If lf's_Goo'cl ‘For.’-the. Island. _ ' {The Guardian is For it VOL LXXV. N0. 154 “H! ARMY BA U.S. Arriving in Charlottetown late yesterday afternoon were Maine. was met at the air- one of the‘ eight bands iiiiii port by parade ofnctals.Ta1k- ing with band master W0 Na- t.hen Diamond. left, and Col. L. B. Webster. assistant adju- tant general for Maine. centre will be seen in the big Gold (up and Saucer parade this - morning. The band. the 195th 1 ND ARRIVE FOR PARADE TODAY U.S. Army band of Bangor, . are W. J. I-lancox. publisher and general manager of The Charlottetown Guardian and The Evening Patriot. and Jack (Spy) Ready. :1 member of the Gold Cup and Saucer parade committee. l CANADIAN POSITION oiscusseo “Covers Prince Edzoard IslandLiIee The Dew". I-"-v_,*g-_;'_-'_"-_-;_'=--- cnAnLo'1'ra'rowN, cannon, rnmar, AUGUST 17, 1962. 9 lGunnery Officer iDies Ai Age as l OTTAWA (CPi——-Brig.-Gen. iCharles Henry Maclaren. one of iCanada'a best known gunnery ‘officers who commanded a field battery in the First World War, died in hospital here Wednes-N 83. With South southwest winds. Low-high 55 wr.-Ari-in’ Widely separated showers by thundersnowers by weather snd75. "";u'§,°“ CENTS York Man Walks Away With Honors in Angus Irving MacDonald of YorkvEmprcss". respectively. "York walked away with nearly all Erncst" also captured the re- honors yesterday in the judging serve grand championship. of the Aberdeen}A-ngus Class at Mr. MacDonald's “Norah's the Provincial Exhibition Rudoip " took the reserve jun- Grounds during the Old Home ior championship while "York Week celebrations. llazcl" also owned by Mr. 1'. MacDonald captured the Macisonald. took the reserve grand champion male honor junior female placing. with “Bandolier Bar 3". which The reserve female senior also took the senior male champion was shown by L. P. championship. ' animal. Maclsaac of Mermaid and was "Blackbird Progress." took the “Edzcta Erica of Woodhill 16". grand champion female honors. Mr. M-aclsavac's “Blackcap T of which also took honors as the Bin-brook 67" took the reserve senior female champion. female grand championship. The junior ch ' male and Mr. MacDonald also took 11 junior champion female awau-_ds first placings. olier E .- :' ee second placings and one third placing. Another top showman was ‘Boyd Dixon of Clyde River who took four first placings. seven second placings and four th’ The Angus‘ showing was th largest held at the exhibition in many years. - went Mir. MacDonald “York Ernest" and “Band ;Gen. MacArthur Receives Honor N|EW POST l Commander Eric Philip . Earnshaw, 42. of Kingston. 0ni.. and Ottawa has been ap- , pointed director of naval train- ? ing at headquarters in Ottawa. ! For the last two years execu- . tivc officer of HMCS Stada- at , . the ; new post Aug. 21) with the rank plain. WASHINGTON (AP) -—- Gen.. By SEAGIIAN MAYNES LONDON (Reuters) — Rcut-; i ers—Britaln today gave its ap-l proval to a union of its tiny. colony of Aden on the tip oft the Arabian Peninsula with the} neighbouring Federation of South Arabia « But the government empha- sized that the union plan should . not affect British sovereignty] over Aden or the British gov-. ,ernor's reserved powers. ‘ v A final communique issued at o lihc end of nearly a month ‘ isecret talks here said the met-. lger plan had been completedl ‘during the conference. Coloniall ‘Secretary Duncan Sandys in-4 formed ministers from Aden‘ an the federation that their proposals were acceptable to the British government. . The communique also made ‘clear that the linkup would IIOl.l affect the “unfettered opera- .tion“ of British defence instal- lations in the colony An im- 14 PAGE Agreement Merges Aden Arabia Fed. l British Operations ‘ Said Not’ Affected I tlcized the result of the Aden constitutional ta 5 London The general secretary of the newly-formed People's Socialist Party. Abdul Alasnag. who leads the Aden Trades Union Congress, commented: "Our ;position has not changed. We scalled ii successful general strike on July 28 in protest at the talks and we mean to main- tain this p icy Ali Mohammad L n q in a n. secretary-general of the Peo- ple's Congress. the small but ' lectual party. 5 : "Our position is as clear as the fact that neither the fed- eral council or the le' ativli council is rcpresentivo enough to reach an agreement in this respect." CWI. Conveners Are Appointed HALIFAX iCPi -. The new 0 day’ He was l,?.?t‘é§'",§.o$§§A§“§'§';e”:lL§dZ§'1 portant refuelling station on the Executive 0‘ 1118 Cafnollfi W0- A lawyer for 57 years. he was ‘i when he ran afoul of President ‘ a .553 lanes 40 the Ea5(_ ‘ men's League met here Thurs-W O . _ president of Maclaren Power 3 Truman came_ to capitol hm} l The federal and C010,“; minis. , day at the end of the league's ' and PEPE!‘ Company and 8 011- T.,,,,sda‘y to receive the thanks‘ - liars said they appreciated that . 42nd annual convention to name. ac e a e S rector of several corporations. lot Congress for his services . rm View of the strategic Signifi_ national c anvene rg for [kg Gen. Maclaren was active in; with trembling hands bufmsy ‘came of Aden_ Britain "3. forthcoming year. Next year’: the militia from 1 to 19 E Smrc still ram“ gmf that lquj,-ed --rheyuliesr Safeguards conference is scheduled for Cal- ‘ ' -0 ‘.“‘d W” the Dismlgulshed Sew’ -’ 82-year-old soldier stood on the llfll‘ 1118 unfettered 0PE!‘3ll0n Ol - 33”" B a I n ' | E r M ice l09l1'fgeI‘ for bravery in France l Capitol ‘taps and accepted from ‘ _ the, defence m51;a1[a,gi0ns_" b Earlier. Iii; niéicerih hedged in . ' ‘ _ , _ . . , 3 i ‘ ‘ e “on y naiiona rest ent rs. er- e igrfllriiiiclfipghkegnglighlgedwresolii . odiogiofg “',‘,§{e°fda"J‘“§‘p‘9.‘.‘;'l,"‘§§.' 5§j‘,§,T,-.‘I,',°".,,,.,‘“,, Edtigefifig lanudhetlfieoucihloliixyabiiiiihfigrmhad {non Stevens of Calgary. were. SACKVILLE NB. ( ' _ “on passed unanimous”, by ‘-Ierlgev mg it the 3")mvinc”i‘ai|‘1,uniu‘_ female reserveé :inne__ worked out in advance of the installed in‘ Offlca’. bin I51 Stolfim: . . . . CPl——- Reid Scott. New Democratic miinity. a forerunner of the C Senate and Home of Rep,-esen. . - . -. ' ‘ London talks a draft plan under service per orme ‘y os e . Certainty that Britain will galniparty Member of Parliament.Common Market. said that if WW“ ‘exh1blll0l'l and "he. f°'". l°°k ”‘ My°’5br°°k ‘Ame 5' B"u°' which the 75-square-mile colony Francis -7- K1€ln- 13151109 Of 58!- membership in the Europeanlfor Toronto-Danfonth. spoke for-Bri it becomes a member of 1 ' jg égpregsed gyafeful recur.-_-_'311 “‘ the ‘m1’ l’l3°”"35 _”‘ '1'”? G’°"'3" M“°"”“‘“‘- (,7°"‘“’‘‘“ and its 220.000 'nhabitants ‘ _ Common Market was predorn-l-the NDP and said Britain ap- ‘ the European community this tuition for Mam,-mur'q “oug.l“1°"e" C139-595 13°95» 1" ’“l“5l‘°W°d 1'0"‘ the °h3mP1°" 3'13 would enter the neighbouring N3“°“”l ""'?"“"“""‘. "l’l’“““"d inant as a three-day rum stu-lpeared on the threshold of galn- will benefit England Europe Y - gfanding devotion to mg Ame,-.l d1l1°" ' *0 17119 championship -"959-”“ °113mPl0n males in M30‘ federation of 11 Arab amirates W9”: C3”‘°l1“ “"10" 5*‘-my-’ dying the effects of Britishling full membership in the - Canada and the West as I. - it-an people ' ’ ' lead lclassc" will 311°“ 5311119 3"“ M3°w"‘ 10? 10081 l<ingd0mS- M” F‘ 'l‘ S"°°1°' Char1"l't°' mhembership opened hes-elnation trading bloc. With Brit» «/0 . sMtvNClARBo§' LAP)" ership during and fguow (he: Elmer A. Myers, Hazelbrook Bijou Sam. . The communique said that glwnh l‘3‘1“§"“l°“- M” Cti A‘ T ||l‘Sda.V- " " in the market. 1‘. Scott In his ta d address he also an 3 “"51 ll“ °“' ram’ rsccon r ar . . ." '.=vh0W(‘d the senior and rand. -1311108 5. Vickerson showed subject to approval by the Brit- 0)-‘C Cr _3"C°_l1V9l'_3 C1 351-1’ e choice 0 pa d we 1d w I g ‘ lish Parliament and by the lcg- shll’ “"5 lmmlgratloflr M"- - ~ ‘ . .~ I1 - ~ . f said that a partnership of workshop is closed after pro itzrgngcsggien ps£r:1ioli;1 aali;dinre§eit;i: ‘islamres of the federation and ward Markk.‘ Toronto. legislaa “I still have no doubt that‘ add-,Canada had th I see te Great Britain will soon membershipequals of Europe and America ducing 42_ooo Christmas my,;_ mm‘ M“ V. Fab!“ Winnipeg: assoc : member of the European com-lherse jor negotiating with the . . . i. t l he i to ' ‘ in st P in 2. ‘r lAdcn. the British fl0V9“"“°“t . munity.“ said Jean Manner of !market'dIong the lines proposed 1 the mdveamgiitmt: llen’iCynSlIlmEll- &°,..j‘,§l;?"72wl.';'je.§a.','; 13:” oil” sii'e.=uprtij?te figaured iii ptahle l"W0uld bf‘ Willing to conclude l"°5" M“ L9“ L3.’.‘”‘'"- NM‘ France. president of the Action by President Kennedy. a trade _, rope." cer Wednesday ‘' longest championship battle of ‘:3 lrealy Wm‘ 1119 fed‘-’l‘31 WV’ wood‘ Man‘: I“"g"=‘“"'?- Mrs‘ Committee for the United partnership with reduced tar-' Mom-iett was convinced The workshop’ was wamhofrsl ,1“. (13,, with by... judge spend. <,ernment to effect entry of Aden E. Doltllhge. §;irn;val1_.tOntfi. 0!‘: St l f E . i . ' . . . l 1 1 -' ' I K ‘i i th f ti ." I ‘"1123 1° - ar "9119 “V35 a es 0 urope ffs that unity in Europe and a par 1, .1 ued ,0 build (Q,m_,,,ued 0,, page 5 COL 3) . ii 0 e edera on Halifax: gm guides‘ Mrs. U. J: . ,, ase n . §‘g'l‘g3h;l’ ma] parilfiglctfreatlyglgl dolls. toys and miniature fumi- ADEN (Reuters) .._ Spokps- 1 I I ' I l .. turc there for sick and needy'l ' lmen for Aden‘: two strongest '°°“dm"”5 leading 1'“ real peace children even after a series of} political parties Thursday cri- ‘. heart attacks in 1955 forced him | W l ‘between East and West." to retire as a carpenter for al I I 1 niured Foot 1 E ' jsmlfli and Sons. New Gla ,OW-’ Nnv; Scotjapborn jndusm-ja). BOSTON lAPl Se‘, mu, of [hose lspllt grand championship ll0n- 1 ist Cyrus Eaton took the junior .mone. 24-year-old motorcyclist V ‘ ‘ 10"-‘I 1" “'9 5°.°‘°l‘ 5l‘°“"l‘°““. ‘W 'male and the Junior female and lwhose left foot was torn off‘ in 1 9 PROV _ n youngsters smile at the hospi- . . . . .' al this ‘ yesterday at incial resewe junior championships lgn accident and put back on by A S W Ce e pa red Mr. onnet‘s recorded ad- ‘W55 “'35 heard at ""5 °P°"“18 Member of Parliament for Que- session‘ of Mount Allison _Uni- bee East, spoke for um Lib. versitys Summer InS1llUl€- .erals. He said the Progressive “med l” discus‘ C3”3d3- the Lfionservatlve government which Commonwealth and the Com- :dec1med to send . represenu. Maurice Lamonlagne. Liberal pineam New Glasgow. radio. television and movies. Mrs. George Davis. Toronto. mon Market. - - t th i h _ h d 10"“ lumber °°mpa,"y' l H. Lyle Boswall and Sons. pionship with Deep Cove Golden "i believe also our in spite l,.‘{§,,..§, 32$‘? .°§:., stir. heWs‘;”e':'1‘t°;‘b:l:‘f‘;9°fl‘nll'1*;:l‘;dV1118;1 Marshlield and Richard B. Monarch. l 99 —— Joseh Sci- of the long agony 01 11'~‘E°“3"tude.“ Surely this is not good B‘t':]‘:3'l”C‘(;’rl!l‘1n:t‘)1l“3¢°°d llfieflfi; ienough for Canada at this most said R. M. Fowler of Montreiil, §§'.‘.,°f°' “um Mr" Lamontagne president of the Canadian Pulp Mn Fowler said Canada mug and Paper Assoclallon be prepared to bargain with the Several other speakers said Eu Ngfiuinea Handover in toymaking I Iw . IS my compensation," _ H . _ he explained. E-Kn‘-b=“°"« Mn 3°5“"*” 1°01‘ "}'fu£;;j_l;sC°V° “’"" °‘“”° ;a team of doctors is going to ‘lose the foot after all. W h ff‘. f" i ' r ‘ 5 ‘ . - Rm 0 S IFS W016!‘ W85 the cnior and grand female, Deep Cove Napalm“ and won sa . ould he ampu- tated Thursday. three inches above the ankl ‘. . , , ropean Common Market and . . ‘, _ _ .':.;::":.:. 322:1. :r::*;::'..;"r::i: W 5““**‘°.r°““ 5'“ :..r.':.“ n'“.';':.:'.r.r' :i:°;%£*”°.: rcr-- mm male in 3,: in f u, 1 gm. intemcmn heme“ we wo helped her. he said. he decided ll-'ea"9‘ and M1“ Smlth 1°01‘ the took the two female junior titles tal. where Scimone has been . . _ , .. 13 9 9011 9l'9ll¢¢ 3 force; to her own interests; H ,,l . . _ By .l0Hl\ MILLER lcln:-ed plare railed only a des- to keep up the good work. senior and grand male cham- (Continued on Page 5 Col. 3) under matmem 5.“; Ju]y 3” MOSCOW (Reuters) __ Rusqfinafion pom”. . ' e at w ‘ Iin needs to join and Canada should recognize the need SEEKS POLICY CHANGE However. Robert Thompson. "“'t_ C3335‘! national leader of the Social "chronic economic Weakness There they were to begin an exhaustive series of tests and interviews by space experts on {their flights. in which they cov- lsia's twin space heroes faced; a battery of scientists and doc- tors Thursday while Moscow prepared to give them a rap- Welrom e. ation failed in thei credit pg]-ty' said during . —lack of economic growth panel discussion by representa- stark. ugly fact that we must face is that if Britain Insists upon going into the com- munity of Europe she will cease to remain the focus of the Commonwealth." BEGINNING OF END .. said "such beginning of the end of the family of nations monwe . since 1956—should be attacked by in policy of expansion of trade. both domestic and for- e gn. Canada's one hope in the field of trade was the American pro- posal to lower tariffs with the Common Market. which would open up new trading opportun- tiles for Canada with both pow- r e Mr. Monnet. who from 1952 until 1955 was president of the we know as the British Coin- alth " European Coal and- steel Corri- er 1 By CARL EMA MANILA. The Philippines (AP)—southeast Asians greeted with relief and jubilation Thurs- day the Dutch agreement that virtually handed over West New Guinea to Indonesia. Settlement of the 13 - year dispute was heralded as open ing the way for a new era of peace and pros the vast south Pacific rsglon.. Under the agreement signed Wednesday the territory will be Government Files Suit ln Potato Processing orrawa fCP)—'l‘lie federal covernmsnt has filed suit in the th of tcontends it was a case of "either we Ill; transferred to a United Nations administration and then taken over by Indonesia with the pro . a - termina- tion plebiscite among the‘ run.- we native Papuaas in 1900. ' Er ‘flies "the alleged lnven scribed the ..;“':'‘i ' lm ‘dads ’ totbeiietr-i—useofaP|lI‘0‘ mm‘!!! ::_d3{IltvsadthsciasdIaapi:b- Iaitssubnilssiontothecourt. the ssysthelslada DItent"iIlflalwayIIIaI lIVIl1g.IrvoIIaIIfso.; A‘!-suiaiuupuima-anus .\ , E ' I ASSl_5'l'S CARRIER ~a..'....”‘"-.;'°.l'.'.‘:“;':'..a'i'..i. .. sad to most It ' rose Vlfluflsfi .3 Bs may as Thoreau as ou- (’.l‘3 lI.‘- "1 1:‘, him the first su-vies. ' Mack mm. oiyae ' River tookttbe eye of andjnstabuitaveryobs xv.-7.. ’ ct raven aov PRAISED AT FAIR battle for his fIther..Boy'd Dixon. and himself. Mack has been champion showman terdayhe was celebrating his, III: birthday. Here he is hold- lag his own heifer Rye Bee among 4-H Club members at ' the F“ stoc} show hm-e {gr Pride. which he btflllht tn the the vasttworears.Indyes- Anaussaleslierelastyesr. Blood circul d to cimonc was taken to the same hospital were working on the so-far-suc- cessful reattachment of he right arm of Everett Knowles. Jr.. 13. The boy's arm was torn off two inches below his shoul- der by a freight train Lewis Brothers. York took five out of the eight champion- ship ribbons awarded in the Holstein ring yesterday as jud- ging extended through the 2- year old dry female class. But there were many other class toppers like Parker C. Newson. Kingston; Cyril Jones. Pownal; Colby C. Lewis, Free- reattache ot. ‘ where doctors 3 Exhibitors From York turous welcome. The record - setting cosmon- -auts. Maj. Andrian Nikolayev and Li.-Col. Pavel R. Popovich. ‘were flown from distant Karag- ored ii total of nearly 3.000.000 . miles. The destination point was be- lieved to be Baikonoiir. the “So- iviet Cape Canaveral" about 350 anda. near the place in the Kaz- miles from Karaganda. from akhst-an Desert where they -where the two were reported landed WPnnf‘Sfln.V. in an nnd18-- launched last. weekend on their triumphant journey th 2' ough space. Tass. the Soviet news agency. said they would met “members of the state commis- sion and will have to make a l lead Holstein litles town: N.B. Artificial Breeders; Co-op. Fredericton. N.B.; S. Stewart and Son. Dunstaffnage and Eric Laird and Sons. Mil- C. 3 ii. Lewis brothers took the senior and grand male championship with Forest Lee Kismet Jr. the winner of the aged bull class. They had the reserve se- Sir Winston's Poodle Dies LONDON (AP)-—Sir Winston Churchill. progressing well his recovery from I fractured h. was told Thursday of the E u The dog was 15 years old and died in his sleep at Chartwell. Churchill's country home. Wed- nesday night Slr Winston had owned him since he was I puppy. “I'm afraid Sir Winston will miss him when he comes out of hospital." said a member of at . Churchill. 87. hopes to leave London‘: big Middlexes Hospital some time next we. lie h I there since June 29. day after he fractured an thigh in I M1 Carlo hotel. nior and reserve grand with wisdale Robert Hope and the junior champion female with Lewisdale Becky. C01-by C. Lewis and Freetown look the junior male‘ championship. with Lynvemtll.» Nikita Pontiac. The N. B. Artl-1 ficial Breeding unit took the rel l . WHERE-TO-FIND-II - Announcements. notices I2 . Births. deaths. etc.. 3-13 1 . Class .............l2-Ifi l Finance Markets is 1 mile features It 1. nmi Churches 10 Women's page ........... 7 Kings Co.. 4 I‘ . city. Qaeess I l Prince 00.. 2 l Sport . . . . . . .. I-I4 ‘ (Continued on page 4. col. 3i .. detailed report on their work and life in outer space." ILL SOME SECRETS Two major aspects of their flights were ' being kept dark—how they landed and how much their space craft! weighed. The ecstatic reports in the So- viei. press Thursday implied that the two cosmonauts came to earth inside their capsules. Vostok III and Vostok IV. but gave no specific details. Western observers were wait- ing for any announcement of the weight of the two capsules as an indication of the power of the giant rockets that hurled them into space. _ , The first two Soviet capsules weighed about five tons each. but there has been speculation that Vostoks III and IV were as much as twice as heavy as his V: '-l Nikolayev and Popovich al- ready were beginning to show the effects of the publicity they have received since their land- ings. but what has happened so far was pale in comparison to the welcome they will get in Moscow when they make theft triumphal entry — probably Saturday. Moscow radio reported that the two men‘s families were at- riving in the capital and factu- ies had started to make flags‘. . foe badges and artificial roses ten of thousands of peofls who will line the streets fl watch the two series.