ii it"s Good For the island The Guardian is For it @1108 @ttmoliem “Covers Prince Edward lslandLilze The Dew” Harkness Demands Convention OTTAWA lci'l v Douglas Hal-knees. inlmor Conservativt’ ricirnce minister. said Tuesrlay a party leadership convention should be called, but i n””""""‘< i a Sam um in "A would "ll reason-hie time." he (did In i interviewer. or. Mr. Harknesl. MP (or Calgary North. said several months 0! prepnrniiun would he needed before a convcnllnnl mllili be hciti, There Ire no he sizns or such prcparation. hurled. c or lhei Progressive Conservative party it scheduled in meet "It! {all and set I dale [or ill? Pariy'ni next annual "would. probably in ilanfllw. liners l The national excruliv resigned the minister Dieienbaker lwcr ac- rlllisitlon or nuclenr urmr (or Fanndiln [ N‘ iiy ALEXANDER FARRELL y MONTREAL iCPl—A dull!” report on the iiihlc nnii irndi-‘ tlon provoked controversy at the‘ iourih Wnrid Faith and Order“ ttontcrence Tuesday with siniemcnt thst chrislinns exist E- «- ns Chriatlnns “by iradl- lioll stone. Pmlexsnr Einu Molilnli til Oslo. Norway. chairman of illEi section or the bible and tradI-l lion. said “we hnvo taken n haidl liq) in!" "IBM or ill! Proteslmti idiih." in view at the general “D Chrlfllln doctrine. it pal loo bold lnr nrvcrnl tiriallibl Willi nbiecieli in hr by Irldilion linne.“ “Finland! Emli Knmmlnn inur- lireled—sl "duly—4M I re: nudiltion of reim'mniion [hull- "Ky" The phrase Wu "unnecenlh iiy iflflmlnl" in ii." A menu or nth-r delegates id the non ill a whni' docs ul_ rive aurucienl weight to Ii filial-loll. will he submit- the iuli mdercnce tor I» 5 Praia-um Milli-nil, a Luth- anid In and "lawn" Controversy l) At Faith, Order Parley HON. LED Rassilzr, 1!“. Minisier nl Industry, and Han, Dr. Hubert McNeil]. Minidur til Honlih. examine some ‘stichs' imported for use in huildlniz ihe new inod procels- in plant It Montague. The huge timbers measured 12 by 24 inches by so reel long. The members at the cabinet were inspecting the building site as part or tho Inur or central SCENIC WONDERLAND it was highrondr and byroads. pavement and term lanes. and nil at it through c scenic won. sbaw end his lull Cabinet mom. bed-ship made a tour ol ccntnal Kinks Cnulliy yedll‘rday, For the first time in history‘ s meeting 0! the Executive Council ni Ni? Drovincial Rover“- menl was held in Montague and the occasion was noted in a manner both tilting nod surpris. ing, even in the residentx iii ill! town. new the horn had lost been installed and hail not previously r, deipnce portioliri insi. February been lasted 50 the authorities; n a disputc with then primal ‘decided to use the test u n wcin come to the Cabinet at high noon on their arrival, The long bi t tell no (imibi or piece evelops in the disputed phrase or lhr re- port on the Bible and tradi' dhoulli be taken in include preaching a! liil‘. word and wor- ship. Chriillinn leaching and lheolnzy. midsinn and him wil- nesp to Christ in the lives of ihe member! n! Ihe church." He paid all church" appeal in the Bible in line Way or m- niher but this raises the ques- tion of inierprelpiinn. All church!!! lived in some mnieddionnl Irldlilon. "even ii it in n indilinn ni lint paying any attention in tnaditioll.‘ er: u c Centenn “ where lhc be lag system tcrday morning were Premier Shaw and his Minismrs. M. A. Former. A p. acRae. Len edge. .i. n id Stewart. J, phiiip hiathc. Dr. lluocrt McNeil! and George L. newer. and Premier Shaw's nxpcuiive assistant sten Warwick. STilAwnEimv EXCHAN“ The group Went out the st. P2- in": Hand to Mt, Stewart inr a visit to the strip/berry exchange there where operations were in lull Itwiniz. The nfiinal party ywas lhiren on a tour or the plant lby manager Lunc Pignt lvhn sfilrl layer-s were working nu each nf two liHlnur shiih. eenly intercslcd in the liner» aliens. the group was lust ls lne tcrestcd ill th product and iro- quenlly , mplpd the berries as they came (mm the hulling and washinl machines. Frnm Ml. Stewart is was only berry processing plant. A interested in the in storage wailing t'or packing. The room. mnlntained nt u phone outside the building. The party then headed ror Gcorgetown and a greeting in the obi Court liouse by Mayor A. Kennedy and members or his ,town council. it wns only it short lvisil as the group then moved ion in Brudcncll Park whcre the ‘dcpllrtrncni. or industry beaded y iai Here- in’teresis Maine “There‘s a iremendmll Inler- though the poplation ni Filip-l3” eel in Maine in our 1964 Centen- worth is only 4,500. the crowd, can nlal. and we expect lot oi vls. ltors irorn that state said May- A wailhcn Gaudct yesterdoy. Mayor Gaudct, along wllh De- puty Mayor Waiter Cox, City Comptroller John Butler. coun- cillor Arthur Wright, and Colin» clilor William it. MscNell. re- turned Monday evening iroin Elllwnnh. Mline. where they took part in the bicentennial celebrations oi the ln'll. lils wnnhlp was most rnthlia- uLic over the fiemioncrcilevne: h the it e no Ugwn nflsm the Luv-i Scull Pipe Band. Prop! or the appreciation or the lslandcrn' pimplqu wu ahnwn by the presentation or university schol- nrahipr to three met-n oi the plpe band. Time Ir! valued at ’10.” each. And the IIIMI o! o TV union l‘. vmvincill lrlvei bun." direflr of. Mayor Gandei and lint Il- .__.__-—._ viewing the bi—nenienllinl plriide nn Sundly with estimated al 75» m. Rollin lending in the [mm were lilerlliy hmmai imlile. l Mlynr Gludal lmk purl in Ihe opening ttflmiel Saturday on the steps at the Eliswtmh City llaii. in extending greetings trom Charlottetown lo llllwnrth, and lprenemlng a pair M civic curt llinks to Ell-wdnh‘l mayor. iNSIM TODAY . m1, ll Adm-pencils lifllfi. Peri Wln Duo-ml. l Central Kings lsCovere In Shaw's Tour Tuesday Travelling in ,a long Muir "our owanlsndcrs" so well a I csdc which leit the Provincial "sum. yaerlsnd n Premier Walter R. ,pundjng hm .t 9 o-clocx yes-i av— nll - Sh Dr. V‘ short drive it) another slraw- vlill tie the site or Canada one just opened in Pisnuid. i-ierelrishcrics Minister l-l. Cabinet members were greatly chnud. nnnounccd her T l m Cost or the w' lnhout i swappable. s e t Kinds (‘nuniy yeslerday during which the Cabinet members held their weekly meeting in Moningue (or the rust time in story. d i the, eiricirncy M lhe new warn- ed wonders to prowde n beautl. lui amp and irnilcr site tor l Notinc s car irom Massachun sells parked in its own area with i lent pitched and n homeiike at- mosphere prevailing. premier aw stopped to spcnk to the sour only to he green-d hyi na . Mrs. .ioscpli Viiiilpiie. Worcester. lin said she had sccn h in on o tronl (-d on page ucch slim: and -lil ’il Dieienbaker. have recurred dmnnl Conserv~ olives that George Hees. tine ni [heir I“! perfurmers an irade minister, berth in the L his lire's work hour he entered Parliament in 1950 until last February. was "led s top until the Conservativel came to «nice in 1957. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1963. WEA Mostly sunny with file same as on 'nlesdav. THER temperatures much Light winds. [ow-high It Chariottetoiin 55 and 73. mum“ SEVEN CENTS [2 PAGES asi-Wes’r Test Ban Uniiy. elieved R liberals Choose Hees or World' nil KEN KELLY OTTAWA rcP) —— Ever since st February's cabinet. revolt nlnst then Priml Minister dark mulierinlrs w heading for n then! party. Twice there smiled. on the auriace, to be something to the story alt the o'pyeai-old husinm oxccu- tive and cit-MP discount/ed it at hough close Iriendii or he iil'l'iP. Tucsduy Prime Minlsk‘r Pchr~ son let Mr. Hecs' tormcr party coilcagucs in on the dnti-climac~ tic appointed by the Liberal gov- ernment ui iedorol arrangements world's fair in Mnnireai. truth—Mr. Hees has been vacancy on the commission overwing {or the Mr. Hees, whp made while: e time he voiuntnrily withdrew pcrlermrr as on nnpnsnion MP FOOLS CRlTlCS There was some head»shak- ing. and Liberal expectations he would Flop. when he reams Jrlhn Dieienbaker's minister of transport and later swilcheii in the Rev lrade portiolin i-ie inoleti his critics who rndPri by living im, at iirsl grudginl. admiration (hr the ion he did as minister. litter the inn emselves Houn pi Co wen- i962 itenerni elve- lzovernlntr With a n pl Liberals. ii crats and Social Credt the Conservatives iound copious where iiiey ‘ red by ibe‘l'lppo- New Demo< co 3 Fair Job IlliH' parliamentary i'ri‘ix rai'lv ihll year. their deeuce millISiPl‘. nniiclas Harkne s. null. slleging that. Mr. Dielec- hakcr wa: dragging his TN'l on a rnmmllmeni to acquire nu- clear arms. it wasn‘t long belore llir, lit-cs and ’ihsnciaie nciente Mmisicl’ Pierre Sevipny lol- iniirti Mr. Harhness' lead. re signing thcir Tabinrl posts. part. on similar grounds lC‘linllnliNl on page 5 col 5| llrv Secretary niiinn tnld Con- l MOSCOW lAPl Smiling American, British Ind Soviet, negotiators kit the conrcrcncc .labie Wefiily. apparently hiiv- ling drawn up a partial nuclear lust-ban lreaty satisiactory to tail <ides. but they scheduled another meeiiml ior iada) plus- sibly to talk about an Ens West non ggrcssion pa t eached Today Fur’rher 3 Is Slated Today Pafley ‘ ii the British and Americans have iliEll’ was. the new talks will begin Geneva. in Llit’ committee mi disarmament which hall hccn struggling in ,vain tor two years lo get sonic- .thing tirinr Khrushchev has demanded espccisiiy n non agressinn pact between the is NATO nations at [LS chiei ncgot 'tor w, Ave- lhe west and the seven Commu- reli Harriman. Briiain Lan Hailshnm and Soviet Foreign .nist nalinns oi the Warsaw pact. To avoid having that TI" is a MR. "RES Unlimited Exemption ls Hoped For Canada WASHINGTON (CPtiTrtas-‘ialll investments in loreign imposed treaty was modPlled utter Khrushchev also asked tor a curilies caused it commotion in Minister Andrei A. Gromyho were in as ioVial n mood Tuesday Premier iKhrushrheV the talks nine days it o, in hour prior. the chiei delegates cmerzed lmm Sp ltnnovka Palace, lhcic experts completed the iirsil oi the treaty which would bso nuclear irsls in e ai. , and under water. l-lsrd-ln-detect un~ rierlzround tests were exempted irom the prohibition. it was le that opened the pro- ‘nne Britain and Ill: United yhnrrier. Presldeni Kennedy Ill ireporterl to have ngrced ‘exchnnge unilateral pledged Ill nomaggrcssion with the Soviet .Union. The president he] prom- ised lo consuli U. s lint. Khrushcth also revived a five-yeanlllli proposal ion st; .tioning inspection teams at air- parts. rail ierrninai. at poi-u and (in hllhweyl nn both sides inf ihe iron Curtain to give the ("NIH on any surprise attack, or massive importnner ta finuncinliy pressed Rudlil. stand-still agreement on . i- .s Tuesday the United statesiCanama" mums my finmiallslates submitted to the i7-nation tery spending hopes to be able to give canadn‘cimps pg "pimp. m." “k. idisarmnment conicrenco in Ge. no “unlimith exccption" irom President xenncdy's proposcd 15-per-ceni tax on purchase oi torcign securities by American citizens and residents. Tosliiying belcrc the House 0! ‘Renrepeniaiivep banking com. mitee on proposals to improve payments pnsiiinn, “Wr hope we can work out A method by which Cansdn can hnve an unlimited exception. lThey reel that by a modest de- yeiine in their interest vale they can reduce Yhe incentive to bor- w in the United Stairs Tbnt was more or lead the Irranun- This. combined with the issuelmgnt amped “L in spin We wnllld Ask lol- it! whether Cnnndl should oc- nnire nuclear arm. shaped the Conservative downrall — defeat d in Pnriismcnt and subsequent deieai. at. the polls, The iber- nii replaced them as n minar- ii.V Amri’nmenl M. iii! heiflhi n] ihe (‘Ai (cf FIRST IN CANADA 5 Gov't Building Oyster ; Hatchery At Ellerslie nv FAKMEI‘L TissiNGToN Rubi- dday. e said the hatchery will be < may he held built this summer lit the oyster r u l i ll re station or the depart» mchl. Purposc or the prnlecl will tit-tire! temperature was a m N in humor dcvclop nnd strivl ticeablc chance ironi the atmos- ‘ iii, hc nyslcr lishci-y or the Mori mes. ii. ii Rankin Construction nl‘ summersidc has bcco nwnrdcd the contract tor the construction‘ or the hatchery and a sinnt‘Hiy genornior hou s c. Coosiructiou will be according to sprciiicn»l iillns prepared hy the tishcries "M m “mm, m Wm, hiniugisis and enginccrr. ENSUBES HARVEST Mr, hobicnauu snid the new hslcnery will provide oyster deed stock to Meriiimc oyslcrl iArmers in suiiicicnt ounotlllcs to ensure a coniinuinn harvest in menl year oyster spat his not been on able irom its natural hlbilli andexperience l’lll .Illown iilBi. llll reliable pre- mlde in lime to ovoid wlpie‘ ri. The uncertainty iii slur ply or spot for seeding should be relieved ii the hatchery is .- successiul as experied. 1 project will Dry and tile hatchery will include a controlled moan ier system provide In envir—l nnment a clue I: ponihie io‘ allure {or the succesaml reu- log oi lite opal i The building- will be nnnexcdi to Ihnu Iiflldy exinilll It Ihe, cultun slatlnn which in lo ‘ of“ marten-her! bond of Calm. FALL WMPLB‘HON II. E. Drinnll. I!!! M the nylier invelfllllioll work M ill billrd'll bhiogical Intitm ll 3|. Andrew'l IE. will hive (ener- ennui). ll b expected iihli work will it. lide more the end oi October. Mic"!!! - Herd! J Vlnlunli Win.“ rid-amt new hatchery in to he built, ox. , OTTAWA — Ellerslie. PEI pressed pieesure hi the on- ii tinonncement sod said it would new cxperimenlal oyster hatchery.‘be tremendously important to ensure a continually nvailuole supply or oyster spni. Lion oi the wild supply un‘ 4 MAILVN lidANim meek Davies returns to court sitar lunch-oil recu- lll mu vi. t to make a limited or un-, liii'niierl cheniinn” l Announcement last week oi lth proposal tor a tax on ccr island Firm Gets Contract OTTAWA ISpi-ciall 74 M Schurman Company le. or Slim moulds. and charlolietown. has been awarded ll contract in the lamount or swam tor the con slruction or it reiueiling lender i garage ai RCAF Station Sumr lmerside. Thc conirucl is one oi l2 unr ciassiiicd contracts ior $10.00" or more awarded during lhr latter hair or June by nelence Con- ‘struction lissil Limited. Total vniue oi the 12 canirncis it: $i,lll.ii2t. n-inl or nr, Slevhen Word in Moduli. to tell the. court he! Int-in- liwm included Doulr on exception would be mad», tor Canada. MAiNTMN hAi.ANcr. The idea, nilion su' t.» to keep Canadian bo rowing in ihe U twp rounlr like douhlc this iigurv. lncva inst Aug. 27. The Russians yreiected ii. ill the lime. iSUBJ‘ECT FOR. SUMMIT ‘ Whatever hindrances there . erlild were to In early signing ii! the. ltreniy were repurieti to be out ,ot lhnleveiulmain»lni the way. it appeared rer- n mm", new us. into the necessary balance and lain, however. ihllt some oi the M my tree now of nude. between ihelswceping secur v demands c. ile sold it hadlmide by ithrushc vwilihe the. Terenin shit! up to someihing subject of luture lid—perhaps iultimstely at the summit level. After signing here. thil nun!- enr inan wnliid linin In b0 inpprnllpd by each gavernmenl. Bill 0n ADB ‘is Approved OTTAWA li‘pi.’rhe Rennie ity JOSEPH MacswnltN LONDON lCPt . Marilyn lMandyl RiuPrDavm, ew. cllcd lass from the English Midlands. said in mslternldnct lanes Tuesday her lovers have included the third Viscount Ass and actor nouglss rnir. bank: .ir. Mandy Accuses Astor, Fairbanks log: at the Old liaiiey court Tuesday. binaries, a brunette, n ‘brnwohaired girl snd a redhead ‘irpoped the witness box Tuesday to tell ni their rela— tions with Ward. Mr. ,iusticeA P Marshall tid- iourned the hearing until iodny gave second readingilppmvai in do. to the hill amendlnl ihe Ailnniic De- veinpmenl Board. Thde militia without com mince study was lnnlenled air Value-Mil y. The bill provldrii ll loud or not more than simulation (in- the board. shoilcns the terms or the original two members named y the inrmer conservative sci. ministrolioo and odds six more hers to h- nnminnied the Llheral government it simply has been a by the Commons Senator A. r. Tnvlor lkNew .Brunswirki. hill sponsor. uh! he thniighl lhsi government nnri opposition senators gea- pnrnved‘ The ia-ycal-nld blundr. iaunty alter prosecutor Mervyn Gn'r- erally lavnr the nmendmenu u n a pink rose-petal hat and a nth-Jones angrily declared that ho had supported the original nrcy wrapover dress. testliird Me at his witnesses hsd turned i-nll establishing lhr board int at the explosive vice trial oi so. only ostcopath Dr. Stephen Wa "i hope he'll be sequined. the prosecution witil ivns arr-used by delenc a viii a hostile. Thai Witness was red-tilirRi Margaret lRonnai Richrdil. an iadmiitzd pmstitutc. who testi- iied she recognized p an-wly mirror selup in an Apartment year under the Conservatives. 1 He said he hope» lhsl the hind tinr the hoam’l won it not be lregnrded an a hnndoot to the Atlantic provinces any more thin the south Snsksu-hcwnn counsel or trying In “nut-Chris- occupied by ward because she ham or the st l.swrenco Sea» tine Christine hceler. hose sex caused the resignation iii J n rroiumo as war minister and shook the Briilsh government. Soh<, surly crowdsiand some or the hottest lempcraturcii oi the slimmervloatureli proceed- ~ ’t} I: it: we “— uiRoads Endorse .6 is: rairpanki. .lr nod Vir- mnt A:Lor. up Wiripbui ‘ ‘ruies would alii REPUDIATES STATEMENT But‘in a voice inaudible most .M the illliriMiss Ric-rdo repu- ldihted other statemenls math for n lower courl earlier nnli i r. .luslice Mar ndvised liter Ln consider her pasilllln ‘ careiully below the herring re- sumes l Easily the sensation oi the .dv t appearance or Miss RiccADlvies. who under- went more than two hours or shin-i tear —— with apparent Apiomh. nn urrieai that lei! Miss Keeler wilted when the lirinl opened Monday. she said she tier-ply loved i » h be g racketcri- Peter Rnchmnn, with Whom she lived belore llil denlh llsl leeni- her She Alsn Inld M nilnire with Lnrd Astor. M: Flirbanks. SJ: an unidentified lndinn doctor, lCtrntinul-d lvn page 3 col 7: _ Christine herseil csriicr owned such a de- wsv were regionsi hsndonls arrsirs vice —‘———v—————s Lesage Aid is Promised QUEBEC lfiPLJ’remier In» lute M Qlidwr Malay Plated his gnvernment'l full co—opfll tion to the new my l on sion on hliinguaiirm rind picni- turslism. "We shall trike all step. it lqueatiooing — despite an oecn. within our Jurisdiction to help the t'limmissrnn lliiiii its will b the best pusplbie way. ll II in n nlalcment He said We government wtu present Its viewh on bilingual- sin and hlculillrai in W the cnmmluinn. ! liid n01 know whether this would M In it rormnl mic! or by some other wily. Th- lierislnn would depend nn in 0 royal cnrnmiuimi'l method or run in Kennedy's Plan wAsnlNGToy mm The America n raiimnde empha- tiully endorsed Tuesday Presb ,drot Kennedy's plan ior avert- yin] a U,S.vwlde rniirosd strike Cnngi'rea began mnlldenl- the legislation. cau- liDflimillir 0' DA IIK!‘ l spokesman new iob—ellminlling work i be imposed at local time .iuiy 3o— »thc signal tor the threatened iwnlkmiivii the us. adminis- nid [2‘01 a m y asked Monti-y that the inlireyur uiiarrel. involving thousands of lob! rail mlnlln meni Sly: are unmet-“dry. be releer to the Us interstate ‘Commerm mininn illr hlnding sciilemcnl during a With vcnr period rongrrssmnni lrslii-rs would incl pmici they mild act in .lhis holor- the July 30 dcadilu. p0 . iivr tile liv- nn»ii'nin unions involvm d I statement nn the unions mt- tion to Kennedy's plan would be 'ssiird lode.»- Brit in Cleveland. pay I. naudrnn. grand chi-l engineer of the Brotherhood oi Locomo- livc Engineers. shill he coldd not tni oi "n worse place than the mi: in retcr the dilpllh to." "The agcncy is nilnnlguncm» oriented snd h s no [rup’ol lobor » management nut-lo ahips ml principlcs," he Ilia. vnTr. sllPPn 1‘ The all-member horn-d M di- rectors or the Association or Amcrican Railroads. howrvc, voted unanimously in slim“ both the president's men-u h (progress Monday. in which hp mil/animdhis Drovml. is. slid the I in need to put then 3 meet.