Ii it's Good For the Island The Guardian is For it - “Covers Prince Edward one (hematite Island Like The Dew” tensity. N0. 294 Authorized in Second Class Mail by the Fist Office Department. mtawa. and for payment of postage to cub CHARLOTT'ETDWN, CANADA, SATUEDXTTDECEME'E'R—fifieez. WEATHER Sunny with a few widely separated snowe. flurries; northwest winds 15. Innuhigh 10 and 20. Sunday: sunny and cold. mugs” SEVEN CENTS 14 PAGES finders For Memorial Building cheduled to Be Called today A rail to contractors from A department of public works roast to coast to submit tenders official said yesterday that the in.» construction of the S.800.- St. Eleanor's firm of Curran 000 (‘tinfederation Memorial and Briggs Limited will begin Roblin Returned In Manitoba Administration ' Building in Charlottetown will demolishing the former public F r a k library at the corner of Queen I (D a. the department of fisheries l ness arrangements connected are usually complicated and ‘10- 1 mi“.- of Confederation Mem- tenders have been called for the to make sure that everything "\ll the green ‘lights are now a “The preliminary work h a s ' At Dinne 3": There are no more loose tenders for the mo m o rial of the funds sufficient. for i in .\laci\’innou appeared be- ‘said. “there will be a meeting. with the preparation for ten~ OTTAWA ~— Fisheries Minis. nirtit that the Foundation is successful firm will be award~ ed that large sketches of the ins held here. tags on the site could properly ..ianuary and if all goes ncll. placed on display soon in a loc- _ I crtained at the test kitchen ofi o . ,Ing. About 35 MPs attended. w o ‘ in a short address. to the tment is doing to develop new lpart of the department's pro- . ' The. dead policemen: . Ilt‘t‘mf‘il-Onf‘. using his day off wounded were erroneous. mar-' Needless to say the luncheonl H". grupsome climax to a bank They said the second pair of c i I on the force. iw k T R I “"055 a wonaan DAY are or o u e dressed as Santa Claus—carried Pointing out that the bu sl- with such a large scale project involvmg national participation—-.-. ._ . n precedentcd, Dr. MacKinnon ‘ Mat-Kinnon, of th e and Grafton Streets and that said “the Foundation has had ...-ml ('iiizcns Foundation. an-t removal of the Cabot Building. was in order before call in i nmtiicctl yesterday. also on the site of the meninr- for lenders. g up. “ hr said. "and we are going TENDERS CLOSE JAN. 21 now been completed which in- W mam ahead with the pro- r. MacKinnon said that volvcd the securing in writing ml. to tie u . building close. on Jan. 21. "Dur- project and the legal matters CAPITAL BUREAU READY TO PROCEED ing the week of January he and technical details assnciated‘ OF THE GUARDIANl lm'i‘ tttc Executive Council probably in Montreal. of the (for. i Thursday to advuse. the govern- Foundation and at that time the Dr. MacKinnon also announc- t" "' Angus MaCLean play“ ' host this week at a luncheon "mt ready to proceed. Wlill the _ the . contract. Construction terior of the uilding are being pl‘itli't'l and that extsting butld- will begin in the latter part of prepared. an that they will be in“, “Shem-M commit.” of. Ilt‘ removed and the site clear- 'the building will be ready by at store window for all citizens l the House "I commons was en" mi ay o 1964." to see." I in I l he Sir Charles Tupper build-i committee members. Mr. Mac- Lean outlined what the depart- In ways of cooking and preparing ea 0 u p :fisli dishes. He said it was all MONTREAL tCPt-a'l‘wo pit-.other policemen had been i558; igmeéwtifiiage canadlans l f” _n f a f“ “. aude Marincaii. 40: o I l or e ow-o iccru . ried: three chil ' t ' - ‘ ‘ 3 “(W SW and killed Friday in cm, W FALL dren. 15 yeat'sl consisted of fish. , t . . .tBrabant. 31; ‘ ; , . holdup in suburban St. Laurent. “me?” drhv“ up as the hahd'ts dren: eight Viagrst two hu At least four bandits ~ one gotggay 0"" of“ l ' . I mu y, snowy ield in cscap-‘ Marineau had i n - out tlic holdup at a branch ofllhg- The I‘m Policemen rah i“thiday off to fill inglizr :ifothlgg on the St. Laurent force. Denis. the Canadian Imperial Bank of Ih“ Ileldv Slumhlfll and f9“ a"diofficer who wanted to spend the commerce. on Coin do Hesse suffered superficial cuts. dav with his f .1 Road. They escaped with an es- Quebec P.“°"i"°i?1 PPIIC" and Civic funci~alzmivlil be held OTTAWA (Cpl ”’ mesmem: timated 310.000. Omrcal City POINT JOInCd In‘noxi Tuesday ‘Les Hood of the Canadian Pos-. ‘the search for the bandits. Pro- . i' ' l nlice sct u road blocks‘ the bank in response to a burg‘ “new p p- l . I . r A and took up stations at alll m 3 mm M “my drove up m'bridgcs leading from the west- thc front door they were met . br a stream of bullets from the ergailc‘fugidoafvN11131:?“ lizrg' bandits. One—the lookout man. bandits may have been wounded | 10.500 members. carried an automatic rifle. ihers 9f the M°mreal Crhhlhallbecausc blood was seen in the' - _ _ - ~ 1 I ilnvcstigation Bureau were offt ~ - Under worl‘ 1" 'UIQ' pottal‘ One of the officers. wounded. ‘ in an undisclosed destination {Show 0“ {he held through “Web ’. employees adhere strictly to all‘ lcll tmm hie'car. He managedflhm, said mm mission wag "p019 bandit. car seed Wildly. grates and regulations of the post I" m"- 5 “W ‘ and wasiconiiection with the holdup hTIlE‘ The Dome broadcas‘ a re-iomce departmenl“ wm‘ the "h SIN“ again. He died “19"- Thei CIB men wore bullet-proofycststqucg to 8“ donors and hosm'lsu” that mere is a Slmv'm’ “I Won“ home’th ("9d 0“ Iheland carried machine guns. They'tals to be-on the mom“ {or i ma“ handling and delivery' way to hospital. ‘ twere later raiding underworld ‘ ESfigilewzsmélg {or treatment fox-i Mr. “00" said 8 Clear affirm‘i There were many Versions of: hangouts and polica were alsol un 5' tallve Ville—hallo“ are Ten-"n" the holdup and shooting. Police! stationed at rail. air and hus‘mVES THROUGH .WINDOW table by Jan. 7—Will give the aS-i crud earlier reports that twol terminals. .. Three- “ the Pawns “Perm”! sociation executive the author-- The two policemen sped sibility a fifth bandit may havei (CLO said Friday that forms? been with the gang as driver' ' ‘of the. getaway car. i l Police said there was a pus-i tat F) m p l oy e. e. s' Associationt . t for the secret ballot on work-to-1 _ They said also that one. of thei “he hm" have 30"" "hi I" ahl »_ 30%? ~~ scam . l Rolland MacDonald 43. of Toronto. dismissed from his job recently for making a' $200 blunder. has a moment: of relish as he displays a $3.- ledMENTARY MILLIONAIRE 000,000 goof on the. part of the company. Mr. MacDonald received his holiday pay che- que for 53.000.042.17. exactly $3,000.000 too much. M r. UNIVERSITIES SAID CHECKED ‘lnside the bank. One of them ity to apply work.[o.ru|e if 119.: . C-fical‘ed by fllVIntZ. through 8 gotiations with the. federal gov- w'hdhw- He ‘5 hehPVEd ‘0 be ernment on pay increases prove’ a e s the man who entered a nearby! unsatisfactory, r V ‘ . l ‘Chhhhhed 0" Page 5 COL 2' V civil servants earlier this week. “ASHIbGTON (AP! » Mari- before the radioed data can be‘ .said postal workers are in the tier It gave man his first scien. . analyzed and evaluated. inext category in be considered “‘9' and hailed for 3 I3“ 500"} The. Federated Association of M”. mock an another planet as The success of the momentous in the government's cyclical re-. I1 fine 9 hOIduP- A ‘0“th ban" Letter CaFriers is conducting a II “tuned by Venus Friday at. Spa” exDenmcm was “man”! View of ClVlI servu-e salaries. dit was the lookout. standing Sim-liar p0” of its members, Ther9_ were 89V?" employeeslcreases for some 65.000 other Pa l' t tat the o enin of a ress con- lcrnoon. the US. I p g p raid outside the bank with an auto- Finance Minister Nowtan. in I i Space agency’ference when an official of the. A G i Imam? rm“ announcing retroactive pay in- I .National Aeronautics and Space Minister Denies Given For Police Probe OTTAWA tCPl ~ Justice Min- 1 ister Fleming said Friday he has “given no such instructions whatsoever" for RCMP investi- gations into the. political activi- f‘reioi-t directors at GoidJAdministration told reporters: By THE CANADIAN PRESS ties of student. and stone. Calif. reported shortly' "We arecurrently scanning. FRIDAY. Den IL 1962 ‘ I members}! Chadian universi_ “h” Ihf‘ Space craft went pasttand Rfithcrmg data from the Prime Minister Diefenbaker I'I fies Venus. at 4:0l p.m. AST. that;Planel.' i said Canada ho es to intro- As the first reports from Mar- 9 duce a resolution in the UN before long to condemn Rus- sian imperialism. Justice Minister denied giving any instructions to the. ROM for investiga- tions into political activity at universities. Bernard Dumont (SC—Belle- chassei urged that the gov- "‘\\e have definitely received. I data from both radiometers." iner reached earth. NASA ad- Those are the devices matiministrator James Webb said‘ “out turned on by a radio com. t more would be added in man's mand beamed 36,000.000 milestknowlcdge of Venus in the next, from earth to start scanning the’few hours than had been col- nlancl when they came within‘lCClEd before. 1 range of it at 2:55 p.m. AST. For several anxious hours; They took temperature mea. early in the day scientists werei surements of the surface and unsure whether the two radio-i cloud covering and recorded ra-.meters—-the chief scannning in- diocmanatlons from the planet‘struments aboard Mariner —f until Mariner reached a point‘wcre operating. Twice they‘: ‘2 minutes later where they no'faited to switch on in response longer could focus on Venus .to built-in command signals. B t t 9:35 . . AST th - Mitsr enocass DATA ." a "m ham?! It may be as long as a month lArmy Payroll . a l Fleming l QUEBEC ICPt—Two armedi .bandits jumped into an automo-1 bile at an intersection in Que- ‘bec's lower town Friday and stole $25,000 in army pay. . The money. being carried by. lbank employees. was on its way' ernment send out a $5 Christ- ito the army camp at Valcar-l mas bonus to low-income fam- itier. 20 miles north of Quebec 'es. City. MONDAY. Doc. 17 In the car were Paul Gagne. The Commons meets at. 2:30 i manager of a branch of the. Bank" pm. to continue its debate on inf Montreal. and two other em- an interim money supply bill. jployees. Leon Carbonneau and . The Senate meets a p.m. .Miss Michele Roy. .wered a com n from the. California desert. v ‘g'sy\ 3* ‘ | t l . Q o»? l ' HOMES EVACUATED IN YUKON mm Hg!!! mm the luddon‘thaw. Forty-five wom- was taken the unaccustomed fit for habitation until spring. i motion #niiikli‘. Rtiivtmn: :3 m Chum" lxefiewzfgr' mild weather ended and the Some houses had several in- t 819er mm of but“ in .n old-m" bed: slush turned to ice over the ches of solid fee all over the ‘ Whi this week. The Sleepy Hollow has no new“. Whole overflow area. Expec- (round floor. tation is the homes will not be Ki inborn fiver overflowcd following I facilities. Since this picturo (Cl‘ Wircphotoil I There is no police interference . lwitb academic freedom. free-; dom of speech or political ac-t tivities. he. lot the Commons after a New Democratic mem~ her said his party had received complaints about university in- vestigations and asked for as- surance that they “will stop immediately." Tom Berger tNDP 7- Van- couver Burrardt said such in— vestigations could “only breed ‘ suppression and fear. Mr. Fleming said the. assump- tion on which Mr. Berger based his assertions was "quite warranted." Apart from one. let- ter. involving a questionnaire. he said he. had not received any letter from anyone on the sub- ject and he was unaware. of what prompted MP5 to raise the subject. BROACHED THURSDAY NDP Leader T. C» Douglas during the. question period Thursday asked about the al- leged investigations. Mr. Fleming said it is "amaz- ing" that if there are grounds for complaints they have not : :3 . \hccn brought to his attention. The job of the. police. he said. is law enforcement. However. they do go to universities at. times to carry out inquiries into prospective employees of public ulty and private companies. on WINNIPEG lCPI ~ The. Pro- gressive Conservative. govern- ment of Premier Duff Roblin won reelection Friday in the Manitoba general election with virtually unchanged strength. The Canadian Press said at 9:40 p.m. CST that early returns indicated the return of the gov- ernment. which first won power i in 1958 and was re-elected in 5 1950. " Premier Roblin won personal ' re-election in the Winnipeg city riding of Wolseley within an hour after the polls closed ‘at 8 p.m. CST Several members of his cabl- net also were elected early. in- ‘cluding Attorney-General Ster- ""i_ filing Lyon in the Winnipeg su- ‘lyburban riding of Fort Garry. Industry and Commerce Minis? ‘ter Gurney Evans in the Win- I nipeg city riding of Fort Rouge, .Resources Minister C. H. Wit- :ncy in Flin Flon. Agriculture 'Minister George Hutton in the ‘rural riding of Rockwood-lber- ville and Health Minister. ‘George Johnson in Gimli. Welfare Minister John Chirs- ‘ tianson was defeated by Liberal .Gordon Johnston in Portage la l Prairie. i tNDP LEADER REE-ELECTED ‘ New Democratic Party " 'Lcader A. R. Paulley was re. ielectcd in the Winnipeg subur- ban riding of Radisson and Lib- ;eral Leader Gil Molgat. was re- turned in the riding of Ste. Rose. northwest of Winnipeg. Fifty-five“ seats were at stake MacDonald he'd take said the cheque back "but imagine two executives of the firm , _ . . . signing the cheque." he said. in the election. With voting in (ct! Wit-whom) the northern ridings of Chur- chill and Rupertsland deferred tuntil Jan. 4. Both the Progrcs.l [ sive Conservatives and Liberals tran candidates in all 55 seats. STANDING ' ‘ ('P standing in Manitoba-it 'Grcn'ified’ Premier Says l Elected: PC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3'2 Lih . . . . .. 1.1 NDP 7 SC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 When he had finished spcak- Leading: ing. .l. W. Pickersgill tL_Bona_ I . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . .. } vista ~ Twillingate’t rose to ask TIM ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ' " . Deferred . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 for an explanation on when the .. tContinued on page H col. 7! Total , . , , . . . . . . . . . . .. 37 Police, Fire Probe Blaze in ME. ~ DOAKTOWN. NB. tCP\ Investigations by the provincial fire marshal and RCMP contin- ued Friday while grief-stricken parents prepared for funeral services for five of their eight children and a sixth victim of a house ' at noon Thursday. apparently following a kitchen stove explosion. quickly de~ stroycd the two-storey wooden home of Glcnwood Parker's family at Bettsburg. a small community seven miles from this village and some 70 miles northeast of Fredericton. Sandra Parker. 17. baby-sit. ting aunt of the Parker chil- dren. was believed knocked un- conscious by the explosion and died. Also dying in the flames LAKELAND. Fla. (AP) — A mass migration of farm work- ers into Florida's frozen citrus groves began Friday for the biggest cropsalvaging opera- tion in the state's history. Migrant workers made idle by loss of vegetable crops in the. state's worst cold wave since 1889 were recruited from all over south Florida to pick or- nnges. grapefruit and tanger- ines before deterioration. Emergency arrangements were. made to bring in i3 plane- loads of laborers from Jamaica. starting Saturday. was a race against time. ‘2 ,’ Citrus Fruit Salvage Job . m; (1; (Is Launched In Fl tspoil some of the fruit before it could be harvested and rushed to processing plants for canning and conversion into juice con- centrates. AUTHORIZES AID t The US. Agriculturc depart- ;ment authorized the emergency ‘import of 3.000 additional for- eign laborers. Normally. the state is per- mitted to bring in 8.940 workers during the harvest seasons. Florida Citrus Mutual. big growers cooperative. estimated that despite smudge fires. ma- chines to stir up the air to pre. vent frost and other efforts to it V'trming weather threatened IoIsave the citrus crop. more fruit INSIDE TODAY Marshal ‘ Announcements. notices lit Births. deaths . . . . . . .. .‘i. lit Classified . . . . . . . . . . .. 12. 13 Comics .. . 9 Finance. markets 10 Editorials .. . City. Queens . . . . . . . . . .. 5 1 Prince County . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 1 Kings County . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 were Gleiiwood Wayne. 11: summerside 3 Carol Anne. 6: Shirley Mac. 4. Sm” _ ‘ _ V ‘ . . I ' V ' I ' ~ H g and Yvonne Louise. 2. Thomas. wnmmsv I __ 7 7. died in hospital at Newcastle. Larry. 10. rcscucd Jackie. it. w'*" The other child. infant Christo- C . phcr. was with is grandmother in Doaktown. OTTAWA '(TPi A Qut‘ht‘c PARENTS AWAY The father. an assistant forcst Social Credit MP Friday raised in the Commons what he called ranger. was working in nearby woods. Mrs. Parker had driven to Fredericton. taking a friend to liospitat and planning medical checkup for herself. Parker returned home to find the house ablaze. Unable to on- “‘1‘. he pulled Thomas through ma scandal" in H". “5‘. of mm”. a window and rushed him to fund: M the. Canada Council Doaktown. But the badly burned Gm“; Gromirfl dimimlmm hh-V dlhd 13'” ‘h 'h“ Nh‘lhhslh‘ but vocal member for Lapointc. said the culture-boosting agency has made large low - interest loans to {in a n r e companics which in turn have used the money for loans to the public at rates as high as 32 pcr ccnt ‘\tr Gl‘f‘EOli‘f‘ said one <llf‘ll hospital. 50 miles away loan of 5300.000 at 3‘: per cent was made to industrial \cccpt- ancc Corporation. in \\I’ll(‘ll for- orida mcr Liberal prime minister Louis St Laurent holds a dil‘l‘(‘~ “as frozen than to HIST-SR That torship lAt‘ then rclcnds this year. 30.000000 boxes of citrus money at 00, per cent to the were lost and 30.000 trccs killcd same people who put up the ' cash in the first place in the LONDON. Ont. ACPI» A 25. to form n{ taxes. he said‘ 30-per~ccnt increase in the retail “r Gregoire mid “mu,” price of imported vegctables and an even higher increase in citrus fruit prices was forecast ‘riday in the, palm of the freeze in Florida. Charles Taylor. produce man- (Tanada Council loans have bccn made to otticr finance compan- ics. He named Union Accept- ant-c and Traders Finance The Social Crcditcr said lAt‘. directors include other former ager for National Grocers (‘om- - . - pany Limited. said his firm L‘l‘bcrf‘a yg'ysgfirs'wms‘dfc“. “211:; may have I“ turn I“ markhts ih founded the Canada Council Texas. Arizona and California “."h 3100000000 in “u “WW early in the new year to secure u”. ' ‘ supplies of fruit and vegetables. Canada may have to turn to the WON'T NAME THEM British Honduras for grapefruit. Despite prodding by Tllm an; I‘Scandal '— PC's Strength . Little Changed ' PREMIER nouns”- with the NDP contesting 38 and the Social Credit party 12. With counting still incomplete. the Liberals had gained two seats. one each at the expense of the Progressive Conserva- lives and the NDP. but had lost one to the PCs. With nearly half the vote! counted. the PC popular votr. was cut to 41 per cent from 47 in 1959. The Liberals had 35 per The. cent. compared Wit . NDP's 21-pcr-cent share of the popular vote was about. un» changed. Standing at dissolution was: Conservative 34. Liberal 10. NDP 9. Social Credit 1. vacant 3. Total 57. WlNNIPEG tr‘Pt ~~ Premier Duff Roblin. elected for the third straight time in the con- stitiicncy of Wolscley and with his Progressive Conservative government returned to power. said he is “gratified” at the ieo stills of Friday‘s provincial elec- firm. Speaking from his election headquarters. ‘\‘lr. Rnblin said the election went "pretty much as i expected". "It. went very smoothly. about as i thought. "I am personally gratified at, being returned. it i: a gratify— ing Vote of confidence. “i am deeply obliged to the. pt‘nnlt‘ in my own riding of Wnlv scley for the wonderful support they have given me " \lr Robtin hccamc premier “lift a '1]!l1f‘"il_\' government in 1038 and suept to office in a sot-mid election in lflfifl By MP Ficiccr '\'l‘f‘ \‘ancotttci' Flur- t'ard‘. \lr (il’f‘inll‘f‘ fli‘Cllan‘I to name lb:- othcr former minis- for: He raised the grievance as 'lir iotit'tton: dcbattri a lull in protidc tbc :ovcrnmcnl with in~ tct'int money supply for .Ianu‘ 11 Mr Ct‘i‘Enlt‘f‘ dirt tint specify in detail the Canada Council loans made to the Ill‘lanCP com- Dmich Rut presumath be was l‘f‘lf‘l‘l'ln: to the council’s invest- mom of its assets by purchas- ing shorticrm rommcrctal pa- per in the money market. l'tnhcrt Seattle St’ -- Quebec East“ bccnmc iiic second mem- ber of his nnrtt- in two days to say that unless the government hl‘lll2< in legislation soon to boost lIir‘ economy. the Social Credit partv may not support fiirtlict' intcrim supply motions. .\ Olson tSt‘ —'\1cdicina Hail madr n s l m it a r statement Thursday Gct'alrl Lanch ’I, W Beauharv nois-Salnbcri'y called on tho government to take action ea- tablisliing a Canadian flag and national anthem because they would result in “greater brotherhood in all of Canada on iltngiialism " sa' English people don't understand the French as they want. the French to understand them. 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