Divorces In Canada Increase OTTAWA (CP) — Divorces granted last year totalled 6,709 against 5.563 in 1961 although petitions from Quebec and New- foundland resi ents were stalled in Parliament, the Do- minion Bureau of Statistics re- ported Saturday. Additional Ontarlo returns may raise the 1962 total. It said. On that basis. the 1962 rate. per 100.000 population was 36.1 compared with an even 38 in 1961, lowest in recent years. The all-time peak was 65.4 in 1947. . Ontario and British Columbia accounted for 68 per cent of all‘ 1982 divorces. or 4.571, Quebec and Newfoundland.‘ whose divorce petitions are handled by Parliament since neither province has divorce courts, recorded no di- vorces. For the second consec- utive session of Parliament, New Democratic Party mem- bers fought passage of such bills " ~ VICTORIA MAN WINS $150,000 r in en have rar- Pommflotmflnlpleu ; he'- ANTl-NIUCLEAR GROUPS BACK PC I CANDIDATE eir oamlpail to W llament rid of the practice. Divorces by province, with Adam M’ Johnsm“ of Vic' main he "caved sum” Ayala' ‘ 66'] mm m the ‘t Nuke" Engund Demonstrators handed out election of Conservative can- ing of Ottawa East at an at. l day. The demonstrators word 1961 figures in brook Prince Edward island 5 Itoria, B.C., sliOWs the tele- telling him he won $150,000 on Grand National Steeplechase (CP Wirephoto) Nova semis 229 (245). anti-nuclear leaflets and urged didate Joe Polrier in the ride tawa shopping centre Satur- ‘ members of the Canadian . » Campaign for Nuclear Disar- o h . BrunSWICR 181 (194); quebec o mamcnt the Youth Committee ‘ (343); Ontario 3,031 (2,739); I \ I I ’ . N R Manitoba 339 (312); Saskatche_ F h d N {gr Nucleali; Dhsarrhjar‘nentnailnd . ° ' wan 281 (251)' Alberta 1.084 I .9 com me livers cl Prepare For Ear DeCISIon (1,039): British Columbia 1.490 a Campaign for Nuclear Dir (1,397): Yukon 14 (24): North- ‘ armament. west Territories 5 (nil). ' The Yukon had the highest (op wuephom) divorce rate at 93.3 per 100,000 persons followed by BC. with 89.8. Alberta with 79,1 and On- tario with 48.6. I " Road Paving Details Given In Legislature LONDON (Reuters) — North- ment by the end of the year. e Rhodesia's Negro leaders Southern Rhodesian Premier are preparing for early talks on Wins-ton Field said Saturday his self - government following a country has made formal ap- Brltlsh decision granting the plicatlon to the British govern- protectorate the right to secede ment for com plete indepen- from the Federation of Rho. desce. deals and Nyasaland. 1 Field, who spoke to reporters Northern Rho- Becomes Frequent 0n Hustings * ‘ OTléy‘wAkAN DONNELLY 'talks faster than Mr. Thompv: Mr. Pearson has accused Mr. H ' ' 1 (CPI—The spring, son thinks." iDiefenbaker of adopting "man- .5“ “Nude °n nude“ msithaw isn't the only thing cllurn- Social Credit Leader Thomp-l ufactured martyrdom" as his ” Answers tabled 'in the leg- River Road were subgraded dur- Leaders of the lshortl h f - .. . ._.. . , l , , . y e ore his return to Sal- Is a futile, humLiating and dan- in d _ C _ - , - mat'urgesa md‘cated that dfim Thmgr the “183,211: year 13162:; {2i desm Negro coalition Sovern'IiSbuW. said he expects an im. gerous policy and it is playinE‘ Th: :lcerciign igfigaign zilliireglhyunTefihgllfsczhiénitrzghggi‘ 9‘I‘illeiifig'c’with},aslgggetsjitii‘iic|tliiendLigf mg l , 8 tom at 5.6 m es 9e. Q. was 8 o ment' h Kaunda andlmediate resPonse t° the “ML With” the security of our Conn" warmmg up as rapidly as the words are to say the otherL erals inspired an uncgmpliment: cost of sub-grading the Souris River Road during the calendar year 1962? $32,762.93. Q. Was a tary article on the prime min~ ister in Newsweek magalne. who needn't Harry Nkumbula, had earlierlcation. refused to participate In suchIWANTS QUICK ACTION Field said he wants “a deco - weather. fancy epithets and three parties are socialistic in a letter to members of! 131 M _f h- d .. _ - '- armed forces voters Mr. Pear-IfJ n o as mm name can H15 opponent he sald' bf road Were paved in the fifth district of Kings, 4.8 of which fillies for that district during 1 1 It was further revealed that Boring 1962 $125,869.41 was spent hard surfacing, paving or seal coating roads in fifth Kings, and 14.6 miles of road in that dis- .trict were widened. gravelled, pub-graded or shaled. ' Two heavy pieces of road ) and the roller costing $11,553.72, hand purchased from B and M purchase of oil or coal for th following institutions for the fis- cal year ended March 31, 1962: (a) The court house building in Charlottetown A. No (b) Prince College A. No. Beach Grove Inn. A. No ( Hillsboro General Hospital and Riverside Hospital. A. No (e) the court house in Summerside. Hospital? A. This building was built by the Department of Pub- 9 defeat for federation premier Sir Roy Welensky. has cleared the way for a full-scale confer- ence this summer on the fu- ture relationship of Northern Southern Rhodesia and Nyasaland — which also has been granted the right to se- cede. Kaunda said he and Nkum- ion" on sesSion. “As soon as we get back." he first date of Minister Sir 5 O a only the white man "The time has come for the closing of our ranks in central independence of either Northern Rhodesia or Nyasaland." Meanwhile federation Prime Roy WelenSKy charged that the British gov- ernment is prepared to .betra in Africa but the Negro moderate as well. weapons in Canada's possession There were three major denl' als during 'the week by M Dicfen'sa'zv: . Mr. Thompson. report that he ment to accept nuclear arms. Mr. Pearson said there was . . lbe a far-sighted WlII be acquired Without delay.l » MAKE DENIALS he said last Feb. 11 Mr. Diefenbaker described iis|in Mr. “completely false" a published1 has a secretlhnes‘ I "It is quite possible that the. great sport of political mud- “ li ’ will tart l ith Mr. Pearson and $22351“). s Egan W a The words were spoken dur-‘ g Sevigny's brief with-, drawal to the political side-, between his resignation‘ try of their opponents. lary of the party leaders. CAOUETTE IN FOREFRONT l When it comes to both dish-1 Credit‘s deputy leader, Rea Caouette. must be counted in the forefront. H 91‘?!)th When gaps in the campaign vocabu-l o-Lem-y of "The most ,took two electio e uses such terms as imbe-g into office and it‘s were done under the “wads t° talks until the promise of seces-l ' _ ‘ resources program 1§.3 contract let, and if so, to whom? Sim was given. Ilaration that Southern Rho, son send that if he“ becomes Chiashigzefriggiiénhiargmhhltllelér:. ngélgitl}: to knox; thatth thtey1 :an-l wEven genitors. l were paved in the first distric A._ Ya? Islam:1 Exccaaslllaetéirfs. the However. the British decisionhesia would be entitled to he, prime ministerfihe ammunition tion platforms. roundr‘ow mu W1 ou o.ingi “slim”: gin thpe£rlsrhnta re-elec. 01' Prince» 35 Opposed to 9-6 Q- ere be“ e" or Friday. regarded as a crushing complete independence on the to make effective the nuclear ierre Sevigny did“.t have to, Someis. however make up for: ChnseWLtivees 81in.“ Gretta“ Ottawa has called Mr. Pearson "the flying saucer of politics. . . Liberal Senator Arthur Roe- mg itout and taking It. Sociall buck termed Mr. Diefenbaker: expensive prime iminister we've ever had — it to get him taking two ns OR ° Hollis dentures fast...sll day! comm: Ilsa ORA denture clssnssr, tooI, eral party opponents, Mr. ette has been waging a running .war of words with Eric Kier- hiaking macinery were purchas- A. No. if) the court house in hula wowd “definitely take part welensk . . Us t d t th ciles. animals. liars, Commu. more to et hi t Th t - t y described the Brit- _ ~ - governmen Ocumen at and his return to the wars as a: . g m 0“ . 3 runs ed by. the .govemmen't during GeorgEt-own No' (g) uh? in the forthcoming conference-" ish decision to allow Northern 15 "the Foot cause of much of Conservative candidate. ms.“ and bloodSUCkers.t° de' *0 swim-000- .1962, including a Champion mo provmcial building A. No. ( - hodes‘a to secede from the his bitterness" toward the Ken. Today.s political mud is“ as who those who attack him. The 301‘ grader and a roller. Both the health centre and Welfare sTAnT TALKS SOON federation as a “humiliation” nedy administration. Among mucky as that thrown by poh attackers have called him ah were new, with the grader cost' and labor building? A- N0. He said he would return, administered by the "jelly other things the document waslneer-day politicians who some-I demagog‘ie: menace' charm“. “‘8 51957091“ trade' purchased Q' tend?“ ever “Had hm“ “"5 week to “port 9nIb0ned gentlemen who run the said t0 have “8811 Mr. Kennedyltimes made unfavorable refer-I and mm?“- om Hall Manufacturing Co., for the construction of Sherwood “the great and historic decis- British government" to "push" the Canadian goverml ence to the moralitv or ancesm Be5ldes his battles with fed- ‘ ' aou- BLOOD DONOR CLINICS Ir - . 5‘11"?th he works and therefore no said, “we will start talks with Africa because the very things “absolutely no truth" to pub. MILDNESS NOTABLE -' QM“ ‘0 “he minis"? 0‘ tenders were c ' . the governor, Sir Evelyn Home that “"9 stand for the integrity lished reports that he would com The mildness of inter-partyl anS. president of the Montreal . highways and public works re' 0‘ Has the new vocatwnal on a new constitution for self- and the civilization we have sider a Liberal-Conservative co- reproaches is especially not-l and Canadian “00“ CXChanEPS- - able when it comes to the party‘ who has carried on an active "garding office furniture and school at Summerside a fallout shelter, and, if so, how large leading to com- government created are bei i ng placed in d alition if his party won the larg- est number of Commons seats leaders. ‘ campaign to rebut Social Credit ; equiphignéhpitirchlased duhigg is this shelter and how many plete independence. jeopardy," he 5;; . b t“ , t th ' T 1 “V689 a 0 yonec W 3 ' . e same time. he said. He said he had refuged to' u e1 short Of a majority. 3' says Prim? mime. “XV 601'193. ' 3551 at a “St °f perm“ can be mused there m a committee would be formed have lunch Saturday with I Mr. Thompson denied at Minister Diefenbakcr of the Lib~,‘ "Fmandal Shark" and "Iro- ueSday' 2nd ' ° ' ' ' ' ' P'M’ been purch $66.56 from R. T. Holman Ltd. -" Invitational tenders were call- for demolition of the Cabot ‘ ' he and orrison and MacRae Ltd. with $17,000 and $3,744. The first contract . was awarded to Morrison and . MacRae, and the second to Cur- ten and Briggs. " Other questions and answers ' Q. In paving or hard surfac- ‘ g a road a distance of one mile, what is the cost of gravel- 810,105. Q. What is the normal cost paid by the government to the ', contractor for spneading and any emergency? A. Basement space is available for the de- velopment of a shelter which , civil defence regulations (12 sq. 400, ft. per person). A second area with less ef- fective protection could house a further 250. Q. What was the cost to the province of the old post fice building in Charlottetown sub- sequently renamed the Cabot building (a) original price paid A. $15,000. (b) cost of reno vations for each fiscal year. A. 1957-58; 59,330.10; 195869: $18.~ 474.86; 1969—60 $13,717.69; 1960- to study the mechanics of se- oration. Prime casino and dismaltling the fed' Central African Affairs Minis-l R A. Butler earlier “it wastWith “Bay Street interests" Hamilton that he had plotted to April Expected Biggest Month 'For U.S. Steel In y DON BANKIGHT CALGARY (cal—An exuber- down. . He had to literally wriggle his way into a hotel banquet room for a Sl-a-head luncheon that was so packed that most people couldn't get to the food. The Ban with a were no demonstrations, Mr. Pearson was not heckled in Calgary ls Exuberant Greeting lo Pearson cheering crowd. of about zoo—including many students—at an airport recep- - the - bombers appeared few placards but there and Mr. Douglas said the NDP would be prepared to cooper- ate with any‘ minority govern- ment that was elected, provided legislation was proposed to spur ecznomic growth. ‘NONSENSE’ Minister Macmillan andlcmu'ge by Agriculture Minister erals. "Demagoguery and deceit," says Liberal Leader Pearson of emocratic L e a d e r Douglas concentrates on sharply barbed humor. as when he says Social Credit has two: heads. one for talking and one for thinking. and “Mr. Caouette: CALLS IT immigration Minister Bell said in a CBC television press conference that suggestions the government is using anti-Amer- icanism in its campaign are "an uncommon lot of nonsese." However, Mitchell Sharp. Lib~ had been inspired by the Liber- . which . Pearson denied. “When some nations start to point to us what we sh0uld do." Mr. Diefenbaker said, “let me 9 _. as French Strike l Seen Big Blow has been surprisingly critical. tending to put all the blame on de Gaulle. Now the intellectual weeklies are intensifying the note of reproach. l , uois" are two of Mr. Caou- . ette's appellations for Mr. Kier-i I ans. l l M. J. Coldwell. former CCF‘: saw Adolf Hitler—the samel . gestures. the same kind of lan- guage. ‘ SHORT-LIVED SQUAD The short-lived Liberal truth: squad produced some choice' phrases Financial Minister Nou'lan called it a "goon squad" and Mr. Douglas said its members “wouldn't know the truth if they met it in broad daylight." Truth squad leader Judy Laj Mr. Diefenbaker says that derision of Canada and’ridicule of its prime minister are “part and parcel" of the Liberal pro- Wednesday, ApriI 3rd . . . . 9—" AM. 5— 9 Pl”. 1111411118 an 01' “Wis could h°ld “P.t° 500 WSMS' Kauuda sais he would like to impossible for me to eat theloverthrow Mr. Dlefenbaker Conservative campaign tactics. emorial Gallery . and Public ba§8d on minimum Space 1'9' see elections in October and food of people who betrayed shortly before the Feb. 5 defeat Even these terms are in con.‘ leader, speaking of a televisloui Thursday. . . . . . . 2— 4 P.M. mry- “we‘lnvuedfo tend‘ qm’em’ems of CM! defence of the introduction of self-govern- me." of he goverrment in the Com. trast to the utterance; of the‘ appearance by Mr. Caouette, 7 9 P M mons- other two party leaders. l said: "I didn't‘see Caouette, I — a - “SHARE YOUR GOOD HEALTH" ONE OF THE 1.065 DONORS NEEDED! PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DAI‘RYM’EN'S ASSOCIATION Notice of in be h surfacm 1f the 01: $19.811.86. (c) cost of main: , _ Izmgve1 this:I tgl‘dbe hauledga dish tenance for em:h fiscal he" ant reception, as only Calgary tion where Mr_ Pearson donned era] cadidate in Toronto Eglin. LONDON (Cp,_C0mmehta_ glarsh ctlluntereduby callihg Mr.‘ . ace of 20 miles? A. Gravel and since the building was hemmed :0ng dirt, it, grtleretfid Liberliil thet customary white cowboy ton. said Mr. Diefenbaker is tors agree that the French coal whifflbfviir a cgglbabfi t Whit "sandstone would cost $10,680. 1957-58: $21,323 43; 1958'59: tea 9; biaawni 5h” 83 e ' “sowing dissension and mis- strike is a big blow to the t symp y u no: " Q. In paving or hardsurfacing $17,407.98 1959 $20,075.97; S oppe re y n s Conserv- GREETED BY MOB trust" between Canada and its ~ I v0 65' , . ‘ mad a distance of one mile, 1; 31532745, 1951.62; _ ative bastion to forecast a A b ies_ , prestige of Presrdent de Gaulle..: When the party leaders haveI Thursday. AP," 4' what 1, the cost of the new type $12,200.73; 196263- $20,600.52. Liberal electilon msjhrity and the thgtel “383,81 fiesta: “1121b I:lt Mr. Diefenbaker charged that Ever since the strike started‘ used studied language, it has‘ of road where cement is Pledgfi, that we Wm” let 3°“ packed it was a ‘riendlyy 5 American magazine arti- near-3y four wacks BRO. press fishermy beentm onncmie w'hat‘ A.M. and P.M. mixed with the clay? A. Average ' ‘ cles critical of the government comment in Britain Md France‘ tthr tigggmhshla: the; (Egg raw CharIOHCfown Dairy Farmers and the accredited delegates of all Dairy Plants are advised that the following matters will be dealt with: Receiving: Report of the Dairy Superintendent ~ , Fme cement. A. Average" crowd was close to 2,000, with his 30-minute speech. ten you this: Canada was h, Writing m T spectator igram. and he has charged that . Q- What thickness of asphalt CLEVELAND (AP) — April 3W“ 130° 1“ *1 ml“ which The Liberal leader got his both wars a Ions time before Darsie Gillie says the. strike has M" “Pears” MSW"? H” “99°” °’ ‘2‘ gres'fg" . . laid on a gravel road bed? Wm he the he“ mouth for 115118“! seats 500- biggest cheer when he decried some of the other nations were: resulted in a “serious disen- fads on mum “Valuation and} ¥°pogi°f ‘1; set"? yt V - three lflwes- 0- What “this United States steelmakers in .. 3”“ described “ ‘5 election campaign tactics that let that be clean" hantment" with the Gaullist “mar” “We” m‘ss'k’s- he “‘“c “m” ess of asphalt is laid on a more than a year because of marvellous fornthis part of the have people—he obviously was In Toronto. former Liberal im' system of government. which‘ Elecu‘m’ Tm?” “new” of "'3 Asso'iaflm ' 9'“th mad bed? A- Three strong demand from customers “ohm” w°rld' B°Lh Calgary referring to Prime Minister migration minister J- W- Pick' Gillie savs has been called‘ ROYAL SECURITIES . Office" [or the current ye" ches. who fear 3 strike in the indus_ North—former defence minister Diefenbaker—saying “I'm not ersgill told a rally: "After the "governmhnt by incantation."I corporafion Limited voung: Funds “"2"” ASMIaIiM‘ ‘ Q. Who supplied cement used dum . m those whOle Barkness seat — and Calgary “nutmeg-1cm, but," He said appalling collapse of our money He says the government-s} Investmem gecuriti Consideration of Policy for the Dairy Industry by the government for prepar- need, “a expanding "5.011311% Sou“! have 80119 Conservltive Can a needs “good neighbor. system. Mr. iefen a ker achievements have been to pro.: L ‘ es The Annual Meeting wil conclude with a banquet in the bedsfor hardsurfacjng? 5m! Magazine says. in 11 and 13 of the last 16 hood" with the us, He said crawled on his hands and knees duce among trade union “mam; Charlottetown Hotel at 6:30 PM. Guest speaker. Mr. John K. Dickson. President Dairy ing road A. Maritime Cement Company. . Does the provincial go - .meut own a right of way u the wharf at Poverty Beach? . Yes. Q. Who was it purchased in? A. Mr. Lowell Johnston, may Harbour North. Q. Who Is the sale price paid? A. l l A. 1. Machean Hornet 2. George Williams; 8. Cyrus P. Gallant: ‘- hedul s a d to bolster Invest Ronald Mchmfld; 5_ tries 0? sheets. hot,rol|ed bars fifel‘inces to the man, In“. m w ; L Queens. Clinton “d "mun-“med 5m] fog-(311. es shightlng the Washington. lydon. 3. Queens. A Ga‘ ing." 11%;: “Mb” 0‘ Part7 ARES LI;ng 1'0 mmd ‘ m- 3 Queen-1.1315“ Wood: 4 Th ma nine says that al- ', . c sinus-a a net to I sens, Alexander “phenom though "wit "eel “an “e con, laggergflbeldg‘ Pearson ac- the co trovsr-sy over whether Queens nil. 1. Kings, Hugh «med M we fly wk m: niltor Diefeu; Canada should sequin nuclear - 2. Kings. Herbert . mike, n l. obvious from the b' 9" °‘ '““-Aml'l¢lmm-_ warhead: by «yin: in evidence SMALL ones-mild; a . ymond lsns they are making they‘re b‘“ “ginniffenb‘k” "‘duhe *8 to the -S- contra-tonal 011er 30c KET - :4. Kings, Cameron Reid: 1e" concerned am. they were “13’ De! Prof-nth n- pristions committee that one of “EC” Kiwi Edward L! iltn- during last year's period of um 1 9" “mm” I‘M“ 90‘“ the “If-'8 of 30mm lea-of ' mm“. the m 0, “ch, c i [as said in Creator B.C., that which Canada has two—is to served a to 5 Each man is I? The magazine says steel out- "'9 p" u “lamb”! River draw enemy ballistic missile put this week will one the 33% wmvhvrctmgfi firetetdhlttmight auroral“ di- DINING ROOM aunt . .000 tons , rec a at el- rge. the above travel in the r- :Iucedlst . mm ""fiw‘m” ‘° "’9 U-S- "‘ 9°" Mr-hmgfenblkcr continued to SPECIAL th do is 7 A. , milk at .' lay t c more; are no ranger "' . i ‘ who, mfg, MM“ “m. At Bluff Alta.. Social Credit effective and um Canada's de- mm mm m” ' products. i The metalworking weekly ingot production per cent more than that of April 1982. Shipments will approach 7,600,000 tons, the.large3t since March, 1962, it adds. “Steel business is improving across the board." the publica- tion says. "But d mand is still concentrated in the flat - rolled As backlog! mount. -teelmakers are quoting longer deliveries." Steel says automobile manu- facturers and their suppliers are heavily to keep pace “with booming production elections. respectively. Harry Hays, running Bybl‘ Canada needs American help in developing Canadian resources to Washington. He was glad enough of American help on that committee report urging Canada per cent higher“ Election Interest Hits Fever Pitch By THE CANADIAN PRESS Public interest in the April 8 federal election reached fever pitch this week with» critical and weapons was ex in the final days of campaigning statements by us. Defence Secretary ,NcNa- fence policies req the light of decision result of cted to soar uire review in to pend more motley on foreign _aid appears to be another case of Americans trying to tell Can- ada what to do. Q. How many bags of cement predicts us_ are purchased from each next month Wm he ch,” to w. as a Liberal against Conserva- and said this can be done 0°C851°n-" and a large section of public' . Wu”? A. 747700 600.000 to”. five per cent more tive Alderman Jack Leslie in without any suggestion of be- EXtema] Affairs Minister opinion on the side of ther Q. than the Much output and 15 Calgary South. led a contingent coming a satellite. Fee“ 881d I 175- Presidential strikers: and to offer a tants-I MATCH DRAWN MOSCOW (AP) — The fourth game of the 24 - game world chess championship ended in a draw Saturday after 25 moves. Champion Mikhail Botvin- nlk leads challenger T’gran Pe- trosian. 2% points to 1%. Both are Russians. unions. izations a solidarity rarelyl seen: to mobilize the church lizingly infectious example of strike action to workers in other industries. K . Ram! in The New' Statesman says that “of course everybody is outraged by the injustice of a situation in whichi ‘ coal-miners, engaged in one of: the world's most testing nccu-j patlons, should be paid less In France than workers in other industries." Karol's "guess" is} that de Gaulle’s rca'. objective? Is to try to crush the mining: Farmers Manager 137 Grafton St. Dial 4-8583 Charlottetown 1 .50 on Cold Slaw and " ".’."" ‘WY‘QT'Z’F' of Canada. p.m. wk» 2‘ .. TUESDAY NIGHT ON TV 6.15 - 6.30 000, 10,004. 19,541. 10,- ity. is nearly” Leader Thompson said Mr. Dlef. . 10.640. 19:85; 14 550: 11.54 than it was in late January eubalrer was Hanna“ e us, s to be made Honey. j How on we paid when the started, it for Canais’s own fa “trying I‘ 8 NATO meeting in Ottawal I, I L h mus-m A. swan. notes. find so «can for our own m!- I'a 0" ' 91 .17; 81.6298: .‘ Steel's price composite ouNo. lnabitlv." Antics-s wrm an- Meanwhils 1ft. Pearson, Queens : amnion; «ins-wraith: Mm-mstme'fiqhsdcu-ssudstammmounnyby ; 01.8.37: q»; ~ with! Icrsp rose 0? outs lost rich! to in." , with plmrdl clll r P I I LIme Assad-I. 0: 8118.“: 31.11.78. week to 08.01 a gross tau. 1t Controversy over the defence ii" "the Pentagon pet" said om 4.9225 ' ' ' hmmdmmufllllamm value of loam mum-nu. imouuaistsr's"wsitand. o