TERRY CORBETT. lses t- ed. right) who establishes the polls and collects returns for the federal election in Labra- Magistratels Job Tough In Labrador Voter's Count l By GEORGE FRAJKOR GOOSE BAY lCPl—Weakcr men would probably weep if tiley had to carry out the elec-- tion assignment of Magistrate Terry Corbett along the forbid? ding Labrador coast. By plane. by doglcani and on foot. Mr. 0 r b e t t travels through the sub-Arctic. making sure facilities will be available: for piople to exercise their franchise in the federal election April 8 “i sometimes think" he sighed resigncdly as he slogged‘ LT n: r. along beside a dog-team " we are carrying democracy to the extreme here." u thr sprawling riding. eliti- mcrilton is often not just k matter of finding out who the. ellgible voters are but where‘ they are. and where tliey will be by election time. They have a habit of moving from winter to summer residences. "Where are the people of Trié .,n angle. Mr. orbett asked when he dropped into islands to deliver enumerators Square! l OTTAWA (CPL—About half of l the barbershop - quartet —- sing-l - . lng Sweet Adelines have re- ” i signed from the group and will 1' form another club, one of their l spokesman said here. i The women quit after Mrs. ‘Lans Clowcs. a Negro bosse- .‘wlfe. was barred from the ()t- based headqurrters of the In- ternational Sweet Adi-lines lnc. : ; new group said it would ‘laffiliate with llarmony incorpo- rated. a group without a color ‘ N.S. Output Of Minerals Up‘Forl962 HALIFAX tCP) Mineral production in Nova Scotia rose to $63,000,000 in 1962. an in- crease in about $1,000.00l) over the previous year, according to dor. discusses the poll situa- tlon at Davis Inlet, 180 miles north of Goose Bay. with poll clerk Joe Rich, chief of the Mascopis Indian band. and Rev. Francis Peters, (stand- ingl Roman Catholic mission- ary, at Davis Inlet. 7 publisher Gives Rule For Success By DOUG MARSHALL ‘lfht annual report on mines LONDON (CP. Canadlian‘tabled in 'lht: legislature by lpublisher Roy Thomson samitllncs Minister Smith. here love of people and love of: lilost of the increase was ac~ rfldlo- newspapers are principal factors1 Phhme‘l “41‘ by record product- caused by inadequate communi-ltransmitter sets in sta- in his success 5 cry 1 h of Silver. 5811 and aI‘ledritlf. cations. but a lot of them by tions. weather offices, radar “0m- must never quit_" hinw1 out-l>l1l dEChHCd by 0116 the habits of the Labradorians, sites. stores and government said, “There is no such thingyper cent and appeared to ea 3 Most of his problems arelfrom the innumerable ‘be they Indians, Eskimos or;officcs. The majority of the 1‘8- . as failure. In my early days as, Stabilized m ablhl 4'000-000 settlers. ‘sults are in election night. and la salesman in Canada I learned ‘ 101‘s. the I'Cpol‘t said Many of them live by theare forwarded to Mr. Yetman that success is just one stepi The small decrease in coal coast in the summer to harvest-in Grand Falls. ahead of failure," -].roduclion was recorded dur— a cash crop of fish. and move As in Henley Harbor, the Thomson was guest of honor in; a year wnen three mines inland or to bigger communi- right to vote taken seriously. at a dinner given'hy the Canada closed. The report said pro- tits in the winter to be closer About 90 percent of the electors Club. Big speech touched Qni dllction per man shill reached to supplies of wood and oil for in the outports cast their bal- Ithe Origins of his organization‘2.92 tons, a record for the prov- fuel and game for food. lots. The average for the wholeyin Northern Ontario and hisiincc and four per cent above “A winter election very riding is about 65 per cent. ‘imial troubles with his first‘ 1961, good for us." Mr. Corbett said. The percentage of the vote in British newspaper. the Scots_i sunlqike mmerap increased “A spring election like the one Labrador Is smallest in the big- man of Edinburgh ,ahhm 14 per ce "L to 300.000 is '1871 Jame-41m? }5 split"! {01"“5 §§t__i':'1‘:95- _ __ "It took me tllree years to get. lots. Sail production topped the F'5 btg- 'It‘hel‘“ ‘3 “‘0 Imihh "‘91 the ads off the front page. The 300,000-tou mark and silver Ol‘ 11 OH (‘I‘ a Sf‘l'iftfmf‘ 3"“ .‘nf‘WS a er was so conservative 'rodllctioii was (nor 700.000 Refuses “ " “ Bidault To Relinauish Political Role STEINEBACH lAPi~Georgestriolism and proml'smg to turn could be produced in commer~ Bidauit has made plain out a truly Scottish newspaper.‘cial qllal'lltllt‘~ from coal hear. that he would rather leave West However, I had to agree norm in: areas that are muted out ." hot reafiily mim‘able. Prospecting licences were is- it is too thin for a ski-plane. There isn't enough snow for a dog-team. and too much fog for parachuting.“ n the last federal election. Mr. Corbett dropped five ballot‘ boxes from a pitching. heaving sma'l plane in the general di- rection of Henley Harbor. Evi‘rv one missed. . . lGermanv than step down as to resell to an Englishman -o RECE“ ES PROTEST ‘ .. . ; . _: He 18‘” roceiwd a 51m. pm_ leader of the French antl~| Thomson said his love of poo that every time we ran a death ounces, a record tor the prov- ‘notlcc we lost a customer. Inlif. “But since I posses low mm The report said selcral pieces ning in abundance. I managed.of land Had been leased to in- remodel the ncillspapcr'sitL-l‘tlsts ‘.\’llo trying to lto l ‘ tswa branch by the American-1 make-lip by appealing to pa- ‘ dc’el'mine tlllcther methane gas‘ [The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. March 18, 1m. 9; lColor Bar Regulation 'Blings Resignations with the Ottawa branch. al- though she was not s member, said she would probably join :the splinter faction. She there was nothing the Sweet Ade- lines could do u a club. “They have to abide by the bylaWS. It is an unfortunate ne- cessity." she said. I In the meantime. Jails Burns.! president of the local Sweet Adelines said her group would meet “is see how many have resigned and redistribute john". She said only two official res- ignations have been submitted; She said the group would lose its international friendship by‘ withdrawing from the interns-i 1tional organization of Sweet Ada ielines and “besides they’re not‘ igoing to miss 40 girls out of 000.. l E. n. .— w The club has withdrawn from a competition later this month lat Rochester. WINNlPEG (Cpl—Mrs. Mar- ion Brennan of Winnipeg. a board member of the Interna. tional Sweet Adelines Incorpol ‘rated, said here she hoped the organization’s segregation rule was a “temporary thing.” l Her comment was made iii an ‘ interview a ter Mrs. Lana Ciowcs, 3 Ne ro was barred» from singing with the organiza- tion‘s Ottawa branch last week‘ end. Governor - General \‘anicr presents Duke of Edinburgh Trophy to representatives of the Royal Canadian Regiment on behalf of its donor, Prince Philip at ceremony in Ottawa. TROPHY PRESENTED TO REGIMENT Left to right are; Gen, C~ Foulkes. colonel-in-chief: Gov- ernor-General Vanler: Lt.-('ol. .l. A. Clancy. commanding of- ficer. 2nd battalion: Lieut. W. B. Gilmore, captain of the win- ning team. The trophy is pre- sented for skill at arms its competition b e. t \v e e n regi- ments who have the duke as their coionel-in-chie . (CP Wircphoto) Your P.E.|. Liberal Candidates J. Watson MacNuught King: Prince nvite You to See and Meet CANADA'S GREATEST STATESMAN , RIGHT HONOURABLE L E S T E R B. PEARSON .. . . national leader of the Liberal Party. . .alnanofhonor . . .aman of peace . . ., John Mullally Allison Gillis lra Lewis Queen Queens EVERYONE WELCOME 5 < a TUESDAY. MARCH 19 12:30 a.m.—Arrival at Charlottetown Airport 1 :45 pale—Mayfair Theatre. Murray River 4. 4:00 pom—St. Dunstan's University I 6:00-6:15 p.m.——CFCY-TV I 'III’IIII material. , . . lucres of mineral rights. The myself." said the postal agent:ers there were deprived of the hhhsh. “"0" SM Plenty of.ordlnary people. “1 MW fmmd‘remrl 511d Sll‘éiil'al Ulsr'orcl‘ies thire. “The mail is piling up."‘right to vote hhhhhh-‘h the h'Whar'hld . HP said he had 8 reputation} tics were announced during of “mm in pamsdgp Bay andyparacmws back... Mn Come“ West German relations. But nofor toughness In some quarters. me year but n 0,”, had yet Square islands. and ii pollingirccalls. “I had to tell him re-. G erman allthorltlesimf} tough on the Other Person- lily of major lead discovery at Falls . White Bay . Labrador, alprobably wash up on the coast;warned that Bidault would not “Winners and IlSulmon River in Cape Breton.‘ r it ll 5 t i t ii e n c y so compli- , of California." "7 b “' turning officer~Joscph thmanfevery election. 0n the first heiof his political activities. lnclud-I‘a“hh‘ihf?s5 proposmm- of Grand Falls, Mid—«has a‘distributes enumeration mate'hing a permanent police escort”l Ithhh‘ I can {am-V 533’ that .k. I . . Ni do 5 View, Labrador had a potential votelgcls back the boxes and other‘ization in which Bidault is all acqhh'eh h'" . P i . of 8.546 in the 1962 federal elec-‘materlal. leader is to eliminate Presidentloffl‘ihzhhhed to the receht easel Ubl Sher F'nds many votes, and they are scat-fator and returning officer con-lasylum conditions will not beifused to reveal SOUI‘CGS of in- ROY Thomfml said here tered (we... 112.000 square miles. ‘ ’foimatlon to a government trt- that during his I‘l‘fl‘nl trip 10 ‘if his father had been an elec- Heinrich Junker said. If Bidainl; “0n confidences i am quitelh I d . .\lr. Corbett, a sqilal‘e-jawed,1tion officia‘. and he didn‘t get‘doesn't like [he terms he may‘doflmatlc- A Jhlfl'hahst must re" 9 “f” “(‘rmlnhd there Shmhd blue-eyed and gond - llllmored ' .. l . . ,i - l ' «Kremlin .witll Khrushchev last Dosh ('Omnli’hlf‘d Mrvicgal squabble over his rightslh‘h'St “mild "0w says I‘V‘h rel . . arllics of his riding. whcrc he.Corbett. “like an earldom." a "polipiml" refugee, Peat What 3‘10“ have {Old me lolmhhth' Ththhh 55”“ 'h h h‘hCh‘ s cm! and two provincial flee to Mr. Corbett at. Goose Baypnimmi activity for security_"fjud29." . “OHS- thy telephone. telegraph. BHd‘lBidault said in an interview. 'l WHEN ROME FALLS “"h‘ “‘9' h” Gem“ 1 . . . Germany lost a war. Two Ger- The United States 191 na-lRome shall Stand: when fails a . itional parks form a 26,000,000-lthe Colosswm. Rome shall fall. mam“ emeu‘ed {mm me rum" capitalist state. The capitalist - world will not be satisfied by ist country. I appreciate that. “ ut neither would the social- WILKIE. Sask. (CPt—A staff serving this town of 1,512 peo- solution would be the reunifica- dispute which sparked 17 resig- pic. 80 miles northwest of Sask- :10“ ‘3" Germahy 8‘ a “mall” t'al board chairman said here. placements can be found before to”, ‘m h “'95. imposs‘ble “’3 Union Hospital‘s secretary- the resignations take effect. few“ the “who” Shh“ 0‘ war- ‘ ha ve submittted resignationslplaln the tension that existed in?“ warm?" “he “1:831? since Thursday night. Board the hospital. as ‘ sense " "m"? “h 3 their resignations effective self," he said. The nurses were ACCRA, Ghaha lReutcrsi April lS—the 3l‘bed hospital upset because a doctor President Kwame Nkrumah ‘Thompson said he was quittingi ' . only a year ago because of his “for personal reasons." Mr. Brandie said the dismls- “varied business connections"—- “tensions in the hospital." name. "had a bearing on the gained his seat in Parliament: Union Hospital Is the only one resignations." and resumed his position as one Botslo was minister of agricul-l ture. he was asked to resign HALIFAX lCPl — A Csna- 10 years, the necessary power dtan marketing expert said here will be provid by Nov: Sco-. heating in Nova Scotla ‘ next 10 years meets wit the! "In addition to providing in-{ creased local consumption of west from the enley Iimmeaullist underground. : to had paid off because some} gucd "l've been trying to find them? _ Ifor-‘that yoll cannot really hate aj 5i amimqm. 1mm “ppm-v man. .. (“mend “Nelson Caslonguay (chief re mer French premier remained person you lone seemed in very much of a fbut one of his policies is not toy reached m. “mmhw Stage of stzltzon was dilly set up. ‘gretfully that we couldn't even .hurry. c granted asylum here unlesslhave found that the only Wop“ . dt‘plll3’2 NF. ('01‘ 10". 0n the second ballot boxes One of the main aims in life for.ahy newspaper I 0W" “day is: tloll out of the constituency to-i Elections are serious for Lab- de Gaulle. i two London reporters LONDON (thtersl “ Chha' .{ers quite high Drostige. A son ‘given Bidauit for another week.l . , bill a reasonable attempt must lMoscow Pmm‘" hhrl'ShthV it'he 10b himSOIf- appeal to West German courts.i5h“°t his Chhfidehc°s~ 'rema'h th'h Ghl‘mhhlhsi "lilil of 40, has long since he- has already worked on two fed~‘ Election night returns come “I win certaian not tradcinobody" bu high courtieon Speet‘h hf‘re Khrushchev. l owns BIG ESTATE A medieval proverb says: . he “"0"?” “hm-Wm" "5 sa-V' 1‘ lacrs public estate which draws And when Rome falls — the of the defeated bermany‘one ~ I .. ' that, because it wants to see a‘ Staff Dispute May Close fist world be completely satis- fl nations likely will close thislatoon. manager, seven registeredl Mr. Brandle refused to com- Thomson “am he had f0“th chairman Nels Brandle said that “I haven't gotten to the bot- B ' very hopehh 5g" probably will close. pected on-the-spot service, and Saturday appointed Kojo Botsio; nurses and nurses‘ aides said sat and later reinstatement of as Ghana's new foreign minis-, I of Nkrumah's closest lieuten- O 0 g Electric Heating May Boost from the cabinet because of his Saturday if promotion of electric tla gnerating plants using local. ‘same success as oil heating ths“ covering about 1.000.000 election officials that the 15 wt. A ter Six days of virtuallof his best ideas had come from‘ _ really know." iganesc. silver and other metal- Zl‘lll‘ people were located. mosltturning officer) asked for the.8 “ham hmhlpm {hr From!" mak“ bUSiHESS deals that areiappraisal such as the possibil- \ir. Corbett‘s riding is Grandjfind the ballot boxes. They’ll! West ruled that even the deputy re'l’ Mr. Corbett makes three trips {he agrees to drastic restl-ictioanR-V '0 “m ‘3 newshaper ‘5 a" T . i ‘ wo Germanles, ; I‘lfl , VOTERS WELL SCATTERED ‘and ballots, and on the third he'tbe French Secret Army organ-‘h bah" newspaper than “'hehf i till of some 35,000. It isn't radorians. The post of cnllmer-l Bill a precise outline oflsent '0 prison because the-V "3' diah'hom "mishap" phhhSh” ' t . iv d'.a ’nted ' i .3 line b“ made m get them. ,Vmuld bf 1" 0MP) 1‘ PPM Bavarian Interior Mln sterl :had made it clear in him that “It‘s hethhh h’ be a hehhdi'lpossibly starting a protracted: “Mind you- I think any jour‘i Refhrrihh t" his "h‘5 h‘ the come accustomed to the pcculi- f tary - saw the solution as a peace .- l i“While stands the Colosseum. "g: “Germany {Ought a war' labout 90,000.0000 Visitors a year. wor d. ‘ soc'alm State‘ the Other 8‘ reunified Germany as a capital- ' l k Hosplta In Sas . Town ed. We believe that the bestj town's only hospital, the hospl- Mr. Brandle said he hopes re- Thomson 5““ KhrUShChh" hhd‘ nurses and nine nurscs' aldeslment when he was asked to ex- the mum!" leader a very h"' if the nursing staff carry out tom of the actual trouble my- RETURNS T0 FOLD Secretary - Manager William sometimes the nurses couldn’t “stripped of political offices‘ they were resigning because of the doctor, whom he did not fer. Botsio, 47, recently re-. ants. in September. 1961. when i Demand For Coal In N.S. business ' in the coal. flasl decade. the coal \rcqutrc- Nova Scotia coal and increased‘ Iment for electrc power gener- employment or Nova Scotia . J stion will increase by half a lcoal miners. electric heating will . WIRING P.m._°uegn million tons a yar. annual re- . FIXTURES i . " George A. augh mans- venue from the sale of this elec‘ . -ger of residential market dev- tric fuel will remain in your . APPLIANCES .elopmcnt for Canadian General own provincial economy." he ‘ lElcctric Company, was speak-.sai . REPAIR.’ ' . 1 ling to more than 100 electricsl‘ "There have been many im- » and building trades represen- prmemcnts in equipment de . i ’ tallves attending a two-day IP'ISan. and. types of fuel used in mlnar on electric heating fun- this put of the country have‘ damcntsls. switched from wood to coal andi He said that since 1953 til: more recently from cotal to oli.i At zinc m ' um exact. But view is o.‘ nuile number of households using oi "The one common actor l easily be 11$qu transact ice a American Falls has increased from 35, o 97,- each of these changes in heating 2 Dense M "Maw." dawn after one of Eastern Canada's loan in Nova Scotis. He said ttlmethods over the years has been in Nun, Am“. and“; winter. on record. this Increase can be matchedllncreased advantages for the; F I. II Scene is ‘ i m w 3,. (LP VIEW). in electric heating the next. users. 11:10 cum—Cornwall War Memorial i 11:45 a.m.—Crapcud High School 2:00 pom—Canadian Legion Hall. Summers“. it 3 ._ IE]. liberal Association Fro. Estimates! Dial 4-8325 Electrical Contractors 161 Queen v “Newt "