It it's Good t ‘P. "J V. 1 v 'I For the Island .The Guardian is For it who @imrdi ~ VOL. LXXVI. N0. 6 o on» 5 Anything to cat? That is the question posed to townspeople of Field. B.C.. by normally- shy deer who have shed their .¥ .- NOWS DRIVE DEE Authorized “‘ shyness because of hunger and invaded the town due to heavy snows. Mrs. Laureene Mc- Lean is shown here ofi'cring R into TOWN Class Mall a tidbit to a hungry .ioc. Elk have also come right into the town looking for food. (C? Photo) east 15. Low-high 22 “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” “ a, payment fw‘fagf"; 0:3“ Dm’m'm- CHARLOTT-ETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY. JANUARY 8. 1963. n bacon Ottawa. and I HALIFAX tCPl — A United States weapons engineer ac- cuses the defenca production de- partment of a short - sighted “buy Canadian" policy in ac- quiring elect r o n i c equipment and says this has helped prevent the Canadian navy from becom- ing an effective defence force. John Gregory. attached to the electrical engineering division of the Halifax Naval Dockyard, said in a press conference Mon- day that Canada's new Mac- kenzie class destroyer escorts are already obsolete as defen- sive weapo 5 He said that much of the ship's electronic equipment is more than 10 years old. He suggests Canada can best fill her NATO role with submarines armed with Polaris missiles. M Gregory has been under contract with the defence pro- duction department since Sep- tember. His home is in Med- field, Mass. but he now lives in Dartmouth. NS. He claims that Canada's dc- fcnce policy is concerned “more with the political and economic advantages of issuing large shipbuilding contracts than pro- viding the country with ade- quate defence weapons." LAND‘LORDS ATTEND MEETING \‘o! Proposed Housing Plan .- At Summerside Debated; iconference statements in Hali- Not Informed, Ottawa Says OTTAWA (CF) John Gregory. an American en- knowledgeable about defence policy. especially 2 He was commenting on press lYank Criticizes Canadian Policy Canada should acquire Polaris 1 submarines. _ The spokesman said the Po- vlaris submarine is a strategic weapon and the RCN is not in this field. The RCN's role was defensive and the navy was charged particularly with pro- viding part of NATO's defence ‘against submarines. l Mackenzie class destroyers lwere earmarked for NATO duty. ‘They were at least comparable to the best in any other allied navy as anti-submarine war- obsolete but was comparable to that of ships in the US. and Royal Navies. The spokesman said Mr. Gre- gory. employed by the electrical engineering division of the Hali- fax Naval Dockyard. has been in Halifax only four months and that his employment has been limited to technical aspects of as few items of equipment. ships. Their equipment was not. Mostly cloudy. continuing mild; light winds increasing in afternoon to nortlh and 32. NOTmtAngE SEVEN CENTS iNEW EARL ouns lAs GA-RDENiER SOUTHEND. E n t: l a n d (Reutersl The new Earl of Buckinghamshire resigned Monday the Job as shovcller and gardener had held for 12 years. The Earl. Vere Frederick Cecil Hobart-Hampden. 61. ex- plained in his letter of resig- nation to Southcnd's parks superintendent that this move was a result of consultations with his advisers. At his home here he added: "1 cannot state what my immediate future will be . . . “I have received no direct contact with the late Earl's executors. My own solicitors will be in touch with them at a later stage.“ The new Earl's ncphciv said his uncle planned to take his Seat in the House of Lords as soon as possible. He inherited the title .ian. 2 on the death of the Eighth Earl. a distant cousin. SHOW l By Glassco Com By BE.’ WARD it says millions of dollars are. OTTAWA lCPl — Abandon- being lost on public services ment or sharp curtailment of each year because the govern- another list of federal services ment doesn‘t. charge enough for is recommended in the third re- them and often doesn’t know the port of the Glassco royal comv . true costs on which to base such mission on government organi- charges. zation. n this area. it calls for in- Among other things. it bluntly ‘creased charges for national advises Ottawa to: Stop opcrat- park admissions. patents fees. ing hospitals for war veterans: wharres and tree seedlings. halt sale of government annui- ties: close Royal Roads service college at Victoria: eliminate] Veterans' Land Act administia ition: cease free operation of pleasure-boat canals. The 180,000-word sued Monday night by Prime Minister Diefenbaker. folows a theme introduced in the com- mission‘s second report last No- vember: The federal govern- ment is involved in many side- lines which could better he left to the provinces or private in- reporl. is- le‘TAWA ICPl Key rcc- ommendalions in the third re- port of the Glassco royal com- mission on government organ- = ization: ‘ Gradual transfer of war \‘ct- crans hospitals from federal lBOSS Named lo Garner Katanga Drive Fruits tary-(icnerai U Thain wants putthe massive federal organiza- linto effect. by Jan. 14. The man. tion. it. hired 197 specialists to ' wm-ih gather research. bin the written LEOPOLDVILLE IAP 1- Pre- mier Cyrille Adoula named one A navaiiof his central government offi-letary lmil "f ' spokesman said Monday thaticia1s Monday as administrative; about two cents in United States boss of Katanga provmce to time". is "something less than harvest economic and political Canadian fruits shaken loose by .‘he United Nations. role of the Royal Canadian. avy." . : The announcement came as the UN claimed another victory in its military campaign to halt the province‘s secession from is ach ; currency. l ments elsewhere: ‘ (Continued on page 5. (’.il. Iii Former MP i A public declaration on these. _ the and other topics was issued byiEugene Therrien. 56. Montreal the premier amid these develop- insurance —-——‘ general of Canada. dustry. . . . to local or provrnctal control. in each case It argues lliat great P c o n o m i e s can . No further sales of govern- achieved with no loss of public ment annuities, service or efficiency. But it Orderly termination of the Veterans‘ Land Act adminis— tration. turning its work over to federal housing and farm 1 credit agencies. avoids putting a total price tag on possible savings. The three-man royal commis- ‘sion headed by the Toronto ac- .countant and business executive. ..i. Grant. Glassco. 57. spent two Ginsu", nf Rnyai Rnadg ‘yealfs and Pearly. $3voooim_d" service college at. Victoria: recting an intenSive study into. the preparatory schoni the complex system which runs all Esquimau_ 31"” and n", naval hospital at. Naden. B.C. integration of lndian school conclusions are those of the children and lndian hospita commissioners alone. patients into‘ regular Serving with Mr. Glassco are {my {a “- l l l f ! 9 5- . mg many special lndlan stitutions. abolish- in- company executive 'and lawyer. and Watson Seilar. :68. of Ottawa. retired auditor- Canccilation of c n r r e n t plans for the $7,000.0in recon« struction of the Charles Cam- commui. 14 PAGES Drop, Curtail Services, *‘ Federal Gov’t AdVised Third Report Released 0 0 Sonic had hccn unchanged for 50 years or more. Almost every section of the report criticizes the trend to perpetuate any government ac- tivity once it is established. “The development of similar services by provinces or private organizations can convert the role of the federal government: IContinued on page 3 col. 5) Key Recommendations Made In Glassco Report Transfer of all federal schools in thc Far North to territorial governmrnts. A grant by Parliament to cover the annual deficit. in- currcd handling second class mail. Abolition of free canal sys‘ lcms for pleasure craft in cen- tral Canada. either by charg- ing toils or turning canals over to provinces. Higher charges in national parks for admission and use of golf courses. Higher ice: for patents. to cover current deficits and a expanded patent office staff. Government study at tilt “heavy reliance on public re— latimls tccliniqucs" in armed forces information services. Rcorgar-iiéatinn of external affairs department informa- tion Services to provide better access to pens and publicize (‘ a n .1 d a more effectively ' abroad. Publication of more reports in French. Willi higher pay to i * sell Indian Hospital at Edmon< PETER MEERHURG of national defense fully aware decided to take necessary action fax lf-V Mr- Gregory that “1* the. rest of The Congo. The UN lchikfaixinflepgfiiijh 'nol‘p tnn- i “ma” m “'9 EM'PmmEM . ‘ -irdinn-l‘atri0t Staff Writer of the housing situation for Siim- [if it was warranted. RCN 5 new Mael‘cm'e “1355 de' said Swedish troops took the ‘ e t‘ 0 "_ ontain r a" V . . i translators. 1"" ‘the 275 proposcdlioiises for merside-batscd airmen" These Some members felt that Grouplsu'oyers “'9 °b5°lete and that railroad town of Kaniama and 0 - QC me -c S p "DOS 5 Ah”“""" "r a “all”? "m‘ m ., V. _. . ~ 1 . » .I i ‘. I _ t ‘ . _ _ D A involvmg a wrde range of serv- Viding a medical plan {m saii. Development of a central .w "rest No. 2 in Summorstdeiwcre some of the questions toss-;(.aptain A.G. Dagg. officer com- ‘ neutralized its airfield Without a t ices from statistical work m ‘ d f. h e “a” M pmnnmisk m me fl. ; y necessary? Are airmen at ted around in discussion last nightlmandin: RCAF Station Summer- iP ‘nters Bo co". 'fight. Kaniama is 360 milesl should expandedi in cold "'5 an 15 "m "' ham... doparimmi for em. if" station Summersidc beingiat the second meeting of libelsidc. was unaware of such ac-l n Y northwest of Elisabethviile and ST. STEPHEN. N.B._fCl"t ~15mmge plants (they Shoum he PUMP Ilmpnal “.mlmmt mmm palm] planning. .. move to various liv- mewly-formed Summer-side ren- itivities. President George Meikle’P b 'k 95 miles northwest of Kamina. 3 Burton Maxwell Hill. 19. form-1mm). {nr arm"! forces ‘ i ‘ - quarters? is the department ital and housing committee. istatcd that Mr. Dang had toldr r0 9 n 9 UN military base. er Liberal member of parlta- .-———-—— -——~———~w~~—~ in Canada. m, mm," con. pay increasrs in “1“ nnmm. -- --~~— The mmmmw was fnrmmihlnl recently that no airman is ment for Charlotte and a prom? of Statistics to l l personnel , ion Bureau ,_. _ . _ 0 O . y , . r. I ,. d‘ early this winter and held itslord‘jrm JP "10"9- from Ute" .NEW YORK (AP’ — A. [aet'l Kagliilgeiiafrl’he Silicraddrfiigifir: “lent New BFUPSWle buglness'lVIC'l'Ofy seen 2"“??er of Sperm “mm” . lye _"scrious shortages of ‘v If inal Leger first meeting last month. Aciingyila‘m“ ’" 9'1" apartment 1" "ndm‘g maid “If”? gunsml tion ministry was appointed to man' d'e“ 3‘ “‘5 mm" “9”; . ' “9'3” profossronal manpower. . _ president is George NImepSummei‘side. Mof‘dag' 2634”; if“ anthsuxréirnn the copper-riCh Pl'OVince. Monday“. . . l iFO‘r PreSIdenl’ i increased time study W"- Wm. indpnpndpnce for m. .ztfel’s Hospital iSummenside. with Peter Pope.ls]TUATION CHANGES mvsgape‘rewblagfioui mggilggw‘which President Moise Tshombe MA!hglgLi‘f‘ciizi‘Segénfie‘srgifiiS? .l I grams in the post office do. dn‘mimon statistician to “pro. ‘ ‘ Summerside. as acting secretary-1 The meeting thrown discussion primers boycotted mg study a’t' ; led into secession soon after the wick Mr Hm had for a “me :In Bra2| Vote partmm, to saw, 3.500.000 a mnm puhm (.nnfidmce m gm" “1.?N1ém‘gll‘l (ILAP’ “R Poul" treasumr' ' noted that when thee department least for this week. ' ig‘gféfigsaégem The comm 30 been. provincial public works R 0 DE IANF R0 AP) . year in staff needs. ommom “angling:— jgt‘Lgnc arAanihisheoggr'M About 30 People. Tei’resenl‘tnElof national defense asked ertram Powers. president of ' ‘ ministen . I . . .l ( —. iPresident .ioao Gonlart headed ifor a decisive victory Monday in his bid for full executive limited Ipowers with which to battle the ‘ Inlmany ills plaguing Brazil. 1 Eary unofficial results from .Sunday‘s plebiscite to determine ‘the future form of government ' iwere running better than 6 to l itin favor of restoring the old Estrong type of presidency. . i This would replace the parlia- '- imentary system under which '. lGoulart assumed reduced pow- _ [ers 16 months ago in a com- . . . .mainly landlords intheSummer-lthe 275 homes to be built, the striking International Typo- RECALLS MONEY igfliinenfizigrg‘l’telsflgl‘ H:?g;lside ma. attended last night'slsituation was different from graphic Union Local ti: Adoula ordered the recall of . 7 pm Mondao nighi y ‘memn‘g‘ ‘th Pt‘f‘SL‘nt State. and a 00m- tAFL-CIO). said a membership Katangan money the Consolidated Diversified - - . - i placement by Congolese francs Standard Securities . as one step toward the reunifi- and retired from the firm GCIESke" Has cation plan which UN Secre-i September. 1962. Restless Day ‘LONDON (Rental-5i h oppo.gl'e?tl;t:_l gmkléfibgvrafagy IMuch discussion followed on the night to haw “32108 "l‘cstlessxlmfitter 0‘ Whether or not air- day in hospital were he is sub l men are being bulldozed into He was for years vice- presi- dent and general manager of .1 (D I One landlord stated that anlmiltce from the meeting was meeting next Sunday will decide go Two Questions Raised By Mock Attack Furore tam-c of American cities In thl 19m exercise. if RAF planes made a major airman recently was renting angappointed to draft a resolution . whether the printers will apartment of his and the airmanI (Continued on Page 5 Col. 6) talong with the study. received a letter from the airl . V force stating that he must move i to either Hillorest or the PMQ. hat ‘. m «? n..- .w............_..(. . . .7 ' r .,i LONDON MI“ The Unitcd States and Britain. strongly dc~ ‘ h l ' ' ‘ nied Monday published reports ‘ . fering from a virus condition. inlovmg'. and We landlord M3" ~ mom's“ 501mm" ‘9 “1" “$035 that British bomber; pierced penetration in 1961 their action A hot lcsmanICIted'ih’hS Specific example. said governmental crisis cause. y Norm Ammmn dvmwps in would mm m ham" two can. “id Gamma" tmmature‘hedwgu'fi gettimg‘y or ch: 10m? K lthe ros‘gnatmn M Pres‘dcm mock H-homb attacks two trovcrsial strategic concepts. it an ringi o enex mee- Janio Quadros. v Official results were expected mnnlh-‘i 330. . _ by Thursday but preliminary However. two question: “no was said. These are: was mm high' 1. That there arc. many years, ing. and the mocting last night ' ‘ ’ ' . raised: of useful life ahead for thl I S'lroif'ldz ii: 1. Did Britain's high-tlying. manned ,ict bomber as a deliv- prmamnari haunts far ahead, swift Vulcan bombers break cry Vf‘lll('lf-‘ for the nuclear ‘ ——~~~ * " 7* ~ "'*#-—°—~ through in the big North Amcr- dclcrrcnl. .ican defence drills of lfitil. the 3, Th,“ ship," 31;" ha; a fulurc if ll\ guidance and other ‘rcsults of which remain sccrct'.’ ‘ pi‘oblrms could he worked out. 2. Were the stories of thc Vul- can's alleged s it c c e s s e s, splashed in four London news- papers. designed to bolster the I O 0 Britain Hit By Freeze argument that the Skyholl mis- Rl‘llaln silc. abandoned bv US. LONDON tReutersi . r was hit by a new frost Monday should still be a weapon m in» Daily Express Sticks To Story to Europe Booming By Joan mosnsn 7“? firm buys from [lShel‘mPn but the shivering nation “’35 nuclear arsenal? mxnrw ltit‘lltc‘t'sl The ST. ANDREWS, N.B. rcpi ..- it; 0:182:9850118 810an the coasts cheered by news that the; thr‘fat The Vulcan “as Ito lthlr; “Eh, “m: ham, PAW“; “L - to a tantic provinces and the of massive power cus as vehicle to carry tie Wym , .a . Shipping live lo'bsm" '0 EuropefMagdalen islands. Delivered to eaSEd. I 'n Britain's niiclcir titli‘l‘"f‘ill ppalf‘d‘ Mdal‘ dpfpnr "H‘Clal from the worlds largest lobster [the pound, the lobsters can be Union leaders "ml-05mm}: for“. bcmm “1‘. Us. dwidvd m denials. that iMl \ulcan ,iet. farm at nearby Deer Island has lkcpt there ready to fill demands electricity s it p p . workers drop dowlppmcnt of thc air-to- homhr‘i‘s did pi c r e. 9 North grown into a flourishing busi-jlegally throughout the year. agreed Monday afternoon to mmmd miss”... American air dcfcnces in a mess. .ouey's. buying 6.00am to peace talks with the state-run Ti". (is, (inform-r department. mock attack l'r‘t‘t‘llll)’ .Conlcy's Lobstch Ltd.. of SLi 10,000,000 pounds annually. with electricity board. Thcy decided and [hp British air ministry dc- Tlic hail}- Exp'T‘ss carried a Andrews started it in 1956. .De- sales estimated at $2,000,000 to in the meantime to deter a dc- mm H". "msmppr rppol‘lc that report Monday that the bomb- cember and spring are the hill 1$3.000.000. ships to every prov- cision on whether to state a four nf the {imam-mood \‘uican rrs pcncti'alcd American de- seasons. Sending one or tw0itnce and state in North Amer- slowdown strike. bomb"; S“ppm ihmugh u"- fences in a mock raid across planelocds a week. Conley'sllca. Temperature and moisture Monday's cold 5MP ram“ ,0“ North American defences two (Taiirda- tuo t‘nnntl‘is‘ ago. shipped about 150.000 pounds control. coupled with fast trans- the heels of 8 “WW WW“ months ago and flew over Ncw A British mr ministry spokes— ,‘m‘ll! a“! fir“ 1’ days Of last.portation by boat, train. truck cleared most of Britain's main \vnrk. Washington. Chicago and man said. afici- the report month. mostly to Amsterdamtand plane. keep the crustaceans roads of snow from the heaviest Ln. M20195 appeared in print. that such an Ind Parts. native from the time of trapping snowfall! of the rentiiry- However. an air ministry attack innk placc §Trans-Canada Air Lines. Air until cooking. ' , ‘ did my tlmt ihp \‘ni. Bur. latci' Ln thr (1.2;; 2: olir rlnce and M avc been. The lid holds u to 800.000 cans took part In operation Sky- mmis i'3'l‘i‘0'f‘sm3" cm in hard for the shipment raiisinglpounds of lobsters rivhile Con- shield il in October. 19m nith Sllatcsd anddcaaaé ,Mi minds_ ‘ ran 0 i('|<'-IS 350 (‘th a ntlht. the cardboard Ii'arton- ‘ileiii: :slalg‘ltuchherles iaoiiiimiiii: Annoum‘t'mm‘ "0"?" ‘2 CANADA TOOK PART an exercise took place. toned lobsters stay alive in in a time, Sluice gates divide Births. death! » a - r « - ~- 3. ‘2 and Canadian plant‘s 8150 The Daily Express says “the shavings. They can be the mm into section. and .1. Classttted - ~ - . . - . ~ - ~ '2 ‘parliclipaledin Skyshicid II. an fact is that V-bombcrs have at the Saint John. N.B.. low Bay of Fundy tides to games . . wk. irxci‘risr dcs'mncd I? if}?! in: it; penetrated” Unitch States do. It: rt in the afternr.oi and be r ‘ ' _ ‘ . innncc. mar e s . . . . . . .. . cnsivc sys cm o c .‘nr chops, an recent 5‘" m The table at Amsterdam the .fl‘tizhei‘mptiiionwéwrhlmgfs dac'rliii- Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 American conimcnl. including Chapman Pint-her. the news- nexl morning, - gum. up n, two ion. 01 "it he". _ , City. Queens . . . . . . . . . .. s the radar network. paper‘s. defence expert. says icy. mounted u). over. in a day. Wing Cmdr. All. Machi- day afternoon. Keith Pickard. saw two new I c h ools con- csted at the west end of bent prince Comm . . , , _ _ , . _ , H 2 its results never have been ‘ Monday s seq u e nc e of in. lean trade and suple prletle- The 5:. Andrew. plug, a tour. tan. senior member of the architect of the building. structed. The school retains Street will be torn down .to . 4 made public-Th? air ministry . nouncements "follows lb II! the requirements. be- m attraction, employs so to so Charlottetown School Board. holds tray of cement. Children its old name. despite its new make way for a new proym- gunmen”. ___________ H a lspckesman. In -answer to a : standard pattern of UM cause of its unique Deer ls’md person: the ym round, men's. prepares to lay cornerstone of are interest I in c t I to“. location 0" Viceroy AVE. off cial Kovemment bufldinlz. in :question it c c l l n e d to say :States pressure being applied to ‘ lobltc' pound or farm —- ing this number to about u at new West Kent Elementary Completion of the building Goodwill Ave. in the Bright- (See also story and picture wmmms- . . i i . ‘ . . V H _ whether British planes pene- save face in Washington and i M Other-extensive factlllim. peak periods. School at ceremonies yester- ends a 10-year program which on area. The old school. 10‘ on page 5.) tinted to within “[1le] dis- lfacea in Whitehall."