Y 7 v L It it's Good For the Island The Guardian is For it one @uardtian ‘ WEATHER Sunny with a few cloudy periods: north- west winds 25, gusts to 50. Low-high 4 and 15. Sunday: sunny and cold. “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” “VOLITEEXVI. N0. 40 Tile first. steps toward the Inrmation of a proeessing crop pl'oducers' association we r e taken last night at a meeting or is l a n d growers held at Birch Court. Two of tile five Anthorim on Second Clan Ottawa. and I" Nymcnt d pon‘uo PROCESSING CROP PRODUCERS ORégAWNlZE men instrumental in conduct- ing the research in connection with last night's decision are. shown discussing their findings with a member . un- stan's University extension de- but] by the Put In partment. Left. to right are: Elmer Waugh.‘ Wilmot Valley. Aushin Kennedy. Mt. Edward Road. and George LaBelle of SDU. (See story on page 3.) In Plot To Kill De Gaulle Pliilb‘ (APt Three mill‘ tai'y officers and two women licrt‘ arrested early Friday and accused of plotting to kill Presi- dent Charles de Gaulle. it was the fourth assassination plot re- ported against the president in l? months. Police sources said tlle plot- ters planned to kill tlle 72-year- olrl president with a highpow- ererl rifle he visited i'Ecole Militaire Friday morn- and a woman rested. interior ministry sources said later only five were held although several others were questioned and released. Agence France-Presse identi- the arrested as lfled four of Capt. is wife: a Capt. .iacquot, 40. l Some unconfirmed {said generals were among those picked up and that one officer .i l rContinued on page 3. col. 4 Mrs Macdonald Predicts Island Sweep For PC Party CAPITAL BUREAU She won the riding in May l961lfinishcd." the King's candidate. or THE GUARDIANlin a hyclection following theisald. OTTAWA nard island Liberals think they can win all four island seats on April ll. they are sadly mistak- cn. in the opinion of Mrs. Mar- caret hlacdonald. member for kings in the last parliament. “The Liberals will suffer the same setback they did federally in 1957. 1958. and 1962 and PF"- r.nclally in 1959 and 1962." Mrs: lliacdonald‘ predicted. “I am leaving for the Island Saturday and will be. home Monday night rcady to fight. hard and win in Kings." THIRD ELECTION \lrs Macdonald. one of three “omen Conservative MPS in the last parliament. will be fighting her third election in two years. if tlle Prince Ecl- death of her husband the Dre-jCONVENTION WEDNESDAY ceding De c e. m her. She ran again in June of last year and ‘will be the candidate in the com- ing election. in the byelcction ‘and 1962 general election she de- licatcd former Liberal MP Thom- .as .l. Kickham. This time she lwill face a new opponent in John ‘Mullally. On Friday afternoon Mrs. Mac .doilald was cleaning up the last of her parliamentary affairs as her office phone rang steadily and carpenters hammered lids on wooden boxes filled with par- liamentary documents and elec- tioll material. She. said she has been busy since parliament was ldissolved working on matters for her constituents. “in the past Week 1 have made it a point to contact each cabi- net minister personally and have been successful in getting a number of important matters Technical School Aid Described too little QUEBEC t(‘PI~~Youth Minis- ter Paul Gerin-Lajoie said Fri- day that a federal decision to extend for six months a federal- provincial “hich Ottawa pays 75 per cent oi the cost of building technical and trade schools “does not cor- respond ln any way with de- mands made by the 10 provin- cial education ministers.“ LElbor Minister Michael Starr announced Thursday that aEl‘eement would be extended to Oct. 1 from April t. The exten- sion would apply to work Matted before Oct. 1 and n “‘thh c o n t r a c t 5 had been awarded by April 1. After ‘ilrt. lathe federal government‘s con- lrcibuttm; would be reduced to 50 U n F! m (D 3 f3 = .. = :1 a. to ‘5 ... —- .. CD Mr. Geria-Lajoie. in : pre- pared statement. said the edu- cation ministers had sought a "tilt-year extension “to bring a Mutton to the problem of train— :zl‘y'orkers across the coun- ."Il was to attain this objec- tive that the ministe s of edu- cation of the 10 provinces united i to ask the federal government Y ‘0 "Vise its agreement. The federal government's decision does not meet this need at all." "Far from being a solution to [the problem. Mr. Starr's deci: ‘sion appears as a provocation. lhc said. The decision still fav- orcd those provinces which had already started a building pro- } gram. , As for Quebec he said. a spe- . cial study committee on techni. cal education is to report Feb. l 26. Only then would the. govern- ‘ ment be able to lay long-term ‘ technical plans to build more. : schools. i l INSIDE TODAY l Announcements. notices to l Births. deaths .... .. 3. u l Finance. markets 11 l Classified .... .. 10, ll mic . .. 9 l Editorials .. 6 l City. Queens . . . . . . . 5 Kings County . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 Prince County 2 Summcrolde . . . . . . . .. a rt .. . . .. 8 ] Womenq‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. l Her nominating meeting 20 at Montague auditorium when :the speakers will include provin- lcial P r e m i e r Walter Shaw, lHeath Macquarrie. Queens‘ can< ,didate. and Senator Orville Phil- og- own-t- CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16,1933 l l t l l lGives Welcome lTo Royal Couple l l their tolir Robert Poinard. 37. and . n.2- t‘irst repoits said six officers and Capt. Mauelbon Darbau-i een ar-lmont reports ‘ l is: Scheduled for Wednesday. Feb.‘ JThousands of New Zealandersi 3 Men, 2 Women Charged mu.ng SEVEN CENTS 12 PAGES In Greeting Ambassador Potato‘Outlook l Repeats Prediction to Bury Capitalism MOSCOW Seen Favorable Pointing out that holdings oLreasonably favorable market out- potato Stocks in the United 10“ for the “ear fumre’” e emphasized that growers ‘AP‘ "‘ Pl‘emlm‘ "l’rlendShlP and CO - "pert!- Statcs and Canada are a t ~ .. i140“) carmadq I th ‘bf; should be prepared to sell dcal- tNikita Khrushchev linked Russ lmn- “F 3d 9d- r - * 955 a" a e crs' requirements at the present ' “15 “m the beginning?" a d i . . sia and China F id . th- - 1 same time. last year. Marketing time and at no timp should the ‘en whn togetherrwifif 51:03:11.2 reporter aske . "No." Khrushchev answered. Director Reid Sangster said this market he overstocked. "It is morning “this should mean a unprepared to absorb this." he ‘llam Spademl.“l,earfih “0" the “Our cit-operation has been ' _ said ’grave 0‘ capital‘sm- going on a long time. It is .continuing and it will continue." nother correspondent asked: "Is it peace. and friendship?‘ ‘Peace and friendship is something we reserve for capi~ lalist c o u n t r i e s." replied Khrushchev with a grin. “With the Soviet Union and China it is peace. friendship and broth- ‘ erhood." ‘KING TUNES IN Tile king by now was trying to hear what was being said. as .were. most of the other 1.000 or '50 guests. The Laos ruler and his premier. Prince Souvanna .Phouma. are on a world tour ‘ thanking powers that. signed the :lCCIOI'd making his country neu- r ra . Covering .up the persistent lquarrel between the two Com- giants Khrushchev in- t “Over-stocking." he said. “has ,happcned to some extent in the ipast few days and has caused a i .‘slight drop-off in prices in thc . .past week. This can be rectifiedi 1 iii Igrowrers are careful to market ‘ ony w at is required." 1 He said the drop in storage. holdings is um“ a big drop asi _ Tzu-ll hrushchev declared: far as we are concerned and .Ma": Lam. Fr'day became “When the last spadeful 0‘ B. .amoums approximate“. to this, flsherics minister of Newfound- learth is thrown on the grave o ‘ land and was replaced as wel- icapitalism, we will do it. to- fare minister in a three-way gether with China." Shuttle 0‘ VP‘Vlnundland cabl‘ l The Soviet leader. in ebullient l "Cl POSlF- MT- Lane. “deal” Emood. staged the ’mpromptu ' in Prm’lm‘ial Plf‘clifms 135" N0“ brotherhood scene in one of his Yrmhmfi Will “We” “‘9 Tm“ lfavorite locales for such per- ity North bye-election Monday jformances~at a gala (limo. in an attempt *0 Sat ‘33le imp imatic reception. His remarks the House of Assembly. (0? were apparently meant for ercphnloi western correspondents. ‘piPLOMArs our 1N FORCE But since the entire diplo- Tunnel Rumor ls Described As Unlikely “As far as i know. there is nothing in the rumor that the. llink between P.E.i. and N. lwill be a combined causeway.province‘s total production In a. land tunnel". Premier Walter thzond .VCBF- x "0t 91‘ matter iSl [Shaw said lasf night. that we now face large p0 i The Premier was comment-ingltam “Old‘lngs l" Maine-H on a rumor which was being ctr-t Mr. Sangstcr again emphasiz- ‘culated yesterday in Summer-‘ed that the market should only ‘ l e “fed as required.“ He went ‘ e pomted out that the wholeion to say that recently some {project is in the hands of a firmidealrs. who had contracted to consulting engineers. He. waslsell more potatoes than they had? ‘sure. that it was unlikely the. idealon hand. were cailght in a price‘ of havi g the connecting ln‘ nkE ‘ imunist .sistcd that Moscow and Peking tare tied together in .friendship and brotherh Warmly shaking hands with new Chinese Ambassador Pan 4‘ Dunedin, Trying to pursue the subject of Soviet-Chinese relations a -‘ ‘reporter asked if Khrushchev imatic corps. Communist, capi- :Planned a meeting with Mao ‘ l'l‘se-tung. but thc Soviet leader italist and neutrallst. was 3 dodged the question. lpt'eseni. at the party given by ' i "This is not a press confer- ‘Vlsiting King Savang Vathana of Laos. the. remarks were sure :ence." he. declared. “I am here to be widely reported on the i as a guest of the King of Laos governmental level. land have no right to be giving During the reception beneath 1'3 Press conference-” the great. crystal chandeliers of ; He was asked if he. had squeeze when they tried to bu DUNEDIN. NZ. IReutersi—- ;part tunnel was in their planslpotatocs to fill their orders and "They are the people drawing attempted. by selling quantities- tumed out m pouring ram hero :up plans for. a fumble type of at a cheap price. to bring the. Frida to _v Q Ely h link. he said. "and we. should over-all price down. “This.” he y 3‘ 9' “em “abet depend upon them to come. lipisaid, "was partly responsible for :3: ti:(j::1i:ie:;lwith the most suitable strlictllre'la recent price drop. TORONTO 'CPi—T c. Doug-l The. rain spoiled a garden party attended by the royal; '35, New Demof‘l‘atic Party. . , Ecouple‘ mam, men. vim to: leader, 53M Friday night the .the Hotel Sovretskaya restau- lanything'additional to say about .Some m0“ hpaumul ‘ I I “W.” 8 election in P a irant Khrushchev reverted o lthe relationship with China and ‘farming land in New Zealand referendum on acqllisitiion of ihls “M l‘ab't 0‘ “11mg ‘YES'P-m lih" replied that till“ \VholP SOViet and robbed runners m 3 mm inuclear WMDOHR e dded 2correspondents over to his buf— 'position was stated in Pravda. mile race at a royal sports .that his party stands alone ini e tbl‘” . . , A ,rt’cenl “tide 1" the Com- meeting of a possible world rec- lopposing them. Fore‘g" M‘msl” Andre} (“0' tmumsl Party newspaper said on,‘ I . l In his k e y n u ' P rampaign . myko saw the chat begin and title Soviet Union would welcome But i, did not Smp the hig_ Speech in York Scarborough brought over Ambassador Pan. ;a face -.»t,o.face meeting with est and most enthusiasm, consummw. Mr. Douglas sa‘i KhI‘PShChEV PumDEd 'ne olicmna in iron out. difficulties. It . rowds .Vet on the. 12day tour the other three major parties Pans hands While hmde hm Ipl‘opospd that. further discus' lfil'o lining ll'tP Sll‘CClS to all have agreed in "varied and :éhei‘eizm.‘.fh1:mp thelslons be hqhmd (:10st doors ishower the Queen and Philip. .confusing degree" to equipping ampsasgédnr_;.' 1'5 e mesei igitfisffrnrfiemg broadca“ '0 an Judlge W.E. Darby of Sum- with nuclear Canadian forces ‘ warheads. ‘Wlth rose petals as they drove ‘ _ lto the Botanical Gardens for ‘nk’l'SIdev 9195mm“ “l “‘3 Hos-l I - ltrhe garden party. P1 l L ’ campaign In have hospital insur~ l to the 3 p v - l _ d a crow 900 in a nearly-filled ance debates a5s.gned lcollegiate auditorium. assoc-iaths. . The challenged the the other political ssociation of P.E.l. last t~ ' l M ‘1 ' v - , ‘ - ’l . l H . . . ‘ . l ’ ' ' ' r— “W—m "‘ ‘ night announced the appomt- . ' 'parly “3.1.2” RSTZ‘qlflfi‘; l ‘ "f Rus‘en E; stelleraCl‘a" 1 ' : ~' ; tied and unambiguous opposi. I a S 0‘ em'Vn- 35 Organ“? . 3' x- g ‘ ition of nuclear arms,” lie tod , ’ of ' With Hijacked Ship by (11591951117? .0f the adverse ‘ 'parties to a television debate on filianCial Situation in which thel the issue. 0 eight Island hospitals have‘ ——-—————————-——— found themselves due to in- . , p I_ . I . - _ . ( ARALAS IAPi —~ The. com- 'could bring the shi into Cub . higherlipito'itttonal egostsmeafid ney Halls l‘mand’feredt venczlueilag freigh. . 'lihere had'been mpihts the bat; . _ ‘ U . l . . I . 5 er .nzoa egul en 0 search would tr to take the. fre' h pillarn§:?$;¥‘_osgfif5ilffiaizzlzfil Coal Ordet tplanes and ships of the. United to the Clliban port of Sahfiiatgz . ,1 i ' lat Venezuela Friday. or—failing thatvto Mexico. SYDNEY tCPi--Sale of about A thick overcast moved into $30,000.000 worth of Nova Scotia 'the. Caribbean fr 0 to Puerto Forecast ldllce some 36,000 contributors lacross the Island who are en- a state de- ' cm' 1‘ hates said chances in Washington. partment official .“ps. 3 m , titted ‘ rcoal to Ontario Hydro-electric Rico. providing cover for the ~~ “With an election at this time UgEanpY;avkt-§.Lcflle(Slims: S'g'.‘ the" cheque“ to the 35" lPowcr I Commission over the vessel seized earlier this week l‘gngehinfimgfiga {ain‘ch Ship” of Vcar. it ooks as if I’ll be of no Otiatin‘m rm. a' treat p}. Somauon‘ . . 1 next five years was greeted -by men opposed to the govern- ‘tion H d-d t I 0” eec' doing most of my campaigning b g l .[r I yuoj The assoualmn plans ‘0 dls‘ lentllusiastically in the Cape. ment of President Romulo Bet- : r ' ebll gm oabora'e' hm in high rUbbcr boots." Mrs. “fintnuc eary es in}:b rig cssm re “Rum-9 me money among the lBram] coal field. anmu“. €§esuma 2; e meant LS. Macdonald laughed. “Bur rm “er.” “2’”? ,3" °“ f 3" zoom hospitals on an eqmbahlej R. E. SELLER Tile sale of 2.850.000 tons or U.S. and Venezuelan officials l 1.233.”? “ml.” ‘m'e fl“ used m it. Thars the way it concep o e or no en 0169' basis, title formula for Wth cal the firm A . . w {C e Breton coal to feed on. ‘said (hey did not er h cgm s e came any~ me Will be worked out later- p ' 15 gmng 1 r- .tario thermal plants was con- lship's whereabouts and lw ere near C" a happened in the byclcction when we had a late spring. I hope to visit as many people as I can if i don't get around to every home. perhaps they will under- stand why." She will be. aCcompanied to the island by her ill-year old son John who has been attend- ing school in Ottawa. Although it is mid-term. .lohn will switch schools and finish his year in an lisland scllool so as to be with his mother during the campaign '6 r: :3. o a. "The (ionservatives' past rec- ord of accomplishment for the island should be. enough to en- sure our re-election." Mrs. Mac- donaid suggested. "But on top of this we now have the Atlan- tice. l" r o v i n c e. s Development Board and the ARDA program. both of which will boost the Mar- itime. and island economy in the iyears ahead." l She also noted th t a n e w {ferry for the Wood islands-Carl- 'bon run is in the process of bull- l ‘en food and canned vegetable ding at Pictou and a new froz-v l l l l t gplant will be constructed at Mon- l ‘tague shortly. iALi. FOR DIEF 1 “I'm all for Prime Minister Dicfenbaker. He is another Win- ston Churchill." Mrs. Macdon- iald dec Mr. Hees obvi- lously coilld not make up his mind and changed it several itimcs before he resigned. A man iwho does that does not have the lqualitics of leadership necessary for our party or the country.‘ She said she has enjoyed herimenrs of the terms as a member of parlla- day yesterday. merit and has been happy to do :what she could to take care of iconslituency problems. Mrs. jMacdonlild gets more letters in- lvolving veterans' affairs and welfare and h e a l t h problems lthan does any other island MP land looking after these has kept her busy. in addition to her oth- Abbie. after leaving Tormentinc lot 6 o'clock, finally docked in let parliamentary duties. Latest information from gov- hauler have "F absence ‘ gcrnment sources is that rebate cheques wil be prepared some- . lime in March. ready for mail-. ing on the last day of the month. iii an attempt to have all con- tributors make their wishes known by March 13. Mr. Seller said a circular letter will be sent ollt to each individual en- tilted to a refund. A few days it. The. Soviet first deputy for-1 eign minister. Vasily Kuznct- sov. demanded that the United States and Britain accept the Russian offer of two or three on-site inspections a year ' stead of the. eight to lo the Western powers want. Tile Soviet delegation Icadcr phrased his speech to the 7‘ nation disarmament conference tha . 0 m" j firmed Fridayhight in Ottawa §reports she had been sighted lWOULD TELL VENEZUELA um: I (.]‘5 L. Q'Blzenl ghairgtan of Thursday by U.S. Navy planes An informant said the first _ . . . _ . e omlnlon ‘oa oar . ‘200 miles south of the Domini- ‘thing would 0 ‘ fizzlliiablf‘rgrlcglwgégl; lOMratmmP-l The contract amounts to the lean Republic were erroneous. lAmcrican search craft located and la“ n. m th' t ‘ . e” 1 equivalent of. about. 70 per cent‘; The Cuban governm ent lthe vessel would be to “tell the man “Ii”! Unite-d "1X? 50 of Nova Scotla's coal productionfbroadcast an offer to give the iVenezuelans" and let he will be compelled to divpealome- 1 In 1962. rebel group asylum if they imake the capture. himself from his work at Hot? ‘mans between now and the endl of Marc ‘ .— itl take-it-or-leave-it terms. V. . ‘ . Basing his predictions on the W stern sources suggested ESL” MN]! m” 'ew've an as' lizual generosity o islandersl privately that Kuznctsov's dewslsm‘ncnt (Irm' ed mat l d it Seller said he was con-l mand brought the nuclear test 0 M" 59"“ "0"! ‘h {a ma ’; .id~l~t of complete success tni ban talks to the brink of failure “‘9 empl‘y‘ws “ l e "m 0 mg venture (3 pointed out Holmans of P.E.l. have signed, their rebates over 100 per cent. The employees of a number other firms have indicated also after 4'2 years of bargaining. There was no indication that the United States and Britain é Q E. :1. m o a: F :1 in 5. n: >1 9- alierialin-g much of the. needsK would accct the Soviet de- _ r - mand The ptwo already have ‘rhai they intend in 13k? Similar “Mpg???” cut their on-sitc inspection re- “mm In this campaign Htollmans Wilson Plans Visit To U.S. LONDON tAP‘wHarold Wil? son. newly-elected leader of the Labor party. said Tuesday night he plans to visit the United States and will make plain there that he and his party stand in full support of the Western aili- quircments down from 20. Their present figure of eight to 10 seems to be their bottom offer. or pretty close to it. Ferry Crossings Slowed By Heavy lte YeSlelday . “liar .2132; 1.2:: i plain speaking. lottetown last night reported that "le71la;::l'ya:\gfirogi.ing m m, sea I'Ch GOES on . . . . (u ‘I i . . ice conditions. particularly on era“. throughout the mg O‘F S H, the Borden side of Northumber- i OI’ ate "9 catch up on the backlog of trai- land Strait. hampered the move- ‘ fic. MY Abegwcit all (-9 :' tb ... '1 haw. (llK‘v‘ again rhown community spirit. .\s in the on ganization of the United Ap- '3 D 3‘ 'i'he CNR despair-her at (Thar- ' Borden two hours and 29 min. .— F. The Borden train. normally. CAPE CANAV'ERAI.. Fla. i w The worldwide U.S.. scheduled to drrive in the city S -o (in most crossings it took the at 9 pm. landed here shortly tracking network scanned the. 1' Abbie more than 90 minutes, after ll p.ni. skies Friday in search of the’ ’ with most of the additional time As a rcsul of the delayed ; Syncom communications satcl- crossing a basketball team from title lost in space. the University of New Bruns-* Radio contact was lost withl Singcr Paul Anka and fian- chk. scheduled to play St. Dun- the satellite seconds after al ccc An ne de Zogheb. pose stan‘s University last night.‘small payload rocket tired tor during engagement dinner fes- failed to arrive on time. e transfer Syncom from a highly tivities at a Paris restaurant game has been rescheduled for elliptical orbit into a circular. Friday night Anka. from 01- .this afternoon. lorbit.. l tawa. Canada. and the 20-year- being consumed punching in and out of Borden. The disruption of the sched- ule resulted in the 2.15 pm. crossing being cancelled. The celebrated ter resort. Anne has been Switzerland's wm~ Set- old Lebanese model. will be married in the French capital. home of the bride's parents. today. Anka. 22 ‘ bride. two years younger. plan to honeymoon at St. Morita. ting set for the \ent th trips to the hairdresser's and 3 Parish fashion house. (AP Wirephoto by cable from Pafll) é Nikita Soothes Red China 1 l t i l t l l