did 5 By ROBERT RICE OTTAWA mm 7 Federal la- hor experts are weighing the racommendatiom n! the Norris. report in the light or interna- tional labor conventions oi the interest rslcs. new torrign es- change problems and a rise lAmerlcan inves mcnt in U. lcontrolled firms in Canada. \ nus oitiriel said the repercus. " sious could he immense. 59W” “"""S"M'“‘;“”v United Nations. it was learned Republican is Thursday i‘l . I mm“ To halt lawlessness in water-. - - - lrnnl unionism no the Groatl 1”" SEN“ NM“ '“'°"'e"’ "m" " “ ,',"‘i‘,§ Lakes. Mr. .iuslrce T. G. Xorrts "= mg“:- ii Talus-ulnar... .. .urw um sacrum in Wayhseltl I It’lpflnflc not: “by. 0 a M-evediimpoae.“ immediate trustee- dfi" "‘1: 0" mm: Wt $9“!- madms mm do mm, .4, ship on sailors' unions. ban the an can an Miler: NIH“ w more "pill! It ham {urination oi new marine unions + ' :an bar sailors and engineers .trom belonging to the same un- .l .Slovtdtlw—nl Predicted Sll’ln ha: yet been made an O 2 a on. .WflULD ADD To RATE ln lllll sensl'. these prnmsal: ‘ Mr. Gordon said thr vlfvrl . ri'liild he nppflserl on the grounds lwlultl be to add extra On Ural they Violate international per cent in the annual mlPVPsl labor stand rds url p inci to: as set by the international Lo. bur Or-anisation. the labor wing oi lh United Nations. tint. in another sense. the gov- ornmeul muld roulend that r implementing the \‘orrl! ,MnNTllmL tart line proposals to preserve and pro— hrerans. pro dent M It» Mont» loci the very principles it might and Canadian stor-lr tx- pp violating. » said Thursday Can~ Exports say two im rnuvcn- ada can expect a “slowing down . nous have a bearing an the Vor. liu cenuomrr activity as a rs.” "Wt. They up. suit oi a proposed v.5. excise i. The ma convention soar. ilax nu Ameriran purchasvs ill aniecing workers the near oi .stncirs anti bonds in this roiiu~ lrrsdum of association and pro- try terirng thrir right to orgnnrvc. Mr hreran< calls-d on the 2. The 1949 convention Kuar» Canadian government to lrv to putt-ring wnrlrers the right tour. tounlrrart thr rttcct in Canada gums» and to bargain collec- ui Iiw rxr'lu‘ tar h.\' rurroasrd tut-ls spending and loner microst \‘olillcr convention ha< hreu ratitied by Canada. chierly be. i He also ourslrouad tho his- cause they involve both Drown-l rods in the 11.5. He did not elaborate. but it lappt’xrs likely that higher inter. last rates will spread to borrow lug within Canada as wall. bar l ring any new government policy to attest this. e Damage Sounded For UN Repercussions .. involved. but children n r- s d In Mm, mm, m, KM“ m". dom oi rrtalnlni: a Iixod rial and icriaral labor iurisdics change rale \V rc now makealtinns. Fm” "I 9""3“ “‘5 hm“ 30"” l the Canadian dollar worth shunt in it legal sense. Canada could ‘ islanders by the thousands willi be gaging skywarri early Ssliir-t day evening tor a glimpse at a phenomenon rare In nature e a i SIIL‘Ii a! farm tin!» or the like—4 \\IlPI'P it will he dIIIIculI to IR- mrnlstcr the collection or con- trihulions hv employers ttuniribittions will be hasetl' initially at out more than two prr rout ut earnings up to a to. Ial n! sum annually. The mm ligure is about the Canadian Iv- erane annual earnlrllz . Contributions at that level an cnnvenlion to which it is not a Talibim: p rty nu the uther hand. thr guv. ernmoui would be reluctant to take any action which wuuld subiert .t In international call- sun, on .m a. mm,” the maximum and scaled down .nmcafiw m m mm, (or lesser annual Incnmea. Pvt-_ me,“ ;. mum a, dam, sous earning more than upon uh annually will s. at the $4.00" rs . Houoiits are allectrd the same _ way. Contrihlltora will benefit it would argue that the (loci. pmpnrlippmly tn the mm! ,rm. h n... “prism or anu.‘nf therr luv .mtent in tho lurid. ‘which will be sell-supporting in its entirety. Miss LIerlh said. Miss iaMarsh appealed ilar non . partisan study or the who on u a trustceshrp nu Ihc Soaiaror-s' ln- ternational Union of Canada and lperhaps on other rnilors' unions as a last resort mply oonlriii tr fup'ioadsut one that stems rrom ‘u long. pl‘ibllc ioouiry'irrto labor strife—an emergency. IPmDnl’ .ary action tor a spocilrc pure use. vs llrsoniitilé‘rnrize Newfoundland lown Ky .IA('K PIFKETTS MACENTM. xnd. tCPtfiA "pail or rear" reused by tires believed the worlr or arsoolsls hangs uvcr the small tnwn hi‘ Frcshwalcr, just across thr har- hnr from this rhalnvl I‘Pnlnsula commuuily abniil 75 miles snlllhwcsl DI Si .Inhn . Since .luly 9 oighl tire have raced through in 'as in Freshwaer and neighboring JET. l'nnstahlt’l arr VPmrlM puma: ling secnuus M the town (In? rt'nltrl said the RCMP de< tachmrni hora has been doubled in size The RCMP mall.er Ill increase. but declined to day how many oiticors have been addrd In the elghLman detach» mcn . An Mllrial M the Freshwalu town on net! said the peopll “are we livrn: ill rear. 1110 Whole town is scared." so idr. All arr helicvod to have . ' Hl‘ Salli "IE hurnrd I'Hllldmlfl “"fld‘hemlely “L “wer saturated with all. Official sources disr’lnse ll": They a trying to put tear into the wldnws and older penpll. whole town has horn placed on ‘1‘ rvoryone is scared. the alert. Residents and RClv toontruued on papa 5 Col. il lszlr costs us. ‘arnue that it cannot violate a anlar eclipse. The eclipse will begin at 5.423 p.m. at Charlottetown. last 122‘ minutes and "It'll 92 per cent; 0! will V. A! real ants Iwnil the event I Charlottetown eye Spentalldt hII issued a Whruinfi In all par» MIL! to alert their childmn about the dangers OI wIIchIng the eclipae without protection. Dr. I. P. ml: of the Poly- rlinlt‘ IN! laid that most adulll an ruuy aware oi the dangers t be warned because the greatest number n! care: at "ecliple blindnell" occur in children. DA is PERMANENT "Ecllou blindness can ruull in 50 In 75 per cent n! vialnn Iuilt". Dr. Lantx sald. The dam- axe I: permanent and than II no cure. Dr. Lanii. addrd that own in- dIy h! Melalunllly discovers canal of partial blindn'as caused by lh‘: last eellple hcrr In 1932. Dr. Lulu: did Ital recommend 1hr. um M dmnked III)! (or wlkhlng I!!! eclipl! hill 5 aid exposed x-ray (Ilmli are snrno~ timer ulwd effectively M Inwhlle the Canadian Nil linnal lnaIIlute (or tho Blind hal ssulng warnings or the dangers with mommendltlnns to avoid them. The CN'I'B any; lh' daleit me Ihnd n! wImhInl the eclipse Iii nn leIDVIIInn. But for those who want In nee I! II"! hand the in» White mommndl Ihe up cl II. lent two layers BI Expelled and Mel lllm. WALL RI EmON Annthar method recummendrd It by uIInl I mil-MT ll) reflect the phenomenon on I VIII. but I‘Iln the ernInl II [Ivan not III (Io-My CM. ku- . annual-III to look into the mirror This cahheiltrtaa dam-gin: “holi- Leslsnd's Rose was chosen in the livealoch rshihiuoo In» in. at the run with as unmi- a at will (EMIme Arms. hire at the Summersrde lot» m yesterday at Summer-id- ster Carnival. Owned by .iohv Haslam. sorinstrrld._she w a r bred try Keith noswall and l GRAND CHAMPION AT SUMMERSIDE was THREATENED not- responsible oiiiriai ol the mmmllnity who did not want to he oerurvi said he and his wits have received is threatening warnings rinse the itres started July 9. The largest itrr destroyed a lull-(Mt shed used hy the town rnurlml In store equipment. A .cnmprt‘ssor, dump truck and iiIhPr rqlllumenl were ll“! III II” July in tire that caused dImIlI esllmaIPd II. H2. .luly n s twoslurey vacant huusu was destroyed .luly i2 a bungalow was pa rtlally de strayed and a barn was levelled. July in another barn rua bururo .luly ii an attempt wu made to linish hit the bungalow damaged .luly lz - aamn night shad was arm was turned in Wednesday night all was quiet The rouuril ottwisl said no one has w-t haau apprehended. P.E.I. Accepts Parley Dales OTTAWA N1"). Th! MIMI iiy oi iirnvinrlal premiers had the .luly 26-27 d It accept-Hat tor th iodorsl . prnvinrlll cori- irrrnra on pensions and muni- ripul lusnr. Prime Minim pcsrsou said Thursday in the Commons lie said Nawliyundlilnd, Pnch Edwa lslsud. Nova Scotia. nou aruuswirlr, Quebec sad lMauirohs have accepted an lprnpflm (Isl! l i‘emier Henneu M Brutal 1 rolnmbia said he didn't find a. «air convenient hut hoped to lselid I npi'uenlaflvI. Suns. Vittoria story and olhcr plrturrr on page a.