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Low-high at Charlottetown % taker, for quick results. ot . 55 and 65. 7 | ae | ” g6/ 07 : * wh ‘i me ; ap so \ Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” 4° 49 . ah — v = pe ne e Poa Othe Department gig 3S -fETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1959 : 20 PAGES, ae , ~ aomTest 9Q,000 Islanders Covered in By Hospital Insurance Plan OTTAWA (OP)—A warmup in the cold wer following Premier|— PM IS BERATED . 2 : Khrushchev's United States visit Favorable ON PROMISES Midnigh Tt Is Lero Hour 1s 8 3 ? 6 = ‘ q \ Oe myven et PA yo MS OMY fy apparently has brought an end to plans for a nuclear explosion un- NTO (CP) — ; eee ae Athabasca oil Seleurtan toss ie Ottawa | P| Eff <2 | dispatch a Progressive Con- | : at rod Woda te wines | AVS Plan Goes Into Eitect =a ane — which ment has told Prime Minis- |. aD a einer in eorke atianas ac ae x ter Diefenbaker his admin- | Some-. 90.000 Islanders came | 9et"etetereE= pm ies where the change will leave tration is fast becoming a | 3 February or March has been| LUBEC, Me. ‘AP) Sumner! sacandrate Liberal govern- iainder the provisions of the Is- | : them. postponed indefinitely, T. Pike, a member of the Maine jont.”* » | Jan@ Hospital Insurance Pian) p “WARD CARE “= The report wes; ceafirend by legislature, said Wednesday he’ The story says JC. Van jat midnight and today the ac-|% eet and | Under the new legislation suels Mines Minister Comtois who said: |has had “a pretty good hint’) Horne. member for Resti- |counting staffs of the province’s|) | "a >| plans cannot sell ward care, ‘I don't think there is a possibil-|that engineers will report favor-| gouche-Madawaska in New leight general hospitals are busy’! | ; ae *|That is provided under the hos a ity of a blast taking place in the |4Dly.on the economic feasibility: Riinewick, said in a letter |with paper work required for) & / pital plan. The plans does not near future.” of the vast Passamaquoddy tide-) 1, the. prime minister he is |the discharging of all ther pat-! 3 provide hospital care for mental Asked whether relaxation of in- harnessing project. “disappointed and discourag- jients and their readmittance, ~ land TB Patients ‘ ternational tensions opening the|. Pike. a former member of the oq’ heeause the government junder the terms of the plan iT a te M1 ihe ol] f ; ‘ way to a possible world ban of f¥-5. Atomic Energy Commission,|- was not carrying out its .| None of the natients is actually Te ee : z represents Lubec in the legis-; : | hai i hye ay ; m™\vincial health minister, said he nuclear tests was the reason, he election promises. jbeing disturbed but so far as Beet eee Anat would not elaborate beyond say-|/ature. The story says Mr. Van |the records are concerned. ‘dis - 3 arene 3 a : ing: “That is my impression.” “I've had a pretty good hint! Horne listed’ these main leharge’ must be recistered and) & ee es and hopital- that the report is favorable but criticisms in his letter ltheir ‘adm'ttance’ chronicled for ization in the past would cam rs CONFIRMS CANCELLATION T haven't had a look at if,’ he Lack of an “effective” |hospital plan purposes : ie . >, At tinue to * so. In other words ae ms : Dr. ‘ohn Convey, director of | said | housing program, too severe | | fe coe , “hapa ey Would take over where ae —— -- tne the federal mines branch and| Two international survey boards. unempioyment—insurance—re—— $2500 REGISTRATIONS __ j= —___ <g|P.E. Island plan left off, be said. head of a joint federal - provin-|—one looking into the power pos-| gulations, high living costs Registrations totalled 92.500 at} Ee i| However no one in Charlotte 94 POUNDS OF MONEY cial feasibility committee set up| sibilities, the other inquiring into’ which encourage large-scale |@ recent check but Dr, Lemuel ; town was sure what might hap to study the Athabasca proposal, [Quoddy’s effect on fisheries—are| smuggling from the United |. Prowse, chairman of the Hos-, . "| pen.- Insurance spokesman gem The proprietor of fhe Island's } “Wishing Well’ located on the ; miniatures, the cnins weich | also confirmed that the blast has|Scheduled to make their reports) states and “an unholy mess” | Pital Commission. explained that) | - : Aes | erally suggested they are await famed “Woodleigh” Lieut. E. lawn .surrounding his Burling | 94 pounds and are exnected jbeen called off to the Intetnational Joint Com-' at the CRC jthere might he some duplicat-| ’ “ word from their companies. W. Johnstone watches as thou ten home. Deposited there | to add up to considerably “With new talk of banning nu-|™Ussion at a meeting in Ottawa . jions in registration and the act-| & i The seneral feeling seems t& sands of ¢oins roll from the | throughout the summer hy the | more than the 8317 realized |clear tests, this thing may be out|OCt. 69 i. A jnal number covered could be! | . be that the insurance companies: Mouth of the wooden bucket | 30.000 visitors that came to | last season As in nast vears |entirely,” he. said Pike's brother, Moses, is a Gracie Child | smaller : mete DR. L. E. PROWSE ‘selling such group plans will ad- ahat normally hangs in the | Woodleigh 19 see the famous | the money goes to Red Cross. The plan to retrieve, an esti-|Mmember of the fisheries board Between 85 “and; % percent averaze patient cost in Prince | Just their services andthe cost ; — ‘mated 300,000,000,000 barrels of| Quoddy has been a dream of ‘ _ jof the Island's population was) iyo Icland ‘tof same se they will provide a fom the Yao sauare mies soc nne resents fr mer Teakees 6 Lives | [i cect crimes, garite| A poron of the poutaton re the deren, etween th lm 3 - ‘ : of sticky sands 175- miles north- : ; gistered under group medical: Mer plans called for and what i ; ‘ _| As conceived by the late en | | Cost of the plan is little more; a aig gf : ided Retu r n Of Polish ] reasu i es ae ee ae gineer Dexter P. Cooper, the) CHARLOTTESVILLE Va ‘AP) than a guess at present, a high.|l@ns. which provide full = oer Seabed ewe the revi . . — Project would harness the abnor |A tornado ‘spawned by trop'¢al!ty placed health department of-| men". ee Meme coms ot) Ph eee : of Los Angeles. mally high tides of Passama-!storm Gracie ripped through the ficial, said lest night the patient's home or doctor's; But nobody was available last e ae Mining experts believe the heat : : . ; ntray a i off s well all other costs,| nicht who could ke a definite é quoddy and Cobscook bays to/community of Ivy just west of| anon 000 1 i e , OTtice, a eu as »| me o could make a Is on | and pressure of a nuclear blast}produce cheap electrical power./here Wednesday and took = {HE tees at ined e Bye save medicine, are wondering statement. . a Ss ec under the sands would cause the} Cooper envisaged the develop-|least six lives the legislature for the period) - | oil to separate and gather in the! ment. as a Canadian-U)S. venture! Police said an undetermined ae . ! ending Vi h 31, 1969 Rut est- resultant crater, from which it!and figured it would cost $100. number of people also were in ie — : By GUY RONDEAT bishop of London, Ont, after he; lier this vear two trunks of treac-/. ly N-imates are often exceeded and | Canadian Press Staff Writer [returned from a pilgrimage \to|ures kept in the Ouawe ene este here lee which bik ‘ae te saa : it is particularly difficult to est- QUEBEC ‘CP)—After i2 years) Poland, triggered the unexpected of the Bank of Montreal. the ft << a & " imate the cost in this case, the of tightfisted refusal to negoti-' statement Wedntsday by Que, When a reporter informed Mr.| : e oh a Sgganemd be 4 - ere! Guardian was told ; ate. the Quebec government has hec’s Premier Paul Sauve Sauve of Msgr. Cody's remarks erla' rn sa ee cate a ue! Cost to the Island resident ts| suddenty thrown open thb door to Mszr. Cody, speaking in Lon- the Quebec premier said if the an Ss 'Heved to have been inside two. $2 per month for single persons s : talks onthe possible return of don. ’said:the remainder of treas- bishop of London has a message houses which collapsed under the 274 $4 per month for families Polish treasures to Poland. ures stilt kept in Canada—in the frnm Poland “T will be pleased assault of the tornado on the A stat t made %y Most Quebec Provincial Museu m-—/to receive him and I will submit farm of W. E. Lindsay. They| "= DERAL SHARE . Rev. J. C. Cody, Roman Catholic! should be returned as were ear-|the matter to the provincial cab- r es were dead on arrival at hospital | It is impossible to sav def-, inet. Rescuers swarmed to the! initely what percentage the fed- . . . : ; . \ pot By NORMAN WALKER Wednesday. They will convene $ |eral government will pay. Thar! : 'NOT “ORMAT, Pittsturgh «under an * / ——— rounttyside are 2! vi not be known until final) WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi- : : | ; rae ithi torrential rains 0 jdiplomatic channel for a country) UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (CP)/an end, within a short space | ortions of Highway U.S. 250 pected to he more than 50 per|a talking-to- and then they agreed |dispute which has made idle 500, - ° through which to express a view.'France said Wednesday Algeria|time, to a tragedy that has lasted | yw. ae i cent. E to get back to bargaining today |00 steel workers and several He had not read the \statement/has been offered a “clear, honest | only too long . Ambulances sent to the scene| Specifically the federal govern-| toward settlement of the 78-day-jhundred thousand others im Te e Gi S re iven attributed to Msgr. Cody ’_|and unequivocal” way to choose The Algerians will decide their had to be pushed and pulled by ment days twenty-five percent |long strike. Hated industries, “s rich collection of tapestries, cor-! x : within four Vears after peace is} hichw : : -..,| Nations should not intervene. peac highway. . ‘in Canada, and 25 percent of the’ said they had a constructive talk seemed likely Ejisenhow A smaller perentage of grade) Under the revised drat of worst, rone,and, oUt, ¢ atl President Charles de Gaulle's|"esored. sid Couve de Marve = sree tore ter ate hogs is expected to result from grades. the present grades A. | Quebec government in February,|Plan for ending the five-year Al- stating 9 ag era is | days anyway, by invoking emer y. conceivable only after the fight- cency injunction grovieieas ame 2 ; he c-canas bow : - fed: ! fifites fr y N ew - C G rad i nm ; Mr. Sauve added, with a smile. | By yore gry Couve de Murvine, wer eye ro me ie eos costs are assessed at the end dent Eisenhower Wednesday gave!Cct. 8 deadline set by Ei , |that the press is not a normal] Canadian Press Staff Writer It is the only one that can put which blocked Of the fiscal year but it is ex-| steel union and company leaders | for progress toward ending It is the first time since thejits own destiny and the United | political future in a referendum | hand over some stretches of the|of the average cost per patient; Industry and union negotiators) If there is no orogress, i the federal da Bi, BZ B3,.C i new eral grading policy * ; 3, and D will now | s9;- # i x laced before the 1947, that the Quebee government, Zerian war was place ore : soa” announced recently by'J:G. Tag- become grades A.B.C and D. bist ree J ,|ing has ceased. 1] 7 has opened the way for negotia- £2-member UN general assembly Outside the assembly Asian and | , eee rice ig Taft-Hartley labor law. . gart deputy minister agricul- e present grade A weight range 4; i Minist Maurice : ture in Ottawa. of 140-170 Ibs will be widened to = [ty,_Fereign _ Ministe? ee | African diplomats expressed dis- | BEFORE VACATION appointment that the foreign min- Before leaving for a western A recent survey made on 5.992 135-170 Ibs. ; ’ . . ‘a hogs across Canada shows that ~The maximum fat in grade A CEMENT WASHED AWAY ister made no mention of negot-| vacation, Eisenhower threw hig where 32.6 percent of these hogs hogs wil be unchanged in the) iations with representatives of the S een ron ij | personal. weight behind an effort would normally have graded A. heavier weights but reduced Algerian rebel government, which ‘to break the steel deadlock which under the new policy only 289 slightly in the lighter weights. is based in Tunis and has of-| deepened last Friday when the z . HONG KONG ‘Reuters Ni-|preclude war as a means for|greeted Khrushchev's speech worker broke off percent would reach the t The maximum weight for grade fered to hold talks on the basis! r tsteel workers union bh e grade. The new grade siden B's will be cecamuad fedinn 185 Jof the de Gaulle formula The|kita Khrushchev-,Wednesday told settling outsianding questions. Khrushchev, who arrived in talks in New York. The union ‘ Afro-Asian group is expected to| some of the world’s most power- Differences must he solved| Peking from Moscow only a '€W/ said at the time the talks were into effect on Monday. Ort. 5. Ibs. to 180 Ibs. The minimum * ‘ : . It has also been announced for this grade remains at 125 press for a) UN resolution urg-|ful Communists gathered in Pek-|!hrough negotiations, he said hours before the banquet, noted! getting nowhere. The Soviet leader's speech was|the great progress of Communist!” the nresident. who has called : , ‘ j . wit P rong for com thai the premium on grade A lbs : ing France to enter such negotia- ing it would be wron i" hogs will henceforth be $3. There will be a slight reduct- \ tions. munism ve the stability of ne by Se eee ee and 4 pare of np | steel situation intolerable, ~ . 7 : _ capitalism by force ; mz sary oO © 1,000.000.000 people in their camp : cable arith d in per carcass while the premium ion for the maximum fat allow- , ; Eee ic “ . ; met separately with union an DEFINES OFFER The New China news agency/ Communist regime and attended) “But we must reason realisti-| 134. leaders at the While i tin) ' = - en B hogs will be discontinued. ‘ance for Grade B. Couve de Murville defined the quoted Khrushchev . as saving by 5.000 persons from 80 coun-cally and correctly understand | 5. suse He was reported to hae : this - \ ’ ‘offer to the Algerians as: “‘Seces- | “the le would never under- tries. the present situation, and ; iseussing i 8 Serious trouble on the new pier|crete required for this particu-' sion, out-and-out idenntification | stand ‘on would never support APPLAUD SPEECH wentennly , Coee- Oat mnoen Geet on at wee aed “tr a for the Hillsboro bridge was re-|jar pour was 2,500 cubic yards. with France, or. government of those who took, it into their heads. ati niin Chita Commu-| nce, .we are so strong we should! SUCs. ou tna teeth sides EL ported yesterday and Works De- 1S ich tee ‘ ines ee eee as IB age ung, ; NU-/ test the stability of the capitalist/Suage in urging sides to But when this amount had been ‘!geria by Algerians, in close as-}to act this way nist Party leader, and North Viet -gaini puty R. Gordon White said the ee 5 eanintt ’ > tie ie pete : ; : , ‘ system by force. sume bargaining. I ' cuiiin tae | placed within the pier casing, Sociation with France in the do- We, on our part,’ Khrushchev; Nam’s grey - bearded president, ““This would be wrone: the! Within'a short time ‘after Eis- situation was ‘as bad as it could | i was found that an additional ™ains of the economy, educatior,|tpld his fellow Communists, Ho Chi-minh, joined in the re-| ne zat ' senhinbtenalay ked be’. | ' : : peoples would never understand enhower figuratively knoceke The responsibility. of making} Continued on page 5 Col. 4 \defence’and external relations.""' “must do+everything possible to! ported thunderous applause that and would never support those(their heads together, the two ; who took it into their heads to sides held a preliminary meet- cs aie repairs rests with ; contractor, | : : ta eos “re : . . [= ae 2 j ; Foundation Mariti Ltd. | x ; | actin this way. We have always'ing at a downtown hotel. F The hard luck which has dogged \ , |been against predeatory wars. | This meeting represented & . : \ x 3 : . | “The question of when this or/first in one way—it was the first . \ bow the construction of the south | Seat a “ ¢ e : lpier since it started last May, | = See will — lg time since the strike began July es By DON PEACOCK | .The price at which the govern- took on a more serious aspect | Socialist road is to ecided by 45 that senior steel company ex- Canadian Press Staff Writer ment buys hogs goes down today this week when it was discover- | the people themselves 'S Prin ecutives sat down with union OTTAWA ‘CP\—Egzs and pork to $23.65 for 100 pounds delivered 2s throush test borings that a s is ey 2 - wy. leaders. The industry has beem ey soon enst Canadians less at in Toronto from $25. Mae: we rushehev mention 15h a Seal m2y s 9 anadian at in To $ laren orcecstin af tal saesedd huitian tat tsi Gn ented by a lower-level ne- rocery store as resi! f Although the government is stil! . Bi aol . . a a is a wi Oe tine Hise oth cama on a in the concrete mix had escaped ue. o aa Ae s ow th ih «= jday night. and said his imores- | Sctating — price support program going into| ready announced that shortly it|from within the steel sheet pil-| i ii Ne 4 ae » 43 or sion is that President Eisenhower! roRMAL, TALKS effect Wednesday midnight will switch to a deficiency pay-|ing and left large honeycombed | sivas. OMe ema ERE Ne cee, MR Le ie ae “who has the support of many| ‘pho agreement to go’ back inte 34 that time the government! ment for hogs as well as for eggs.| areas with only sand and gravel. tes iin. \ : 4 . | people”’—is aware of the need for 5.91 negotiations today waS ale | relaxing international tension | The Soviet premier also said those who want to continue.the! ee 5 es cold war would march to their own death ‘for the first to be ° consumed by the flames of a new Spu toring world war would he those who started it.” bd He hailed economic achieve- nvestigate ments in the Soviet Union and : China and said the Communist HALIFAX COP)—Industry mine way of life is sure te win in any ar tian: Raeuten al Prince Ea- en eee ile oe 4 vard Island said Wednesday he | ae EAOPPINS Ue WH | trs t nach ; nder be idevelopment of the Sorialict : oe a an understand sediehel wiel this te the| ng with National Harbors Boaré Laces 4 a the capitalist cial lofficials which would permit Car he anid Pp Es ishipment of potatoes here well | i ee nines. | M advance of. their shiveneuiaes Gracie Storm Yu mse nounced after a two-hour meet- #il stop buying skim milk pow-| 4 quota in the vicinity of 100 Experts in the field of engine- ing. der altogether, stop buying eggs'hogs a farmer a vear likely .wili/@ng have had the trouble under | and instead subsidize farmers di-|be set as the limit on which this}Study for several days and are| rectly for them and reduce the direct subsidy will be made 'not sure what steps will be taken suprert price for hoz é fo correct the situation } These moves, projected by the ‘The 40 foot concrete pier was) government some time ago. are poured underwater and since the | seen as a shifi-away from the old nature of the work required a’ Policy of government purchase of PRODUCTION DOUBLED continuous operation, there was) surplus farm preduction ' Since last May the government! no opportunity to make a test of Instead, a direct sudsidy—a de has been buying skim milk \pow-| the emplaced work until the ficiency p2yment—will be: made der at 19 cents a pound. Before pour ‘was completed. to the farmer to ‘make up any that it paid 15 cents a pound but!“ “deficiency” between the Zoing decided to lower the price when METHON CHANGED Macks: price and a return con- i: found that production last year The original specifications eal sidered reasonable if the- pro- had been increased to the point led for. the use of ‘‘grouted ducer is to enjoy an equitable liv-- where it amounted to nearly cement’ but at the request of ing standard | twice the rate of consumption. the centractor, they were allow- ed to use the “tremie”’ method | AIR RETURN Mithe hope is that farmers wit’ WHIERE-TO-FIND-IT [0 placing the concrete | Guilinue to receive a fair return | The first method involves fore-| Meantime, the government ‘also goes out of the skim milk powder business altogether today. Mr Rossiter said he toured tharbor facilities with port man while consumers benefit from a Announcements, notices 19 jing liquid cement through small | M W lager JR M tchell. and discussed decline in. the market price. as Births, deaths, ete. 2, 19 + | Dipes into a stone and gravel | oves est poy storage. Island: shippers the government's floor price is Classified section 18, 19 |mass. The liquid concrete forces | have encouniered heat and cost removed andthe o'd laws of Comics, features 17. |the water to the ton and at the! | CHARLESTON. § C¢ ap I preblems in the past when their gupply and demand zo to work. Charlottetown news ...... 5 | same time binds the rock and ites thei te. bendhonie fyry | Potatoes have stood in railway i aiuseer eeu tel Sanden ao 4 |gravel together when hardened. spent but still dancerous for the | afS. Waiting for delayed ships egzs will. be based on the same Finance, markets .... 19 The second method, which was floods 'it may canse moved north-| '0 arrive rate as the government until now, Island news sess. 2, 8 [the one used in the present con- |ward along the ‘slopes of the Ap-| The munister said he hoped an has paid for eas it took off Cana-| Sports ; m, WW j Mruction, requires that the con- Ipalachian Mountains Wednesday, | a'rangement could be worked out dian markets and pu! into stor-| Women’s page , ~ jcrete mixture of water, cement, a . |teward ‘Penneylvania \ - to allow potate producers to ship _age—44 cents a dozen for zrade Late reports from Guardian {sand and gravel be poured } wh rie ro lee | A heavy toll of life and prop | ‘heir potatoes here two to three A large delivered in Montreal. | news bureaus in. Summer- [through large pipes which are ‘ ote oo fit. patie 2 lerty lav in its wake | weeks in advance and have them ae as ee @M-| side, Montague, Alberton and jraised as the whole mass takes | i Bah aie es Eleven deaths were attributed — ee safely = cheaply. . output a ens,| Souris, and from special cor- {sh a : to Gracie — seven in South?) Mr Rossiter is here in com is put on the amount for wh'i- respondents now ‘aeeat on e, THE STEEL piling, shown which is giving trouble to en- | for the Hillsboro Bridge. This | causeway approach on the |Carolina. two in Florida, and one nection with_a meeting of indus any one farmer can receive de, the Island News Page. LOST © YARDS bevond the crane in the fore | gineers and contractors who | shot shows the old bridge. look | Charlottetown side, each in’ Georgia and North Caro- : rial ‘nificials\ of Canada's pre beency peymens. | ——————__—e1—1', 7a esimated amount ef eon-! ground, surrounds the pier | ate building the substructure | ing towards the City, and the dina. } | vincial govermments.