ic IF it's Good San ee — 2: g- = a gb g at Bc for the . t « * 4 The Guardian is For it ome NR te ee a ea Ries i % EO SOQ DOT ree —_— a ss ee ne i sl ll oo ee ge “Covers Prince VOL. LXXV.NO.25 ==———”~—~CNS*C Se ee ee ome eet CHARLOTTETON roe SEVEN CENTS 10 PAGES PRESENTATION A presentation of a watch | was made to Lt.-Col. F.S. Jen- _kins, (right) by. Lt.-Col. £ McCarey, (left) last night as | the latter took over the com- | ; Ment. The presentation was | made to the former command- er, on behalf of all. ranks of the regiment. MADE AT TURN-O He .was also ade. PARADE mand.of the 5 Signals Regi- | presented with a gift by S- | the next election. He will make | his major address to the meet- ing at its closing banquet Tues- day night. * Lionel Chevrier, | son’s Quebec lieutenant and .MP | for the Montreal riding of Laur- | Sgt. R.J. King on. behalf of the NCO’s of the regiment. There was a full turnout of all ranks for the turn-over par- lfer, said ‘there was “confusion, | Welcomed them to the opening | * | should not become conceited or Liberal leader, said the govern- ment should mot act like an ostrich but prepare for great changes in Canadian trade pros- pects. which will result from .; Britain’s affiliation with the Eu- Mr. Pear-| Common M. In his’ luncheon address, Mr. Chevrier said the conservatives Scorn Heaped By Liberals On Diefenbaker's Record statement of Liberal plans to bring about a vigorous and ex- FRITZ KREISLER | which means something less | than three per cent of the work force unemployed. It also promised a flexible 7 s monetary policy to promote healthy economic development | ints while keeping prices stable, a| balanced | budget at full emplop- | ment levels, expansion of pub- Pre peomise with remaining tough resolution at the risk of a deep inter-American split over Cuba among the 21 members of the OAS at the foreign minis- ters' conference here. The resolution formally sub- mitted by the 13 hard - line countries called on the confer- lence here and now ‘‘to deprive the present government of Cuba s Showdown S Ouster Anti-Castro Group OTTAWA (CP) — - | meet, Senator Connliy) eae: formation as appeared in the the Liberal party vied with each} “Jean Lesage charged daa! newspapers was based on mia- UNTA. ! other Monday in the choice of government and proved it; Joha| isterial indiscretions.” PUNTA DEL ESTE, Uraguay | the fin ect hight striking adjectives to pour scorn| Diefenbaker charged bad gov- sl (CP-AP)—The United States led DS Pe ay on the Conservative govern-| ernment’ and produced it.” DIDN'T WASTE a showdown fight Manday night “ae spec seoday ‘that of the 29 ment. ace ue in an eleventh-hour attempt to available votes, 17 of 18 finally They used equally strong " ; oo 7 ‘bring a halt to Cuban partici- wil] back the statement that — e voor ae ae anes Secntione pation in tater Assertion oan, afta. Cuba is unfit to sit; in hemis- . After a w her ils beeause. of its support for their national iea-| The eee unanimously U.S. and other anti-Castro hem- Pepeusel of communion, ° der, Lester B. Pearson, who adopted ree - page policy countries stopped trying The informant forecast 20 votes for provisions declaring session of the national advisory might members of the Organization of the Castro regime incompatible council of the Liberal party. p panding economy. It promised American States that favor a with the inter-American system Mr. Pearson said the Liberals) soi » high and expanding employ- soft line toward Cuba. and 20 for an embargo on trade have cause for confidence but PREPARE ment — “full employment” in| Instead, the U.S. and its 12 in arms and war matérials John Ontario the Janguage of the economists, anti-Castro allies produced a with Cuba. Work on the final resolution was completed amid signs that | the soft-line bloc could be break- ing apart in the long series of heated disputes over the tone of proposals. HAITI SWITCHES Haiti changed second time in the conference sides for the ge , ° luncertainty, hesitation and t-| Spoke of dissension and quar-| lic services, establishment of a ; ] a | ability te reach decisions” ‘tu (Fels within the cébimet. Mr. | national economic council and of all_articipation iter crapositg oMiand ‘sutl-Costre - ong fa ic ams the present government. | Diefenbaker might deny them,)| encouragement to secondary feet at peered ” © inter: Stand. a Mr. Chevrier said, but ‘he cee-| manufacturing industries. The resolution — far tougher There were indications that ~~ An unoffic-| fal one-day strike by railway-| ™men seeking a pay increase ‘eft) all but 63 of London transport’s many walking to and from work | directions. LONDON (CP) 490 rush - hour subway trains|and the rest creeping along in standing in. the sheds Monday. cars,—buses,taxis;bicycles—and+times-stretching “for 500° trains on southern roads were cancelled. suburban | miles | CHARGES FAILURE “]. charge the tory govern- ment with an abysmal to deal with the problems of our country,” he told a luncheon) meeting. ; | “Mr. Diefenbaker and his gov- | ernment are the most incom- | 4qpe moving at three miles an hour wound out of the | Londoners took to the road—|city toward the suburbs im al!| potent collection of men ever iin come | ie a — the af- At bus stops ; yards |" Senator John Connolly. of or. | More than 1,590,000 commuters | other means of transport. Tens | waited for buses that were Tul | tawa, Liberal party president AP | NEW YORK (AP) — Fritz | Kreisler, 86, died Monday. x» Parkdale Is Upheld Ih bow 12 years ago, would have been 87 on Friday. Old age and a faltering heart took his life at Harkness Pa- vilioh of Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center, where he had been. a patient since Jan. 13. His sight was almost gone, his ‘éaring too. His talented fin- gers no longer were able to than expected—seemed certain to arouse the wrath of oppon- harsh_collective—action ‘against the Cuban regime of Premier Fidel Castro. It threat- ened to touch off a jong filibus- ter by Cuban delegates. NO COMPROMISE | But it was plain that the 13 ‘countries Nad all but exhausted |hope of compromise. With the support of 13 coun- _tries—Brazil, Argentina and Chile also would desert, leaving only four coum —Brazil, Mexico, Ecuador and Bolivia—holding on for @ compromise that would idefin- itely delay Cuban suspension from the OAS. , Allied with Columbia and the Central American countries is the hard-line bloc, the U.S. had led a*wéek-long struggle for the earliest possible ouster of Cue ban delegates from OAS coum affected. |of thousands were hours ‘ate| ning two hours late throughout | i | | J violin \¢ries, the resolution was one cijls. The, strike was backed by to work—and hoyrs late the ay Was impossible. | shown. kizes Bet ‘s as <a juasis ee er years, ‘short “@ the two-thirds majority ~ But-the soft - lint members some main-line railroad ‘work- home.” ‘ tell. wit the morning rush-hour| fronts.” apd that Mr. Pcarson i; iHarriet. herself seriously ill. needed on important decisions. failed to produce a final resolu erkaand about half the surface| Ati nightfall, traffic jams 12 | stopped and the evening ome be | ang his advisers could give non-residents and fined Path “A shining light has passed But Uruguay framed a separate tion representing their point of ‘ wa Ran. ; i : Donald A. MacDonald ruled Hoy, Charlottetown, so- |Proposal described as close to view. ee ; | "Subway workers plan to ‘strike | W°0dy, business-like leadership that the Village of costs, or 20 days in ‘Jail @B “cities” cnid. violinist_-AMlecha ution. Uruguay's back... The upshot found the two every Monday until the govern- seburtens to the Liberal: party arkdale, according to the Vil-. failure to pay the fine Elman. himself a master. “I ing ‘would yield the key vote. blocs unable to present a com> ment lifts its “‘pay-pause”’ pol- provincial victory in Quebec. in lage Services Act, has power ore week, don’t think. his style of playing A United source said mon stand soon enough to meet icy and grants an increase. 1960 and the investigation ot impose a. work license on Charlottetown barrister C. R. win ever be matched.” the U.S.-led p expects a the deadline for submitting res- a “It must be the longest and McQuaid, representing Mr. Hoy, majority vote forall sections of olutions. worst rush - hour in London's | si = | said, following Mr. MISSED DEATH i e history,” said a spokesman for | Broad Poli Endorsed — | ald’s ruling, that an late Twice,.in the 65 years of his By Britain’s Automobile Associa- | - appeal will be with the greatness, death threatened to s 8 . l e fl ommons ties. F | oe a Supreme Court athe province. oh the world of Kreisler’s mag. l n 5 eserve . - ; | sion on case was ‘hifi ifts. In thi t W. ’ Confusion was opmpounded by | or At an Cc Provinces | given by Mr, MacDonald in wane “he was Mravely wounded OTTAWA (CP) — The Com benefit eastern Canada more, parking berths i# central Lon-| OTTAWA (AP) the Jack of parking space. All| —~ The “We should not continue to be lage Commissioners. Mr. Hoy, the office of the Parkdale Vil- while fighting on the front with the Austrian army. In 1941, he i neglected, with half the < an employee of th Charlotte- : _| capita income of Canada and town Driving Park Association, [es - y ew night em | double the national figure of un- | was charged with failure to°pay dorsed a broad policy program | employment,” Mr. Robichaud | the tax, \for the Atlantic Provinces, but | said. | balked at pledging support for HITS GOVERNMENT mons wandered Monday over| countered acting Agriculture don were crowded and the) 4 ; i | Minister Harkness. thenenady al ‘aatek cate we advisory council of he the we _ of nt. | Mr. Harkness said the acre- double - parked along most agriculture, using payments age payments represent assis- | streets. ’ _— grain farmers as (h@)tance to drought-afflicted farm Nobody disagreed with the} tato sapien pachiie bed ee West Seeks To Avoid - ongo Debate was run down by a truck. A child prodigy, Kreisler boasted that he never prac- tised. In Transfusion Cas ceaiaar alee as hear Kreisler toured the United By JOHN E. BIRD and delay caused by making : wainst Ewen Stewart, an’ States in his American debut in grraAWA (CP) The Su- the child the ward of the soel- keeping Wee St. Lawrence River | Former Prince Edward Island © syee of the Dominion Ex- 1888-89—earning “ a week: is preme Court of Canada was ety. : open to Montreal during the premier Alex Matheson sup-.;! nental Farm, was adjourn- the years ahead, Kreisler’s vi0- told Monday that coroner's Mr. How asked the court for winter months. “, 1 ported the Tesolution saying | ar two weeks at the request lin was to bring him up to $3,000 courts in Canada are violating the right.to appeal against the ens. Eevckgangl . ‘oe, \0f Mr. McQuaid, - . i jet—of- a. gion's difficulty is that the pres- TEST CASES » rv l, government's proposal to giv€|ceived more assistance thar the Prairie farmers an acreage| western grain growers. Potato payment of . $42,000,000—$1- an’ prices had slipped last year due acre up-to a maximum $200 a to-a U.S. surplus but ‘a starch- + that his client was not permitted (Continued on page 2, col. 4) jaw dating back 300 years. to examine and ¢ross-examine Glen How of Toronto made "Liberal patty to esta ish « = : ' Started. -eapital assistance fund to the ; sup-| ent government will not take The cases are bein d as t witnes alled by the cet fempite trois, of inc _ Mr. Pickersgill said that des- port ‘basic projects for promot |responsibiliy of deciding tow |» test of the licensing utho- 5 Fishermen [tne tate en ae eee Wit caw ’ topic partisan attacks intruded pte os 198 promise by Ur. UNITED NATIONS (AP)— ing the over-all economic pros- | aid should be allocated. | rity of village commissioners | nesses in an appeal case involv- “The common law for 00 ten ieaeiis OF the orevienn | Diefenbaker, potato farmers had! The United States ‘lined up| perity of the Atlantic region on| Keith Russell, Liberal candl- and their right to levy an an- : . ing the sect’s pbjection to blood years has allowed interested Searat ; Ss vn | Deen able to learn only one | Monday behind Congolese Pre-| the scope of the St. Lawrence date in Cumberland riding of mal work meee boa — Die In Cabin | transfusions. persons to participate in coro- resent Secmuneen Conserva.|Y°2r_ ahead of time what thet*mier Cyrille Adoula in seeking | Seaway and the Trans-Canada | Nova Scotia, complained that | im the case en is 1 Me How asked the court for net's court inquiries and to oe ahesieietaalnes | lowest-possible price would be. to avoid a United Nations Se-| Pipeline, | the resolution was too general casinst aubvies the case, Mr.. "RROWNING. Ill. (AP) -- Five leave to appeal Ontario court ‘Toss - examine and examine The result | | curity Council debate on The' Alan MacEachen Liberal\im its terms and contained : his rul- R " ior decisi holding the verdict through counsel,” he said The was no progress at CRITICIZES ADVISER ic on > | nen, | “weasel words.” He withdrew MacDonald. in giving his fishermen and their beagle decisions upholding the verdict [ONC Dt arantees Cana- the afternoon sitting. | Earlier, External Affairs. Min- 0°", 95 anded .by the So-| Leader Pearson’s research as |” bijection later. however. | 'mf, said “T conclude that the hound were found dead Monday of a coroner's jury which inves- 7” Bhts guaranices The Prairie acreage payments ister Green described as “im- viet Union. | sistant and candidate in tae o ater. ves Village Services Act unti!. if jn» cabin at the Anderson tigated the death of the infant dians a fair hearing. . reall are made “whenev it suits the | Proper”"—if made in the terms) A meeting has been called| Nova Scotia riding of Inverness-| The - policy session ran &® snd when changed. does give | ake Conservation area. son of Ronald Fenn Wolfe of Mt. How said that as a resul litical book” of a > hes | reported—a reference by prest- | 1° this morning, but it ap-| Richmond, said such large pro-| hour longer than scheduled, and . Parkdale power to license non- “The men had been ice fishing London, Ont., April 15, 1960. The of the inquest verdict his client ag Diefenhek gt nis dential adviser Arthur M. Sch.|P®2?@d that Western members! jects would help other parts of | attendance fell to below 7 of resident persons "We sald the .1 tact week and were believed court reserved. decision. has been accused of being re ! lenbaker, said J. W. - Sch-| will move to adjourn the de-| Canada by fostering rity the 325 delegates and 75 others villaze could. and properly sphvxiated Sat- efised SPonsible to some extent for the Pickersgill (L — Bonavisia-| lesinger tee ‘© bate until at least the arrival for the Atlantic ame. expected did. imoose the tax. Also that 8 eve ee be eae from a | remit thele oui te veceice death of his child, but has not ‘ e : \ . : / ° t y ’ o ie on aive ens sans Se te er ee ye rs hong of Adoula in New York later, Premier Robichaud of New Late in the sitting, David oe _, eel ~ ue faulty oil burner,—said Sheriff a blood transfusion for treat- n nn Beit. opportunity te de well couver that such trade harms me. wer, _ Brunswick as a strong ap- Sparks of St. John’s, Nfid., rose © 3 which awe suthority Meredith Ellsworth of Fultot ment of haemolytic disease of (CMG TIMSC’ ee po . | peal for general convention sup- to_make.three amendments. One aa oda County. the newborn. After the child was , oon made ly Seema oie oe — .. port of the Atlantic provinces in to pledge the party to paying . eee aa fee. and “The bodies were found by made a ward of the Children’s C f N.B.) who said dairy nents Defence. Minister tiatses Parliament ee apennte eee Canes Oe ae ee eee A | Pachdale commissioners were Dwight Bucy, operator of @ Fe Aid Society a transfusion was onrerence v1 : indicated _ government. : did not stop at the Quehbes | Trans-Canada! highway in New- bv — Robert G. sort abou yards away given but the baby died. gg nag meng, et | cuted “United Nations At A Gla | border, he said. There, were) foundiand was orm out oe Mocheod. ‘Chart Ama) clock in thee REFUSES CONSENT On Test Ban : request 1S-man team | nce 2,000,000 Canadians living om! cause there seconder to sheck with both~Mr:>~Me- n awaken ‘ hess utes a” ae There oe Frammvepenhing army iene = | the east coast. : his motion. ran (Continved on page 2, col. 4) at 5:30. The parents refused consen! a train central MONDAY. Jan iB i - : for a transfusion because suc k been a 5.8-per-cent decrease in 1° help Pa = The anes fer treatment is against their relig- Brea S Down the net farm income of the | lede a secesd the ious beliefs. The Jehovah's .Wit- . where small farm-| Egan Chambers, parliamen- * se day —— nesses sect bases its objections GENEVA (Reuters) rie ment’s proposed $42,000,000 ets were leaving the land im| ‘ty geenetary to Mr. Harkness, acreage payment to Prairie — to blood transfusions @n a num- three-year-old nuclear test-nap “alarming” numbers. oe ee warheads | grain farmers without reach- ber of biblical quotations. one “ eanference went?’ on the rocks . Bomate-B anti-aircraft : ? } which states in part ‘ye shall Monday with both sides refus- HITS BACK paid wee exist. on oo. a poo tes da private" eat the hJood of no manner of jing responsibility for the wre: k- Assistance during been installed at North Bay.) 0 mi flesh.” age last four years under the Prices | Ont. but Canada, he said, has liamentary ae i. | The coroner's jury which in Soviet delegate Semyon Tsart- Stabilization Act on a wide var-| ordered neither atomic nor con om dutieciive’ aol of vestigated the death said con- apkin left the Palace of Nations fety of produce has tended to ventional warheads. . fici ; th flag “talked i tributing factors were delay in geeysing the United States and s ot out.” “ : } giving a transfusion because of Britain of breaking off the ta'ks ° e ; ° . e the parents’ refusal to consent, with a proposal that the os Scientist Gives Canada Praise creer scoounced se “impre — Terence Freese indefinitely und —s ” 5 : ° a common hasis for negotiations Fo~ Not Having Nuclear ade ‘with Cabs made by at Brothers Begin 20.1.0. eestanieer i President { ' ° all over finished ” ef ' TUESDAY, da 3,000-Mile Trek roisciin “toi” reporters out HAMILTON, Ont. 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Continued on page 2. cal 4) / : ~ i UXBRIDGE, Ont. ‘CP -Two ~ . man who. perhaps more thap and the position of scien- 2:30 p.m. to rmume debate on © erethers‘en bersebeck. with only any other, was responsible for "Ss io: cattoaag aseneta ve —— me: Se $50 jn cask and camping equip New Red Tests the development of the afomic the thought of nuclear war for poor ae | er Neoodad : Being Planned? : ich. i ik , set out } ay om = Diane gioeemes * ae 3,000-maile trip to California / t But nevertheless, he said al from this town, 35 miles north- By HAROLD MORRISON ’ sign for Civil. defence is west of Toronto: WASHINGTON (CP) ~ US { if are taken to 2 | The Stoerchle brothers, Peter, diplomatic quarters weighed the | annual Whid- that would fol- | (21. a hairdresser; and Wolfgang. possibility Monday that Russia McMaster Uni- low p re 18, a draftsman, believe the trip may be preparing a new series ‘ war. - : - = “ rail Qu! moni and they of trs' trsts_ in the ipa 7 ane ; : — e _ es to seek in Los Angeles ‘That is one “assump- Weapons re- married to like the By . SE MAP ~s oe tions we miist consider in view ‘Berlim erisis that it a 2 : FLIGHT arrival. a” 2 < ae Eos Se . the whole +. ( ee S on ea ee | Ths brethers hape to pick up of Rune ved othe tame am wl e% n <e e “3 e, the | om fits scheduled three trips eagual jobs for w their an cia as latest eta a oS beg nbn ‘ byt —_ | mo cnaloe es ae wake will Sane around the globe. — run out along the round of Geneva nuclear tea r af the capsule U6 | apaee ‘coal contact with the space ship (AP Wirephote) | way. iban talks ended sbruptly. 7 ot aan Bs : Fee es Merron i