Ii it's Good For the Island The Goardian is For it who @um‘dio “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” Authorized u VOL. LXXVI. N0. 91 Second Ottawa. and fa payment of postage Clan Maintain-tonic. in “in Department. CHARLO'I'I‘ETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, APRIL 18. 1963. NOT...ng SEVEN CENTS W EA T H E R Cloudy. showers beginning in afternoon; south winds 20. changing to southwest 25, gusts to 40. Low-high 30 and 50. - 16 PA€§§ 7r Dr. Douglas J. Hennessey tcentre). professor of chemis- try at. Fordham University. New York. examines slide to be used in illustrated lecture at St. Dunstan's University last night. Looking on are Rev. Begis Duffy. left. and Rev. Charles Cheverte. both mem- bers of the SDU staff. Dr. Hennessey spoke on recent findings supporting the, View t life has existed in the solar t system outside the planet SPEAKS ON BUDGET By RALPH CAMERON ; Premier Shaw said the gaso- e Guardian Patriot Staff Writer‘lino tax was only about. lhele always an eVidence of great prosperity. You can balance the budget and impoverish the people." Premier Walter Shaw said last night as he rc—i sumed his speech in the budget that a series of interviews hel cated the people did not. thinkl NEW HAPPINESS II R. the sales tax was a bad thing. 9'3"“ “SiabliShed were so Discusses LIFE oursnnis EARTH earth. Tonight Dr. Hennessey wil ' speak on an eight-year study of the problem of resis- tance of insects to insectici~ dos and the manner in which he insect. becomes able to .olerate huge doses of insecti- New Era Of Progress Predicted By Premier » r outlook for the future are. nough to “make people want "Balanced budgets are not same as in other provinces and} homes of their own here." ‘ d by The. Patriot yesterday indi-l GODSEN" T0 FARMER e s a i d the various food "a god- d to the small farmer and i tContinued on page 3. col. 8) Gov't Changes Monday Debate Tradition Broken, Gov't Supporters DeClare By KEN KELLY ‘ OTTAWA (CPI—The Progresw sive Conservative government entered its final days Wednes-; day with Prime Minister Dief-‘ enbaker tendering his resigna-‘ tion and Liberal Leader Pear- son accepting Governor - Gen- eral Vanier‘s invitation to form a government and become Can- nda‘s 14th prime minister. ‘ Povier actually will change; hands about noon Monday. Mr.‘ Diefenbaker remaining fice until then. He is scheduled to meet his cabinet this morn- mg. Separate visits to the bedside. of Gen. Vanier. who is recov- ering from a heart attack. were made by the two leaders. Mr. .Diefenbaker submitted his res- ignation effective at noon Mon- day. Mr. Pearson told Gen. Va-j nier he was prepared to take? office then. , Skies were overcast and tem-. peratures in the mid-605 as the two men went through the con-j stitutional steps that will mean. switching jobs. After his visit to Gen. nier. Mr. Dlefenbaker said he will carry on as opposition leader and has set himself the. goal of returning to power. He. Va~ ‘ ’ told reporters: "I intend to carry on. I'll be‘ available when the House open: as leader of the opposition. i look forward with considerable interest to being leader of the opposition." MEET AGAIN MONDAY Standing on the same spot in aGovernment House ante-room. a few hours later. Mr. Pearson said: “ . . . His excellency invited me. to form a government. I accepted the invitation and I. am to meet him again on Mon-1 day morning next. The. new government will at that time be swor " Then to rapid-fire questions. from reporters. be repeated. tthat he expects Parliament willl be opined Thursday. May 16. .apd tha’the is working out early {meetings with Prime Minister. ‘Macmillan of Britain and Pres-l Eident Kennedy of the Unitedl lStates. “Naturally. I can't get in: touch of icially with the prime; minister of the United Kingdom; until I am in office. But I have isenl some informal friendly He said his government was. now laying down a program of expansion “which will this country to a new level of. excellence with greater benefit to our people both in happinessj and in the economy." The Premier added that more. openings would be pro- vided for young people here and this would tend to keep them satisfied at home and debate in the Legislature. The Premier had taken the floor in the a f t e r noon and spoke until the customary eve: ning adjournment. “We are going out today on. an aggressive. progressive proy gram of expansion even though such a program for the timelj being may mean an lmbalancej In our budget." He added that imbalance‘ barking on a 5-year program progress and development tha Tornado Hits ‘Edwaird James Hartley. . Liverpool. ‘charged with criminal neglig- hui'dj Car Kills Man In Dwelling LIVERPOOL. N.S..(CP) '— 18. of Wednesday w a 3 may be the best thing if it serve to increase the poi'iula-liigffidlt"x the Operamonmamowr means uttin monc to to lion- . ductive puse :nd statin “l Iwill “The W‘Wlnc“ "l Prim" Ed";caililiifihgdainhhgpfiseaiinflm: defend an imbalance if it. Ward 1513“ l5 0“ “1“ .Way and? outskirts of this southwestern brings prosperity and happiness i look to the future With confi-; town killing an o‘ccupam Ham l" 0U!” 0909193' dence'" he announced‘ as heliames Whynot 63 . said the government was cm-l ' ley also was changed with of 3 Ha“ . . ti unlawfully causnng bodily harm, ." s ‘ ' , a reckless sneg r the lives and safety of thch and dangerous driving. Emessages to indicate my dew lsire to meet him at the earliest possible date and to have a talk about things 1 indicated duringl the election that I was going to= do. But I hope that will be done. .by the end of the month or thei [very beginning of next. month."‘ | lDrugs Said Aid 0 ITo Brain Power LOS ANGELES (AP) — A Harvard psychologist says cer- tain drugs can dramatically increase the powers of the human brain—and he is estab- lishing a research institute in Mexico to prove it. Dr. Timothy Leary said drugs such as LSD - 25. psilocybii and mes- caline can raise human mind to K k k Iwas now ready to go. d f as He stated he was surprise ; an a I ' lany member of the t‘tppositionl0 KANKAKEE m (AP) __. Alshould talk about deficits in‘ ' ' view of their party's record} tornado barrelled through the . ankakee and int .I and noted when his government. 0 _ I adjoining Bourbonnais Wednes-l came to Power alld me“ "‘i borrow money “we found we day. killing a woman. injuring _ . dozens of persons and causing, had no respect in the money more than 33.000900 damage5_l markets of Canada." i Olive; College. operated by! But in the. province today. he. the Churdli f the Nazarene? 58kt “We is "a new buoyancy.) was in the middle of the 300.. a new vision, a new confidence :in what the government is do- Bourbonnais. ' 0011639 administration building.‘ heating plant. gymnasium and dinJéig hall were heavily damy. It! . ’ ing. . Regarding e x p a nsion. hnl pointed to h n u s i n g develop-l ments all over the province asf improved incomes and a bright-i ELECTION ACT AMENDMENTS PASS Amendments to the . Treasurer M. Abban Farmer. in- Electtao Act yesterday eliminat-i vole. Ed the Fifth District of Kings. Liberal! known also as the Georgetown W Mllthcsml dl§trlct. and added a sixth dis- ltt In Quee ' The first amendment. moved "‘9 Previous day by Provincial .> from voting. as earlier . in the. morning he had stated was his intention. Hon. J.D. Stewart. asl promoter of the. bill. said “ will put him with the ‘nays This brought passage of Farmer amendment by a v0 of 13 to to. ABSTAINED AGAIN ' Immediately following this. changes in Kings County to eli- minate thé present 5th distinct e creased Charlottetown‘s repre- Ientation tn the Legislature to low. It divides the city at Great . and provides for the The a W against it. They were lofined by winter Dlngwell. rc 2M Kin Queens Gets Sixth District; Filth Kings To Be Eliminated new did not rise for the standinging Charlottetown might. not be . ag M.l.. Bonnet] nndlwas again moved into commit- . immediatelyttee shortly after 11 o‘clock. claimed he could not abstatngnol‘mm‘!‘AsKs Kings County district. and pro- w . However. Mr. Farmer said th e inference was correc ' He rose after 'ed a lso I want to know and INSIDE TODAY Announcements. notices 14 Births. deaths . . . . . . ., 3. 15 Classified . . . . . . . . .. It. 15 Comics . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 13 Editorials . . . . . . . .. . . 5 Kings County . . . . . . 4 City. Queens I . . . . . . . . . .. 5 Finance. markets . . . . . . .. IS Summerslde . Prince County .. Sport . . , . . . . . . . . . . . .. Women's . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. aln introduced. but the bill Bonnell immediately ask- r Stewart sand the commit- with a particular section. ! levels of intellect shown only by a few. previously 4 t. Dr. Donnell stab government member had stated yesterday and (‘we’ before we vo to not be led around like blind ‘ M 88- was read and lvotn tuposn. “Hamel,” the In , t . Speak f result was agan . o . w i - . . ' u” “mine. R. tiling. Mr. Speaker again abstaining. Dr. Bonnell again naked 1!. I‘ll. PC lat Kings. occupy- 0 seat as a private member h! Earlier in die morning. there; rm“ the bill was in committee had been some speculation that the Farm amendment regard- commitlee chairman Tb om u Curran. Third Kings. would . I _ l (Continued on page 2. col. 4! lg‘lgbt are Miss Katherine Kit~ 'm i,. NURSING sustituis‘Noaen 1 Riverside Hospital Seen :here. are the three girls who received top honors their classes at the Central School for Nursing Assistant: at Riverside Hospital. Left to Matheson. “:but. I find that the Matheson Mixes I. In Duel Of Words. reorgetown area. Well. the. record show that 8.25 miles were laid. It‘s incredible th at. ‘such an inaccurate statement. could be made but there it is. "Another thing. ' Events in the Legislature: took a sur rising turn last night when Opposition Leader A.w. Matheson rose to speak in the budget debate. Starting out slowly. Mr. Matheson soon was engaged in. a fiery duel~of words with sev-l eral cabinet ministers. includ-E iniz Premier Walter R. Shaw. i It had been taken for grant-1 .d that Mr. Matheson wouldi not participate in the. budget: debate and Premier Shaw was expected to close the debate last night. However. as the pre- micr finished. Robert Campbell lL-lst Prince) spoke amid ob- jections by government mem-. bers that by tradition the pre-’ 1 riculture in 1962 and the esti-] mate this year is $741.000.l That's a decrease of aboutl $300,000. Yet he talked of ' creased spending. That‘s in the House. n We eitpect ac- O z '1 n) 0 Agriculture Minister Andrew; MacRae pointed out that $389.-, 000 of the 1962 expenditure was‘ to compensate potato growers for losses due to fusarium rot. micr closes the debate. "Sure." said Mr. Mathcson.‘ N After Mr. Campbell’s speechi "bl" Whl’ didn't the Premler tell us that. He boasted of a Mr. Matheson took the floor. FORCED T0 SPEAK “I had not intended part in this debate." said Mr.l .300 expenditure. W b y‘ not tell the whole truth?" ; “You wouldn't recognize it." said Industry and Natural Re- sources Minister Leo Rossiter. “You‘re just the cat. I want. to talk about." said Mr. Matb-‘ eson. "I hope you will blush in shame when I bring this mat- ter up.“ 1Continued on page II. col. 7* leader of the government has made some untrue statementst and I must refer to them. i “The first is the premier spoke of one mile of paving laid by the Liberals in the example that should not be sctj: - ~ MON HOLIDAY Sir Winston Churchill dofts hat in greeting as he prepar- ‘ ‘" es to enter car outside hotel in Monaco for a ride around the Riviera principa I .i t. y. Churchill is currently on va- cation there. (AP Wirepliotol - i . tallied tradition was broken last No New Construction Planned For City Area Regiona No new construction ‘5 pulp; He. also announced that a med immediately to accommo-lfour-year course date high school stutth In the will be available Charlottetown wral area if mie- vlncial Vocational Institutte payers in the school districts involved vote. to form a ne- aliso be available at the Prince gional high school unit, Dr. County Vocational School in George Dewar. min' tor of Summerside. is education. said in the Legisla-j ture yesterday. The education committee's re- ort. submitted by Robert Dr. Dewar said a committee Grindlay (PC-2nd Prince) con-3 has been studying the possibility tained several recommenda- of formim a unit and it is ex- lions. MORE SUPERVISION Pointing out that poor show-l logs were made in Grade 8 ex- aminations in 1962. the com- mittee suggested that thisi points to a Weakness of class-' room supervision and recom- mended tihat “the supervisory. staff be increased to ensure more frequent contact with tea- chers in all schools." The committee believed that. t by April 30 on whether or not districts want a regional high school unit. “if the vote is in favor." the minister said. "no new con- struction will be undertaken. Existing facilities will be made available along with facilities at Prince of Walies College and Saint Dunstan's University. The Charlottetown rural ' be seirv ' fall in a satis- rag‘grye xvi/1:11}: eiiiidications recent- ments with districts to» by mat the Wntmem ‘0“ ed“. ward the provtmon of hbrary cation was considering build- _' . I _ mg a mgiona] high school on a librarynln each school is im- the site of the new Provincial 90PM“- V'ooatiional Institute. Pointing out that the forma- Dr. e his state- tion of larger units of adminis- ments while the report of the tration are said mean in- select standing cm'nmittee on creased financial demands on. education was being considered individual districts, the commitw in the House. tee recommended that the gov-i E. .— j l I, l i 2i -i e ,~i I l at last evening. The diplomas were Wesented by Lieutenant-now ~ ermi- PW. Hyndman. tSec‘ story on page 3L . son. Charlottetown: Miss Anita Matheson. Bayfield. N.S, and Misa Dorothy McKenna. Elms- dale. They are among 22 gill that received their diplomas at Graduating Exercises held i! salaries | High .ernment give "very careful .laking decisive action." con- ‘. courtesies hav to agpioultiu‘ei sideoatiion to this further step i. no fixed rules and the tradit- when the Pro- in our education system before i ions have. been observed fmm‘ Liberal Speaker ‘ Follows Premier .' DON MacLEOD Guardian-Patriot Staff Writer Government members main- “Are you gum; to refuse Mr. Campbell th; :ight to speak?" asked Ilia Manheson. Mr. Campbell stood his ground night when a Liberal member and was allowed to continue. cf lll.‘ Legislature rose to speak “As i “as saying." Mr. in the budget debate after Campbell went on. “the prem- Pl‘cmicir Walter R. Shaw had ior cut m-n to pieces today when finished his debate. e said I bribed for votes by As the premier took lu< seat promising paving. i felt aft-er what was thought to be. bad about that. i never bribed the close. of the debate. Robert. for votes." Campbell. Isl Prince. took the premier Slla“ got up to say floor. ' I ‘ l d:iiy ever making such a Dr. Hubert MacNeill. miniv slammem. Tag? it back" ‘ tier of health. painted out '0 “l'll take nothing back." said . lgchuty-Spefi‘kgr Frlanlt ‘Myfrs Mr. Campbell. t at “it. is a itiona tia w: an i. -. w , . l the leader of the government lakgljiyogaicifi “mueman Mm” ; speaks on the budget. that My 3 ‘ closes he debate . . . the debate 0" do" i. We" mmembef Should now be closed ‘ I ' its an wliai you said this afharmoon. insult to the House for anyone Ml' Campus.“ Sam' [m m .. this is making you feel ba .” “I feel bad for you." premier said. “and I‘m asking you to take. it back. Mr. Speaker, ‘be is supposed to take it back im " get p now. Mr. Campbell said he .«Ihculd have an opportunity to speak as “the priomier cut me to pieces " his speech today when he said I bribed for votes by prom- if i ask ‘ .V . l . - _‘ Mr. Campbell. however. went 1fi‘iircilgnmoad paying in my dis Ann m miner matters. 1 CALLED NONSENSF. lPlGS AND MINISTER Opposition Leader W.‘ “Today.” c said. “the. rum- . .Vl'atlieson called the reference isler of agriculture said that i! to tradition “the most. impas- I am not ma 'ng Iprofit ‘sioned plea of museum 1 ever . on my Dias. I must like their board in my 20 years in the. company to keep them. I would House." just as soon live. with a pig a! He went up in say " was a minister of agricultune." premier for six years and others I. Commenting on the govern- poke. after me in the budget ment's proposed tax hr. 5 increases. debate." Campbell said "what are As Attorney General Al'han the poor people of the ' Farmer rose argue. Mr. going to do? The. governmenb l Mathesrm said "don't be silly. operated Falconwood Farm had i it dowm‘ . a deficit of 514.000. How do you ‘Vir. Farmer said “traditional expect the small farmer to e grown up with . make money?" Mr. Campbell also disagreed with mainy prices the gamma ltime i-mmemorial. The opposit- . merit said were being received opens. The same course Willj gContimiod on page 3. col. 9! lion was not ready to take part l in the past fiew years on farm Three Vancouver Skiers Rescued VANCOUVER I'CPl Vancouver-area skiers. missm on blizzard - swept Garibaldi Mountain since Sunday. were found alive and well Wednes- a 'l‘h i'ee Lloyd Williams. 26. with Don Hoover and lleinz Rostek. were taken off mountain by RCAF helicopter and flown to the RCMP station at Squamish. B.C.. 30 miles north of here. In a telephone interview Wil- liams said: “We. climbed toward the peak .on Saturday. Al for three days and three nights. "We ow e mcn crawled into their two-man tent. They had sleep-. ing bags and a small camp .stnvc and food for three days—- w ich they rationed. “ hen the weather cleared, started down." Williams said. In the meantime. aScai‘ch party had run into their frcsh ski tracks and were following e .m. "Then the helicopter came in and took us off." the 7.500-foot he miesent subvention amauge-;Ievel a blizzard hit and it blew e our survival to our. books should be reviewed "as experience and our equipment." . Ra-jakoviloh. a former Nalz'; “9 in the debate earlier. They were produce. .waiting until the last. trying to "‘“m 1 ' (IV ' t ." 'géigifo T133153 lights Mr. Belting Sacred: George DPwar. after uciad- PUIIed INTO Line parlia- l Matlieson. r. ing from a book on menlary procedure. said the OTTAWA «(mgrhp Quebec .practice of t1he House is estab- wing of the Social Credit party lished by custom and the. point apparently has closed ranks of ondcr raised by Dr. MacNeill after meeting in private for was well taken. about it hours Tuesday and Dr. MacNeill suggestth to Wednesday and declaring that. deputy-speaker Myers. “you are the Liberal party "is held in the only man who can talk rca- contempt by the Canadian peo~ 'son to the opposition . . . pie, -—-————-————~*‘-“ The group issued a statement Wednesday saying all six Sou Former Nazi ls Arrested VIENNA cial Credit MPs from Quebec who pledged support to the his coming Liberal government last .Friday now have “retracted” their signatures. "The incident is closed." the \ statement said. adding that all ‘officer and alleged aide. of Adolf SIX have Sent telezrams to the Eichmann. was arrested Wed- governor. - general “molesting :nesday when he reported to VI- “13' “1“” Signaturt‘fi b? fe- enna court officials to "prove mol’t‘d from the earlier decla- his in n or. e n c e" of wartime “"0"- crimes against the Jews' MCEIDWIIIIP in Deer. All.fl., The Sflyeapnld former V19“. national leader RODEI‘I. Thomp- nese lawyer. who had scurried son issued a statement of his from Italy to Switzerland and Own aflt‘r meeting with two West Germany during the last olher western Social Credit MP5 two weeks. was charged with and western organizers. He said suspected complicity in murder the palm Wl" support. any sound and with hiring others to com- legislative program presented mit mur er. y the Liberal government. (Reuters) —- Erich In the current fiscal year. the department of education has budgeted for a $250,000 in- crease in teachers' salaries. Dr. George Dewar. minister of education. said in the Legisla- ture yesterday. He was taking part in the debate on the Bud- get Speech The $250,000 increase. how- ever. does not mean an across- the-board raise for all teachers but will go toward ' salaries of teachers who have raised their qualifications and for additional teachers in the educational system of the pro- Vince. Dr. Dewar said his depart- ment will increase its spending by about 5800.000 over last year. Assistance to regional high schools and other schools will be up by about 5400.000: n extra 325.000 is earmarked for at Prince. Wales College and an additional $125.- 000 will . toward vocational training programs. 1 PER CENT 0F BUDGET “Education cxpenditurcs year." said Dr. Dewar. account for about 21.1 per cent of the province's 1960. only 0.0 budget was per cent of the spent on educa- incrcased ‘ budget. In l ilncreased Spending Seen '{fln Education Department yion.‘ He said the proportion of the. budget. spent on educa- ;tion has increased in the ' few years. but not as as in other provinces " be said ll\'P shafts and more and beta tei‘ facilities." he said. Hc <aid the govir‘nment con- tribution to education in the province in 1962 was “69 per cent of the cost of education. I think that's a fair proportion." EXPEC'I‘S DIVIDENDS He added that “money spent on education will rclurn valu- able dividends, Money spent on education is returned three- fold to the individual and the community." The minister called the fed- eral vocational training pro- - - “ ‘ .' c. the . il lar cr administra- 0"“ “f “1“ me” it 9?: mm ' a country has ever u addt‘fl."\\'c in this prevince are House Meets a pm... .. .... This Morning The Legislature is scheduled to sit this morning at l0:30 and It is probable that there “'1” be afternoon and evening sittings. House business yet to be con- sidered includes conclusion of budget debate. hearing of sland~ ‘ ing committee reports. some ice- lislation and analysis of govern- Briinsw i c k.‘ year $30,000.000 Will be spent on cducalion while last year in that province educrtional ex- penditures amounted to 315.. 000.000 Other provinccs' cx- penditures have gone up ap- preciably. too." r. Dewar said good reasons" for the ristng costs of education. “Therr are more pupils. more teachch there are benefits The extension of the federal. provincial agreement constriction of vocational facilities has saved this prov- incc approximately 32.250000." Dr. Dewar referred to the level of rural income in the province. saying “it Is not as high as in other parts of Gen- ada. I hope we will receive from the new government in Ottawa the same consideration asunder the former govern- ment and i trust the new gov- ,ment dcpartments‘ proposed crnment will make ev of- spending for the current ti<cal fort to assist Eastern farmer: year do raise their income.“ t i a