r. The Guardian Is For if if It's Good For The island our @tmmlidt “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew" VOL. LXXVI. N0. 277 aria-ind _ nos-a cl-ii lain MoNTElsELLo. our. tcrl— .lainsi Roberts, deputy trade mi sill, niii Tuesdly curtain countries can provide great markets tor Canada in the future. g. a He told the annual meeting pi i the Canadian Exporters Associ- ¢ation that their needs, cially tor raw materials in tond stuiis. are almost bottom- era. but. hr raid, their in the aiilltunresulved problem or get- ting access ior their goods in lite Canadian market. Mr, Roberts spoke alter the Associatinn heard a policy statement saying that Canada's 5 ‘F Commonwealth “might delarinrate as a political consequence 0! our trading with the Commu at. hlrtc, Mr. Roberis said he perso ally ls npl deeply concerned about the question or relations with other countries as a result at trading with Communist nu< (ions “il‘ uur irienda are not already abreast oi us. they soon will [allow our lead." he aald “Trndlnl with communist countries is one or the ureatea! unporlumt s lacing Canada and SUGAR-LOADED FREIGHTER GROUNDS The 8.434% Gndrflil demand it Mionireui'it miter freighter Aegean Island. in- harboirri Because 0! file SIU bound WiiJI a lugar cal-git. lien walkout hugs did no! immedi— APEC DELEGATES HlEAR PEARSON ‘Maritimers Friendly Discussion AidS‘pose Problem U.S., Canadian Relation' ForToronlo HALIFAX tcr: _ The true which we set ourselves and we in lsi-t. those relations today ‘ i the Hyaimia EPort. are talking with each otherlreoulred more vigilance. more meeting last May with iranlily about our problems. mutual understanding and ins. problem tor local social Prealdent Kennedy was a "de- Mr. pearson spoke in the AL ltul-ity. rclrrting 'srnaa.l era. termination seriously lantic provinces Economiciticncl exaggeration ni diiier.. Mildred Dimira. dirrctni anan to ' To FACE rAcTs Council. em. "up dimming.» lthc Metropolitan Toronto “mm” The Prime Minirter said the in. mm“ “'d “‘5‘” “"h" rventi nl “recent days have in- "We realized it ityannls port I . pired some lessslhansznihuaias- ""1 .“W “‘ "" “mm?” m‘ tic reierencei to the Hyannis la. in, ironting us would disappear Pan spirit but this renected n! h I”, F , S m nvcrnight and that some o . I n | e s. oielgn ecrc~ . . . .. haslc misunderstanding oi the , . M h 1H ,m them would last indeilnitely “infirm.” pm.“ a, "m tary cinning tplBritalnl spaka‘ I: as oian. managern‘ a he said in a speech attacking mun“, Wm w” m (“a oli‘calling thr Niw world in... graven Hall _ar 'mr club. any suggestion that mm In“ mum, ,., m M, Mthcxtstcncc to redress the balancci The schooling in_ tvova Scotla events hovt diminished accord hm oi the otd.' Nowadays. wo hav 1 s better than it is here with the united states H‘ d m Id n! ma to ran the Old World in to rr- "The Maritimea are as will “The misinlormation or each Mk; I"! m $315”; Gm“ dress tIhe balanieiznt‘ihthfi bai “mini ., my my," moi... ount about the other didn't I‘ A Y ‘Inc! 0 immens—o e N» cial groupv' said .1. Colin :nd 1%! May. id the Prim! Lakes labor situation. now com. and” record ssoo.ooo.ooo anaton. president or its Mm. Minister "The techniques oi {muting the tcdrral governmentlwheat sclr to Russiu could have time Club. “Site i.l seeing only tonsullailon did not suddciy he- will. .i strike by the Seriarrrs' substantial and benciirial im . the lowest lzrmipi those unedu rninr tull. instantaneous and 2L internment mum. in Canada, lContinurd on pagescol. or cited and unable tn lino work. 120"” ‘and other matters. . "But. while things have not Mr. penraon recalled that rev- become periect. without the oral years ago he had warnedi spirit nt Hyannis Pori things that the days oi relatively-easy would have been iir more im- d automatic relations wcr. noricct. . There in a rontin- rapidly passing, lrc h it been lilng dialogue. We are making crltirluarl then anadeieatiat and progress on the positive trskr alarmist. l New England Held Model For Atlantic Area Effort Mr. Miller warned Atlantic provinces communities zgaiust‘ ' seeking greener pastures when‘ the Atlantic Province: Eco~ the best opportunity mighlbein‘ nomic Council conrercnce Tucs- their own back yard lie alifll stay on the issue or what thetthr mistake was made in ille‘ Atlantic provtneci can iUuited states but that strong irom drvelopmeni experlencenlcompetltian tor new industries in New England. lily smaller communities made Taking part in the panrl were it plain bencilcial in dcvclop Fun J. Donut. etanoillill with and nurlure exialing lnduatrles the Alluntl Development Boardll d opportunities in the chirp; on. Ward Miller Jr munity. arcs redevelopment adminia- Mr. llirdy raid New England iratlon. us. department or com. II recognized ii one oi the older merce. Washington; Prul. Ar. industrial areas oi the country hold it. Raphaclann. almiaiel"bul i believe that the rhino; protector of business and eco~ terisllca oi such age—,lagnlllonl nomlos at the university on obsolescence — An disco Maine. piano. and ltudolph T. lpenring rapidly in our area H-rdy. dimlnr or economic re. "The rclcnliiic revolution we search. the New England Coun- re still experiencing today lctt Oil. Bolton, II its Wake enterprises chairin oi the dlrcuriionlwcre more ndent on re» was llartwell Daley. director nf‘aui‘ch than on proximity nt ravernmcnt research in the de-lmarkpia and raw matnli‘lr and part-pent oi industry and re-is highly rldlitd and nrirlhlr rim-m lor the Prince Edward hair iorce was he. nod wernineni. . Mr. Dirucet, rpeaklng on area. Mr, Hardy nid s problem redevelopment in New England. not redevelopment admlnlalrm uld mine beautlhil theorlci l thin in Ncw England is the nc m be questioned on tho hail-lior a dream degree ni coi M I lew ugly little facts." ilrloidlnrllnn and it more crreiu “- "plylus to an address by allot ion oi human and ilnan- Mri Miller who acid the tile. as clll rmurcu. lie sold thii hir department and similar de- would provide the _savlngr ne- Flflmenls wen tilled with “soc. - eesrary tor exp~nding the total em Harriet" and Illa! New development liinnr England actor a auhrtsn al '_.___—— aleiy 3!! in her assistance. The ship was [dialled later Tues- uy by tugs manned mai- by examine STU crews. (CF Wirephollil businessmen aggres- iiivc . “it presruLa problem! but to date their credit haa been ‘ impeccabl T0110th tcPl—A Toronto social a (ring to Toronto in search bi work» KEPT lN CONTEXT Moreover, relation. with tho t u had to he kepl in the con- lile. and with little in offer. ' he ' ha an HALIFAX iCPle—Thrce Amer-l icons and a Clnldiln exchlnled views in a panel discussion at liltlTAlN'a NEW Ont-Eleven let airliner. is down here dur- ing tests Aug. m. it crashed 'i‘ueldly little more man one- hll‘ hour alter it took all (mm in a body ul oamlem, PATIENCI IMPORTANT i Mr. Miller all! New England hrd iell'lod lull Dull!!!” ll nuptial. "lver’one can learn Announcements. airiires , atha. . x. it ‘ I5 I lea-on hp ilaa nap-rum of la New In III." in a rry oi playtui bitter at l“'i.‘.'::"‘i‘i.""°" "the ' l ' n t"thaoo I - - Emma-armadi- ataitti 'nie .Au ,1“- wm rm- iu oi kw- :— avvii: iris-'3'..." “WI hhmme- ietnuer-flzrflcrlfid and mm m .1. III: is! m sonata" In! horned in a vocal-d « int n as. huh-misame reunion-monarde wdmmvlmm l 49- ,_. one to like to see Canadiani ° ' l’ l .iOI’IeS VVIII worker says Maritimera inn oil in rvlew Tuesday that perioan oming to Toronto irom incl .5. _ _ Muritimrs are often uneducl trxt oi relations with the world. rated. unprapnroil to.- nig city so g ... .. "1.32. mgr-t rum-n CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, WEDNESFAY, OCTOBER 23. 1963. Home Moves To Delay Opening Ol Parliament LoNDoil titeutersl Prime Minister lard HDln went delay was excessive Ind Will ahead Tuesday olght with his prevriii vitil question: trom he. 4)pposition .lilPs protested the l—_' HlEIFER SAVED OM DRY WELL‘ l TRURO. NS lCFl 7 ii. took r crowd oi mcn using block and tackle and a "at [or in rescue Manta Lily Wnndrrbar when Sl’IP irll into A dry Well at nearby Poriaupique Mountain 1" two-pound purebred hnlntt-ill heifer was not in- jurerl by the til-toot tsll plan to postpone the start oi lng debated. the new union of ' With 5 0 meet hrielly Thursday kl wind up the old session [allowing the num- lloino saw Queen Elizabeth at mer vacation, L uhnr Mrs a routine audience Tuesday planned protest debates tor that evening lt war thought :2 ion da\ mall advised her that i c new aesstyan should be postponed “ll-505' OBJECTS {ram Oct. 29, the original starts Labor Party Leader Harald Wilsnil declared rln television n5 dale An oiticial announcomcnt Tucsday night that Home's irom 10 Downing street. postponement action was "verg- Home's oiiicial residence. gave lot on the unconstitutional" the new date I: NW- 12- The tinvrrmenl sources said the delay wnuld alloy" HWM “"W delay was sought to give Home to renounce his titles and cum. m Commons Paign tor a seat in the House or Commons at Scotland's Kin rosa and West Peithshire hy- eioction Nov, 1 {or two weeks delmie ODWSls tlon protests. cc - ministers more time in nhich to “play themselves in" on thrir iohs. Meanwhil some Scottish pnl. itirianr claimed Home's Con. . . srrvative candidacy ln thr by- ‘B e' d on election might be invalid, A Y e I Labor Party oiiicial said he planned to iect lo Home's . BELFAST ineuterrl . The nomination in thr constituency. lruiing Conservative party held. Th! Littoral party agent hr Hg, 5mm. muggy Wummnthc constituency, Arthur Pure ltary scat here Tuesday in aldoin., . “Therelssnma con- iryeloction. the iirst since LordiSlllflll no! doubt about the pos- tlomc became prime minister.illlnn or In me. as e is Crowniihe premier- reccived H.939 voter naainstldt‘r H 7.209 inr Lahnr party candidaic.shll> anrmnn Searsight and 2.774 for. There is some douhl. as Liberal candidate but llamil- , as to whether, it he has ‘Iuken the oath or nilcgianrc in south aeliast is one or tile 12 the House oi inrrls. he can re- work constitute an increasing Norlhcrn Ireland seats in the‘nounre this oath without more. llil legal process to thy Parliameni. Mos! l aritish traditionally go l thorn lint Blamed Us, siaie department Tuesday southwest up 0! Cuba. deplored an Muck )1 an un-. Press «Nicer Robert .V Mc- idCll'lill‘Ii plane. presumed to. Claskey laid an inveslizullon "i he Cuhan. on All [\I'llPrll'an’uIE Maria is under way in see wneiher a protest Will be made. The itsie deparimcnt said the bulk carrier J. Louis was under gunlire [or 6| minuirs lrom the plane which used [llama in illuminate the vessel lwhllr carrying out in to to st- ltacks beginnin at 12-40 a,m j Mccloskcy id ilre broke out on iii: lurecahllz and the hull and superstructure it! (he J, Lnii, damaged, hul know it nn rasualtles" Mccloskey mldi‘ his mmenls c vessels' itwnrrs l had reported thr iirr under ion l iroi . The state departmrnt said llghler plant-s trom tiny west 'Ela, sped to the scene. hut lwhen they arrived all hostile i activity had ceased l A u Coast Guard i-iiilrr ill meal the icssel and escort dealinailnn. lfurpus it radio broadcast a icommuniquo heard in vitami. .which Illd' ‘ Laat night planes ll": revolutionary air iurce intcr- cepted and attacked two posts launches while they were d Embarking Inna and lrlilliratirlg Ilboleurl Into Cuba on the southern coast M Pinar not ill the Civil Aircraft test centre at Wisley in Surrey. (AP wirepnoim he lwll launcher were transported sbna armed mother lhip ll-‘inrtda and via)! riiualcd 2's .milea train the Cuhrn (Mali releasing the launches a revolutionary air int-cc till-her Found and sttsrkrd the boot that transported thr nlraii: launches "Results at the nprralinn liahr not been confirmed with Marli- ludtl.” Four-Your Term Given In Robbery Plcrou. N s tCPl Macl Mutual was convicted on a charge at umbery with nnll‘ni" H2 wan «largest with thr rnhhcry 0' Vim: stalkiiann. a Striiar. hopeslwoiilii capture the world lost, NJ, m, lul Mn 30. market in tin tleld us, rir When the “ya-dd stirrer can-ism have ordered at M era-amassinhewu the plum. M m the hood risk a telephon- tAr ercpiiotol nour- l Conservative Ramon Poundepiholi‘linzh an office n' prom. un-‘ a Home, was hurried to sign a nscrvstiver with massive marl legal term today divesting trim. . Tran. joritles. u. an l eliera' Aid society. said 1,. .m -‘ TMIT In I'D" SHAH l lciil contrrensw M torrsirv min- iricrs relchcrl no | ment Hurricane Weakening NEW YORK liFliflu-Tlcaur Ginny w r a k r n o it somewhat Tursday as it driltrd southward oil the coast oi nolthcrn Flor- ida s powerless us. destroyer escort with to men aboard war taken rarely in ion by a rescue. cralt as it drilled helplessly on the slorm's fringe llurricanc w a r n l n g s were taken down and an alert ran- walled along the Carolina coast. as Ginny's top winds dropped (u 75 miles an hour. Small crait were warned to stay in port. however. as tar north as lthoda island ' A late weather bureau advlr- nry located the storm about 1150 miles cast or .lscksonvillo, Fla. Thi- storm was moving south westward. with s chance that it m ght slow to a standstill and even reverse direction Coastal areas wcie lhrcaiencd with high tides and some floods g. rv’l‘Queried On Advancing Sugar Prices OTTAWA 'L‘f‘ lATllr Haven about rising sugar prices. Trade i Robert Prltle Richmondl he didnt conference of sugar to voluntarily slabiliu prices would bring useful results. l mons Tuesday l l think a istrihutors suggested an inquiry to deter» mine whether there was colluvlcharllcd With the leadership or return to work sinrl in increasing prices. Nrw Democratic Leader 1' i nnnglas asked ior in invertigafiri‘ithlrss. tion to learn whether Canadianr‘ produced augar prices had been E 'a Mr Chevrier replied that the director or investigations under thr Combines investigation Act had the situation under active consideration it there was reason to hellch there had against thr ari. action vlpuld be Tiio Urges “Twigs” SEVEN CENTS SlU Walkoul Conlinues Despite Pressure By Gov'l ment was peppered in thr com- with questions nlster Sharp told m, r I - - , . ‘anvamahyt‘l roniona Union and his oi WEATHER Mostly clear and warmer. southwest Winds 15. Low-high 34 and 60. [6 PAGES AppealCoupled With Warning OTTAWA tCi’ViLabnr Millls- hy NW“ sailors im Parliament tor MacEachou appealed ill, Hillrsa demonstration staged m reitly Tuesday to striking seas “‘““”“’ "l a “WWW” hm“ in 7 work Mdfll' s the minister man on the Great Lakes and 5...”, east coast to they the law and The demonstrallon revealed return voluntarily to their ships film arr main man in that a.” "I! word (mm H" “Um union with arr tint tully behind ihn prosont loadership' was that they were not ready Hp “Med my many same“ in return remained annord their ships as Wotan ins “phat any. . despite tho SIU: mall in ct. stern warning that unless this law is done the government will Some Seamrrl. l lhrir ships mpg down 0,. in.E muggy tor the Gill-lira drmonstration strikr" or the mavcrirk Seaiar- "lhmuzh an understandable untemaunm [mum on p. loyalty in their union rather m by seeking um”, W5”... than Ihrouzll a drop devotion to lanai method" in “in,” i... the leadrrsllip nt thr Scalarcrs' u, lnirriiatinnal Union. because apt in. mimic, ramped. ll....thm wanted assuranccr that del- Opposition pressure in the then won would rm! be omrnona. to say how or vilierl wrel'kvdfi' the government will 5Drlng lls settough action to thr . ’ ' inland-miss shipping lipvup thatl Gov 1| Wms threatens to disrupt grain sinn- confidence ments overseas it it ontiniics, lie predictcd a ' ad nul-. rhmc" it seamen are ordered VOTe by the 5m to continue their walkout and it the shipping “TNWA "3F‘*~Tl|' mmm‘m’ complanizs htry in man their Librial government received macs W" "filer "ow China-ions voting support trom Mr. MacEachrn mid HIP Com- three oi the tour opposition mons sru President Hal c. up . mm was mm m m hlma‘gmups iirsdav night in actual- but me ‘00,. was sh.“ .n m, in r Conservailiv nonconii- liabor chiet is long is SlU donor motion criticising the Ferrous |fununuvd their UII~ administrations handling nitric 5”“ “"7" “OP”? tmal'lHE lrusicmhln issue. "ll the men are returned in mm m 1, m m, I, mm» The nlnlinn one delealr‘d m in 70 .1 will be glad to see Mr. Blnkdi' he an . ‘ i rel-ewe. The 75‘ Cnnsnnallle‘ who an assuranrr from Vll‘ Blanks vnled for motion War. the men will be asks-d in opposed by "W: Liberals. 11 New that lobey ill! law. i will see him." lDrmncrala. illnr Social Crale ‘LEADERS RESPONSIRLE us and nine Crl‘dlllsins. in in Columns. Mr Mar- ' l Legal Action Eschen charged that Mr. aanltir 'ilnd his true! lieutenants were acrponsibis tor the illegal strikoi Planned Today action “The leader 0! the Seafarera' OTTAWA ll'Pl -Lah(lr Mini]- trr MarEachrn indicated Tues liners and the sermons hichtt or, night than legal action will {Committee had in a concerted be launchtd today agamat Rh. and determined eifort. violated lSPal'zrers' international Union the law [ Canada and con- of Canada to end their illegal ‘ducied In illegal airtke whit-hlwalkout _ l J a a .lustice Minister Chevrier told mp, it possible 1,, He 5...; v - r Gerard Chapdeiaine lSp—Sher-lto some ui Ottavl Prnsilicnld £211; “Hal fl hrookcl his department ir keen-‘ t the same time. Mr. Matt-lprovit'led the leadership he in ‘ in: a close watch on the sugar Eachcn dropped a hrosd hint .coniident tho seamon' would WASHINGTON 4APY .7 Highland ship is miles nit thr situation, Mr. chandelalnc had that the government ieelr manylhave responded to the request seamen are becoming disen- that they obey the law and _ Outside the sludul. he Wu pntirrn'i‘i'é'ivv i‘y‘riii l 3553 hhiletliailvi'rri'i’l'i'islil lrellliicllglséelgai01rimni with vioslthe SIU. “ sierrlnc in Monday's march l salii.n m M“ any' "km" N SlU Vote Overwhelming Against Return To Work MONTREU. ICP‘vMembel‘il Tilan voting in l i i t_ihe scalirnisl tntrrnational ships. ldlo since iii‘tmr-‘iidih; lllnniii llnd.l vnlrd overwhelm. were e timated to number' illeg not to return to thelr‘abtiut .nhips ‘al a mass mretmg Tues- They were asked lhrr-e times .‘l‘iai‘ niphl n put up their hands . The Vale. by It Si'lflw of Tamil. i number of hunds show'hnd 1:2: coex'sfence was rolled alter a irsolutinnltowrr in the second unit third was proposed that thrv wouldlvoies, - not return in work “liniil we (all “This vole main code rivii rustic. inllowinn thr Nor-lbly no thr rigidimiiiirianl to is report d_ o erhmeot bill the Slu'r 15 years in Canada." UNITED ‘CP)__ C102 tiruileeshipl Banks iold "IF meeting alter the Pram“. V in Tm. "I vuga— Hal C Banlt presldrnl nllhe declslnn Slaw“ med “w United Nation Canadian SlL, called in vepnrl- when romrll‘ra rrliprri Lil Tuesdiy in give high-levrl con- sideration in estahlisnmni oi a ode tor the peaceiul coexist» enrr oi thr world's nations, sneaking in iorcciul tones. the visiting Yugoslav leader told a rrowdrd General Assembly that lihp tundamental political snea- tion inning mankind is coexist. rncc among states with ditter- eni sorlal. economic and politi- cal systems He urged the UN to tskr the loan in translating the princi- plos nr peacctul coexistence inlol truth» and Mid that one nt uni kry stops in achieving lhil is thr rslablishmrni nt bot trials in intcrnrtional economic rlahons : o a GOING UP! crs tn the mrrliog to witness hail several scam n the vote The mortinr started rastigatr press roseralg r'tiptii: 7.45 pm anti endril shortly SiL’Jrustceshlp situation bctorc til pin hanks. hnwvrr. advised tho police and huilillng rmnioyeri members that ho had invited estimated tho iiumhrr in the anrirrs in and tho meeting hall at 1.500 than was quiet Armyls littered Free To Fight Forest Fires nTTiwt ti'l‘ Mt ’ Nicholson day the iedcrsi gnlrrnmcnl ha. Furrslry taut Turc, upturn nl lho mrn lnintiud But the protinrr rnmrrnorl wvriild hr rltnl‘s‘lr‘rl in not marina costs ntirrod thr oi the pros ml r‘< 77M ilss my in setnrr iorrst lire emergent It“ with such omrrcrni ir( Mr I Dress ronlerpnc- at the end or t But no said a irdrralprottn- (lrm agrrrh on proposals tor srninr up a national Illsk lorrr to dral Nicholson spntr to a he twnday ministsvial rnnioi. cnrr. the Tint llmr lhr irdrrnl , 23.5% oi obiocfive "I" 3 in" '4 drive and pmvtnt‘liil t l tlonal prnhlemr inrnstry minis. iusve ml in dlsrtlss mt- srid Ottawa ul‘l mid Hr .army iorces to help inrrst ilre Mhlinl lmmedillrlv upon lhil mum iawa would maki- no rharge to him i provinrr on he bravuch [or the pay and (or lhr lorrr \li \li-hnlsrn also indicated thr icdrral gmri-nmrnl is pre- p~rrn lh slop up lIK ilnancial assistanrr in inri-slrt research and dolrlupmrnl ‘Wr irrl that tnrrslry hasn‘t ailonlinn it almt~<l certainly hc "an upward rrvlslnn" ln icdrral aid when thr cost sharinc agrorments uilh illi- prm'inru are renewed. Thr rurrevll spmmrnts exotic nrrl \iarrh til prnvini-ial minister-a had madr a strong appeal tor more iunds hut Ii was too ea in say how far the leder lnvprumenl would I» in me» ing the requests.