If it's Good For the Island The Guardian is For, it \ “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” @ttmdiom Sunny. snowflurries winds increasing to WEATHER by evening: light‘ . south 15. Low-high . 8 and 25. Sunday: rain and mild. v01. Lxxv, my 305 Am 01$: _a- u-g 3w «- rmog mum-7t. CHARLOTFETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1962. mug!ng 10 PAC—iris .. ’ .w. . ..... mm. ........... v ......a Cyrus S. Eaton. Cleveland I horseback ride through industrialist and board chalr- snow» covered fields at his than of the Chesapeake and Acadia Farms. south of Ohio Railway. celebrated his Cleveland. Ohio. Eaton. adv- 79tb birthday Thursday with ocate of closer East- West RIDING ON 79TH BIRTHDAY relations and friends of Rus- sian leaders. usually spends his birthdays skiing with his grandchildren in his native Canada. UN Building Up Forces In .Elisabethville Battle 'i MOPOLDVILLE. The Congo ity troops and mercenaries Fri~ R! ‘ will...” I!!! Had Nations day for control of the provincial fences in breakaway Katanga icapltal'of Elisabethville." province battled Katanga secur-l A UN announcement Fish Farming ls Predicted OTTAWA U “datum”... may } and technologists. It is part of . . ;a long-range program designed so?“ becnmp as, lmpm'am a ‘to meet future conditions that “wan 8" agncu‘ture- We?“ will be created as the increas- tists of the Fisheries Researching world population forces man Board of Canada believe. .to exploit its fishery resources Fish and shellfish farming are ; more earnestly for too offering greater and greater op- All the scientific portunities in Canada with itsjinvolving sea and the fisheries vast freshwater areas and ex- , are being forged into one weap- ing and selection of fish f o r their destrable characteristics line life. Biochemical teams of i I E O :- ipoldvilie Friday night. said UN trooper- ai y Ethiopians and Ilndian- Gurkhas—had captured in Leo- ‘ K a t a n g a gendarmerie quarters in a fight after clearing oadblocks leading to the posi- head- Ale spokesman said about 1.000 Indonesian UN paratroop- ers had arrived in Albertville. north were prepared to move into the Katangan capital. of Elisabethville. and All UN civilians had been or- ;dered to evacuate Elisabeth- ITAPITAL BUREAU‘emphasis on research Is co-or-'ville. he. sai OF THE ,GUARDIANIdinating the work of biologists; iman said earlier that Katangal provincial forces opened fire on UN forces in Elisabethville and ignored orders from Katangan President d. The Leopoldville. UN spokes- Moise Tshombe to icease firing. ‘ CLEARED BLOCKS researches‘ ‘began clearing Katangan road-iof . _ i ‘ blocks ienswe sea coastline. The breed- 1 on to tackle the multitude of un- . said Robert Gardiner of Ghana,; solved provlems regarding mar- i head of UN As a result. the UN troops around Elisabeihville, Congo operations. A UN officer said firing be- of growth. and reproduction and: the Fisheries Research Boardlgan at about 9 pm. Thursday survival will play an ever in- . are putting additional emphas- creasing role. i is on types of research aimed at The trends in scientific fishlbuilding a bank of vital infor- farming methods will be among ‘ motion that will become in- ihe major topics of interest in ‘ creasineg valuable. Ottawa from Jan. 3 to 5 when The time is now . D r. the annuaLmeeting of the. fish- Kask. believes when fisheries eries research board is held. people only centre their work The board chairman. Dr. .I. L. Ion fish after they have Kask. points out that the n cw ‘ Ianded. Year Of Development remier ls Noted By P "The gates of anothe 0 ed be r year._ ’ . have now pen fore us;: .3. . ‘ I and. as we stand in the en- trance. we can look back on a: period of many blessings and ; substantial progress." Premier alter R. Shaw said yesterday {sf- ln a New Year’s message. 5: . “True. there have been somel; ' ‘ disappointments. sadness andfi; i fears; but. on the balance. welt;- hove strong reasons for ihanks- giving as We survey the overall I conditions of the year now 9* drawing to a close. It," "Many of our objectives have' ‘ been realized. The soil and the sea have produced abundantly; evidences of expansion h ave n no serious inter-l national difficulties have beeni avoided. In general— pea happiness. and prosperity h attended our lives. "A significail feature of the.‘ year has been the promotion nfi constructive plans for future de- velopment. There has been a industry. fishing. tourism. adult trend toward a greater moaa- education and in other fields of tire of tie-operation. progressive operation. We can raise an r mgthenlng of economic, cultural and social id a life to a level never efore "not understanding of our prob achieved by sincerely working lama among the people and he. .togeiher. I... .. . C . 8V0 Penman snAw tm the people and their nd-l "it is in this spirit that I ex- ndniatuttvo services. ' tend greetings to oil and best ‘ e have many opportunities wishes for greater blessings in h be developed in agriculture. the days ahead." / I ‘ h and continued night and Friday despite two assurances by Tshombe that the ’Katangans would stop shooting. throughout the The UN organization's troops ad been told not to fire unless ltheir posts were assaulted by Katangan gendarmes. the offi- b9 9 n ‘ ccr said. Ifreeze I Itwo most southwesterly coun- tempted payroll holdup Friday l on lagrecd to continue talks in New I I I I arm I , German Documents Said IConflnues In Britain LONDON (CPI—The weather- Vman held out no hope Friday Inight of quick relief for a shiv- Iering, snowbound Britain. The western and southerni parts of England—normally the mildest areas in Britain—were 'among the worst hit by freez- ARGENTINA HAS 9 QUINTS HOAX CORDOBA. Argentina. (Apt—Friday was Innocent. Saints Day in Latin America — the equivalent of April ling temperatures, now in theirI MONTftEAL (CPI « Moni- is a holdup. Everybody down on men stole $6.000 in collections Fool's Day in North America. Ithird day. -real police shot one man to‘ihe floor." after firing two shots through Some practical joker v In Devon and Cornwall. the death as they broke up an at- LAY 0N FLOOR the office doo jumped the gun by 24 hours The laundry‘s general man- ties in England. high winds and in east-end Montreal. ager. Jacques Bellcmarrc. said yet been repaired r. The holes in the door have not and had this city and all Argentina excited . snowfalls of u to six inches Bet-Sgt. Jean-Louis Langlois he. and about 15 women clerks STRUCK LAST WEEK The votce on the other end brought blizzard conditions. was said to have fired the fatal lay down on the floor behind Last Friday. an auditor for of the telephone Thursday ew places escaped frost onishot. Two men eescapd the po- Itheir desks while detectives the Slater Shoe Company was identified himself as a doctor. Thursday night. lllce trap at the New Method Langlis. Gerard Tardif. Rene badly wounded in a gunfight be-' He told the Mayo Sanatorium N0 fresh snow fall in LnndonILaundry company. ‘ ‘. achance and Rolland Ouellette tween police and three men who: here that quintuplets were during the day and at London; Police said they received an jopened ' tried to rob the company. born in Simbolar. a hamlet 64 airport airlines reported sex” anonymous telephone tip earlier One 0 the men was wounded. no of them held the. com< miles north of Cordo a vices hack to normal followingi:hat an attempt ww'd he made intensive clearing operations onI 0 Snatw the laundry" $7300 ipayroll. misfit? ThurSday Four detectives accompanied England Eggdlagll; métgggzt‘ the laundry's accountant to the street where a third man waited cribed bv the royal amomobue : bank and back without incident. , in a parked car. club “hymesome-n ‘They. were rclaxmg in an ad-i The wounded man was taken . Joming room when two men car- Ito hospital. wherc he was pro- EUROPE SHIVERING trying .45-ca1ibre revolvers. their Inounced dead on arrival. Most of western Europe shivfifaces covered by black sarces, This was the second time the ered in subqem temperaturesmroke into an .office. lant had been the target of a with snow and ice snarling: One shouted in French: “This ‘but he ran out with the help of his companion. The companion dropped the injured man on the sidewalk and ran across the pany‘s board chairman. Eugene Gibeau. at the point of a sub-‘ machincgun for three hours be- fore giving up. Three men have been arrested and charged connection robbery. men were killed when a bandit} disguised as Santa Claus andi three other men robbed a bank in suburban St. Laurent. The voice said the mother and the quints—four girls and a ho —-were doing fine but he ‘ was sending them in an am‘ in‘ bulance to a hospital here for ‘ better care news spread fast. Ra- dio stations blared the news. Several Buenos Aires morn- ing newspapers stopped their presses to insert bulletins on their front pages. with the attempted The Friday before. two police- D Iholdup. Last Oct. 13. two armed transport and weather forecast-‘ ers predicting more to come. I In France. the extensive in- :land waterway system was in- vaded by blocks of floating ice. At Strasbourg. the Rhine from 'and river traffic ‘was halted. Belgium. Denmark. West. IGermany. Norway and Sweden iall shuddered in the continuing lcy spell. although some. let-up was reported in the southern provinces of Sweden. Italians were told they could expect at least. five more. days; of the bitterly—cold Weather. ' By ALAN WALKER ifuII ". “deep-rooted problems" restrict- resources in the Progress Is Made ‘ing Canada’s economic growthl In Kashmir Talks ECOIIOIT:y ftion for Economic Co-operation‘States in its 20 members. { and Development. The survey refers to (Ian- RAWALPINDI. P a k i st .1 n} _ ir.ReuI91-§\)_1ndia and pakisranfof Canada says the I ance ofIsays. side _ Ireported‘l‘some progress" Friqparyments is t ' Improve! ment and large deficits on t day in their negotiations hereibut adds that it is "unfortunate‘ current external account the Kashmir dispute annzthe government chose stringentaggravated by a “short-lived Imonetary measures “which are‘but sharp exchange crisis in the {almost bound to have an un-Ifirst half of 1962." ‘ favorable effect on the course of domestic activity." Th9 r690” 5115129515 the {NW-.much to short-term influences. ernmcnt measures did not take including temporary uncertain- Delbi next month. Reioined Arm Report Shows Concern Over Economic Growth advantage of C a n a d a's ties LONDON ICPi—Concern over “considerable margin of unused policy prior to the last general The OECD, with headquarters to Its expressed in a report re-iin Paris, was set up in 1960 and twith which the authorities are ileased Friday the. the Organize-{includes Canada and the United faced." I. ‘ ' DEMANm DECREASES The lcngth)‘ economic Surveylada's “slow rate of growth" and problem" Canada faces is (19? ‘ sax-creased demand for primary; . products used in war materials' were during the Korean conflict. pension clearly had a considerable in- The report says that although ‘ fluence on developments in Can- the gravity of the crisis owes ad " (Continued on page II, col. 2) i A crow gathered around the hospital in Cordoba. Doctors and n u r s e s at. Mayo clinic were aghast. The small sanatorium didn't have. five incubators. They called the provincial maternity hos- pital. which offered to take. the babies. .By dawn no ambulance an» peared. Doctors. reporters and curious Cordoba citizens be- gan to grow skeptical after their night-long vigil. e mother’s name had been given as Manuela Quintana Ilmedo. Simbolar has only about 20 families—none. named Olmedo. . y noon. Cordoba authori- ties said the report of the quint birth was 3 But Argentina still can boast of quintuplets. The Diligenii quints—t‘hreeg' .. s and boys—now arr]! years of age. about future government “it was not unrelated longer-term problems; ction. the The report says one “basic E 3 “The slowing down of the ex- in the United States lPower companies . O ' .. Receive Offers I The demand for Canadian ' . QUEBEC (CPI-«Premier Le- ls Amputoted CALGARY it‘P'w-Hazel Don- the 18-year-old Kelseyvillc. .. girl whose severed left was rejoined in Calgary. last July. has had the limb; amputated. The operation was; performed in San Francisco. Dec. 13 after a bone infection set in. according to word received in Calgary from Hazcl's mother. lin. Calif The proposed new prownc13l.l and tenders will he government building. scheduled jslicrtly after. lJune Start Is Predicted For Provincial Building called the contract for the, new Fathers . announcement f Confederation Building would . markets in Canada had been duty on imports of US. potatoes that Crown-owned Quebec Hy- dro has decided to make "firm; and definitive offers" to share- holders of private. power com- panies to be taken over by it! Mr. Lesagc made the surprise; after all stock‘ written by identified as the Duke of Co- burg. were “slanted in order to curry favor with H‘ ler." ; statement 1here by his secretary: .had read excerpts from 'uments on German foreign pol- flcy and had this comment: Coburg. Windsor‘s ported King is resolved to concentrate the n jsage Friday night announced; Duty Lifted . On Potatoes ggz‘fiimated total cost at $604.- u.S.A. ' i o , o . Misleading' By Windsor One Man Shot, Three Flee In Montreal Robbery Try British Divided In Views PARIS 'API—A'I'IIP Duke of Windsor said Friday that cap- tured German diplomatic docu- ments gave a impression in suggesting he fa- vored a British Nazi king. generally false alliance with Germany while he was The captured documents. re- leased Thursday. quote the duke when he reigned. as King Ed- ward V’III saying he was ready to meet Hitler. The duke said the documents}. German envoy" The former king said in a read to reporters "Although there are many In- _accuracies in these reports. it- must be remembered that the; duke. with the majority of the. people who had the interests of ‘Great striving for some understanding with Germany. despite the fact. ‘that Hitler was in power. in or- :der to Prevent. the calamity of; a READ nxcnnrs L ' Britain at heart. was second world war. The secretary said the dubij: the dot!- “lt is obvious that these re; ports were slanted in order to CUFI'S' ithereby they gave a generally false impression. favor with Hitler. and “As an example. the Duke of who was the Duke of second cousin. January. 1936: in ‘The ower of government on himself .' .2‘ Continued on Page 3 Col OTTAWA tFP‘ ‘— A special a revenue department senior of- The special valuation for ciisv advised toms purposes was imposed pri- '. Mr‘ ""h“ Mcnnuna“ “"35 mm vto be built on a site centred by Of 17 properties in the. pro- be awarded "in the next few closed for the week to avoid _is bcini! lifit‘d Pileffive 38". 2. 11".? "To"! 10””!th f‘slcmn-V' the old West Kent School on posed site area. Mr. Stewart months." SPGCUIalion- . H ‘ H , ehtkjlfinadmld .the bml‘m hone Kent Street. will be started‘mid 15 have been purchased up TOL‘RIST SHIP He said boards of directors of Ificial said friday night Mrisscgfigénéocagg‘é“ mummiqu l to June 15. Hon. J. to date. Tumm; .tn tourism- RIF-nth: companies Fonccmm had I D 1'. m M, M .David Stewart. minister of Wm Remaking Lhcrc was a bright Stewart said the first tourist not, been previously o 155 on in. to is. c-I ‘futurc ahead for Charlottetown. Dou all that the. irl had taken 45"" Said 13"“ "13h" . - . - . n . the ictback Chocfiuuy. Speaking at the annual meet, .he said the new huiltl.n.. would Reuters‘ Elisabethville cor- .respondent. Dennis Kiley. re-‘ ‘ported Friday afternoon that whip would arrive in Charlotte-‘ aim" the. offer town early in August. reasons mainly." . . ‘ . I. H II” '- .-. .»\. I.fl——_ Mlssrlrnlii)‘ held hel‘haFm S"- i or(igfsgfafiifenigggfiifi lira-cancouiillh: b:l‘l(l:l}frllaoltf) mm a ((‘Itltlglii'ih \ildgsels ghoul:l ~’ w i i _ ‘ I. :reliiiuy lhire afteierhefn; thliiriitiimi the Community Centre, Mr. Mr'. Stewa” smd “.19 Lab.“ “1: homiom Mm‘h‘eal-i a“510g from a carnival ride on the Cal1 . r I - IBUIIdlnE 0" @990“ 5 q u H l 9 Quebec. would be carrying 1 ’ - . SIPW‘“ “"1 9‘3“ m" eiwould be demolished next week people and would be the larg-I Announcements. min-es 9 Igary Stampede mldwa’ I building will be completed Mayior early the following week and‘ (Continued on Page 3 Col. i I nil-m5, deaths , , , , _ . H ., a ‘ -v ~ < Classified .............. .. a m I; Comics R ‘ Editorials 4 Finance. markets . . . . . . .. 2 City. Queens . . . . . . . . . .. 5 Prince County . . . . . . . . .. . 2 Summerside . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 Sport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ‘7. 10 Womens' . . . . . . . . . . . .. gKafanga troops were bombard-i ling Ethiopian UN troop posi-; :tions with heavy mortars. rted UN plans to counter-attack and quoted a UN officer _ “with a view to getting hold ofl ' the mercenaries who are prohw: ably backing them tthe Katan-I ~ _ gansi and giving them the cour-s ‘ = ‘ ' saying this would be. age to carry on firing at us"; :Costro Cancels IReIease Offer A HAVANA (APi-—-A Swiss dip? ‘lomat' said Friday an offer to 1.000 more Cubans to Premier Fidel Castro had said I leave Cuba has been cancelled. t ithe 1.000 additional relatives of! ‘released Bay of Pigs prisonersi for the United an leave aboard freigh ter. The diplomat said he. had re- eived his information on the cancellation from the ministry of the interior. RACING REVIEW APPEARS TODAY The annual Maritime Rac- Ing Review appears with to- day's edition of The Guardian. Persons wishing to secure extra copies for m ailing to friends off the Island may ob- tain them at The Guardian -’ The Evening Patriot office. A charge of 10 cents will cover cost of the Review and the mailing charges. American . .. . \nflmutv‘. Stewart. The elcttion o! offi- cers saw Jack Kenny, Ohar lottetown reelected as ore. trident. The meeting was chair. CHATTING BRIEFLY prior to the meeting of the 5th Queens Progressive Conserva- tive Association at the, Corr.- munity Centre last night are. from left. Arthur Wright. Al- ban Farmer. Premier Walter R. Shaw and Hon. J. David i}. I "Here we are int“? again on. the threshold of another year. and I am happy to have this op- portunity of wishing one and all ‘a Happy and Prosperius N‘wi Year.“ Lieutenant (:oycrnod F.W. Hyndman said yesterday in a New \‘ear's message. “It Is indeed a li'lISli‘allnfl‘ time. when all humanity sccmsl to be at a crossroads. The. - pathway through ‘Iic future does I not seem as clear to anyone as ‘ii did in yesteryear So many new developments. in all facets of our lives. are confusrne We Ican only pray that leader: Ithroughoui the world will be righin guided through the ma7e of their problems~ and that w! and our brethren in all (‘Oilil- tries will soon again be able to breathe the air of traiqiiiliity. "In the meantime. ' ed by Mr Wright. rl'Ie. to Mr. I many blessings. should work to Kinny being a patient In hcs~ I increase the productivity of our pital. Mr. Farmer. Premier i land and our minds. Show and Mr. Stewart spoke i “We should not Iorget that trieiiy. I 196.1 is the year of preparat'on I we in: i Prince Edward Island. With our "foy- gnmmsy marin to protect a small West- ern Canada market. and promp- ted loud objections United States partmcni. from the agriculture de- Tiie normal Canadian tariff on .US. poiatoes Is 37% cents hundrcdweighi. The special val~ nation was made on shipments into Western Canada from the US. valued at less than $2.67 a hundrcducizlii 'i‘lie Icvy was made to bring the price up to $2.67 and the regular duty was imposed on top. The linited States complained that the form of dumping duty was contrary to the General .-\:rcemeni nn lal'lIL mtl Trade. tit-Governor Urges Centenary Etioris I I HYNDMAN for the Centenary of 1964. III 1 ask all our citizens to cob eraie In this ambitious pro“, which will be a lifelong M for young and old. [fl-GOV. -