If it's Good For the Island The Guardian is For it @1119 @ttaroliom “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” “VOLI Lxxv1. N0. 34 Authorized u Ottawa. Second ClauMallhythoPmomeo mummentd will“ I Dem-u. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9. 1963. “when SEVEN CENTS WEATHER Mostly c1 ea r but with a few snow. fiuri'ies; northwest winds 20. Lowbigh zero and 15. Sunday: mostly sunny. l2 PAGES MacLean Said Mentioned i Possible Defence Minister Province Gets Order ' For Brussels Sprouts I A substantial order for Brus-lfigure in the. vicinity of 20 per isels sprouts has been obtainedlcent being mentioned. {in Britain by a firm in th isI Mr. MacRae said it is pleas- ‘province. Agriculture Minister.ing for the province to be gett- .A.idrew MacRae said last night. 1 ing a toehold in the British mar- ; Officials of Seeman Bros. (Ca- ket. There is considerable de- inada) Ltd. with a plant at New mand for frozen french fried po- Annan, had informed him of the i tatoes but at present because of ‘order. the minister said. A defi- i the price premium Island pota- inite figure was not given. butitoes are obtaining on the Can- the order was reported to in-{adian market none, are avail- ilvolve “several hundred thous-‘able for manufacturing. With 3 and pounds." ‘ supplies cheaper in New Bruns- ‘ There are hopes, Mr. MacRae . wick.. a firm from that province By KEN KELLY . OTTAWA tCPi ~—- Causewa- tive party fortunes in Quebec. gAlberta and British Columbia jloom large in the impending l reorganization of Prime Min- ister Diefenbaker‘s cabinet. Works Minister Fulton. one of .two B.C. cabinet ministers. is so ' . . I. ~ - QBarb'e South in the. Nov. 19 . "lar “We”! Wit nounce their‘fmdings. said . 1 med the Nevada provmg provincial genera] demon by both the. national defence port. IParks. addiessmg the closmg grounds Friday. . . folio d h . - A - ~ ‘ . . a Progresswe C o n s e rvative. ' an 15 cabinet representa- : ‘sessmn‘ of z}, slpace medicare: .The Atomic Energy Comma-Nominations Ginsed a. 2 pm then from Quebec. i By ROBERT RICE Ycommunion to the brink oflfund in the hole by some cu..- §¥TP°§‘“T'I.I ‘95 I‘Sfi". ° ‘g‘w‘m “V9 “.9 “if”? b'“ “59 Contesting Trinitv North for} i“ I bankru tc . 700 000 at the. end of March. At “a 0 “3'91"” "5 '1.“ 0 ° "19 Plural ‘95“ "1 i e an‘ ' " ' ‘ ‘ “ CED FIRE tillAWA tCPt—The uncm- P y i. ~ . I Technologys Jet propulsmn lab. t “18 Conservatives '5 Whitfield : He has 11 en 1 d r f h th ' , - f d ,-n Last Mal) the fund scraped‘April 30. the total defictt would “ouncemen. Bannister. who lost m Liberali BEIRUT Imam" MP)“ ,mp formation or a MW (“hind . . . e ' in e no 0 :2 "WWW ‘"S,””i‘“°e ““ “‘ “0 within $19,000,000 of the bottom,bc $49,000,000. oratory. the nerve centre of the Ti... shots WOI'P described as Arthur Mifflin in November. I... . N’d 1‘ K .~ K . headed by Col Ahmed HaSsan hm}? “hm ms party and from i l‘i'l‘kl'um “"“mn “V” mom’hS' of the barrel the lowest pointl (Continued on Page 2 Col. 5) .Mai'inor project. in the intermediate range. the Mr. Mimi“ mgr maimed m Cmf‘r ’ p 31"" 3559'“ B'akh ‘ ‘ _ will in 311‘ Daffy Find from out- : i'cllablf’ sources forecast Fri- "j since it was established in 1941. lexPIWive equivalent “f some" give Mr. Lane. chance at or hm was reponod owr' President N a s s e r‘s United if, eh: 0; my?“ T~llule heed i WILL Go R3053 'mlng between 20.000 “d limi'lgetting back into the House. ‘thm‘m and “5””de Friday iArah Republic in Cairo recog— L ue on mm's'ers and Speaker for the 1963 Robert- son Memorial Lecture, held annually at Prince of Wales College. was Norman Robert- son. Canadian under secretary at slaiP for external affairs. \lr. Robertson. who traced the growth of the Canadian foreign service during the past 30 years, also unveiled a plaque last night to the mem- ory of Dr. Lemuel Robertson and Dr. George Robinson. two former Islanders who played prominent roles in the estab- lishment of the University of British Colu-mhbia. Sccn with Mr. Robertson (centre) prior to last night’s lecture are Dr. Frank MacKinnon (lefti. prin- cipal of Prince of Wales Col- legt. who introduced the speaker. and Premier Walter R, Shaw. (See story on page 5.) Unemployment Insurance Fund Said Facing Early Bankruptcy av However. the informants saidi ht‘lleill payments to the. unem- the 26th Parliament With a l'f‘t‘l-llfll political and financial licadachc—no matter what hap- pciis election. The crisis in the unemploy‘ niciit insurance fund has been in the April 8 general} This winter either iihe resulting monthly drain on the fund's reserves, which held $99,000,000 at. the end of 1962. Two projections have b iprcpared. one has on the cragr experience of the last 'three. ycars. the other based on next month or Aprilfithe fund will iii: a glacier-like cast and a balmy temperate west on either side of the icy needle which pen- f‘ll'illf‘d Ontario. I ll 1 e n s e 1 y cold arctic air COLD 0N EAST COAST New Brunswick with flurries lid across the three Manitime ' com. owavor. it turned out to ‘loted for today. Cold air \v'hist-, Weatherman Splits Canada Down Centre .turbance centred 100 miles south yof Sable Island. Light. variable winds and pleasant temperatures averag- .fice issued gale and freezing l l Friday's temperatures on the Prairies—Yorkton. 19 degrees, Liitht snow fell over most of Regina 21. and Winnipeg 18—18 lare predicted to continue today. urther wcst mild weather is -expccted to continue today. l lhavo taken her through I le- ‘ MEMORIAL LECTURE DELIVERED AT ch Venus Report yls Delayed 1 SAN ANTONIO. Tex. (AP)—~ .‘U.S. scientists won't be able toiwas somewhat above what had: said. the province will be. able. to continue to sell the product on the British market. i is excellent and a trial shipment gwas very well received. l Production of Brussels sprouts Quality .- lannounce by next week if theybeen expected last year, with a: lit is too hot to support earth-type . i e. iU.S. Resumes 9i i i Final analysis of all-impor-. ltant temperature data gleaned by tilie Mariner II space rocket. in its Dec. 14 fly-by of Venus is taking longer than expected. a top Mariner project official said Friday. It will be “few weeks" before scientists will an- a more . tUnderground Bomb Tests WASHINGTON (AP i—Under- ground nuclear tests were ’re- lDiel Declares Goal iister Diefenbaker said Friday tnight his government aims at day night on television station CHCHJI'V Hamilton "if we don't. then in years ahead we will not onl the be economically but politically notI ‘ independent." Mr. Diefenbaker was asked to 'givc his views on suggestions . anti-Americanism. “The opposition will naturally ladvance that." he said. ‘ MUST (IO-OPERATE Independent Canada cen 3V‘l OTTAWA (CPL-Prime Min. our friends, in close relations ‘wil'h the United States. . “That does not mean that we iservient, to make our policies ion behalf of our people in .Canada, determined in Canada :for the benefit of Canadians" He said on - operation with Canada's friends will continue ibut he said he cannot accept lthc theory that. “if you take a strong pro-Canadian attitude, grce our relations with the U.S. We want them strong but at the lsame time we. ask that ' ‘building Canada as an inde- JTO Be First Task For AD‘B lports in the Atlantic provinces. Revenue M i n i s ter Flemming nnounced Friday night. t In a press statement. the min. lister said the project had been .undertaken on his orders as Fears MOunt For Safety Of Missing U.S. Tanker miles an hour and waves 14 feet “i know the survey will be. There. will be no attempt to ad- vance one part of our country at the expense of others." Mr. Flemming. former New lBrunswick premier. said the fboard will welcome the co-op- eration of provincial govern~ ments. business an labor organizations and other inter- 000 tons of TNT President Kennedy i The. Russians had called off lthe New York negotiations the :day before saying they wanted to resume talks in Geneva Feb. 12 at. the. general disarmament pendent conference. dren perished early ytemperature of the planet. Venus . l independent. l TORONTO (CPJ‘Eigiht chil-i Friday. . drcu [ has been able to acquire an or- der for the frozen prod Three Seek CLARENVILLFI. hree candidates running Friday at nominations for were a uct. Seat ln Nfld. l Nfld. tori-"j tn the the close of provincial i byelcction in Trinity North at which the Liberals hope to get Welfare Minister C. Max Lane back into the legislature, Lane \va d f a d in Si. etc . An independent. l1959 when he offered as Standings an in the. l42-seat assembly are. Liberals l33. Conservatives scvcii. inde- one. One seat icanL the fire. heard the French chit-l screaming as he trapped in their upstairs bed-tahout to go to hcd. Ho carried jrooms as flames ripped through ghis own four children to safety a row of aging homes in the worst fire over to strike a lsingle Toronto family. y Truck driver Roy French. 36. fa him from re-entering the blaz- ing building after flames and pounded on awaken other residents. He. said he told Roy door s to; Fron h . . c- lto go around to the back of his: lbeaten him back during a res-i i cue attempt Annie French, 17 A bci‘t. 15. 1' jt-he kettle to make a cup of tea la deep fryer the children had used earlier. MOTHER FAINTEI) Mrs. French returned home during the height of the fire at 1.30 blockers—many of whom were neighbors forced out into sub-zero temperatures 'trnycd thc t'i'an 4., . . THESE MEN would appear he Victor and vanquished in army coup in Iraq yester- day. Left is Premier Abdel Karim Kassem. whose fate is unknown, Right is Abdel Sal- to am Mohammed Aref. once a deputy of Kassem, who w a l appointed president following the revolt. The rebels are be- lieved sympathetic to the Uni- ted Arab Republic. (AP Wire- photo) Kassem's Fate Hidden was appointed chief of state by the rebels after they announced they had crushed Kassem's rule with tanks and planes and “dcs— Lu Baghdad radio also announced Sa miiol lby young army officers who inized the revolutionary govern. ordered" Drover. will also be in the race. .named a pro-Nasser submitter ‘ mcnt immediate] 2 Officers Get George Cross OTTAWA tCPi .- Tu'n RCAF They are Sqdn. Ldr. Francis Mr. Smith took Mr. French n WLarm of Kingston and returned to the fire in time. to sec Mr. Bartlett had collapsrd‘ inside the house trying to res-l cue the children. He was dragged out by Mr. Smith and two policemen. Mr. Smith said. a . ’. o a special fire victims' fund. was to a home across the street and ‘ F“ lan K. McKenzie of Clary. who were, instructors at the RCAF flying school Ccntralia. Ont. when a small Chipmunk trainer crashed and burned on a runway April 6 last year. $2 V pitiycd will‘be'conti-nued. likely jbust right through the bottom resumption of preparations forer. Drover. during his political .of the Arab union as transi-i ref. 8 c0493 with K3,. - - by a multimillion-dollar gov- 5 sources agree. testing on eh. I after the ‘career. has been a supporter of i linnal president. ‘scm in the 1958 (firblution that Size: thnatngtrlxiifilcdkifinftfos‘f’oilflnd Pl‘lllllf'nl. loan to the. funi ' ie question f when this; breakdown of talks with theihe Liberai_ Conservative andl hdcl Salam Mohammed :destl-nyed the Iraqi monarchm part3": cabinet portfolio one; Even so. the critical state of§happcns depends on the extent ‘ Soviet nion on a test-ban i CCF parties. A member of thelAri‘F. OIK‘P KassGm‘S deputy was sentenced to death in 19.5.9 iMr Dtefehbakei- camp to 5w" the insurance fund will confrontlnf winter unemployment and 1 treaty. flegislature. he was defeated in lpl‘cmif‘r 811d later his prisoner. . (Continued on Page 3 Col. 3) in T957. ‘ p ' ‘) monton West. and Arthur Smith. fus. Cuts on lAid To Ceylon texpected to surrender his port- ifolio before the end of month to become the Progres- isive Conservative leader in B.C.. on a full-time basis. Alberta’s cabinet representa- tive until his resignation this .week was former defence min- ister Harkness. . there soon will be two iportfolios to fill and. as always. many claimants for them. The prime minister's easiest .course might seem to be to ap- ‘ point a B.C. man to succeed Mr. 'Fulton and an Albertan to sue- 'cced Mr. Harkness. But. in poll- ties the easiest course isn't al- ways the best one. . Mr. Diefenbaker has a partic- e d 'not giving them senior enough cabinet. posts. Appomtmeut of in Quebec min- Quebec‘s votes are vital to the Conservatives in rhe April election. In last June's election lthe Conservatives“ strength in y Quebec was cut to 14 seats from the 50 they won in 1958. The party's losses were. to mounting in intensity in recent:the actual experience in 1962 thaw, m be subservient That . . . 0m“...s “ho braved fir? m a .‘he Liberal n . I ' . .. . > . . . . . . v . . ‘ ppositiion which "in" . , l [h t § $62,930:}? 512°?“ by $3?;‘i€vog:na:tape:cte fifif‘ehxtfieigfi does. not meanthat we have to ‘hld to rescue. fellow officers 1boosted its Quebec representa- ll'lSlf' \‘cqiian‘gblscrwere aiiI:Ci‘;.~f)i?iiirE ‘ t The finrst efoi‘lescastf-eweylfilc‘hn inl iIbOI‘S I wm‘m ! at“ m a caPaClty I'ess 'Ehan that I n n a m I y from a "8“th plan? have i350“ '012'28593'5 last June m?!" to cure the ills that lzid to the. chides the extra-heavy drain on determines her own policies." lo I: Swami: nafiwn' _. 2:693“ a\vf;‘ied (.fllgmanggaqtfif i (5.9321. barivanéi‘hlf'i“; tggcargmd downmn plunge of the “NW-3m“ fund in the had uncmplny‘ “It's dmicu" {or canada m ‘h' 9"“!3 “" enC pd9mm(1l'am“'i o second-hi hest award 0for brat: force in Quebec by winning at! once fund from its 1956 peak ofiment year of 1961——shows the ldo that under the influences of. '5 ma 9 m Ema 3 9°”? ' ‘ . g . . g t ,h ’ ‘ adio and television and the { some. weeks ago. he was stating i e _ in prime, air force .ea 5 \i ere they held none be. like" he said in an interview}the “WWW” attitude—"F0 n hcadqumm announm “1' mi: P" s ' 45 . ' , Vco_ . t b t at t be I _ dav on. ierre .evtgny. -yeaf. filmed here for broadcast Fri-i 09913 e u " “ 51b . 01d associate defence minister. is ambitious to succeed Mr. Harkness as defence minister. He has been associate minister since 1959. But he is only one among a of resent ministers mentioned for the job. Others in- clude Veterans Minister Chur- ‘that his made-in-Canada DOIiCYl ther of all the children ‘h d i-r t h' k ' Bit‘ Dawn oi't School Home and . chill 64‘ Fisheries M' ‘t . you thcrcby earn the condcm- " "me a" 1.‘ 0 '(‘a l“- l ‘ ‘ ‘~ 9 , . , lanes two oct-u ants, ' ‘ ' “1'5" 3., THE CANADIAN PRESS provinces and is maimed toistatemcnts in recent weeksma“on of other countries... .screamcd from the fmtpatthr. French had a badly cut School Association. which four PM“ lbmmrs I. B. GfilctteiMacLean, 48; Marcel Lambert, Ti... Weatherman spm Canada continue in me wake M a rap, might develop during _tlhe cur: “we do“ want in anv wayt“break the window. break the. yfooi after smashing a windnw’of the children attended. ‘an- an'd A. w. Thomson were 47. Speaker of the last.clom. down the centre Friday—leawlidly-moving north-eastward dis- TC!“ Eleflwlt campaign min to wc-akcn in the slightést de_iwindow" as firemen restrained 'and “he. just went to pieces." nounccd it will accept donations «rapped in their cockpilsi ‘mons; and Transport Munster Bali-er. 45. at present the sen- _ i ior Quebec minister. -| ALL VETERANS All are veterans of the armed 'l‘nmpcraturos dropped to a ing around the 505 prevailed. .. - ~ . o_ _* n em nation, we take those 1 i' ‘ ' ' . Willie 20 degrees below zel‘o‘imlrouglwut 3 r“ is h Coll'mbla atinlgbcthiiet‘fle la'ilcigzi‘lf: cofopflf-e Shi‘ite... makc those steps. that Eileen. 14» Allison- 13. John. .12, ‘ [331? M‘rlth Sgilsigggmsdlned “my in the day in Qua)“: iihmugh‘mt the day‘ world. and particularly with .are. necessary to that end." Linda» Sham" ,6 and Billy _ lLambert were lake" Prlaom’r at 7...... and below in New Bums. The province was sprinkled 4 all died. in their bedrooms. 'Dieppe during the Second World \\l(‘k and the Maritimcs and with isolated showers which. . . . E .The family moved here fromi ,1 4' lWar. Mr. Machan had a dis- "V‘rpd m balmy 505 and 605 in With "19 high ‘Pmpf‘rallll‘f‘si are l [Corner Brook. Nfld., in 1945. i ' 'iitinguished RCAF career and British Columbia and around expected to continue today. i . g ‘ Firemen said Mr. French had ~ Mr. Balcer is a navy veteran. the his in Manitoba. int in Halifax the weather of- ,fallen asleep after putting on Ml" Lambcrit MP ‘0' Ed- sirrainetl into Quebec Friday ispray warnings for marine in- Efor his \y'il'e Efffic. 32h. when shei ‘ . - .IMP for Calgary South. have "IL‘ht fed by a high pressure terests. . , . . . . arrived ome mm or evening . _ . been mentioned at different ai'ca near Hudson Bay. Temper- Toronto awoke. to a crackling OTTAWA ‘LP’_ThP Miam'c mln'S‘e; “Smgs'blt‘; ("r meiob as post office mail .I‘times as cabinet hmber from Mines of 10 and 20 below are 16 degrees below in some areas. iDevelopment Board's first pro-ine‘Vl-V “’me 03“ ' -sorler. iiAlheria. “\l't‘m‘d 10 rise Slighlly lOdflyl Lime “099 "F mm .m “'1 ‘ect will be a survey of winter: . ,. . The kettle became red hot Bl" Ml" Smith 53)" l1? Won't as the pressure area moveslpectEd Mid thEICOId “"11 c°“';;avigafi0n and in effect on,r?rrifdr 0": .“‘(':h "A? iigtifigas gwhcn the water hailed away. .1 m" {0" refIECtinn 3"" '1? has south across the district. tinue until wcll into next week. I0 a 435 9‘" ana a 'iexpyoded and set alight {at in‘ «‘publicly supported Mr. Harlin ness who resigned because of iContiniied on Page 2 Col. 3) WASHINGTON tAP) The estcd parties. as flames threatened th e i r United States cut off aid to Cey- Ahomes—said she cried “ y lon Friday because Ce I . SC . .. . . you has SUCGEST OPE: . , _ God. where. are the children not compensated two American Although the ministers state and fainted on the street . , . , menl did not mention the geo- - on companies for “Human”- v Six hours later she learned all . tion of illf‘lf‘ properties. graphical scope of the survey. -it is cxpcctcd to touch particu- larly on the Gulf of St. Law- rcncc and the St. Lawrence l”— hcr children were dead. The fire spread to adjoining houses. two of which were and their five children. lost all l The action was required nodes- in provision the U.S. Congress put into the 1961 Foreign Aid NEW Y0 ‘t -~ -. . a sister ship. the tanker vel‘r Atlantic sim‘m- “‘8' ha" , burned out and another badly (.L lran tanker-Rama? with Ifimfli'dlllff‘arine Dow Chem. Both are lured the southeastern coast of River. damaged. One family of seven Tm. “cm... W. .mommmai ‘UlPhur and with 89 crew mcm-iopcratcd by Marin? TTEHSDOI“ “19 unm‘d Slalcs- w‘m's “F 40 -- Mr. and Mrs. William Fillier dewmpmcm sald M“. suspended VS nhoar . ines. lnc. , V . aid includes development grants “33' off thed stTiiBbhcggif-i-hngAthii- LThe Sulphur Qiiccn. a St‘t'Ond hiflh WOI‘C reported ' their possessions in the blaze. imam”. “chm”! assistance. "0 coast. She may have run World War vessel 524 feet long Till? Sulphur Queen was a T-2 Announcemen“ Mm" H ) policemen and neighbor v‘amounung to 5300"“, for 1h, lnlo trouble in a heavy storm 1and of a type that has figured tanker and. the same type {Isl Births dun.“ ’ ‘0 William Bartlett were taken to curmm fiscal NW. and a dew“. U.S. Coast Guard and niarinc‘in several miishflps- 10“ Boau' the Pine R'dge‘ thh “.0” m (unified, ‘ H ' m 1] hospital Wlt’h 5m0ke W'sonml- topment loan of more than 83,. aircraft were cispatched fromlmont Test. at R am. last two 0ff Cape Hattera§ "1 1960 (golfi‘iu 9 Fire_ officials evacuated more Virzinia. North Carolina Flor-lSatur'day with a 108d 0‘ "Wm M‘“ a "’5‘ "‘ Sew" “V” ‘ Finance. markets 4 than °0 W50“ "0'" "‘9 F" To avoid hardship to the pen. Ma and Louisiana to search fortsulphur She was in rommandj FIH‘ hundre“ "F the “NW”: qumiah a of houses and from thrce'other pk. 0f (ovum. H“, “on”, said. thc missing ,hi the Marin,“ Ca. ,1. v, Fanning of Webb built. But after the am (:“y Qu‘eem ' ‘ ' ' ' ' . ‘ I . . ‘ “ 5 homes around the corner in the . the Unnc'd 5mm 15 rcédv m SUthur Queen vi’hlch was over-IIBcaumnni following 369mm“ mfievem "'3 kings County I I ' . O . I . . . .. ‘ wmswmm Park “cm” of the continue to provide milk~ and due mam, hnu'” a, m Norfolk . The suyphur Queen was due them. they were required to be Prmée Conn“ ............... '~ 2 ‘city. near the Toronto stock- “our [Or a who". lunch mm Van destination. . ,lat Norfolk at noon Thursday. lequipped “’th met“ “nix-l- Summersfde. . . . . . . . . . . ., 3 i-Vards- ‘ . ‘gram reaching 1.847.000 chil- . "0 plane sighted what at! o itwo on the upper deck and two Sport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .,.. R IHEARD SCREAMS . . v (min and a numtinn meg-am first was taken to be the Sul-lBATTERED FY STORM Q m‘on the, ship‘s bottom, to: WOW?“ - - - r - - - t - - i - - r -- 7 ' Neighbor Pat Smith. whose= ROY FRENCH consoles his after fire. ripped through their firm eight children ifor 70.001) mothers and - ""17 ueen off the Carolina The tankers course. we. . “mum” them. i lhomo was badly damaged ill wife in a Toronto hospital home early Friday. initial “1‘ Wifephotfl lschool Children-