.— v If it's Good For the island WEATHER Sunny and much colder; West winds 20. Citric (promotion .The Guardian is For it Low-high 3 and 12... “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” “mm-i mm mm w w an m ome- vwmm-m- CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRliA—Y. FEBRUARY 22. 1963. vou'fi‘xvr. N0. 45 u on: m. ..... .... m... .. W... .. u... "ml...ng SEVEN CENTS 12 PAG’E‘s‘. MiG Raid On U.S. Boat Sparks Sharp Reaction Kennedy Questioned At Press Conference WASHINGTON (CPi --- Pres- '|.ibyan Quake Douglas Insists Nuclear Arms leaves 80 Dead BENGHAZI. Libya (Reutersi‘ An earthquake Thursday is Top Issue In Federal Vote fizz: | ports reaching here (a r. l at feared :7 ,. other persons were said: "i don't think we know By ARCH MacKENZlE illeader Pearson issued a state-‘to make a political issue of a dead in the ruins. ldent KethdY said ThUl'Sday the full reasons bEhlnd the at- ‘ OTTAWA «CPI—Some politi- ment accusing the Prime Min- matter which normally should The reports said a FPl‘le: of he has 35ked the defence de- tarl‘ 0” lllir VOSSClY' gcians say they‘d like to sweep ister of contradicting what Mr. be outside the political field." earth tremors accompanied by Partmeht "t0 makc 5111'? that HP said it is not known nuclear arms under the rug Churchill had said. On Wednesday night. Alistairltorrential rain hi: the town. ‘aCthh Will be taken" agaihSt “ht‘tht‘l' h “‘5‘ 5‘ “CCiSlOH 0’ the ,as a campaign issue for April Mr. Pearson then set out Stewart. NDP candidate in Win-‘ toppling halt the buildings in it. any “weigh V0559” 0" aircraft CUhah government 0" the PllOtl - i8 election. ‘his nuclear policy—"a Liberal nipcg Snull: Lcntrc where Mr. Eleven 'U.S.plancs from the- that 3“ again“ United States ithlVed- To But some others keep stand- ‘ government wou lose no Churchill seeks rc-clection. said his Air Base near Tripoli were Vessels 0" aircraft in the Carib“ Th“ PrQSld‘h‘ Said that by ing on the rug. .time in keeping . . . (nucleari the ot er three parties are reported in have taken off with making it 019;” What the US- .ioyce Dewar of New Perth yesterday was selected to rep- resent Prince Edward Island Ht Clubs at a national 4-H conference in W ash in gton. D.(‘.. late in April. Here left to right are Mrs. Ian M a c- l.cod. Charlottetown h 0 me economist. one of the judges. can. Kennedy had been asked at a press conference to elaborate response would be to any future Chief among these is Newlt‘"-""-”mtmf‘-’ttS and keeping th'ifif‘ “trying to Soft-pedal the nuclear medicine. food and doctors for . - w incidents. he thinks repetition Miss Dt’wal' and Urban LP- inn and Mary MC 3 rdie. Democratic Loader Douglas'weapons armcd as long as they question in the campaign. name. Blah“ "t St~ ,Dtlhstah's Ulll‘ Middleton. To he eligible the gwho has caued the election a are useful to defence.“ But we won't let them," ..____,..._-s.__-_ on what the White House meant of such an incident has been versuy extension department, contestants must have reach- ;reierendum on the nuc]earis.1 Also on Wednesday, Pierre added Mr. Steuait who was it" saying that all necessary 86- made unlikely. ' ition would be taken to prevent During the press conference. questioned fre- anothcr of the judges. Other ed their 18th birthday .lan.l. lsue. Mr. Douglas_whose party‘Sevigny. former associate de-‘CCli‘ foreign affairs spokesmanl7oo i ianother “attack” such as that Kennedy contestants included Verna 1963. and be associated with stands alone with a straight:fence minister ahflhhe 0t the‘Wht‘h he was an MP “‘0!!! 1945 , W35 Macpha“. Moadowhank 4.“ club work as an active iammuciear policy.__in ;. cam_itlit'ec dcabiiicr mlnllSle‘S lwho‘to 195. l by ACubal-basedhlt/liG lplane‘s» oin qucntly onhCubta. t m , . H . _ , _ .paign kickoff speech in Toronto'reSigne ovcr nuc ear poicy. g or no rug. tho "meal- A an merican s rimp oa e - mong is s atemen s on e. Rowena (rallell. hast Bai member. or as a director or last Friday challengcd otherl' ~ucd a statement from Mont-‘rtucstion seems bound to hold a OI t rhes‘la-V' _ “blew: tic: Diana Rodd. .North Mil< assistant director. ‘panv leaders to a naiional‘reai in help explain the "h". head of steam for a 'me yet time Kennedy 155"“ la “9 “'Wld meter hOt '0 [i . .‘ Al lhf‘ iteiehision debate only because it dirccii R l E hhatorder, the White House (:on- elaborate on exactly what the y frirmed in a statement that Rus- Us. would do in the event of h" the iSSUP- moil that surrounds the mat- 'f o L , day befol'p‘ social l , brought about the defeat of the _ ' Credit Leader Thompson cahed 9“ ~ minority Dicrcnbnkcr govern. ‘ si has given assurances that‘s futurc “attack” by Cuba on 00 for a nuclear decision by a “9 athlde "it is illogical ment in the Commons Feb. 5. ADELAIDE. Australia (Reut- several thousand of her esti~ a U.S. plane or vessel. He. said . . non - partisan parliamentary ersi—Some 700 children col. mated 17.000 troops in Cuba will the details of what would be be pulled out by mid-March. o . “l ' can wait on Reflected At Conference By HAROLD MORRISON WASHINGTON (CP) — United States government is op- til election results are known. posed to resumption of hard- committee and said that “if we . . . 'lapsed from heat emaustlon Some of the troops to be with- I I I lThhl‘Sda-V at two W91C0mlhgidrawn. the White House said. :gatherings for Queen Elizabeth were guarding missiles and land Prince Philip. bombers the Soviet Union . The royal co uplc left herelpuiled out of Cuba after the events." 2. The question of how far a Cuban plane or ship might be pursued would he considered by the state and defence secretar- .make defence the basic issue. iwe will be doing the country an injustice." He blamed Prime Minister _ _ Diefenbaker and e r f . . . .hogmiaimns (.onld not he pm”, embassy said the two Officials making defence algamzacssmx Thursday night aboard the .U.S. challenged their presence ies. The tamed by the United States un- discussed a number of topics ofiter and dis missed Deputy ‘L‘Lflcya'fl‘hhlsgitaiflfiel? billet l asAzltfgtll‘sllvethleasltJ gaggginment his. the {hills‘tlhjc‘tiodlaihe mtg}? ‘ i ‘ c nh‘ . i . . ' . ' . - . mutual interest including Nort'h‘Le der R at it '. .tatc ‘ ' t a 9 Cahue 9‘ ‘ d fired as a .pectacuilai‘ sendoff. lholds the Cubans. rather than administration makes between 0n Nova Scotia Gov’t . . , American defenc. s ‘ " - and _ fast nuclear negotiations REELELTS (.OQLNESS. C“ a. e Lao and "Ewifilmoguwngwge "suacildeai; 3‘5"": Many of the children had gthe Russians, accountable for offensive and defensive weap' with the Canadian government hh‘ "“w hillthd“: h “'35 Rusk refused to pose with the bec ': n, . . . , . 'stood for nearly wo ours in the shrimp boat incident. Ken- (ms in a. Hm” an” the April 8 general stated. rcflects_a continued cool- Canadian ambassador for press‘ ' .i WALTER HAXLS an.\"(‘nnslt‘llcll\'P ideas or sug- the open with the mercury close ncdy said. "yes." the planes "A Mic with its rather hm. election takes place, it was "(‘55 by tht' hchhedy mmlS- photographers. A spok llSSUES RANKED HALIFAX mph—Liberal ()D- 295mm 1“ ‘mPI‘OVh the 9"0h' to 100 degrees while waiting flew under a Cuban “at: and lied rang? 1'q not regafd learned Thursday. Canadian t‘harlcs Ritchie requested and obtained a 30-minute conference‘to sec Canada acquire nuclear \\llll State Secretary Dean Rusk warheads immediately in sup-i earlier Thursday and it is un- port of North American defence derstood he raised the question while Diefenbaker has stated reopening nuclear negotia- ' Canada should not acquire them of Am b a s s a d n ,- government. e sman . . said Rusk had no time. lmme- Less than a week previously. P051t10n Leader Earl Ul‘qtlhart diatcly afterwards Rusk posed Liberal Campaign Chairman heaped criticism on the govern- " t omv of Nova Scotia and had for . . ordinarily as an offensrve ignored the 12 proposals made the Queen to arrive. came from Cuba and therefore h h, d . [h l t _ Some estimates put the hum. “we would hold the Cubans re- weapon." Kennedy said. ' ‘ - i '. . , ‘y rm 111'ng c as sesston . . ~ . I ‘ ‘- "' : T} The United States would like.for—a‘ca.‘irt_ooni_s. _ tV’tfaltelrJ Cordon toll? tilleFfdela- mom I premier Stanfield in of me House‘ :{illrip’s‘eeduilgnthleoos‘car UNKNOWN ddom ic hf: inglv‘irshy. Sashad i lemSIawrh ThurSda-V “9 said th“ ‘2 WWWSNS h"- “It will be at least twb days To another question. Kennedy 0 _ t. - SS (18! "d “- ‘lmade a slashing attack on the made in stimulate the p(-_Oiy.)mic before we know the fun mu n a ""90" am“ ' h “‘39 0“ ““igovernment‘s policies concern- and social developments of the one ambulance official said. ' b I I D ° I - A. E~ Cu an Govt ssues enia sive government. more jobs,.l ~ -. .‘ u 4 better understanding of biculgtlrligesthe coal and Steel Indus 'pw‘mC" hm hm“ helhhed lizabeth. a newrsuburb "l " de'vation'. tration towards the Diefcnbaker farming. fishing and tax-land ridiculed" the govern- named after the Queen Statement t0 his Winnipeg nom- Wednesday to find Quebec Citylemploymcm m “10 provmce has decided to set. a 12-mile was monitored here. int: boat could be attacked by . lions under a .re uest. from until a war is imminent. The G A i iism and _.. ~ Prime Minister Diefinbaker. state department has said the {3:39. M U. ,. 1 . H ,h s . moi" hm 13h" endorsed by the. miles north of here. 80 ambuw Pil over. while usk prev—‘Dicfenbakcr government did not . Trade Minister McCuichehh " tlgt'd‘d'f .lhzlt cwml‘p’hn‘mll" P'OV‘M‘"; Emhhm'c lance drivers began carrying s iously had stated he supposedpull its full weight in Canada- 101d 3 Winnipeg press cahi'er.‘°mm°" .a___,a.‘..§.,3-h'. sm‘ ('"E’M'L'. , ' t {Na children on stretcher: V tht‘ talks Cfluld b9 IBSUW‘d. the US- dt‘tt‘hCP- k ence Wednesday that he doubts: , . afloat-(37g \'3l1ullt:il'ygn\9:'o:g::?c Just before her arrival there in KEY WESTF la. (APi-Jl‘he at the missing (Intrilan vessels. new U.S. attitude is that the nu- Ncithcr Ritchie nor l‘tus ‘ w h r h Clea ' . ‘ > . ' , ' , .an open car. I , -e ‘ ie communique sat . clear issue has become a major would disclose details of their Nh‘w DEEHI (AP‘"Phkl5tan.co}he1teea ilrliaiorr azgllonwnilssll: ‘Belg'an Pnnce plahmhg “5 Chhtahwd “1 lhe Nearly 17.000 school children CUbén governmsm .den' :1 DENY FIRING SHOTS rlcction issue in Canada and‘first formal talks since Ritchielcohhodhd 3"00,Sq"ar°.mhcs.°fl“lt's a highly emotional issuelH d F N B llhi'hhh Sf’f‘et‘h- _“ f- Urqllharl‘were waiting to see the royal ThUISda.“ that '5 Panes I a - When “my determined that while disrrussions of a general returned from Ottawa consultaXKaShm‘r lh ('OmmUh‘St Chmaland I don't think people under-l ea 5 or ' ' lsa"1 “‘0 has” "19.“ “’35 50"" couple. there. tacked a disabled American h was nm a Cuban boat said nature might be conducted be. tions lr‘cb. 3. However. both the 1" ,ahet‘eht. hm'dt‘r ahrceme‘ltnlsiahd ii. A int of pehpie are ' ihl" hmh” maCh‘hhrV' hows" —““"—“’ “— ” ’ """"‘ shrimp hnar Wednesday in in thc radio. the planes departed tween the two countries. serious state department and Canadian Inflth m'hISter Of State torlcohfusod." QUEBEC 'CP’ 'Pl'lht't‘ “Wham "apl‘al all" mmpmem ternational waters. . "without firing any shots or ~~r 7 ~ foreign affairs. Mrs. Lakshmi. However the nuclear arms.bert of Belgium flew to Fred- Sta” “'f‘l‘P l‘el’lUlFCd t" Imple- Denmark Plans avana radio broadcas, a carrying nu, acts 0f hostlmy Mcnon. is reported to have foldiissue has 'been played. ericton. N.B.. Thursday after mcnt the Di‘DPOSPd plan. .I . . ’vcommumquc armed against h” These were ma rlh" Slahdihg commute“ Of the‘ Monday night the newrSaVorlhg the heahty hf “'lhler lhl .A bl” “11mg for lmplcmenm'jll2' Mlle le" ‘forccs ministry which "rejected true happenings." lhhvm‘hihh congress Party ihldefence minister. Gordon Chur-this hld hh-V' Elm". (ff sum a~ mfmram. t3. denied categorically thisi communique added that. y S Pat'hamCht- lchill, made a defence pniicy The young prince arriycdlmc‘m“ “'0”an mowth “m LONDON tAPi Denmark new imputation." The broadcast it was ridiculous to say a fish- t OTTAWA tCP‘i ernor of Nova Scotia. launched an action in the Supreme Court of Canada Thursday to more money h government for rock used buld the. Canso Causeway. Jrihn J. Robinettc of Toronto., counsel for Mr. pealcd to the court against a decision of the Exchequer Court of Canada granting the former governor $44,704 plus and costs or a total sum of some 362,500 The case dates back to 1953 when Mr. Fraser claimed 85,- 500.000 for rock taken from his property beside the Strait of ({"i“ for the $20,000.00!) way between Cape Breton Island and the Nova Scotia mainland. in June. 1955. he. reduced his claim to 31.100.000 after 97.3 Acres of the original 110.1 acres Pxpropriated by the crown were returned to him. After hearing r. Fraser's action in 1958. the Eschequer Court ruled in 1960 that the amount of compensa- tion should be fist. and costs. A spokesman briefing report-3 I . ‘ ' x cm at he n the. ciosedlinating convention. the nearby Laurentianslgains?Igggl'ggtmlfilfggafimgg fishing limit around Greenland The communique. said two Cu. war planes and emerge undam- mt’Ctlnll' quoted her as saying' on Tuesday. before the On- White With 3 "05h Chat 0f Sh0\\’- ' mfg 'I ‘Snmh' ' ‘beginiiing April 1 but has of- ban reconnaissance planes were aged With Its crew unhurt. this included northern parts of mm, progressive Conservative The prince steered a ' le ‘ ’ ' jfei'cd British and some other patrolling waters north of the The crew members of the lHunZh Stat“ India has Pm‘ Association, Mr. Diefcnbaknr motorized sk-i scooter over the MEANS NOTIIRovinEn 'trawier fishermen specialiisland Wednesday in an at Fort Myers shrimp boat All tested to Peking and Karachi reiterated his contention ihaiislopcs at nearby Lac Bcauport. Mr, Urquhart said the govern. rights to operate within the new tempt to locate a pair of fish- said they were attacked by ma- .against any border settlement ihc original plan {or ihgiohviously enjoying himsclf. ‘mpnl at present is trying in boundary until 1970. ‘ ing boats it said were attacked chine-gun fire but the shots en- ‘in disputf‘d KBShmil‘ state. Bomarc missile anti-bomber dc- Earlier “0 Visitf‘d hiStOTlcicnt-ouragc farmers to increase BriiiSll InfOI‘ma'ntS. difit‘lOSIng and seized by counter-rcvolu- tcred thewater about 200 yards Alistair Mr. Robinette argued before pakislan and China an. fence deteriorates steadily in Maison Maillou in the old city‘ production. but was not provid-jthis. Thul‘Sday Ulfiht. said the tionarics last week. from their vessel, I was“ former lieutenant _ gov. the Supreme Court that the nounced two mhhihs am, the effectiveness. and then toured Anglo-Canadian ing the means necessary for Danish ‘ moves were ma e The planes camc upon a The defence department said ('hcquer C011” award Shoum agreement in principle on the On Wednesday Liberaljpuip and paper‘s mill here. isuch an increase. .RHOWH “1 a not? TPt‘fflved DPC~ small fishing boat which pip—.in Washington the. attack was llV(‘l‘(‘xlSCfl [fl $660,000 plus “lL"- border facing China's Sinklang ‘]_8‘l‘)ul not yet published. Th0 pearpd a; if it might hp (mp Carried out with rockets. Oslo 363.729 from #2321352: province. The treaty has not ~. ggétcizlsefo'yrein‘rirti‘entdbah: . obtain oraioiainrsome .0 . . ~ - m. u “ ‘ M h G W U cl from to federal The f eral government. iglsbczlvf Sgclfizgls‘al 23y ‘ proposal.” h _ W I to WIhiChh‘lflored Mtr' ngsfilssf'fio publicly where the agreed bor-l *2 ' . I - \vten is propcry \\'. ' . v. t - I . ‘ I F h B I f pmpriatcd in l952. mam: 1h: figlvphcghgilgeglagm ggLnatigmigi * ls'and Man I S S e F aser. a le uer Court awar re ucc r p gx‘htlitqmorc than 530.000. mm" ———~ —» ————‘ . ‘2-Year Sentence KEY WEST. Fla. i.\PI. Two r'niild'i'l havebeen a rocket. If Mr' RObiheu" hugel‘edt the ‘. “\LIFAK mp Flank shrimp boat fishermen whose hggathfeh " “'hhld have hit Exch ucr Court u men on‘ I: A, I l l _ ' V ‘ p I intei‘estthreee‘lnain groundjs. g . Bradley, 65. of Hunter River, V955“ .“35 all“de h‘ (“ban The men. who appeared still He said Mr. Justice J- C- Aw ‘ " lP.1~_;.l, convicted of stealing MIG tight” Fla "PS "i the shaken by the experience. said Cameron did “(it give SUtthlt’ht ed l lcaiidy and razor blades from a Straits of Florida snid Thursday thrir boat ha been disabled weight. to the special value yf‘ s q . .lmbacm shop hem asked alum. we“, mnvmicd H... a“ and when the first, MiG Jet the melt from Mr- Fraser's PTOP'l ~ -» if“: lcourt Thursday if he could serve ‘ tackers used machincguns In- appeared. they thought it was crty for causeway construction.1 OTTAWA lCPi -— Details of ' 1‘ "N‘ ‘va WWW“. sentence in nor, stead of rockets. a rripnciiy plane and} began He said Mr. Justice Cameron Liberal Leader Pearson‘s first chasm. penitentiary. “is ,9. pt. 'Pal'lS Jacks-on. 4:1. and \\'a\'ln1 apiece of cloth in hope (‘aiisi‘ erred in holding that no com- hustings tour of the election queer wa‘. granted, Benjamin Washington. 2!. said of rcccrvmg assistance. It cir- ‘DCflsatlon (‘Ollld be awarded f0r.campaign —— - wcck sw'ng would lather hawp two the sound of the firing chncs- clcd and then three more came tincre:ses value of the starting today through Quebec, wars in Dorchcster than go to day resembled that (“.thth mm S'Ehl' . M H ~ llahd Wthh t00k Plact‘ hetWGeniNcw Brunswick and Nova Sco- ii". my prison." said Bradley. guns and they saw no indication altlsllglmf‘lllcssl omntereincci; :the approval off tire Icaustai‘ay.fia_“.om announced Thursday. wxplaining that he could work thf‘laggicrll‘ggnwgifiusm' an”. hols: quosiioned by 2:318:39 fight; cipibirigtllon‘le . Part-V headquarters “hid the . ‘0'. h“ keep 3' mp mnltcmwry' "They didn't fire any rockets. U S. Naval authorities. Mr. Robinette also argued thatltollowins week will be spent in ' .- u w— wp mind haw seen them A coast guard vessel brought the trial will!!! erred in filling :On t a r i o. Saskatchewan and « . ‘spra‘ying. The hull at s went the pair to key West Thursday that the land had no value for Manitoba returning again to I U S 1straight down in the water, It morning. special adaptability as a rock. V 'f th M “o _ 0 - 3 v m a . ‘WMJ . _ W 344.702 Plus inter- quarry for purposes other than Ohm” hr e m i‘ ‘ L T 0 m. H V e causeway project. “it’lPt‘kt‘f‘d‘ l ~ ’ I d t yer “ . I .i g ' 7 . - Matted. ” : WASHINGTON tAl’l —- Two mm“ d” ~ .- nuclcar test blasts < one f Plastics Role |n,Canada Will Be Bared At Hearing OTTAWA tCP) — The firm Ilrip 0f plastics on the modern! Canadian econmy__from habyffllzished or semi-finished pr in Videotape 8"” ‘hPWh‘E‘ Britrun. Japan. United Statesimost familiar plastic item: for bibs fi’mnviii be bared at an tnten-iand West no tariff hoard hrnrtng to‘have filled submissions. ‘lfll‘l Monday The agenda‘ is m h.....,i..,,:i.isr 1.000 ITEMS the mouldcrs. normal" 1 r..." (it *.’If‘ the US. Atomic Energy ('om- mission. i The Alif‘. announcing tests. said both were ground explosions of low They thus would have an cx~ niosii'c upowcr less than that o 20.000 tons of TNT. INSIDE TODAY Announcements. notices 10 deaths 1. . 0e ' ' . i. W (“donut «Mm, . - 5. .fh - .é Many-7m ' ‘e.’ ’5 ' , i . . i < Key '0- it o cxtrudei-s and principles of international term- fabricators who turn it into thelinology. ’ od- Combs. billiard fit’unlu celluloid collars and (heron balls constituted the German companies most persons 50 years ago. K Today. there are about 30 dis- ! tinet families of plastics and fin- ished items ranging from zip- xmc“. the tariff board began re..‘ Several h u n (1 red Canadian pars to burial vaults. floor tile. Birth. 0 “elm”! the Canadian chemicalslftrms have been canvassed by textiles. garden hose. wrapping Classified 10’ H tan" h‘ September. 1960 e board’s industrial commit-.matcriai. tape. dishes and kit- Finance. mark“. n 'nrMcm‘e than 125 Canadian and tee. in this. it. prepared anichcnwtriire. Synlthctiic chicleheven at; gawk“ . ‘ _ ' . t . t _ ~ . H 2 . n companies and trade‘alphabetical list of more than is use as a c cw on gum asc. ’ . iorias . . . . . . . .. V _ "CANS ‘xi‘ baa! mp BMW“ “mm """hs Will present th ll items including resins“ The sitting may . hard . CitLQllch . l - ~ . . . ~ - . . .15 “loss I‘ / ‘ aphm ' - g- ! Views on realnl andflrpltxtllfc‘lcgnmpounds. films. finished plas-ipressed to conclude the resin! Kings County- . _ _ . .... _. 4 mm. mm... in Honda mm.“ producls- lttc produéls and raw materials and plastics Study Within the AL Prince County . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 when» Sm-ict-built M l G i.‘ i was not hit and that it! ‘Consideriible Armament is u-lto assist the board. ilotted month. tariff board offt- A Cuban refugee iii pinned a crowd of angry refugees. paraded in front of thc Cuban Summerstde . . . . . . . . . .. .‘t firthm. Nam“ baqed in Cuba 108 t ‘ my mum“! lcipated with main contmversy‘ It has also submitted pmpos-icials indicate. Another phase of to the ground and handcuffed The clash occurred when four lemmnaw 0mm“. hum Sport s e ‘ H ‘ i .i _ . § “0, than “T ~ » tween the. rates and a reclas- the chemicals field is due to by Miami police Thursday dur- pickets carrying signs opnos- ' | Womens‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7 mad? 'Ml‘t‘t "the "ah-‘9' “" “Elma-‘1. Winpmm MID) manufacturers of rats for duty ' "w mltmll. resins. and stftcation of plastic: in line with come under mtiny March 3. ingnclash between police and log military action in Cuba quarters. (AP Wit-epboto) i——-———-—-' Wednefiday on 1‘ U-S' Shrimp )