Buyer meets seller Ads. Dia) 8506 ask for cmcsified ad taker, for quick results. See, ee ee ke ee with Gu. dian Wauf “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” a ee ae ee ee e SUCCESSOR CONGRATULATED Mayor H.G.R. Mews (right) of | was St. John’s, Nfid., congratulates | his successor, Mayor Robert, Simpson of Arnprior, Ont., who | Compulsory: Plan Said Astounding and time again that the lation provided for voluntary par- ticipation, despite sincere an well_meant Opposition sugges- tions that such a plan would to meet the aims of hospital in- surance. CONVICTION INDICATED + “The fact that on March 17 the} Premier introduced a motion fa- voring a mandatory provision in the Act indicated that he was at least partially convinced of the; elected president of seen Pelusames of imeoers ena} Municipalities Pod i | at orth Bay, Ont. NATO Asked To Strengthen By DAVE OANCIA Congress, a six - day conference called to outline Western world launched Friday with a warning that North Atlantic Treaty Organ- ization military might must be built up, and with a plea for greater economic co - operation among the western states. Minister Says No Terms Yet OTTAWA (CP) — Correspond- ence has been exchanged with ,| Prince Edward Island about the He also said that the situation insofar as Quebec is concerned is unchanged but there are indi- cations that the province is in- ij terested in joining the federal- ‘|provincial program. Mr. Monteith was replying to ther resolution nullifying the | validity of the arguments ad-| mandatory provision approved the ‘ Chevrier (L — Montreal Laurier). vanced by the Opposition, federal authorities and others,"’ Mr. Shaw said. “This resolution,”” Mr. Shaw | added, “was approved by the) previous day and providing that | the Act revert again to the form- er voluntary basis. | “On the demand of a Liberal member the resolution was decid. | Quebec and Prince Edward Is- Wand are the only two provinces which have not signed agree- ments to join the plan, under which Ottawa pays half the costs House, but, on the very next day | ed by a standing vote, and was for standard ward hospital care @ Liberal member introduced ano- ' SAR RRR CRS me aN ELLE IT I. ee ’ (Continued on page 3 col. 2) t land diagnostic services. nee + ET ET aT CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1959 New Ferry Scheduled For 1961 OTTAWA (CP)—The federal government will build a new ferry to go into service in the Prince f | Z i LE rl ] | iE .f if i | > | i | : i ff i i Maritime officers of the Navy, Air Force who took : Announcements, notices . 13 Births, deaths, etc., 2 and 13 ie ..i... 5 Classified section .. 11, 12, 13 Comies, features ........ 10 Coming events .......... 13 Finance, markets ........ 9 Island news ............ 2, 3 Weman’s page ............ 6 a week, the Royal recently made available to a group of Canadian | young START PLANNED THIS MONTH Cape Bret For $40 Million Pulp Mill 14 PAGES v d yo PORE oe" ak) a ee Sa on Site Chosen Fatally ALBERTON BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN : Buissons, Buron, -Gruchy, Aut- i Gets Support BONN (AP) — Tough - willed Konrad Adenauer beat down an incipient rebellion among his fol- lowers Friday and won their ap- proval of his decision to keep the helm of West Germany's govern- ment. TRACTOR OVERTURNS Father Of Ten A resident of Alberton, and the | terday Island Officers Attend Reunion_ father of 10 sons, Leonard Mor- rell, 41, was fatally injured yes- afternoon when a tractor he was operating overturned in a ditch. The fatality occurred on the Cascumpec Road about five miles from Alberton. Mr. Morrell had been working long hours. and it’s presumed he fell asleep at the wheel. A coroner’s jury has been em- panelied and a post mortem ordered by Dr. Charles Dewar, O'Leary coroner. 1—Phe-accident victim left Alber- ton in the morning to haul a smali building to Summerside. He was accompanied by his bro- ther, Leigh Morrellf driving a truck. The brothers .took turns driving the tractor with its trail- (Contionsd en page 5 col. 4) By BRACK CURRY GENEVA (AP) — State Secre- ous. In the group picture (centre), Prince Philip and Princess |the members-of the Revel Vau> Anne (left) are glimpsed walking/|ily, all wearing happy expres- itself | across a castle terrace, with the princess trying to keep photographers, who took a series|step with her fast-walking father. sions, and Princess Anne with a particularly generous smile, are seen in a garden of Windsor of pretnip pictures. Shown here|The smiling Queen and Prince} Castle. Behind them is a part of Her Majesty's private are Canadian Press pictures by|Charles (right) are also seen at qaet A. Milne. The picture'another point on the east terrace. ®: e Ty a ae A apart- | ments. / HOME IN TREE SAVES MONEY LONGHIRST DRIFT, Eng., (AP) — Love and the economic facts of live drove Bernard Bowey up a tree. “Saving for marriage out of less than £9 a week is tough,” sighed miner Bowey. “That’s why I'm living in this three.” Bowey, 25, plans to remain in the tree until he has saved enough money to buy an air ticket for his Malayan sweet- heart, Tsui Fanang. They met when Bowey was in the army in the Far East. When he came back to England and civilian life, he vowed to send for his 18-year-old fiancee as soon as he saved the fare. But paying for lodgings didn't leave much out of £9 a week. So Bernard moved to the trees. He lives 12 feet up in a plaster- board hut eight feet long, four feet wide and four feet high. He eats at a nearby canteen and washes and shaves at the mine. Dawe he, saves £7 a — American Secretary Says Plan Disguise To Smother Freedom eign Minister Gromyko in priv- ate—that the United States, Brit- ain and France intend to stay in West Bertin. The American also replied, on, the. .record, to charges levelled mons Friday by Works Minister Green adopted which will allow one type of aid in one province and another type of aid in another province in order to best serve the national interest. New Highway Setup Urged OTTAWA (COP)—Possibility of a new federal - provincial financial setup next year on roads comp- lmenting Trans-Canada Highway routes was suggested in the Com- “Possibly,” Mr. Green said, “some policy may have to be Job Pot ential -Seen As 1,200 BY DON HOYT HALIFAX (CP)—Clearing of a| site for a proposed $40,000,000 | in Swedef, until June 30 to pulp mill in eastern Nova Scotia will begin this month, Minister E.A. Manson announced Nova the Germany against activities in West Berlin. Foreign Secretary Lioyd of Bri- tain joined Herter in offering to consider the elimination of points of East-West friction in divided Berta. ; = eas oe the wider background. People stop-gap arrangement to remove the Berlin issue as a barrier to a ogee parley: “Respect for existing West- rn rights of presence and access to Berlin and existing agreements concerning such rights since the Western presence is essential to maintain West Berlin’s freedom.” 2. “No recognition of the so- (Continued on page § col. 1) me eo ees of June,”” Mr. Manson ,North American branch of the | giant Stora Kopparbery Company begin begi the said. construction of the clearing the site before mill. will Te would be preparatory to act construction of the a “As far as we know ‘there *nothing standing in the way of construction of the mill. They have given every indication that they are going ahead.” sé Under an agreement with the & province which was ratified at the last session of the legislature, (Continued on page 5 Col. 2) ‘Union Locals’ Told To Back Political Party TORONTO (CP)—The powerful steelworkers union Friday told its locals across Canada to set up political action committees to fos- ter support for a new left-wing political party as yet unborn. The union’s polivy-makers—307 delegates representing 255 locals from coast to coast—agreed that organized labor has to get into politics with its own party to com- bat anti-union elements in Can- ada. Ch'town Man Is President ST. ANDREWS, N.B., — (CP) —Col. Leo F. MacDonald of Charlottetown was elected presid- ent of the Maritime Hospital As- sociation Friday at its final se@s- sion. Other officers are: vice-presid- ent for Nova Scotia, Michael MacDonald, Sydney; for New Brunswicker, Chaiker Abbis, Ed- mundston: Prince Edward Is- land, Neil MacLean, Charlotte. town; Newfoundland, Lt.-Col, Hannah Janes, St. John’s, sec- retarytreasurer, Mrs. Gladys M. Porter, Kentville. STR See : =