V . I . if it 5 Good For the lslancl ‘ o W E A T H E R . . I , ‘ Overcast with intermittent rain, north- The Guardian It, For H I east winds 25 With gusts to 45 becoming \ north 20 by evening. Low-high 38 and 40. “Covers Prince Edward Island Like. The Dew” VOL. LXXV. N0. 269 ‘""‘°"’°" 3.:3‘3"2..f‘t? 933$¢?~525u“;; WWW CHARLOT’I‘ETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, NEW}: 16, 1962. NOT MORE SEVEN CEN’lS 12 PAGES TH AN “Russians Will Be Asked ,To Quit Fishingln Fundy lFIooding And Damage 33$?“ ielenbaker SBYS 'Are Reported In N.S. BY Canadlan Water. derI uar with Communist HALIFAX rCPt—Widespreadi At Little Harbor. N.S.. heavv Chm“ “1mg 3" ““k"°“"“ 35" KEN KELLY Sh‘P- ‘3 “"1” and a“ ma” I I ~ .number of enemy troops en- . mm: in: [100de and damage was re_:seais knocked out a ZOO-foot long. - . OTTAWA ‘CPl-‘Tht’ “E4191- 5 = *=' , Ib m f,“ . ,h I trenched in the northeast sec- _ The aircraft an» no mama. Ported in southern Nova Scotiai " lead led Wh‘ ka' About tor. the defence ministry re- “55 departmehl Wm“ V6559] i r. v A" - -' f' I I400 lobster pots. stacked on the ‘ r - “(m ha "‘6 ‘ “’81” “ere lshi Thursday as a rain and snow bulkhead in readiness for .he ported ,Thumday- , Cygnus 15 patmumg the Bay “f in}; The tug later was observed 'Storm hovered in a stationary Dec_ 1 season openingI were Tofiyghhs‘aeisg b33315: hfhal‘d aIIh'rFuncIly in a 40-miIe-aii-hour gale steaming seaward and had dis- .. . . . rswe t out ,IOIseaI Half w .I _ I - I t 9 'jseeking Russian fishing vessels appeared by 1:15 pm. and one posmon m the [mantle 250 ""195 p h em. them—m?“ unde‘ hehv-V aF'rto tell them to leave if they are of the trawlers headed in the south fh lcovcred. T 9. pots are worth “nor f w. b . r. . . , . . o ere. about $6 eachv 3' U‘e ‘- 919 lemfl le'yfishing Canadian waters. Fish- same direction. The storm gave some areas , I I I by Communal. I "0095 eries Minister MacLean said The mother ship lay at an- !lp to 4.8 inches of ram. wash- Abnormal “d”. accnmhdm'mh 5”“ ,hOld‘hF the” FOS‘t'0h5~ ‘Thursday. rhor with the second trawler out secondary roads andlhe 5‘0"“ ‘30“‘r‘buted '0 mad "F19"? hghtmh “’35 Shh h‘ Presence of a fleet of Rus- tied up alongside. I -- r. . Q ‘ ' iisolating at least one commu-‘WaShcults l" ,"iher Shplhurhetpmgress “P '0 ihh‘ mhrhihgvfl rsian vessels in the l40-by-20- On Wednesday an area pa- , I I nilY- Winds gusting to 50 mileslarea mmmumtles M .Blance' ' the Peking broadcafl Sald- lmile bay between New Bruns-‘trol found no at n the es s If-an hour played havoc wrth.L°Ch€P0Fl 311d Sandy Pomt. An indjan defence ministry iwick and Nova Scotiawas ob- ysels despite good visibility but I .dOCkS 311d flShmg equlpmeni- ,1 UPI l0 thret‘. mChCS 0‘ Show Spokesman said the attacksiserved from the air Nov. 13.1Thursday the Princess Helene At a brief ceremony held ed full-color pictures of Queen seri‘etaiy presents one of tii . some Show was reported mire” 1" some areas' 1‘ m“?!le welt“. carried ""l 0“ ChineselThe “355915 were “0‘ “Shth1 3i {err-V “’hiCh Plies between yesterday afternoon at Shep Elizabeth H to the “WWI In pictures to principal D J_ northern and western Newrturncd to slush when combined positions near Walong. l5 mileslihe time and have been kpptiSajm John, N3, and Digby, Wood Junior High School. the addition each classroom was MaCAl‘hhl-W» Tight- holding on giggiylgévgsdlighéggm fell in l With rain. ttmm tht‘ Burma hnl‘dtfr. I‘uInder observation most of the IN.S.. sighted two ve asels Royalty chap“! of the Im- presented with lODE calend- are left‘ M‘m' J” J‘ connomy’ . i . ‘ume 5m“ then' lthnught '0 he Russmn' - I ' regent and Mn. ,1, A. Rodd. Campalgn Chan-man 5”? l The weather office here fore- Most of the vessels appar-: Because of the gale blowmg penal Order Daughters of the ars. Here. loft centre. Mrs. right centre. a team at the w_ w cast little change in the condi- ently have departed for the Thursday. aircraft have been Empine presented tihree fram- William Meggison. eduration school. l l . Reid last. night an~ _ . . nounced that with 15 days 1910“ I01‘ tOday. Rainfall amount: I- 'open sea. Mr. MacLean said in ‘grounded and the Cygnus has to goIthe amount subscribed [in southern Nova Scotia were* an interview. But the CygnusI‘been hampered in searching . to the United Fund Appeal illkEIi/ to exceed six inches in u‘ was seeking two believed still rthe area by the winds and poor ‘ now stands at $166,084.81. thew lmahties tOdSY- TWO “161185 in the. bay to inform them they visibility. a n This is approximately 73 per W35_1ik€1y {0" the Test 0f the‘ l - I are in Canadian waters and. if: Mr. MacLean said the Cyg. cent of the 522148500 obj“. inrovmce and Prince Edward Is- ‘ they are fishing. ask them to‘nus has been instructed to in- tive. iland. leave immediately. .t.ercept the vessels and inform o , . ‘____________‘ Prime Minister Diefenbakergthem that they are in Canadian A s F I re N e a E x I 05 ‘ . . ported in Newfoundland. ginforrrIiIing ltIhe Commonis1 Thurisli triage” and therefore cannot ; ‘ 3 The Liberal party last nightywar veteran. was the unani- tday t at t e MISSED S “35 W ‘- is t . J p ROAD WASHED OUT .at conventions in five districts . mous choice of a convention to {be 35k9d '0 leave» said the Bay‘REPLmS To pEARSON 1" the hard’hit Sheumme‘ N's" nominated candidates for th e ; contest the district as councillor rOi Fundy has been regarde‘j '35 Light rain and fog was re- l I . . . . . . ’ HAMILTON. 'Bermuda tAPi yGeoi'ge. haremezn and his crew A second lifeboat was seeanarvestln‘ tare? seven “mules 5'- JOhn-‘iDec. 10 election. Nominatwhg‘candjdate, No other namesrCanadian territorial water“ oMr- Dl‘fftehhakegegsplym; Crew members abandoned a :of 24 had been fighting the fires wallowmg in the water. the. 9 5°“ 5 Pond beach We“ 19“ lwere held in Third and Fourth were offered. 35mm at lea“ 1. 63 . i.- Ppn s 190;” a u e e” burning Greek freighter in the l on the freighter Captain George. rcoast guard in Hamilton re-i ‘Sthahdw an” ram,W35hed outEQueens and in First. Third and His nomination was moved by, Informahi§ Isald ihal "1 addi';°2n{: r33“??? ofiusgiazu.°nr:: storm-tossed Atlantic Thursday :in a gale that tossed her about iported.\ the “My road leading to lheu‘rFourth Kings. :Lome Francis "1' Fortune and ition to adViSing the vessels of ID r... gald Ihé M “has 815" a night as flames swept near tier with 30 to 60-foot waves. It, had no immediate confirm-j “smug COmIPumt-V~ Two “11' 3 FIRST KINGS ‘seconded by C. Campbell of lcahada's 90mm“ the 50"“ ignce' 'd 1. d {wee 5th 91,-. cargo of high explosives. Res- The crew managed to heave ation of a report to the ow; I doze” wohh‘hg at the scenei In first “(um Dame‘ J Mdc_‘£1miraI Embassy normally Iwould be}??? 6535‘ F}; Grea: Brit- cue ships picked up seven men ‘part of a cargo of dynamite .York coast guard that one life-' There are a is“ people who were “peeled l" ha"? “1" mad l Donald nr Rahwpii a :ammi MI- Mat‘Donald. making msiadv‘se‘i that Cahad‘al.‘ Waterst 1'6} m n y b but said one lifeboat capsuedrover the side ;boat With four or five menlhave not Completed theur potatoIopcn today. first “an m p01“!ch 15 mesh tare closad to foreign fishing. lgiiie aGnarly-Sheathea oeiiernryiiei'tlsce; and they had lost sight. of the As rescue ships sped to thelaboard was launched and lostJ‘harv‘isung 8" this m‘d‘i‘l‘wem'? idem .[ the 50m branch of the w , l ‘ . .g ' ',,I _ r ~ iber date and there are many 9 o t ‘BPOT’I'ED TUESDAS ICanadian territorial waters other 18 crew members in the scene 300 miles northeast of: An explosion rocked the 450- . - l . Canadian Legion. Mr M L an aid an an.“ In Fredprmmn Premier Inn“ water. Bermuda. the coast guard fll‘StIfDOt vessel Wednesday night eds OI gram WhiCh have “at y 5 l For assemblyman William A. ' ac e S . ' . “. ' ' « E . was . Inc: tenants bitJhe-fisheriesgnobichaudL 0L,New Brunswick. been saved in some parts of the A . _ , ,eh, . «~ . In a r . . , . , epartmenf spotted two said the Canadian government Wee.i.-M.....~-~ «v, _ _ y - .. ' r 9 ~ — ‘1' corn _ . Lower Montague man said an S ‘ [over Mam“ Rem "f me‘ groups of Russian vesselslshould protest to Russia about A , . . yesterday that there are. sew rficorgngmfiitfiz’i'lvwfi move}: about 9:30 am. Tuesday. The;this "violation of Canadian ter- eral hundred acres of grain still! The heavy winds. blowing lniable to run this morning and i Fiver and seconded by Russefl gait agrgggigmgil‘ldegh: :Zigizr'rl’gzy-;en, a ,P‘pgram to prim, about in miles away from thezMinister Diefenbaker requesting All 18 were reported to haveIreceived a report Thursdayiand touched off a fire below been wearing life jackets. Other morning that; the ship hydbeen‘ docks._ Flames raced rescue craft were m abandoned. This later was de- the ship as the crew fought to on the scene. 300 miles north Inied. [check them before the explo- ' ' - ‘ .vsive. car 0 i nlted. _ I east of Bermuda. to 10m in the! One rescue \essel. the Vir . 3 IE Navy dispatched out In the area around Cap prince Edward Island sinceIpt-obahiy hot this afternoon_ Chmg m. Black Pond search. The tem erature of the. inia. messa ed the roast guard' The ~ . , . . . water was 74 degreeSI ISM had frigid to go alongside two Submarines _. Torsk and organ {I Id of tlite said.Iha5IWednesday night. Iliad caused MI, Ime offiCials of the Mart; Berber. Chevme or SmmiSI first consisted of motherImdPral action The tension and anxiety "f “Island was damaged u as; ._ tn “proceed at best a alrgve red IpoflaoeasIIoIInI- anw .repIiIaIrted damage up to lastEtime Electric (,ompany it was president “If the First . I . watchers aboard the rescue’ There was no fit-lair M‘speed tnIrender all possnble as- it; zed awiIIhsz‘I "3 1" ' a” In"; -__ II (I u I {ileum}? that through)“ 3’95'9'" Liberal Association presidedi o o .d Ships was renamed by ""5 “195' rwmmer “he had minded “inhimtance'. Ohe man basalegoo stoolv of tlheofllig; r(frpti'ieet i: Vlgsse'2h0flldayl t er? were schiiiemd t' m-lSpeakers .mcmded Mr' Rla'id‘ the sage picked up from one of the ‘thp Captain George. The Captain George. bound rain IIIII Ct a-nd 'iI I II It I q Eh I . 9 9°”; 9‘ er rpm IS” 1'; [m "Fug '°“5~r two candidates. T. J. KirJIcham. vessels by the coast guard. I Then the Trinity \ramgarm, for IMediterreanean ports after gbl .f my . “SS-951011 if. IchiIurisI o in some 0 BF UFO-rcausc .VI 3 m:- F9911!" 5- Ohti'ormer King‘s Cormty Liberal 1' OH N “Fire must be getting Close mime second Ship ,0 wach theleIickmg up a cargo of explo- 3m: 1 II agram WI; e muchr er‘IVet piece. I II I Ill}: othefi hand Island Tele- Mp and John MmlauyI “mm o e dynamite on board. Have heard lsccne. reported that the. firstlSlVGS‘ dynamite and “1‘13"?” ill. EL- _.__._.lfr a i]: rflnigfé‘?“ 0 land 9 0?.“ 0‘ 2°13 SITPDOIM "0 d's‘lated earlier to contest Kings in one of escorting ships advising lifeboat was launched at 4:58lable SUthUI'« 1185th, “5 hm . h . ydazynredficggatlo 0:2 gfijiciestgiirupmh ° gamma"- the next federal election. HALIFAX 1gp: . The guairesiured as she was not in row. all ships to move away from 11m. and She “irkt’d no illfildlslmss can 3" 10:30 WedneSdayEN - F's er'es ‘being mp CNR fem, se'rvicejGUSTS T0 55-60 1 Th” COhVEhhnh W35,he~ld l" stan mother ship Riga. reported The navy ship was going ahead Captain George." five crew members about almgh“ in ,‘hetw'een éoraen and ‘Ca Torfli La“, last m,me th meteor_25l- Mary’s H311 50"”;- Thursday to be. in the vicinity of her through stormy seas. Since. Wednesday night. (‘apt.rbaIf-hoirr later. been Threatened 'Ime'ntmeI pe gologist’ at (he ,Ladi; 1.8th hem FnURTH QUEENS of a disabled Nova Scotia long- Th. Harvey and Sisters was lMissing Man JOHN‘S. Nfld, rcp._' Both ferries. the Mv Abeg-rreported the. winds were contin-f in Fourth Queens Hamid ogasl‘lggntémfiar: {snorted *0 be Carri/m8 three ST. ‘ . Spencer Lake 0f the n‘ B. lweit and MVConfederation wererumg to blow from the. north-‘Smith of Pownal was nominat- . Pn‘ . I Clyde Lake Limited fishing able i0 maintain the FEEUMI‘lhONh'eaSl at 40 m-D-h- With fre- ed as councillor candidate and :9” 03:1 is]: £25511}; Thugggmsiiasiizt life? Nil firm here said Thursday he has ‘schedule. although docking wastquent gusts of 55. I lStewarf Ross of Flat River as ‘Fmfi’dy 95m” this w'ék y Russiuy”! hing verelgh m it received reports that, a large made more difficult than usual.g In this area the highest windsiassemblyman at a convention The we Mica“ n c'am'e from orth 0 min in 6‘ 'b. . HAMPTON g (CPt—. European-owned fishing base :FERRIES TIED UP irecorded was at. about 2 pm. lheld at Belfast Hall in Eldon. an merged Hal‘i’fax sonm A gin” Mngggv Male“? “'5” “n! N. . . . .RCMP at nearby Sussex said may he established at SLI (Iaplain Claude Hunter. presi- Thursday. when they were re- :There were no other names be- . I . Thursday they were intensify. Pierre-Miquelon, tiny French. dent of Nortliumberland Ferriesiported at 48 m.p.h. gusting iOIforp the convemmnI Both me; ggfgggfiefftgderiignethMln. because of poor vialbtl I I I l in their search for Hampton owned islands off Nowfound- Ltd. reported that the MV Lord 60. In the Summerside area the ‘were members of the last leg! . . i - mirehant T. Lloyd Brown. . land's south coast. lSelkirk and the SS Charles A. {met office. reported that. tthlature. 3:221:13: gigllggggfil‘mgffihmgl ' lwho they said "Simply disap— Mr. Lake said the proposed lDunning were unable to makeIhighest winds were recorded «it.‘ Chairman was Richard Jen- Bay of F'u‘ndv between Nava' caS'I'I’O warns . l f I .— 43 lpeared" Wednesday night while base is a “terrible threat" to any crossings Thursday. . a. . when they registered lkins of Pownal. president 0 I. v , _ I tenrouie in his car to Sussex Newfoundland fishing intri’ests.l 0n the basis of the. weatherlgusts of ‘71 m.p.h. lthe Fourth Queens Liberal Asso- Eggnzflf": ET:ng griffin?!” Yank A'rcrufi Conservatives named candifimurevlslan‘d, vire, - president ofrabout 22 miles northeast of increasing the number of for- ,‘reporis being issued last. night.l By late. evening that office mutation. maximal 9 ‘ UNITED VATIDVS (AP) dates in Fifth Kings last nightthe Fifth hings Progressive Con-r here, I I tr I eign trawlers in the Newfound- jhe said that it was doubtfuliported the winds blowing at Spealiers included the two The logging the 5740‘” Han Rename sour‘ces said Th‘ ‘7 at a convention held 121 Geor- servative Assocxation was chair-s fie was heading or the a: land area. (whether the ferries would berm.p.h. and gusting to 65. (Continued on page. 3. col. 2 "y and Sisters out of Lock night Premier Cum hams getown town hall. ‘man and Temple MacDonald of; log quarters in Sussex ofII James G. McGonnell of Geor~ Georgetown Royalty was record- 8th Canadian HussaIrse militia getown was nominated as coun- ling secretary. ; um - I clllor candidate and Paul Mac-i Speakers included the candi- MP Brownv Ina-mad With two Donald of Panmure Island asidates and Hon Leo F Rossbfihhdrem Thhehuy W35 appomt‘ assemblyman. They were unop- ter. minister of industry and na-LEd the “m” commanding of‘ posed. .t 1 IresourcesI Thomas Cur.j ficer With the. rank of colonel. . McGonnell's nomination ran who represented third? lgkfzfi'ihehaw 2:: ‘ was moved by Archie Landri- Kings in the. last legislature,‘The said he was mama I; gan of Sturgeon and seconded lWalter Dingwell. candidate inzumf‘zm when he left home aha by Leslie Underhay of Fortune. .Second Kings. George Wliiteway. r wag driving a 1958 Meteor with . MacDonald's nominationyMurray River. president of therNIfiI license p l a te was moved by Harry McGoquings County Young ProgressiVetThe car was turquoise (we, nell of Georgetown and second-ICOiiservative Assocration. LOlIiSr white in calm-I . ed by Caslmer MacDonald of ; Cantello Bridgetown. Archie} Anyone with information was- Landrigan. Sturgeon and John: asked to call the nearth detach-l CMP. r I l port. N.S.. was being escorted a blunt warning through Acting to shelbume on Nova Scotia‘s Secretary-General U Thant that south shore Thursday night vaCuba will shoot. down any 0.5. the Canadian destroyer escort planes flying reconnaissance Nootka. lmissmns over Cuban territory. The Nootko was called from; The warning was contained Shelburne after the longliner: in a letter given to Thant by radioed she had lost power a Cuban representative If: Iabout 25 miles south of ShelaIcontents were made known lburne. An RCAF Search nnd;latnr tn U.S. Ambassador Ad- 'Rescue spokesman here saidylai Stevenson by the secretary- lapparently her power had been r general. . to- Whitton StartlesBd. By Waving Toy PistOl t I r r admin: MacDonald of Pan-lH. MacDonald. Georgetown. lment of the Politicians Trade Charges On Nild. Grocery Gifts By JACK PICKETTS [lion is open and rampant."lrived at his office Thursday ST. JOHN‘S. Nfld. (CPL—(Mr Greene said. Newfoundland :with an affidaVit already made. The Newfoundland LIi ber alIvotes Monday. ;I may release. it to the pub- flm’. accused Wednesday of Thursday premier small.rlicI. hf. Zaidaevelltngvnogllttl in; a; to tile all 1 fl ce.‘ , . _ in eras in . hwgimdland Vila; wilthuefli‘ee‘“md sa'd he “a” approached now turned out that the ac- tzroceriea. fuel and beer. struckrb.v "several people W110 havelc s . the Tory party. has back at the Pro salve Con- ioffered to make the affidavits“ litself been doing the very" thing ""huv“ Thundly Whh accu' that the Conservative party isy1t accuses “8 0‘ dot"!- Mr “no” “‘1 3“ “mum 0‘ "5 giving out grocery parcels. Mr. rSmalIWOOd- W110 appell‘ed 0" own. / Smallwmd 'said we citizen “Abe same station half an hour Conservative Leader .iampq ____'_______.._——flatcr. said he had known noth- J, ' W ‘ing about it. autism: b;u:_.§:,gi;g“lzg?o:i I "I was thunderstifick tabeml Dink slip of paper obtained‘ Annmnflmem “we” II rzmucindtheheadg “fr.” through the bark mom { Births. death; 3-11 and accuse the Liberal party I OTTAWA (Cpl—Mayor Char-gher. "It's as miirh as my life lotte Whitton. who used her ‘5 “'"rlh' . . r. d t , . sh old “5'3 and {9" l" a board "f "mi ‘13th grilirrfinaiiaipreggi if.0 as trot argument Tuesday, startled mmnr had it. the mayor had a controllers Wednesday when she gun in her desk produced a gun—ea foy rap pis- Mayor Whittnn then told {M S h l r l e y Blackburn. assistant l Controller Paul Tardif. the mar?" 2;Vnggiinlanzfirgfifpsaég Party pummehed h-V "‘9 her-V‘the gun you'll find there." little mayor in the. earlier tiff.‘ Miss Blarkhum rpm-“ed Wm, Jumped from his seat in alarm. fa gold . plated. “bite-handled I Controller Lloyd Francis. his.“ and handpd ii to thg .qulckly realized it was a toy gun "mayor .and Miss Whitton confirmed this 115.ng thp mgynr I:hml'pd the by breaking the pistol at the W. in rppnripr; and sud u had breach and Waving it aloft. ham mom in her at last year‘s Law-13 MY- 737d“ ’13de "1" city hall Christmas party as a' ‘mayor whether the. cap pistol jnkoI Shh thought Mr, Fund. Li ,‘ . exlac-:1 egoaquugters Jottings: l Classified ......... .. lit-ll of trying to bribe and com I was loaded had given H I" hPrI cot-resin or w" n figmal,‘ """""" '_ 1: rihsidm‘flerwm' 5‘,m'¥;,?~g . ‘ _. _ ~ J i "No." she said. "i wouldn't. Police Chief Reginald Amen II‘ flaiiie lizzdbtgin siv'iiri‘inliieafhiie h: rim" Qho‘mh ' ' ' ' ' " I: lbouth irandidnte John R. O'Dei: . ~*__ , . -;~ ., - IurylaIsteaIT lhfimnlifignmfigyér 320$;gfidffica; i Newfoundland ' Supreme (50‘1" :i?nm(inrn1;keif.ii..iii. : lannogcfd whi a: are“ L353; . Whitton asked the controllers ,volver. r commissioner. leavlflfl "‘1‘ 3' "gear... a rug“! 8;] ,3“, order, to . yinto her office for an incameral The mayor said she carries : r Mm“ 0" the “uh! h‘" the 3:?“ I. I 1°§m§$ of‘poor families." Re Miss Margaret Maerllan. trighti.Charlottetownu-eseen are featured The young lady [first 4-H Club member ever to meeting. Tuesday's incident oc-‘it to and from her cottage at EI names of the individuals con- Women?" V , , . . .. . n in -d he would go on television Iecrctary of the Prince Ed- talking to visitors to the P.E.I sh in the inset. lower left. m we coveted “ammo”! rcurred in such a meeting. In nearby lake for protection and y, c ' ’I “V th" this pink' Rural Churches .. 7 if}: 5d“. night to “tell the ward Island Potato Market,— booth at the Royal 'Wlnter is '85 Anne MacAulay. who . “I‘ll go into no iii—camera ses-rnever has ll to her possession "Per election in Newfoundlandi l .33. '82,”, -~ in; Board, and Frank Brown. Fair. Toronto. where potato" made history by being the need potato championship. iaion with you.“ Mr. TardL' told linside the city. "11" ‘ must be the last where corrup—