W E A T H E R Heavy snowfall warning; winds north- east 30. gusts to 50. Low-high. zero and 20. Sunday: snowflurries. If it’s Coed li'or the island The buaioian is for it one “Covers Prince Edward lslanilLike 77w Dew” m m ‘3‘: "mm" CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1963. “I’ll! tn "'"’°“"" 12 PAGE? l V611 LXXVI. N0. 5: I II loaned GI- Hall by Ottawa, and . Dayan! I mug?" SEVEN CENTS l ‘ ” Million TO PUSHCITY’S BID FOR ’64 BRIER last i Test Ban Talks Facing Collapse GENEVA fAP)-Negotiations‘ Chief U.S. negotiator William hopes that the Cuban settlement that thus far the Soviet Union face the fact that the Soviet nion is seeking to veto any 1the new rounds of talks opened discussion on any matter except Diet Sharpens Approach To 2 Key Election Issues i Monday To See Formal Opening WINNIPEG rCT“ —~ Prime-sign pressures (in an k6,, ’d to ban nuclear weapons tests C Foster although leaving. Mims‘" Dielehhakef Friday questions he 531 1 seemed headed toward collapse said; "we want to negotiate‘ sharpened his April 8 federal Nuclear arms—“This has be- Friday night despite recent Unfortunately. we have found‘ election campaign approach to come an emotional issue winch No key questions, his health needs to be analyzed. 1 will deal , icould poi way to . ‘and nuclear arms, and said they with that and once analyzed, it 5;; {breakthrough All sides talked Joseph Godber, British minis. were subsidiary to the larger will not be dealt with again. . . . Lot” failure after day of [er of slam said; -we questions of Canada's economic The issues are economics and politics. these are major issues and political future. ‘ ed up he Progressive Conservative and not one that has boil leader spent 90 minutes in Win- as an emotional question. I Mayor A. Walthen Gaudet Charlottetown in the spring of town airport prior to erb. 12. he Soviet Union its own issues nines between trains from 9? His health—fit the Liberal left last evening for Brandon. 1964. The invitation will be night's mght with Capt, Kw. v refused to enter detailed nego-j Tsarapkin snapped back; i tawa and en.route to his point-propaganda which has SprPad in Manitoba, where he will rep- given Sunday. and officially Mills (left) and Clifford I I “films for a treaty 3510111,: 85‘ "This is a characteristic tend- 1081 home _ln Prince Albert. 311 Parts of the country had resent the city when an invi- responded to on Tuesday. The (Jiggsl MacDonald (right). I ‘ lthe West reject! the SOViet Offer enfy l0 brim: Out again the old ' sasko "9 W1“ "3mm here Mon' any has" 1“ faCi- 1 W011” "01 vitation is extended for the Mayor expects to return to the 'of two or three annual on~site scarecrow of the Soviet Union' 'day ‘0 0lite" his 919990." can? be her? in excel‘ Dominion Brier province Tuesday evening. He lion extending the invitation Inspcl‘ions. exercising a veto right. . . he D318" formally at 8 CIVIC alldl' lent health arid anyone who curling a t is seen here at the Charlotte— from the province. championship to meet l member of the curling delega- } E l Sovrct Ambassador Semyon Western powers make a terrible K. Tsarapkln’s statement and noise over the veto whenever Reports talks to the verge of collapse. proposal by the Canadian dele- Maj.- Gen. Hugh A. Young. . government posts since 1946, l t orium rally. he spent Friday doesn‘t think I am going to alternately whistle stopping and take part in this campaign in working on his opening address. only the way a healthy man In the press conference he DECLINES TO SET DATE the departure of the top-ranking they want to disrupt agreement de ut minister o 151‘ . United States and Russian ne and have no other argument." .Voiksy who has he!” I): .'c 'Whlle here. he hem ! talk .031!“ has 8 second think com- gctiators appeared to bring the‘ Tsarapkin also rejected I ‘emor With Prem'er thl'h- ‘1" Search Here For Relatives Is Long, Difficult Task By DON MacLEOb Guardian - Patriot Staff Writer A w-year-old office equipment dealer from Erie. Pennsylvania. makes a monthly visit to Prince Edward island. engaged in what seems like an almost hope- talked with the clergy and “with what seems like thousands people" in an effort to find liv- William Johnson or William- Smallwood. 1 “My main difficulty." said Mr. Johnson. “is that people: are not quite sure for whom 15 am looking. My grandfather was born in or around Charlot- tetown. supposedly on March 4. 1 871. He was given the name William .'ohnson or lllinm Smaiiwood. His parents were . .not b a;ccrtalned. inc relatives of his grandfather.r o s reputed to have died in I fire orgswer will come to me.“ he said. iranSfPrrPd to the hospital 1'0- h . some other tragedy when e was fch years old. His father'l first name may have been Jol- mob and his mmhcr‘s name,icall hearing of a fire. Possibly The .Mary. NEVER RETURNED ve been two brothers and one at er. “His religious affiliation could sup- posed that he was adopted or taken in by I family— either Johnson or Smallwood— follow- ing the death of his parents." The key to solving his prob lcm. Mr. Johnson said. may be somconc's recollection of a fam- ily being burned out and chil- dren adopted or taken in. “This may be the only way the an- Gull Fisheries Said tor Canadians Only ST. JOHN'S. Nfld. (CPI ~—Thcj federal f i s h e ries department. considers the Gulf of St. Lalv-. rence II Canadian territoriall waters reserved for Canadian. vessels. I fisheries dcpartment‘l land basis. He said the limits are always observed. For some ycrs Newfoundland fishermen have been complain- ing that big foreign trawlers are fishing in Newfoundland bays. although they are outside it ["as 1 have tried everything else. . “Perhaps some elderly lson. or some relative. will re lthe descendants of those taken‘ linto a foster home are question- ;ing it-- it would only be. natural whether my name is Johnson or r Smallwood." j Perhaps wha (.nild be I ma-i for b r e I k in Mr. Johnson's search is his finding in vital statistics records for 1849 the; recorded marriage of Jo sephl Cornelius Smallwood and Mary. Anne Keoghan. “These sound: illke the names my m of h er'sr lgrandfathcr told her ‘ were the fnames of my grandfather's par- ,‘ents. lBECAME TEAMSTER "I also found in records in Bangor. Maine. that a William. Johnson worked as a teamster 1 ed States citizen and may havc come from Prince Edward Is- M... Mr Johnson has requested. that if anyone can shed a 11 y: light on the mystery of his latel .grandfather by recalling. or. knowing of anyone who recalls‘ I fire about 1386 that resulted in adoptions of young children.. contact him at Islander Motor‘ Lodge in Charlottetown until; Monday. After that write tel 4521 Upland Drive. Erie. Pen- .nsylvania. per- P A neutral delegate told report— gate. Lt.-Gen. E. L. M ers the point." Burns, zero to draw. up a detailed agenda for further negotiations. talks “are at Surplus HALIFAX (CPL—Nova Scoiia“ recorded a surplus of $162060? for the fiscal year ended Marchl 31. 1962. after 32.438900 was, is Predicted . l P"th “mums were Inland. marine and aircraft. During the earlv portion of tabled in the legislature Friday weather forecasts. issued short- the. storm. winds are forecast to by Finance Minister Smith. Theily before midnight last night. in-ihe east 20 mph but as it reach- pmvihce had hungeted {or a;dicated that P ' ‘ts full intensity winds are to serve fund from ordinary rev- nues. rince Edward Is- .es 1 $92,605,724. a decrease of nearlylhO-“iheasteljly direction cautionary Warnings were $1,107,000 from budget esti-l The 1913de edge 01' the Showlsued for some sections of New mates. Debt charges cost an MS forecast Stomach the IslandiBrunswick. additional 57.374,ooo_ learly this morning, and was due? At midnight last night. D ' ' .- . (.81 "13:03? prfizwus year' I“. {behind some 10 inches. transferred $1,230.000Hto revenuel from the hospital reserve fundgisugar Prices .‘town radio range reported that iabove zero. and was expected to However. 1961-62 accounts indi-l 5d:”?h;"::“n:: gmznarlggs hag}; cated $2.438,900 was transferred' . ‘ l ‘ to the hospital reserve fund lAre Increased li‘ffltL‘VPSl at 5 mph; from revenue. ‘ The report disclosed that the‘ . . . 1rea| manufacturers raised the p22v'33“Le:71;:0:§;2202;91qég‘price‘of refined sugar again this “returned $15 722000 an 'i _rmorning to $10.95 a 100 - pound n . . ag — a lo-cent increase over crease of about $5.610.000 overv.].hursdw.s price and the mm MONTP EAL (CPI Moni- Storm Speeds Across U.S. 1960-61. he amount collected . . . for I lumber company in Ben . increase since .Ian. 1. g r . was $21.720 more than esti- . CHIC/“<0 (AP, A storm gor in 1892. He became a Unit mated The tax go“ toward: Manufacturers attributed the v sped across the U.S. midwest and into the east Friday, toss- ing I treacherous coating of ‘snow and freezing rain on fie and increase to a jump in raw sugar h .t l t. t. “’ ‘prices today on the free world owu_imarket in London. The new price of refined sugar in Montreal exceeds the post-war high of , a 100. stir'relels find road:n” d S ound be set in A ril. 1957.1n. ‘9 30"" “ 9 VP Of fhp afternfiath nf therguez crisis, rapidly across parts of Illinois, The all-time high of $11.75 was Indiana and Ohio and headed [NVERNESS- “Wand Rm"- :sei in 1923. nortlicastward toward New "1'5 — Fires SW09L «’iC‘m‘SS 2000"? World sugar prices dropped England- acres of the Isle of Skye Fri-gsligmly Thursday but had 110' Heavy snow threatened traf- 1135’ While thousands Of 801‘08 0f leffect on prices of jams and soft. .fic tie-ups in Indiana. Martins- moorlavnd and timber truest idrinks which were raised fiveivllle schools closed before nooi wene threatened by fire in title lto 10 per cent in some Toronto lwhile the snow approached the Fires Sweep Area said he will retire on his 65th birthday. April 3, in an inter- view in Ottawa Friday. He said he intends to remain in Ottawa after retirement. (CP Wimphoto) National Expansion Policy Is Pledged By Pearson .h l ‘ By KEN KELLY SYDNEY (CP) Leader Pearson Friday night Liberal w leader said nothing short of the when“ Atlannc said the principal issue in the‘ The Conservative leader election is the economic and would not. say when or in what political future of Canada, form he intends to make his whether it is to be guided by statement on nuclear arms and the majority in Parliament orrdefence. He indicated it would obstructed by the opposition and be a gathering together of the whether it is to be guided by government's several state- made in Canada policies or for- ments on the subject. I‘ In Prince Albert. at his per» ;sonal nomination meeting Satur- day night he will deal with ag- riculture and national develop-- ment policies. At Rivers, Man. Mr. niefeov ‘ aker made his first impromptu so that industries will move into speech of the campaisn to 8 areas when, t W an, heeded crowd of about three hundred governmeht must give adults and senior high school .lm warch “He left the Island when be for them to want to find out surplus of 5&1” Jand was in for its worst storm shin in northeast 30 with gusts pledged to launch, a national special attention to coal miningrStufiieéhzhathd. Childtl‘eh- H9 1'” her-"0h 'thhsm‘ sin“. last was 3mm.” or m under “n'ulbnut their Parents' bECk- The report disclosed ordinary 0f 1h? Winter. reaching 50. for expansron. aimed areas where, if the economy :3 9 h at “1’”an YCBFS‘ch- A q fr {w' d,, _h.k"°“'h CircumSiathS 311d heiground. .rcvonues of 5103930900. ahnuu The disturbance had its origin Late last night gale warnings largely at have-not areas, if had to change. the shock of -°h 9 1‘3‘9 ‘9 .mOSl.‘ by "glt‘l ~l ° To; 0 “is “at never returned_hcre or corres-. "I think it is everyone’s dc~1$l,4as_ono more man antichlin the Ohio Valley. and latelhad been issued for an marine elected April 8 with a majority. change must be cushioned. plane and was starting out this mom! ms p0" hzsr or“ lpn'ldfll “"u‘ “‘5 (“ml “is”? [0 know Or the” ancestors pated- Expenditures beforeliasi night was located in West‘areas. Also in anticipation of Speaking at a rally in this Studies of ways to sell andimile by tram newspapers” “are "Tor ‘ Whlf‘h "10W "135’ ha fit is with me— I want to know sinking fund payments totalled‘lvu‘ginia. moving rapidly in a what was to come. highway pre— Slool'makihg C(’"U‘P- the Liberal use coal would have priority in1 Last year I few Over fl“ rheads of _the poeple. This time develop- to be among the th e give. the answers ‘ to to last most of today, leaving‘mcteorologist at the Charlotte- "omlc "Omen" 0‘ ithe mercury stood at 3 degrees a national policy for the whole “ Atl ' antic region will begin to mom plan' the eco-‘ the Atlantic .provmces. 5 A national policy for expan- rsion could not work for all Canada it some parts of the country are economically sick Therefore, the Liberal pro- WINDSOR. 0'" ‘CP' New. grams for h strong and ohm. Democratic Leader Douglas depended largely said Friday night Canada has a "city of unemployed" of 1.300,- 000 persons—the jobless and [liberal leadpr also their dependents~and accused promised that a Liberal govern- Liberal and Conservative 20V" ment will call a federal-provin- erhmt‘his 0i finian nothing to ‘ ' conference solve the problem. nus economy on what is done for the have- not areas. Th (‘lal fisheries " _ to work out a program {m- 11 a catastrophe of this mag- fisheries development. nitride was concentrated in one Development wnmd he f0und part of Canada. the. city or re- Oh the principle that fedora] gion wouldube declared I dis- action for fisheries should par- 35‘” 3”“- h" Said "l 3" Flec- allel action taken for agricul— “on SPPGCh. “we. There would be I crash pro- Hp said H, at u Canada zram by governments to relieve 3could not get. a l2~mile limit for sugetrmfii and“ world" hnple' d exclusive fishing jurisdiction by . u .‘ s c .y n ."nemp n” international agreement. a Li - f a ludi‘gmfc‘mghl'ddti‘nfibehggg Gl’al government Would declare. our 0 c s a 5’” such a limit by national action. 5‘???“ right across “1' mun- .ExTEND ALLOWANCES iBoth Liberal and Conserva- 1 To help in the early stages or‘tive governments had "plund- ‘higher education, the Liberals ered the unemployment 1nsur- l .I am going ipeople. meeting them. Douglas Calls Jobless Hidden, Forgotten City in I partial text of his speech issued otthe press before deliv- 91'! ‘CITES FIGURES Mr. Douglas said January un- employment tota l 541.000. Counting an average 1112 depen- dents each. this represented 1.350.000 Canadians living on ‘unemployment insurance, relief or both “Sine January the number of jobless has grown by at. least 000. which means that the su- burbs of despair of this city of unemployed have been swollen with another 150,000 citizens." He also promised that an NDP government would give "genuine collective bargaining rights" to federal civil servants and Crown corporation employ- es. (3 ! "Civil servants should not be given second-class status when Ipokcsman said Friday. ~ girthgggig; 2:1]: a human There is at least one bright l mythwes" Stores early this week. ninth mark' would extend family allowances an“ “hid Uni” ii “OW 1'3 "earlyrh comes to matters aift‘t‘linll Harold R. Bradley. Newfound- mom“ ship which harm} to spot in Mr, Johnson's gem-ch I F“: Mew M "'7 ‘bcyond age ' for boys and empty. ' . I I their. wages and salaries and land area director. of the depart stmm‘ in“, a Newmundlmd hay On his first trip here last Aug-j i“ ' “ ”’ : lgirls who remain in school. K The Slalomehis “919 "1“ Udedlcmldmons 01' work- ment. said in an interview the “inside territorial waters. un- “5" he mat Norma Ceremv 3°" , A Liberal 3°V°rnm°m 3150i waters are considered Cahhd_ der 8 headlahwmheadlahd ho]. den. 11 Saint Dunstan's Univer- :1 ‘would establish Canada scholar-i c H . E b k d in. He declined specific com-.icv— was turned back. i'lt-V smdem and they have be' . v 4 15mm valued at ‘1'000 a year fmi m e {aim on what action would be he said the vessel. considered come ensasted. “Il'm lglovelonl‘lzigz. i ‘(fiourt years stngyh hr tnbleustudn t o . I an to prevent foreign vessels part of the Russian fishing fleet. quite a" in “95‘ h “"09 ' .' 9n 5 W 0 Dee 9P 0 8 e" i O I c P {fi‘im huntlnz seals in the gulf ‘imnted to make repairs but was Ward IShim” he said .' l i ' lungvers‘td‘f' th t. l r n n . ‘ v . r ' - - : .~ _.~ ‘ c at in e naiona ex an-‘ . ‘5 ‘Pr'hg. told it (ouldnt go into the bay Pointing out that his hopes of‘ sin" Spam 8 r Pearmn 2”“. By FRANCOISE COTE .speahmg engagements. and m h Was also reliablv learned '0 d0 “19 Wflrk- finding a "309 0‘ h'l 103‘ "M w y' i ' ‘ ‘ MONTRFAI (CP) Real his first week on the hustln s l"Tiliav that th fd .1 —‘ h M If n cestor are at a low ebb Mr.l the federal government must 1 I - r . .. a. V . e e era govern This meant to I p. , u ; . ,~ , take more he; ommim for Caouette. Voluble deputy leader‘he filled about 10 of hem mot recently notified foreign wanted to make repairs in Can- JOhh-‘Oh said. I haveni been: 1 V r i l d 1 .p .t b'yd‘ t 0 the Social Cred" part". has: Kovernments that the gulf. llke‘ndian waters. would have to g0 “’19 3° make a re,“ dent in "‘cl / '- .u v- ': it. ‘gggigraance ellidogmieigect itaxlrzicd introduced his own brand oleOT‘CE CHANGES ‘- i" - I ' ~ '- ——————‘ low- if ' n visitor. ' ’ ‘ w cf ‘ l ' f th. A ‘1 fl fde a ' ~ ' " Mr. BrIdley said the fisheriesl nit/iii.z Bradley declined to do- carry my search through." la"; * ,5. " 3'} d .Or a pm 0 r ins leader. have noticed two liepartment has been keepingifinc what sea area would be con- Mr. Johnson will return to i '3’" ‘* Ami.“ 5:3“ " - “a. 9’ His speaking engagementsOther addmhhs it" his "initials" i‘P 1' patrol on the three- m 11 elsidered part of the Gulf of St. Prince Edward Island in I ' ' . have heeh so arranged. he says. Etactics since the election last lmit around the NewfoundlandiLawrence or when the policy month‘s time to continue his that they give the impression June when he was credited with coastline on I heIdland-to-hcad-‘was instituted. Se 1 r Mr. Caouette is “in all places “mo,” Single'hhnde‘fly “mm”; M ’ . j . at the “m. mm;- ‘election for himself and ‘25 i For instance. Saturday night other Social Credit members ‘ The speaks in Hull and Sunday;from Quebec- His early appearances in the province have been mainly in constituencies which did not elect Social Credit members the last time. lnvariable he starts is speech with a tribute in the constituency‘s outgoing mem~ ber. whether he be Liberal r Progressive Conservative. He . he Will be in Quebec City and- : HALIFAX ‘CP‘ - Th0 we“ Beaupre. He will spend Monday' Grrmfln {Righter Adele 01h' and Tuesday in Eastern Ontario lrogize Friday was out Of “antler and Wednesday in the Montreal land had resume her Course area. Then he will go into the latter a severe battering by Lower St Lawrence area. man Atlantic Storm m 9' Mr. Caouette feels that his ‘£_50uih985i 0f Argentih. Nfld~ 'leap-frogging from constituency French Gov't Showdown Is Planned With Miners .A PARIS (Renter ‘ ~own lndul~ Lourches in northern France I i 9 449 - {00‘ im‘flhii‘l‘ '9‘ to constituency will enable him , "cc reinforcemeniifiim' liiiidliirlilesirio Other “at” ed some of them struck anyway {ported Thursday she was found- ,0 gm in“, man,- aroas to mentions how he so! to know Hie coal fields of northeastern More than 1.500 employees of Ind gas pressure fell. Iderlns "1 35-foot waves Whipllt‘d mcct electors at least twice. the mhmb" "1' Ohm“ ""d her ancc Friday as the govern- the government-run radio and And those who obeyed the or- v"_r . mmric-an‘hmlr “'Wi- This llf‘ hollows would not he mUCh '19 annimatcd his lur- mfm headed for I showdown television service were called der to stay at their lob! hit Early ""133 3 radio "1955889 possible if he moved from one. 'oh'my' ' I With the country'l 340.000 strik- out on I 24-hour strike. back by a slow it. 'fl'om thf‘ Siill“ said "WWW": constituency to the next in l haw “" 'i'er“. “"l‘ "‘"r 8 coal miners. Although the requisition or- was under control and she was orderly fashion} former member.. says Mr. "a. than I) per can; of tM,8TR1KE IN SYMPATHY der for coal miners takes ef- noolholnger in d‘istor‘esés. k w ‘ He has ahead}. accepted 70 marine. nor even with his ' m ners walked off the obl Lar .9 numbers of potlilt iron feet M0 d y ""3" "’55" °" F? 9' 9" u " .. a“ 5' ‘0 lupport claims ’forland u‘ranlum minerI IlIo Itruck day" in most coal fields and the Germany. left New \ork eb. 1‘ “raging " :‘t*‘”m“,}:l"‘; "9r Ply. shorter hours and ‘ln sympathy for at hours, while real total of strength may not ‘25 with I cargo of soybeans 3"" “so ‘31 “(3'3 9315-“ V1,?“ 1 Proved pensions after union Tuition leaders of us Ind elec- come before Tuesday. .and waste parlor for Oran. Announcem.n¢s, mu". V n .eh:n~ :13 ' P - altaders accused the government ltricity workers announced I The miners are seeking an 11- lAlgeria ' I B“.th he...“ a. I mlet‘hi d \I “who "Wm" ire“in; their claims “withltwo - hour “warning” Itrriko per-cent increase in wages. and Mcnhwhile. storms in the “unified I ‘_ I m. n s 1‘ trial " ‘ contempt; :vould be stIged. No date wn pensions at age 50 for under- 1Atlantic continued to make rimm.‘ mark,“ h _ j ' t H " meetinss i“ 3:" 'fin'hlk. lWel'nment warned thal'flxcd. ground workers and It 55 for lfhll'lES tough for other ships. ’ Com u I j ‘ r h ‘ . particularly. stu on s “0 Emma:- “nquinluonea” The coal miners’ mm was Iurface workers. ‘The Iverage " Thm some? 313% o for: mum... H . agirlilgftehvafn"Emmet?"t?” 1r;- . 0 to w t effective We c It resent s 744 francs rci er 1 g e -‘ elm Qua.“ q _ _ _ . . , , . _ _ , U 5 v ' ~ firm of titles Ind {flushing gmfli’agsdrgaifi: and r- min) I liftoff": for pit miners irivcd here Friday with I 12-de-. King, County t _ _ . 4 ‘quests from students who a”! M did not return to mine mu where four out of Ind 5110 francs ($110) I month gree list. Her cargo of rubber; pm," chum, .......... H z EWiSth to meet him. I r Jobs by Monday. five of France‘s coIl minen for surface workerI. Soviet AmquIdor AmIs- sy Friday Is they prepared to replaced in Ottawa by Ivan and tea from the Far East: Summon”, . _ . . . . . ' I _ h a i Mr. Caouette said he feel “goat. .01 m line of Pru- work. The government has offered asp Aroutuntan. his wife and return to IluIsiIs.flDr.h Aroun- Shpedko. lahiftfid when the liflsel ‘wu hit‘ W _‘ ‘29].“1‘58 pll‘aeiiteingmmifigfiil‘e:m: 9 I ‘ - rIded increIIc verai their son. Hovaness. ll. li'. tunian's new it as not ‘ y eavy seas w e. IeIming. ‘ _ j _ _ . , . H 7 v. u . u h “n” IOVGl‘IIMt. Some 30.000 091“ 0"" work ‘ S ‘ a“ m g 10? Wireohotollup the eastern seaboard. women“ W1“ “Udell been announced. He iI beta: shown packing It the embas- “Hh mm was madman- m were "rcqutsltrlonod." but ‘ about film W not.