y W E A T H E R Clear with a few cloudy incl-vats; mild; light winds. Low-high 26 and 37. It it'sGood For the Island ‘ The Guardian is For it one @nardiam , “Covers Prince Edward IslandLike The Dew” m "imam "mm CHARLOTTETUWN, CANADA. MONDAY, DECEMBER 3. 1962. VOL. LXXV. N0. 283 w on...“ gun... a... ~°,T..,;;.°“ SEVEN CEN'IS wa.-uhqu 18 PAGES ‘ Neutrals Pursue Test Ban As World Christmas Gift, Mont Carmel Student 7 Canadian Delegate ,NamedRhodesScholar 9 Defines Big Issue ‘ a SACKVILLE. NB. (OF) w~ 1 The New Brunswick Rhodes Bv TOM "‘ i . . , . l . iscbolarship selection committee GENEVA (5:31:3th dip- ;S‘unday. announced selection of A , . lomatic sources said Sunday ilirederick J. Arsenault as: t the same “I!” H was 3’“ .pressure is building up on the :Rh-odes scholar-elect for New “oun‘cefi "‘3‘. “hence “Udell! 'United States Britain and the Brunswick for 1963. ,an, MCA‘HISte" 0f DalhOUSie Soviet Union, to halt nuclear ; Mr. Arsenault. 19. of Montib'nivet‘suy Sunday was named weapon tests by Jan. 1 as a ;Cai-mel. P.E.I.. is a fourth-year 1‘0” SOOt'a'S 1953 Rhodes Yuletide present to the world. lart. student at St. Joseph’siSOhOlarflect Leading this drive are non- iUniversity in Monoton. He isl MCAHISl-el'. my 8 “at”? 0' atomic countries in the 17-mi- ;Atlantic regional president (iftBI'ldglftOWh. N-S- .15 one Of ll‘ tion disarmament conference. In“, Natjqna] Federation of Qana.lCanadians who Will receive the All three of the nuclear pow- ers are experiencing difficulties N.B. Byelection dian University Students and alSChCfla'l‘Shi'Pt valued at £75“. Iin meeting the general thrust of CHARLOTI‘ETOWN'S FLOAT IN THE GREY CUP PARADE Scheduled Today , ., _:mr:mber of the national execu-étalbout 52,2501 a year for twa DR' LANDRIG‘AN the anti-test arguments. if any- thing. the Russians seem even ’ (CF ‘tive or three years study at the 0x 0 Kin 5 Count Voters will elect' - i . t ‘ -. ’ . ' ,‘woglegismlfie members “way He is a son of Mr. and Mrs.'_f01‘d .Umversnw His. selection Island-born n I S a n a ‘in a ,wmparty provincial by_iGeorge Arsenault. ‘After com. is subject to confirmation by the ‘more_ embarrassed. than the gplet-ing ten grades in his home .Rhodes trustees. Doctor Honored lAmfiricans and British 1 T e ' election contest for two seats. . . . ’. v. t school in seven yeams, he went Mr. McAllister graduated with drive to stop testing takes tContinuod on page. 3. col. 8) ___.._ ..__ -- ___.._ __.. . . _ ‘ ‘ Liberal candidates Mylcs ‘ . . teleivislon and radio. .parade and had attlacted-mlldl illenkins and John w_ Tumhuu to St. Josephs High School at: bachelor of science with hon- ~ Mcmi'amcook, N.B.. to t‘inishim.s i." physim this yea... and Ch. Dr. Paul Landrigan. Toronto, various forms- are opposing Progressive Con- h_ h. h h I and h ls lg so 00 course b en now is studying for a masters a native of Cambridge. P.E.l.. 1 canada find Swecle“ suggesmd, servativcs John RM. Baxter . 35 he?" N'Coplf‘d 35 5' FF“le a moratongm 0" undergrpund .and George E. Harm". Von-"g to the University. He is gradu- . of the Royal College of Pbysic- “355.”? Ewe 3.“ lhtemfimnal ’ .ating in May and plans u, enter * degree. He plans to take his ians. commission of sctentists time to ‘ ‘hours are 8 am. in ti pm, ast. The vacancies resulted from jthe law professton. doctorate at Oxford. News to this effect ceived Saturday by his brother. O Mayor ls Delighted e H M l . permanen es an. . appointment of Harry N. Jona v - With Float In Parade in me mum u... a... w- Landrigan or 1"” “FM-m” ' ”“‘-""‘a’-V St. Dunstan's University. :5 02:13: lgfipcefitmn;}h9fi . ‘ . . o o s. is inqgleLEZigs‘ilrlegvc: £4113“ proposal rests on the assump- ‘i'csignation of R.G.L. Fairwea-i I ‘ , “ thcr to contest Royal consti- proud (.halottetown mayor I am proud. as mayor of tummy in “19mm? {Pderall last night he. was delighted t Charlottetown. that the city He has two sisters. Zita. t4. and Bernice 10 N.S. SELECTION tem. international in scope and not, subject to distortion by the nation under inspection. Would they get that under the lndian plan? The two Western powers have their doubts. Under the lndian idea an in- ternational commission of scien- tists would call for such inspec- tions on a sampling technique. Not all suspicious earth tremors - r‘ a. ‘i 's a... HAMPTON. N. B. The (‘ity of Charlottetown both on r ‘ t . r was 5.09,. by more who also pointed out that thelattention on its way to Toronto "0m “ht h float was the largest in the from Prince Edward Island. 7 than a million viewers on tclo— wsion Saturday in the Grey Cup parade in Toronto, was‘ also brought to national attent-j ion by Prime Minister .lohn‘ Diefenbakcr. . The Prime Minister, speaking : was m d Vise a system for policing 3 . . . A . met the nation-wide telcvtsxont . . . au‘ ition that ' . ' ' network said that all the 53.1“ .. . . - . Clccuhn- “9 W0" “1“ Seat- BMh “mm Fellowsh'p '0 .316“ a lthe nucleiidnpowzrgawillahlzilleslsdi TLZvPUR' India MP} W Red no,“ emeer in the parade ‘ With the tremendous success of 3 could partiCipate in the parade were PC members of the “gm year nhservmg techniques and‘ t , M f u-h M h . Chmas troops appeared Sunday “ ' Cbarlottetown's float project in for the second year. ‘ methods of medicine practice 1 afherm g a w E“ m be pumng be“ 83 Promised _ y latiirc. The other Kings scat is "This project should pay blg held by PC leadcr CB. Sher- dividends in the years ahead. hood. “the City of Charlottetown float I if they are to keep a nu- in at least some was the one that impressed me ima ayan borderland Saturday's Grey Cup Parade. in British and c on t i nental i - v - II - l t . - . . -' after last yea-rs experience. ; - e Etteatmcnt centres. His 'wife. Cltzil‘erefséub‘ageggag “tillalirglmg‘ Sam”: caUtiouSIy scouted the S c H“? "mm" Mar-V Mame” 0 f ‘ the test-suspension negotiations lfoo'mifis. the most. . . n], rpmmdcd Us ".3. Chem tmay be recalled last year paticularly In l964. when we The chislaturc standing: . . WWW" was the cradle N. the float was just coming into celebrate our centennial." Liberals 31. PC. in. vacant two. ‘ lazilng‘tI-colhga'nvahiim h” famlly 1 have developed a jargon almos A“ “mommy? source in ‘ NEW YORK lAPl - Authori-.0thers jumped out, their cloth- natton had its beginnings in a ‘m I aflam r sity in 1949 and his first degrees CITES DIFFERENCE . . m. . r I a. 0 ties still puzzled Sunday nverilng 9- Y R qg hzctorlr meeting in the Frown. Charlottetown gamed “other 0° .l. m, mm 0, an airliner "ash PRAISE terms on. ithat killed 25 persons at Idle- Many passengers praised Ca- edictne from Dalhousie in IS atmosphere. cal Building in that city nearly h S t d h P, onor 3 ur ay w on mine. . . . . . . ' - “11d ail-port Friday night whiie‘nadian stewardess Helen Fourn- Universuy in 1954. said. iway haCk {mm “‘9 frontl'ne 3"" 100 vcars ago. i ‘ Minister Joh Diefenbaker . . n. E. . .‘ __ . n F . . making a {ngdhmuded landing l ier. 2|. for her courage. in lead—‘ After a tour of dirty with the ‘BUFhS 0f canada performed an 5mm“ they gamed 1" “1611' m8!- ‘ ‘in . .Qr Gas VIC'I'I ms , imeanin less in some cases to. . Dr- Landrigan “’0” h“ A"lvfi‘the delggates themselves. this Degree at St. Dunstan's Unive - confederation and that this great. i we“ “hm "‘9 program was - interrupted by a TV commerl tow“ “931' the dlSPuwd .Sinolndian border said the Chi~ nese seem to ave withdrawn WM. 20 miles at some points on their n symbolic of the unity of the “WIN out the Charlotme country." the Prime h1'inister.e"“‘." as his fawn“? “03‘ in stated, “he “Bad? "I also think the float was . ,, g many to safety as flames RCAF‘. he undertook the post -‘important function by defining’Sive “mists into northeast 1m“! “5"”de “3 “‘9 type “one engulfed the wreckage“ Miss graduate work in internal med- l in Simple terms the exact PYOb' .two weeks “0' I . every day." :. Foumier is ,3 mm". of pat. acine‘ at sunnybmok Hospital, .lem before‘the conference. ‘ With the time. for those with. t The float as it passcd by the “I am doubly thrilled by di'i't’“ l . . -. A . . - . - B d th b ‘ d'ff - d l h ' A . , y _. . . , I l Twen[y.5]x persons. including houSie. N.B.. who now lives in Toronto. which he has inst urns 53' e 3519 ‘ 9r . “was at and» Prime M11111“ i. Sggfmzdmh;h‘;h:a::fi:nxfiamg figmfioarflnsgfgyir rizf‘rwgfihég ’ CORNWALL. tCPt~A thrcat {opened to‘discnvcr what caused itwo Canadians. escaped withlI‘Vlre-‘it HUIS- N~Y- > _ _____H____wi‘ Engfigfitfifien‘fgsvsgga 82342:“? 1:192“: sgarply dre'lefitedd Pkey ..._;_'__.'__.:_....._‘._._.,..__ n. . Gaudel Said :of pneumonia among persons the leak in the tan ar. The their lives in the flaming crashl The other Canadian survivor , zdé‘w' t t‘h. . [pi ‘ _ .90.” 56: “Fa—VI 3.? as e 19' j . ;who inhaled chlorine car is still on the siding whore which occurred as the planetis passenger John Defir. 38. of i n o Is smge 55"?“ ‘m'er 0" ’"'&.".5 government P M k 1 H“ 53'” “10 Pity OWN a .gas subsided Sunday as normal the incident occurred. awaiting was attempting a landing with- Edmonton: Hg was 13kg" to 3 - .What type and quantity of'om if": furthr'Clarlflcailon- N611"! a ’Lfl'ml deh‘ 0‘ Emmi-Id»? ‘0 the conditions returned to a Corn~ clearance from the board of out, the assistance of two ground hospital suffering {mm facial ‘5“? "‘SPGCUM Wm be reqU'mdii‘a'd c.h'“.as “"151”! “mu” ee. men who built the float 1wall district hit by a gas leak- transport commissioners a n d isystems that officials said werelhunm a broken bone in his heei,’ ' l'” ‘leter 3 WW" from Secretly‘fea? 1:” m posse-551°” of the A and it is hopeful that some flt- ‘age Friday the Canadian Pacific Railway linnpcrative at the time_ a brake“ knee and a broken ,settmg off underground tests? “I! S .aflgressmn — 2.000 ling recognition. on otir behalf. Hospital officials said none before it can be more. ‘ TI 1 F t n A-l. shoulder He was reported in 3 Nuclear explosions in the atvsquar" “WP-S 9f the Ladakh can be rendered at a meeting fwas believed to have deyclopcrl “"— ' H“ “ml: 138?; pgpengs frdrivelnlfair condition. gAiNT iOHN N 3 low —— mosphew' under water and in :32: “gnEaShtgtl—edlrrl‘ “1:03:33!- \ATl(.AN t‘lTY tAP' Pope or “1“ my mum“ m‘m'a' though “‘0” "f the plane en route from Charlotth Miss F‘ournier. badly shaken Two accidents Saturday causedISDam can be Domed relatwelylpasses in th: northeast. l'lhn KM“ "13d? Fl l“le Public h“ thf‘t‘leg and pub 1 Df‘f‘fm‘ ‘“ .'" )‘Mp‘la “"0 O tb.C.. missed a runway by yardsiup and taken to hospital’ln re- l the drowning of two young men 1. 1:213“STh;rov:ge€%:°usl:gmam): The Chinese intended to stand 3993;811:313;aflnppegggrrglgx1L'gziievilg‘mgaezhifn123.222:(:1: :‘t’igger "hsn‘m’m‘ “5 a preca'“ ‘in coming in for al landing in cuperatc. told Saturday of the. and a youth. all Kings County‘hlnck Seismic imtrumem read__pat in Ladakh_ the high and . - V ' , - - i ~ , _ V . tpatcby fog. At the ast nstan.._harrowing moments after theresidents. ~ K ' -' ‘ - barren site of 3 hi hwa th Sunday after a neck of illness. iff‘f‘lflww‘m M ‘7 .__i Th6 dPfidll- 301m“ r' 8W?" .the pilot gunned the motorS. ap—‘plane hit the ground. Carl Ashley Milhurn. 22. 0‘ .lSglfilifii'lih?"fliegfifiimfihave built to link gtheli'y Stuck? 5t? “id EWMhmgdcrm‘lid ll" :higlil'wpaisafaSigigrsigljdné‘ihldoar;l YARMOUTH \' s (‘1‘ “mm” in a desperate “t'empt‘ “We kept pushing passengers Springfie'd' and mm" “5' tween an earthquake and a mi- ‘3“: WM”? with Chinese“‘ . . eers quare an sat e ‘ . . 3 A v - ' ' ‘ t ' alt't de. but it was too ' - -. v H ' '-k f‘ ha . 2". of Westfield‘ ' ’ ' . and caused palm, and memo“ : Gmd catch“ and high mims ‘Igt‘f‘eflam in out. she said. First one out Wlf ,or m I {clear Mast. cupied Tibet. But they proposed to evacuate 200 persons and seal 1 [natural the opening day of the The [an 1,“ n". ground. the“ . l . . ~ ‘ _ ‘ "‘“m‘”: h" “93"” and then nnilhcr one.“ i The us and Britain demand *0 2W" "n the milk 0' their ened to leave us. is about to ' 5' an'hhifk SN‘ilfm in lhf‘ hnrlh' i lobster season Saturday in wcst- me who]? fuselage some 935. returnmmuch morc. it does e l C d h “I h H Centre. were. on a hunting trp " oo ca 1. w ic il'cat- ' ' ' I ' . . Blue-white flames had swept John River On- wpstfield. a treaty-backed inspection sys- gains in the northeast. " “'95! Of this 593“33’ C“? “t 44.“.ern Nova Scotla. Fine weather 5mm.” were hurled outside. return. the Rl-year~old Roman 000‘ w I 5109999“ Md said. ‘Nov I Can't‘of Milhurn and Gorham from tdo th- I t he“, fl‘em-I" when their boat capsized in the _ im" "'9 compartmem‘ Walter Greer. 13. broke through . . Prevallm‘ ‘ still strapped to their seats. 0 I Catholic leader announced to; 15‘ mus deep -watcr. Two other men in “When Everyone was ""t‘ "‘3' l ice on Robin Hood Lake near h Fishermen Friday set traps r Mrs M "‘9 pm“? bplnw' [fluorite Mau‘l Thomas- 30‘ tseven were admitted. incliidingi t . - o l Shi’- Tfl" hack in the mall“ the boat. Kenneth Jones of Tor- WFeCkaflf’v and W9". '0 “'m‘ki . rybllrn and Robert Knox of Ac- I n .dragging the injured to safety. iamac Beach, were rescued and‘ O t l Vlasked rescue workers look. ‘ 1 '.his home at Sa wa. M3" 1 103 persops to hospital. Twenty- ‘ ' g I could see. I jumped to the TRURO (cpl h Mrs. for the six~month season along} ‘gmund' I ran and ran and thpn‘ Div": recnvered the bmms A loudspeaker carried his lTrum, died Saturday when .nine children ithe Sou-mile stretch of coas:linc. volt-eclcarly and strongly. struck by a car while walkingl Among [ho-59 released {mm 1 but “'01”? "0t pf‘l‘mittt‘d ‘0 haul Standing at the window in a.near her home. Her sister,ihospitai Was Emile Fomn 3 them unnil Saturday. f‘hil'y breeze for four minutes. Mrs. Warren Millcr of Trilro. [Cornwall fireman who ganlhisl Price varied between 45 and Announcements, notices 3. 15 Births. deaths . . . . .. 3 14 he looked rcstcd and sccmcd in was walking with her at th e ' maqk m a woman and then mi 1 50 cents a pound in some com- Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 14 .1 . . . - ‘ . . ‘ ‘ ~ ' " ‘ ‘ ‘ . i eading others. some 0! hem brought to hospital here to re- good spirits. He raised his arms timc of the accident Mrs Mil- [lapsed at the wheel of an am ‘munities This is about 10 cents Comics . . . . 16 . . , , .~ - . . . ‘ ' " s ' ' . " ‘ ‘ . . ‘ . . Situnflned- ceive treatment for: shock and p , w 1 . s l 1 mm fh v - \igorously in his usual Sunday ler was injured and taken tolbulance after driving out of the higher than the 099m"! Pm‘e Ed'mrms "A man was on fire." she exposure. satgfigtrmgfitfharthehawpffilg a s'i‘milar'plaZlgg‘tellsgvsn‘Axxgd hf‘nf‘dICllnn of the crowd. which ihospital where her condition;gas 20 9 i 135‘ 5'9?"- Ca'chcs 0‘ “p to 800. C'ty‘ Queen. Young Grcer and two cousins 1 ince's third large food process-ifor See m an Bros. (Canada inald. "His whole. body was burn- llc‘had not wanted to disappoint. .was said to be satisfactory. 5 An investigation has been l pounds were reported. - i Prince Chill“! -- mg. I put Mm "my “.9”, rmlming MmF an“. set- l in plant will be established irmmned also on a has? _ pm- ‘ :uxgnflslde " " It was the sixth major avla— iiing beaver traps around thetthe immediate ffimrfi chase agreement. -. _,’ w) ", ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' ' “ ‘ ‘tion disaster in the world in a . lakc. .lnhn Laderoiite. l3. and speaking in a free “mg m”. premier Shaw said ohm ‘ . omens ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' i ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ‘WPER- hl‘ihglhfl “19 tOtal df‘a'h El‘lf‘ Shf‘ll- 14- "‘3"th Shore tical telecast which dealt with Prince Edward Island is "well ’ HO" 10 206. ‘Sv'iff‘lll the relationship between pros- ‘ on its way to bccoming the 1 “ ‘“‘ ‘ " “ '”""‘“"‘_—— major food basket of Canada. In ‘ . other parts of the country. agrlo j ‘ culture is being croWded out-by ; m I e r s a I m 5 industry. With each 1335' i year. C a n a d a will look more and more to this province as its best. source of food " perity and the aggressiveness inf the. government. he. said “in gthe immediate. future you will Isee a third large food process- ! ing plant go up in the western part of the province.“ | Ten days ago. the premier an- . o _ l ‘ ’ Inounccd that the government He said the government, will 5 a n ' n a n n 1 will build and equip a million » continue to e x p e r iment with ldollar food processing plant in new crops and new markets. ' ‘Montaglle for the British Col< "You hear it said by many." (Editor's note This story i The Premier said his lhrec- 1960-61 but had to budget for an umbia firm. Fraser Valley he added. "that the day of the In Frosted Foods Company Limit- small farm is past. but I think ed. on a lease-purchase basis. ‘ ' it. is just coming into its own." was written for The Guardian ‘year-old government. showed an estimated $622.0le dcficit ' lContinucd on page 5. col. it by a Canadian Press Staff loverall surplus of $2tl.000 to r Writer. who is providing spec- 1 lat coverage of the political scene here for the Dec. provincial election.) By DAL WARRINGTON Conservative Premier Walter Shaw scoffs at. Liberal allega- itions that Prince Edward lso‘ land government finances are. ‘in “a mess." .i . in a weekend interview be de-‘ scribed as "simply ridiculous" the contention of Liberal leader Alex Matbeson that she Island's treasury has been wrecked in ‘the last three years by m l s» lmanagemcnt and patronage. ' “The Liberals are pulling that stuff out of some political bag." ‘the Premier said. "The financ. cs of Prince Edward Island out in excellent shape." He said this will be apparent when the public accounts arel presented at the next Legisla-t iturc session early in 1963 . Prince Edward islanders vote‘ in a provincial election one week from today. Mr. Mathemn ‘ has accused Mr. Shaw of want- £1 log to 310! the election mil of "in .Officcrs and directors of the members in attendance was How:- Bay fdiret'tnrl; 3. Su- Moyart. Upper Rife: n t a gut! l 4., ..c- I, 4 3mg 3‘ a.“ Z.‘ ADDRESS DELIVERED TO HAGGIS ‘0 the Ram M a St. And- RW..Don-ld W. mln- rewls Day dinner as Smiland'a liamentiary secretary to the dent. Howard MacKlnnon. pre- way before the accounts are re~ Kings County Federation of said to be one of the more in- therland. St. Peters. (second gdlrgtprl; and t “La; 2 N9? . of to for exter- “Md "9"? Mfr Campbell Vealcd. Agriculture are seen he re teresting annual meetings for vi", _ maiden“: “a; M“. t . e er: ‘I tree on i ~h oh“ 31M Presbyterian val-m“ 53"“ w” w 1‘: “a . makes appropriate remarks .' charges the government following their annual meet- several years. The". wet" "3h Union Rom MCPPMSL "0m "11’ W10" 3" dim")?! { .‘ m '1' mrulem d“ "‘9 mmm ' M m" spoke m “be. 4'” to the Haggis w h i to Mrs. with spending beyond its meansl ing held at Cardigan on Fri- representatives from all ' ‘ M ‘K_ R ‘ as well as the secretary. Mrs. ~ “Bred the traditional names guest. speaker Heath Mocqulr’ and the Scottidi tradition. wane, R 5m“, ML and for schools. roads. public bulid- day night. The meeting. which areas of Kings present. um dentl. Hugh ac innon. o- no“... “gcqmmp. no”. rte, MP fa Queens and par- The Caledonian Club preai- Mrs. George Dewar. listen. tings and industrial plants. l d more than fifty of their to right on: Russell Mills. lo Bay Ipresldenll; Marcel neath. ! i .3 - . e.