if 5- ‘S: i if if it's Good For the Island The Guard VOL. LXXV. NO. 243 Three students at st. Dun- atan's University from Com- monwealth countries were en- tertained yestenday by the Royal Edward Chapter. im- perial Order Daughters of the Empire. The function was held Canada's Tariffs Blasted ‘ By Speakers At APEC By mu. wnimmoron FREDERICTON (CF) — Two rapped C lcles "‘ 1- do of elp raise living a" " ~ ants in this part of the country. William J. Woodfine. eco- nomics professor at St. Francis Xavier University. Antigonish, N.S.. told the Atlantic Province Economic Council that a tional policy of "fairly high pro- tection for manufactured prod- ucts “has been one of t.he mo important factors in the eco- nomic problems of this region. John Earl, economics profes- sor at the University of New Brunswick in Fredericton. said a policy of freer trade would benefit Canada as a whole and the Atlantic provinces in partic- uiar. 3 Both spoke during a trade dis- cussion at APEC’s annual meet- g. The council comprises about 2,100 businessmen. indus- trialists. and government offl- cials seeking to promote re- gional development. POLICY FAILED Mr. Woodfine said Canada's policy of protective tariffs has not worked. It cost the country an estimated 81.000.000.000 :1 '13‘ end to tan is for it Giants Deadlock Series; Deciding Game Goes Today FOR DETAILS SEE PAGE 10 @1112 fiittootiolimt “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” latboriudaslacoadclaulallll WI. COiMMO'NWlEALTH STU'DE:N-TS ENTERTAINED at the home of Mrs. C. St. Clair T-rainor. The students spoke briefly. describing the affiiation of their country with the Commonwealth. Here Mrs. B. Earle MacDonald. regent. “We in the Atlantic provinces have been forced to sell our ex- ports in world markets at low prices and buy in a protected Canadian‘ nu]:-tat 'ah‘*~ as prices." be Mr. Earl _ been used to maintain industr "white elephants." He cited the automobile and coal industries as examples and called for “subsidizing ‘inefficient producers." The tariff should be used only in cases of emergency. to pro- tect industries that offer pros- andfulllymoltdpmsagaa eat of the chapter. discusses the order's offici ' Y8. and Sydney Pigott of St. John. Antigua. pects for thenfuture. to help industries establish in areas of labor surplus. In his view Commonwealth _ pful as a’ ge n freer trade would"ise. SAYS MARKET Pl! Harrison McCain, president McCain Foods Florenceville, He said present tariff policy gives Canada a protected mar- ket in Britain that will be lost if that country joins the Euro- pean Common Market. D of st New Destroyer Instead Canada should offer British exporters greater access to Canadian markets. "I thin Reachesf Halifax HALIFAX 'CPl lflifcs Mackenzie. name ship of a new class of six dea The 366-foot vessel was com- missi . 6 at Canadian Vickars Limited. Montreal. where lie was building for the last four years. 1.200 - ton Mackende. named for Canada's longest river and the man who discov- ered it. is the first of that name year. most of it borne by pri- in the navy, l-for normal oom- nnary producers in Eastern and plement is 12 officers and 217 gr‘ §%:ult°lgn“0:lt’§§3:1x'°g:{’)“t;’£ ester“ P"°"l“°“' me“ R tent and other observer dele- : enew Talks ..... - i I _ _ He addr ssed them as "my . ntnnI,WE&£' nfilegglgie very dear ebrothers in Christ" . Brotherhood of Railroad Train- Cami“ B” said baptism ' men (CLO, flnnuy not nnnetner "has established bonds that are Monday tn stn st indestructible" among mem- wkn nnnen nt ymg tn nvnnt rs of the difference branches . n nvstemntnnning strike net inn of christendom—bonds that are n,‘ 29 “stronger than for dig/lsiontsé; ‘ ' It was neo temos poin - foitilyehdilllietlllegttlillgg iiiihiayxiiad igci ““'“°‘‘: 3°‘ °‘ R°"‘°" '“°“““ told the nninn nmcmn when on ing attitude of solidarity with -- - ' , where it was to take place. °""“" Ch"l3“'““' OTTAWA tCPl -— Agriculture the first three - year period cov- "OLD PRWATE TALK fii:ni%$ t&n°:dn:;mfind in ifigmlltymthgso zgtatalsleflsuhfili. , 1. J h It_ i-eceiv further impetus vrovitzswcesnhhnhva hninnzli nsree 320.000.0110 lgnfilglltifly °"fng:' Sal“ O n 133.. apiaiaemiioaiaomfiitincf ii»; men w e r govern- cal year. my ca con - — me 0 start lamenting the tlons depend on the net value 1;::d°'Pf:n£m&:::“:;nf,nlfgggff $‘="'l.°l“lW|'l:.t §0l:Ibl1“l“°" “'1 of 8 D!'0Vil|C°'5 3¢";l:“ll;"": 9"‘ phia. president of the World ‘V Ohms c. duction. e mun 1‘ Gm‘! M from c 11. The act. knowlby "3 lnmd‘ It has producing less than $1.130 :1, ma ...'§‘"'p°.,,,. mat (or sit AlmA' nu‘ f°Nf'd°"l °°nm' llflC0m¢ I Y°'“'- “d "'9 '1" °f minutes. unusually long for a l’‘‘"‘’.“' ‘’f "9 fl’. °m'm ll‘ its rural P0Pl|l|“0“- - 353” Joan N-5 (GP) " papal audience. It was the first ""5 ""‘”f“'“Y“l' Em 5- T99“ “'30 V’ '3' such audience granted by the feline! to Inlrlinllnrln-ST STAGE mayonltv of Saint John for I head of the “nomad Catholic ‘Eff’; War '1‘ °fh°" “'” Mr. Hamilton said thenlythrtel: necond term Monday in I com‘ Church for a ranking Methodist .,i._ ortable. election ffi ial. * ~ Mr Hamilton earlier had la- {;;{n"f,',,°§,'Z'°:T aweliiiigo- term two mponents. oAfterward Bishop Corson said :""‘ I lllhlllelll l nmgmm Piling to) 4.701 votes, the 3- the Pope clearly showed he "is ""' '°"°" WW0!“ W "°"‘ .. - . .... .5. year-old ‘lawye smothered the deeply committed to -dv-ncins 'l"°d m'""- "9 “M ‘'1'’ we "9 ‘mu ran 1 cbaflengas of -Mrs. Easel 0. unity among all Christian °°""“g}' 5' '3‘ *‘'°“‘''‘' ““"‘ W" '° '”'‘'° ° ' ‘'1' minus a housewife Ind bush peoples." wiiii. mu I :e‘i:nllv:r::s'e)lalr?i:hpmaj.n¢c1uto“:Ioet-‘i. ‘ ~ ~ 3*°"“" 1" mmng me mmmiribfi , 1‘ ' i ' V 3 ‘I Ob t n Nlaf‘ n :10“ l0 Ill!‘ out the best. means of 1mvlo- s‘;’fl"_:“" "::°l:nno°hn:cdka' &el’i'lldeasaufl'lg1sy. 0 co $2,‘ -;.x ‘J S“ :"'“’:nl;h.? mwflm ' km" to become the city's first woman W“ “'9'” “'9 °°‘“‘°“ "°“ld "7 Nd H‘, (ad Lmflumnct nu”nw,u,_ ran a farsecond to Ms. iii-iii»: a ylupnwucisliissiiii "“""" "' ”°}' ,"-'°°"',“""° ‘,3 Eel-edsaviihnderlsmtfailed lastwwllutlel FUND REACHES C . c ' will be cough or arm . ‘ - . g in uh“ “ """°" “"" which is ‘no losaar or “ PER - ms inoludinll nnnnmnic to may“. . /, '0“ —k ‘ Jioasasvatlos and Wu AW, . . M the end M in -nnndny “W : ffllflllll and lllb-._ Ed. ‘"335. -‘ wardlal nl stood ...; . of projects; °' su.m1utni¢m.'ndg.uut i A , .- ,pathetic response in the United 3 Commonwealth. lCPR, Union this would meet with a sym- Kingdom * persuaded to and they might be stick with the Edmund Morris, Halifax Con- servative member of Parlia- ment and former parliamentary secretary to Trade Minister l-lees. said he has no doubt after attending the recent Common- wealth conference that Britain is going into the Common Mar- ket. "Our attention should now (Continued on page 4 Col. 2) I tboPoi0lftoaDooastne¢. Moon Shot Postponed CAPE CANAVERAL. l"la- (AP)—U.S. space officials Mon- day' postponed for 24 hours, until Wednesday. an attempt to launch the Ranger V spacecraft to the moon. The effort was called off when checks of changes made on the spacecraft could not be completed in time to replace the vehicle on top.of the Atlas- ena B booster rocket. The 755-pound gold-and-silver» plated Ranger V is intended to race 250.000 mile s through space in 66 hours. take closeup telexigioa Trouble developed in the pay- load during a checkout Sunday of and it was removed to a hangar for replacement of a component. Officials said they should be able to rejoin the spacecraft with the rocket in time for a Wednesday morning launching. i.tnr_. .nnd..tbat,U.and.. lellcoffninn " ts in nu‘ _ .4,.i- , ~. . - _ A‘ ll ‘ .. , .,, “.319? —wouid run uh (iv. 30 ‘W’ h 3 ' " " rea's- north of the Hawaiian CHARLO'l'I‘E'l'OWN, CANADA. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 16. 1962. Nqnggonr SEVEN CENTS WEATHER Sunny. clouding over in afternoon; warmer; southwest winds 15 to 20. Lou- high 32 and 55. 14 PAGES 3 Engineering Firms Hired To Study Causeway Job $400 TO $500 MIS»Ss|rNG EOFFEIR or AIID At Golf C clubrooms of the Charlottetown Golf Club sometime during Sun- day night or early Monday morning. netted thieves between $400 and $500. Dr. J.K.L. Irwin. club president reported night. -ed entry by breaking out glass in the side entrance, and after forcing se ' doors made their way to the of- fic e. In the office the close to 1.000 pound safe was tipped over and a hole blown through the bottom. Russia Plans Rocket Tests MOSCOW tReutersl-Russia will test new types of multi- stage rocket carriers in two areas of the Pacific—including one north of the Hawaiian ls- lands—for six weeks starting to- day. it was announced Monday. The Soviet news agency Tasn ' ..~L..f.fl8tS man‘ . a and Midway islands and west the Marshall Islands of the Gilbert Islands. The announcement said the Soviet government had asked interested governments to warn ships and planes to keep clear of the areas. Safe Is Blown Open . A safe blowing incident at the The intruders apparently gain-i 8'' officials is }LosEs mango HAMILTON tCP)—-A stamp- vending machine and Irene Pikarski. 17. competed Satur- . day for te attention of year-old Peter Napper. The stamp machine won-—it clung to Peter’s finger for 2% ; hours. ‘; Miss Pikarski gave up and lion created a shambles of the “'9'” al°"° "°.lh° party while |nmcn j F'feterl.went rivitfii an entfurlage ‘. . , I o poice an iremen a los- 1 059%‘; f;:f‘9m;m°“;‘§§ pita] to have his finger freed. : Peter and his girl friend l “‘“d appamnuy °“l5' “he m°"°V were waiting for a bus to take ; was missing. _ g _ them to a party when a man ;~ l"—Vt‘5“§3t1°“ '5 by‘ lost a quarter in a nearby headed last Parkdale constable Harley lngs,‘ Stamp machine. assisted by Sherwood constable-_ peter went to hem wjggied ‘John Norton and the Charlotte-; his finger inside the spout to town detachment. RCMP. ‘ locate the missing book of stnmps—and the finger stuck. Police and firemen tugg at Peter's finger and finally wrenched the machine from its moorings. l l Yanks Reiect Berlin-Cuba Deal Reds 1 gigfilrlnenv £}r1na:h:3d_ the machine S . —. ._..Z."“.§’.i‘..§‘°p§{‘.‘¥‘%.:‘.”l:ié‘ .3; authorities ruled out Monday. ms gm mend they were Ties With All Christians 5.mz.ii.a*a VATICAN CITY (AP) —- The Pope's leading adviser on inter- church relations Monday af- firmed basic Roman Cath lc ties with all Cbristians—through baptism. He urged representa- tives of other denominations to take an active part in the Vati- can's ecumenical council. “Share with us your positive criticism. your suggestions and your desires," Augustin Cardi- .Pope's Adviser Affirms to do “everything that can be} doue" to further interchurcli agreement. "Of course, I cannot promise you to find a solution for every problem." he said. EXPRESSES GRATITUDE in response. Dr. Edmund Schlink of Germany's Evangeli- cal (Lutheran) C h u r c h ex- pressed gratitude for "the new atmosphere of fr a n k n c s s" among the churches. I -' / zw: l any Berlin-Cuba deal with the; N’-!‘0I§Eh» ’ Soviet Union and predicted the’ Hnsigldbea htlsagfnntleddpegeri ‘?‘3“‘"‘*“‘ 155"? ma-V b‘=°_°"‘° ‘it all tyne riiss with siaiiip first-class Crisis by Christmas.{‘ machiney Soviet Premier Khrushchevf was said to have indicated he. . . will resume his push for a Ber- lin settlement following the Nov. ‘ 6 U.S. congressional elections. LY “ K’ The l(remlin's idea of a solution ‘ Wgetting lllllfestern forces Olill. of; . o est. Ber ‘n—is unacceptabe toiT F V d _ .;_tl_ie West. . ._ - i e S . "“"l.‘he-=fear expressed by U.S.; 9 Rusajansl AMMAN. Jordan tReut.ers)- may overstep in their next Ber- 3 Amman T8510 l'eP0!‘i€d Monday lir. drive. because the Western imflhf that Imam M°h3mm3‘_l A1 allies are determined not to be L335? Of Y9m°{l- 1'€P°1‘l9_d killed pushed out . ‘ill the Yemeni revolution. has It was admitted here. how- ‘sent 8 telegram to King Hussein ever. that Britain does not show 0‘ -“T5311 declaring 1 '3m 5”“ as much concern as U.S. ‘UV? - - - “'9 WW 31'? °n__0l1V about the danger of the German :“’‘‘3' l0 '00‘ "P the 1'91’ 5- dispute growing acute by the Tl‘? telegram W35 ,‘l“°l°d 9-‘ 9"” "' ”““ "’“'° $335. i;.’.‘d“§sié'J°:o."2.‘i"é'.m. ieiicy lnieecizing ofm that Attjab cague o iscuss a Si ua 1011 in Yemen and "interference in the recent mutiny" by Presi- dent Nasser of the United Arab Republic. lie credited Pope John for lsparking the change. “Of course the great and ‘’deeply — rooted obstacles which are separating us are clear he- re the eyes of all those gath- lercd here." he add i But he said the examination of positions Leaving Bus NEWCASTLE. N.B. (CP\ Sharon Bell. 18. died early Mon- day of injuries received when struck by _a truck near her home at nearby Craigville. Hit as she got out of a school bus. she died on route to hos- pital. Coroner W. W. MacKay has order an inquest. e . mutual re- was lshowing that all Christendom ‘shares a "more common su tst:.nce" than is readily appar- lent. Two-and-a-half hours later ' Commons Hears Query Answer , OTTAWA ICPI — Three en- The three firms are Canadian- tgineering firms have been hired 3’ i t l 5h Enflhleerinfi C°“5“_f' =b the federal ublic works vie-~t"’“‘5‘ La“g°""" Lemar‘ 5”‘ 3 y P Monti. and H. G. Acres and tpartment to study the task ofcompany Limited, ‘constructing the causeway be-; Mr‘ Mccxeave was replying to Ltwcen Prince Edward island ulohn B. Stewart tL—-Antigon- ‘and New Brunswick, the Com-li5l“G”3’5b°f°“gl"- .. lmons was told Monday. D_l-‘:5’-h ‘Rpm-t 1:"é‘I'1“° CMi“l5"°" 1e en a'er o e ommons , Robe“ M_cCl°aVe ‘PC M Hal" fthat the causeway will be built. ‘lfaxl. parliamentary secretary} several years of engineering ‘to Works Minister Fulton. said lresearch will be needed to draw ‘the department now is setting up plans and_specif1cat|ons for :out the terms of an agreementgtclgit huge pmfect‘ expected to $105,000 000 ed ;between the government andl The federal plan cans for . jthe three companies. which to-icauseway wit one or more ‘gether have formed Northum-lb’ld_3°i_ ‘"1 ‘E121 913?’ find It : . . navxga ion oc or s ipping. 'be:oa::pE§; 5:132“ Iglgmed‘ lwould carry both road and rail 1 _ V9. .99" 5“b'ftraff1c to and from the island Immed to “W mlmsier. helprovince. replacing a deficit- ‘addeti ridden CNR ferry service. lWheat Sales To Red: Sparks House Debate 1 OTTAWA tCPJ—~Social Credit nist countries when there were 1_.1,eade,- Thompson urged the other countries. "on our side of 1go.\/ernment Monday _to give 9 huff)? s:::1,°£g“;:::‘liesf°°d‘ 1 priority to Canada's Western: ' lfriends—instead of to Cnmmu-{USE "_ POLITICALLY nists—in granting export credits 1_'[e 531d "'19 C0mml1I1l5l-S 31‘! for wheat 53195, Itusmg Canadian wheatnfor polit- But in reply to a speech byilcal PUl‘P9SES- The first S1111!‘ opposition farm critic I-lazen 'm°n'5 Of 315 ti’ 31‘1'iV€ in newly- Argue, Mr. Thompson said his lgdegfefldfflt Alllleria Wll party will support the govern- " 3113 13" W 63¢ Sod to Chin! men: hm doubfing to $4o0‘o00__‘and moved in German boats." ooo from s2oo.ooo.ooo the fundsl Mr; Artzue said the Social available for the Export~Credils';CTed" SFOUP 1135 l18_d Second insurance Corporation. tlhmlghls about 0i>_DOSm8 credit The Commons returned to the lgneeswalg fu‘;_r:mnl,’1‘_‘a“;t_ie°"n';’!‘3n'le°l§.' trade debate. which opened F‘ri- ‘. . day. after spending nearly two isupgomng Mme’ S°°‘a1 Cred“ hours on the afternoon's pre-ipailgyl w°“ “°l' °“d°"5e ll" liminaries _ which includediglnlc “"5 °"l’”°55°d by M'- . ,- ., . _. ompson and Mr. Caouette. dealing with -43 written ques . . tions on the Commons order= Rad Sc?“ (NDP‘T°"°“l-° paper. the first batch of these igiailfoghl nlnmrodtuced fl m°ti°" 1 .2. .*.°‘;:...i:::.'":.. 222:.- :z;:=.".:..::-.:.'?.:S'.:‘;“r.:’ ., W,-3 to Thompson and his deputy. R931‘ii)ri’derfl‘e‘itIelfii)edl‘i‘ii)li:1trii?s tciflliliv; lCaouette. since the June 18 Canadian nnndnnts. ‘ lelection. criticizing Canada's .-credit sales of wheat and other ‘commodities C o m m u nist c ou n tr i e s. particularly Red lChina. The credits always had lfull su port of all other parties. ‘.Mr. Argue said .ran [the Proceedings of the House were held up for about 10 min- utes when officials were unable to find section 23. which Mr. Scott said shoul be amended. Trade Minister ees waved a . Mr. Thompson said his Party ffpy “tl .”‘°di”°3°"* 3°‘ “'1 slid lnpposed the credits to Commu-| C0" “me 11° 5“°l‘ 5° l0 i ambassador to the Ecumenical ‘ inns . Sistine Chapel in vat- Conneil. during special aud- lean city for representatives I ct n. . Mr. Scott replied tha he read » from the revised stat- ‘ has been amended several times since then. . hen further discussion was interrupted by the a private members‘ hour. it was carried over to the night session when there was a further 15- minute argument on the ques- tion. Mr. flees contended that the proposed amendment was designed to serve the same pur- pose as already provided for in a different section of the orig- inal a After six MPs had entered the discussion. S p e a k e 1- Marcel Lambert ruled the amendment out of order. He said that it would alter the originnl act. not the particular bill before the House. 7 N.S. Salt Goes To New Zealand l-lAi.ll-AX «cpl ._ The larg- est shipment of Nova Scoth sail ever told to New Zealanfl arrives hr-re today for loads‘ aboard -.l~.ip. The 560 tons of saili-‘.l‘.e uiv out of 12 boxcars-froll a plant at Nappan - herst. will be loaded aboard the ll.28l-ton British fr-elghtcs Hllllll|‘l.‘.dml this week. 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