If it’s Good For the Island The Guardian is For it Che Guardian “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” Gawe Pevartment. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1962. ~~ os WEATHER Clear except for thin high clouds; con- oe mild; light winds, Low-high 32 32 and 53, ENTS 14 PAGES THE GRAND CHAMPION and the reserve champion of the Easter Beef show held yesterday im Charlottetown are seen above. At right is alll e. S the grand champ, a black Angus, shown by Boyd Dixon, Clyde River. At left is the reserve champ, a Hereford, | shown by Gary Gauthier, NORTH RIVER ENTRY IS RESERVE A black , steer, s by Boyd Dix hown of Clyde River, yesterday c f grand championship ribbon at the ter Beef Show held a Gauthier of North. River. ‘Launching Pond Tenders Called CAPITAL BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN OTTAWA — Tenders are being ealled for a breakwater exten- sion at Launching Pond, P.E.I., it was announced here Thursday by Mrs, Margaret Macdoneld, | MP, for Kings County. The gsc — the con- struction extension to the Se rete to re- lieve congestion of existing Jand- ing facilities and to reduce mai tenance dredging in the entrance ehannel. Over 40 boats operate out of) Launching Pond and the lJobsier | png an is valued in ex- of $80,000 annually. In ad- dition, there is considerable in- | shore fishing carried out at the close of the lobster season. It is estimated that the value eS contract will be more | Clyde River Exhibitor Shows Champion Steer | The Dixon eniry was also champion of the Angus breed entries. The Gauthier animal | was champion Hereford and | | champion of the 4-H Club class. | Reserve champion Angus | shown by George Kelly, Morell t vant reserve Here- - | Mack of Cly was awarded the prize for best poe | Alton Younker, North Milton. SALE TODAY All the cattle: judged yester | day will be sold at public auc- tion this afternoon at one = in the Coliseum inners of classes. by groups, o’- Bhs 4-H Club class, gro one: 1, Gary Gauthier, North River; 2. Buddy Loame, Kil- muir; 3. Leigh MacKinnon, | | Brooklyn) Kings Co. . Angus , Clyde Ri ver; | 2. Orville Smith, New Glasgow ; 3. Mack er Clyde River, Group 3: Robert ’ | York. Point; 2. John | Cherry Valley: | rier, Earnscliffe. } - . York Point; . ‘High. UK. Civil Service Penetrated LONDON (Reuters) — An in- ‘cher Brita committee set up after Britain’s 1961 spy trials re- | secret wo’ day a “most dan- | right pa penetration of the Brit- | fuse ice by Communists Communist pte nc oe vg By Reds The committee advised that | to negotiate with union of- | ficials believed to be Commu- | | tries at public auction today. ;, Canadian PM to deny access or to re- |? FEAST ORDERED AT HIS a AHORS, France Louis Falguier a. ga ‘Ottawa-Labor Split ‘Over Council Widens By ROBERT RICE stitute’ for what organized la- VANCOUVER (CP)—The rift bor really wants—a ational between organized labor and the economic-social advisory coun- +a cil, representing big labor, big ‘| federal government over the Na- phuysiness and other sections of must be no tears, no long a at his funeral, = e food and hearty lau : They buried Falguir, who died Tuesday at 85, and his orders were carried out to the letter. Fulton Defends Measure Called ‘Election Gimmick’ Charges Are Called Unfounded Nonsense i a OTTAWA (CP) — Justice Min- | ister Fulton said Thursday that lenied full de- tails of how eae owned cor- porations and subsidiaries carry on in this country if some op- position tactics continue in the Commo Speeches by Frank Howard (CCF — Skeena) indicate that that member has reat pur- || tional Productivity Council was the economic ee Bells rang in lien of a | widened Thursday when Can- p_EDGE SUPPO dirge. After the burial all ada’s biggest trade union con-| The steel chief Mies sup- his friends gathered at a || demned the council as a ‘“‘show- port for such a council from eer for a feast in his siianns ed nak ie the steelworkers’ union, which onor. oe i was snubbed by the am William Mahoney, national government in setting director of the 83,000-member United Steelworkers of America (CLC), blasted the federal gov- ernment, the council, its indus- trialist chairman and-one of its | key members in an opening | Statement to the union’s two- | day policy conference here. | He contended that a study of present productivity co - n el Rail Wage Boost The union, in turn, snubbed council’s recent seminar : Costs Estimated Kingston, Ont., billed as the first major effort to bring labor OTTAWA (CP) — Estimated management together for @ cost to the railways of the three- summit conference on common year wage agreement signed re- ae of arnt: cently with the locomotive en- e union leader fired & | pineers is $4,451,000, Labor Min- caustic blast at the government, mie 4 tase said Thursday in the productivity alone is no answer to Canada’s economic problems | Each animal also won breed | championship and the reserve bivat! Memana tema in. | Charging that Canada’s gp Peat | champ was also 4-H Club Legislature crease in porary IM- | policies “remain in a state : oe productivity alone | nig eacrisa Lionel Chevrier champion. The animals will sola actually damage our bankruptcy and° utter canis (L—Montreal Laurier), that the be sold with other show en- |eca momy by increasing unem- | cost to the aaa and thereby harming the home market which is | 5 eas. ee vee needed as a base for any im- jers to rally behind the New ng pastas market brought | eing by’more international | eee ae tga canieiee sooe| Congress and the CCF, with the steelworkers union one of its ae, (CP) — The most powerful supporters. Jnited States exploded a nu- In his outspoken swipe at the ae device of low yield under- council, Mr. Maloney also blist- | ground at the Nevada testing ered its chairman, George De grounds Thursday, the Atomic oung, president of Atlas Steel, | Energy Commission announced. and one of its senior manage- | The shot, 25th announced in in ment members, CPR president the current series, was equiva- lent to 20,000 t6ns of TNT. the CNR | is $2,785,000. To unseat the present Pro- To Prorogue At 11 Today session . the trade.” saan will be prorogued; Mr. aos at ll a. by Pnsdantat council as an ‘ Governor F. W. Hyndman. Americans Hold Nuclear Test current Mahoney attacked ° the “ineffective _Sub- The 1 House : ‘scheduled to sit t 10:30 to give third reading to several bills as well as give Parliament tue oon, acre At A Glance as budge Glas. 63 fiscal year, Treasurer aaves THURSDAY, April 5, Arnold Peters (COF oni m- iskaming) warned that no View Farms, New ow; Group 2; 1. James Mae. | Provincial Nally, Scotchfort; 2, Leo Gal- | McQuaid. lant, Clyde River; 3. | Consideration of the budget- | of i jand = IClosing Falconwood Farm |MacLaurin, Belmont, Lot 16. | arty estimat the various | oa aa ow a or | Group 3: 3 Gloria Ford, Mil-, departments of government be- mt session | ton: 2. Heath (CrasweN, Wins- | gan in. the vente. | unless, She lew Ss. chaaged. «Possibility Is Discusse: Milton F “ “about “3: po astiog a Class 2 (830-910); or ask. | comedeaded last night: ‘at 11:3 11:30. | opposition obstruction of ne ; : Sanderson; ————| financial discl i The possibility of discontiny Hon. Dr. McNeill suggested 23 ‘elly ; ve Weaeane or ’ Falcon-| the land could be traded with the “Malevolent nonsense A bill giving the govern- ment an interim money sup- ing the operation of Morell; 3. George K wood Farm was discussed in the} | Group 2; 1, Daniel emae Wine federal government for some good building lot land on the, Legislature last night as the es-| Malpeque Road (apparently on Suervisors | loe Lloyd Nor t : Wiltshire; poses in mind, Mr. Fulton said. “I can certainly sing that what is being done here now nd what has been done for the last three days will, tinued, have the effect of de- priving Canada of the benefits of an advantageous piece of legislation that would place the | government for the first time in history in possession of full details as to how foreign-owned corporations and subsidiaries in Canada carry on their affairs.” In what amounted to a man- to-man Commons debate with ak Fulton, Mr. Howard con- inued to attack the financial | moka , requiring cor- po! trade unions to file information in confidential and non-confidential categories. ‘JUST A GIMMICK’ Just an election - campaign gimmick, said Mr. Howard— OTTAWA (CP)—The Senate reform measure forecast in the | throne speech will be introduced | in ae today. But its iehances ‘apid.. passage de- ‘pend on how "+n Prime Minis- ter Diefenbaker calls a general election. Mr. Diefenbaker gave notice of the bill—an amendment to | the ao North America Act —to e Normally’ the deadline is Attorney-General Melvin Mc-, March 31 but each year a short | Quaid said in the Legislature | extension has been granted, us- | } buil last night that inmates of Queens| wally because of travel comdi-| and it could be used to. provide oak tk’ , tions or a heavy last minute good breeding stock for Island Okays Date are to be fed | prepared in the jail kitchen, OTTAWA (CP)—Prime Minis- | While in Prince County jail, in-| egy pot ae are on ee farmers. ter Diefenbaker is said to favor mates will continue to be fed by V| ioe a tate i “— “an tT George Ferguson, Lib- 4th Sept. 10 for the opening of the an outside catering service. gistration certificates Kings, said as long as he can re- historic Commonwealth prime Mr. McQuaid said that the This year, the March 31 dead- ministers conference which. will | change is being so that the two/ line was on ae to —. rovincia Agriculture Minister MacRae | said that an excellent herd of | Premier Walter R. Shaw said discuss Britain's intended entry | methods of feeding can be com. Last night Secre- ment as is possible. He wonder h w .| into the European Common! pared as far as cost is concern- tary J, David Stewart said there ed if this fs part of the sreunle at | oe cnean eae MLL | Market. | ed. | will be no further extension. | Falconwood Farm | Bonnell’s suggestion that Sy EEE We Ie Sara SLT TTT CEPT | cost of hospital insurance pr e- i a eee | miums be paid from the sales} ‘av ) | tax revenue of the province. ‘ Premier concluded | the House moved into a commit- | partmental budgetary estimates | for the current fiscal year. According to Premier Shaw when the hospital | Plan was drawn up by the LI- | berals, when Dr. Bonnell was | minister of health, Dr. *Bonneil | tee of the whole to consider de-| insurance | ie fone | Ply of $674,658,525 got quick Cc Th Smith, New Glasa "OF Schools | passage through the Com. | timates on agriculture were con- = Experimental Farm proper-| qn. prief Races ee ae (15-85) sroup group 1; yaaa o e. sidered. y) jo ee ‘a mae ta | tion of its contents but the prime Boyd Dixon, pril 6 ie Sh d | ming USIess miinistee has alread ere eee Charlttiowe Get Pay Boost The Commons meets at aiatien a. See ekeael ba is 270 acres iA all. | hin wahred naar cone |R.R. 6; 3. Dien 11 a.m, to continue debate on Asked by Harald Smith, Lib- aa thr h at th | : : : a will consider it seriously and de-| ‘ one speech a e York L Milles tog the financial disclosures bill. 4th ns, if .strawberries f Parli Cis 18 | a 5 In an effort to lure more : cide whether to discontinue the ening of Parliament Jan. a = = 2 oe ensues 1 aya 7 e Senate stands adjourned eneration or not would be brought under a SYS-| said only that ‘‘a measure re- ounker, nsloe; . Heath | persons serv until April 10. f tem of crop insurance, the min- | , eae 2 nik Mae ‘province, prov aoa tase Originally, the Premier said, | ister replied they want to gain| me cae er Te | White, Milton; 2. Fran ut e farm was used to supply | experience first with potatoes.| without indicating th e | Barnscliffe; 3. Edward Carrier eee aaa on ae for bo Today Is Fixed work and recreation for the pa-| Other crops would be consider- ‘cain "a ‘the bill the ‘pee a gt (970-1100), 1, | partment of ice & er tients. But modern psychiatrists | ed later, he added. Cole crops| minister told the Commons a ass group ’ oe ate 4 : As Deadline have different ideas, he said.| were mentioned in particular. few days later that its scope be ties og 2, eae eS a a oe oe care °F Old P| ' “Ther ovis no patient labor at all oo limestock subsidy was | would allow for consideration of ned s “we , 3 or | now” he said. ased $5,000 over last e S| at least three matters Jam on » MacNeliy Scotebhort: I lean wae fr is being | ares Health Minister McNeill start- | ‘aniantte. It pays $3.60 per ton ( Leo Gallant; 3. Miller ee Today is the last day that mo- ‘ed the discussion when he cen on ground limestone freight MAY LIMIT AGE 3. j r R what purpose the farm serves?! costs. “There is the suggestion « of Se om 2 i. James Reon | Chan e Dhaai | torists va operate vehicles on! Provincial secretary Stewart are Devereaux, New ‘aaar 4 g provincial highways with 1961 li-| asked “what repercussions would | Boyd Dixon. cense plates. there be if you discontinued the | ‘coeeanteke For Jail Meals | farm operation the 1959 session, R.R. Bell, re in the Legislature yesterday that) commended a sales tax to pay confined to a few specia member the idea has been to) «one of the biggest jokes” of the! hospital insurance. This is what tricts. Agriculture is expanding work as little for the govern-| current session, which is to be| the then premier A.W. Matheson with new policies and new mar the time ‘some govern- some day, and possibly | said at ment, stitute a sales tax and that sales tax will be used to build roads, improve education and help wel- the | fare. There was not one word. Vince's debate on the budget speech and| about using the sales tax for province had an (exc ellent Pro. | hospital insurance. They wrote the federal minister of health stating they had decided on a premium system and saying “we think we can do as well on a voluntary basis as Ontario. But the record shows that they had no intention of putting the plan on a voluntary basis but on “the same sort of political dis- honesty”’ exhibited in past years by the government. The bill will do nothing te carry out the avowed intent of Prime Minister Diefenbaker te strengthen Canadian control of the economy, he said. The bill was a ‘‘sham and @ farce’’ calculated to mislead the public into thinking the govern- ment was acting on its promises to curb foreign control. “Unfounded and malevolent nonsense,’ retorted Mr. Fulton as the clause-by-clause study of the bill moved ahead slowly. Beaten back was a CCF-New Democratic Party attempt te write in requirements for cor porations to list any financial contributions or loans to pro vincial, federal or territorial mene candidates. The amend. ent was lost on a vote of 34 io 11, with Liberals supporting it. The same amendment later will be attempted by the CCF- NDP for trade ——. Earlier, the C vided interim came a "ine government to spend up to $674,658,525—-about one month’s money supply for the current fiscal year. Details will be de bated lafer Senate Reform Measure To Be Introduced Today compulsory retirement with an | age e limit. There is also the sug- | gestion that the Senate might |be deprived of significant Jeg- islative jurisdiction, whatever the vestigial remains might be, with regard to money bills. There is also the suggestion ‘of tenture.’ Outside the Commons on a number of platforms he indi- cated he was thinking in terms of an age limit of 75, the same age limit provided by Parlia- ment a couple of years ago for federally-appointed judges. Informants indicated that an age limit might be coupled with a specific term of appointment, now made for life. Twenty years is the period most frequently mentioned in speculation here. The question of the Senate's power over money bills has been in dispute off and on for many years. The Senate main- tains it has the power to amend money bills oy , ae the amoun nt of money asked for or Premier Says Biggest Joke Is Proposal On Premiums throughout the province and not dis kets. Health is reaching out. Welfare is embracing a great the| not too far away, is going to in-, number of needs. Tourist devel. opment is at a new high.” The leader of the governmen! Jashed out at critics of the pre s forestry policy. “The gram years ago,”’ he said, ‘but the Liberals abandoned it. “We are encouraging forestry development and are going to sea that the industry is expanded. There are thousands of cords of (Continued on Page 4 Col. 6) | im the 1959 session of the Legis-| lature stated that the plan | would od paid for by voluntary | eontri i “Shortly after,” the Premier | Said, “the plan was changed to} | compulsory," the premier said. | “He stated that Ottawa demand- | ed that the plan be compulsory | This was never so and I chal- | lenge him now te show any cor- | respondence where Ottawa re- | quired the se to be mandatory. CLAIMS DECEPTION “The Conservative i leader | : ga iz 3 ? 5% : 3" WHERE-TO-FIND-IT Announcements, notices 13 Births, deaths, etc 3, 13 Classified 12, 13 Finance, markets ....... 1 Comics, f vevdeeus “4 a mandatory and cumpulsory sis. “That's from the Budget Date ee deception Is Riddle Pointing to newspaper head- ' | lines which said that ‘he Can- OTTAWA (CP)—Aa ‘enlgme- ada’s gross national product has ‘© Finance Minister Fleming shown a gain, Premier Shaw re- left the Commons Thursday ealling that the national Liberal with a riddle about the date of leader Lester Pearson in a his next budge cent speech said “things are Asked by Opposition Leader re- much better in Canada,”’ added “the recession is pretty wel) over and when Mr. Pearson you can bet that it is an wunder- statement. “Personal income, personai savings and consumer spending are all up by 30 per cent over «, 1956. Yet the Liberals try to tell poe wn, MT ws we are in a depression. I sug- Pearson whether the budget will be presented next week, Mr. Fleming thought briefly and re- at makes a statement of that kind Plied 7 think the leader of the Op- jr sition won't have more thar days to wait for a com- plete answer.” Observers were left guessing Mr. Fleming meant would be next week or whether he meant that, gest the opposition members py the end of next week, Mr. read reports, such as those giv- jen by. Mr. Pearson, and wake not there up.’ WARD SURGR jer Shaw said that cvincialty. is “pe gpeat forward movement. On hand t greet Rear Ad- | many prominent naval and tL pecs ween | ee Rear Admiral Dyer’s | mirai K. L. Dyer, DSC, CD, ee ae Shown | David Stewart, Provincial | first visit here since taking | Semmerside ........... eS art fae a ee a Secretary ant Surgeon Com | over his appointment on Aug. | Primes Ce., ...........4.5 e Guenonanem Y sententay were ' ural Dyer; Ldeuienant-Gov | Mander L. E. Prowse. it | 1, 1960. (See story on page 8). | 4 'Pavigs Pearson would know whether of had been a budget e during the week. A literal reading of his rely would indicate the second al pro- native was the also’ tion, canta and that Mr. Fleming was still keeping his intentions im the will be distributed dark.