Ralph Terry Is Brilliant As Yankees Win World Series _* *" . ~ g - ‘ I stain! on PAGE’ 9 . WEATHER T Overcast with showers in afternoon;' warm; southwest winds 15, gusts to 30. Low-high 51 and 60. ; I ll it's Good For the Island = V I I — I ' 0 l The Guardian_ is For it ' I I t ' A “C'overs Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” “'”"""""‘* CHARLO'I'l‘E'l'0WN, CANADA, WED. ESDAY. OCTOBER 17, 1962. the Poet fllfloa ell) Authorized as Second clan lull oy - Ottawa. and for payment on postage u VOL. ILXXV. NO. 244 "3 PAGES ~03”-5,0" SEVEN CENTS . l 7 AP—E—C SPEAKERS HARD-«HITTING Tltlantic Area. Bluntly Accused Of Complacency And Deleatism ‘IMPROVEMENT’ BRINGS ITERM - BALTIMORE (AP)-Two softball p I a y e r s who re- moved an obstacle from the outfield have n scratched from the starting u . :- .- 5 p. George Turner. 22, and William Ward, 16. were sentenced to one year each To End Tuesday after they admitted PREDERICTON lCPl- and other lnefficienc . It i ' i th ff‘ ‘ "'1 . plainins and_ complacency _-Jlelped cre la "a rll1anage£i'isam‘re'iI;‘]ll)eni'a¢a sgergnvied gab: tlocciefiiiéhl "e“'"5 ‘"9 .l° 3". ‘?"‘P‘ll back Atlantic provinces d - power elite.“ power in too few hands. power; wartime housing building. llllmelll 35 much 33 anyllllllili I that could limit the entry of new I" a statement mtmduced elsc. the region's business lead- Speakers at the Atlantic Prov- inc-es Econo c Council's an’- nual conference accused Marl- timr: businessmen of defeatism. of not wanting to market their products. of being more inter- ested in their own personal in- fluence than in regional growth. William Reddin. business ad- ministration professor at or :1‘ O i I t M bl l iroo Mucii rowan err were 0 unty Tuesday» I There existed in the area "a [Powerful group of men who are as much interested in extension of their own. or their compa. ‘nics'. influence as they are in Viscount Amery Rei: y Commonwealth Tracie Idea industry. . l Charles Keating. a 29-year-oldl ,sales manager from Moncton. ‘said the main thing wrong with .Maritime marketing is that -‘ (Continued on page 4. col. 3) ects into evidence. Turner. man-‘ ager of the team. said the building sat across the whole outfield. "Ev ry time someone would hit the ball to the outfield. the ball would roll under the house or go into it through - ' the wall,'.‘ the statement said. Amherst Motel Small Countries Back Plan Bomb Tests Jan. I Proposal MadeAtUN By Mexican Delegate ‘; By JOSEPH MacSWEEN l UNITED NATIONS (CP)—» prcved the concept in principle but debate showed that the tlgliigeggigrnlzfigefi ‘Small-country support swelled smaller nations feel nothing .' 3 _ . . , , - - 5,. ~ 1 id’ l0 tl€SU‘0Y llllllalllle l the Al'l I'REDEmcTo.N. (UP) _WS'lb'V at Pfqinlnonlwefiith ciountry Destroyed Fire ll?drt:eM[eh:i:i(ii Iplradpiirgilllhgldgll ili‘e?:su(i‘?=.mii broughlintfissbevdigr iantic area. t I, t l°°“"l Amory. British high com- 9-";3n°cl’es "’u:f:)‘;‘tu‘!‘late‘l:f° jnuclear bomb tests be halted Peru's Victor Andres Bel- " 9 are “"99" T3 "lg °°lmisSi0neI‘ 10 Canada. Tuesday ' . ' AMHERST (CPl — A f I r e everywhere by next Jan. . mimic, a former UN Assembly m'"'l' °” what we can get °r lrcjected the idea that Britain cannot 110% Commonwealth which started in the boiler room l The proposal received acco- president. said he believes it "othmg and mo “me °" what? h I trade aone [0 provide the fix" of the 21-unit Lord Amherst lades from such countries as should be possible to fix an ear- l “"' can d° ‘M mflselves ' ' ' wels and accept 8 hope of greaterl-port markets we need’ we wlsh Motel near here Tuesday de- ’Ccvlon. Chile, Burma. Japan. lier dcadline- «the_ prohibition of I have developed 3 pathologicalicqmmonwealth trade as an al- indeed we could. ternative to joining the Euro-, fear that we might not get what] is coming to us. I M Reddin ‘suggested that; widespread family ownership of Maritime businesses b r e e poor 1 3 4 World Trade Conference pean Common Market. He told the Atlantic Provinces posal for free trade in the Com- ‘ “Britain. if she is going to ‘maintain and develop her eco- inomic strength. must seelf ac- IEconomlc Council that “no pro-'cess to every single market in the world and exploit them all! marketing management ‘ monwealth has ever been made with energy." | strayed all but a few units on e extreme ends of the struc- ture before being extinguished. Thre were no injuries. The motel, owned by 'l‘anney Downey. was vacant except for Mrs. ~Downey when the fire broke out. Much of the furni- ture and all luggage of so guests who had registered. were not home. was saved. No official estimate of dam- age was available. m but Proposed By Dief To .II:I(lCouncilVote OTTAWA (CP)—-in a_ letter ‘to Mr Diefenbaker’s proposal_ a lette ex-; tiative in convening such a con- ference won Figures Due iPeru. Iraq. Czechoslovakia and v Yugoslavia. While interpretations differed. 'spcakers in t U General Assembly's 109-member polit- ical committee repeatedly said 4, such a deadline would settle the ivexing question of “which coun- try has lIlC right to test last.“ .’ The United States. the Soviet. -Union and Britain have ap- Gov’t Accused Of Weakening .'Combi.n-es Probe tests. under a treaty. before the end of the assembly‘s current ‘session in mid-December. Foreign Minister Vaclav David of Czechoslovakia said the Mexican proposal was being blocked only by the stubborn insistence of the West on in- spection and controls. ‘ Burma's James Barrington lsaiti a solution might be found ‘ if the heads of states of nuclear lpowers: declared they would be lpersonally responsible for see- jing there was no testing until .a full agreement was reached; 'reaffirmed their willingness to continue negotiations; agreed to set up an international technical commission to determine _an President Kennedy. Prime m- was included in no support from OTTAWA ,CP)_D -d L -_ > istor Dlefenbaker has proposed pressing the Canadian govern-;other commonwealth members. New Democratic Mgwfnr agtvled mean-510 end 311l€Sl1(;1Sd- early action to arrange a free- mcnt‘s approval of last weeks;. In his letter to .5. _pres- . South‘ accused me government: Al testing should beienbet wcrld conference on the lessen- enactment of President Ken- ' ident. Mr. Diefcnbaker said be ;Tuesday of a t temp H to ‘gym-IIani.fl.a;31flaereI'r1’I11eg’tl¢tJn 5:: :1. U I ing of international trade bar- ricrs The letter. read to the Com- mcns Tuesday by Mr. Diefen- baker, suggested a meeting of nod)/‘s Trade Expansion Act-—iwanted to follow up this pro-i a measure giving the president broad powers to bargain with the European Common Market for mutual elimination or re- posal “with a specific sugges-l ;tion for an early meeting on: i these matters." . ‘ (Continued on page 4_ col. 7) l By ALAN HARVEY VATICAN CITY (CPI-Nearly 3.000 ballot sheets were de- posited with the Vatican secre- jweaken the Restrictive Tradc ' P r a c t ices Commission and fmake room for defeated Con- iservatives on it. ‘ r. Lewis linked his charges reached on a treaty by that date. the nuclear powers should agree to end all testing on the basis of a heads‘ of state dec- laratinn. cabinet ministers as “the most duction of tariffs. ; l _. t T d . ht t P ' I ' . . to ‘ vemment declsion ________._. 1 t 1. avfl,angm‘.. mt aiia ues ay nig as par 0 ; A .. go _ , igliud ecnonfevrllglicd). “holds out prohilnlse for slgwl ::;n:l£:l’t:'l$ee‘&°ltl;l: vtzfillfm 3:‘ ' lwmsgyrmiggglfigggtr qgr’; J on of l 21st‘7noman"‘E:ithohc G caI S“ ‘Tm 35'“! ‘ll 0'51" ll-llllll fidoflllr ‘tribe-ilnen five 'Squa on.’ are ‘u.-irvinit l“ member of the mmm'5Si°“ ’ Potato Ex Brisk In N.B. an historic accomplishment." REFERS T0 LONDON PLAN " oi-id tud.:fl" ' - ' It was “indeed l council. The ballot papers, includingl . lottetown. mwides ememgency medical assistance" to ease in the Egypt-Isnaael national frontier sector patroll- - 116 men of the {M5133 with the United Nations Emer- gency Force in Egypt . ‘ e RCD Recou- fexplres Oct. 31. 3 ‘‘It is doubtful whether any- lone else in Canada matches his ‘knowledge or interest in the To Discuss CAPE CANAVERAL. I-‘la. about so submitted by Canadian; the pain suffered by I Bedouin ed by the Royal Canadian 1 ,,a;.5a,,c, .q,,ad..,,,, have 8 . b. t M L . Id in R - - o ‘ (AP)—-Th . t-, ’ .; 'th I _ .- ‘ ' ‘ . -SU Jec r. ewis sa | C SAINT JOHN‘ N_ B‘ (CF) __ H15 letter Well‘! on to refer to poned mi; Sggglfit 3;Zo€l:lr¢Ywl;(S{s,bishops attending the confer ‘ WI an ucerated tooth About . Dragoons Reconnaissance hour a day UN assignment. .s[atemem_ r Export shipments of New Bruns- wick potatoes were brisk Tues- day with six ships here loading for South America and two oth- ers waiting to be . During the past week there was considerable delay in load- ing because ships had to wait for the tubers to be dug froml‘ rain-soaked fields Small Farmers Said Denied his own proposal last month at the Commonwealth prime min- isters‘ conference in London for a conference on the reduction of world trade barriers involv- ing the u.s.. Britain, European Common et. Common- wealth countries, Japan and: other “like-minded" nations. I His pro sal at London that thc Commonwealth take the ini- Tuesday night the launching of the Ranger 5 mooncraft be- cause of the threat posed by tropical storm Ella. The shot had been scheduled for this morning following a one - day delay because of trouble with a radio telemetry system in the spacecraft. : A statement by the National Aeronautics and Space Admin- istration said the storm. som 300 miles off the Florida coast. makes it impossible to launch the rocket to the moon in the ence. contain the names of} council fathers suggested by the national groups as best quali- ficd to fill positions on the 10 working commissions be named by the council. Each commission will com- P to prise 24 men, 16 elected and eight named by the ope. The votes will be counted by electronic c o in puter. Results are expected to be announced: when the council sessions re-l sume. Saturday morning. The wav will then be cleared for the I l l FY KEN KELLY OTTAWA (CP l—The threaten- tween Speaker Marcel Lambert ‘question cannot be use . » H “Again he reminded MPs that ther mg warfare in the Commons be_l it is not the sole duty of the lCII.‘lSt:l_V your references to Mr. Speaker to preserve order. or 1 Speaker Micheners rulings an o the traditions and dignity of this l perhaps ' Speaker's War With MP5 n Questions Staved Off pose the question on Why then was Mr. Whiteley “being fired from the Restric- tive Trade Practices Commis- ‘on?" “The answer is probably a two-fold one: The government wants to make room for another defeated Tory candidate and wants also to weaken the Re- _strictive Trade Practices Com-.U c said he would defer fur-y action “until we can study mission itself." ley's qualifications. including l .his representation of Canada on V . Mr. Lewis set out Mr. White-. WASI-IINGTON (APJ—Soviet iForeign Minister Gromyko will discuss the Berlin crisis with ‘President Kennedy here Thurs- day before returning to Moscow to report to Premier Khrush- V ~ Kennedy was reported plan- ning to emphasize to Gromyko nited States determination to defend West Berlin and its ac- cess routes against expected inew Communist pressures-and d 3 his record as an economist and l to 1911 mm the Nov. 5 us, go“. :grcssional elections will make ' ' real work of the 55-nation con- _ _ . 0* 60:1‘-d8yrhf8V0F8P1§ P€l‘l0dFln_ 0¢- (,1 v _ and opposition MP3 was slaved l-louse . . . I would submit that -‘ another day_ fl 9 ‘_“l°l‘“3ll°“_3l. °°“l9l"‘;“°95 I no difference in U-S- Dtfllcy. ~ °,r°;é nef(tp::)‘t‘;mu‘::“d’iau;é‘lI“;1‘:é - off again Tuesday but the cloud there is an equal duty on ii The incident ended wnnlresardlntz restrictive business: The U.s administration has . - . _ _ ' H L . - - - 3 tices. .been attempting to convince OTTAWA (CP) —— I-lazen Ar- Hamilton said the need for 1-god when the moon is in 3. remained on the horizon. :"'°"'b°"5 l0 d0 1‘k9Wl5°- islleakel‘ La mbe-1'1 Indlcatlnfiprac . . . . _ _ . . - _ . ~ ncfgn cflras _ : - - - - _ . "Lt ~ ,t - - .~ Mr. Lewis said Mr. WhiteIeysIKhrus]-ichev of the danger of l- M‘ ; o - Dam/‘s farm critic in the Com- mons. accused the government Tuesday night of "arbitrary ac- tion" that has denied small farmers the benefits of federal farm loan legislation. Small farmer seeking a small loan are told “unless you set to be a bigger farmer, so you can‘ take a bigger loan. we won‘t give you anything at all." Mr. Argue said. He spoke as the Commons de- bated a resolution paving the Way for Introduction of a gov- ernment blll that would raise the ceiling on total loans by the Cred FCC loans expected to exceed $80 . starts about Nov. 13. First In Drive . . tlhe current fiscal year compared with nearly $69.- 000. r. He listed some other changes proposed to widen the scope of FCC loans. The bill would en- able loans to improve land under long-term le . to“ pay a farmers operating and living costs while developing a new farm or switching from one type of farm operation to an- other. and to help develop non-' agricultural uses of farm such as camping grounds or tourist operations. The bill would be “a new and been Halifax Shipyards Lay Off 300 Men HALIFAX lCPi—The execu- tive of the Halifax local MN the Industrial Union of Marine and ishipbuilding Workers of Can- ada. a branch of the Marine W o r k e r s‘ Federation (CLO). said Tuesday 300 workers have laid off at Halifax Ship- yards Limited. Union officers laid lira state- ment they antlcipated more lay- the MONCTON (Cl?) — For the fourth consecutive year, Mone- ton is the first city in Canada to reach its community chest objective. ‘The 1962 drive went over the top today. The campaign rake $148.58) began Oct. 1. There‘ are 16 pm-ncipanog agen- six cies. Campaign c4'm-iii-man \Ral Belyea said he received a tale- gram from the Community Chests and Councils Division of Canadian Welfam Council outlining basic principles to guide MPs in posing oral ques- tions at the daily question pe- riod. He included lengthy cita- tions from decisions of previous iaebakers dating as far back as It brought some initial display caution ‘in wording questions to cabinet ministers but at least MP: loo fell afoul of eaker Lambert’: interpreta- tion of what is a proper ques- tion. And Frank Howard (NDP-« Skeena). whose threat to chal- lenge the Speaker's ruling last Friday resulted in Mr. Lam- ipo. s in meat. the Speaker and six MP5: -tangled on whether questionsl were in order in the oral ques-‘ tion period which followed.. But it was the identical ques- ticn which last, Friday brought} ‘ a threat to challenge the Speak- ‘.er‘s ruling that raised the pos-§ ,sibility of a further encounter.L ASKS IDENTICAL ounsrioul . Mr Howard again asked thel igovernment to give “the bal-: ,ance in the (government's) un-f fem loymcnl insurance fund as iot ept. 30." . ‘ Speaker Lambert ruled “the. iqucstion is quite out of order as seeking statistical informa- practice they could be applied 5' ‘m. gscandalous wrecking operation of the already weak anti-com- lbines machinery." lpresses ton hard later this year gin attempting to force Western lpowers out of Berlin. EXPORT C‘RlElDITS INSURANCE DEBATED PCs, Liberals, Socreds OpposeNDPOnProposal OTTAWA ICPl — Another bid_ Reid Scott ll\'DP — Toronto building for the sixth time in Farm ration to milestone in our attack“ on the offs if the shipyard does not get Stating lllfil M00000“ had B88l|1 - 3 - -_ C400.000.lll0 from %,000.000. problem of low-income farmers, repair or construction contracts led Canada in reaching the oo- hseaxgeggtutgefgifle ‘ tion." adding that his predeces- by ‘the New Dcrriocratic Party: Dalllmllll l18<ll_ lnromsltéd "the this-h newDscs. o_n Lcunm mm AM" Me "*""‘"°" “*°- war he we l “1.':“.:::;» t in c-«msl:;:.°:.;*.'":’:'i...::.:;° ’L..’?..“.°.'.'.°"..:?.'l‘§.*’2..l3; _ 0 .. _ . - . . . . . » ~ mg‘ ’ l“S“l'3l“‘-9 Acl “'35 ll“'“°d ‘l°“'“ loans to underdeveloped coun-‘of t e government measure HOLDS TIGHT RI-SIN Question period is usually the ‘tion:-. on the same grounds . Mr. Howard replied that ,did not indicate Speaker Mich-. ‘um; * in the Commons Tuesday. ‘tries for the purpose of buying The issue was forced to aicanadian products. liveliest period of a day's sit- § enev had any basis for making 4 Vote and turned down 206 lo 14.‘ tings. Since Parliament opened 1 that ruling. adding "I think YOU! Sepl 27. Speaker Lambert has'wlll find that there is not any.cial Credit members lining up; kept a tight ‘rein on MP5‘ qués- i bash for it." lagainst the P tions with growing unrest being? , offered nor any facts stated ex- ' A com so far as might be neces-l - sary to in t question. 1 2. Questions should concerni ‘ "urgent and im rtant matters of public concern" in which the OTTAWA 'Cl"' A l’lU"l~ practice of submitting A written warning to cut production or W’ zfacc lower price supports was lgiven Ontario and Quebec dairy I l O ‘farmers Tuesday by Agricul- lture Minister Hamilton timies to cxpand despite meas- ure-: including . .000- yesi consumer butler subsidy dcsigned to spur consumption. "Canada's dairy industry to- day t the crossroads. The. present situation. bad as it is. It was similar to another Conservatives. Liberals and So-lamcndmem he proposed Mon‘, day but which was rejected by Speaker Marcel Lambert. lginal act and not the section undcr sturdy. Mr. Chown also riilcd that it was. in effect. a money bil. Only the govcrnmcnl has e-— 5-._ ‘D . right to present a bill involving public spending. ' APPEALS RIJLING Mr. Scott appcalcd this rul- ing and the bolls calling MPs which would double to 000 the maximum insurance liability incurred on specific au- thority of thc cabinct for spe- cial cxport deals —- such as grain sales to Communist coun- tries in Europe. and final reading. it now goes to the Scnatc for approval. When Mr. Scott proposed his amcndmcnl. G i l l c s Gregoire lSC—Lapolntcl askcd how Can- ada could ho cxpected to lend money to other countries when "wc must borrow ourselves." He said tho low-inlcrcst rates mcnlioncd in tho amendment contrasted to ralcs of bctwcen and 26 per cent interest Ca- dleplayed b members whose ' - l T"°5d’y Dem"-V. Sl’°“I‘°r ('°" This insurance is handled queries werey edout of order. ' ' l‘l{1’“. C"°‘”;‘» °°““l‘ 1:“ ";‘“(-19"-through the Crown-owncd Ex- Speaker Lambert urged mem- cf a'm‘a" 0' mmml ‘(.9 5" -V’ port Credits Insurance Corpora- bers to comply with two basic 0 dc ’zt°“'e"u'1‘m°£.‘ "M: ii 11. I'¢'WlremenlI= E'"‘(','-','"°A", ° ‘L, ,;""°,l, m thc night sitting lhc cum. . l- 111 “kl Question "I10 3}? is C‘ mmc Own 6 mons completed the detailed ' argument or opinion is to be DP. "‘m°"dm°"[ “" Emunds yd. d . U, ml H,‘-‘d that ll sought to cnangc the or- 5 U ‘ 3“ 23”’ " l " ' it was his third warning since will shorty lmonic absolutely to a vote rang through the p . _ "5 lAPI'l' t . ' chaogic allld r oushlodagl con- ggfllagf f‘i‘n°1T&_Pbl‘:l(l'lrflPa8r:il:‘:ll '0 ‘ ‘ " llovcrnmen wan s to corn un ess we—-t e ary in- . . . I . .' ' p _ NEW DELHI (AP!-—An in-‘compel producers to reduce dustry and the government-— M? H‘‘‘-‘-'‘ "lll “ml lllf‘ bl” ll?‘ ., dian spokesman reported that production.“ Mr. Hamilton said embark on a new course." Announcements, notice; 14 l°"‘ llll‘ mlflmlllfl‘ 3110311!‘ , [- Chinese troops fired on an In- | in 2 statement. The butter surplus now is l‘SfI- mi-ths. deaths, etc. ., . 3-14 “’°Ulll aC0_0mDlI-sh What the New 1; V dlfllh poeltlgno III the disput " ..But the govflrnment may mated ex 090300 ch“. ‘ _ _ _ . H H D(“m((l!(‘l"i8Il;“ Part); aiiiendment ' ~ no east rdit early 'l‘ues- , quite properly te producers ' pounds fr sh and on n _ k i_ , _ . _ . _ _’ 15 in cn c . pcrmi ii . c corpor- I .. . ' ay. .ttr-t the time has come when l form While bfitter consumption. Coztllhcsf t'e":tlir:.: ll ""0" ll‘ l"T°Vll'll-‘ l‘|‘0“lll <ll!‘9Cl ll‘ ' . , ‘ _ 1 ‘ .~ ‘- "Our roops returned the they must choose betwecn vol- has picked up slightly because‘ Editorials _ , . . _ ,, 5 foreign lmnfirlrrfi lnfilefl 01 ‘ v .' 1‘ -,. fire," the eamansald. " nnta agreement to l'eSll"lCCl0' tho lowcr retail price. it has~ City. Queens . . 5 llmllin! "will only lo EXPO?!- el. - HEP . 1‘ b ,_ 0 0 Eilililalfln and hohavtagmbeca producgon and reduced prlceinot. used an the bum»: being‘ pmc, C...” __________ H 1 or; M H‘ d pod _ - ‘ . I ...» ~ one VI was Illmor .ms . ice cream makers have 3. pk _ ____ __ 3 e sa .9 wor "im era‘ ' V in screaming storm which hat fifl flpainwlnd speed work. Damage has been by our trootil." . i support - price reduction been envy buyer; of ‘the 3 mm". , _ . _ _ , _ _ , 9."; meant clthcr a firm In a _ ‘* ‘ . coast Saturday. lllufllci, - Qlfillllhd llltetsl of 810.00% The nonhuman gave no for-nmny have to he drastic. he,rheeper butter available since woman . . . _ _ . . . _ _ _ ,_ _country or the government of < , 3.. ’ ilfiiha of fleet stayed opal III filth it qfi I II. that dotafi. ‘ lW3l'D0(‘I.’IIllCC production con- May 1. that country. .. [VT I K I "" ' ‘ - .3‘.-inc’ to .. . ~ “K ,.J .'i ‘ "‘ -