All it’: Goodfortl-ie island The Guardian is For it @ttm°ialiattt Low-high 60 and 75. “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew" Pfi VOL. LXXV. N0. 191 -I ‘3' .. LEE 512:: items in H " r- .. L{”rAff,, ‘“‘“*-im"i.Y..‘:§l’.€:l.£i 3" Q... to GOLD C AND SCER GIRLS DRAW SITIONS Z‘ W fllllcollfishd. out right are the girls. drawing Adding to the attraction of The Evening Patriot Invita- tional Pace at the Charlotte- town Driving Park last night. these eight beautiful Gold Cup and Saucer girls drew for the positions they will represent In the big race Friday night. The horses to represent the‘ positions are unknown until later in the week. Left to SPACE TWINS MAY LAND TODAY from the hat held by Cecil Stewart. president of the Ex- hibition Association. with the position they drew: Jeannette Boudrcault, 2: Betty Mallett. ll; Estelle (Joady. l: \iargie Bcairsto. 6: Caroll MacKen- zie. 5: Gloria Darte. 3: Con- nie Davies. 7 and ‘yn MacDonald. 4. The Inaugural in The Evening Patriot triple Crown was raced earlier In _ the season and the third event ' will be the Gold Cup and Sau- cer Friday. Hi Jay and Tam- many Hall divided honors in th e invitational last night. with the lion's slice going to Hi Jay. (See story on sport , page.) Million Milel Mark Exceeded By Nikolayev . i flgitfillilz E Hw .....- l—?—“»_" lManitoba Crops ‘Hit Hard Blow CHARLO’l'l‘E'l'0WN, CANADA. TUESDAY, AUGUST 14. 1962. VN EA T H E R Cloudy with sunny periods in afternoon; little Change in temperature; light winds. ~05“-go“ SEVEN cnnrrs Minimum Wage Is Set For City And S'side l J 4 l A miniminnwage for men of ‘$1.00 per hour in Charlottetown.-18, and Sunimerside ‘ at yesterday's meeting Executive Council. Labor and Welfare Minister! Henry Wedge said that the pro; vinctaz labor relations board is‘ working on a minirnuin wage for 1 men in the rest of the province ‘ and it is expected that the board will have a recommendation on. this within two weeks for pres- entation to the Executive Coun- cil by Mr. Wedge. ~ I The wage order. which ac-i cording to M-r. Wed-ge is now in 0 I‘ effect. applies to employees i working within the corporate limits of Charlottetown and ‘- Summerside. Exemptions to the‘; order are persons employed in By H-ail And Rain :£*::.‘:‘.i:i..:;‘.‘ ‘:‘;.‘:t:§:§; WINNIPEG lCPi H Weekend)‘ rains and hail storms dealt one 3 of the heaviest blows in recent * ,years to farmers across Mani- ltoba. resulting in a 100-per-centl ‘ all ‘crop loss in some areas. I In the Crystal City area. 128 miles southwest of Winnipeg. al- I most five inches of rain fell in ‘ less than an hour Friday. Hail stories which some described as . large as golf balls followed. 1 leaving ditches with three feet’ outs’ regular school hours. any person whose wages are fixed under a labor-management contract signed under the pix» visions of the Industrial Rela- lions Act or Trade Union Act.‘ pt‘:-JSOIIS under the age of 21. and employees of the pm- vincial government. -.l8-HOUR WEEK The minimum wage fixed by. :he l"’d€I‘ is $1.00 per hour for a maximum of 48 hours per week or for the normal num- Hif water and land coated with ; her 0.! hmfls worked per w,_.e;_-_ I "- I _ gir ‘less than 43. S e farmer said his crop loss_ my [me sou,“ by an ,.mu1o_Vue ‘ SW85 10“ P" °°“'- inn ‘ premises of c em- 0 any was approved : Statutory Holiday as defined by of tlieL bar of working hours if less than . on Sunday. or the Interpretation Act, such hours worked shall be at the rate of time and one-half." Mir. the next few weeks” partinent will appoint an in- spector of minimum wages for the province. This will part-time position and the specmr will complahts and carry out the provisions of minimum w a g e legislation. Earlier this year. the Execu- tive Council approved minimum wages Wedge said that “within his do-i be a; In- investigate wage ‘ for restaurant cashiers] and waitresses in the Charlotte-: lFACES ARE RED 1 IN BLACK WATCH STIRLING. Scotland (Reu- tersi—Faces were red day in The Black Watch. crack Scottish regiment. Someone from a rival army unit threw a fake bomb into : their headquarters at Stirling castle here ~ and escaped SC on- the BERLIN (Reuters) —- Rocks: ‘and another flurry of tear gas? fgrenades flew across the Berlin: lborder wall Monday night asl lseveral thousand West Berlin- “ers demonstrated on the firstl anniversary of the Communist! lbarrier dividing Berlin. 1 East Berlin border guards,l for the second time Monday,. ‘threw tear gas grenades at thel Bernauerstrasse crossing point where demonstrators had gath- ered to throw stones over the ‘wall into the Communist sector. As West Berlin police were ot-free: Army cook Johnny Hard- casile. 34 was given the task as a test of "initiative” by in unit of the Royal Engineers based in Marchwood. South- l ern England. I Dressed as a tourist. Hard- castle hitch-hiked to the eas- tle. Speaking with a foreign accent, he asked the guard about a man the newspapers said intended to put a bomb I I l l l l in the castle. . . Ha,-doasuo added; “Tho breaking up crowds of demon- guard answered in u strators at Bern austrasse. new groups of up to 1.000 gath- broad Scots accent: ‘He may _ _ _ ered in the Kreuzberg district get in. but he'll no get out.‘ " in a “hostile" mood 14 PAGES Explosive Air Reported As Berliners Protest Wall I Rocks And lear Gas Hurled Over Barrier derer. murderer" every time an ast German policeman‘! face was seen in one of the fir- ing slits that have been cut in walled up windows on the Com- " munist side of the border. French troops patrolled the Bernauerstrasse border point in jeeps and scout cars. The demonstration drew I large crowd of silent East Ber- liners on the other side of tbe_ wall. But they were dispersed by it convoy of East German police who were rushed to the, scene. Approaches to the border point on the eastern side were cordoned off by East German olice. The protest march advancec :|n l9-foot Sailing Craft ' town and Summerside areas. ‘ "At present," said Mr. Wedge. we at e not considering a general minimum wage for wo- men throughout the province. Then have been no requests that minimum wages for women be corsidered by the labor de- partment." The cook then got into the i castle and “I chucked the bomb with a little note through the window of the commanding officer’: office. Then I walked out . . ." He left undetected. -on Bernaucrstrasse after hav- ing moved for more than fivu hours along the 28-mile wall oi brick, c n n c re t e and barbed Wlrf‘. Earlier in the day the march- ers touched off a tear gas bat- tle between East and West Ber- _ lin police. East German border guard! bombarded the marchers with tear gas grenades hurled from Eyewitnesses described the atmosphere as “explosive. a very ugly scene." They said the marchers were being carried away by enthusi- rned that “anything asm and wa ‘can happen. l PROCESSION GROWS Both East and West Berlin ‘police looked apprehensive as ‘the procession grew to 700 per- sons. They were led by a young _ . man carrying a seven-foot. cross the C°m{l“““-5' 5?Cl0!‘ (30111! with tho inscription --we no. {)he American district of Kreup _" erg. ‘ The Communists also turned‘ a water cannon on the march- ers before West Berlin police arrived at the scene and forced Japanese Boy Crosses Ocean cuse The marchers were advanc- ing toward the Bernauerstrasse _ _ border point where another 'l3l’~""‘ hall ‘l"'“°" H9“? 3 1.000 demonstrators were hur- SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A The Japanese government. Japanese youth who crossed thel which had given him up for Pacific alone in a 19-foot sail-‘ dead. said it was astounded. boat on a diet of Japanese rice. beer. sake and fresh fish wants to stay in the United States two years to learn English P355907‘ "" the 3““"“"l ""3 ling stones into East Berlin. the East Gcmans to retreat un- der a barrage of tear gas gre- 3 nades. l 2 - “My‘ harvesting of the best. ployer. or elsewhere as directed The plans of Kenichi Horie,j’exu1uined that Horie was den“. 5 _ crop lvcliad n years is don " lby lllc 0lllPl0Y0l'- “'*lleth€_I‘ -if 0 23. of Osaka. are somewhat mined‘ adventurous yuum E (;p fl-am Ap.|1.-“tors Both went to sleep after com. '.the Soviet Union and n compe- ll€_ Salli» I Wotll m0V_9 H ma- W0~l‘l<- Wall’-lllil W0l‘k. al/allable clouded by the fact he _arrived‘ Horie proud” showed wast- MOSCOW .. Russia’; space plating their scientific observa- giant Russian source declared: 0111119 llllll "19 llcld-9 llll-S l3ll- 3 T01‘ V~"0l‘k- 0!‘ -0" Call. Shall be-‘without passport. visa. immuiil-. guard men Mu twins went-tnaleep in orbit Mon-., lions-.tor.t.he. day. A day night alltor one of them had Both had far outstripped the logged more than 1.000.000.best previous Soviet space of- n-,j'.-g_ fort and had covered distances There were indications that beyond that to the moon—— one or both might land today. which ranges from 221-453 30 A Soviet source told the As- 252.710 miles. nociated Press something inter- Therp was mu no word on ostlng would happen Tuesday whether a third afternoon but refused to elab- would join them as they swung 0l‘alC‘- HOWCVCI‘. 81 abfllll that around the globe in continuing limo hath astronauts mlfllll be radio contact with each other in positi the Soviet. tand earth Union for a landing. The Soviet news agency Tass ‘PART OF SEMES? _ said Maj_ And;-ian Niko1ayor_ Moscow had buzzed with ru- in ms spaceship V03. mors that in third shot was in}. m 5ut'u,duy_ nun flown 1_. planned for Monday. According 030,000 mg" in 40 orbit, by 4 to Reuters news agency. an un- D _ official but reliable Moscow By the “mo in-no_ Li_.co]_ source said the Nikolayev and pave] pnpovjch‘ launched 1n,Bopovich shots were part of a vnoiunk Iv Sunday‘ nod nu,-god fivc_- shot series planned. But 9125000 mayo, in 24 m-hiin_ ;officials refused to confirm or —--—————--—————-‘deny the report. Neither cosmonaut re- IS Seen lported any discomfort froiii the o . ipeculiar condition o weight- Slaying Motive 0 is lessness encountered all pace flights. pIl:)l‘S"!T;l‘;1i':1lElA,‘1,-“c“:3l’;ai;‘-Dggllftlllgg: Thus the two sgemnd alrglady ll em they are convinced robbery was i3.'"li.i.2"‘§2iZ?.i.il'§'§ii‘3§? the the motive behind the slaying of uumuu body Maurlce B“““°“- 45- {°“"d wclghtlessness in prolon gcd %‘ii.§’.§’“l'.i.‘2 "“"°‘ii.’“ iilinflfiifl “’“° “*3”- n near e . racetrack in suburban Polnte! g"°‘;3d finer?‘ dfigutfilg Aux Treinbles. lm e {to 31 suowed the They “id he l‘ rewrted lolfigaccasliiinautssoh ad normal have won a large sum of cash lh ° t Seat and muse Ta” ,e_ on bets at the track earlier in: “T ' the evening. His wallet was rt . - . There was a flurry of excite- mming when Ponce found h“i.mcnt among correspondents in _ Moscow at noon Monday when u cpnirumors circulated that the two lspacemen were about to head for a landing on Soviet soil. on p ni Police said Benulleu. also I Liberal " day—inay tr ‘W E “syn: ?WA'l‘Cll PAIR ON TV ‘ Television pictures -from the }interior of their space ships ;were relayed from time to time ;to the Soviet TV network. Both »lay back in thcnr seats. Occa- lhalf-sitting position to work bet- lter on their log books. But they ’made only limited movements. | The two Vostoks. perhaps lnble at any time to be brought close enough for linking. ex- .clted scientists in the United States and. elsewhere abroad. The Russians never have said ‘just .how close the two space- ;ships are. although Tass re- lported Sunday they were near lenough for the cosmonauts to lsee each other's craft. l l l l §Girl Believed llurecl To Death 7 TORONTO (CP) A shy studious. 16-year-old girl—whose stripped, beaten. raped and shot bodv was found in a ditch Sun- have been lured to her death by A telephone caller posing as one of her school teachers Julian Wolanskl was last seen by her parents about 4:20 pm. Tuesday when.she told tb in she was going to meet one of her school teachers who had called and said he wanted to talk with her about examination marks. Insp. William McNeely said Monday he believes the mystery caller was not I teacher. but someone who used the guise to emit: oyee. was Barty organiser tn the Montreal area. But the two wheeled on over draw the girl from her borne. Top Blood Lines Seen In Livestock Ai B o..ooog,' . min; usually st:-on; thSeo"¢iiint‘i‘neiit"t'I”Tiepinenteiloih‘~p .wiflI.ll0nllen01Hl¢Cll°|‘l‘¥ livestock behg shown at me’ blood ln the °°¢llIT°W‘~ Prwhclel itxiiiuuon here lEARl-V PROM“! Two Willi hails of miueual The y0llfl¢9M'°' 3l*'‘’v 61”‘ pmin.ise are in‘ the Senior cu! lam-.v Lloyd Rom showed WW class to be drawn morning loi-omlse as a sire when his first In an Cdieeinn. They are ‘E.-nan dmial-ten aver-M 13-5“ Nfiloyil Let! 8 land that ‘potions milk as two-yell‘ 0149- xpeilukuqtnuigiwgtm by nndlhofiistttneeof totin- . c - ; '.’.":..."' "§§S"'.i‘.' '‘'°‘'" ‘“ "'- wi-tan:-to-FIND-I1 field. wllfl animals have mm, 11 r he and man. eta. 3.11 'l' ’°'“""' ' . Cluelflel ll-ll ¢,'f;l,°“",::" "“"u;’c” mg‘ Fiance Ilult it has auiiiioeeoue of me’ °'“‘'‘‘'- '°‘‘‘'‘'‘' ’ |e‘ h ~ UM 'I”I‘I DI‘. ulloellolcu 7 states with In in-um Perm lllllt 00-» ‘ herd. and the most lnhmu film 0000- - ' out in fig no you in out untrue : tenants. *3“! u e F 0 lab records averaged 16.63 milk on tncli second lactation. Of Lloyd Royal’: first II daughters to be clean . e were graded “mtcetlent". and here. on record. He was mud the 5? —v are not cominiz 6”!"'"§* . About 3 ‘Winnipeg from lHog Cholera Crops in the area were at-5 most ready to harvest. Some‘ swathing was done. .28 inches of rain hit midnight Fri- day to midnight Saturday. thej heaviest during a 24-hour period . Spacemanlsionally they would rise to a since 1914, In Stonewall. 22 miles north of Winnipeg. rain-gaugues over- flowed and stopped measuring after five inches of precipita- tion. Said On Wane OTTAWA rcni-'rn.~ agricul-i lure department said Mondayl be “definitely on the wane."' l It said no ne wcases have; been reported -to the. depart-i ment since Friday night. The! 0m., and the other in Terre- bonne County. Que. The two new cases brought the number last week to eight—} three in Ontario and five In; Quebec. ' l Wllolfi year's work gone in a few v,~nuvtc_d as. this m'nutes."' ' ’ ‘ art an hour gorked. i p . all be paid» for at the fill! hourly rate. . OVERTIME PAY Concerning overtime. the or- der reads "Where any employer g rcqiiircs an employee to work in excess of 48 hours a week. or in excess of the normal num- ‘ PCs Planning 3 Strategy . Talks l OTTAWA (CF) ._ The Pro- gressive Conservative party an- nounccd Monday that a three- day meeting of the party's na tional organization committee and executive officers will held here beginning Aug. 26. Included in the two groups » :the epidemic of hog cho|efa "1! are members {if the Senate and ‘ontnrio and Quebec appears to-House of Commons. representa-l tives of all provincial Conserva-I tive associations. the Women's: Progressive Conservatives and: the Progressive Conservative l last cases reported involved two‘ Sllldelll F€d€l‘8ll0ll- ' ! farms —- one in Russell County. Also included are provincial‘ leaders of the party. V ; Prime Minister Diefenbakei-' will address both groups andl take part in discussion of partyl policy and organization. service. the public health serv- . . ' t.. h’ zation record. proof of financial 4 “me 88” oat. _'ep°r er: ‘S planned trip was suicidal. I-{is M Bemauerstmssc mu dem_ stability or sponsor. l . . . while th U_S_ immigI.auuu~ His tiny cabin contained a J’ W85 agaillsl ll~ l00- bill .onstral.ors were shouting “mur- ‘ soggy cardboard carton of boo “JFK lo Ask Congress For Reforms In laxes plastic water co - 0 I , . _ _ , tamer was still more man ha" WASHINGTON I/\Pt -— Pres-.{d‘ecision. on a _ tax reduction. lfull. A side cupboard contained liidenl Kennedy announced Mon-l l»°""l¢‘l'“l3 _’“lV'?'~’- PVC" l1'°m iinstant coffee, instant cream.}doy night he is going to askjmme “f h‘‘ °l°.5° ”5S°°‘ate5' .t- ‘ d J v_ I . has tugged at him for. weeks. corted him to St Francis yacht l Lilith-‘ss (vigil? and al‘l(a]3le(lieVlll)£'ll'l'lrl'fIsS Congress at the start M next? K°"“°dY h“m'°55‘*d “'5 stand harbor and cglléd {M {he im_* and 3 can 0p£.nel._ year for tax reforms including with arguments and charts. migration Service 1-——j- a reduction of tax rates. Briefly mentioning recent l with the aid of his .Iapanese- . . He rejected an immediatclnussian achievements in space Liverpool Pilot English dictionary Horie got lhusiness ' I Killed In Crash ice and the Japanese consulate work on the problem. Horie is staying at the home of a con- sulate employee in amiable pro- tective custody. Horie sailed inlo San Fran- cisco Bay Sunday after a three- month voyage from Osaka. The surprised us. Coast Guard es- spurring tax cut but 0 at the beginning of his speech. . . 'promised to call Congress into Kennedy said "we are behind" :tc£,ls‘:“,:)" v2§";§‘a;f‘1d“.'jar”n‘“gn‘g‘f lan emergency session to slash but making a major effort in ‘ ‘ ' .taxes if there was R skid in the space and other areas. Efhcgkehpm gisgggs 331:3: Ln.ERPOoL_ N.s_ (GP, __ .U.S. economy before the end off Then he turned to the cen- ors. iF‘lt.-Lt. J. R. Mulhall, 30, killed i”‘° Yea“ inomy. The coast guard studied ihelflriday when his CF-104. Kennedy mad“ 3 “idlll-lPlCVl-; He said the United States was iime Sauuuai with sman cabin Starfiglitcr aircraft overshot a ; sion address from his desk in tin a recession when he took forward and found only a tiny runway and crashed Cold the White House. It was his first office, radio . nn-ootion finden sextant Lake. Alta.. will be buried here report‘ to the American people Kennedy pointed to charm and . oomuass, No auxiliary on.|Thursday with full military ‘since he t.old them last March showing increases in economic f 0 his decision to resume nu- clear testing. said they showed gains but This time he gave them hissufficicnt gains. sectors since he took office. He communications ‘ ll0ll0T!- not goo, onoumoerod Ho,-to I-‘It.-Lt. Mulhall was born at ‘ Glace Bay. but moved; HELL OF A NAVIGATOR ‘here as in child. { “Obviousiy one hell of a navi--0 Appointed 3 pilot officer in : ator." mused one coast. guardlmss. he served at l glue or radio iz hham. ' - man. lN.B.. Baden-Solingen. Germany ,‘ Horie's family in Osaka wasland at Cold Lake. E overjoyed at the news of his ar- He is survived by his wife ‘ rival. and three children. i ’ Although they wear no u-owns. one of the in the collseum at the provincial by royalty-e queui and bet DA|RYMEN'S QUEEN, PRIN CESSES OPERATE BOOTH three princesses. 'I‘he booth. that of the Delrymen‘I Ao- eocietlon. ll being looked after by the Provincial Dairy Queen Von-a Macniell. left. d In Clydesdale Class MargareI‘s Pride. a beautiful *-Anne look the reserve senior yearling filly owned by Craw ‘ribbon. ford Sinclair. Emerald came The showing in the stallion through with the junior andrlass was disappointing. and grand championships in the t-Cecil Stewart's King‘s ack Clydesdale ring yesterday at and grand Cll-'-m1P'l0lJShlD With- the Provincial Exhibition. l0Ul opposition. . Nappan Strathmore Lily. shown Irving Haslam, Emerald bad by Frank Gaudet. York won the the best two-year old filly and senior championship and re- John Gillis placed behind Mr. serve grand ii. Sinclair and Mr. Stewart. in the Cecil J. Stewart's Betty Queen , class for fillies born in 1961 Anne was reserve junior cham-l Cecil Stewart bag the winning pinn and his Favourite Quecnl lCml.lImIt’d on P3519 4. Col 7‘ Kensington Exhibitor Cleans Up In Horses Remington‘: R. S. Humphrey topped every class in which ill stable cleaned up the maior showed. and he also had sev- portlon of the top prizes in the eral top placings in the Road- Standard Bred classes yester- ster classes. day. with the champion stal-I Most of his horses were the lion and the champion and re- get of Dean Gallon. with all of serve champion female along them tracing back on their with a string of first places. dams‘ e to the s ol His two-year old stallion Sky show mare. Monana. now de- Rocket was male champion his ceased. that dominated Mari- mature mare. Miss0Gallon. fe- time Winter Fair rings more male champion and his Pixie than a decade ago. Douglas Hill‘: mature stal- Meiidcwbank. who 3:; chosen to right. Rowena Garrett. Girl. in VE§'¢l'l|1i¢lll|lMl8|!e|'. .wIs . H Dominion Byrd "S H" ddry oumn t J nior . - reserve e ampon. v. on. . Farmers Fidd. Day bet: at East misc’. “Mm Dunl’hy' K‘ The Kenslngton man had eiizht|only_other horse to get tuba the experimental Farm July am” Hey" .5“ “"6" ‘Red ribbon: for a perfect daylehempionship ring when he 8. Her orlnceeeee include. left "‘lil°’°“v M°"‘“"1 in the Standard Bred ring as he‘ (Continued on page 4. col. 8) .) 0‘