If it's Good For the Island The Guardian is For it one (adoration VOL. LXXV. N0. 266 f-——-—- a two—car collision at the ln- terscction of Grafton a n d Market Streets shortly after midnight last night. The ‘61 was moving east and the ‘57 west. when the almost head- Ernest Mulligan. Emerald. the driver of a 1961 car and Barry MacDonald. Central Ro- yalty. driver of a 1957 vehicle were taken to the Charlotte- town Hospital as the result of CITY~COUNCIl MEETS V By STERLING KNEEBONE yintend to issue a warning to all Increases in parking meter 1 their cars off these areas from 1 fees and in the number of met- .a.m. to 7 arm. as of Dec. 1." ers in the Charlottetown busr: fNO OVERN‘GHT ih‘ “e” district wm he made “I Mr. MacNeill also stated that starting Dec. 1 it is also intend- spring, it was revealed at last night a City comm" Meflmg' ed to have all cars ticketed that are double. parked or parked ii- The changes were proposgd re rt su mi- fad“? 1,3333%. 398?, by Lam. legally during church services. ie Mannell. traffic consultant. of "This 8130 Will be Vigorous- . ly enforced," he said. The chairman of the police Oakvllie, Ont.. In outlining the proposed chan- ges. W. R. MacNeill. chairman committee am 150 new meters of the police committee. said it will be ordered and the present is also intended to “strictly en— meters will be changed to five force our parking by-law in re- and ten cent charges only. gard to no parking overnight! He said in the busiest section from sidewalk to sidewalk dur- ’ot’ the downtown area charges the winter months. and chwould be five cents for one- CBC Rejects Rights ' For Cup Broadcast .telecast 'of the Dec. 1 game in By RUSSELL ELMAN OTTAWA (CP) -— The pub. Toronto—complete with com- ltcly-owned CBC rejecteda pro- imercinls. panel that would have given Iii Dr. Andrew Stewart, chair- exclusive television coverage of [man of the 335, said later the "‘9 1932 Grey CUP game» “‘9 "'tcach a lesson" remark which B03"! 0' BroadcaSt Governors the statement attributed to the said Monday. .CBC was made verbally by a The board added that thelcorporation spokesman. He de- CBC had said its object was to Iclined to identify the person. "teach a lesson" to the rivalI The BBC statement also made private CTV television network . public for the first time that on and others. 'Oct. 1. the CTV network handed The comments were included ,‘ovcr the TV rights for the an- in a 1_ooo.word statement tab. nual football classic to the spon- led in the House of Commons sors——Britlsh-American IOil. Na- wmch outlined the BBG'S reg- Ibnb Coffee and Labatts Brew- behind its controversial or.“ Grey Cup TV regulation. The Tlic sponsors said they were rule. enacted last week. com-mreparcd to y time on the pels the CDC to carry the CTV's (Continued on Page 2 Col. 1) OTTAWA (CPI—The sale oflcountry by aha International ~ .Monetary ‘un . . m.000.0w WI“! 0' Canad'an'g The three Canadian compa- m‘“ "'1'" '3‘" I” “‘9‘” 'nies had their bids accepted by m" “gm 1'“ Year when the Argentine government de- ihfl‘ country ran into financial 5 tie competing bids from difficulties. now looks “very I [Ihited States. Britain and Italy. "H’mlfllfl." an informed gov- lThe contracts were an to eminent source said Monday. Iwitbin a few days of completion Al" Antennae delegation was Iwhen the balance of paymeu In Ottawa last week torrenew rdifficuitles arose. “WI'W- Th0 mum, said The deal had already been "at 'm‘ n contact I"! been approved by the Export Credit “309d M the pmpoud deal “ls insurance Corporation—the or- lettins not now." ganizatlon within the depart- Th' 4°" '10 “fl! mid? I85! ment of trade and commerce March , when Canadian which extends credit on export Complain a and virtually orders. "'“M 01 0 TM arm "I" Meanwhile. the Dominion DRIVERS, INJURED WHEN CARS COLLIDE Increase In Meier Fees, ParkingChanges Planned I Guardian-Patriot Staff Writer Imotorists that they must have hour Canadian Rail Car Order From Argentina Promising the 000,000. This deal would also be be Insurance Corporation ts Doaco has already completed a 81 w “manual-continuum.“me cuneiform-mum..- i: on collision occurred. The fronts ends of both vehicles shown here were extensively damaged. but injuries to the drivers was reported to be I minor. . half hour and 10 cents for one . This area be designated as comprising Queen Street from Fitzroy to Sydney; Rich- mond to Great George; Greatl George to Fitzroy; Kent from Queen to Prince: and Grafton from Queen to Prince. In the remainder of the down- townarea, comprisingmll the rest of the streets from Euston to Sydney bounded east in n d west by Pown and Prince cents for one hour and 10 cents I for two hours. I PARKING AREAS I It was pointed out that the traffic survey recommended the u r ng areas which I might be obtained for little or no ;‘ cost. i Mr. ~MacNeill said that on vi-i siting these sites only th r e e "would make excellent parking lots, one of them 'is being used as a large junk yard; ano— (Continued on page 3. col. 3t Guam Hit By Typhoon HONOLULU ( CP I The . death toll of phoon Karen— most disastrous on record to swee across the tiny western Pacific island of Guam—rose to six Monday. Damage wa e- ported by an official as “well into the hundreds of millions of ollars." a. r-i hi was received in Honolulu through civil defence emergency communications. Itl wasthe first official appraisal of damages done KarenI since the tropical storm struckI Sunday night and Monday‘ morning. Commercial commun~ icatlons facilities Were not yet. restored. j Steel and Coal Corporation is Inagotiating with the Mexican government for an order of rails and accompanying equip- ment that could go up to $25,- flnanced by the Export Credit The Sydney. N.S.. .plant of order for Mexico. of “2.300.000 which that country planned to fill in stages. Since that requirement was first an- nounced 18 months lat); it has “Covers Prince Edward IslahdLr'ke The Dew" Socred MPs May Absiain In Voting OTTAWA (CM—Social Credit Leader Robert Thompson said Monday it may necessary for Social Credit MPs to abstain from voting on further non-confi- dence motions unless political manoeuvering by other parties in the Commons is discontinued. Mr. Thompson said the mat- ter will be discussed at the can- cus meeting of Social Credit MPs Wednesday. He reiterated the view that an election now would be wrong but said that- Prime Minister Diefenbaker not said whether any defeat of the gov- crnment in a vote on any issue in the House would be regarded as a vote of non - confidence involving an election. ."Unless. .t -.. man- ieuovering in the House is dis- continued, it may be necessary ,for us to abstain from Voting Streets. charges would be five jand debate on any non-confi- dence motions. he said. ‘ BALANCE FORCES Such a step would leave al- most evenly balanced forces in the Commons on any vote—99 Liberals. 19 New Democrats and 116 Progressive Conservatives. Social Credit holds 30 seats. Factory Ship Seen In Fundy SAINT JOHN. N.B. (CPI -— Capt. Roy Connolly ,of the CPR ferry Princess Helen reported sighting a Russian factory shi and four trawlers in the Bay of Fundy Monday. ‘ Capt. Connolly said it was the first time he has seen a Rus- sian factory ship in the bay. It was sighted as the ferry was making its afternoon run from Digby. N.S.. to here. -- He said the ferry passed within a f the factory ship. Three trawlers were fish- ing nearby and the fourth was alongside the bigger ship. The Russians were fishing in international waters about 16 miles southeast of nearby Partv’ ridge Island. Point Prim Man Iniured As the result of an accident which occurred at his home at about 10 am. yesterday. Hec- Itor MacLeod of Point Prim. suf- fered multiple fractures of th e ribs and other possible injuries Iwhich had not been determined last night. The accident ls reported to have occurred while Mr. Mac- Lcod was repairing the roof of his home. He was working from a ladder which Was secured ov- er the peak of the a rope. The rope is said to have parted and Mr. MacLeod and the ladder plunged tothe ground. He was transferred to the Prince Edward Island Hospi- tal by Jenkins ambulance from Mill View where treatment was administered by Dr. John M. Gillis of Eldon. - Late last night the doctor re- ed Mf. MacLeod was in a satisfactory condition. '5. WM" CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1962. May I TO BE UNDERGROUND NOT MORE THAN New Gov't Dru Cut Costs OI Bombs LONDON (AP) - The Brit- ish government announced plans Monday to conduct an- other nuclear test in the United States, despite growls from the Soviet Union that this could jeopardize the chances of suc- cessfully negotiating a nuclear test-ban treaty. The trial of the low-yield Brit- ish device will take place un- derground soon at the US. prov- ing ground in Nevada. Presi- dent Kennedy has authorized test. n 3' PD ce Minister Thorney- croft informed the of Commons that essential mili- tary purposes dictated the need for the blast. believed concerned with development of a trigger mechanism. He emphasized it is in no sense the start of a new at 0 Fl .. Members of the opposition La— bor party fall 0 force emer- gency parliamentary debate on the issue. but. they intended to hammer Prime milian In the hope of forcing a chance of poli y. The test will be the 23rd nu- ear explosion touched off by cl Britain. The last British blast tions of suspicious disturbances. He ‘C British Plan Iests Minister Mac- ban In Nevada took place underground in Ne-I vada March 1. I I . . an WARNING FROM MOSCOW ’ Thorneycroft's announcementt came a day after Moscow radio 2 . claimed any new testing by Britain would seriously com- plicate the prospect of achiev- ing a treaty banning all nuclear Weapons tests. I The US. recently finished a series of nuclear tests and the Soviet Union says it will windI up its current series in eight days. The whole testing question. along With wider problems of disarmament and arms control, will be thrashed out when the 17-nation disarmament confer- ence convenes in Geneva in the next week or two.’ Earlier in the day the Brit- ish government tossed cold wa- ter on the i ea that automatic monitoring devices alone could police a nuclear Weapons test . The Russians claim such sophisticated instruments for recording seismic disturbances would do away with the neces- sity of having on-site inspec- JACQUES FLYNN Flynn Named To Senate OTTAWA (CPI Appoint- ment to the Senate of former mines minister Jacques Flynn. who was defeated in the June 18 general election. was an- nounced Monday by Prime Min- ister Diefenbaker. Senator Flynn. 47. was named to the cabinet Dec. 28, 1961. as minister of mines and technical surveys. He resigned shortly after he was defeated by Lib- eral Jean Charles Cantin in Quebec South riding. as first elected to the York Exhibitor Wins ‘IabIe Potato AWard TORONTO —— Veteran ex- hibitor Raymond Vessey. York. P.E.I. Monday won the reserve championship in tablestock potatoes here at the Royal Winter Fair with his sample of Funday spllds. He also topped classes in lrish Cobblers. Kat- ahdin and airvother variety. White or Netted. Mr. Vessey. a former national champion. has several times w ommons from Quebec South in 1958 and in January. 1950. was appointed deputy Speaker and o :— E .1 held that post until his elevation to the cabinet. Senator Flynn's appointment changes party 1 Senate ' to‘ 32- Cbnservativesi Liberals. two independents. and one Independent Liberal. Seven yvacancies complete the 102-seat Itaken the reserve crown. icount in the upper chamber. ' The championship trophy went ‘ Senator Flynn was born at St. I A1193! Ryan. Charlton. Ont'[Hyacirithe Que. the grandson .310 With his Keflswwk entlfy .of Hon. E. J. Flynn who was i8“ he 913:0 won “PM Place “1 iConservative premier of Que- the preliminary competition for Ibpc in 189637. the best sample of Canso. Kes—I He is a partner in 8 Quebec . WWI“ Cherokee 0’ Hum“ Ilaw firm. married. and has two mime“- ‘ children. I Other results included: . ‘ Potato. Irish cobbler: Vessey. onrk. P.E.I.: Eric Laird. RR 1. 'Milton. P.E.I.; Valentine McIn- »Sources re ure whether Doseo was negotiating I0? the state - owned railway. Thebolkofthem—Zmo— Would have been built by the Eastern Car Company of Tren- ton. NS, no would have come I‘l'nm tbs National Steel Carl FUND REACHES 70 PER CENT comp“! and 350 from Mnrinel Campaign chairman Brig. Industries. Sore w. w. w, Reid last night all- The renewed tiatinns are "minced that the United Fund Prom-sing on the same basis Appeal for the province had "W that Are a has begun reached ironstone. This re- presents 70 per cent of the $227,486.00 being sought. by the end of this month. “I Mini at year s bai- “°° 0' payments difficulties M . Watch“ a political tulpe' Aleflwu for a full $25,000,000 order or whether contracts would be en in two stages of $12,500.- 000 each. In any case. said a source. some order is expected to be signed and approved. It was also understood here at Dosco is negotiating with India for a rail order worth be- een 5.000.000 and 8.000.000 but sources said negotiations '5’- are being carried out directly wean the company and the} Indian government. I WHERE-TO-FIND-IT Announcement, notices ,. 10 Births, dea . . . . . . . .. 3-11 Classified . .. 10-11 Comics . . . . . . . . . . .. s Editorials . . . . 6 City. Queens ....... .. 5 Finance. Markets . . . . . .. 4 Prince County I Summer-side .. 8 Kings Co. .. .- 4 S . .. . .. 0 Womens' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7 Money Is Stolen On Nild. Train BISHOP‘S FALLS. Nfld. (CPI ~The theft of about $3.000 from an eastbound train was reveal- ed here Monday by the CNR. The money, made up of rail- way rcceipts collected at stations between Port Aux Basques and Corner Brook. Nfld.. was plac- ed in a safe in one of the trains boxcars before it left Corner Brook at 11 pm. Friday. When the train arrived here early Saturday the safe was found broken open. 1tyre. RR 4. Mount Stewart. 'P.E.I. I Potato. Sebago: Albert Hock-. Iley. RR 1. Claremont, Ont; IVessey. » Potato. Katahdin: Vessey: . fKennetb Campbell. Arthurettefi IN.B.: James E. Dionne. Arthur-; jette. N.B. RIS — U.S. Gen. Lauris ' Potato. Canso. Keswick. Cher- NMSIad- ilumi’me NATO 00m- lokce. Huron: Ryan: Wallace J. imandl’l‘ In EUY‘OPer Wd NATO ‘Mori. Amherst. N.S.: Chestertparliamentarians Monday hls M. Birt, peakes, pEr iforces are at a “grave disad— Potato. green mountain; Rus. lvantage" because of serious Isel Smith. Oyster Bed Bridge, isupply shortages. P.E.I.; Levi Jay. RR 1. Peakes, j Norstad, who was kept. on the IP.E.I.: Hamid Lacey RR 1, ljob past his Nov. 1 retirement E ldate because of the Cuban cri- o, A.0.V., white or Isis. was reporting to parliamen- ssey: Ryan: Bordenltarians of the North Atlantic Florenceville. N.B. ITreaty Organization‘s 15-mcm- CP from AP-Reuters lTracadie Cross, P. .I. I Potat jnetted: Ve Kilpatrick. Pretty Anne MacAiilay. Campbell's Oove tleftl smiles in anticipctlon of an exciting trip ahead 5 she accepts a MCA Mia Macmilay will be WI at. tbrI Royal Club Miner. file will be a Winter Fair this evening to ' guest WMY at accept the Canadian Horticni- the national 4-H Ohm lunch- tural Council trophy wrin- . to have ‘ ning the hibernational seed a look at the parliament build- potato title. the first tion it big in Ottawa a ha- return has ever been wm by a 4-H trip. ,. He Therefore the proposed new reg- st_ ” ings in‘the. W1 m WEATHER Cloudy. clearing this afternoon: cold: north winds 15 becoming light. Low-high, 30 and 40. SEVEN CENTS 12 PAGES 9 Controls Is Opinion OTTAWA 'CPI —- A govern-; ment bill to tighten up theI Food and Drugs Act could havel the effect of bringing some re- { duction in the cost of drugs; Health Minister Monteith intim-I ated Monday night in the Com- mons; ; One section of the bill places‘ rigid controls over the distribu- tion of sample drugs to doctors. 1 drug manufacturer would bel prohibited from sending outi samples unless he has a writ- ten_request from the doctor. Mr. Monteith was replying to opposition questions during a “clause-by-clause study of the bill after it had received second reading or approval in prin- ciple. He ad the government. believes that "wholesale adver-i tisin by samples should eI stopped or regulated." When the bill becomes law there will be less sampling, said the health minister—'and some place along the line there will be less cost." ew Democratic Party Leader T. C. Douglas said he had been informed that some irms send out 20,000 free sam- ples of every new drug they de- velop. I ADDS 1‘0 COST S ch expensive promotion ac- tivities “certainly add" to the market cost of drugs. he added. ulation should bring the cost Earlier in the debate, David ND .011. kow‘ t P -— Winnipeg N attacked the proposed measure as merely a holding operation. The government was asking Parliament only to plug “a few more of the obvious leaks” in the act. Purpose of the bill—which was at second reading stage in the House—is to prevent a re-’ currence of the kind of tragedyI which resulted from marketing Eof the drug thalidomide in Can- iber countries on the status ofI NATO forces drawn up as a protection against Soviet ag- gression. Despite the deficien- cies. however, Norstad as- serted: “Our force. looked at in theI political and military context of today. is a significant one. It is a force to be reckoned with on the land. on the sea and in the r." . The commander said the force is still short of several major units and that many of those that are available are seriously short in combat and service support. He said there is a "general lag" in furnishing modern equipment. The net result. he said. would be to put NATO troops at a “grave disadvantage" event of hostilities. E Issuing OI Samples Will Be Controlled ada. About 60 Canadian women gave birth to deformed babies because they took the, drug in the early stages of pregnancy. It has since. been withdrawn from the market. Mr. Monteith said it would ave been easier for the govern- ment to halt. the sale of thali- domide if the bill had been in- effect a year ago. Mr. Douglas asked What sec- tion of the Food and Drug Act had been invoked to ban thali- domide last spring. am afraid that there was “1 (Continued on Page 2 Col. 4‘ Causeway Much Fisheries CAPITAL BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN OTTAWA — The Miramichi fisheries should not be adverse- affected by the construction of the Prince Edward Island causeway. This assurance was given in the House of Commons Monday in reply to a question posed by Liberal MP G R. Mchlliam. whether consideration has been given to sufficient brid- ge sections in the proposed causeway to safeguard all spec- ies of Miramichi fisheries in their migration to Miramichi waters. The fisheries department rep- lied that such consideration has been given and that present plans contemplate 20 to 25 per cent of the length of the cause- way in open sections. Serious Supply Shortages Reported By NATO Chief “The progress which has been made toward the attain, ment of these goals permits me to make . judgment that. within the limits and for to (Continued on page 2. col. 4) Bardot Film Frowned On CHICOUTIMI, Que. lCl-‘l Roman Catholics of the Chif'nlb timi diocese have been asked not to attend showings of the controversial Brigitte Bardot film And God Created Woman. The Diocesan office said that the film is “gravely immoral." It also appealed to persons in charge of balls where the film was to be shown to withdraw it. "It is to each individual to s . WANTS BUILth He pleaded with the parlia-l mentarians to see that theirI governments ‘ up to thel examine his own conscience be- fore God." a statement from the office said. force goals which have beenI The film is now being shown agreed upon r some years. Nevertheless, he said: I Gun-Ioting Being Soug OXBOW. Sask. (CPl—A gun- man who terrorizcd an apartment block Sunday was quoted as felling one of his vic- tims: "I‘ve kiled one man. I have six more bullets for some- body else and one for myself." '1‘ e man who was the object of that threat lived in the apart- ment block. He said in an inter- view Monday that Allan Mc- Guire. a fellow tenant, told him early Su lid ay morning that somebody was out in the third- flnor hall with a Ala-calibre fl 6‘. “When this guy came into the Iroom he was $1341 e a man— iac," the man said. "I couldn't wouldn‘t listen to he'd al- believe he treason—«until he said Iready killed somebody Oxbow a bed In a number of theatres in the Chicoutimi region. Terrorist ht In Sask. The gunman tied the man to . forced Allan McGuire and Margaret Palmer Into Mc- Guire's car and drove off with them. McGuire. 25. ' Palmer. 23. turned up about 12 hours later in Meh‘llle, Sank. 150 miles north and wad of here and 85 miles northeast of Regina. Police are still hunting for the gunman. They said they lieved the gunman was in McI- ville because they found Mc- Guire‘s car and SOS-calibre rifle behind a cafe in the city McGuire and Miss Palmer said they escaped from fliPll‘ abductor when he fell asleep. ey would say nothing more about the incident. (a.