1 li it's Good For the island The Guardian is For it VOL. LXXV. N0. 235 EELED OUT OF ORDER Aiithoriseriusoeoldclau nun otuwmandlurpeyuutdnuanto @ r fiimisidiiml “Covers” Prince Edward Island Like The Dew" .t .83 Pickersgill Asks Gov"r If Causeway Underway CAPITAL BUREAU 0!’ THE GUARDIAN OTTAWA -- J. ’W. Pickersgill (L Bonnnvista-Twillingatel ask-1 . . . _ ed the first question about thefgtalt? p]::1ial:,[§$i_st m it In the Prince Edward Island causeway! in the new parliament Thurs-I day. A frequent the causeway project in t last session. Mr. Pickersgill ap- 2-Day Demonstration Planned In Handicrafts Minister of Tourist D€Vel0i')-|jEWt.'.'i(.‘Iy. .-rent J. David Stewart announ- ced yesterday that plans havo- been completed for two days of handicraft demonstrations by members of the New Brunswick department of industry. Tie demonstration will be held Wednesday and 'i‘hursdayit'emooslratlons at Liirchwood High and leather plet.-d work in such fields as drapery materials. floor rugs. tapestries. dress and blouse material. correspondence cards. All of the persons conducting questioner about’ tion has yet begun on the cause- ’ h e way 1 i “ll am. not sure. Mr. Speak- parently is determined to main-l er. whether the minister is sup- iposed to-answer questions to 3 -answer to which is evident or ,H9 asked Works Minister Da-itself-evident. but if your honor ‘"9 Fuilllll Wiletilef C0IkStl‘uC- f does not rule the question out of order the answer is no." Mr. Fulton replied. Some parliamentary observ- ers suggested that Mr. Pickers- gill well knew the answer to his question but simply wanted to establish the Liberal Party's in- rest in the project before the , te isubject was introduced by a go- i vernment member or minister. Later in Thursday's question period. Robert Muir. a Con- _ ‘ work iservative MP for Cape Breton There will be displays of com-rNorth asked about progress on the proposed ferry service be- tween North Sydney and Argen- tia. His question was ruled out of order by Speaker Marcel hand:-iaft furniture and pottery. ‘Lambert. Mr. Muir suggested that in showing view of the fact the Speaker had School iii‘W0l‘lt are Pl'0Vided through the allowed the Pickersgill ques- (‘harlottetown. There will no Volltifsy of the handcraft divlS~ tion about the causeway he felt afternoon and evening s_ession-3. ion of the Department of Afteiioon sessions are from iillStl‘.V .at Fredericton. New two in five o'clock and evening 5 3l‘U'l'-*'W!¢'k- The C0-0Pel‘atl0.ll regs-91., from 7.30 to 1()_ ,‘'rom these people. through their --Tim,-r said M,-_ Stewart, "15-Hiireclor Dr. Ivan Croweii has the realization of a plan, an-!h€’€l= Outstanding. nounc-.:d'earlier. to provide op- portunity for the people of this byfigggnggar Lhlac province. to gain skills in hand5- i this hgmonstration ls th od craft fields and create Ofllelby M-“ch the co lee {Se 1;. 6 industries for the making of pmvilm, can 16;.“ pabout H3,’ Elm ’°' “'9' program and decide if they wish V-‘WED FIE‘-D5 to trike the instruction that will "D“m°n5ll'3li°l‘5 will be SW9" be offered. Everyone will be in the fields of Wood-lornlos» welcome. It is to be hoped that weav.ng. textile painting. on , large wmbe, of young pea, le. including school children, 1 will be interested. We urge S that ’.f school children come th e accompanied by their teachers or parents. Teachers who plan to bring groups should plan things so that one teacher has charge of not more than ten children. In this way each - will have a good chance to see the work. (Continued on Page ii Col. 3) Train Trip I Is Precedent C!’ from AP-Reuters VATICAN CITY -- P0139 John made a day-lo,I_is.:iourn_eii 59 Italy Thursday on a trithi n... his question was just as impor- tant Mr. Lambert said that the causeway question had slipped across without notice from the chair and it too had been out of order. “I do not think that two wrongs make a ‘ " r Lambert commented. Mr.’ Pickersgill said that his kind of question. now found to have been out of order had al- ways been traditionally asked and permitted in the house ever since he became a member. The Speaker confirmed ' his ruling and Mr. ‘Muir's question went unasked. -.. ' urde.,v with elections within a French 1 ov't '9 5' "“"' ""*°' "‘°""-""‘- CHARLO'l'l'E’l'(lWN, CAN ADA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1962. Socreds Side With Gov'i In Non-Confidence Votes -ogngou SEVEN cams WEATHER '3 Becoming cloudy during morning; warm, light winds. Low-high 43 and 00. 14 pAcTi§'s' Defeated PARIS (R e u‘t e r s) .—'~The F r e ii c h National Assembly early today overthrew the gov-_ ernment of Premier Georges Pompidou ‘by a vote of censure against President de Gaulie's plan to change the presidential electoral system. according 10 a first unofficial count. The government was defeated when opposition votes on the censure motion reached 241. the jority required to overthrow e government. The final vote talI.,v was still to be announced. The vote came after 12 hours f stormy debate ov e r _ de Gaulle’s*plan to hold a refer- endum Oct. 28 on his proposal to have future presidents elected by Popular vote. The debate opened Wednes- day two hours after. de Gauile gave a clear warning to the French people that he would re- tire if they voted against his proposal in the referendum. In the event of a government defeat, government sources said Pompidou would present ‘his resignation to de Gaulle tonight after the president's return from visiting ai-my manoeuvres in eastern France. . d c c r e e dissolving the assembly would follow on Sat- ‘E- B in: month. - The referendum will take place in any event. liberal Wins Ont. Byelection 3 WINGHAM. Ont. (CP)—-Lib- Hurricane Daisy Gains In Strength MIAMI’; Fla. (APl—-Still gain- eral Murray Gaunt, a youthful television commentator. Thurs- day night upset 0ntario’s gov- erning Progressive Conserva- tive party with a ‘byelection victory in a straight two- fighi in 1-luron-Bruce constitu- y. Mr. Gaunt. 27-year-old assist- E 0 I3 0 _ -. s " \_ PARKDALE RECREATION , Parkdale Recreation Commis- sion. The body is made up of nine members. Topping the agenda of the meeting was Recreation needs of the Vil- lage of Parkdale were fully . discussed last night at a pub- ‘ lic meeting in the village. Chair i ed bv Frank MacDonald. a member of the village com- missieners, the meeting result- in the formation of the r hers of the committee, Mrs. skating rink. Here two mem- ant farm editor at Wingham's television ItQtl9_l!VJC1(Nx,." TV 9 .EEDS Discusssu 5 the need in the village for a Franl: Ross. principal of Park- dalc Elementary School, and Jack Proude, (right), physical education director at Prince ‘ town, talk with Mr. MacDon- i aid. (See story on page 5.) ltennedy Orders Economic Move of Wales College in Charlotte- . Oi 140-118 is Seen OTTAWA (CP)--Social Credit up in the night speeches._ two {MP5 voted with the minority newcomers. both heavyweights. i identical Division Conservative government Thur-idominate the throne SP€eCtl sday night to efeat two non- debate- confidence motions presented! Waller d°“ ‘L“T°1'°“l° ' New!Davenportl called the govern- zby the Liberals and the , H _ ,9 Democratic pa,-t_ _ ,ment s_ tight money policy an i The vote on each was 140 [ON “abomination" that will cause i m;_ unnecessary unemployment. _'__"_ i If either motion had passed.1 D3Vi5 I-e“’i5_ ‘ND? " Y0‘? the minority Progressive Con- Smith) said light Won“? 33.‘ servative government would. 8°Ve1‘llmelli cut-9 1“ 39° . have been overtm-0wn_ ‘are “bound to make the situa- Only ‘ MPs—-all Social‘ tion worse-" ‘:2 icrediters-—were absent from? But there they parted com- the tense Commons floor as the 1 P3llY- _ _ ;"_: icrucial votes came. Public and, MP _L9“’l5 said hi‘ Party 1. p I. i V 3 t 6 galleries 4 (Continued on Page 5 Col. 2), Iwith spectators. ' The remaining Social I C Credit members joined v}v‘ith the iM|n'e Survlvor »-‘- 1l5 Conservatives eac timeji - , against 100 Liberals and 18"(l"ed In oint- Nltpwhnseltiibfrtshird time in this: l-9ND0N~ 0ol- ‘CPl - A @- wcek-old Parliament that the ifgixgglld fi_I3‘I’:d°,i}ho$¢ai’;lea“g _ ' — s ‘I ‘§3Xf.2’L’.'.‘§é“3.‘?f Sif.Z‘.".i°.I’y“..'.‘.‘.’.‘i.ivere killed and four others or a Social Creditimotion was de-"J“.r'en in 3 head'°n crash “V? feated 233 to 30 with onl Sociali mm-is east of here Thursday‘ a , . y . ' Killed were Gerald B. Cutxy iC"€d‘i ba°k‘"3 the "‘° °"’ and Helen V. Danowski, 26.‘ a which “'35 _‘’_"“'ded “' make passenger in Mr. Curry's car. other 0PP05lil°“ 5“PP°"l "“'i‘ Police said Mr. Curry was a ihkely. {survivor of the 1955 Springhill. Earlier Thursday night thegN.S. ine disaster. He was .Commons rocked with the bit-1 tmppeci underground four days, terest exchanges of the new ses-1 jslon as Liberal and government,‘ . {speakers traded verbal blows. ‘HID FACTS 1" (L 8 ‘,R o t o J. W. Pickersg —— ona- k ivista - Twillingatei said the e ‘Conservatives deliberately _hi_d‘ OTTAWA ICPi-—A strike that the facts of an economic crisis ; could tie up both freight from the people during the cam- E passenger service on the CP . paign for the June 18 election. , was threatened Thursday by the ‘ statements of ‘Brotherhood of Railroad train-. . Prime Minister Diefenbakerimen tCLC) to back its wage who said the crisis which ledidemands. He rejected insiRed Shipping l.o-Cuba. i a_ close struggle with George Mccuteheon, 39-year-old auto- X . mobile dealer from the nesrl=iI_ By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER tout théa necessary legal ordlers town of Brusse s. . i WASHINGTON (Ap)__p 1. and etermine exac y w a r. Gaunt's victory ewes the, den, Kennedy has ordmgesa steps to take. It is headed by Liberals 24 seats int. he 98-seat; _ _ ~ ,Abram Chayes, legal adviser of] legislature. Progressive C011-:f°“l"P°"li United States "-9°‘ the state department. Consuita-, cane “T ¢”°i*l5'-* °" :.°ar°.:i.:i ri:i..'E"§:::: IS ATTRACTION wioon atéw days. LONDON (AP)—Tliey were reports and hurricane hunter planes placed aisy's all. there—duchesses, authors. centre 580 miles east of Miami. stage stars-—but the chief at- The Bahama Islands intervene. that was both a pilgrimage of prayer and a whistle-stop tour unique for a modern ruler of the Roman Catholic Church. l-le returned to the Vatican Thursday night. ending ii pre- cedent-breaking round trip that _ ito austerity measures came to.‘ The CPR has offered its 6.000 non-Communist countirifesthwhisch : aJhee:d onllvir after ghle e_lectii}>1nt. train yard service employ. are major suppliers o e 0- us ice inis er eming I ,ec:s a .2 - per - vlet-supploérted hglastro tregfimlf. i backhoat Mr. ‘Pickersgill. fiharg- i cl:-ease thbu th Id g “he A mg 3 o e mg is speec was a c arac- caims ey s on e same pi‘-hbaiemc coiiillld cgmaespaetc a later ter assassination" of the prime i ‘eiglit-pber-celnt boost granted laes: minister. ’ unc y to ' lasted nearly 16 hours, . Inomic-political offensive again t- S d 1}, U_s_g t 11, ff t 1 d publicly - own Ilia - m e pilgrimage m'°"°" at the w°m°MMhe- Forecasts at us“ ea‘ imatii-the mdiity Sdyethaendlim shipping between Communist ,,lfi;"es,arc U" er way W1 1(s:0zilgll(i.I‘l‘e”Sl sufh oi:sSBr‘ita’iJ:,rShl1Iaes: At times during the Liberal I CNR to its 10,000 trainmen. across the Italian boot brought year l"“°h°°“ Thufiday W” the” bureau in Mum“ "M the extnoc 3’! Vacant’ ;blor countries and u a. 4 Kennedy and 5:359 Secretary j Germany and Canada to dis- MP’s speech hooting and heckl-N In a statement. the brother- 5°“ 5 are 5' ‘ ‘ ' hood said its CPR membership a tweed-suited lady with hair season's fourth tropical storm. failing in her ‘ ‘ ‘ which became a hurricane Thur- sday. produced winds up to 80 miles an hour in in small area High administration officialsiltusk have been under heavyicoiirage all kinds of sales to _ said Thursday the campaignfpolitical pressure_to take fur-‘Cuba. ‘ Fleming _- _ t - _ t.ith L gci i V ihouse to reject _. §‘,§;°;}$"f,?e c§,,,'§f’§§fif,e,§“‘.’,§ §3.'c,:i,ra_ ac 10“ agams as ms 3 CITE ONE EFF ECT .Mr Diefenbaker by voting ‘29. ii‘ the negotiations over Vie, ds ,0 Cuba Wm be ut - -. 1 one effect of the program, ;against the Liberal non-confi-gsvagcs and working rules are into gfiggce in 10 days 0,. 3,0!‘ Th? Iflannid actm_n‘, onhwmclh offjcials concede;-]_ will be i,o‘dence motion. _ _ lnoi "satisfactorily settled" by wee 5. Will’ W519 P0103’ d°°‘5‘°“ 35 3 ' , bar ‘ ships from us, , Before the day's sitting blew 1 then. 1 A special inter-depnrimeniaiiready been made- W111 W ‘imports A vessel flying the So- ‘force has been set up to work fcct shipping between Cuba and iviet flag Seldom Puts into all- " , merican harbor, but the sym-; so-Anti-Christians Seen ing drowned out his words. , M called on thelhas voted 98% per cent in fa- the attack on , vor of striking on Monday, Oct. out hundr s of thousands of persons in dozens of towns and villages along the route from, Rome to Ancona on the Adri- atlc Sea. 8378 Thai-llfiirniyafigs. I£i:§8in¥§a%I‘i)e.el; Sil'|OI"I'eI' S9050" ra her. - . For Sealing Issuggested HALIFAX (CPl -— Canada's aroun t . ‘'1 C3“, h‘“",i_1Y 533’ it P9193 Forecasters said there were me 3°°“’uY~. 5!?‘ °°’,'f‘d°d indications the storm, which “Sr afcglcktaur bl" "'5 the moved west-northwest at eight C 1 ° ta hunt‘ 37°“ k“°.w' M.P.H. muc Thursday, y father was a naturalist _ and I collected rats in child- might Veer t° 8 m°re "Mm h .. was a major depar- ture from papal tradition: No Pope had ridden a train for 100 years: none had travelled so far from the Vatican since Ital- 3 tan nationalists wrested Rome westerly course during e g ‘ ‘f f f‘ heriesi ' , "::'“ *'*"’°'..‘;".i.°..‘.': ‘‘:i.‘:;.:'"' M °“-"Liv menu is - --no o=o- my C0 ndcicl P ans T0 C°"l"W° 5§5f.i.‘..?.L';‘:’w‘§t’i‘“.iii§’.fiiii“ , - . . 5' BS. . tea planter 3“ “M interested April Ci°5i“8 dale W‘ the M‘ .0 0 0 I regards the Russian massing of Jo?" displayed Qrhursday‘ in rats. But my son. Grant. lantlc sealing season instead of .!arms in Cuba. Education Talks‘ ho is 24 has joined me in . . . v ' I 9 Pope ioked with report- W ' - May 5- The four major policy lines as if]! two euflclianugés that were Ylliflxgfllt)-ean to smart homes Sal’ F07 Amherst t lcéeorge eigflnflglaglif tgllm $333: ' 0-rTAwA ccpi ._ Canada in. | pchetrafion of Cuba Wm nm E worked out in Cthe effort to! " °°‘°5 "‘ “ ' iirax rep) -— t . °. ‘ “‘ 3. ‘likl 11 if c Cana-‘CF30’ down on astro’s supply ‘ to 3 Papal press conference. He m;§,r°h£',:yfljI'gt| ‘gggnt gfiggv? otggh, of me fWrEd “EH13: officials and representatives of tends to go on trading with , dia¢;]3'pol5'i‘c’;3t':‘5;ye ifigicggedt “M, are these, as outlined byi . also chatted with railway work- ‘ the industry tighter coIl5eW8- Cuba in non-strategic goods and goisiciai sources which insisted‘ _ _ At the same time. diplomatic to maintain normal-as-possible‘. source, gave ?very Sign that that high school courses taugh. sew,“ 1y depmed diplomatic i.ies_with the Carib- 4 they do not believe Canada and by ts-ievision in Nova Scotla be ,,L“.,‘,’§,°,..,,,,.,e,fce,,,,,im’e5... bean island. informants said thc1Unéted State]: are comhingto Pxtell-’it"d to Other Pl‘0Vi‘llC€S Oil The shorter season should t-:jTh""5da5'- ‘a ‘ea '°n “'5 V" e m' a tri run. . . . . ' I t bi bi put into effectogfnslfiiahg said. . A new inter-American dcclar- dglu wfiffinabgro em show them 10 rat holes. I do wish the public were more rat conscious." The luncheon was a charity v benefit for the blind. ach l woman guest was decia tops in her field. Provinces will meet in Amherst measures were mmssary Oct 1° 5° d13°“55 the P°55i‘b““3' i‘li)fnthe seal herds are not to be to" remaining anon mous 7 ‘ WATERLO0. Ont. (CPi——Il. added that ii is likely this will 1. Close all U.S. ports to all} ' ‘ 1 _ , . .,. is possible that for the first °°"li““9 in 9 11 '33’ - ‘ships of any country if any'time since Charlema nc the D’ Fr-‘D Will’ is 3150 Win‘ Slllp under the flag of that coun- ' - 5 dent 0; the central committee 'tr5 hereafter carries arms to‘major power of the earth is, ' World Come“ of cm)“ i about to pass into the hands of chm-Che; said china is an an. ers. The Pope did not lunch with Premier Amintore Fanfani--no Pope in modern times has ever dined "with an official of any government except the Vatican New 9 ‘r —but he to in a nearby room while Fanfani dined as guest of honor with cardinals and other church officials. ' would do pe Jolmi said, he it agaip: pad indicated he might even travel further—by air. PRAYS roitsvccnss 0 r-old head or eaiditisin r Brunswick already has The seaso te ested. March. in| two cabinet ministers. lures" to deal ation calling for "special mcas-I with Cmnmunist Washington there is understand- _ lg and even “appreciation" of ‘V {the Canadian position. ‘ External A ff a i r s Minister 0 '1 ‘D "D :3 F‘ E. :2. .. =- 0 C O 3 B o = (II F] =- = "I 5‘ “ day the government does not in- tend to bar Canadian ships from carrying cargo between _ 'Russia and Cuba. . ‘Canada is not directly in- ‘ ;volved in this whole develop- tmcnt." he told Lionel Chevrier ; (l.—Montreal Laurlerl. By JAMES NELSON ship conventions in the Conscr- as possible sources of some em- tservatives -— but of potentially ‘overall benefit. L adership conventions are lscheduled this month for New Brunswick and Alberta. and the ‘machinery has been set in mo- 'tion for such I convention be- rfore the year-end in British Co- lumbia. Party sources here say there is also the possibility of a leadership convention in Prince Edward Island. ‘ e possible embarrassment to the federal organization re- sults from the fact that Conser- vative members in Parliament are mentioned in each use as V candidates. if a federal member were chosen provheiol leader. sources Minister Leo Rooslte." They insisted that in official; Leadershi May EmbarrassDief Gov'i babe , goes or cargoes financed by the ‘government to any foreign-fla ship. the owners of which have any ship in the trade between the Communist bloc and Cuba. 3. .Bar U.S.-flag ships and U.S.-owned ships from carrying goods to or from Cuba. 4. Close all U.S. ports to any ship which “on the same con- tinuous voyage was used or is being used in fsovi-ctr bioc-Cu- ban trade." D““V U-S- 3°V91'“m°"l Cal“ 5 those who are anti-Christian, i "where we dawdled, 8' until the now ’ fumbled iDr. Franklin Clark Fry. prcsi-in" "e“i°‘iit(‘:gr°:‘v1;s°l::l::$‘énl2:: almost irrevocably . ‘sealed against the cause of r. was speaking to 330 1 Jesus Christ.“ » Lutheran clergy and lay dcle- H -d th -f ‘h “I "1 gates t9 the °°"5m“fi“g cm‘ of thesiiiurchaiicrliiaini :5 $23; vehtion of the Eastern ana at it Id will mm 53’“°" i" the ““d"°"i“'“ "i W3‘ awav hldficdvotlliat donations tcrloo Lutheran University. ' ‘ the Lutheran Church in "Yea-' by Year the percentage America to world missions is of Christians in the world be-“ only a sop to North America. . er Erienl oi the Lutheran Church in iAmcrica, said Thursday. D -comes smaller.‘ he said. would likely soon resign from the OTTAWA (CPl —- Three and 3 Commons to devote his full time . servatlve Premier Walter Shaw possibly four provincial 'ieader- to provincial affairs. This would has recovered from ii recent iii- ,makc federal byelcctions neces- vative party during the next few ; nary at a time when the federal . that he may retire soon. He is; months are being regarded here j Conservatives. outnumbered 148375. A number of candidates are. _ ;to H6 in the House. need eve _ . .barrassment to the federal €?on- ' man they can muster for it snap‘ including dentist 0- H. Phil-i ‘ii. rv vote. ADVANTAGES 1'00 However party sources say that the provincial conventions should have offsetting benefits for the federal party. Such con- ventions generaie enthusiasm among party workers and, in the context of the present political situation federally with the Con- servatives fighting for continued existence in government. this enthusiasm is being counted on to spill over into the federal or- ganlntion. In the east. the provinc leadership contests pe from the II Conservatives: ial UP int of this way v foder p Discussionsi ! Prince Edward Island: Con- iness but there are reports here said in be eyeing his position, lips. MP for Prince since 1957.; ew Brunswick: The provin-, cial Conservatives lost their. leader with the appointment of‘ ‘Hugh John Flemming as federal _forestry minister in 1960 A few imonths after the government he theadcd was defeated. Loyal M. Kelly of Toronto. 1 Thomas M. Bell. pariiamcnb §f_I',f""§‘;'t',':,,‘°,' °sfp2§,,C,:;9; ary secretary to Justice. MlnIs- Show. has been re-elected pre- ter Fleming and MP for Saint{ istdeiit ofitge Canadian Toni: ‘Jh _A‘ 1 V L _ St S5068 OIII 85800 ; oflned :flbe'“n°d°"1953 9 ‘ fr’ tion‘:-' annual meeting in Win- ':irc to leaveuthe fedgal “meg ML Rem 1'“ been ml ' and seek his provincial fortunes.f §5.§,,,,,'"' ,p..m(,s{idgj.°Ir cfifhlgn: He has given no indication he isi m-mum _ lprepl to do Io. ever. ‘flier and educauooinvm-Iona convention has been called for’ 9; um tom-ht _‘ ‘ i0ct. as and win Iloncton. I SCI