P A or. Good For the no . A The Guardian is For it 4 Clintlnuing their friendly ri- valry. the students at St. Dunstan's University and Prince of Wales College are broadening their competition in the field of blood giving. Last evening the sophomores at SDU issued a challenge to the 4th year students at PWC. based on the class donating the greatest percentage at next week's Red Cross blood don-‘ Si .. STUENTS LAUNCH BLOOD DONORCOMPETITIONV or clinic. Above centre. Mary Donovan. sophomore repre- sentative and Paul Whalen. 4th year representative. shake hands to officially inaugurate the challenge. Seeing the Farm Credit Act Declared Not Aiding Small Operator OTTAWA (CP) -— Lucien La- moure (L — stormonti said Friday in his speech that the 1959 Farm Credit Act has achieved just the op- posite results from its an- nounced Durpose. ‘ He said the government's de- clured goal was to assist family farm units with loans. But the loans were going to larger hold- ers — the average loan in On- . $.39! small holder. - The act was being adminis- tered to encourage the develop- ment of larger holdings and :12 there are in ‘nu ct I t r,was _j awoan an a ua fifirroorn‘-was-left to assist the months was‘ liq maiden Commons ' farmer. who doesn't want to un- dertake an expansion program. Increased funds for the cor- poration should be used to in- crease the number of loans and not provide bigger loans for fewer persons. Mr. Lamoureux also said delays between common“; '1'.’ delay?" Agriculture Minister Hamilton said opposition MPs were for- getting that his department pro- afi’ FI- itrtburl said he always relishes th o helped to account for the reduc- tion in the number of family farms The majority of loans were being used to acquire more land and only 4.5 per cent for purchase of livestock and equip- ment. Mr. Lamoureux. a lawyer. was speaking resolution to increase the work- ing capital of the Farm Credit Corporation. . He said that in Ontario hewteen 1956 and 1961 the number of farms fell to 121.000 from 140.- 000. The reason was unavailabil- ity of credit for small farmers. Mr. Lamoureux said the weak- on a government‘ try Florida Notes Tourist Th-recit MIAMI. Fla. (AP)-Tourisb conscious Florida is acting to to keep the tourists coming despite the Cuban trouble. vides small loans under‘ the Farm. Improvement Loans Act. as well as long-term credit un- der the Farm Credit Corpora- tion Act. Farm improvement loans to- talled $102,000,000 in 1960 and $108,000,000 last year and the av- erage loan was . . These loans covered the purchase of farm implements. buildings and livestock. W _. g_ ir 1930 and held the seal: M ~ ' .. uni1l.1 _ . W ._ 8 flfilfllly. ‘her (NDP_Pofl_ non: in’*tiia Tr ‘ area, individual es. watch “the ovarweaning con- fidence“ of the minister, but most farm legislation "ain't worth a damn in northwestern Ontario." Farmers there would appreci- ate “a 1 tie less earnest blar- Boni- . n to show he was sincere in his aim to help agriculture by submit- ting the farm credit bill to com- mittee s dy. t \t(! _ younger years be distributed $1 t assur residents that Florida is in no more danger of nuclear attack than any other state. Fleet Activity Boosted Halllax Sou HALIFAX tCP)—-Ships of the Navy’_s.Atlantie Command have begun a series of "exercises" off the Canadian east coast, it was learned Friday nigh A Na t. apokesman would give no duoiis. He said the ma- noeuvres replace a joint Can- ada - Uni exercise States scheduled for next month. The lcint operation was cancelled for us. ibips because of the Cuban ‘ Munwaiiefinmi whole Atlantic “M bu-u «here stepped E2 :5 ii" in £111-1-r 9ie¢etib,-kerf- In- *- nouncément that rces Report ‘De Gaulle Asks For ‘Yes’ Vote PARIS (Reuters) — President de Gaulle told the French peo- ple Friday they will decide Sun- ay whether he "shall continue De ment in a final radio, and televi- sion appeal e Oct. referendum on his plan to’ amend the constitution so that future French presidents -came a director. and he influ- for a “yes" vote 'in rive will be elected by popular vote rather than by an electoral col- lege/. ’ .«ogn;;ou si-:vEN CENTS W E A T H E R .Mostly cloudy with a few showers; very . cool:' west winds 20. Low-high 38 and 45. I» Sunday: Sunny and cool. - a‘:-scam‘ ? Khrushchev Orders Stay In Ocean Traffic To Cuba things are done right are. left. Dave Reynolds. chairman PWC bl donor committee and right. Lee Gillis. chair- man SDU blood donor commit- e. liberal Senator Dies In Ontario .Kl'NGS'1'ON. ‘ Ont. (CP)—Sen- ator W. A. Fraser, 76. a’ Liberal member of the Senate since 19t9, died in hospital here Fri- day night. Senator Fraser. from Trenton. 0nt., had entered Kingston Gen- eral Hospital a few days ago Cause of his death was not immediately known. An industrialist and fruit grower. Senator Fraser was elected to the House of Com- mons for Northumberland rid- .S: Firm Awarded ouris High Contract A $256,000 contract for exten- sions in the Souiriis Regional High‘ School was awarded to MaoDougall Construction. New‘ Glasgow, N.S.. it was announced yesterday by ambitect Keith Pickard. Extensions will include an auditoriiun. locker rooms. show- . ens and classrooms. There were three other bid- ders on the job, M. F. Schum- Nehru Places India On Emerge NEW DELHI tReuters)—ln-- dia declared a country - wide state of emergency Friday as Prime Min 1‘ sa’ Communist Chinese border at- tacks are a virtual invasion of the whole country. Nehru.‘ speaking at a New Delhi University students‘ un- ion. said "I am confident final victory will be ours." Meanwhile. President Sarve- palli Radhakrishnan proclaimed a state of emergency giving the Indian government the right to suspend civil rights, ‘introduce censorship. detain persons with- out trial and legislate_i£r.iimat- .- Q- CALLED NICKEL BILLY T e was known affectionately as Nickel Billy, and in his fiery bills by the handful at rallies. He was credited with getting Trenton its large RCAF base. He established Central Bridge 930 and Works Limited. of which he be- enced establishment of many other companies. He served with the 49th Reg- lmcnt in the First World War. During.his stay in the House of Commons, he was chairman of the public accounts" commit- - for 10 years. His death leaves the standin in the 102-seat Senate at Lib- erals 60. Progressive Conserva- s 31. independent 2. inde- pendent-Liberal 1. vacant 8. Surviving are his wife. the (-6 fl; 0 1’ Maclecnn Has Speech Today At Moose Jaw members of parliament. headed by Fisheries Minister Angus MacLean. leave Saturday for the government and deliver an address at the evening dinner meeting on conservation prob- lems. During the day the MP3 ' will make a tour of g South Saskatchewan dam pro- ject. The party will fly back to Ottawa Sunday her husband and wit ing close to her bir warden, Saskatchewan . where ee her father was the community doctor for a number of years. man Company Limited. Eastern . Woodworkers of New Glas and County Tile and Supply. The Dougall firm built the Prince Street School is at work on the West Kent; School in Charlottetown. Work on the foundation is to‘ start immediately but will halt when cold weather sets in and in again in the spring. The Job is expected to be completed .. for the opening of next term. It w H DICKIE Talks Are Pushed As Strike Nears MONTREAL rCPi-—'l'eams of tired negotiators remained be- hind locked doors Friday to try to head off a strike of 6,000 CPR trainmen scheduled to start in less than 72 hours. Another night session-—the sixth in a row—was arranged by special federal mediator William H. Dickie. There was no indication of whether the crucial talks are making progress toward a set- tlement. ncy Basis A session of Parliament has been called for Nov. ii and im. mediate approval of the procla- ion is expected. The la calls for approval within two mont . The Indian constitution per- mits the president to declare at state of emergency in the eventa ’ of war or a ' ' HT E India‘ gresssion agains E The president also introducedl ' a an ordinance incorporating pro-1T0 W. visions ‘of the Defence of India} BERLIN (AP) —— Gunfire Act which was in operation dur- HIE the Second WOT“ w3l‘- lsmashed the peace of the Berlin ' hnrdcr Friday night as two East CANCELS F1353.“ lGermans escaped to the West. ~ - — -- -~ . °-5.'~°§-“—“l‘l°‘l--‘°“1'l— Up tonow the duration-‘of the mat’ {mm New Sad“ Y" R Cuba crisis had brought to Com- CAPITAL BUREAU an- °°"’ B°mb'y‘ Cal°"”" “dlmunist - surrounded Berlin the Madras and it was unofficiallylquietest period the my had ex_ ""d°."‘°‘.”.’°d the g°Vemm°“t ha‘ pcricnced since e wall was requisitioned turbine - propeller thrown up 14 months ag . aircraft used on these routes to Two refugee, reached the rush supphes l" the nlmhem west under a barrage of bullets. b°"d"~ Two shots whistled into West The °m9"3°“"'-V measure“ Berlin territory. police reported. were announced as reports of new clashes with the Chinese on the disputed northeast border reached here. FUND HEACHES OF THE GUARDIAN OTTAWA -— A group of 20 r. MacLean will represent the hi night. Mrs. MacLean will accompany be return- place. Ha- all armed forces would prepare to meet "any serious development." Long leaves for navy person- nelwere cancelled until further a K38. dcred aboard ships for quick departure. The Atlantic Command took steps to get_all its ships closer to home base. The carrier Bona- vkenture and five destroyers of t e IFS F“ vi esd fi days ahead of W hchedhle all; the visit of a us. submarine due F rid a y was called, off. . . _ ‘J , iiu.'(Ari—riie Mi-4 say: the Soviet Un- anii nu‘, inn, rights in Af- ; nu to A to sub-« t' ayweapono t. by Latin Qaadria. aid!-med sources in halo» as saying "Soviet are concentrat- "'llMVvplasaiireonBraailto n u.!:.‘t'."."..."'?""f""'.. .:::.f.:”:; H naauiuqueeu *u‘ns-nIuus2oninnBi'v'- lomats’ in‘ Washington and in the Russian envoys assigned to made e in Premier Ben Della who lg-edently visited Cuban Premar tro. Iiondrix said the air bases needed were use must had no transport aircraft of suf- ftcicnt nose to much Cub‘ in one Meanwhile. in says, lance lfi ’thatauelaIr 1'“ wereiacubapuldud u“.li‘usoviat inilitar.viImon- I u some crews were or- ‘ th a newspaper uu .. , cusm Miuriamu sss FLA laceorfitooqthn ‘..‘l‘.‘......................£:l flvlimgutaat-. work. Cfllfl _»ed States border received four» ‘ to live inches of snow. while St. 38.7 PER CJENT With 30 per cent of the cards returned. The Prince Edward Island United Fund reached $88.28l.66 or 38.7 per cent of the total objective of $227,487 by last night. Charlottetown has reached 58 per cent of its objective of $118,487: Summerside 45.5 per cent of its objective of . . Queens County 1.6 per cent of its objective of 26.000 and Kings County it per cent of its objective of 23.000. No returns have been received from rince Cou- nty. outside Summerside. N.B. Hit By Blast SA.EN'l‘ JOHN. N.B. (CP) - Many parts of New Brunswick, were under a blanket of snow Fr-iday—at least for a little while. before rain washed away most traces of the area's first blast of winter. late Friday night snow still was over parts of New Brunswrlclfls north shore. Most of the precipitation was centr in the Campbellton area. Freezing temperatures w e r e expected in southern New Bruns- wick today with the mercury dipping to 30 degrees at Saint John early this morning and rising to I Milli of 45 n the HALIFAX (CPD - Two oi’- ficials of the Fisheries Council of Canada said Friday they are amazed at "revolutionary" de- velopments in the aritime fisheries program. lhant Pushes Moves lo Prevent Shooting UNITED NATIONS (APi—So-ewas disclosed as Thant con- viet Premier Khrushchev has K tinned an intense round of dip- ordered Soviet vessels bound.lomatic talks with U.S.. Soviet 1'01‘ Cuba to Stair’ SWBY 1611190-‘and Cuban representatives in rari from e illl-efceptionian effort to avert a shooting zone established by the .S. fwar over Cuba, ‘ Navy. the United Nations dis- Diplomats gathered in groups closed Friday night. in lounges and corridors to dis- Iihrushchev’s decision wasicuss reports from Washington inadca Imow!nUt9rhAc:ir_1s Secrle-«that the United States has 8l'.‘/- enera 811 1!! 3 Telly learned Russia is continuing its to a new an al sent to Moscow vmissile build-up in Cuba under by Thant Thursday night. gefforts of camouflage. The United Nations also made i US. A m b 3 5 S 8 d 0 !. Adlai p“b~l‘° 3 mes-533° {mm P"e5i' Stevenson who made a hurried §‘.f.i"..‘.-y"§é‘.'.‘§l’..’1 i§§l"il“f-. “$2.225; “iv *° “"““'"*8*°'! °*"“°'.F"' in the Caribbean area would do iii-‘e’{,._.ef§f,, til: "i"ll:ntP!f?i?de:ii everything possible to avoid d1- I ham. Friday evening but mm rcct confrontation if Soviet ves- rmeregy they had a satisfactory talk 3°15 stayed away °m 9 meeting and expected to interception zone. {again wday ~ Kennedy added. however: '..This is a'gwd “me for quid I 3“ y°“' h°p° ll‘ diplomacy." S t e v e n s o n da- Chairman Khrushchev will also heed your appeal and that we can proceed urgently to meet the requirements that these of- fensive military systems in Cuba be withdrawn, in order to end their threat to peace. I must poili(1t out tin you thft pres: ent wor on esa sys ems . . » Sim contmumgy ; The ussian said after the iearlier session “it was just an CONTINUED TALKS ‘informal meeting." The exchange of messages‘ (Continued on Page 1 001. I! clared ’; Thant then went into confer- ence with Cuban Ambassador Mario Garcia-Inchaustegui and later sched ed his second meet- ing of the day with Soviet Dep- uty. Foreign Minister V in rm White House Statement Seen Warning To Russia WASHINGTON ‘AN —- The night that the United States wa'a_ White House said Friday the prepared to take action Russians are cont it their the blockade against missile buildup in Cuba at a shipments if the rapid pace, apparently to have lations in Cuba were not dis- them ready for possible use as mantled. soon as practicable. Piwhitefilllouse Pdr.es1s_ Egcrgary The White Ho se lss ed a- erre ‘auger ecu‘ 3” statement angled at beyOl!d lhe HOUSQ warning the soviet Union the statement. when asked what the United States is able to keep Umlfid Slfites 1“"’P°5°,d t0 d0 if watch on its activity in Cuba. R“5513 d'd “"t hall‘ ‘is. mud“? to th orelme. It d ib d til . I ' - sile serif; inaic§ii§§°"ih§ iznili. Earlier 8 state department sians had not slowed down their 5P“k°5m3" -‘aid "f“1'lh°1‘ 3°50” will be justified" if offensiv empt establish rocket- . _ launching platforms. despite W°P3"3"°“-" 1" Cub‘ P ‘d t K d ’ d l - . ' . . u3.°."ln§‘E exisiiiii §:‘n.,..2°."h'§s wince House «metals reported has hmugm on the m.iSi,_ no indication that events of the The statement concluded: .g‘:1:a:4fll‘i‘;“r5 dgigfip eggtgnlflg “In summary. there is no ' " ‘ ’ S evidence to date indicating that §’u:g:§a:““:crte:g sections of “'9 there is any intention to dis- mantle or discontinue work on‘ M°a”whl;°'I’;'ug‘i‘:l‘n’_"’c‘}'lyar3‘?.ea1’_3 these missile sites. (in the con- board - irary. the Soviets are rapidly higfnfigtfgglgtmiggfisg svemfled continuing their construction of material wk f bo°;!p°" missile support and launch fa- 5 mm a 5 ' cilities. and serious attempts PERMITTED THROUGH are under way to camouflage. The freighter.'Marucla. was their effort " ‘permitted to sail for Havana IS PREPARED with a cargo described as 12 Kennedy had said in his re- trucks. sulphur. paper rolls and port to the nation last Monday parts for trucks. V . 3 re- «- .S. ‘Revolutionary’ Progress Seen In Maritime Fishingi shore today before leaving ftp Newfoundland Sunday. ‘my have already completed a vflt to Prince ard Island. " weeks while only seeing six! fish on the surface. Fishing with a harpoon the captain said he would have expected no more than three of these six to be, hosted. * The . fish ca two men visit the south lcessors. and marketers. i President Robert L. Payne of afternoon. Scattered snow flur- Vancouver‘ 4 tmmng 1195 W91‘? eXP°<'l°d- the Atlantic Provinces. said in The weatherman here said it ‘,an interview he was impressed appeared the storm. which blew ‘ with fishing vessel most in from Maine and moved particularly tzh iihroufir sou westemn. Newinew type in‘. Brumvfik. would for off-shore fishing. ‘"7"’-lle “WV” 9 -g", Th th. feature of the in- G33P9 "9-8'l°“~ 3"‘ generally ‘l ‘dustify tiivhicth stood out was the w‘:lv:‘1"l‘d::llniTlCol‘llyfl:‘all:lll8nl.lC re-llong-ling,‘ ,.",‘,°“"[5l of gmél.‘ _ - .swoNlfl AIDE N’ - {[00 FMW W” P”°5‘l“° I151; lswordfish are traditionally bar-f e.. V schools were cos ; ed_ ‘ because of weather conditions. ; Cgum.“ mafia“, (~_ Gm-dm‘ Andover. N.B.. near the L'mi- ;(,~Bm.n M muwa Mid newt stem trawlers. des‘ ?:l"9'f.§°t:;‘ Slfliafrfixcgmptional caseof area were ribed as ""°3°“- 1 ing of s_2.ooo a m n. i:*.:*:.:.."".::::‘‘ .:n...'"::: ~ '33 sunny skies Sunday. Prisoner Talks WHERE-TO-FIND-I1’ 1A,, Kep, 59," . 11 . AnMiniieeT¢ium'. n l HAVANA (AP)-The can-o 3' i l (nus . . . . . . . . . .. lo-ll government. was reported Fri- Comics . . . . . . . . .. 9 day to be keeping open negotia- M""'“‘"' 16' :tions for the release of l.ll3 m ‘ _ 3 prisoners captured in last . Pi-thee c.m'.'.i. .... .. I lyear‘s rebel invasion of Cuba. summer-aide .. ..... .. I There was anxiety. howevenl Snort 9-12 um the Us arms blockade Won-ions‘ . . . . . . . . . . .. . 7 reported to be an hive-don by m . . [againbt Cuba could affect the negotiaiiogp. -W Gov't, ‘Monopolies' Blamed For lragedv OTTAWA (CF) —— Oppositiongcemberb whlfin (it bejciame "sua- spokesmen Friday blamed the‘3’°°'-" "l "-_ ‘"3 3" 3°V°"' government and the "drug‘:,';°"‘lt“_:’a$e;”rlm°d ‘mm Mn“ ' As a result more birth de- formities could have occurred. opened a debate on proposed ‘The total number of deformed new government drug controls. ‘babies linked to thalidomide c Minister Monteith saidlhad risen to so. the staff of the federal Food: Spol-zesmen for the Social ,aod Driu-; Directorate will betcrcdit and New Democratic .si:ostar.tially increased. He said fPariies agreed that government ‘amendments to od andidc-lay war. at a Drugs Act will give more power ‘blame The three opposition to e directorate to ban dis--patties asked that the whole It:-ihution of dangerous drugs. question of drug control be ro- . Harry Harley (L—l-ialton). a;fcrred in a House committee. tphysician making his maiden Mr. Monteith said he has address. said the governmentihcard of only one deformity -‘must bear the responsibility forfthat could have been ca {the "tragic: three-month delay" ‘nft'.‘r 'in stopping Canadian disiribu-itinze ition or thalidomide. blamed for rloctms that thalidomide could tragedy as the Commons icausing deformed babies after the dangerous if taken by preg- cxpcctant mother: used the inan.‘ women drug. f l West Germany and other curred after the -countries tquilizer-sedative early last De knowledge it weapons ’ missile instalq He said the isolated cue - mother had banned the tran- thalidornide ftagieaita without the o .