‘- Il it's Good'For the Island The Guardian is For it WEATHER Sunny and continuing extremely cold; light winds. Low-high zero and 23. fl is @uardiuu “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” (inn:- Dmrtmni. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1963. Violence Flares . In Paris 01’ from Reuters-AP PARIS-The French mums“ strike Tuesday might led to} outbreaks of Violence between Paris police and students dem- onstrating in sympathy with the miners. There were brief skirmishes between the police and some Alma-Ind u “and one-mum ‘VOL. LXXVI. NO. 55 Cine Hall by the Fat PM II! 908'!” 14 PAGIrTs~ United States Says Gulf ls Considered High Seas Four CASES PENDING, ls'rops KNITTING - - lwer 162,059 ‘ Irucker Dismisse '“ i In mugs“ SEVEN CENTS I I 9 Canadian Views Oppose Yanks' GRAYS. England (AP!— Mrs. Daisy Ansell. a fisher- man’s wife. put down her knitting for 20 seconds and 3.- . . 000 students who demomtmted {med in a penny line on a WASHIAGTOIN tCP‘ — The Britain and thereafter by suc- on me left-bank L m Qua , _ soccer pool. I won her diluted Efates considers theircesswe Canadian governments. and some 600 students crossed “52,0 9_ unit of St. Lawrence part of the . as Canadian territorial waters." the river to demonstrate in the “1 know nothing about l‘ipheeas and not Canadian tervj On ‘terrntori’al limits generally. Place de 18 RflPublique Whore Five truckers were chargediAwm Wendell Large. St. Peter‘s' 3:31? ;h Mi; nAziisellf sfiud : 3:02;; *3 U-S- auinnli'llalztizan'd ::Y£:T:1deian unilateral ‘. m . . -. ‘ _ - ‘ . e r e 0 er . .' . r. 10 policemen on traffic duty here yesterday with obstruction.Road. Wyland VanWesterneng.‘ bong za' Hg was commenting on is Still!!!" would have “dangerous wcre reported slighth injured in connection With The coal miner’s strike. al« stoppage of work at the most loo-percent effective, was developing into the first ma: 0 n day’s ‘East Royalty: and Wend el 1‘ v ' ' V ‘ ll con-:Macpherson, 339 Euston St. I “W” Md" mm” Wh'Ch '“m'” Imphcamns‘ 'cd a Canadian fisheries of.’ cialiNOT RECOGNIZED ’ as saying Monday his departs. The prime minister added merit considers the Gulf of St.Ithat the government had en- "But my husband. Percy. was filling in the coupon and asked me to do a line. was busy knitting and struction site of the Fathers ofi , confederation Memorial Build- ASl‘S ADJOURNMENT l :Ior challenge to the governmen: mg. ‘K A In n g e r adjournment. re-E . _ . . by organized labor since Pres - The case against one of the quested by defence attorney Les-‘ 2:333”? fi°ise£°udHW La‘lfeme Part “I canadlm‘ “3" gdeavored in 39‘ .mteinatil’nal dent die Gaulle's Fiftih Republic men. Trevlyn Spence. 46 Ed- ter O'Donnell. was turned down 0 I n' filcr‘fll “aw” “sewed {firgagmement gotta sm'mue 1"?“ was born four years ago. .ward $1.. Charlottetown .w a shy the magistrate who said the‘ Cal-adian<vessels_ ~ V Enlvnfltdibiclnatlmmh -d e ‘ Hundreds of thousands of dismissed by Magistrate A. Jfimattcr was too important to be 1 I “2 " “mull-V “"1 lh"jbemn§chi‘e d u ' 5 a “M - fw-v, workers in other industries Haslam In police court. ileft. longer than necessary. lq‘lesl’mn of the 1°33] “aruguul The Cazgdian [.1 - t th ' ‘- - backed the miners with sym- The four other men had their% Mr. O'Donnell said an ad- [UH Gulf Lawrence ‘5 aanu" of St Lawen‘czlm a e .u ¥ 1 it ,bolic, 15-minute walkouts. De caSe adjourned to today. Court.journment would give truckers Se 1'“ '5va although the, .U'S- laian territ‘mial Iwat I.” dang" - vi~ ‘- ( ' tGaulIe met with key cabinet is scheduled for 2:30. Chargedfmore time to negotiate with t “7.0"” .had my mill“ ‘dl‘hICUl-isup Mt from a 19-19dsi .raw‘f LESTER PEARSON charms he kisses the hand of 21-year- Said the Liberal Leader: “it's imembt‘rs but apparently W‘it‘h- are Dommic 130.149. 39 MCGill! lCit‘Iltinlwl‘l M Page 3 COL 5' .3 ‘ glihrrxglccam‘m 9‘“): n’ . lthepInternational gouricoquluz. the ladies during his current old Sandra Miller, who'l “$31)?”le W'fe C3“ 599 1hefia:;yofcttggn'nafion,‘ mine“ ‘flg‘m; ,5“";:w§u:lesrfrfigil:;ti n a case concerning Nor. campaign visit to Toronto as dressed In Hawaiian costume. (Cl‘ Win-photo) 311033" F lie-‘3! 0’ Strength Wiihl “armorial 11mm on the Gnulagiighzngfllilflllgligetgts: 11121;; 'the government Monday by re-' OKLAHOMA CITY iAPt “wasume‘ hut manual“ the m'from which territorial waters fusing to obey an official order to report for work. The defiance prea Tuesday to th by. Mrs. Pearson Quits The Oklahoma City Times pub- lished its regular editions Tues-' day with type set entirely by of the mouth of the St. Lawrence l is ‘ part. .if the high seas. he std are measured can be a straight line from headland to headland. swinging around clusters of 8-Poin’r Farm Program .a . In 1960 Canada and the ILS. i a com uter. i . . p Joined in calling for a s e 1 northern fields. which employ about half the nation's 200.000 151a,?“ Jim Of'fShme' six-mile . I ’ V I, 1‘ 1. 956.PrimeM'Lnistet. o miners. These fields had Mon- .mflhebigfgggpfie'g.“fiwzffifle. territorial 11ml.‘°r.5mpm and Laurent said Canada wingd day off. ‘ id m and bush? of the? a lz'mlle iMI‘WLal 1mm 501' general acceptance of this de- 5 y r The” was “0th” l" indicate 53532; Times Ego ihermorning mm” BTW“ “‘9 Wld' “015mm which had "set a prin- lB tguick end to on; strike.‘ bklahjnan‘ ‘ ' i this gilded to set the necessary ;cip1e which we think should be PORT HOPE‘ on.“ (CP) '- rank and one or them de‘lz‘ “"8”th With "’15 pm'ncesolcgutiouili'lerggfiggsegntheu’liggz OTTAWA (CED—Mrs Leger The feat marked the culmina-l of tlin agngflfeifiné Midlapphcame to our own Shores' Liberal leader Reardsor. (unwanted to handle the problems if farmers and milk distributors.‘tha¢, talks for a settlement will Pearson “mum” Tues‘lay “on 0' Several years 0‘ inde'l When that proposal wan re-I 0 lined Tuesday night an e'aht-peastern agriculture. lto ease the milk surplus. "'l'hisfistan soon, that She has resigned hart, pendent research by the Okla-5 jaded he tho US' re-lMlac RECEIVES pnlnf. farm. program which he: The other points: :is an investment in future gen-yI ' :position as honorary sponsor of 110'“ “ PUbliShing company" verted' to its previou~ posit'on said will ensure Canadian farm- 1, A shift in price supports 3 erutions." Mr. Pearson said. i ‘the Voice of Women. 1 working i“ “also” With omdals‘ recognizing only roval For crs of security and a fair sharei from butter to skim milk pmva . b ’000 seal Pens The Liberal leader’s wife said‘ 0‘ the International Busmessl territorial limit for it: own andl of the national income. :cler and chew. This would! O’FEfigdeEd” V l _ I 3 in a telephone Merview that Macmne company‘ U-her counmes' coa‘flines- lDefence Plans He said a Liberal govern-leelp overcome the butter sur- ' 1 an 33” ante 0’ lRepor‘I'ed landed iShe. 19“ the IMO-member or-l An unjustified perforated We". ln1960 External Affairs Min~i farmers desiring to switch from i dairying to other operations for! [which their farms are. better? set up in co-lsuil’ed- nunt's farm program would be plus problem without hurting run by a minister of agricul- ‘ the farmer‘s milk cheque, true and an associate minister. 2. A . stem of free milk for of agriculture. both of cabinetlscliool children. type tape is fed into the com- ister Green told the Commons. LONDON MP) Britain’! ‘puter. It then cuts a perforated external affairs committee thathonServative sovernmcnt won tape which is run h ough a Canada asserts that the Gulf ormarliamwtary annmval Tues- linotype that. sets the type auto-lst. Lawrence and Hudson Bayi 3y night of a unified defence matically. The c“minder in its l are Canadian territorial watersi‘mmmand despite Labor party tape justifies lines of type to.-_but‘obher countries had not‘charges that it was a manoeu- Igamzahion a week ago becausei “it. has become much more; belligerent" in its opposition tor Canada a c q u I r l n g nuclearl a By Island Group f... a “muml GRINDSTONE. Que. (cm—- IThe annual seal hunt In the rms. nutrition research program to “This was not the c l WEI‘P en- o o . . use when cf“ “‘1’ °f hvmk‘mera' Tumwrence m I first became wi _ . ‘ the proper lumn .widthl officially recognized this claim. 3W9 t" 01V?” allenllon from th! . “'5' .v' ‘ ‘ "r .hungers landing ahnui, 2‘ H M” Pear 53‘ - ‘ and automatically hyphenates: Last November. when a Bus-"'Skybo" fiasco." 0v A d. .A" m‘pmvm and more-wipelts on the Magdalen lslaiids A" a We“ c°nference IaStl lwnrd‘ ksiau fishing fleet was reported‘_ The Hausa of Common: re- er U alistic system of grading lwe-570 mu” north of Prince Ed_5week Mrs. Helen Tucker. a cow 1 “This impomm improvemem‘in‘ the Bay of Fundy, Prime‘iected 333 to 237 3 Labor no stock p V ll'ClIS. ‘ ‘ H ‘ tward island. launder ofthe Voice .of. Women 1! in the efficiency of newspaper‘ Minister Diefenbakcr ‘had thisjc onfide n no motion along By DON HANRIGHT lfrequently during an hour-long Wilfnuefihmgmve‘figm 3;; Sevcn planes and two helicop- smdb1t nightthbendlmcluu I? Production methods has implica-i ‘0 ab‘m “hat “Ody “fishing” Dari-V. hm" Th” 915“ I'lNELAND. Ont. _tCPl ~ispcech. in which he criticized “E. "r ‘9 m0 Iters were kept busy flying the mem “5 0 e Ibera par-v tions for every community inlwfile“ , if r reorzammng “1‘ H‘V‘” Prime Minister Diefenbakermpposmon obstruction In Par-2f"Pd M!“- Ipelts from the ice to landiwno were members 9! America.” «at Robert H? Th9 333’ 0' .I‘undy .haslarmEd servmes under ‘me “0‘ was greeted Tuesday night byinament praised (hp country}! 7, National marketing boards idepots near here‘ Ithe Vow_to resolve their partysI V . Spam. production manager nf‘ always been considered sincejordlnatcd command was then an overflow crow o 000 intemnomic record_ of de. where farmers want. them, coup-t Two main groups 619%.: With the aims of the} > .Aghthe twn dam, newspapem uni the carliest days. first by Greattendnrscd 32:1 to 237. o . ’ ‘ led with action to expand 31-11"- : l.700-seat motel auditoriumiience policy said in part: In this community 12 milesl “ h e are no commitments. CUl‘W‘al ex'pm'ls- I from St. Catharines as he hc-;wc have not lived up to." Mr. arson SIDOKf‘ to a Lib- San a four-day tour of southerni "Throughout the ars, [I are! rally in this Lake Ontario Ontario. have always told the people thel r Procla‘imlng it a "most tin-truth.“ he said at one point. mung - wiring sight." Mr. Diefenbaker "0h. "0. no," called the heck- "Faimers stand to 13in more said the turnout reminded him‘ler- But was ailickly.irom good governmm'w “Gm of the 1948 American presideanrowned out by prolonged ap-' stable government. than most hat campaign when Harry Tru- 1 Plausr. i(‘.'inaclians." he said. "The port. centre of Ontario's maior I . lzaged 1 Prince Edward in the early hunt. A Island group .headed by Glenn Matthews tlanded about 1.000 seals. A‘ iShed'lac. N.B.. group landed ‘abn t 550. The hunters said the pros- {pects for this season‘s hunt ilook good. large herd of seals had .been spotted earlier about 25 1miles off here in a west- in-ortthst direction. man and: "Everybody 1‘s in a critical vein. Mr. Die-l have in past years had less of against me but the people." it’nbaker Said the Liberal party} the national income than their Diefenbaker said it wasif‘lalms it stands for privatei proper share." the lamest crowd c, has cver'enlerpl'isf‘. ‘ Iltracted In the Niagara Penini "HUI‘I‘HY." yeHEd the hecklcr., sulta " y friend. you're the only Ontario Provincial Polrice saidgone hero who thinks so." Mm that shortly before the meet.-Diefenbakcr retorted. Inn. traffic was backed up for. The Prime minister said the two miles from me roadsidefConservatives are the only "us motel on the Queen Elizabethiilonal party"~—the only one with. Highway. 1n the auditorium it.$clccted representatives in alll sell. some stood and other; satlprovinccs—and predicted Ohio River .. = m '< the not get in : ‘ance of all the Toronto papers.“ INTERRUPTS PM "b? said. "But a crowd like this: .v __ heckler f . ; WHEELING. W. \a. (AP) A h . a man 0 about 40. . shows you all read other .news- ~ terrunted the prime mlnlster'papers." imUddy' angry Ohm “Iver lswelled toward flood stage from Wheeling southward into Ken- In Medical Care Program lucky Tuesday night as swollen tributaries poured in more wa- ter than the river could take. The count of casualties in f" , people. homes and facilities hs’UiiEiiIfFH ‘CP’ _ T' 0 Doug" [The record "l “‘9 Liberals is mounted as subsidiary streams Democrzftic‘ lander of?“ New 9"” “9’59" ' West Virginia. Ohio and day night an mm Tue" The mbel‘fllfl'lléltl promised a ;Pennnsylvania dropped. leaving would i national program of health care Imud. ice lama and devastation make available 60 per :nt‘of the cost of a compre- nsive medical care plan in- in 1910 but 38 years later they in their wake. The forecast was had still done nothing. .for more rain ‘downriver. ex- In the provinces where'tending the danger area as far “C” by M0! province on - - ' the condition that we , llhe Liberals hold office now. he as Cincinnati. vmce "ld‘ they have done “mm”- 1 ' Iln backwaters. fed hymmm'd" "On the federal level. Mr. The 8w" z lby melting snow as well as the push measure, mm}, A me(pumllrnin. had claimed at least five can into the background in lives—three in West Virginia favor of concessions to the fat and two “1 Ohm “‘5‘ Nit-Dough“ ”' l More than. 000 families had ‘been driven from lowland and 9mm“ 1' in GIVEN warm 1 valley homes In the three Ulskatchewm ' . Mr. Do Ins. ivcn a standin > mom-d of the other' ovation films 11 after mistates. About;l tthat many'more we“ - thad retreate 0 upper soreys h' Pmered. the ha“ m the 'to sit out. the torrents of water Guelph Collegiate and Vow-land mud. .‘ y . _. Mat Institute behind tun pm {mum BLOCKED “"1 Dom-s told 1 Persons in tail: weotergibw 950 “IV of 40.000 um party has lived “"3189 to introduce nsive medical cure Pea Ontario rson now says that we must only ‘ his up to Its a compre- Pmfl' . effect In M" in Canada h Nthlng to k, '5 “m “V! heth cm" . mm”. 1m. I {wide area' of the Ohio river- Ished. Train schedqu were dis- . I Bridger; npd seckondargrogzad: ; All-Party Decision Seen 0 . lru led and one assenger train Solution For Nuclear Arms : ’ " INSIDE TODAY m mutlowards Flood Sta 3 the ham “Wc haven't got the assist-i Swelling locomotive was tumbled into n lcreek. I National Guard troops‘ and ‘military reserve units pressed trucks and other equipment into service to assist flood-stricken families. 1 Civil defence Ernups were mo- .billzed in several communities lto help in rescue efforts. tBidoult Case Hits Commons LONDON fiReuters) The mystery of Georges Bidault and his British television Interview moved into Parliament Tuesday amid speculation about what the case might do to already strained Anglo - French rela- tions Home Secretary Henry Brooke. whose department to responsible for alien control. told the House of Commons that. France's fugitive ex-pre- mter and top anti-Gaulhst plot- to “may have in this ._ l 1 "But it lean." she sa d. ‘ The has decided ‘Partv ntheAril i Therese C a s g r a 1 ii. national one of its honorary sponsors. ~ “:1...” “4‘ country illegally but I do not believe be Is here today" . What could develop Into a major cross-Channel furore was touched off Monday night when the BBC televised ii filmed in- terview with Bidaull. reported made In a London studio about two months ago. In It the 63-year-old Bidault. wanted by the French security p o l i c e. expressed confidence that his terrorist-tinged under- ground m o v e m e n t eventu- ally would overthrow President dc Gaulle. In Paris. a French foreign ministry spokesman said Brit- ain had not replied to a French note of about two months ago stating the rightist Bldault and other anti-Gaullist plotters were ’1 3! ALAN DONNELLY “This Is the ban-the bomber-l ‘nitEDEIRICTON (CPI—Social This is the fellow - traveller.| Announcements. notice: , 10 um, Lender Thom n. d This is the song the Commit-l Births. deaths . J. 10 “5,3511%”? deeply dl- vista want us to sing." Cl- 10. :1 ear weapons , m “to his Flume. mar e . . . . . . .. I 2”- ‘me night an m “mp” h, m ........ o M“ an Ill-party com. We" mm“ . we“ n E‘IMIII .. I allth M paflhmem “i. me Ind-answer period followlnt! I, (guy,oueenl 5 ."tmwaytodou, much, In the university‘ King-County. . . .4 “I .9 “ll! other kind of deci- men's dining hall. In the Prince County . 2 w "i made by the fellow who he proposed establishment of 3 hr“ a m” “i no. no. no, no, no," in. out of national security . . . . . . . . . I W m Unlvenlty of New to Wimp. Canada's "View. Verne-iv . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7 “mick mm (Continued on ma 3- col " inBrtin By defeating Memorial Uni- vmity. St. John‘s. Newfouml- Iand. and St. Francis Xavier University. Antigonidi. N.S.. the St. Dunstan's Univemity debating team on Monday seems some of them i . V W not. lto back the New Democratic g ' a federal election although It Is the only minor party holding the same I _ via: ' . ........... MRS. PEARSON At the same time Mrs. Cas- rain said she cannot accept the opinion expressed in the letter Mrs. Pearson, wife of the federal Liberal leader. nuclear views as the women's‘ “our purposes 3”" exactly "‘9 organization, same as they were when the Vow was founded in 1900; To MONTREAL ICPi V~Mrs. support all efforts to develop president of the ice of national problems. to promote Women. said Tuesday the or- mutual respect among nations. ganization has acknowledged "with regret" a letter of resig- nation from Mrs. Pearson as now_ having them," Mrs. grain said. peaceful means of solving inter~= [could make the difference ecn-. lnomically in the survival of ;many newspapers." lMt. Etna Erupts lAfter Quiet Time 1 =‘ CATANIA. Italy lAPJ—Mount‘ EEtna. Europe‘s highest and .most active volcano. erupted l Tuesday after several months of rose from the central crater. "2' d‘fi‘fis f,3»‘.'%‘.‘~‘ » ' ti“. . WIN ATlANTI captured the Atlantic Prov- inces debating crown. and the right to represent. the 10 At- lantic universities at the na- tional intercollegiate debat- ing chainpuomhips in Ottawa C DEBATI N TROPY next Semifinal, This was the second time that SDU has c the Atlantic crown in two yea-rs. Herc. team members Colin MacMillnn. left. a Junior arts students. N.B. Gov't Forecasts Deficit Oi $6 Million By JOHN MOSHE}! FREDE‘RICTON tCPt ~»— Rec.- 1 were estimated in “scuf'gpssrimggrw 7W.- » . r l i and Harry Callaghan. right. a senior science studori pmud< 1y display the Atlantic infers collegiate trophy Roth are from Charlottetown. - :thc r .botth Ethe New Brunswick legislature Tuesday by Finance Minister and to oppose the spread of relative quiet. Explosions in a ord high expenditures of $123.- L. G DeSBfisay. nuclear arms to countries not secondary crater sent ashes and 300,994 and a deficit of $6.151,824 Cas- I‘OCk flying into the air. Smoke for the 1963-64 fiscal year start- {or no increase in taxation and hing April ' He said the estimatcs provide i “reflect a slight. reduction in the 3 tax burden carried by the forest industries. as a means of en: ablimz this major industry to better compote in world mar- . kcts." His budget. speech did not -elaboratc on this tax reduction. Last year Mr. DesBrisay pre. _diclcd a deficit, of 8.916.155 for ‘ fiscal year endin this iMarch :11. Expenditures then were cstimatcd at 3112514268. 119 rcporlrd a deficit of $6.200. 000 for the 1961-62 fiscal year. The finance minister said : 1Tuesday the possibility of in creased taxation was ruled out for two reasons. "First. thc cui‘i'cnl heavy bun den of taxation relative to in.- comc sugar-sled that income. Individual and corporate. must he furthcr expanded be fore additional taxation roiild bc Justified. "Secondly. Iltf‘ flxlptrnr'p two royal commissmnn m the tax field 1federal and munirt ipail Indicated that any major tax adjustments should be do. ferrcd pcnding thrir recom- mcndations." UNIVERSITIES BENEFIT More than half of the anflf‘l- pated dcficu will bc accounted o by Incrcascd expenditures non highcr cdiicatinn. Iic said ; "This is a major undertaking .and Is dt‘S‘IEm‘d to assist the ‘universitics in their attcmpt to .makc availahlc the host cdiica« ltional opportunities In the youth . of New Brunswick. . c have ldccidcd to proceed in accord- ancr with thc rcronimcndati'ns of the fprovinciah royal com- -mission on higher f‘flllfal‘nll " Mr. DcsBrisay sald the indt‘ cations arc that ('annrla's Gross National Product “'1” increase by about 4‘« pct rr‘ni Ilth war to morr than 543.000.000.000 “It can rrasnnabli- be our pcctcd that New Brunswick‘u .rate of growth will bc consid‘ erably In excess of the rate achieved by tho country as a ‘whole. i must stress that this is not mcrcly wishful thinking but is rathcr bascd on a do.» tailcd analysis of cxisfinz trends in capital invrslmeni in New lBrunswick." t I