ll It's Good For The Island The Guardian Is For it “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” amp-mucmwhurmlnmn Dayan-nit on and tar pey-eat a piano la glll. vot. LXXVI. N 29:: il ’l 3; a: PAMPERED CUB mean he can't enjoy a baby bottle. The cub is one or three naturalist Al DVlllllL Jinl Pra~ The iii.month.old grimly cup at the Alberta came Farm a st ot Edi-n tori may lerP llll‘ his age bill It doesn't lbs. dot": the trading. say! the bottle “Keeps hlm gentle.“ inund rl-cantiy by Edmonton (CP Wirepllntul WESTERN UNITY IS AIM British Policy Flexible In Dealing With Russia l ,ers prepared to take up Monday CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, snTunurtiTfiofiaMnEn 16. 1963 More @mmolicm WEAT Cloudy with widely s E HER cattel-ed snowflur- westerly winds 20. Low-high fit) and 40. Sunday: a few sunny intervals. “3:11?” SEVEN CENTS 12 PAGES Canadian Labor Affirms Right To Own Decisions in Unity VATICAN ClTv lAPl—Thel noman Cathol’r ecumenical council iinished debate on bish- ops and diocesan government Friday and turned toward the issue at world-wide Christian unity. Excitement and anticipation arose as the 2.4m council lath- the topic that will consider the church! relalionl with mp1. Hearing Concludes 0n Railway Proposal ny FRANK WEEKS and governments everywhere. Britain's leading catholic pre- late, Archbishop .iohn c.‘ iHeenan of Westminster. a mom ring into proposed changcs her or the Vatican Seeretnrlnt‘ lor Promoting christian Unity. told a press conierence: ‘- turn to the specillc activities oi the Catholic church as a whole preciscly in tnelr. eiiecls on other Christians, all our iellow men and indeed oni governments which may be lion. tile to religion, The council is bout to maitc an impact on man and women everywhere The topic. grouped in ‘ chaptcrs. will be submitted in the council in St. Peter's basil. 2 -ica otter the council lather-i “ return lrom It two-day weekend recess The chaploi‘x. cern: 1. The Principles of Catholic‘ In order, can. 2, Ecumenism in practice. h The separated brothers—— that is. lhr orthodox. Anglican and Protestant churc e 4 The declaration Jews. ' The declaration on religious hhariy ‘ iln the‘ Parliament anox lAPi — laritains. any divisions among the West- ily til orgatiattona with the hcii riinsrrvaltvr governmenl‘ern Allen. Kremlin "is not synonymoual ily THE CANADIAN PRESS outlined its lorripn policy Fr.» Foreign Secretary R. A. Bul- with weakness" i FRIDAY. Nov. 15. 19st onyillnxlhlfluv in dealing with lcr told the House or Common. “nun-‘5 mm. muli External Niall-s Minisz the Soviet Union iihiir avutdlna‘ that keeping open the possibll m, ms. pammmmy “my Martin announced that a Car policy since no loolr over the loreign oillee reccntly rrom sir Alec novel-n. Home, the new prime minutes. Tilt limit-lax Bullt‘r nu|lined were a clear continuation oi the lines [allowed by the precedinl France Gives Reason For Own Nuclear Arms ‘lnnli be lull the nbilily lo rlmp a uncle-riwith the Russians which could‘ bomb on each oi the to cider tip the world military balance my DAVE MciNTosll ZWEIBRUCKEN. West Geri- many '0” — Thu Canadiauleilies in Russia. 'lo the West's dlsrdvantage l‘limmons' dcicnrie commilitc American authorities main- 'We are determined that lletv tutti this RCAF nuclear taiu that France wtui‘i altalil,NATo should continue to per- boinbcre lorrn its lull lunctioo." he said. miw in production The bomb- "We are determined to uphold‘ crs would be shot down longlthe vital interests which the beiore thcy ever rcached their overwhelming military power of targets. the estern world has created to dciend '- "”5 UrS- . The iorcigo socretary said the Andie Mriynci. chairman onsiiviot Unian’s aims remain on- rhe French National Assembly‘s changed drspitc recent iluclua—i deience commltlcr, told the lions or the international leni- Csnadian committee that thciperature. 11.5. litres to be thc only cnunlryl iic wallrcd rareiully month which can act ior the [reelihe American proposal tor pl world. ‘mullhuatiai‘bl lnuclear [areal polaris mssic-prmed sur ace Air Vice-Marshal n A R. . . _ Bradshaw. chlel oi the lian “"95 55W"! air division In Europe. said ihc.No1- COMMITTED eighth and last CF~1M treetopl ow. m 1,. ,m my commi bomber auuadron will hem my. Pm“, me we“ l lormcd next March. The CF-lM imp but w. My. mm... M has a range ol 600 miles itolre part in discussions about Bradshaw said the CF-IM win this proposal." carry a small bomb nucltiii This is the same policy pub‘ bombs :0» He did not ilmliy aucd by Macmillan alter British. its size but said it would take mi‘ary leaders expressed: more than one CRIN to do doubts bout the useiulneia oi damage comparable to what theisurh a torce, - Americans did with one atomic-l in .nriysihg Empwm "1.. rhorply that NATO might as bomb at Hiroshima in 1915. _ ‘ rum mm" “in the spots. yr... well be brolien up and Canadai Thc committee alter its visit inn has comc to see "that high. withdraw its lorcca lrom not here and to the Canadian hrh'risk policies only have the ei- gade hopes to go In West Berlin lcct oi strengthening Western ; this weekend. .will and deience capability." y bomber base ailer hearing lot this ability with the Paris France's reasons lat buddinc an independent nuclear torcc Prcsitlciil dc tiaiiilc has said Francc rcouirrs such a lorce hccnusc the United Statru micht somc day withdraw irom' Europe and then not or are iiaird th rislr scli-dcstruclion to prrricct Europe lrom Snviel ae- hil lmofllcidl spokesman [or df (mull! who Il‘ldrcsnell the com- mittee Thursday. put nice Gallic lwlll [n this when he said “is It 1an [or ill to hill the lliuled States in run risks In! "so" l Rolirrd Gcn. pit-ire Gallolbri i i [tell i (uni Gaiiols said an alliance va lull is not valid [or French lrcurfly A country would be running the l‘ldk iii nucleu desiruclilm ll it went to [ht wartime nltl ti! an ally. This caused John R. Maure- xnn 1L~ In column! rope. callois irald France will havoi Ottawa Talks Consideredi‘ Most Important Since ‘67i QUEBEC lCPl—The lucceu‘beiler paid because they dfl.eltp¢cl£d lobe oi Quebec's ambitious education better all u c a led. and lltl . There were mm moi students in . Quebec‘s alx unlvonitlu two ""5"" “PM” 1""1’ "M llciiiilil Minister Paul Germ-l years ago. T e llgore “" “WW” 0' "‘9 "IE-l Wfl- mole says education in Iflwe ed to All a thel lererrce at Ottawa Novaa. canadtas nrlorlty. under pro ilnrccul ls tor MJM. Became or thin. the ledcrul- vipclu iorirdictton. and trial Th colt or educating noe- orovlnclal coolererico roe ‘iedoral [av-rum! must allow loco. 1.1mm school children In carded here u lhtv moat lmpr- use province. to lutlul their rm each yr The ngurer w tune! we caplederatlari. obligations. or mum and am hi thm “9 want: ll]! 1’ t in of year: taxation powers lbaiuwouid‘l’ml-IMB A“ MANY liver-ell operating costs tit Mind millllly mmm a year The oblluuonl in oileboc - boards—tilts doun'l bun use province itald out in a duster he will lair nchitle uirlverrtly costs. per it recli- an and to a ayucmlto Ottawa, In aw drllznpd nuclear lndil's Rainsthnn lute. Transport Minister Mcll- } ratlh said his department is reviewing the talety rcgu a. ilms that made Pcnhuld, Alla. unsuitable as an ncAF jet NDF7Pnrl Arthuri said possible appoint- ment or Justice Minister Chevrier as hecd oi the CNR would accelerate the railways destruction Georges Val-dc inc—Mont. rcal ste Mariel said a ses- sionai committee should study the oucslioii oi me- diuv‘n . range iel airliner tor The House began considera tion at mines department esti mates oi poem MONDAY. Nov. ill The Commons meets at 2 so am to considcr second read- ing oi technical nnti vocn» tional training assistance leg- islation The Senate stands adjourned until Tuesday, Nov, i o Missing Boys Found Alive LAC-EDOUARD. Que. lCPlfi Two boys missing since Sunday were luund Friday and brought‘ to hospital here in good condlel ttorr. Alexandr! Rlnux, N rind Yvon Chabot. is. were round by a team oi searchers who have been combing the “’93 1M miles northeast oi Montreal. They had set out In! Sundly on n hunlifll expedition. They were hmllflhl iii the La: Edouard ' where it WI: sllt’l they wort| in Mich Isiaciory condition that could return 4n hours. . Damaged Tanker. lies Half-Sunken BUZZARDS BAY. Mu). IA!” The Philadelphia nil nuke! "5" Illluel. “went by llrr "lurid" alter colliding with the Norwe- gian irelgiller remview. lies up- lid! down, hulhunhen lli mo Ihlllow wile" M Billi rusty bottom n her how am trodes above the water. stir cap aired Friday alter helnu pulled tree by lug trom the grasp oi rernvicw which sliced through her pnrlalde at new bruit Thursday in patchy m. and vocation:l school operation —wlll be mmmoxlhh year. buwahleli glows sets the priorl.‘ Even so per cent oi the one um NEAR no 10 pmvlncel in Vinclll budlll. Ind “W from bdrrat-piovtnclal programs pro tun levied by in: new school boanll. hun't been Properly Into: an awmche more flexibility ill to than. lnlt the saturation point. yet the in! bi lr own as well n government still must contrib- ladehnl hands now going llu ute 13.500300 this year to the “I! I'll it i- ielt hero. alien III will. We ya it. Mabel-i Iylmtmll-ilgurowllibu m"- ...r "new..." we... I: . II‘ t I I“. f“Ilunl hr and ill m 0 ii is d but. Whale-Hot pun- ubbolmmhmhm M In. un mar ll duals rain INSIDE TODAY ll ‘ h ALBERTON — The board or Transport Commissioncrs' lioar. in passenger train servicrs he. tween Charlottetown and Ticrush was concluded at Atherton l‘t‘sv lerday morning. the third day or the hearing The iircsrdlng oiliccr. Asslss taut chiei Commissioncr it it Grillln. rm hehali oi the «million slon and its oliiccrs expressed appreciation to legal counsel lor t e railways and itiberton and West Prince Board or Trade and said it was a pleasure to again i Prince Edward island and in Alberlnn. JUDGMENT RESERVi-In Judgment was reserved. Ml‘ Grillili stated. and will he an. nounced later from Ottaun the meantime argument i l'. luhmilled irorn bnlh parllrs. =3? ‘ will be exchanged with carh olii- H. and llled with [he bnnrd Dec. 2. Right or reply will exchanged by counsel and (lied by Dec. 12. hi! I! Friday‘s sesslnn opened ai ll 30 at which time Melville Camp . SMlCllnl’ tor Alberlon a rid Prince Board or Trade called t v who no it ‘At A Glance Fisher is Shocked Chevrier Considered As Head Of CNR OTTAWA Fisherl says he ice. is Douglas plans to step down as head [be publicly owned CNR in [he MacPherson royal commission next iii months. But in the same breath. that Justice Minister ChEVI'lEI't a lhorlly. my step into Mr. a»yt-ar boss or the CNR running battle with Mr. Gordon ii recent years. said he couldn‘t grill-term“ III with TCA reported e . . cstcd tn the American Douglas merit at Mr, Champ, ,, 3.. Des hter the French Sud-Avil- presrricnt and chairman ht thc‘gnn think oi anything rhirt would sccclcrate the destruction oi the CNR more thou the appo' board 0! director; Mr. Fisher deliver-ed his one- iwh punt-ii as considered a government reare unlil the committee had studio lutlon latcr agrccd to by the "w mailer Commons. to set up a m-mem-i bcr sessional committee to‘Quebcc Edsti, a study the annual reports or thaiempioyec. said lcun and tho publicly owned delicils are due to lack oi ' cooperation among its depart. Minister Mcllrsrih merits which turned many pro- pronrisod that ii the resolution lects inlo iiascos. Trims-Canada Arr Lines. Transport Is approved quickly. he would i incs which employs about 15 pet» "personally Mr on the milled its massive three-soiunae ‘NDP mcmbcr (or Part Arthur‘report to the Cnnservlliv: gov- ! 2 expressed shock at speculationiernment In 196! and lormtr Liberal transport min- statement istcr and one-time prcsidcnt oilpolicy belorr the the St. Lawrence Seaway Au- vvcu "‘9 C""‘““‘"""" ’9‘ “mm” 5mm l” "mg or snow toll in the Ratide area o o Mat'Kcrltle mauaprr lor n b. Willis iirc. O'Leary and irring Smith. gruwcr and shipper ol 7 micro irom Freeland. ‘ Ml . aclccirzie described the. operation or his company as the gmuln: and purchasing oi paid: his niosi or the year A d ally . train service is case ntiai in ortlei’ tor the company to coho. petc sur-ccssluliy and maintain a stood) lino oi potatoes to chain; storcs in Ontario and else Where The column)! ships shoot: 22 tnrloads each your with anl annual payroll or approximalclyl on“ m at. Wil‘s .58 The rinal witncrs. lrvlna siiiiih. Freeland. also consider- ed a dailv train a necessity as stirpmcots or oystcrs In Montreal and other nueher citics rcquir-l cs lot-d cars in the early (an. idol South could not srr how the ('NR could inc-cl his recurre- ments with a tri-wcrkiy lrerghl acrrice. A csrlosd oi nylers is worth i i 34. o moon. Mr. Smith said. and a rice in wrath or temperagurc while the ship mum is on | Q lrac 17" ill |I‘MI- sit could rcsull in heavy The hearing was held at R -l Canadian legion i-loiiir. 3 in bidding [or speedy action. Mcl'lrt’ulh “ianreaching” proposals or the which transportation. sub- 'br a. air, would oi There likely government Mr. Mclli‘ailh added. Valade (rcorzes lPCr Muni- ‘ Gordon-s shoes as the 575.0% real ste Mariel said the corn-‘ mules should be allowed to M, Fish". M... has “m . into the question til TCA'J plans to hfly‘ x new medium-range lei. Mn“' 3“ till issue nnw under tonsideralion to be inl r :rivcrnment He said no iinai decision on i Crodilisli'A [ormer CNR nobcrt Braille the campan)" When the CNR was buying it move immediately In place the’lliescls to modernize its serviceri V CNR anti TCA rnporta helped it was still building coal chutes white for a lime lin the Hm the committee. multimian (lie-lien in will ladder in battle with unites mien brotrv out y‘- 'Ql‘dly M inde floor 04 l three-mm Mlinl I l. r steam locomotives t cmr DWELLING DAMAGED liv FIRE Datum st. The house we: occupied by Mr. and Mn. tiers-y W. unea- or their strum And [our mom- en. Flume- Iprud rapidly E Macnnnaid. 2w. hospital lieu-c Friday night Iroill‘ licr Cornwall. P F . incl-amt! lintttllscim" Mil-r l ici- Mrs. John R MacDonald. oil-n how in an Atlantic Cen- condemned lor their pos rai Arnvrays pianr horn \Ionr- the tnislcoship action and the ion. The hospital here docimed department pledged to light ior lose her emailing. ear-1, removal oi the trustecship law. il l “‘ . . also promised.to disc lmwer plant wlll be bull! In delighted" that Donald Gordon1early legislation based on lholtoda lCubcm Trial Dare 1Stet For Nov. 23 year end or...fly lCanadIaus held been set lor Saturday. Nov 23. two Canadians, Ronald Passes Senate Patrick tipperl. li- ener, not. and William David arrested in Cuba 0c Tracadic in Antietam-ii i reported about tiic some as «time 3 Nova smitaos got their first .u . The tit-athcr iiiliw here said ‘iid CONGO POST bi-ic Jacques A lirxiraze or Montreal will be posted to the Congo ihe lirst rrcrlr oi ncrembcr, it was announced Friday He will lie appointed rhiel or stall at the United Na» trons opt-rations headquarters. lCP Wirrphoto irorn Nailnnal notchcei fit Flown To Halifax HALIFAX lPF‘i home MK convulsions. The child daughter oi M'i. and Trades Department was l. CLC Oliiciai Speaks By JIM PEACOCK NEW YORK iCPl 7 The ca- nadlnn labor movement believe- it d9 sinus concerning own national alluirs. executive vice. president aloe Morris 0! the Canadian Labor Congress told the AFLVCXO convenlinn her: Friday. Reirrrlng in (lint-routes which have brought attacks by cerlalil segmenls ml the AFL » Clo against the CliC and its oiliccl's ini’ lileir position in ihe Carnal ,Lstes labor dispute and the (arm/Jinn governmnnl‘s mari- 1 lie union trusteeship. Mom! .sa “We must . . . role the pnwc-r in make dfflfilflnfiinflhl nr u'rnngiwhlrh aiirrt us and lhr welrare arid progress oi those we represenl." Morris added: “l am continent that l speak “ im- the vast rnaiority ol trade unionists in our country and lot the Canadian people genera iwhrn I emphasize that v. the “leadership or the Canadian lne 0' ‘bor movement has given in this matter has been based iirmiy it our intention of preserv- uli Robin in: the right in detci-mino our was "mm to own a airs" Morris. appearing hrre as a Flieiiraternal dolegatr. spoke in the sul- wake oi a ihree-day convention lot the AF]. » Clo's Maritime men were in at the Cu: and its niiit-er ‘mmonucnn BY MEANY The Canadian labor leader was introduced to the Lido or In delegates in the convention ball by AFLrClO President George Meany. who previously has ex- resscd opposition to the trus- P OTTAWA iCPt—Exirrnal M— trcsiiip and has becn critical oi airs Vlliiisler Martin said Ti llial the |ria| oi .12, hi 'Kilc oi Manlrenl. 24 Snow Reported ~ h B t‘ AC-‘(ll‘a‘rawlle or to rtlsh In Few Areas Hi‘iiiil-‘Ax ’Cpl .. Two int-hes I . By and County i ape Brelnn. '\' 5. ate o1 \\ ntci night the annurail was trictod musin to areas rd idiipr elevation The gimurid \\ as reported Rir-ei- area or PE. . through drr pip out n! the houdlog. Tn.- muslinin ot the binning was Mly darn-ind by water. lace story on till- bi i two in Cuba has were senate passcd a suitcase. Z lFl‘llerallon oi t'aiioda ;u.s. Aid Bll WASHINGTON up: A The «no torrign aid bill Friday alter 15 d or debate. suring away at President Kennedy‘s 34.929.615.- ooti request nnd adding re- straints lie protested would ac- irinusly lie his hands, Final action came quickly arrcr hohind-thr-srenea elicit-er. in: sidetracked until later a bit- trr light over a move to has the exptlrbimport banlr lrom guaranteeing repayment 0' loans ior us. grain tales to Iron Curtain countries. Kennedy was not able to halt the tide oi sentiment tor slashes even with baciring irom Senate Democratic leader Mike MlnI-‘ held or Montana and Republi- con liradcr Everett M. Dirksen oi lllinois. “()‘(TRFI l, NW“ 77 You"! Libcralc across Canada were lll‘gt‘d Filthy l0 Yecrilll utenr slvciy among young people in lh! “hlit‘ rollar and Ill! Milk- and at litt- name In have [hr \liit‘l‘ oi riiuth batched to in the hill! on . mailing ranti- oi the inn» mil parti- Ttic most rodit-al «llllurslltlil lprcsrntcd M a stud session on ltitc tuiuir ot the Turin: lobcruhr holdinl: ll lwnrday l'4|fl\(‘llllnrl llNl‘, “as ihiti the loot-ration should act rid or its imirrrsiti cradiiaie ‘membclv and hl‘lnl‘ll‘ an Dr- gaoizaiiou :l‘Nl‘st‘lillII: uoriicrs ‘nllll whill‘ rollar rll‘l’l’ll‘Vll! Thr b‘l‘illml liIlK nrrsenlcfl by Reynold Lancloia oi Moor. I‘r‘al. prr‘sldrni Ill llw l‘nnndiall Uniicrsi v lolocral I‘t‘llt‘iniilln lilr l. ngioia said the More M iii? li‘dr‘milm‘ flprfldK on young riroiilc in tho trade unions arid the prolrssiooal or- llllllnllnna it it ilrtto't attraii thorn 'uur lurk lhflalcnl‘d “rill Nrnmr mg wiui il once was livid what it in in some rarcnl “(MAB party i composed rials unable lo undrrsliiod and ppl’fl‘lli! in! enormou! DEM) lleme that “(Kl these people.“ ‘ Capital ol privileged individ-. ; At Ail-CID Meeting CLC i'rr-sirlcrit Ciaiidr- .lodotn ll! connection with the lakes flis‘ E Wth Morris hart concluded. lllcany said “l his lcelings that uhalel‘cr ditierenrcs there may he should be worked orrl by a common approach based on tho principles or our two move- ments " Mnrrls‘ speech “as the lust mention lit-tore the general ses sions oi the American Fedora. lion or liabttr»Conl-Iiess oi indus- trial organizations at the Cana- dian issue The possibility that it might not be the last was raise hy Waller Rauthcr. air AleO vic prcsldcnt and head or the Unitcd tiiio Workers lie told reporters that his position is unchanged lrom last weclr whcn he said that iiarold Banks should have been rcmhved trot-n oilire al head oi the Seaiart‘rs‘ international no. ion in ranada through tire etht. ral practices rode ot the AFL- o. pants and his SIU have been at the llPr'lfl M ll]! 13k“ d1!- pute. which erupted ro 5“! contract battle with Upper Lakes Shipping Limited oi Tor- onto into an onion light when Upper lialrs replaced stu rrcws with men lrorn the. Cana- dian iiarrtimo Unlnn relci. Reuther said Friday: "I will have no lurthar comment until it Mine! up on the door- and then l‘il or prepared to speak" He didn't irriow whether any resolution world he submitted to the convention on the issue. but added- "1 think it will be .drsc Moclecln Meets Fam' y Who Aided Escape FARMER Tissmlirtm bureau. The Gulrdlln OTTAWA iFoimer n c Air wing Commander Angus Maw Lean was united with the French lamily which helped him escape alter he was shot down during the Second wmd War. A recent news despatrh irom i'aris whrre .Vlr. iiiaciean. Mr tor Queens. is touring military bases in Europe as part oi the 2oman drlcnce committee or the Commons. tells oi the meet- in Br it is it years since Wing (‘rim- mander Vlachhn was shot down over Holland and was talrcn Ins to tlicir apartment by “ionsicur and Madame Coache who hid him irom lhc Gcrmana. lialer. MT. MacLoan vlas able to make his way back to England without being raptured. The Commons' deirnce corn- mittee is inciting a number or military bases and countrics in Europe unit will return to in. town on 14. Young Liberals Urged in Recruit Actively .inn Riliiih. otoi-iiiri- dlrorior or the \atinnal \‘nllnz Liberals, and l,nnn)' l-lolland. national i-icc-nrosidcot. also uvg a stroncor appcai to a broader t‘rnxa-Sorlllm ill inilll‘ runs booth said it la ratt- mateil itan is prr com or the youth reaching voting age will our attond iihiioraitt- and tho lodoraiioii lat-ca a possibility iii losing the support oi tho major- lty oi youth iinicss it males A conscious apocat to live non-uni. ily rounc p op montioni-d ioiinc Lino- oi Saint John, VF, h e‘ /. air lioir orcanivrd a ho lmfl lrauur to mate thrir F'vuh a social as urn as a political orcanivatinn Liberal t-iuhs should iorm various romm‘ltlcca lnr swim, social nr‘lHJII‘S. scriicc work and political education so 'mombcra arr rm to color (In! Littoral party through an activ- no in iihirh lhov are interested. and iinlpniial trader: hnvl In opportunilr In ordaui» in the arena thcv luiow heat." \ir uoiiand. oi Montreal. llld the lederntlbn lhuuld hefll appcalina to young people in rho ‘ISl Hindu ol high lchml IIII should become the l grass-rim opinion.