If 'it's Good Forlhe Island .The Guardian is For it lulu lb mm wmmlumuldmn LXXV NO. 282 . Moorland lawman Clu- VOL. UEEN Nancy Davis. M. a sopho. Year's Day floral parade and more at Pasadena (Calif) City College. has been named as Queen of Pasadena's 19% Tournament of Roses She'll reign over the annual New ‘nish in Prince County. in . the ' woodlot management. Sianchel-Kelly's Cross and ing in music. (AP Wirephoto) art. for improving marginalJ The research programs will-‘and the possibility of develop- and Development Act, Agricul- provincial proj~ - I P ‘ ‘ acts will consist- of five-dame * p into forestry and recreational industry and natural resources. ment. he said the government been Pt? I. projects are the first ma. ‘ a great amount of work by the i still to be acquired. He said Shaw for initiative in launching. s 1 It wa pi gratifying to have i “get offlustration tapestry plots to pio- Thc federal government signed Three of the dams will he in New In the {00“ an“ 0m“ Rose Bowl football game. She is a blue-eyed blonde major- evera Prolec s ayed OTTAWA «Th-Several proi-xtion and recreational purposes..toe.s and other food products farm land in Prince Edward Is- explore the possibility of pro-fing an export industry for peat and have. been approved under ccssing dehydrated pota-‘moss deposits. lhc Agricultural Rehabilitation 0 I no”... limit... Minister Shows Pleasure mumccd Friday. The federal - (or uatcr conservation. acquisi- - tion of marginal and sub-mar- At his home in Monell Hon. Discussing the land for hires- zmal farm land for conversionilmo F. Rossiter. minister of try and recreational develop- devrlopment and two researchisaid he was "very pleased”lhas buying land 811106 WWW”. 'the program had reached this June and he expected it would Mr. Hamilton noted that thp stage. He said it had inmlved‘be developed along with more jor ones in the Atlantic prov- department of agriculttrre. his ultimately it might involve sev- lnm and he praised premier department and the govemmentleral thousand acr s. as a whole and lit wa the ARDA schemes. There was no estimate as to ‘ tilt" ground" in this fashion. lvxde FEMS and woodlot own- the cost of the joint projects.i He said a considerable number Fers with information as to how of dams had been consideimi for , they could get more returns brood agreements with the, 10 prnimces earlier this year covw erlng the ARDA program. Queens County and the two . olhcrs in Kings. They will serve. Peters Bay and Lower Monta- 3 ginecring firm, Stevenson i““"‘.’."£"“‘,lx trellis.- sensors-is“:twins?- PC House Of’Cards Falls, .Liberal Leader Declares “w of the real reckons for “NIH: the Dec. 10 election is that “the government's house 0f r'al‘ds has fallen." Liberal reactor A.W. Matheson said last night. » voters of this province." he said. that the present govern- . too far on the resources we ve ment‘s expansion is not found-lam. years in office hurry ed on good basic roots. Many of . "Arm three _ i the programs undertake“ he"? i an election is called in a - ‘ no mots whatsoever. ‘ "I “am to point out to t‘hei "Some people in this province . Th ficient. Our opponents point - Ont. Railway Worker Appointed in Senate "-0TTAWA (on) - gets Robert- . a railway Worker like hid fllher before him. was asleep In his freight train caboose on I building is on the surface only. "I very much afraid the house of cards has fallen andI this is one of the real reasons for . The govern- ment's attitude is ‘get the vot- Ing over and let time cine the difficulties.‘ “If time cannot cure the problems created by this gov- ernment. their friends will have at least five years to milk the province dry—no ers business transactions. no limit t l his father worked for the CPR. The Robertson family moved two years latento Ignace. and then to Kenora. Even before he 'o‘ ., Del-fluent. C W .give r products ‘boyis Glasgow area of Queen and St. procesaing field. a Toronto en- day. The crowd. which had as. and sembled in the street outside. itContinued on page 3. col. it answered with a rousing anni- . . o are wondering if we have gone .1 “Covers Prince HARLOTI‘ETOWN, CANADA. SATURDAT'TITECEMEE‘R 1. 19'62. * who @nardian Edward Island Like The Dew” W E A T H E R Clear becoming mostly cloudy in af‘ar- noon: mild: west winds 15. Low-high 00 and 46. Sunday; cloudy. Noggin! SEVEN cams U lhani Elected To Post UNITED NATIONS iAP‘ —- The General Assembly elected Burma's Thant Friday as United Nations Secretary-Gen- eral to serve until Nov. 'i 1966 He thus loses the lab ing” before his title and a sub- stantial ptiy boost is in the sembly—taken by secret ballot —was unanimous. as was a vote in the morning in the. security council w h i c h recommended ‘Thant's election. The action of the two bodies gives the 53-year-old diplomat a full five years from the time he took office a year ago after the death of Dag Hammarskjold in an African plane crash. The pay raise was approved the. Assembly’s budgetary committee. When ratified by the assembly itself. it will increase his total salary and allowances from $60,500 to $70,500 TAKES OATH Immediately after his elec- tion. Thant was escorted to the rostrum where he reaffirmed his oath of office and pledged that he would follow an inde- pendent iine. taking instructions from no one but the United Na- tions itself. He said he was accepting the be use “I do 3' '< a role. however humble. in the easing of tensions and in bridg- ing the gulf between the major powers." iChurchill iCelebrales Birthday LONDON (CPI - .- s armed to develop ill- ' Sir Winston d ‘ l at and be. 9‘ food 3 fr in their re erties. Farmer , I ' . . ‘ _ iii: 0021:?(‘selmw wilder“... ‘. mtzoperatfion [invalid be sought in :fhufifsh'lltngréffefinmp'hfixdgd‘m not see the street from my flfthlhoih asked me. to see the trout? iConlmued on page 5. ml. . a waiting crowd a broad. h grin on his 88th birth- versary cheer. Only a moment before the cheer there was an anxious gasp. Fo the window r. through the crowd sa time leader stumble slightly as e made for the window. Inde- pendent as ever. he had insisted on walking unaided. though he eared to be leaning heavily n a walking stick. Earlier this year. the former prime minister fractured his hip when he fell in a Monte Carlo hotel room. Before Sir Winston made his ‘ e excuses given are not sluf- living momwindow appearance. 4 than reports emanating from the v‘ to wait ilhat long to be. paid. to ‘h . ‘ ' “t 15 ' "Prince . . I _ I . _. ' rapid progress in the past three lb; 10:58.5: Eire“ . O‘Lcary indicate the. experience . farmers finance their operations ‘ Pasllflf‘ competition be continu- iyears. Such progress. if true. is tor. . that difficult to come by if the ran left the Churcer Lord Mor it As Lord Mo- l home he told reporters: "I'm quite satisfied w condition of the patient." ATTENDED BY NURSES The doctor confirmed~thai Sir Winston had two nurses with ith the lm. Throughout the day. Lady Churchill stayed close to her husband. FEETICIDES Ta or INCLUDED A ‘ e1. "act: l The vote in the Nil-nation as-: new term ‘ .ca 9- lieve that T maybe able to play“ Britain's war- 1 l l l l :EMERALD MAN HEADS PRINCE COUNTY FARMERS Eric Hammill of Emerald (centerl was elected president l of the Prince County Federa‘ l tion of Agriculture at the an- nual meeting In O’Leary Thursday night. succeeding Eldon Drummond. Freetown. who completed a threeycar term in office. Beecher Den- nis. Arlington. lrighti was elected first vice—president and the new second vice-president is Albert Linkletter of Link- letter Road. The minutes and resolutions were read by Mrs Justin Machllan ISLAND FLOAT CAPT U RES IMAGINATIO'NS Fog Is One Big Worry. As Grey Cup Game Nears By RALPH CAMERON floor hotel room but at ground‘are running because they plan Guardian-Patriot Staff Writer ilevel we will all be able to see on some sland fishing next TORONTO —— As the big Grey :the parade. summer. Irving Whynot. picture Cup festival begins to pick upl Everywhere 1 have been m ,editor of CP and a former Nova steam. most of it with the ar-lwwn maple have been asking ‘Scotian wants to go back for rival of a special train with 250ime about our city nf Charlotte. isome fishing with George Fra- whooping. westerners. fans all} gown float, The idea of it tragser. director of our tourist bur— .ouermivn atone marina? r such manual .has- than---” ., night. Will the five - da‘y fo the imagmatiofi‘ of "3.1133;BOMBERq lllft for the game. It has blotted [people and veteran newspaper.l ‘ in"? airpm'ts and highways_ P’Fd men asked me for accurate dc-l :F‘t‘rlday 311°" “infihgdrc'lls “5131' scriptions of it so their photograv fly 0" 9 Paym ‘9 a 3 her can et ictures. - . - - exhibition grounds to about ZOIPSOSfa, I gavepnot seen anoth [ed into town Frliiiay slijngingylast Yards- ler Islander. other than the lad .Hears 5-0" . "5 PW" our . . . ead Jim Trimble. directed at If that still holds this after-i who ravelled up With me. but the Hamilton mach noon you can look for a ground .I have met a great number of ' ‘ rushing game with only shortipeople who know our province; HMS] kf’el’m “1 0"" mm” passes. What will happen toiand love it for vacations. tremembermg 13“ year “‘5‘ the kickoffs is anyone’s guess but it} Two well known newspaper-1mad mobs! 3“, cam‘mf‘sw is a sure bet the receivers will|men. St. Clair McCabe. generalini‘wed "we" of the” .lobby “r' Inever see the ball till it lands. tmanager of Thomson Newspap-lmture bl“ 3° F thmgs _3Ve ‘The fans may never see t lers and Gillis Purcell. general ibeen more than QUIE‘L Al limes Friday morning early I could imanager of The Canadian Pressihere almost seems to be a ign- , l ENTHUSIASTIC Despite the betting odds ag- ainst their team. Bombers fans 1 y t Kings Cd. Farmers Seek Better Food Firm Deals ‘ By NEIL MATHESON l Several .' Farm and Provincial Editor {sharply methods of payment by . i The provincial Federation of I plants now in the province. One 3 floss, Vernon farmer. who With l Agriculture was ask I. | man said Brussels Sprouts piek- .j his son.‘Lloyd. flipped the ISland inight to help farmers negoti- . ed the first of October ape paid ; pasture competitlon last .Veall' ’ate contracts with the Britishifor by middanuary. Another-and w e co- nner. ‘lih Fen- .Columbia food processing com- iman said the crop is paid for : ton Mayne. Emeraldthlls year- l pany that is coming to the Mom ‘ six weeks after the harvest has .' MFA Fume-Si said It 35.115655 ‘Itague area. That will be more been completed. but. he em- . to add manure or fertilizer if isatisfactory m the producers ‘phaaized. hired help is not going - these 15 not enough lime m the an The meeting asked that the producers criticized} Importance of limestone was lemphasized by Wilfred Fur- t County meeting at The plants are making aha: been with the food process- ; to a large extent. another pro- ed next year. jing plant there. lducer complain . Mr; l“ul‘nes'ri reporth '0 the The rcquesl was made at the. Another resolution asked the meeting on‘a grassland farming jannual meeting of the Kingslprovincial government to in-.d9m0n$ll‘almn he attended last 5County Federation at Cardigan i crease its subsidy on limestone summer "1 Pennyslavma. U.S_.A. tip a special resolution read by . to make up for the threatened A request that the federation committee chairman Rdcrhardjcut in the federal subsidy. ‘J. l name a commuter. l0 recom- Curiey. Georgetown Royalty. Lincoln Dewar explained _mi'lld SU'llabk‘ ARDA projects. PLEDGE COOPERATION ithe amount the federal people brouflhl fmm ML CU-I‘ley “N’- l The same. resolution "pledges . will pay is mot known. but they statement. that thus far only i cooperation with t . . com- ; have said they will not pay more Protects recommended concern pany in setting up its opera- . than the average of the. last four a ball held. two “Shins drasgers tioms". lyca and one golf course. He said "' """”' ’ that only eight of the 40 people on the committee are directly concerned with agriculture. and was old enough to vote young Robertson became active in the Conservative party- He joined the CPR ass train- man in September. 1939. then went into the army. After the (Continued on page 5. ml. 3, war. he a conductor ~ ~ ~ ———~ 7 ~ ~ and worked out of Saint John. N.B..Toronto..lnd Fort William. In [flalozghwflsgnrmlnto Rob. crta n or am. . . Senator Robertson now is a In Alberta conductor on the Xenon-Ignace4 run in unassigned pool freight bee EDMONTON «can Premier E. C. Manning inday announced service. e has n a member of the Brotherhood of Railway the appointment of two ministers without port oio to travelling expenses. ' TENDERS ISSUE Mr. Matheson said that the policy of calling tenders for Ildlniz in northwestern Ontario on he w awakened to like In urgent ong - diuance tale Ihone call. * hit 'was 8 am. New. 22. and '3 first thought was of trouble ‘ his home in Kenor . Why “it would anyone call him at nat-c. 146 miles out of Kerinra llde‘ v e call was frun Prifm' . 8' liter Diefenbaker offering Lidol trawl-rye" appointment I. T. ~Afier'il sigh of relief that film was nothing W 'hrec child Trainmen tCLCl since 194] and .is a past president of Local 270 ' the Brotherhood in Kenora. ,Hla appointnient to the Upper House b r i n g a Conservative membership to 33. There are Liberals. two Indepmidcnts. on. Independent - Liberl . and level vacancies to the fin-seat chain. 1'. At his home in Kenora. Mr. Robertson declined comment on the appointment. He noon would ave for Ottawa my to meet government of". to cilia. ren eight in' 12»- writer Mr. McLaughlin. 71. a native of Charlottetown. P.E.I.. has sat in the provincial house since IIM‘He IS a Peace River dis- 3’ r frch farmer. ral Vania I ._ recom~ rs. “son. 60. was elected to the legislature in the 1959 election. She has been an “id. monton alderman since 1951. fl 0 ‘\ Ottawa By KEN KELLY l OTTAWA lCPl—Thc govern-i ment is planning a full - scalei parliamentary inquiry into the: whole field of drugs and pcsti~l cities. Health Minister Monleithi indicated Friday in the Com~i mons ' He announced he will rccom-L Mr. mend that the Commons estab- whether lish a special house committee.I to make a “thorough study oft our current law and practices! concerning the introduction; myrketing and use of drugs." I At the s‘me time he informed the House that preparationsi containing Meclizian ingre- dient of a drug suspected by“ Swedish authorities of being‘ connected with congenital malg formations —7 are being brought under prescription control and a warning is being issued to doctors and drugglsfii about them. ‘ he suggested the percentage of representation sho in- sed More practical or orea . _ jects like reforestation and bet- ter land use were suggested as a Plans Drug Probe Replying later in Stanley I propose the final reading of the GM?“ MacDonald» K now I e s (NDP -v Winnipcggthalidnmidc bill before the spe- “WA-l." BOARD North Central. Mr. Monteith‘cial committee. is established. The minis." n, “flunk”... said that any matter whatso- Mr. Knowles said he. believes WM “Red m rmrganiz‘. m. "L ever relating to drugs may be l this will be agreeable in view of pla‘ce ‘thé present mm", mm._ raised during the committee'ljthe committee‘s proposed terms kw“ board “which does not inquiry. ‘ reference. But final Com . appear to have provided lead...“ LAW BANS DRUG ,mons passage would not be per- ‘ ship and has not displayed the K n owles had asked‘mltted by opposition Cominle on Page 3 COL}, members would beiwithout a firm undertaking ______________ WHERE-TO-FlND-IT able to go int the ouestion oflfrom Mr. Monteith that there thalidomide. t . drug blamedlwouid be no delay whatever in in about 80 birth malformations tstarting the special committee s in Canada and against whichlatudy. Finance. markets I the government has Mr. M o n t c l t h's statement Announcements_ notice; 3. is down legislation to ban the sale noted that the drug Postafen. “rum an"... I _ I y _ . H 3. 15 altogether. ‘ a' been suspected by SWQdI-‘Jh Classified . . . . . . . . .. 12. In The thalidomide-control legis-lauthorities of being linked withl Comic, n lotion is in its final stages in lblrth malformations. i Ediwm, ' ...... 0 s the Commons. where Liberal Mr. Monteith said Meclizinc.; mm Queen, . 5 and New Democratic MPs have active ingredient in Postafen. Prh'ce-Cmn” 3 been pressing that It be sub-.has been found in Canada in‘ gunmen“. ._ g - mitted to a commons commit- drugs with the brand names An-l ‘M _ ‘ _ _ 1. rec. ': tivcrt. Bltab 707 and TN. Bonn-l womcfisn ’ ‘ . ' _ r . . v . . . . . I ~ . y H g Bona- ' Outside the House. Mr. Mon-ldettes. Bonadoxtn. icith told reporters he plans to‘minc and Promcsis. are not downhearted and roar-i CORNWALL ICPt Police and emcz‘gency measures or- ganization officials tonight pre- pared for mass evacuation of a heavily populated section of Inortheastern Cornwall in case a .‘change in wind direction sends in heavy fog of deadly chlorine Egan drifting over the. area. Radio stations broadcast spe- icial bulletins warning residents :to prepare for evacuation at. a lmInute’s notice and EMO per» were organizmg emer- ‘ sonnel gency accomodation. E' teen persons are in hos ‘pital suffering from chlorine gas poisoning and lice. have. isealed off the northeastern out- .skirts of the. town. The. gas. which escaped from a cracked railway tanker late Friday. hung in a heavy yellow fog over a large area on the city's outskirts. ornwall’s two h n s p i t a l it called in emergency staff as patients kept arriving in ambu— lances. Two were in serious condition. Doctors said most other vic- tims ldiiion. l Police evacuated 30 families as the gas seeped from the tanker and spread slowly across in portion of eastern Cornwall. ;Police said about 100 people are " affected. !‘ A doctor at Hotel Dieu Hos- ,pital, which admitted eight pa- itients. including the two in se- irious condition. said the gas could cause blindness. heart were in satisfactory con-» 14 PAGES. failure and asphyxtation in ac Vere. cases He said the gas was similar in that used against troops in France with deadly effect in the First World War Plane Burns After Crash Atldlewild . NEW YORK lAPl A foul engined. propeller-driven East ern Air Lines DC-7 crashed and ‘burned in dense fog while com- ing in for a landing Friday night. {at Idlewild Airport. At least 25 iof 50 persons aboard were killed. More than a score of survi- vors were accounted for. The plane wa s Eastern'l Flight 512 from Charlotte. NC. 9 airliner came own on ‘Idlewild's north - south instru- ment runway. It. hurtled off the .concrete for some 200 yards. and burst into flames. The rear part of the fuselage remained intact. However, the ‘main section of the plane split ,and wreckage was spread over a wide area. Fire. commissioner t F. d w a r d Thompson reported from the airport: . = “Remnants of the plane are strewn all over the scene." Nevertheless. some of that ‘survivors were able. to walk away. Others were carried out ion stretchers. J l i i l I‘ An estimated 1.000 growers' will ask for compensation on; lsomething close to 10,000 acres: ‘of grain. it was estimated last‘ night at Cardigan after Kings] .lCounty ficldman David Mac-’ ‘Lean estimated the claims would. probably total 1.000 in all. Av-. erage claim to date has been for close to 10 acres. with 870‘ growers seeking help on 6496 acres tip to yesterday. A number of farmers in th e. Stralhcona. Dundas. Annandale and Cardigan areas said yester- iday they were preparing com- pensation requests on fields they j were unable to harvest. i If that estimate is correct. it would entail the expenditure of .up to $150,000 by the govern- .ment as Agriculture Minister .Andrew MacRae. said yesterday‘ ‘the amount of $l5 per acre‘was‘ .considered a fair maximum icompensatiion for the grain fields nhat cannot be harvested.‘ All department. ficldmen will .be. working all next week and probably well into the following 1 week to complete the survey of jgrain fields on which compen- ‘sation is requested. it was 'learned last night. Ends Short Although the Prince Edward Island United F‘und campaign was $35.l99.28 short of its no jcctive of 8227.487 when the . campaign closed last night. of- ficials were hopeful the objec- tive still might be reached They stated many countryi points have yet in be heard} from and it is expected ihcsei returns will put the campaign over the top it was noted that bad weather had prevented the farmers from completing their work on he. land and were therefore unable to devote any time in canvas- sing for the campaign. The breakdown of the cam jpaign results show Charlotte town with 31.38.952.15. 917m and Kings County Sit.-1 .75. The total last night was In a statement issued last Brig. WW. Reid. cam [side 336291.55. Prince (‘oimty lumen. Queens County I $192,287.72 or 845 per cent of i the objective, l . night. - barn. UniteanndCa’ Summer- . “r .‘ 1.000'Grain Growers SeekingCompensaiion Many farmers were haulinl badly damaged grain yesterday. Some of it had been in stook since September. other field! since early last month. Albert Acorn said at Cardigan there is a large quantity of grain in wheat acres that can- not e harvested because of wet grou (is. Mr. Acorn said that he has .10 acres of grain on which he cannot get machinery. and 200 stooks which has been complete- .ly ruined and is not worth haul- 11g. Other farmers in that general area of Kings County said some of the grain is reasonably good. and they hoped would keep. if they get it threshcd. though the butts of the sheaves are soak- ing wet and many of them rotten hecausc they have been stand- ing so long on wet ground. A Stratlicnna farmer was haul- ing grain yesterday and stack- ing it in the. field. with the hope of threshing it soon. At least. it would not present a danger of healing and destroy- ing his buildings in that way. like it would if hauled to the . “r. -N .__-.._,__. mpaign 0i target paign chairman. said he Wu "very pleased with the realm shown to date and. pfbviding (h. rural donations continue to com. in as well as they have w to now the objective will be midl- cd in the very near I “This first United Find campaign has taught us many things. Among them is the prmf -thal the residents of Stunner- sidc. the three coil-nus and Charlottetown can all gcthcr when it is for the good of the province." . Rrig Reid thanked all Worl- crs. divisional chairmen. sect- ion captains. canvassers. Web and anyone who had a all” .in the success achieved in tho campaign. IS DELIGHTED RF. Seller. president of the United Fund and one of the or iginal committee responsible for the founding of the tion said he was *1“ fl the progreal made to data. tContimied on page 530‘. I Chlorine Gas Threatens Area Of Cornwall, On . Fiigh’r Planned If Wind Shif’rs <9