If it's Good For the Island The Guardian is For it one @itamdtiam “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” EOL. LXXV. N0. 265 Authorized In Second Clasp Hall to the P06 Milo. Department. Ottawa. and to: payment d postage n all CHARLO E m.» em... 1... TOWN, CANADA, MONDAY. NOVEMBER 12, 1962. Anti-Smallwood Coalition Is Seen Emerging In Nfld. Small Boy Irwin MacLeod. 4-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl MacLeod. - Marshfield. was last night ported to be on the critical list in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. following his 1) e in g by a car on the St. Pet- ers Highway. near his home. at about 3:15 Sunday afternoon. Complete details of how th e accident occurred are not avail- able. reports indicate that th e to the highway into the path of a 1963 car. which was travell- - in: east. Dr. Paul Cudmore of Charlot- ln Traffic Accident _ little lad apparently ran out on~ . I . . i ' Satellite Fired ! 0 I From Calif. Base ; . . ANGELE. (AP! .7- A‘ satellite employing . Atlas-l lAgen'i booster combciiafion was: llaunclied Sunday from Point} .Argue'ro. Calif. the air force announced. It gave no other tetown. was called to the scene Clem“?- The bowl?" ('Omblna'. and ordered the injured to 1105- “(ms ‘5 “‘31 usually “59d '0: I ta]. m Wm.re he was lrahs_ launch Samos reconnaissance Iported by cmchffe-S ambulance. and Midas missile-alarm satel- l Following partial cxamina- fi‘ 7. ltion at the hospital. Dr. Cud- lmore reported that the boy was . .suffering from two fractures of lthe right leg. a fractured right. larm. severe chcst injuries. and iother body injuries which had Knot yet been determined. siting}... . fFor MiG Plant The accidei't 15 being invcsti- (‘1‘ from Reuters-AP gated by the Charlottetown de- NElV DELHI—Prime Minis» ‘tachment RCMP. who declined lier Nehru said Sunday he hopes :I‘EICBSIHE the name 0f the driV- IRussia will honor its promises ler a_t_t»h»is thrifty ‘to supply India with MiG jet More lhan , ,:»~!‘V See Ottawa Service dignitaries as well as the gen- I erai public. Similar services Were held in villages and com- honor the memory of those who lost their lives in two world wars and the Korean REPRESENTING MOTH- ERHOOD. Mrs. James J. Coy- le places s wreath at the Cen- By STEWART MacLEOD lNegoticitors otaph. in Queen Square in conflict. Wreaths were also _ . Charlottetown yesterday as cit- laid by Lieutenant - Governor mumlles lhroughOlll the PI'O- I OTTAWA tCPi. —— For the izens and veterans gathered to F. Waiter Hyndman and other Vince. n {23rd successsive year. official . . 'Canada. and more than 10,000 others. gathered around the i Ihuge. grey war memorial in 9‘ UNITED NATIONS IAPi _- downtown Ottawa to pay hom- ‘President Kennedy told his Cu- age to Canadian; who died in t e. Large Turnout At Service Despite Heavy Downpour ‘tiatlons. ;across Confederation Square I The us. delegation herP an- lStinday as Mrs. Dominique han- Inounced hp had set, up an ap.{te1gne. 73- ear-old Silver-haired ‘ pointment‘to see the three negn- Imoth-I‘ from Paquel. N.B.. ‘tiators at the White House at who lost three sons in the Sec- 11 am. EST toda and World War. represented all Despite a heavy downpour ofifront of the Legion home on er5. James J. Coyle. represent- rsin. one of the largest turnouts l Grafton Street at 101‘ and mDV‘ Img mo‘figh‘gd‘ Heath Mact‘ ‘ ‘ed to the cenotaph. e e a quarrie. . ueens. represen - a" many year” was e"mentllsriie crowd of citizens gathered ing the Dominion Governmfin‘: I yesterday as war veteran_s mm to watch the ceremonies. - waiter}; Slaw; re. y. fume? , - ‘ Canadian Silver Cross mothers ‘ aded to the cenotaph in Queen Followmg the arrival of the presenting the Provmce; Mayor A321nyérgtévghi'osrlglgIfifsga‘f by placing a wreath at the base Square to honor fallen comrad‘ Lieutenant-Governor and other A. Waithen Gaudet on behalf of ‘Yost' Stevenson.s S e c “H”, of the great stone mPnumenf. the City; Edward Brown on be- es of two world wars and the dignitaries. the Band of the half of the Charlottetown Branch Korean conflict. .P.E.I. Regiment played 0 Can- I Representatives of the Char- ada followed by “Last Post" of the Canadian Legion; Mrs. iottetown Branch of the Royal and “Revielie‘? by bugler Frank Deuglas MacLeod. representing Canadian Legion estimated the mith. the ladies‘ auxiliary of the Char- “ be ‘" I IGovernor F. Walter Hyndman: city police department. city Inedy developments I" data m Vlcelnen stood around the me- ~ morial With Legion members. - i egotiations on the Cuban ques- ltion With ACUUE UN SBCI‘CUH‘Y- government officials. members lCouncil deputy. and IMcCloy. chairman of the presi- 200 dent's Cuban crisis co.ordinat- followed to bank the memorial’s ing committee. ase in a swath of color. A delegation spokesman said 1" a simple. solemn remem- John J. iGovernor-General Vanier pre- ceded her and more than m 700. The parade formed up in fire department. RCAF Assuma- tion. the Main Brace Z r» < E. thems and buglers sounded the jlast post and reveille. ' ' ‘ General U Thai“- VaSlIY of the diplomatic corps and £51223"Zrfigglggtkgsotggtlhf Kuznets‘iv' and 50"!“ ms" dep‘ CiVit‘ IPaders While a massed S Canada the United Services Of. Imy “WE” minister. fl” band played hymns and an- ficers Club. the RCMP. the Nursing Sisters. Queen Charlot< i o. te. N0. Militia Group. 5th Sig- pLACES WREATH nals Regiment.P.E.l. Regiment. ‘3 As part of the official cm.” Emony. “ c 5 Medical Company. the villag- Ilnlured In c’rGSh we", also es of Sherwood and Parkdale.i I 1 d h plume M'nisger pier. veterans on parade and the' QUEBEC (Cm " Afl‘omey’lpahcek ythpl resi‘lent of the . IGeneral Georges Lapalme was ‘9“ a e" ; p . general public. . - ' 2R 1 C d L d lh F u i - t T e 1 hurt Saturday night. in a colli-. Oya 3“ ‘3" 93'0" an e 0 "w M setvmes a “my Ision no the rain-lasneri Trans.“thiers "f 5”!“ 0f the three In City On Weekend The city police were railed llllalt’ passenger receiving a cut out to investigate three trafficjon the f cad from yin: United Church and Sh Dunstan-st . V accidents which occurred in the l windshield glass. Basin“ the parade reformed lcanad“ H'gl'way “9” “513‘. as Inf“? sgh’lhefihe Official 311 city between noon Saturday and‘ In this incident. a 1954 car in King Squaw Lieulehathh, jr-e was on route to s DDllllcal; 3:13 t: the near'b 12w": late Sunday night. the most operated east in Dorchester by vernor Hyhdmah took the salute trail" at Ste. Anne de la Rica» .mOVe UP . Y severe of which took place early | George B. Henderson. RCAF ljn from of the provincial Build. } here Sunday evenin . lSt lion Summerside. was in. ing on Richmond Street. 1 "9 g . . a. . . . I This accrdent which happened ('olllSIO‘ll With a 1962 car being. The color party was made up hatismcm”, cmditio" in hospi- Ecoumries‘ and five other iron in. jmarch - past. wreaths were \‘nlvcn in the accldentwerc inIPIHCEd on behalf of foreign organizations. groups at about 7:25 was at the inter- driven south on Prince by Ern- i of Ba Mortimer. Robert . p . . I . . . sectionof Prince and Dorehcster est R. Johnston. Charlottetown. :King. Erias Callaghan and 3:1.tj"ggggéq$g‘n ° 2;: “kiwi: land gnazledafils‘came from the sweets. and resulted in a few (Continued on Page 3 Col. 3) [Lonis Ward. Epam'w k out of action my umtanadian Campaign for Nu_ lclear Disarmament. which held 2' ban-the-bomb march on Par- . Heads Alone iWHERE-TO-FlND-IT llzfiimdtt‘ipiitf‘d‘y'“5”” After the Remembrance Day Announcemegb Mme-“l h 1 Eceremonies ended In Confeder- lrcsl oi‘ the election campaign. ‘ ' Births. deal - . - ~ - - r r Lotion Square. Gen. Vanier and Classified r v - - - r - - r - '- 12'” lgovernment leaders. went into or n “We? ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' ' " " 41hr Parliament Buildings for Efl'm'm“ r ~ c ~ r - - -- ‘ 5 the dedication of the Korean . . ' . . . . i C'ly‘ 9mm” 5 War Book 0 Remembrance. ST‘ JQHN'S- Nfld- (CP' "‘ made 3 51mm" mp two yea" mu]: Dillyanas‘gggtmala grin“ “:32” g which contains the names of Smiling confidently as he steer- ago but was shipwrecked on the e ‘ . ‘ ‘ ‘ “mmcrs -- the 510 Canadians who died in ed from s hatchway of his 83- I Canary Islands. ‘ivamh‘ and yav'gwm} bflgksh He Kings Co' 4 0T98~_ .. ..I . ' - I ‘35 c? tran§lsmrnmdm o em'l sport ' ' ' ' ' "g it. will be placed In the me- ioot boat Newfoundlander. i Capt. Dower said he had food ‘ the "me smna], . .' wmmha i h . . _ _ . _ . _ _ _ _ . . H 7 .morial chamber wm‘ me First Capt. Tom Dower of Grand l enough for four months. "i eat “Those were the happiest 1 {warm War hook with "s 5555‘ Falls. Nfld.. Sunday headed out I regular. . days of my life alone at sea on into the Atlantic I for first." he said. I the last. trip. he said. I His destination:. West Africa. 1 The two - masted four sail' Asked if he had ship to shore Ii | I His arrival date: “That depends |craft was constructed by Capt. radio. he said: “No. When 1m on a lot of things." ’ Dower at Botwood. and finish- at sea. there's no one I want to 1 The sdventuresome bachelorlcd here. Italk to.‘ . - I iStorm 0n Weekend in a wind and rain s t o r m; During the height of the storm which swept over most of East- [Saturday night. 40-mlle an hour ern Canada during the Weekend. .winds tipped over a privately- the Charlottetown area was one ‘owned float - equipped plane of the luckier. The meieorolo-‘moored on Lake William about gist at the radio range said from 15 miles from Halifax. Only the ' the start of rain Saturday tolaircraft's pontoons were show- 8 pm. Sunday that .75 inches ling above water Sunday mor- f . .but whatever I reach ell, ning. Winds in the arm reached There were no other reports flheir highest peak at 4 a. m. §of serious damage. Sunday when it was recorded as. in Halifax. s parade to cenor coming from the east-south-esstitoph services was canceled at 43 mph. and gusting to 60 ‘The Remembrance Day servic- m h .es at the city cenotsph ‘ and yesterday the {another on Citadel Hill. how- »3 temperatures were at unseason- ever. were held as scheduled. - able levels in the “50's. with. Liverpool In southwestern ‘ bring reported at be- .Nova Scotia received 1.9 inches tween 1 and 2 pm. when the :of rain in the period between it thermometer stood at 58.8 de-‘pm. Saturday and B s.m.‘ Sun- day. Only .98 inches fell at Hul- ifsx but across the harbor st ELECTION lEADERS IN QUEBEC Liberal Heriel La Itoque. head of L‘- grees. 0n the mamlsnd as much as n w I I V hm mier Jun Lesa“. ' ' i h f i w record- Shelrwster airport the fall was a“ leader; Daniel Johnson. Action Provincisle. Quebecs two no es 0 ran ere "will: of Union Netionslsi newest political party. ell. .muursd u 1.8 inches. .. i ;of Parliament Hill to review the o fighters and set u to build MiGs here. His statement to 'a mass rally in New Delhi was the. first official confirmation of reports that Russia had agreed to build a ' factory in India before he outbreak of the border war with Communist China. 10,000 Saturday. informed sources lsaid Nehru had told a parlia- imentary com i ee ' d inames. the Second World War lpromised to stand by its agree- book with 44.894 names and the :ment to supply the MiGs and South African War book with'that the first planes would or» 267 names. Irive by mid-December. :CandidalesConsidered ‘For Prince And Kings. I Possibilities in a number of} constituencies in Kings and! Prince Political obseu‘vmfis were busy: lining up their ideas of baton? tial candidates across the pro- vince over the weekend. , being evaluated' following this paper's Saturday summary of possibilities in. Queens riding. William Acorn. Souris and} Daniel MacDonald. ’ Bohhwell. were mentioned last nfight as] Steer F riC‘eS Ilikely Liberal candidates in | . .. )1 "03330" SEVEN CENTS afor the 42-seat legislature. WEATHER Wind warning; snowflurries; northwest: Winds 35. gusts to 60. dirninishing by eve- ning. Low-high 35 and 45. l4 PAGES No Formal Alliance But leamup Eviden By DAL WARRINGTON ibnr vote This City of 25.000 CORNER BROOK .Cp.,,_ Ah‘mies its eXistence to the big unannounced but nonetheless Wale” papm mm. and Pmploy‘ h , ment at the plant. is not as flou- apparent anti - Smallwood “shim; as it was front" of Progressive (Ionserva- Due to the slump in arid tive and New Democratic Party newsprint markets the mill re candidates is one of the more duccd operations to a five-day unusual features of the current week in September. it had been Newfoundland election c a m- working six days a week. " aign A a result about 100 meii. Spokesmcn for both parties many of them permanent em- deny there is any formal alli- ployccs with high salary rates, ance between them. However. face a winter out of work. Bet: they admit they see little poianryde. assistant to the mill’s in splitting the opposition votn general manager. forsees no in any riding where there's a‘improvement in the employ- chance of defeating one of Pre- .ment picture before the middle mier Smallwood’s Liberals. of next year. v As a result the Conservativos . , ; have stayed out. of the western SAYS (:AMPAK’N "UL" . Newfoundland district of Hum- M" 1'1“"' a fnrm.” new?“ be, west. Green Bay and White perman now in. public relations ay South. In all three cases {0" the Lanadla" Labor Co'l‘ it's a straight fight between’grf’ssr ,Sa-VS “‘15 demo“ ca'm' NDP candidates and Liberals. P313“, ‘5 nth"- duue“ find dead‘ Similarly the New Democrats 95 1"“ Wei. known The"? have passed m, Re” Island, no doubt: it. s a far cry from at Harbor Main. St. John’s Centre ham“. "f the“ year? 33,0 Wk” and St. John's South. where they Pfcm'" SmauWOOd 5‘ “We”? ran in the 1959 voh,‘ idispute With Ottawa and flu Here m number west, whichlevcnts of the Newfoundland log- ihchldes the city of Comergers strike overshadowed thy tn Brook. Ed Finn Jr.. the 36-year- 'VOImH- “' a old NDP leader. is given an out. The NDP leader lat}!- 3" side chance of unseating Labor .Penl’le are fad UP 1 PO“- Minister Charles H. Ballam. He “Fk‘F‘E- They.” had two PF? is one of five NDp candidates .VlnCial and one federal electiu lw‘ ' three years." Bo he and Conservative leader James BALLAM WON IN 1959 .J. Greene contend Mr. Small~ M . 831 am beat him by wood‘s proposed 370000.000 fish- 1.325 votes in 1959. when a (ion- .eries development pro gram servative came in a poor third. ‘isn't. an Issue. ' This compared with a Ballam‘ Mr. Finn sees significance in majority of 2.063 in 1956. .the fact that four province! An opposition victory any- have called general elections where outside the St. John's lwithin a month. “The instability area would be a sensational de- at Ottawa is definitely a factor veiopment. No one except a Lih- {in the coming elections in Que- eral has ever been elected out-sbec. Newfoundland. Prince Ed- side the Avalon Peninsula since Iward Island and Manitoba." Newfoundland became a Cana— There was an attitude of dian province 13 years ago. “clearing the decks" or “set- The election picture here con-.tini: a trend" for the expected ires on Corner Brook's large la- Ifederal election. Unchanged {First lungs w are t Prince Edward island beef I be opposing Hon. Melvin J. Mc- cattle breeders can expect $47.00 Quaid and Hon. Jotlm Madeira per hundred pounds on a raiilwhn s speaker of the last grade. hot dressed weight basis . legislative assembly. for their red brand steers t. , ' Nothing definite week. which is unchanged from l learned last week. , Iwhere Hon. he $46.00 per hundredweight I J. Walter Dingwell. Midgeil Gould" bei T offered for Blue brand steers lwere the sitting members forl is up 25 cents from last week. . the government side in the lostl and the price of $43.00 forlleg‘isla-ture. It was reported re-i Cullen. Mdd- 1 Brown brand steers is unchang- : liany that. Thomas ed. lgell will not offer this time for‘ The prices to be paid are ar- 3 tht‘ Liberals. though there Will rived at under the formula buy- l Milling definite on any new; ing program suggested by possibiilities. 'Ilhe nominating i Canada Packers_ and agreed to ‘convention for the Liberals Willi n a trial basis by the provm- be held at the Community Halli cial beef breeders association. In Morcil on MondaY. Nave!!!- by J. Lin. her 19 it was learned last night They were supplied ‘ coln Dewar. secretary of the i from Aldius MacDonald. Morellh special committee named to 3 who is president of the district watch how the formula buyingisssociation. . is working out. ‘ (Continued on page .1 Col. 2) I on urjs' "A! .v "M - mic lo} \ . »*a-te‘ ~ aaéverflbm“ A“, . ‘ . . «he. Day services at Summersids yesterday examine wreaths » s Three children. of the many who attended Remembrance MANY CHILDREN ATTEN‘DED SUMMERSIDE SERVICES m'Five Are Acquitted In Death OI Child (Reuterslr- ule to kill the sev 4!!!! LIEGE. Belgium en’day deformed child of Mr. and Mrs. Family doctor Jacques Casters. acquitted with four others amid Jean-Noel Vandeput. cheers and tears here Saturday There are three possible pen- in the thalidomide baby trial. .altics if he is found guilty. duo will have to stand trial again—«ltors said. 9 could be struck this time by the Liege Province off the Liege medical roll. sul- Order of Doclors. it. was learned .pcndc‘d or reprimanded. Sunday. In St. Valbuge cemetery Sun- Casi. rs told reporters the Or- dag a wreath Inscribed der of Doctors will decide if “mommy and daddy" decor- he committed a “professional ated the grave of baby Corinne, in prescribing the. drugsi (Continued on Page 3C0). I . Np?“ _,,. a error' ' . , . ,, w , ’ . m and suffering of two we!“ placed at he monumen “'1” are Mum! m H Memorial Square. The tragedy (Se. story on page S.)