'lllit's Good For tl-ielsland The Guardian is For if. Jpoes CO-NSIDR BREAD file Women's Institute Build- deciding winners in the bread. ing at the Provincial Exhibi- tion Grounds was a busy spot yesterday as judges began the task of placing the many ex- > hibils in first. second and third 1 categories. Given the Job of 1 cake and pastry classes were Irene Mountain. left. home economist wl th P. E. 1. Agriculture. Thompson. . Sum- : mersidc. Provincial Nutrition- 1 .-5.9 EXHIBITS ist with the P. E. Department of Agriculture. During the re- maining days of Old Home Week. the Women's institute Building will be the item of main interest. for the ladies. Ml'|.ES IN SPACE PILE UP Jaunty Astronauts Sing Lullabies Before By REINBOLD ENSZ :1 Believe. My Friends to each MOSCOW (AP)—-Russia's twolcther by rad , The agency earth - circllnl tronauta. un-l _ they a short shaven and iaunty. luilabyed time later. each other to sleep and their Nikolayev was in his fifth day mm ’l’“°‘hlp' "ed M l” “wiwithout a bath or shave. The orbit mileage records today... Tass news agency ..ep0med_ zlleavy stubble on his face There was no indication when showed throuftll On I l9l€Vi5i0II Ivisors of their helmets infre-. the two would return from the’ space voyages that began a day apart last weekend. The latest '.:':.:r3"2:‘.i‘1.;°'a.'l:..r:." ..E.’l.°..’. or SPACE sous Be turning in for the night‘: ‘sleep. Mal LONDON (Reuters)—Mos- . cow Radio early today.. broadcast the cosmonauts Song. verses of which Rus- sian spacemen Andrian Nik- olaycv and Pavel Popovich sang to each other before going to sleep in space Tuesday night. The refrain runs: "I believe. my friends. “That caravans of rockets "Will speed us from star to star. "On the dusty paths “Of far away planets "Our traces will remain." povich said "the outlined flight. prlogram will" be carried out; u ." J A Tass communique at 9 p.m. Tuesday Moscow time (3 p.m. ADT) said Nikolayev had completed 55 orbits covering 35 orbits cover- ing 1.aoo.ooo kilometres I993.- 600 miles). IING SONG Tass said the astronauts sang verses from the Russian song Cornwall Man Sweeps Field In Yorkshires A Cornwall man. Sterling Wil- lis. cleaned up all the champ- show worth in most of the classes. ‘. vim om-arson godly“: a ionshlp ribbons. John R. Thompson. Frenchfort was third in the class of Iowa born December 1. 1%! and February 38. 1902. . Thompson’! entry placed second in the junior herd and also in its took the first three ribbons and he took all of the chamo- It was a disappointing fliow ta quanti although tho animals- wero high on quality. Sleep rbroadcasi officials said came lfrom his spaceship. For col- gloague Popovich its was the ;fourth day in space. j Judging from the TV trans- Jmissions. the astronauts would .have difficulty shaving. even if I they had razors. They open the lquently and when they do the slow. somewhat unsure move- , ments of their hands would not ’encourage the use of a razor. y Western tracking stations re- d y .- ported earlier that their space lships had moved several hun- ldred miles apart. but the pair radioed in a message to Pre- ,mier Khrushchev and the So- Viet people: "We are not at It close dis- ‘lance from each other. A good contact is established.” Presumably when the clim- atic hour of descent comes. Nikolayev and Popovich will be routed to the central Volga Val- ley where other Soviet space ships have landed. SURPASSES MOON TRIP Their space mileage far sur- -passes the moon's distance from the earth. which ranges from 221.463 to 252.710 miles. This prompted a Kazakhstan scientist. Kanysh Satpayev. to comment: "Now it can be said with con- fidence that the time is not far off when man will visit the planets closest to us. first the moon. Mars and Venus." However, the Voatoks would ~ take weeks to travel to Mars or Venus. Venus ranges from 5.000.000 to 1ss.ooo.ooo miles from the earth. Mars from 35.- ooo.ooo :48 . Tuesday there was no running report on the astronauts. Moa- oow radio announcers kept ro- as: ‘ satellite ship! Vostok III and Vostok IV con- tinue their prolonged group night around the globe." “Covers Prince Praised In Fmeratncy LONDON tReuters)——A West German pilot skilfully crash- landed a planeload of passen- gers at London airport Tues- day. saving them all from in- jury. Capt. Walter Dofel of Ham- burg brought down his giant Boein 720-B Jet without bene- t of nosewhcei. teetering it along the runway on its centre wheels. The 42 passengers burst into applause inside the Lufthansa jetliner as it came to a halt “He did a marvellous lob." declared a 11-year-old Amer- ican student aboard the plane, Jean Stewart of West Hartford. Conn.‘ The only casualty was a ste- wardess who fell to the ground getting out of the airliner——her heel caught in the emergency chute. causing it to collapse. Dofel. approaching London on a flight from Frankfurt, radioed that his nosewhecl was jammed ing facilities. He jettisoned his fuel over the sea and vainly tried to shake down the landing gear by sharply changing alti- .= tude. lcmacx unnnncannmoa l Dofel made a pass over the :airport control tower for offl- lcials to view the undercarriage llwith high - powered binoculars, ,then turned the four - engine 'EIner around for a crash-land- g. Airline and airport officials watched anxiously from the roof on the terminal building as the plane touched down. brak- ing amid a shower of sparks. The plane came to rest with its nose tilted into the runway. e engines clear of the tarmac by only two feet. Damage was slight. with its tail pointing at the sky. M and requested emergency land- hm. who i fiomrdimr Edward Island Like The Dew" __ NU!‘ IOII EAR (‘Jet Pilot Full Probe Of Lakes Strife Promised Byi B.C. Jurist SEVEN WEATHER ' Clouiimahmversbeginnin inmoruing 'L1(1y‘lv}<:iI‘1;}1in‘§3lJ'1de_;'3.eI1ina;gllsht winds. 22 PAGES WHITTON HAS IDEA FOR '67 OTTAWA (CP) — Mayor Charlotte Whitton says she would like to arrange n cos- monaut landing in the Ot- tawa River in front of City Hall to open Ottawa's ob- servance of the Canadian centennial in 1967. She advanced the idea in speaking to drivers of the trans - Canada motorcade stopping off here on their east - to - west tour of the Trans-Canada Highway. The mayor said the mo- torcade is launching a new highway route at a time when Russians are explor- ing new highways in space. Dutch Cabinet Holds Session in Emergency THE HAGUE (Reuters)-—I‘he Dutch cabinet met in a three- hour emergency session Tues- day after reports that several ‘Boy is Fatally Burned When Home Destroyed. David Gordon ,Watts, ll. of Grand Tracadle. died early last night in the Charlottetown Hos- pital as a reslit of bums re- ‘vcd when his home was de- stroyed by fire yesterday at 12:30 p.m. 'l‘he cause of .-the fire is not known. but it was thought a stove explosion might have ac- counted for the destructive ze lnttetown to St. Michael} . Church. Corran Ban. with Re- ‘ quiem High Mass at 9:30. Burial 3 will be Ill the church cemetery. Four Missing In Small Plane EDMONTON (CP) — RCAF a . planes Tuesday began a de- It took only about 30 minutes i tailed search of rugged moun- ‘ to raze the eight or nine room ltain country between Calgary structure. neighbours said. Ailgand Vancouver for a missing‘ household and personal effectsisingle - engine plane carrying were 10 . flour persons. ‘ The youth was rescued from 3 The plane. piloted by Jan Fal- rllle flaming hrnne by a neigh- l kowski. 50 - year - old Second 3 . John B. M.acKi-nnon. He l World War ace with the 303 P0- l was taken to the Charlottetown lish Squadron. disappeared Hospital by the Hennessey Fu- Monday night on a trip from nerai Home ambulance. Dealillicalgary in Vancouver, occurred shortly after 700! Mr. Falkowski, a resident of 0'C'l90- ;Goodwood. Ont.. was reported H15 P31131118 IN? MI’- and Mrs. Eon a trip to Vancouver to ad- Gortloll Watts. Grand 'l‘racadi€- j vertise a new form of night sky- HE 15 8ll1‘V‘iV9<'l 8150 by -3 bl‘0- |writing his firm is pioneering h ther_ Gerard. a d four sisters. '1“ canada. undred more Indonesian para- Paulp. Debbie, Joanne and with him were his Wm, troopers have been dropped into Sharon. - Alma. 45. his stepson. Tom Tan‘. disputed west New Guinea. E The National Park Fire De- Kski_ 22, and Grant Mcgregor‘ [The meeting came on the eve liiartment was called. but theizo, nf nshawa_ out in an expected announcement [flames were too far advanced on the transfer of the berritory ‘ save the tructure to Indonesia but an official spokesman would not divulge the outcome of the cabinet ses- _ lion. OTTAWA !CPl -— The Canad Indonesian Foreign dian Federation of Agriculturelsubandrio and the Du -Friday asked Transport Minis- bassador to the United States, 'ter Balcer to halt immediately .11. J. Van Roijen. meeting in the railway line abandonment I New York under United Nations I ' l . thfiofll g was-9 gtvyay. at e -no e acclden. 0 0 a Royal Canadian Mounted ‘Po-‘#0 Rall llfllng I lice said the coroner announced 3 ; no inquest would be held. I The funeral is scheduled l Thuvrsday morning from the l Henrlcs-sey Funeral Home. Char- Minister tch am- rloll6-Man. l Dual Use Shorthorns ‘ An Arlington. Lot to breed- .er. Keith Barrett. had a big lday for himself in the Dual .Purpose Shorthorn ring yester- a as he took the Junior and senior male championships. the grand and reserve grand male champions and came through in the afternoon to win the reserve Junior female title. along with five first places. I Stanley Hurry. Winsloe was ‘the closest to him for honors with the junior female champ- ionship and the reserve senior male championship as well as four red ri ns. The breed will complete jud- the milk classes. the senlorl groups and the female champ-l ps. ionshi ging today with the placing or? ‘proceedings of the Board of 1 auspices. are expected to sign *,~'.!.‘ransport Commissioners. ithe agreement today. ‘ .1-;.-5'13; bgyed;-:l_1;l:nt tllflfizallilggt Tuesdays paratroop drop of; , Md the minismj Eh“ ‘I ‘.400 to 500. according to the! ’national policy on railway-line" . : abandonment is 1.equh.ed_ Th- mission. was the largest force. policy should embrace the opeiil i” la“! west New Gulllea mom of both the ONE and CPR , since Indonesian President Su- md make possible orderly; karno announced a campaign; labandonment. where necessary. l 155* December l“ "liberal?" “'8. over a period of years. , territory. l 1 Sterling Wood. Mt. Herbert lhad several first placings. th e ‘first day Fred Hughes. Winsloe, I had a couple. including a one- two punch in the senior calf ‘ class. and Gerald Dollar Win-1 sloe topped the junior carting’ female class. Daniel Jewell. - I iNorth River had one. i . Waldron MacPhee's Elmwyck} jherd took a red ribbon when‘-‘ ;he topped the junior calf classy‘ with Elmwyck Good Morning, 3. MONTREAL (GP) __ Every full brother to Elmwyck King, body eats potatoes but hmdly 3“"'d °l‘3ml’l°“ here in 1961‘ anybody appreciates them. dele- l and now in the Artificial Brced- . gates 1,, the Nation.“ potato ll "ml at F"°d°"l°t°"- N-P“ Industry Conference were told Missing from the MacPhee . Tuesday stable this year is the grand old -«The potato is the Cinderella cow» Lily. that brousht humor the food business." said Mrs. many l‘°“°”- and “fly ”“'‘}I. E. Vautelet of Montreal. (Continued on Page 4 Col. 2i rhonorary president of the Cana- dlan Association of Consumers. “You people should bring herl out of the ashes," she told they assembled farmers and agrlcul-l ture officials. "dress her up ande I 've her some of the glamor that her arch - rival. rice. is go ing." Mrs. Vautclet a nd othery speakers in a panel discussion} agreed that methods of harvest- ing. grading and packaging po-l tatoes leave much to be de- sired. ' Australian Broadcasting Com- 1, U“, Story Of SIU Entry Into Fleet Recounted By ROBERT RICE . ‘tied in a bitter union war that TORONTO tCP)—Mr. Justicelaunched the SIU in Canada T. G. Norris declared Tuesday‘-more than a decade ago. like: he not ttoleraitle any. Mr. Houtmarih saédllie Eves an 1! HIPS 0 1‘“5”€ 01‘ 8mDel'l organizer or c S . t on be- his investigation into shipping came its national disruptions and labor strife on treasurer until the Great was defeated in a union elec- He bluntly Ordered the Sea-. tion after a campaign of virifi-~ EGYPT; lllgeléndliiinal Ujrtl-ion 0f E cation lkiiacl alleged he had Nazi ana a ll . 0 use is “am- sympat ies. ple influence" on seafarers and He had left the (351) and lonsshoremen in the United joined Upper Lakes before the gtatesr to er]i‘d harrassntieéit git i SIU moved into the lakes. 3113 la" 5 IDS Ollerae Y Mr. Houiman denied that he Upper Lakes Shipping Limited had ever been a Communist. ln American P0ri§~ saying he had been investigated win no un(;ert\z,nn terms. tihct;‘by the RCMP and cleared of - year - od ancouver iurs rany Communist leanings. The served notice on all parties that i United States. which had once he intended to get to the bottom I barred him from enfr_y_ had of the hlongl-lbrewitrirg unio‘;1‘dE-lalso cleared him to cross the putes t at ave isrupte a crborderx 15ehs'fp,'il,,g,.,“,_-°»V°" if it t°°k end” Aprnoscrmu or am He said his inquiry. which ior- . M1‘ - H0“tm}'“l- l95l-lfY"1E 115' many gal-ted Tuesd.-,y_ win pl-o_ gder oath. said that SIU chief wed in an orderly and proper Hal C. Bankshad approached way and will not be hampered ?UPl’°r Lakes "3 °,a‘'lY 50 i‘‘ by intimidation or frustration. ‘ “B” 3 °°“l1'3°l with ll“? Wm’ T e inquiry plunged qu1ck1y.pany to represent its seamen. lo the heart of the inter - unionl when the °°ml’a“y_ Suggesied rivalries that underlie the re-igigltfihe SIU 5'l1‘““,1"Il flgl ‘Egan’ tdi t- _ flk _h1_ eseame_..r. anarc- .°.°: the St. Lawrence Seaway — [Or H-~ 9 “€55 331 ~ the bitter feud between the slut He '01” "5 he had the hiss!- .and the newly-formed Canadian‘ “'35 0‘ ‘ht’ Canadian i.°"°1‘l3‘ and we didnt have to For more than four hours _ 7T . 0 » . g . ° _ agriculture department said I. BLACKSBURG. vs. (APt—A‘iide to oscillate. with the resnh fly} . w e S vast improvement was found in leading British astronomer said that the height of the tide on _i ‘ ' the 8l'|d¢8 0‘ P8033804 P0l|l°9l.Tuesday the gravitational pull the moon increases and V - lf , dull“! 1" l“3P€¢ll°'l “ill 9°" lot the earth may have heated creases each month by as much . ' - _ . 39¢ 9-009 Tell“ “title” |¢1'°33rthe interior of the moon to ‘ as 15 feet. A ’ ~ ' "'9 COUNTY ll‘ ll‘? ll!‘ ‘W0 blast furnace temperatures. In approximately 4.5oo.ooo.- 5 s‘ I years. i th ‘ th Dr. Zderek Kopai told a con- 000 years. the friction heat thus ,3 g ‘ ‘ -v H9 "d 3 "_‘°l"’ 3" “"9 ference on lunar exploration. in E generated has increased grarl- .‘ « . . . “I h rd bled th h 3“ deb“ pioiiléasg ‘ill ’S(t’lllo:8d gasislon “gt txggirlhia Tealiinictalluallymto providgoo internaolm tem- CHAIID ltroaoe t t- tunnel workers. wore a " a over e we s - — nvers . e ear '5 i- pera res o 1. to 2. do- .5) __ 3::-'h1m.u‘d '33" nus" to themselves to shake hands amid shouts of llllrkfil P°lIl0¢!- al force is a source of lunarrgrees centigrade. Kopal said. _ mm lllll. "Viv. "S. FTIIICQH Ind "vlVfl : heat H101‘! p0WCl'f'lll than the. HQ Sflld “ill. while YIIHOIE‘ _ “"Vl¢|U Nd 05131‘ gm,“ 3. mm. pr-"1. ‘Rolls. radioactive materials in the ‘; tive materials in the moon may ‘- ‘ "UNI! and French my gf use rs-mob Mont Blane ill! llleechoa. singing moon. rhavc added to the total heat. , 5 ‘"800! h & heart of Moot Tunnel Construction and celebrating l|3I"'~ ‘..,..e,m.g, mac" 4 1. Kopal pointed out to the 250 ' the tidal force alone could ae- *1 “gig: “Q altar both side: set of! Q pounds of dynamite “min the 1 "0 ‘bum’ W. . ‘M, Hill, s_-¢c., 3.11 eonfeireace ‘delegate: ‘Bhat tttrfi I count for the entire heat build- » mm. 1...... ...,.. .. 1. son the l'aai'nlna tune. - usssln am a on on o e car no. » no] mm W . ‘:5’; u. ,,';{°,,”,':'.. “p.’[.fl-' up an miles above planted trench and r on the moon. because of the. Knpal explained that the "°.'.':........' ‘ .,._. .,, =r~..:;- ..,..... .. ...., “""" ""' °“ "" "°"‘ """° nowaz cusses ARE JUDGED AT ram ‘t.?..".‘;‘....i'§.“f..'..il1'E;..12..‘3‘32$§..?“l§ ".‘...:‘.‘° “:3 , Q3 , . I - s nah. thin.“ ‘me,’ Mn.‘ 1”.“ 1. _-m M-1?. bore in 15 TM fr n , Id be my ‘I In M I k “I bet k t the l ' H Nd the earth which causes ocean merely‘ the 009:‘!!! as in the e ' pm’ 3 mm. ' _ mean f years a once a a morn pc e s ex- wee a or. ere nos es. .c|se o 1 e es:-t _ ‘fignon, and claimd 10_ lives. e rose caught the eye of ilo- hiblts in the various classes. 1). c_ 3chm.m.,,_ 1,“. H,‘ __ The Czech -_ born sclentist.r Kopai said this action may Z ‘_'Q. 1* up IUAKI . m ‘ The Wlllfll. Whit Otifll lfllll»! WI!‘ llltllfll Yflllfldly I’! lllfi Ilcll year gardeners throtlllh wmhm mm. “mm 0" . ______________ 3 held of the University of Man- ; be the cause of numerous moon CI!‘ 1 As soon as the smoke cleared ill: or early mt. will i oxhbits in the Womens 111- out the province toil for many of the me ' ‘uh N “ha ¢.__ g chesler astronomy department. ‘quakes and the E“ T d'1Ml‘-3% WNWDOF. in rs. police and miles off the Paris - to ~ louse lltute Building were judged. months on their favorite pro- exhibits. I...‘ ........ ....... N ‘aid ‘the eccentricity of the . numerous cracks apparent h 1|.‘ g“..-,_,.. ‘.11.... 3&1-Q-H mm guests sarusr highway. -lodges boson on-Ir in no soot in preparation for the big gas on from Charlottetown. _______________ earths orbit ssusss tho lunarithe moon's surface. . D. H. Williams. director of Ontario‘s farm products inspec- tion service. said too many pro- duccrs bruise their crop in dig- ging it up and do not sort out the bruised potatoes carefully enough when packing them for market. SHOULD BE WASHED He said all potatoes should be washed for the retail market and packages should specify whether or not the product is good for baking. Nick Young. a farm manager in Sherrington. Que.. reed that only washed potatoes are wanted on the market. He said the paramount need is for qual- ity. right from the seed to the mature potato that goes into the indlvidu five - pound package offered to the housewife. Paul Clement of the federal ‘l Maritime Union (CLC) for thelmel” 0 F worry. ‘ Upper Lakes Shipping. aroundv whet‘ ll” °°_ml’3“-" Ell“ T9‘ which the fight has been waged‘ 1 slstcd the SIU. it found its ship! invesugafiom I s in several American lake I P0 P. G. Kingsburgh.1vice-presi- | dent and genera manager| of th ;Cl1arge OF Murder . complex corporate struc-.' ture linking the Upper Lakes in Bermuda and The Bahamas.j SAINT JOHN. N.B. ~CP' -— A These firms own three vessels charge of capital murder was Venture and the Hilda Mar- Carter. 44. in connection with janne-—i’or which Upper Lakes the fatal shooting iiionday of his have met harrassment and cle- artcr is in hospital in serious lays In recent month. condition with a wound in his T. manager for the Upper Lakes - sunporch at the rear of the fam- ine. told about his early con- ; ily home in the city‘; north and men's Union. a Communist-: couch. dead from a gunshot dominated union that was scut-jwonnd in the chcsl. The hard of Almon Wood and ' repeal performer. The Boswclls . . .h ' h’ lh th ' [1 h first place winners in the Ayr- . &:';lI"'é’s"5A;pchl:rl! Mae;tfr_ 35 9 shire classes Judged yesterday‘ six red ribbons. though some‘ others figured more prominently A. MacRae and Sons. Central. Royalty took the senior a n d their Woodlands Royal Burton who was repeating an achieve-. l yalty of lake seamen. . opened testimony at the federal l harrassed and delayed by 9”‘ - A et ‘ rts. EXPLAINS LINKS l (Confronted on Paze 5 Col lit e company. explained I _ its laid in N.B. line with other shipping firms.’ —the Wheat King, the Northern laid Tuesday against Wilfred acts as agent. All three. ships faihcr Oswald Carter. 5 outman. personnel stomach. He was found on a nection with the Canadian Sea- I His father. 73, was found on a Sons. Marshfield dominated the 3l5“ ll‘? 1"°S9i“"'- -ll-"ll"? _ Gerry Doyle. Vernon River at the Provincial Exhibition with‘ ‘ in the championship awards. grand male championships with meat of former years. and Keith.‘ took the Junior male champion- ship with East River Brown Burton. a bull bred by Almon _‘Wood and Sons on their East River farm. it was a real cre- dit to Mr. Doyle who is a for- mer 4-H Club member and a tribute to the East River farm who topped the red ribbon win- ners in individual classes and Boswell and Sons, Victoria look also showed the reserve cham- the reserve championship inipion junior female. in East both cases with their chenrylmver Cherry. Bank Royal Anchor. another: (Continued on page 4 Col. 8) Moon's Interior Seen At Blast Furnace Heat .l