Hf it’s Good for the Isla % “Covers Prince Edward Is PICTURESQUE SETTING with a view to concocting a | - 3¢ se , land Like. The Dew , JANUARY 18, 1962. itional | 99 ndustry DIVORCE PLEA IS AMAZING The session will Be opened 18 PAGES iraditional Pomp Slated or Parliament Opening Throne Speech St a = ; TULSA, Okla. (AP) — e e oun District Court Judge Ray- ' a. = -c for 3 pm. Del ee | MONTREAL (CP) — Two On. the U.S. market and encourage from Ernest Jones Tuesday 8 s very af : Pe : = (ae dairy officials led repre-| the manufacture of quality ched- but said the basis for the ; sentatives of Canada’s. dairy dar and foreign-type cheeses. etition was “the most ‘ . MARRIAGE COURSE HELD AT BASILICA r | | amete - Wedaentey in a dis E. C. Rouse, secretary nae | N ig I've ever seen.” wit seme eee penches eas the throne speech te 2 ! ert au 4 cussion problems facing | ager of the Ontario Whole Milk. “That_a husband and fa- um Se | ore euaees. “te Two of the couples who re- ; ton Hammill prior to the open- | Phillipa MacNally, Marguer- 200 KEEPER eae and whole milk luc-| Producers’ League said Cana ther of 11 children at be ‘have been provided for.senators The event, made all the more gistered for the annual mar- tie bi ite Mossey, Father Hammill ae | ers. dian milk production is increas-’ guilty of incompatibility "4 their guests attending the colorful by gowns of the womea riage courses at St. Dunstan's | ‘94 course last night. snd Steven Connolly. (See (CLAIMS RECORD _¥. ©. Coon, a director of the ing “at a rather alarming rate" does injustice to the term,” pening of the new parliament- and the uniforms of the military Basilica talk with Rev, Pres- | They are Robert Simmons, — story on page 5.) ree : _ Ontario Cheese Producers’ As | reaching a record total of 19- said Judge Graham. ary today. and the diplomatic corps, will : = BRISTOL, England (AP) sociation, said the . Canadian | 100,000,000 pounds in 1961. The couple were married |- But Chief Justice Patrick Ker- be televised nationally AB Stan Evans said y | cheese industry is “one branch, ota) fluid milk consumption when Mrs. Jones was 13. |Win and justices of the Su-| Gen. Vanier is due to arrive 5 site Ww that as far as he of the dairy industry that is to | pag increased slightly. because They have children aged 12, | preme Court of Canada will sit, by horse - drawn state carriage | an e ' e ro oSsa ae vag apr Aer a a fairly sound position.” lat jon increase. but per Its 9. 8. 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, and |on the same old straight-backed | at the main door of Parlia- ' * FIC - are Fagen gam a ao |” He told the annual meeting of sonata cocontiption had been de. chairs in the aisle in front of ment's Centre Block at 2:55 p-m. . - ; x sre ‘ world’s shortest - tempered Dairy Farmers of Canada 4 clining since 1956 the Speaker’s throne for the cer- EST. Before entering he will in- . ‘ e 2 beasts—a rhinoceros. | total of 115,000,000 pounds of | Ze 2 emony in the Senate chamber. spect a 100-man guard of honor i : | Evans, a 30-year-old keeper...cheddar cheese were produced | . The softly - polished, oak- from the 2nd Battalion, Cana- e ea e i efa Ss at the city. zoo, is milking fi 1961—an increase of 6,000,000 | stained pine benches for the sen- dian Guards. of Camp Peta. : ! two-ton. Stephanie, a recent pounds over 1960. —~ ators, replacing ones used regu- wawa, Ont. drawn up opposite - s , mother, in the interests of Exports of cheddar cheese QC _ larly since the 1920s, are the the Peace Tower. A 21 gun A resolution to the effect that{ building was to be-erected in the} Coun. MacNeill © stated science. a were estimated at 20,000,000 only new feature of the open- sgjute will be fired from nearby “in the event the Shaw Govern-| centre of the city. | that the erection of ‘such & The milk is being analyzed pounds—an increase of $,500,- Ing. Nepean Point on his arrival and departure ment still proposes to erect a 900 pounds over 1960—but the new provincial building, it should! It ‘was noted that the Fathers | work in the city “we have- substitute food for baby | increase was nullified by a cor- ; with the reading of the Speech take immediate steps to inter-| of Confederation building was to no right to interfere as it would rhinos whose mothers are | responding decrease in domes- from the Throne by Governor. SUMMONS MPS . change the location with that of | be a sort of memorial building, not be a nice thing to puta killed by poachers in Africa. | tie consumption. ' General Vanier. The speech, When the Governor - General -the proposed Fathers of Cee. | Reina Sueiineies to hr fp cee) monkey wrench im the works.” If the experiment succeeds, | ‘The dairy official estimated written by the government, out- has taken ‘his seat in the Sen- ‘| it may. save the increasingly- Canada’s annual imports of for- ~ lines the administJation’s legis. &t¢. Maj. C. R Lamoureux, gem federation Building,’ was defeat- provinces, and such a building ed ast night following consider-| should be erected in a more’ ahle discussion by members of | picturesque setting. Such a site| the “5th ~Queen's Liberal As-, = at their annual mieet- | g. aa The . resolution also stated) that if this was done it would! preserve public, monies and also) give access by the public to such) a building. . | would be where the provincial | government proposes to erect! its new building. 1 William MacNeill, a member of the eity council, that | he regretted having to go the resolution but he was off the opinion that “anything that. | The weather office ‘in Toronto says the coldest weather of the winter now is firmly entrenched across“ Canada. e In Ontario, sub-zero tempera- “tures held sway in all but the southern portion of the province, _ with stiff winds adding to the discomfort. Snowflurries and lit- | tle change in temperature were forecast for today. , Vancouver caught its first big | forward to a moderating in- | air coming | fluence of warm |down frorn the Arctic. Temper- atures were ranging between 10 | and five degrees below zero. The general Quebec weather By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | Westman and Pierte Gagne, was gcold and windy. In Mont- temperatures the order of “the. \day, winds gusted to 4 miles; an hour but predictions called for the winds to drop. Montreal's MOVER EXPLAINS The mover of the tesolution Sinclair Cutcliffe, poimted Mr. MacNeill that “we are against the building but think the ‘site for the proposed | provincial building would , Also getting into the discus | sion was J.P. Nicholson, who | SEs! & rare black rhino from extinc- _eign-type. cheeses at nearly 13,- tion. In -order to win srephanie’s confidence, Evans stayed with her day and night during her | recent -pregnancy. The hulking mother gives him a thoughtful look from time to time as he milks away, but so far she has shown Mr. shoul Coon said dairy farmers d press for freer access to Milk Called Safety Factor }- ~ pital.here was Reinhart Weich, | seven-eights ‘of the strontium Come Under |32, of Calgary. Burns covered | from her diet.” | 45 per cent of his body. In fair! Mr. Rouse said strontium 90 condition with burns was Ed- ig similar (o calcium, and if | New Junta | mond La Chapelle, 26, of Re- sufficient calcium: is present in gina. | the diet “the body will accept | |the calcium and discriminate Authoritative information | 32, of Shoal Lake, Man., were | against the strontium 90.” . available Wednesday night said | released from hospi Sei a eae ste slic and its treatment for minor. s. ! U.K. ;2 Pioneer Dies the Dominican Repu 3,000,000 people once again under tight military rule. The information, filtering out in are VOUT orsnip /46: and E. Kezama, both of dropped a bomb on ‘t.” tal after | Killed were L. A.” Tolliver, Regina; R. Duppereault, Sotialist | “The most explosive’ and potentially dangerous area in| Charlottetown if not in Prince | Edward Island is virtually with- out fire protection,”’ Gordon Stewart, deputy chief of the | Charlottetown Fire Department said last night. He was referring to the area | the statéments, saying that con- | representatives in the east end of Charlottetowai | By THE CANADIAN PRESS The political air was warm but the weather frigid as voters prepared to ballot today in five Ontario byelections. While the politicking steamea to a sweltering climax amid | harsh words all around,. the | plunging mercury seemed to be) g off chances of a dig 20, of the city fire department, held at the firemen’s room. MINIMUM PROTECTION . The deputy“chief stated that only the minimum of protection could be offered to the area by the city fire department. Fire Chief H.H. Jewell backed up trary to any statements that tection,’’ it was stated. The fire department heads said that if one of the tanks were to go up in flames, the first task lative program. SPACE LIMITED Members of the Commons have to crowd into limited standing space behind the brass rail just inside the door of the Senate. Because they are com- elected not moners, the country’s } are per- | mitted on the floor of the upper MASSEY TO ATTEND Former Governor - General Vincent Massey, Gen. Vanier's predecessor, will again attend would be to cool the other tanks | the ceremony, sitting at a spe- with heavy streams of water. | But as the situation stands at | present only one two-and-one- | half inch line could be brought | to ‘play,. and that without the | tremendous boost in pressure offered by a pumper. Kt is even almost impossible cial spot on the Senate floor The lieutenant - governor of On- tario, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island also have ac- cepted invitation’ to attend For the first time, the Senate chamber will be equipped wiih simultaneous translation equip- tleman usher of the Black Rod, will walk down the hall to sum- mon members of the. Commons to the upper House for the read- ing of the throne speech After Contmons members have returned to their own chamber, Prime Minister Diefenbaker wilf introduce bill No. 1. which ‘es- tablishes the Commons’ right te | ° + | Also pointed out in the pre-| would help Charlottetown the Moted that a number of archi 10 ‘hostility, In Radiation | beyond Canada Packers Lid., | the-water supply was sufficient |House. The one exception is the OnSite! any bill whether it is amble of the resolution’-was| members of the Sth Queens ore ae ne Gear te I ‘ | where huge oil and gasoline | everywhere for fire protection, | prime minister, who sits to throne apcech ar net Bill Non! that the building was going to| berals should be for it.” He said j ‘an Ge eae eae | | MONTREAL (CP) — An On- | storage tanks, a major industry, | the area in question was sadly | the right of the Governor-Gen- is one of those parli nita Be built on o alte is the. western | thet. the Fathers-of “Camednce- changed -now it would meas « Casualties Listed tario dairy efficia! recom. | government garage, warehouses, lacking in water mains. eral. * traditions — a» blank solece aA section of the ci cee te eee ae a SF ak ond ener tend] [a ey that Cana | service stations and private re- ge stated that a four-inch The Supreme Court judges paper which will not be heard ~ thé Charlottetown harbor while|city and “you shouldn't look a oft. ° ai Blast i rink more milk to avoid| sidences are situated. He was main extended from in front of | used io sit on Canada’s wool-| from again during the session the Fathers of Confederation gift horse in the mouth, ire = me oa Ie ine e ——— of radioactive fall- speaking at the annual meeting Canad “ Erne od rrr te the sack, a huge circular pillow-like | ‘The, an Commoun wil ee government < | out! | : . “" tuffed with horse har. | ee ' , we never see it.| EDSON, Alta. (AP) — Earl) i line was a dead end. Conse- aftaly 5 ; | asked by the government to take es be like all the rest of Westman, 24, of Kenaston, = Sy pee, eontetery-mane- quently, it was said, it is im-| yee wan sack, in Britain's House yy consideration of the throne ; : V the Conservative promises,” he Sask. said Wednesday he » Ontario Whole Milk | possible for a fire pumper io | Of Lords. occupied there by the speech at a later sitting. The | ssid “ : erawied on his hands and knees Producers’ League, said ad-| pump water from the single lord chancellor or presiding of: second day of the session, Fri- ‘ Fo! i — sana. @ escape a listering inferno prog publicity has branded | s hydrant in the area. “If a pump- ficer, is stuffed with wool. It day, will be occupied by re 1 bee Ps jafter, a natural ans ee _® carrier of radioac-| ? ler is the hydrant originally was intended as a re. snocches of the mover and see- : Ss Vv e I € Z n ae vd es “icing. deleesdle™ Besos 35 miles of ae =. 2 the cag ah een 2 the hose wil Gotta : sniaiier to leciciotors ot wot ’Sonder bf the address in reply te ‘ , being ¥ } People depend . upon mk. | . th h — other 3 ay na a { Continued cn Page § Cal 2)” | Rigel, Sorkmen. were killed im | sun-daisy foods for calcium =] nl IC EMPTY FOES tac ey canadian woulsack went wobds, thanks 10 the Governor mee OP { ; ion y. y get more strontium 90 in “ are ants use alte waen ine i By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Valley some 10,000 school child- | Westman’ and--three others et- their bones." he told the annual water ‘mains through empty | membership of | the Supreme’ General for reading We t e e ca was worst acci- meeting of Dai Farmers of fields in Court was increa Tom seven eons weather which alone “schools did not ne. ‘Dominicans dent of its kind in Canada. Canada. ° a fs - , | city, with not a building around, |to nine judges. All nine just U.A.R. Makes Griveed Catnde trem vsnnt to| Tie parts of Alberta In critical condition in hos-| “The cow screens as much as but ‘this hazardous area in the | couldn't crowd onto the old woo|- , coast: Br-r-risk: and Saskatchewan were looking | Ings east end is almost without pro- sack. Threat To Close , Canal To Dutch JAKARSA ‘Reulers' — The United Arab Republic will stop The Netherlands from using the Suez Cana! for military traffie against Indonesia, a top Indon- esian official said Wednesday. Ruslan Abdulgani. deputy chairman of President Sukar | fio’s supreme advisory council, made the statement to corres- hOWTal 0) ' son VW ecne: mie ted A ute f ‘ A esp 5 s ee , a - and in some Greater Van- | and ‘was 10-below and. Carlisle, 30, L. E. Miller, 33, vote in this little general elec- t» draft water out of the river Sin sane roe": mt cere he and tates Gad ume, C_ Ear: gUONDON (CP), Prleuor ow vag new Premier Jott et sia free id’ ena, 8 he, omy, nde 0 reer ith -was ‘reported. More was ex-| The Maritimes reported gen-|a 37-year-old air force general, | Staff ere R. V. Lamden 27, guaninded ey British social- | Robarts his first test of strength. At extreme high tide water conducted in both English and delivery of 55 American - built pected. today. ei erally 3cold and windy weather Pedro Rodriguez Echavarria. | Aa oe aid “the (ists of the: half - for debts at the polls. * (Continued on Page 3 Col. 4) | French, the Goversor ” General ‘Mentor training planes In British Columbia's Fraser ' with some areas getting snow. | He had been a major os in | fooked lik ‘they owe to one of the great | Present standing in the %@- Abdulgani said a Dutch-Inde- , ie the. makeshift post-Trujillo /re- | 4°€# - ‘pre meome pioneers of the movement. . | %4t legislature is: Progressive | nesian naval clash Monday was “REASON FOR ALARM” gime of the now-ousted - Presi- dent Joaquin Balaguer. After violent-clashes between demonstrators and troops in Sante Domingo Tuesday night, | the London School of Eco-| |momics, was recognized as one of-the leading economic histor- dans of this century Conservatives 68, Liberals NDP 5, vacant 5. The coldest weather ‘of the winter was at hand and thé fore- casts ran from highs ranging Political Groups Meet - To Map Session Plans discussed here Tuesday night | with Marshal Abdel Hakim Amer, visiting U.A.R. vice-pres- ident and defence minister. Amer, he added, ‘‘told us the between..15 below zero in Kenora’) OTTAWA (CP)—The ~bustle of \, snap election is not likely and Suez. Canal would not be open , riding to 15 above in the more new life returned to Parliament A that the best guess is late for use by the traffic of the southerly constituencies. | Hill Wednesday as two of the| spring, early summer or early Dutch aggressor directed to- CAMPAIGNING BRISK political groups met separately | fall ‘ ward Indonesia.” * But that did not dismay the to map plans for the session ~~ ne - ‘Butyhis*practical work in fight- .| ing poverty, breaking down class | barriers, .and g equal |Opportunities for education is less well remembered:‘His sim- Rodriguez Echavarria tossed | P ga | +out the 16-day-old state ruling council headed by Balaguer and’ , . African Warning. took power at the head .of a “Infectious Hepatitis Said Out OTTAWA (CP) — A senior fed- Of Control. Newfoundland 618 (446). | Ls seven-man junta. PROMISE ELECTION « “The junta, taking over rule UNITED NATIONS (AP)—Ni-| ple. belief was that all men | geria warned Portugal Wednes- should be treated as equals. under-a form of martial law, | ay ee countries of Africa Tawney, son of a wealthy In- take whatever action they dian civil servant, was a prod- they will be allowed to choose deem necessary if Portugal re- uct of Rugby School and Oxford | promised the Dominican people 15 candidates from three par-| ties and their leaders, and the campaigning went on briskly vative MPs met in a 90-minute | Wednesday through northwest-caucus during which Prime | erly Kenora, Renfrew South, opening today. About 150 Progréssive Conser- Minister Diefenbaker spoke to Molotov Is Condemned. eral health officer Wednes-| Prince Edward Island 140 (113), their government—but set mo. fuses to change. its present pol- — privileges he believed should Brant and the two Toronto rid- | them briefly then left the meet- day the current-ou of in-|Nova Scotia 1,754 (1,386), New |date for elections. icies in Angola. . | be available to all British youth. | ings of Eglinton andy Beaches. | ing. telling reporters that he | s fectious hepatitis in Canada has | Brunswick 181 (79), Quebec 1,- had never seen such optimism | ; “out of control." _ | 413 B43), Ontario 3,003 (1,244), N ° . about the outcome of the next | "Dr, E. W. R. Best, chief of the Manitoba’ 1429 (355), Seskatche: N.S. Accidents election. | health department's epidemiol-| wan 828. (704), Alberta 1,004) k Liv The nine-member CCF-NDP . @my division, said “there is rea-| (690), British ‘Columbia 1.675 1@ e3 es group met for the second fon for alarm” in reporting. a | (912) and Yukon 62 (62). No fig- | : | straight day to chart their work MOSCOW (AP)--Vyacheslav (Reuters pews agency qupted record 12,007 cases of the dis-| ures available for the Northwest (ST. PETER'S, N.S. (CP) — for the session, including plans Molotov was condemned by Communist officials in Vienna _pase in 1961, nearly double the | Territories, | Sixteen-year-old Vincent Henry by their parliamentary leader Pravda Wednesday as a dog- as saying that after Wednes previous year’s total.- .- | Total number of deaths for the ~Martell Wednesday Hazen Argue to propose a reso- matic opponent of Soviet Pre- day's attack on him in Pravda, “One assumes the peak may | year were not yet available when his homemade iceboat Iutign demanding a sharp in-|mier Khrushchev's policy of they did not believe Molotov have been reached,” he said in| Hepatitis is* described as an was blown ipte open water on in Prairie Farm, Assist- peaceful coexistence, ‘‘the most would return to his post here.) an interview. ‘But there really | acute virus infection character- an inlet near his home at Rock- ance Act payments. _ | important question of our time The Pravda aricle was @ is 10 basis for any prognostica- ized by fever, loss of appetite, | ‘The Liberal opposition has , Comsmunist leaders of Al- fresh round in sporadic blasts tien,” ; ' |mausea and abdominal discom- . | scheduled -its pre-session caucus >amia, unrepentent Stalinists— launched against Molotov and ‘Dr. Best said nobody abpears fort followed by jaiindice. The for today a few hours before 224 by implication Red China's his companjons in a %o-called ; from the virus causing period of illness in severe cases Governor-General Vanier opens. Merarchy which supports them anti-party group when Khrusb- or Bintan Dag: Sa dhemegay usually is long. Like polio, many county farmer-died Wednesday Parliament at 2:30 p.m. EST nena ates! criticized for what chev ousted ‘hem from wie® n some cases were mild, a persons are cartiers Without be- | with the speech from the throne Pravda called lerous at- Communis! and governmen , , tacks. on icy. posts in 1957. are some of those infected ing ill themselves. : ne the Serene s leg ne et views of our ; seriously ill. |, The incubation period—aver-- . | party on the problem of peace- : wa ow Bg a making ft difficult edison ts oan evertuient oonpset ‘ople | ful coexistenee is the favorite Hunger Strike Soe teed conseet Mectve’ lit. at Ghiviews th the cacti was how soon an election, an- bobbyhorse of anti - commu. |. ° : ed jg rarsl areas and sew urban sages. There is mo vaccine, but | ticipated this year, will be held, | nism the Soviet Cammmuniet Is Discontinu poor sewage Giepeeal systems | treated with on Bevalin. 1. * It assailed Molotov. r-year HALIFAX ‘CP! — A hunger ; bi ol4 former foreign minister e by inmat®s at the city’s coane eameiee 6 major factee es WHERE-TO-FIND.-IT | Stalin's day. little more than a nee “Prisca ended Wed. = Price For Steer : week after onl nue nesday two days after it started. FIGURES TELL STORY _ - : Announcements, notices 14 _|denly and inexplicably in t Governor John Grant said the ‘The federal- health depart- Is Called Record ., Births, deaths, ete, . 3, 14 | mews. A foreign ministry state- s¢ inmates ended their meal iment, in compiling its statistics, : Classified ........,. 14,15 |ment said then that Molotov 1,.ott by eating breakfast and ee DENVER, Colo. (AP)—A i Comics, features ....... 16 |would be feturning to hiS joc: of them returned to the the: “4 7 | Finance, markets .... 15 | Atoms-For-Peace job in Vienna. inores which earlier they had ee ee Sport H, site mane tener ee seul refused to do Wednesday grand Editorials ...... ovecssss The men complained about steer of the National Prince County ......... 2 [ouster from the party. the meals but governor Grast_ “eek 6 tinek| Sammerside .. .... .... 3 NEVER GOT THERE ° said there were other reasons Ta ; Rex ro €3 Kings Co. covee eecccee « 4 Molotov never reached for the strike. They were being by ? City, Queens ............ 5 Vienna, however, and the for- investigated. He blamed three je Deve oes from the: Falls | : ‘ Wemen’e ©.........--04... 7 eign ministry refused further ringleaders who intimated of» Denver Hilton bridge Southern (CP Wirephiote) -_ comment about his assignment. |ers inte taking part ¢ % a a, ’ b