If it's Good F0r the Island The Guardian is For it vofllfifw. No. 73 l l t c @tmrdiam “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew”.- ‘- W in m Puffi- D-v-ri-i-i- CfiXnm'rTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 27. 1963. "M. M0“ SEVEN CENTS HAN WEA THER Cloudy with showers becoming overcast with intermittent rai n; mild: winds south 15 increase to 25. Low-high 35 and 48. 3 ’6,ooo DEMONSTRATE IN LONDON 14 PAGES Thousands Battle Police Parliament Uneasy Calm Settles Outside U.K. lRecord Tourist Return ...._ ......._...- .. ' YOUNG PCs . The table where members were paying their dues and in- troducing new comers to the. organization was the focal point of interest for the Young Progressive Conservatives last Bidault Skips Into Portugal l.lSBON tAl"l-—Travelling lln-» iltir an assumed name. former French premier Georges Bi- ' I MEET night prior to their annual meeting at the Community Center. Gathered to greet the . are. standing. left to right. Preston Curley. dried for Ho David Stewart. provincial secretary and IN CHARLO >9 TI'ETOW tiring president Gerald Di'ts- coll. Seated. left to right. are Hon. M. Alban Farmer. QC. provincial treasurer and at torney general and George Tilll. director. (Story on page 3.) slipped into Portugal West Germany Monday. police said. But he faced new obstacles in his search for a base to carry on his campaign against President de Gaulle. Tlif‘ foreign ministry said the one-time associate of de Gaulle in the French wartime fight. against. the Nazis will not bet allowed to undertake any DOIIlI‘l cal activity. A police official; said Porgugal ls anxious to} safrguard good relations withi Fiance. . . ' . The some sort of restrictions; hm”: m l'flcommenfiauflns ' on his political activity.“ chains“ in operation. Agri- prompted Eidault haven in West Germany. Thch was speculation that the 63-year-old Bidault. titular chief of the Council of National. Resistance France. ‘ try to reach some American country. The councilt is the political arm or the:I terrorist Secret Army. \‘otving to continue his Daign for de Gaulle‘s downfall, _ . Bidault and an aide, Guy Ri-l_ “1 woulq likely mint out that beauld. left Munich. West Ger- m the. 1909-60. fiscal year. many‘ voluntarily Monday operating deficit was $6.296. night. They went first in Zurich. During the 10 years prevmus to Suitzcrland. then boarded hall only ""9 .Vé‘atl‘ Dutch ail-unm- for portugaL profit and that profit. was 82%. The two travelled under the MUST BE RECTIFIED By DON MACLEOD Guardian-Patriot Staff Writer "It show a deficit. next year 1 will iRae said inithe Legislature. He was taking part in the de- {hate on the Speech from the Throne. ' e operating deficit." be . “was mentioned earlier in the House and I can't say that am proud of it. I don't ex- . that a government-operat- mm. 1 ed institution will make money but it should break even. govermmnt-operated Falconwood Farm continues to for to quit hismulture Minister Andrew Mac-p HON. an. MACRAE t . . Assumed names “Unless conditions change I i Pointing out. that iris depart- FalconwoOd Farm Change Is Seen Likely Next Year. ; dividuals on a three—year finan~ cing plan. One machine '5 t and limestone costs acre. SOIL TESTING NEED The minister said he cannot too strongly" the necessity of soil testing. “Too many farmers." he said. "are flying blind as fair as the 8'9- pIication of limestone is concern- tContinued on page 3. col. 2! ' {year over 1961. g tart minister of tourist develop- can debate. a mislead a day lwould tell of future-plans when should be the spoke in the budget debate_ in the vicinity of $6.50 'an is Close To $10 Million ‘ By RALPH CAMERON l Guardian-Patriot. Staff Writer , With 252.000 visitors here the‘ {tourist trade became close to a :sio.ooo,ooo industry as it show- ied a 9.31 per cent increase last on. J,D. Stew- ; gsumed his part in the. debate on the draft address in the Legisla- Iture. : The Minister remarked there. « §had been a noticeable increase! iin early and late season visitors lmostly older people. as well as‘ la great influx of campers. many jwith their families. - One effect of the great num- ber of campers was that. due to the wet summer last year many lof them moved into motels an lhotcls. and thus ‘took up the. ‘slack' caused by guests who left because of conditions preventing from enjoying the out- idoors. A m o n g last year’s tourists were many travelling on the 80 bus to u r s which made this a port of call. 'CRUISE sums Mr. Stewart welcomed the idea of cruise ships once again calling here. and pointed to a big advantage in this type of tourist in that he brought his own accomodations and did not strain the city‘s housing. Announcing his intention of re- VIewing the work of his depart- s Hotise .1 Meets . Today At 2.30.. gments while taking part. in the Mr. Stewart. said he He gave full approval to the .idea of fishermen taking cour- ises leading to their_ obtaining li‘ censes to take tourists on deep‘ ’sea fishing expeditions and said? ‘since this new business came to ‘them in the off season it repres- lented a great boost to the: Island's fisheries. He. was surprised, he said. to .learn that. after last year there. i INCREASE IS SLIGHT I 9,844,196Canadians were still 21 seeking to take the c o If r s c. These. added to last year‘s graduates. made a total of 6] fishermen qualified with certificates. HANDICRAFTS Mr. Stewart said he anticipat- ed a great future development as a result of the school of han- dicraft started and said it Would I. be particularly valuable to rur- al people as they could make many articles during the to ng winter months and then have t(‘,ontinued on page 3. col. 7i HON. .I.D. STEWART 16,000 Miles logged OTTAWA (CPL—Social (Yrediti Leader Thompson is wor ingl harder than ever to put his party into Parliament as a na- tional force. “Instead of politicking for headlines. I‘m working for seats." he says. as he. dashes across the nation for speeches in ridings where his adviser him Social Credit has a measure of strength, As the. campaign entered its The provincial will reconvene today at. 2.30 pm. Agriculture Minister Andrew. MacRae is expected to conclude speaking in the debate on the Speech from the Throne. Ten bills was introduced ycs- terday. Included were amendments to the Highway Traffic. Act. the' village Services Act. the Chil- dren'. Protection Act. the Coun- ty Court Act. the Crop Insurance ‘ Act. the City of Charlottetown incorporation Act. and the Young Famers in Agriculture Act. New bills are the Morel] (Zom- 'munlty Recreation Commission. the variation of trusts Act. and an Act respccting the designafi Legislature . ‘tion of beneficiaries under em- final days. the 48-year-old poli- tician had travelled more. than 16.000 miles by plane and car. often sleeping on cross-country overnight flights to make the most of his time, His eyes look rod front lack of sleep. but on a public plat- form or before a television cam- era he snaps to attention and concentrates heavily on driving is Social Credit message home to his listeners. Mr. Thompson is skipping the big cities and heading into the smaller communities of Ontario. the farm towns of the Prairies. the interior villages of British Columbia -- hammering on the eme of business-like. govern- ment and a free‘entcrprise econ- V. a 3 WOULD CUT TAXES There is applause from small* businessmen hen he talks about reduced taxation and a. balanced federal budget. Farm-. ers respond to his talk about' the. right of individuals and his homey tales of his childhood on an Alberta arm. He converts Social Credit monetary theories into simple talk of a bridge over a river. with goods and services on one side and the people rn the other. The bridge is the economy and the trucks crossing it are money. Social Credit. he says.‘ would widen the bridge and pro- vide more trucks. thus moving the goods and services to the Over Parliament Sq. By RICHARD HERRMANN LONDON of Parliament as the crowds (‘ReutersI—An un. surged around them. easy calm settled over Parlia- Finally the mob was driven men! Square Tuesday night off and dispersed. but there .where earlier thousands of en- were fears of fresh violence raged unemployed foughl_ a later Tuesday night. when the ‘Pltclled battle With 500 901168 demonstrators were scheduled :outSlde the, doors of the House to meet at, Church House. a of Commons. huge. assembly hall only a few lnext. steps in their anti-unem-‘ i l ’ By Thompson lo Date ' Small parties of demonstrat- hundred yards from Parliav ors. peaceful and orderly ' sharp contrast to the turmoil ‘earlier. thronged the central i watched by members of pal-1m. 1(1th Of the Commons building ment from the windows of the during the evening to tal ocommons, police helmets well; their members of Parliament. sent flying and trampled under. Ma y at the union leadersifoot, One policeman was car- who headed the demonstration rind away unconscious and headed home to Northern Enfl‘iothers were badly hurt. Many land. but those who remamedistaggered Inside parliament to passed a resolution outlining the l recover, DEMONSTRATORS HURT An unknown number of dam During the afternoon battle. poyment campaign. Details of the resolution were not, disclosed. nnstrators also were injured In the riot, 5.000 demonstrat-- and still others were carried ors. hurlin h ors anure. It away in police cars in jail. lighted cigarettes and shouting: What started all a peaceful “fascist. pigs" charging againidemonstration by unemployed and again into ranks of hel-lmen from all over the coun meted "hobbies" blocking the i to emphasize the plight of Brit- way to Parliament. ain's 7 . obless suddenly Tn scenes reminiscent of theiturned into a full-scale seige of E ii reat depression. mount. po- Parliament by it crowd that ce battled their way through yelled and chanted “We want the mob to their hard-pressedlwork" and "nut With the (rut- t-olleagups defending the doorslingl Conservatives." . or, .iwm-cuay QUEBEC tCPi Premier Liberal statement to the Legisa lature Assembly Thursday. in expressing support for the federal Liberal party. he spoke. merit," he sat . ' K He said he will dISt'lJSl fed~ cerned” about the province's. I future. ’1“ his budget. speech April 5. two-hour cabinet meeting: “I‘eral election. clearly stated my opinion as farl "My position will be. clear to- concerned. It, is impossible hi the reasons why I will deliver my budget speech before the if we do not ave a govern? election. . mak- ment at Ottawa capable of CABINET BACKS Mr. Lesage was asked if he H p I. , _ had Obtained an “engagement-- IS unanimous in backing hi.- gtzuq' v"’.'- H I F t .lean Lcsage said Tuesday that. "I did not seek any engage 'd as premier of Quebec. “con-t eraLprovincial fiscal problem: He told reporters following a‘ just; three days before tn. fed. as the good of the province is ward all parties. That is one. of push our development program. mg "msmm' The premier said his «anther from Mr. Pearson concerning SUDPM‘t 0' the {Gderal Liberals federal - provincial fiscal prob-' 3“ the "my pa"- abl“ m gm Canada a "stable government." of Auhcrgeri and Offroy. ‘this will have to be rectified . . . . ._ Inleidual ministers were free " ployce benefit plans. people who need them. ‘lems before. he made his pro- ;ment was also criticized for I over-spending its budget. the. gible To Vote Pearson Support Urged By Sharp minister said “we 5 had not. been for a serious ‘bnea-k of fusarium rot. I d think any member of this House canobject to over-spend- 5 5: when i was or com would have; .sltayed within our budget if it out.- on' . We . ii lion payments on potato losses." igi OTTAWA ((TP) -~ A prelimi- nary tabulation shows at least f9.844.l96 Canadians eligible to V‘vote in the April 8 federal elec- gtion. chief electoral officer Nel- lson Castonguay said Tuesday. In the election last year, eli- blcs totalled 9,700,325 of whom .elections revisions have ad'led ‘- ‘more than 200.000 names. The‘ lfinal revised figure won‘t be I lknown until after the election.i l Following are the preliminary totals of eligible voters by prov- l inces for April 8, compared with . lttie actual 1962 figures: 1 we say. in :to express opinions on various aspects of the federal Liberal i program. in published reports Rene Le- : vesque. natural resources mini!- 'ter. has said he is against nu- ‘ clear arms for Canada on preo- tical grounds. Mr. said. Lesagc however, Mr. MacRae announced that.7.690.134 slightly more than 79 Province 96. 1962 j that as premier he could not WINNIPEG .(jp, , Mitchell . in "1‘. world‘, stage {or the 135', I the government. "proposes , to per cent cast ballots. Nfld. 218.343 215.565I pronounce himself on individual Sha 5 . . V ‘20 years." assist in the purchase of six. Mr. Cam,“ “3 ~s relimm r P.E.I. 56.748 56.542‘: paints except as they affect rp “Id Tuflday the Liberal .bulk lime spreading pieces oflfigure ioda gig yba pd athy . N.S. 400.2“ 393.l6| j Quebec’s interests and federal- Party and Canada should both Mr. Sharp pleaded for the} . u f v.” .V - 59 on 9. NB 301191 7,2313; . . I I t. return of a majority govern-teqm'pmf’m 5." the 3”?” “' inumb" 0" names 0" Primed ‘ ‘ Z. .‘ " ’ i prgvmc'a re 3 ions“ be graleml that Leiler B~ Pear‘mem in the April 8 'election .be assisted in their limestone .preliminary lists in the mum Que. 2,187.7.34 2.728.191. . position IS not that or my Ion "has been prepared to The text of his speech “)aséncqulrements. ‘try's 253 constituencies. pxcept Ont. 1443.31!) 3.397.647i iministers or.mcmh'ers.' Place his great talents at their'releasgd in the press in advance; “n is planned." he said_ “to lfor the Northwest. Territories lM‘m 5199'.” 508-ng l The ""m'". ‘3’” h“ “"9” disposal." of delivery. :scll the spreaders to private to ‘WhEI'P the Printed list is not yet "‘"5k‘ 501'235 mugs .. ~ ‘M" “I” "a" '" “‘5' “mm” .ilable and the 1962 ii ue Alli 59’3" 680-333 or 4 meetings. Mr. Sharp. former deputy “3 E " BC “3754 891686 -i - - . _ . ...__ lflidfr minister and now contest-1 .w‘: “5. b ' Y1N’WT 'Ih’mz 18’552 . . I nil oronto Eglinton riding for evislons ewecn now and ' ' i the Libel-313' returned to mg: election day are likely to in- Iota“... .. imil_9§fl"7_m__'325l Fore'gn native Winnipeg to urge sup- r s crease the total. but Mr. a -i Dori for Mr Pearson from ll tonguay says it isn't possible. w S Inflow Increases combined meeting of Kiwanlsi yet to say whether the final: . clubs. He said that while he total will reach Int OTTAWA ((‘Pi (anada had lluttself is not “strongly partis-l 3“ in politics. "I am in political hcause of my respect and ad- Ihlrittion for Mr. Pearson." "If you wish it judgment. on OTTAWA tCPl—Poetry Is this man. ask not the drama the latest weapon being used tirltics as to his acting abilitmi by the fi' the television columnists as RCMP ln crime pre- vention. To Stop Crime Typical rhymes in the book—- let include the following in a section called. You Could he the Burglar": Next Victim: 10,000,000. 1962. revisions added 89.131 but deleted another 9.3l7. ln sorm a PM Predicts Re-election l Prices Drop I sugar futures prices. climbing‘ daily for more than tWo weeks. 'declined Tuesday at the close ‘of trading on the New York. ‘ commOdity market. Naw vonlc'iitei _ World: . ’ ._ . international a net inflow of 8282000000 in foreign capital last, year from _ transactions in lstocks and bonds. and most of it resulted from a flurry of for- eign borrowing by Canada in the last quarter of the year. A report Tuesday by the Do‘ ~ .. . _ "A '. v liable minion Bureau of Statistws "gums 1'" lmlflt'i MT- Shel? The talents of the RCMP! “lingual; may At the close the current No. said the annual total was $24,. i verse-writers are featured In 3m Jewelry and fun ‘ VERNON. B.(‘.’ tCPt._Pr|me fl May contract was .24 of 000.000 less than in 19“. Ask instead of the United a booklet issued Tuesday by Just need safe space” .Minisier Dicrenbaker Tuesday cent a pound lower at $7.20 for. i But mo". than wvmnmm, Nations . . _ in London. Rome the force to enlist the flld~0l When you ‘ewe hem, . -predicted reelection of his Pm. 100 pounds in New York. after1 lo, “w tmaluszfln‘mmzam‘e and Paris. . . . Ask any states- the general public in fighting shut 8‘“ windows with can, gressive Conservativp govern- having climbed to a life-of—con-i ; 1m“ Canada in th‘.‘ fin'a] Guam, innit-ho has occupied a pine. crime. w ment April it despite what he tract high of $7.70 in trading‘ ‘ inf 1°62 in “1? Wm“, of me ear“. '---—<~ r '———- «--—-— The mp.” publication 11. of the thief may ms. leave called "powerful Eastern mag- earlier iii the dalh The PFCVIOUSS ISUMTM‘F for?” n “flung.” ' Iustrated by draWIDES In 3 van "3293" Who had “’rmen 0” his h“ ‘ "f ‘75“ “'5 ""th Mon' irrisis with both the federal and "gm Vein- l“ de‘c’lb‘d by Nothing bill lit" "fly" Chmrw' d y‘ . 1provincial governments floatinfl RCMP Commissioner . i The booklet urges the pub- ! Speflklnfl al a coffee party ZS. domestic futures prices ‘large beond issues ‘in other I Harvison as "a helpflfl hint “c not to “on; the attitude. .attended by about 400 persons were irregular. closin .03 Icounmm' ‘ S boom” desianed l0 m'ke “I! "let George 0 it." in sub. in the Royal Canadian Legion.highcr to .15 lower. -- reader aware of unsuspecletd muting Mai-mm” 10th. p0. tI'llell. Mr. Eiefenbake; said that the hNew Ypfik coffeetand‘l The - ~ . areas of invitation to the no- I which m. be "gen" 1.. wee s . ago t ere were . sugar exc ange, e in ensi y o -‘ ling mmiflflkdfi'fi";flnfifit tentill criminal." :gsmhm“ irimtnals' [In many who told him: "Ah. you activity once again required at m drive". “emf” 1“ Commissioner H. rvison de, a drawing of , dejected have not got a chance." recess to allow brokers to catch "tended to April whom it...“ says in a foreword that thou- criminal with feet and hands '5')!” Powerful eastern man-.up With orders. Closm! prices Announcements. nottm I! 31. Provincial ge e. f n._ “nag of lawnbtdtng citizen! in medieval stocks. the pub. :natea said we had no chance. ‘were delayed by the volume. mung, dun“ , , , . . , .. 3. 2 name..." MI}. 3' t”? A" hnwmwy “a “d .w m “c h. “med; 0 them had an editorial Activity in futures has re- ‘ Classified .......... .. 12. it A as "m. ' “It _ growing umdmm" of "When you immediately ,9. ion the front page on Saturday flected new increases in spot ij, .l' u N "' .g 0mm , . . . , , , , , , . ,, i] "mogul of the extension war; crime mm. b mm c"... port an“... .] incidents of yin the city of Toronto saying sugar prices and fresh evalua- ‘ *5 ' mil i Editorials it it by me "bum at i. dun: millions of dollars I questionable actions or some 1"”? (The 61059 and M3“) “0M "'3‘ the 9UPPIY'df-‘mand. '" "a" Kins! County l - - - i - - - - - ~ -- ‘ “sinfl'lnffalowlgu yesterday 8 ye . boom“. “fled person m the pom”~ you "my inllId not give us any sup- .squeeze will continue several; City Queens 5 M e “mam” Crime in Your Community. be preventing the commission - V , . mom“. _ i Prime C0“!!! - - ~ - . . - i - - H 1 Ti Stewart "in that the ex- om" up. on prevent“. M . crime, thereby protect. , The Conservative leader said; These pressures have in- , . . h _ . . “I t. in Hm“ Summerfldo . . . . . . . . .. I on w" “PM ‘5 mad theftt of cars and bull-rte: in: yourself or the lives and 1" h", be” “M” cull“- “'4 "used W“ World "Id U-S- rm" “I?” — mm“ 99W” “"‘W'fl' Th" mm". " m?" ‘3“ an" of Eo‘rgrrmfis. '1‘.“ S . . _ . .. . ..... .. I. in mm" ‘7“ MOVE!“ some in ham“ . simu notab- property or your flash. he was confident “that we will domestic futures almost stead-1 call them daffy — are usad as a group of Queens UnlYem y 0 0U“- I' I H» womenr g , , g . . . ~ _ A . _ H 3 Wills froni getting into a “dune,” m H .u still be the government of the ily for a year. with the rise. promotional stunts by young students. obvtously Liberal. students in m‘conwri l lilo. office by much 31. ' ' ' accelerating in recent weeks. i people in the Current rlertlon complete with brooms, carryv lcs In kingsion. arm. idly two weeks from today.“