If it's Good For the lsland The Guardian is For it VOL. LXXV NO. 178 auuminn .6 Second ciuu inn the rust mart Department. tuna. and for payment of postage Ii Filibuster tCould lose Ill? fltlfiliaflfi “Couérs Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” cfi'A'RLo'i'rE'i'owN, CANADA. TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1965. -Space War WASHINGTON (AP) —- Sen-, ators backing the U.S. admin- istration's communications sat-, ellite bill argued Monday that! unless opponents abandon their. filibuster against it the United States could lose the race for supremacy in space. -, Senator Robert S. Kerr 1 Dem. l Okla.), chairman of the Senate space committee, said there is danger that the advance made‘ by the achievements of the U.S. ' - communications satellite Tel- star could be “frlttered away by -A obstruetionism and dilalory tac- tics" in the Senate. Senator Warren G. Magnuson - (Dem. Wash). chairman of the; ' commerce committee. told the. Senate that unless the Unitedi Sates arrives’at a legislaivel policy on space communicaion,; it will be left unprepared fori surf of the Atlantic Ocean at the extraordinary radio confer-lnearby Temperance Cove and ence be held by ‘then set out on the first and International Tele communlca-‘most difficult lap. 600 miles tions Union in the fall of 1963. , across Newfoundland. $15,000 Fine levied For Delrauding Gov't. j MONT LAURIER. Que. rCPi employees to defraud the prov- ‘A Dorval. Que.. construction incial government of $15,000. firm. H. .l. 0’Connell Limited. Judge Marc-Andre Blain fined -Monday pleaded guilty to a 1‘ the company $15,000 witliout. charge of conspiring with two -‘costs for what he described as ' "a technical offence." l Defence lawyer .lobn Ahern :said the company was accept- llng legal responsibility for the laction of an employee in issu- ing false weight-slips for loads of asphalt during road work in this Laurentian area in 1960. Charges against. a former foreman. Jean Barthe. of Chom- thp tedey. Que. and another former " Georges Gouin of ST.‘ JOHN'S, Nfld. cross - country motorcade sets out Wednesday to open officially the Trans - Canada Highway. It leaves in its wake in political ‘controversy almost as thick as the dust on some sections of the 5,000-milc road. Twelve cars. ll of lhcni hear- ing the crests of the provinces and the federal government. touch their rear wheels into the as 5' O ‘. .5 . BEATING THE HEAT IN VANCOUVER Bobbing in a swimming pool this young lady. bill Lisa Oak- at this age isn't recommended es. Vancouver is keeping cool for toddling non-swimmers like i under the watchful eye of her i favorite French Poodle. l (CP PHOTO) Seamen Row iReport ls Due NEW YORK tCPl—U.S. La- bor Secretary Goldberg is scheduled to receive Wednesday Market Assurance Asked A’ For Commonwealth Trade. gemployee. rsherbrooke. Que. are still be- lfore the courts. ‘ Judgment is pending in the ‘ to investigate a dispute between V» rival Canadian seamen which h . t ‘ ' 1-. ' . .. ' ' ' ‘ U‘; 1:3”; dlmcum“ m “me t case of Barthe. who testified at LONDON tfieutersl — 0ppo- locked B rti s sels negotiations. locked because of Heath s de-- S3 ‘I the company's trial under court the anti - Market group of back- ‘ mands for continued guaran- mm’-‘ - R°5e“m3nv New protection. that he issuetl the stitch in Parliament to British membership in the European jbench Conservative members .ammon Market came to a boil’ tabled a strong motion calling ‘ farm products a Monday night. ‘on the government “to insist on joins the six-nation trade alli- “'95 _l“ m9,°t_ W l‘ Camldla“ them. Within a few hours of a re-‘definite assurances for Com- ance. Sluppmg °m°‘al5 M°nd3y‘ He Golllfl W35 atitluilletl but the teed outlets for Commonwealth Y°rk ”'.w"".er appointed [0 head Slips and neither the company f i. e r Britain 1 3 Fa°l'fmd'“g pa“? ‘"1 July _12» ;nor Gouin knew anything about I . e. talks are dead- (GP)-/it ,. t. The dust started to rise, how» i‘ ever when the Newfoundlandi‘ government washed its hands ofl jlllf.‘ whole project tlirccted by‘. the Canadian Automobile Asso- ciation on the grounds it was a farce to call the highway com-. pleicd when 400 of Ncwfoundl land's 600 miles remain un- paved. t The Ul'l(‘OfYlDll"lCll sections are’ gravel and dirt. and at certain. times of the year almost im-l passa e. Premier Sh a w an official opening conducted by Prime Minister Diefenbaker. The occasion has stiri'cd up fresh Newfoundland demands for Ottawa to increase its share of the cost of building the high. Politicians on two levels of way through some of the most l.'0V€Fnm0nl t0da.V llfgcd finan- riiggctl country on the entire cial aid for parents of babies born deformed after pre-natal l-lighways Minister Dr. F. \V. use of druszs containing thalido- Rowe of Newfoundland. explain- midi“. int: the province's reasons for Tllf‘. action Cami” D0l|1lS boycotting the motorcade. said across Canada continued to re- “we regard it as improper to port births..-if deformed babies. give the Canadian pgnpin the to brim: to at least 40 the impression there is a T1'ans- known number of such births Canada Highway from Vancou— blamed on thalidomide. v_er Island to St. John's.’ Nfld." And in Victoria. a prominent An official of the automobile Canadian said a special federal association said Ne.wfoundland's commission should decide decision was regrettable. hiil he whether sucli babies be allowed added the situation was mlsiin- to live. derstoo. In Toronto :4 (‘lls|.i'ati;hl 22- “‘”"“""“ year-old mother. whose six - month-old girl is deformed. said such children "should not be. l elstoke. -1 O C -. ‘W R cl’ t’ T ‘ a allowed draw their first Es From Boston. Phoenix and -the United Kingdom. reports Canadian doctor has charge of ” a two-state experiment to est.ab- U K Me . 1' natural radiation the average ° ' person is exposed to. 0 - to---.ls Under Fire realcr who now is a 'cseai'ch Sllyls 5c.h°”l "F pubhc l‘_°am" islet‘ Powell was accused in a has medical students as his as- Stormy House nf Commons SE5. of their research. being carried - , m d ,h yd _ out in Vermont and New Hamp-' ztsggalng nu P mg 31 0 breath." tjomgnnn. up tCP.A]'-‘I .A concerning the thafllflrflde lish for the first time how much Dr. Asclicr .l. Srgall. associate at Harvard iinivcr- LONDON ,Ap.__HEam, Mm, slstants. The main scientific tool Sim‘ Monday M negngenm, uire. is a dosimeter. iservative members. with more 1” nature‘ pany had been dismissed last I \ I I . trade and on the continuance; ‘of the power of sovereign deci- *sion by the British parliament gignatui-es expected _. are two Labor officials in Washington NOV. 20 by Judge Marcel Gab- former government ministers_ had expected the three - man oury on the grounds that it .URGEI) ASSURANCES board to ask for extension of could not be held responsible as for our agricultural and horti- cultural policies." At the same time a commit- TORONTO tCPl—Mining offi- Trade Minister Hoes and Sir clals were critical Monday gltoger Makins. chairman of the about an Ottawa announcement lUnited Kingdom Atomic Energy that Britain has signed a con- f Authority following a weekend nor! by Edward Heath. deputy monwealth trad Among the sponsors of the rid he expects the “"91 F" d"' V crown is appealing the‘ Verdict. foreign minister. on the dead-- The Brussels motion. —- which has already V" 3 ’'°°°" "’ G°1db°r‘ wed‘ CHARGE FIRST DISMISSED e motion urged the gnvefn. time before reporting. ‘its local agent. ‘ment to “insist on definite as-1 tee of anti - Common Market opposition Labor party issued it been ‘signed by about 40 Com nesday but i-t will be tentative The charge against the com B. U I E t t suranccs for Commonwealth- statement which included tract to purchase $l27.000.000 in conference. _ _ H A '(-I,-NEVA (R L _, M D I _ t M Canadian uranium. The mmrafl Wm opcram sharply critical message from gatls to the 17‘-3!':a‘t’i"(;‘n disa"«;'l;- gar E . Disarmament Conference Discusses U.S.-Red Ideas Burns said it t."at the l’lV.‘i'('_V of Eastern Bloc of the West German - developed Facing a broadside of heated opposition questions. Powell re- fused to institute compensation for mothers of babies born de- formed after the mothers took the tranquillizini: - drill: during pregnancy. Labor MP Tom llribcrll iII‘t;'€Il that compensation he paid either directly by the govern- ment or enjoined on the supplies if all goes well the lllOl0l‘(‘a(lC ‘ . will reach Victoria. B.C.. Sept. 3 1. din their front wheels into the. O n N e t, Pacific and then return to Rev- ‘ B.C.. to ' ' t I If B b Aft t dl :“innocent victims of an acci- WEATHER Sunny with a_ fe w cloudy intervals, rmer. light winds. Low-high at Chara iottetown 60 and 80. 8 oz 42 PAGE Premier Shaw Suggested ; For Lieutent-Governor lrans—Canada Show W lo Be Boytotted In Nfldfi Ottawa Speculates On Premier's Future BY FARMER TISSINGTON Capital Bureau of The Guardian been suggested that his illness may be of rl more serious na- 0'[‘TA\VA -_ wj]1p_E_[_ pl-em. turc or, because of his advance lier Shaw become the province's : mg yea” Mr‘ Shaw may “M 1 t L, t I _ G N .want to engage in the strenuous I ne,I’fhis lelsnfigfenmng °"S‘:::‘:ll;m0n 3 action of another provincial has been raised here in recent. ca-It-T£alIE:.‘émie,.' who Wm h‘, 75 d,"3’5' p§"“-V as 3 {'9-5"" °f " 9"’ years of age this December. -sistent illness which has hospl- was swam mm om“. as pram, talized the popular Island prcm- ie, in September 1959. He had let‘. Mr. Shaw is still convales- assumed the leadership of H‘ E |Cln,'..' in hospital from the effects provincial c0n5m.vatm,_ party {of whatiliasbecn describcd 33 the year before the 1959 provin- ‘ a persistent cold. But ll. as : cia] election‘ APPOINTED ll\' I958 The incumbent, Island Liculen-» (Continued on page Ti. col Gt Borden Pier Will Be Built CAPITAL BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN Engineering consultants are puttin the finishing touches on plans for the new pier at Bor- den, it was learned here today No work on actual construc tion will be started for some time yet until the plans are all complete. but it anticipatec that the C0flSl.1‘u(‘.l.l0n will get underway some time this tall. The Borden docking facility 1! one project which is not ‘ ely to be affected by the govern ment's decision to cut back on federal spending to the tune. of .000.000 in one fiscal year. After the final plans are drawn. tenders for the work -vill be call- ed by the department of public works which is undertaking the job for the depal‘tme.nt of trans- births flowed in a steady stream as a shocked public learned of the tragedy of the births and the births yet to come. In Ontario. two members of Parliament demanded federal aid for families with thalido- mide-deformcd babies. James Walliei‘. Liberal mem- her for York Centre. said there ‘should he financial assistance for “above normal" expenses such as plastic surgery. special- ized education and nu r s l n 5: care. ‘INNO('.E.NT VICTIMS‘ Gordon A i k 6‘ n. Pi'ogi'cssive. ,Conserv:.ilive member for Parry Sound-Muskoka. said sur- gical and medical costs of treatment for the children are a public responsibility. He said the pari=nts and children are part. Need for the new pier is th 3 result of the advent of the new ferry MV Confederation. T he vessel is making fast runs to and from Cape Tormentine with the result that it sometimes has to await its turn to unload and load at Borden because of the presence there of ot..: of the oth- er day-time ferries on the. run. the M. V. Abegweit and Prliico Edward Island. dent of science." Earlier federal 3l‘3i‘:il‘.l‘l .\linis- tor Montelth said the govern- ment will not bear direct finan- cial responsibility toward the deformed bnbies. enders Call Extended On Wood Islands Ferry BY FARMER TISSINGTON Capital Bureau of The Guardian OTTAWA -~'l‘enders for th 2 new Wood Islands ferry h a v ‘.- «- O 9. an A iMaritime Commission said that i the original closing date for the tenders was August 1. However. Earl Atllec, the former Labor , would prime minister. ~ Roman. president of - when present agreements with Denison Mines Limited. which . merit conference Monday began the Crown-owned Eldorado Min- l thrashing out American and So- l l' Operates at Elliot Lake. Ont. ‘ins “nd Refilling Llmlled Of L.°rd Am“ Said he ‘lid "M viet proposals for the first stage’ 5 °°““"‘°F " 3 ‘Canada terminate next year. £°].'te‘.’° 1" “'.°‘.‘ld $5 “€59 f°r of international disarmament " - . rt ain .o o , ' perpetuation of the tactical. Reduced markets and world Market “mi ‘line teimsomririign‘. Mondays speeches‘ mostly by‘ blunders of the previous admln- I lstratlon. . . " . - competition have forced it com- He said “the immature and lpanies out of operation in the irrational concessions by the =18“ mm, ye...-_._ Canadian government. constitute. ' a sell-out of Canada's uranium‘ seem to be contemplated by twfistegn Ian: gcugal g'£€resen'§ Mr. Heath and the present gov-j a.we" 3° C c . ""933 lemmm‘. _ . ‘.. ,evident in some earlier meet- delegate Luis Pa- i ings. U Mexican ‘ U.K. Honors 1957 Deal r“':.*:.‘::::.° .:;:‘.‘°:.:*.:°**..*.:‘.:.::::: leave Western Europe i land armies. .. ‘O .1 ,_m_\,,¥:,.n...,._.._ .. _. been extended until the middle V .. some of the firms interested in .V.. _V I .- ,1 ' ' ‘ submitting tenders requested an extension of time to prepare their bids. Accordingly. the clos- ing date was extended until Au- gust. 13. There is no indication h ow long it will be after August 1.9 before a contract is let. for the construction of the new ferry. This will depend to some extent on the number received and Bngustry to the tune of $70,000» 9 i 1 h 1 “ t k ' 3 v give to riort to a ow on: I a as 0 VFOCFSS Gilbert Labine. president of; test bap gettingya .i,.i,,1',f.,§:ir. them. Gunnar Mines Limited in Beaver Lodge area. said: "We're Jubilant about the I bfiy \ ’o t.s . 0 By IOHN E. BIRD lrenegotiation of price and de-. United states deli» gatg Signing, of the contract but I‘. OTTAWA tCPi—'I‘he United livery schedules in view of‘ chutes Steflg said the u_5_ wouldnt use the word lubilattt {Kingdom has fulfilled in 1957 changed uranium market con-iwould give. "serious considera- 3b°"l the price were aettlnz. coflllztltmfifntcto 24.000i.000 dlltlOl15B.:Véll.il;8‘1l'lefi\;Y “girl: anti? zivoirt‘ to the Mexican proposal. DECLINES COMMENT llt:llld‘e sbutt n‘:'n:i'lice‘:ira;rl§:~3:tlia hot nee? uIl'ua'iiiuma for 3:12;‘ §°l."i°§3 “id. . » _ gate Valerian “Wm” powvtir fllenearnattilcttlnatléi early as ‘ gorin séajid theltlest-ban problem declined to discuss the contract‘ . We ousy P .' . “en specs ‘“e'm°n' ‘ml’ mm, b t id 1} . A si27.7oo.ooo contract signed. The conti'act's basic price of . ticularly in view of promised ducerg Joni?“ nfileelil: ‘here Monday after lengthy ne-‘ .03 a pound compares with‘m0dlfl0Ill0fl! lit the Western ' ' v i stand. “Me production ‘or ‘how “_ gotlations which started in!the current world price of $4.37 other In “L lMarell. 1961. calls for delivery I . 1sUBMl'l"l'ED PLAN The co:':;'ct'prov‘de3 for the lot the uranium over I perlodl Terms of thg c on if 3 cc.‘ Stelle earlier submitted a pro- purchase of uoooooo pounds of °"’°'““"8 l"‘° “"9 “'1! 197°‘-lrecelved a mixed reception. tiaosal for a three-year. first- ’ ' ' The contract was Sign Liberal Leader Lester 3. lstage disarmament plan. The . in t $31": girgzltesricfiing; Ottawa following a weekend pqa,.s(,,,_ member of pm-115. I draft called on countries to: which their armaments. M‘ ‘t . . t . “'03 ‘ l’0“Nl- ll ‘"3 llfllml hytmnfermce by Trade “"5 er "lent gm. Mgom. Eut t lntltllldlllfl huclear weapon de- Hees tor the Crown - ““'“9d‘takes in the Northei-ii Ontario Eldorado Mining and Reflnlnluranium centre of Elliot Lake. ill‘/¢|'}' Vehicle! Ind mllol‘ con- ‘. be Ba ventlonal armaments Um I’ TI Not Exiaected ‘j n Jan. 1 next—— for the ending t and over a longer period of! time. Limited and by 511‘ R0391‘ M3’;sald the contract "should have - kins, chairman of the Unitedtbeen negotiated ‘M 515,,“ 2. Limit production of arma- lfingdom Atomic Energy Au-l .39, ,go_v- ‘menu, thorlty. (Continued on page 3 Col. at l 8. Reduce armed form. ' 1-[alt fissionable materiel Under 1057 letters of intent . . Britain signified that it W8! production for use in nuclear F 1 OTTAWA tCPl—-it will he ; prepjred to pay Stl a pound for} ‘weapons and take other meas- _ _ most eurprislnl ll l’l'¢3ld°'“ ‘the uranlum—or It total of 8t92.- “ « to reduce the threat of tl€C|5|t_m 30 ll’ l m i10“"-Fflmfilll Kennedy seeks poi-t,restrlc- ooo,mo—wlih delivery to take ""'°“"“°'“"“' "°“°°" 1 liver. Ipendlnti _ tlone on cumtlui lumber amt ‘piace between 1963 and me. I Births. dentin. etc» -I I 5. E,¢.i,iisi. ... i.t,m.n.,...i Under the federal ship bulld- ltrontly advocating freer trade. A7 .93 , l Cliaeelfiedm-at-t.'...... 1|-3 asarmmnt orgnuumn “ ing subsidy. he government Reneral aienenar G. l of However. the contract an- Fl'|¢°»' I“: 0 -- - . he ouiggt of the iirggty so 9... will contribute 40 per ~entof the “M Clllldlln I-IIInbe'!’mO|I'| ‘AP nounced Monday provides for a c°""°'; “ "' sure veriflcaton of the obll¢a- T05‘- sociggim um uo.¢.y_ Mm mice 0; 3533 . ponnd..a V0135" P010 -----' " 7 tlons undertaken. The new Wood islands —- (Earl- in a pungent, fir. Ben said price which will rise under a gala .. : ml” 3 m "H veflflcw liouh vessel wllll‘ :49 ‘feet tsp’: the A tut it received provision for payment by Brlt- - ' timi measures. - ‘ ‘Vii I SD06 M! an oath W .13“; Unlted gin of premiums and carry l ' ' g 7. strengthen arrangements . Wllll:1£{\,t'C a capacity tl0utliuto:— Sm“ ’"’°'‘l'9 “' um" "” °' chum for deferment of dam. l3||||"|°““' - ’ ‘M "'°i’i.‘"‘i.mu"".n"."t'°° ‘M an- M ‘ - t H’ ll -- t|~-- ll in n -it’ s c id ac 'l‘h ii‘ l1 ’ r - "I in the Wwl llrvrlslokr t. ion ‘ Bddan tc§"§§§L’5§§"....a 3m 3; (“nan “mum ma,’ . 0. . luring Icc ty. ountaiii sceneiy o unsur- ‘ ig wa_, ...oug c 0(. to... 10 en. . .. . ig w._\ to. ‘ s. _ _ . . . an Mtg: the letters of intent be- " In I discussion of the Soviet passed beauty will greet tour- The pass is part of a mile :40 .000 and is the final link miles east of lxamloops. crate from appro May "" ‘"”°“""d W - -' first-etaae plan. Canadian deie- ieta trains the new Roger: Pan l link between Revelatoke a ii d (C? PHOTON l to Decembc it each eeasos. eaine known. lritall Ilhd fleee PNIICCVI K500 Thirds!- . A... ___,.. .q«aan\" ‘ of the Trans- Canada Highway i DIRECT T0 COMPANY The tenders will go directly . to Northumberland Ferries. the lprivate concern which will own ‘ and operate the ferry. or its as- [ent The Maritime Commission has nothing to do with the awarding of contracts but is i kept advised by the Northumben land Firm. The Maritime Com» mission enters the picture be- cause of government financial ‘ assistance in the construction of ‘ the ship. Decision to build the ferry was announced by Transport Ml- nisler Leon Balccr during con- sideration of his department’: estimates in the last parliament. It was confirmed just before parliament was dissolved in mid April. Mr. Balccr said the project had received treasury board ap- - proval and it has apparently es- lcaped the government‘: "Ans Iterity" axe because it tender call went out in advance of the t 5 ‘of August. it was learned here 3 spokesman for the Canadian j