If it's Good For the Island .lue Guardian is For it @1108 @ttmdiem “Covers Prince WIT LXXVI. NOT-is —r CRASH Bundled 'in blankcts. Bar. frco her log from twisted scat her after the collision. The lfrom vchiclcs had been suspend- Pal'a Flanmgal‘n "do" “l‘ a In one of the cars. At hcr sisters were among nearly 200 tadrlasl Friday mommél 9"”; e commuter ttain wrecked III a Sid? is her sister, Maureen, persons injured when the l .ontinucd on Page . Co. i collision with another train in Philadelphia Monday. waits as firemen and rescue workers who was not pinned in the wreckage but. remained w i I ll Authorized as Second Ottawa, an VICTIM FREED ‘ Class Mail by d for payment of pos'nge “Thar Plate : lSeizures Criticized SUMMERSIDE BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN The Summerstde Town Coun- cil last. night faced a a delegation of some 30 persons. mainly women. from the Hill- crest Park. whose spokesman. Mrs. Doreen Spiccr. protested the action intiated by the counv cil last week that resulted in the removal of license plates from at least two vehicles of Hilicrest residents for non-payment of municipal auto tax. The group complained th at plates had been taken without any authorization shown to the owners. and that installment payments on these overdue tax- es had since been refused. They requested a meeting with the council which has been set for Thursday night. but the council d e c l i n e d the request of the group to retu rn the license plates in the interim. UNANIMOUS DECISION Mayor .1. Ernest Morrison stat- ed that the council had been un- animous in their decision to take the action of removing the plates on autos on which muni- cipal tax had not been paid and pointed out. that the plates had been taken rather than seize the entire auto which would have re- sulted in additional towing and storage charges to the owners. He said the removal of plates 1n ’1 ‘< - - gunfight—ms» _.........'_ ...L_.__.-...._.. ..-._...._...'...._J Reading company trains col- Iidcd, ow Wirephoio) Restaurant Head __ OPEN TO EUROPE ’I Adenauer Ancl De Gaulleiiiii Agree On Unity Treaty PARIS fAPr West Garmanlcountries Chancellor A d e n a n c r and; such nations as Italy. which‘t West Caullel has been nervous about a West. parties. alliance} and has looked to closer ticleI'lfihspT French President dc ‘ agreed Monday on a treaty of. close co-operation in diplomacy. German-French inner This might. satisfyllated the expresscd vieWs of Dies In Halifax HALIFAX iCPl —— Funeral for William Laurence Hart of Mr. Hart. 52. died at his home Sunday from a heart at- tack. Bonn to Halifax. he entered the restaurant business found- ed in 1917 by his father. Wil- liam. after attending Dalhousie University lC-l‘C. He was a sports enthusiast and in college days participated actively in swimming and has- kctball. Germany's three major STEP T0 UNION French spnkesm "l" Post“ 2?; Dermmen‘iCHARLuuniuwm, CANADA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 22. 1963. 'A few clouds and northwest winds ‘25 Edward Island Like The Dew" WEATHER a few snou'flurries; diminish'n: in after- noon to west 15. Low-high 3 and 17. “""".....‘.‘\""E SEVEN CENTS NominationsDuelodayE.‘:'l{°'g;;;;fce ‘ ‘ l l By THE CANADIAN PRESS ‘ I MONDAY. .Ian. 21. 1963 3 Prime Minister Dicfcnhaker It said the government intends ‘l I to bring in amendments to 1 BY STAN BOWLES lrutlters Will be on hand today to the Uncmplovmcni Insuranca {Guardian-Patriot Staff Writer post his nomination. No names Act and the‘Railwav Act. By 5 o‘clock this evening the. were being mentioned last night He also proposed a party OTTAWA (CPt ~ Sharp f'l‘ll- icism of the government's eco' nomic planning measures was voiced in the Commons Monday by deputy leader David Lewis lvotcrs in six Island towns willjbut the word was around that conference to find ways to of the New Democratic Party. {know who will be the candidates several other citizens are cony speed up the passage of He called it "cocktail plan- }for mayors and councillors insidering putting their names to spending estimates for the ning." gthe forthcoming civic elections the list of candidates. } year which ends next March Mr. Lewis. MI" f York lbeing held Feb. 5. I ' , . 31. South. said the government hill l Today is nomination day in MOPTM'PE . . l Liberal Leader Pearson to establish the National Eco- iihe towns of Montague. Georgc- Up “"l'l la” "ml", ll, “WWW” said a spccdup would mean nomic Development Board ls ltown. Souris. Borden. Kcnsing- “‘1 “lat "1 M""t3'~"}° ‘l ‘3 “nllkC‘ altering rules dcsigncd to just one of four planning agen- ‘ton and Alberton. From reports. l-V lhal anyone “'1” mm" “ ” lr safeguard the rights and free‘ cies the government has set up lreceived from these centers last.“amst may” 3 He W3"- ‘f'lm dom of the ousc. or proposes to set up. Each "night. it appears that interest isl appar‘mu-V Plan-q l", 599k a 5m“ NDP Leader T. . Douglas agency reports to a different. iriinning at a low ebb and the‘ "3”" as Cille "lam-"Val" 0‘ the the “completely unheard of" minister and only one has a Ilineup of prospective candidates‘ mwn- : proposal 5001“ R "ll‘r‘mf‘n- lwas inclined to be hazy. ‘ 0f c six councillors now dous surrender" of the rights l serving. only three have dcfin- of hil’s. lKENSINGTON i y stated they will rcoficr. Real Caouettc l'S(‘ \'illc- ‘ I" Kensmgton- May” Everelt‘ Councillors John Hughes. Frank UNIV!“ said the government’s fulltime chairman, he addcd. “This Is what I call cocktail planning." he said. "A t of busy executives of labor and in- dustry are 0 be brought to- lChampion and four counCillnl'S-;Gr(\cnp Jr” and Camomn Raid. proposcd National Economic gcthcr from time to time to Bruce MMLCM- CheSl" Mac'i Undecided are. Dr. A. R. lugs Dcvclopmcnt Board is "ncc- have an enjoyable meal and i’Kay. Arthur Ready and Atholl and CM." chh‘ whih. (hams cssary and urgent." talk." :Cotton were looked upon as def-ll Fraser haS stated that he David Lewis .anh'hrh The kind of economic plan- linlte Starten‘ The tw" "emaln‘. does not plan to nominate. Southl said the hoard is a "ma “9"de '7." Canada "53mm" ‘ling councillors. Robert Carruth-‘ I Hooch-taili- jdcn which would he done by boards composed of ters and Elmer Paynter appear, BORDEN l ed to be doubtful. many voters In the area were of the opinion that Mr. Car- only provide social meetings for its members. TUESDAY. .Ian. 22 The Commons meets at 2.30 . 0 continue debate on the National Economic De« part~time members. Mr. Lewis ln Borden. Mayor Gilbert Bell . id. ls listed as seeking a third two- IContinued on Page 2 (lol. 4i In establishing part-lime ad- visory boards. the government. was just. “paying lip service to something that has become pop- . I ' wlnpmcm Board Th,a 59h. ular throughout the world. and ah. is adjnmmpd “hm he," trying to patch up what. it has Mnmlm. night been guilty of fail'ng to do for l wee—4 r—~—— the past five years." i o i “It Is an Insult to the Intcl~ l I I I Aflanhc Board lligence of members of Parlia- . lmeni and the people of Canada, y ‘G|Ven SUPPOfl' 'ihat this is any sort of serious tac on the economic prob- MONCTON top, __ “a”. toms of this country." Mr. ‘ _ time Provinces Board of Trade Lewis add°d~ ‘ Ry MARION BRUCE lcmumcrl'lal establishment» “'35 directors and members of the' Guardian-Patriot Staff Writer ‘led bl’ planning committee Maritime: Regional Committee‘supmn-Es T2", . , . , Charlottetown Citwwlgullcildlcad .Wallcr Cox. . 0t [hepamdaah (lllanjhgl' hf, Nm‘: film New" 'h'“ "g lyesterday defeated a ylaw; The amendment was defeat- Commerce commended the fed» ' ”" “M” "m" ‘amcndmcnt which would allow ‘od by a vote of five to three, oral government Monday (,n it, l 1the relocation of the Hemnessey ‘with Councillors Cox. Arsenauli. decision to form the Atlantic de— 1 Funeral Home to a section 'MacRac. Wright and NIachill vclopment board. l iLongwm‘ill Avenue zoned for voting against the motion. an The meeting said it ltnpadl j,rcsidential pulp Councillors Gillis. liyndman and board members would be nam-l t 9.. i' was. Mam Opposition to the mot- Corrigan in favor of the amend- ed soon. ion. which proposed the term- mcnt. Two council members. ""‘*‘*~ in: of funeral homes as non- 1Joint P. Nicholson and J “" ""—“' ‘““_ Gormley. were absent. TOWN PLANNING CITED . Councillors opposing the mo- iTakes 2 LIves tion based their main argu- ' ments on the premises that, the A MONTREAL (GP) _,_ Twn funeral home was a commer- ,small children died Monday inelal Ontol'm‘is“ seeking to 0981‘- :a fin, that burned through 8 ate in a zoned area. and estah~ ‘row of threestorey tenements . . I . Jin east-end Montreal. Twelve ll"- 1" “’llh WW" Plall‘mng {0" had plcdgcd-~wiihout a shot. lcd Monday in the Commons. families were left homeless. jl-h‘? area: lh‘f‘ bylaw- If Passed» The occupation appeared to for the 1961-62 fiscal year ended The children were identificd‘Should Dm‘tam 1” all 3'1'035 0‘ be the last of the military opcr- last March 31. ias Richard Bedard. 3. and Mi- the City; the tram“ hazard in ations setting the stage for the ir. Henderson. Parliament's lchcl Bedard. f‘. Their mother. that SBCUOH would increase. return of Katanga Province and watchdog of the treasury. Felix Bedard. was takenltalld property values would dc- its mineral riches to control by turned up such items as the .to hospital suffering fromiprcciatc. Premier Cyrille Adoula's dchi- $624.000 spent on a navy barge 'burns. Her condition was de- Other reasons given were the burdened central Congo govcrn- for which a cost-plus contract scribed as serious. IContinued on Page 2 Col. 2' t. By ALAN DONNELIA' OTTAWA lCPl Canada's auditor-general has carried out this annual fine-combing t the government's financial opera- ' A' Kolwezi Taken Montreal Fire By UN Column United Nations Congo comx ditures to the sale price of rura to rid column occupied Kolwczi mail boxes. peacefully Monday gaining cn- Maxwell Henderson listed the try to Katanga President hloise irregularities In ’ intcd defence and culturcrrropcn to with Britain to offset it. 'mmod the agrpcment a« “£351: sum/Wing am hi “up LON“ other states of Europe. a. . S .‘ an SK.an '. . n i ' '. s ' :. Their decision was reached int “‘31 azimyll‘w “lnuldi lEndlSDCgsablq rTreasure toward two daughters and one son. “greralw by”: "r “Onlem‘crgs‘ he considered a treaty. subject? 80:24:15 omelah (Inoth a or "5 “‘rman-V was “ r ii in at least in Westl ‘ . ‘ ported to have. backed away gm.r:;:,§a;:d probably also mid" Gal‘lleuas tilflméréflghafgfi mm 3-" excluswp l-nnm‘ an]. Franc“ ministers that ~Announcemcnts. notices III ance “1th Fman 'msmp moi Th“ Significanc“ “l “"5 l5 “"‘tlthc‘ two countries are ready to Births. deaths . . . . . . .. 3. ll E‘u‘mpcan and Allan“? Fommih' “w w"5l Comm" Bundcsmgl cooperate with other European Classified . . . , . . . . , . .. 10. ll mues' It also. nppa ‘ PM ‘V' lparliamcnti is hostile to anylgmmg 816,”: the same lines. Finance. markets . . . . . . .. 11 doomed “‘9 PAM-Ch email." 0ft “third force." schcmc. A strong ‘ ufihmpo bah oniy prhm from Comics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 9 a continental ‘hlrd for”, led malner in Bonn favors oxmn"Frcnc,h.Ge‘rn‘-ian co . operation," Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 by Paris and Ron". .1 to it ism“ 0f "‘9- El‘ml’m“ commonlde Gaulle said. City. Queens . . . . . . . . . .. 5 we“ Gcrma“ “" m“ ‘iMarkct to Britain and othcri Th 1 t t t d d h Kings County .......... .. 4 Eiiiei'iii‘.‘liiiifi‘loihilnlfitaéiiEumvm M's-‘- Mvnmid. éauifiaind°xid§§a3§i° wai Summersido ........... .. a Wednesday mom would hp “would scarcely obtain the rail-t.‘.nrhcd out earlier in the day Prince County . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 ' open one. not limited to the two! fication of anything that vIo-. by h eir foreign ministers, 5901“ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8 l French sources sai . w‘m'cns t - - - ~ - - - - - - a - - - - -. 7 ° It provides that the chiefs of: e .state or government. of the two countrics will meet at least Not To Attempt Diciaiing LIVERPOOL. England lAPll silcs which would be placed un- prime Minister Macmillan at... der a Western alliance multilat- . . . ‘cral nuclear defence force. cused r rench President dc. Declaring ho waan m Hm Gaull" M‘m‘la-V "mm M "mm-“title record straight." Macmil- Ing Britain's bid to enter the Ian criticized dc Gaullc at a po- European Common Market for.litical rally week after do political reasons. He warned de. Gaulle publicly rejected the Gaulle against trying to dictatcl m u tllatcral nuclear dc- thc. future of free Europe. jfcnce concept and raised new Macmillan 8lel l‘f‘jcf‘. l MI. and seemingly insurmountable French claims that he had been hurdles to Britain's attempt to‘ Gaullc by join the flourishing Common Kcnnc-i Market. insincere with dc agreeing to President dy's proposals to scrap the Sky-. No free nation. Macmillan dc- holt air-io-ground missile in fa—‘clarcd. can dominate “other vor of Polaris submarine mis- equally free states." HOUSE SPEED-UP PLANNED PM Sketches Pr Mr. Dicfenbaker did not lndi~ catc what amendments “Will be made to the Uncmployment ln- surance and Railway acts. PLAN PRESS LAWS OTTAWA tCP) w The govern- ‘ menu will bring in legislation to amend the Unemployment In- surance and Railway acIS. Prim. ‘ 1 ' k - - . nounPdMlnl‘lEr 2'”?an “Man He said legislation Will also CF m t‘ o Ommnns 0"' he introduced to carry out "ecr- 8-“ tain" recommendations of .the He said the legislation “"1" be royal commission on publica- based on the recommendations “On-V ' I 0f the Gill commission in the The prime minister said he case of the Unemplovment in. hopes it will be possible for the Surance Act and on tho "(If-nrn- Commons to approve all the mendatlons of the Mar-th-mn 1962-63 appropriations by the i-omm'sslnn . . end of this month. No depart- tatlon in regard to tho Railway mental appropriations have yet Act. been approved by Parliament for the fiscal year which ends March 3. 1963 Mr. Dicfcnbakcr proposed a Mr. Diefcnbaker also said the IOVEmment wants to 'ntroducc ‘ hudtlet earlier than usual and "‘9' ll Proposes that a debate meeting of all party rcprcsen- "“ "xtcrnal affairs -nd -' ‘il‘nil‘ tativcs Io find means to expe- rrllg‘ics be held Thursdy and.dite passage of the appropria- a ‘ s - . on.. This debate would be the first1 An early disposal of these 0" these subjects at the current i would permit presentation of the session of Parliament. which be- budget earlier than usual. n" and resumed Mon- Mr. Dlefenbakcr said the gov- adjournment whichiernment is prepared to propose lextenston of Commons hours or day after: an on Dec its twice a year for a discussion of mutual problems. The for- cign. defence and education :ministers of the two countries will meet every three months for a similar purpose. 5 The. defence clauses of the itrcaty provide for meetings of :the chiefs of staff of the two i nations every two months. They ;would discuss the exchange of . lofficcrs. joint manoeuvres and lthe exchange of training facili- ~ es. The chiefs of staff also would examine joint research and armaments production. with the exception of nuclear weapons. land would conduct joint studies l (Continued on Page 2 Col. 4) oposals to expedite any other means House business. Opposition L e a d c r Pearson ‘ said the proposal Involved “a. drastic alteration" in the House 1 rules. which were intended tol safeguard the rights and free-t doms of the House and the peo- ‘ pic of Canada. New Democratic Party: Leader Douglas said the govern- ‘ ment's plan seemed “completely l unheard of." and that it sought ‘ "a tremendous surrender of the. rights and responsibilities" of In- dividual members. Mr, Dicfcnbaker rcpiied that: there was no surrender involved. i He was merely seeking the con- sent of the House to speed up its business. Social Credit Leader Thomp-l son said he was gratified thati lthere was a prospect of the House getting down to serious lwork. In addition to oppositionl rm- rizi. ('ivil Defence members on - operating with the Corps is conducting a radia- government. the government tion monitoring course at Prince of Wales College to train persons ' the use of l radiation detection equipment. jhsd to show it was prepared toI .follow through on work that is. idone by Parliament. RADIATION MONITORING COURSE HELD competitive bids ntlcr shipyards. A similar hargc. built in an- other shipyard undcr compot- lve tender. cost 5357.000. His report expressed concern that the government is making no provision for the added cost of civil service pensions result- ing from pay increases awarded in recent years. SEALS NO GOOD He tut~iutted over a dcfcnce department outlay of $1.130 on ineffective security seals for secret documents. And he notcd - -without comment—that the post office charges farmers only $4 for rural mail boxes which rom Mr. Henderson's report, as well as being a commentary on .the government's method of do- ing business. in some cases rc» flcctcd on the business method! of private Industry. For example. he found about 100 cases where companies sub— e'lhree Men In MONTREAL it'l‘l ~ Tllt'cc mm were arraigned in Mont- real Monday on charges of cap. ital murder arising from the machine-gun slaying of two pn. licemcn duriitg a bank holdup in suburban St. Laurent last month. Charged are net. .19. Georges Marcotte. :34. and .lulcs Reeves. 2? Preliminary hearing for Four- net and Mat'cotte uas fixed for Jan. e of Reeves” pre- liminary hearing wasn‘t set im- mediately. The court had to go to Notre Dame hospital to arraign Rccvcs. reported to be under- going trcalmmi for a stroke. Jean-Paul Four. Hospital. Looking on also is .lohn Bernatchcz. depuiv com- mandant of Civil Defence (‘ol- lcgc. Arnprior‘ Ontario. an in- structor In the (‘otll‘sc radiation detection instrument to two members of the group. Georgie Carmthers llcft». technician at the P.E.l. Hos- pital. and Sister Peter Dam- ian. nurse at the Charlottetown in charge of the course. which got underway last night. is Stan Mclnnis. chief of radia- tion monitoring. Civil Defence. Mr. Mclnnis (right) is shown above explaining features of I NDP Deputy Leader H Gov'i Economic Planning “Shmelws “f this kmd did “0‘ Tsliomhc's last stronghold as he pages of his annual report. tab- 7A was awarded without seeking a ' 'I, milled identical bids on govern- 12 PAGES its Lip Service' A Ont. MP Say readlllg~approval in principle ~~- the bill. since. it was at least "a faltering step" towards the kind of planning agency dcd. He spoke of the French com- missariat of planning. and said what Canada needs Is a simi- lar full-time bureau in set eco- nomic goals and recommend a long'range blueprint of the fu- ture in the government for en- actment. Mines Minister Martineau askc'l \lr. Lewis if powers of coercion would be involved. Mr. Lewis said the question showed ignorance in the minister. since no economic planning board anywhere in the world had such powers. The board's job was to recommend to government. Associate Defence Minister chigny asked if there were all cases of planning agencies "tak- ing the law into their own hands." Mr. Lewis said demo‘ cratic socialists everywhere upv hold the paramount power of parliaments and legislatures to enact law. "Can it he done without state control?" Mr. Martineau asked. "The state cscrciscs control in every law enacted by parliav mrnt." .\lr Lewis said The Toronto lawyer also said that In approaching economic planning the country has to overcome deep - rooted situa- 'ons. Foreign ownership of Call!» dian manufacturing. petroleum and natural gas. an mining in- dnsirics had grown both under tthc former Liberal and the present Conservative govern- t not: “despite our speeches about repatriation." 5 '5 ‘3 -+ Auditor-General’s Probe Turns Up lrregularities mcnt purchase contracts, At. most all were rcfcrred to the justice dcpartment's combines investigation branch. Eventually Mr. Henderson's “"5 and tum”! UP in"i‘gUlm‘l'lrc ort will be studied It the ROLWEZI. The Congo (APtr- ties ranging from useless expcn-{phrhhc accounts cumming; of the Commons. But. this won't happen for some time. The com: mittce hasn't yet tackled his ro- port for 1960-6]. Child Fatally HurtI On Way To School HA'I'IIITRST. NJ}. 1(‘F‘t -- line of three clulrlron struck by D a Cunard. 7. Green Point. In satisiactory condition in Rathiu‘st‘s Hotcl_ Dieu Hospital are Fcrdi'iand Guitard. 11. I brother of the victim. and tcn-ycnr‘nld George Frcnnette. Farmers Gather For Meet Today \l'lNltSth. tint. 'I‘Pt‘MOI‘. than 00 rcsnlutions are sched' ulcd for discussion and action by (lclcgalcs to the 27th annual cting of the Canadian Fed- eration of Agriculture which opens her:- today. Secretary - Treasurer David Kirk sald about 350 persons—«- including 9ft official voting dele- gates from coast to coast—«win attend the meeting. The convent tion will Friday with th. election of officers fr 963, Arraigned! 2 Holdup Deaths ('tiltJ‘thlt‘: (Tlnurlc Mar'ncan 31. and llcoiu Rl'nbant. RI. oi the Rt Laur'cnt police wera killed bx submochinc-gun firs when illf‘" ausilcrcd an alnr at tho (‘oto dc Licssc branch o the Canadian Imperial Rank of ('ommcrcc Ill .‘lrlnt'TaI‘s west- crn outskirts Dec, 14. coroner's iurv l'st Friday found all three criminally rev sponsiblc for the deaths of th. tun policemen. Thc bank was robbed of $126.. 100. of which police have re. ported the recovery of 364.000 negotiable bonds. The the tool was said to contain 86.. 500 in rash and 96.000 worth d .travellers' cheques.