v lili's Good For the Island The Guardian is For it who @ttotrdion “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” WEATHER Snow changing to flurries: northeast gales 45 gusts to 70. diminishing in after- noon. Low-high 27 and 35. VOL. LXXVI. N0. 84 Liberals, PCs Split Results In Province By NEIL MATKESON Authorized u Seem: Clu- Maii by the Post office Department, Ottawa. and for payment of pus'age In cash eloped in the Kings riding where Farm and Provincial Editor PC Margaret Macdooald took a _Progresslve Conservatives and early lead over Liberal J Liberal candidates split even in Mullally. a newcomer to the fed- Prlnce Edward Island yesterday eral field. who was making his $th Angus Machean and Heath first start in a political battle. acquarrle p0 ing another bigl Mrs. Macdonald was 1mm Vote t0 keep the dual “ding 0f In practically every poll as thg Queens In the PC fold. and vet‘ early returns came in and she3 3- i: CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY. APRIL-{1963. erau Watson MacNaught won had built it a health ' 3 back the Prince riding for the of 140‘ or mgre before Ll‘bcrals and freshman .Ioh-n lally started to overtake her. ' Mullally did the same in Kings. Results had been received froml - There was never _any doubt (Continued on page 3. col. 3) 1 about the nesuli ln Queens. where The PC pai'r‘ held un- ' official majorities of morelM’argln Too Largelt than 2.300 over lra Iiewis.‘ ' the highest of the Liberal pair. Queens l-lb- SGYSI wi Allison calls about 100‘ . ‘ . ‘ votes back. With seven mus ml Liberal candidate Ira Lewul hear Mom out 0‘ 3 mm of 130_ asaldlast night the task of de- Macquame has increased slighb ‘featlng the PC candidates In ly his lead over the 2.218 mar-lqucens WSS iarge With “1’ gm he polled a year ago. My. thigh maJorltles they car- M'acLean who has been fisheries I“?! over from last year’s bal' minister in the Diefenbaker gov- ‘ Iohng‘ Angus MaCLea“ had a 2" emment since 1957. was approx 745'")? margm “d r‘ Mac‘ imately 400 votes down {mm the 1quia‘rrle a bulge of 2,218 in the 2.745'mar-gin he held following 5"“? a yet”. “0' me 1962 balloting. . lson Glllls, Charlottei o w n. ‘colleague INTERESTING RACE available The most interesting race dev' lment, Mocquorrie Flabbergctsted By Vote In This Province ward us but I have been thrilled by the degree of justice and gen- erosity which 'efenbaker of Mr. Lewis, was not last night for com- l-Ieath Macquarrle. victorious Progressive Conservative can- didate in yesterday's federal election said last night he was "somewhat flabbergasted by the voting trend against Conserva- tive candidates in the province." M . acquarrie said he was "full of gratitude and appreciat- lon" for the support county vot- ers gave him and his running mate. Hon. Angus MacLean. "But." he said. "I will say again that considering the treatment this province received under the Liberals as compared to the Conservatives, I am flabbergas- ted by the trend against the those "who put the province ahead of party and gave both Mr. MacLean and myself a most wonderful majority." Mr. MacLean said he _was pleased with the result of the Queens County vote and “disap- pointed with the defeat of Mrs. Margaret Macdonald in Kings and Lorne Monkley In Prince." He said “I think the defeats are especially unfortunate since Prime Minister Diefenbaker has ( . V V. Marga! SEVEN CENTS 20 PAGES. liberals Make Wide Gains To Elect largest House Bloc LackOfWVes’rern Strength Dims Overall Win Hopes By ALAN DONNELLY jclnsn races in some ridings. It hers fewcr than their 30 in the Canadian Press Staff Writer appeared as though Liber a] Ilast Parliament, with New Dem- Lester B. Pearson's resurgent strength in the next Parliament :ocratic Party representation lit- Liberal party grasped victory would be around 126 seats com-.tle changed from the 19 seats in Monday‘s general election pared with the 100 in last year’s i they held. with by far the largest group election. Progressive Conserva- There were further inroads o) in the next Parliament, but its tives would likely have 98 or so into John Diefenbaker's cabinet failure to show new strength in compared with the party's lltiyto add to the losses incurred in the West dimmed the chance election victories on June 18.‘last year's election and b res- . ' _ y of a majority government. 1962. \lgnations in February. With 57 per cent of the votes Social Credit sccmcd likcly to‘ Four ministers suffered ner- countcd and only 38 of the 265 have about a half-dozen mem- sonal defeat Monday: Postmas~ Commons seats undecided. it . tier-General Ellen Fairclough in h ‘ , ‘ . ‘ H 'I W - u:.ils:r.:.it.‘°ririsl:: No Decision, itsrlliitstsstsginnPall: 100 seats. ' Icy in Lotbiniere. Forestry Min- Whether prime Minister meb Dlef DeCIG‘res tister Martial Asselin in Charle- : "mix and Minister Without Port.- $3355: fix‘gllllldthseeel‘wocosriiigflgzl PRINCE ALBERT- SaSkufolio Frank McGee In York- parties in order to remain in ‘cm _ Prime Minismr Diefen'iscarmmugh office was no, clear, But both baker said Monday night that In the Atlantic provinccs. the the Social Credit and New Dem because no party holds a ClearlLiberals gained five of the 33 octauc parties said during the; malorlly .Of seats after Mon- additional seals they needed to campaign that they would sup_l day's votlng. "no decision caniwm a bare majority of 133 in port the party getting the larg_ taken as‘ to the course to the Commons. est number of Commons seats. be 3391:2220" a CBC nation?“ ‘C‘m‘muc‘l 0" Page 3- “‘L tll: ..E —5min- .. ‘ . . mes after the final p0“ ClosedlleleVlSlon hook-up. Mr. Dlefen~ Standan been so fair as far as this pro- vince is concerned. . "I Would like ‘tn'eiipréss my appreciation to the people of Queens County for their sup- “ .. Conservatives. The Liberals showed a lack of generosity to- Mullally QUEENS COUNTY PC CANDIDATES eral election. Left to right are federal Fisheries Minister J. on to their Island seats h The Queens County Progres- sive Conservative candidates candidate In King‘s County. John Mullally. last night said that he would work at all times lor the welfare of King's County and its citizens. He made the state. ment here following his election He said that he wished to of- fer his sincere thanks to the poo Kings who gave him their generous support yester- .- o ‘90 - and their wives presentastudy Angus MacLea‘n. Mrs. Mac- . r I P Tom'ses This is the sixth time that Mr. in concentratim as they watch Lean. Heath Macqumne and Eonservatcivein icaendgfleilrld “In F MaCLea“ has be?" ’leded '0 at their hotel the results on Mrs. Macquame. Mr. Mao- "‘55 a" “‘9 0 u Parliament television of ycstcrday's fed~ Lean and Mr. Macquarrie. hung in defeat. SOURLS we Victorious Liberal ' . C'ec'" Hem" POWER, PHONIE LINtES DOWN In Prince, liberal Says SUMMERSIDE' ~- “The mos significent thing about the rice. tion was that it was the first time an absolutely clean election was held in Prince County in recent Howling Spring S’rorm Blocks Province's Roads n ATCH RESULTSl .V comfortable majorities while i in l STORM SlOWS " OTE REPORT Last night's storm caused . considerable trouble on Can- adian Press wire circuits feed- ing election returns to The Guardian. Both Canadian Na- tional Telecommunications and Canadian Press personncl did everything possible to main- tain services. but even at that here was some curtailment of the report. Disrupted telephone lines also caused some difficulty in collecting returns in the Pro- vince. and as a result all three ridings had polls still unreport~ a . lseals were in doubt. » __ - lhaker said his prayer Is that . . . l . . to add to the 100 they held in .the days ahead '01” “‘9 benefit “TOE 0’“- ‘2 the ast Commons. Inf Canada and her great des- Liberals 126 But remarkably few of Can- ting- soc‘a] Cred" . 23 adavs constituencies changed It is natural that I regret New Dcmocratlr l7 hands. At that point ‘97 m- ‘he the outcome of today: voting." Doubtful 7 he said . Total 1'65 l232 seats so far decided had not lchanged political allegiance. Re- :sults in the other 33 Commons Party Standings By Provinces PARTY STANDING BY PR OVINCES AT MIDNIGHT EST (Copyright. 1963 by The. Canadian Press .Total Nfld BE»! NS NB Que Ont Man Sask Alta BC TN 1 0 II 28 10 l7 l4 3 . l All four party leaders were tre-elecled: Mr. Pearson in Al- lgoma East. Mr. Diefenbaker :n Prince Albert. Social Credit 3 Party Leader Robert Thompson in Al- iPC 9 2 5 4 o berta's Red Deer riding andgLib. 124 7 2 4 6 46 51 2 0 1 5 0 NDP Leader '1‘, C. Douglas in [SC 2] 0 0 0 0 20 0 o 0 l 0 0 ‘Burnaby-Coquitlam on the West. NDP 17 0 0 ll 0 0 6 2 0 0 9 n l Coast. Dbl.nt 12 0 0 3 0 I 0 0 0 I 5 2 Subject to the tultcome of gTotaI 265 7 4 12 lo 75 85 M l7 IT 22 2 Ann Bancroft And Peck 4 :Academy Award Winners By BOB THOMAS Iyouth and malllrity»~lfi-yeal'-oldEcign-Iangllage film. Best song ‘ SANTA MONICA, Calif. tPl‘Patty Duke. the helpless Helen was Days of Wine and Roses ‘Gregory Peck, the peace-mako‘Keller of The Miracle Worker. by Hrnry Manolni and Johnny years." J. Watson MacNaught. successful Liberal candidate said last night. He commended his op- ponent. G. Lorne Monkley for his clean election effort. Mr. MacNaught gave a pledge to do his utmost for all classes of people in the country. c expressed his deep the ks to all those who worked untiri-ngly on his behalf. dal’. speliglshhtl‘il‘lir thoa‘llfglrirnwbhrlt‘el-h ‘ing country lawyer of To Kill and character actor Ed Begley. Mercer. yesterday and throughout the campaign for the party and myself. he stated. He also congratulated Mrs. MacDonald and all the members on the PC party for the com- memorable way in which they conducted the campaign and yes- terday’s election. ' ed when returning officers call- * trans nrtation across the pro- snow is expected to change Io- ed it a night By ELDON.LARABLE. lvinc day to rain or intermittent snow Guardian'Patnm Sta“ Wm" T In addition telephone com- flurries. But high winds are A Sprint! SHOWSllll'm WhiCh‘munication was out In many forecast for all day, Up to 16 S d struck Prince Edward islandlarcas. and reports were trrick- inches of snow was expected tot S - f l f 1 t trda ,Iing in of downed power linesl-fall on the Island last night- . w'th "1 ‘u'rfv a P yes a y'lcaving many areas outside the} There were several reports off “ftmoon' in “me more than a“ city without light and heat. ‘accidenis. but because of lack} hour almost completely tied uP‘ - rt t of telephone lines to RCMP‘ _ ' ‘ lug: 13:? I‘Ligfingtehgte pgpglofi. headquarters here. 'no details l mater eight inches of snow fell, wells ava'lable ‘35" “Elm S‘Tmel with gale force winds of 40 miles Dam-ms were take" ‘0 hnspllal-I Eyoung Hclcn KeIIcr in The Mir- Youth. films. He had been nominated lacle Worker, were hailed the Miss Duke's victory markcd five times for Hollywood's high‘ 'at _ .Awards Monday night. Writing awards went to Hor- viously a popular one and the I Lawrence of Arabia. the $13,— ton Poole for the To Kill a audience of 2.500 at Santa Mon- lwton six other awards. including inctti and Pietro Germi for their Miss Bancroft. 31. is appear- .‘direction by David Lean. original screenplay. Divorce int: in Mother Courage on the The Murray Harbor school huslparty losses in uehec m lack'by Surprises I fmm Montague Regional High‘iof funds and 3‘ Liberal ad_lgavc_ supporting awards in hole was hailed the best for- Oscar for her. "I 900' ViSI'bml‘xV and Slipperylwho saw his majority in Que-: h“; “’33” bcc Motmorcncy chopped from} . e hurt and no one had to be trcat- ; 53 d. ec e ed for injuries. The bus slipped‘ “The financial handicap “lei . - - . . . 1 . ble to escape through . CanadtamPress hat by partlestwe" a . ‘T y had the money. They ‘the emmflenc‘v dom" gave money to the people, They, LIBERAL ____ _ I. "umber-St. George's -- xHer- . {party polltlcs.” l | chtriy Chiefs l The 39~ycar~old surgeon felt l Social Crcdit slipportcrs who survived "the brainwashing" i 1a Mockingbird. and Anne Ban- the growling. ruthless southern For Pork. 47. it was the. cII- ihesl actor and actress of 19621lhe first “WW a juvenile has est honor. but. not for 13 years. 1000.000 desert epic. scored as lMockingbird adaptation. and to,ica‘s Civic Auditorium erupted the per hour and gusting to 60. Thelnus IN ACCIDENT QUEBEC (CP)”G|l'm SOCiaI. In a night. that was marked Italian Style. New York stage. Joan Craw- ‘School left the highway nearivcmsing. ‘ h 0’“ 3" “hi‘dren 3”" l“ ‘helthe largest in Canada last ycarl 0“ the mghwa'v and rolled had and thc orchestrated prop- ”! members defied (X'Member‘ The driver Roland Penny \vasi . . hrcatmed them With lo 3 l n gt J man M. Batlcn. unchanged icroft. the heroic teacher of political boss of Sweet Bird of max of a 20-ycar career in the 35th annual Academy won an acting Oscar The choice of Pcck was ob- best picture of the year. and _. Ennio de Concini. Alfredo Gian~ ‘in waves of applause. ’ credlters Monday nigh" blamed‘ Academy voters The French Sundays and Cy- ford was deputizcd‘ to accept the _ ¢ Murray River last evening due; 1),. Guy Margaux, party whipl [ . bus at the time bu‘ "0 ""9 “’33 '. to a comparatively narrow one,1 i . . a ' ' I. Kt _. r ' I I ‘b‘eakmg a wmdw The P Udmmunganda of the Liberals dld it. c of last House): - 3 0 ‘t ! (conhnued1938.3.-L2lL—4their pensions. It was plain old-lL "' Burin-Burgeo—XC. W. Carter. . unégiggedlialb - White Bay thrc solid. 5:; Labrador—xCharles R. Granger” t-” F " '.’ ' " ‘ "nihiiiilii'onceptlon — Llamas. TORONTO tort ItiberaliEHen Falrclough “‘SE“§§§L‘.."‘$2§{“3"xmchml it?fiiehitsfhaightpiiifiié‘n‘33? loses To liberal Cashin. unchanged. "WY WWW ‘" "‘9 “mm”: mnon 'CPl «Postmaster- RCS‘IK‘WCM ‘ M'dawafik‘ "' 0““‘.'“° rm.“ "f Algolna E35" Gcncral Ellen Fairclough. only xJean-Eudes DUN. “nChangefL He hm mo“ “‘9 seal '" a lgwlwman mcmber of the Diefen- Inveme” ‘ Rld‘mond " XM‘ byeleF'lnn to em" “19 mblnmibhkcr cahinct. was defeated bv tan J. MacEachen. unchanged as mlnlsicr for cxtcrnal hffalrsna Liberal in Hammnn was} Gloucester—XII. J. Robichaud.! gMonllav in her bid for a fifth unchanged. ‘ pR'NCE ALRER 1" $85k straight fedoral clcclion victory . , t t .- ' ' ,t n‘ - _ Kent (N.B.)—x(vuy Crossman. ‘13:" wrnnTgmnmzrfr“fizzle; thcrc. Mrs. FaII‘CIOIIEh, 58. wa unchanged. in .his home mnsmucncy n, appointed in the cabinet in 1957 Niagara Falls — xJudy La Marsh. unchanged. t : IIetl - dc - I: - Madeleine -- 'x‘Maurice Sauve. unchanged. Bonavlsta - 'l‘wllllngate — XJ.‘ W. PiCkerSiZl”. lthlflSed. ‘Democralir Party Imadcr T. C. Shelburne - Yarmoutll - Clare‘ Douglas was declared re.“de —Fred T. Armstrong. gain from. in nearby Burnaby - Coquitlam‘ [constituency just an hour after on its scrrclary of stair and later held immigration portfolio before shifting to the postal ap- pttnlmcnt last year. \‘cw ‘ INSIDE TODAY Announcements. notices ll Births. deaths .. .. . .1. l9 Prince Albf'l’l. His rc - eIccll ‘was apparent 35 minutes after I polls closed. VANCOUVER ((‘Pl PC. Toronto Davenport -— xWalter the polls closed. Classified . ....... ,. ill. I! Gmam' “"Ch‘ued' l ,omlcs . . . . . . . . . .. 17 ~ ~ . * x g Essex East — xPauI Martin. RED DEER. Alta. (CPl—Sn-l finance. market. _ I, t . a: z 7 a ‘ gt - k . . ‘ unchanged. l cisl C r c d It Lealdn dRrgabertk Edmrials o ' ‘ I H _ . ... v ‘ , ‘ ‘ Toronto ngh PIrk—xA.NT( P.t Thompson was rc-c role on-, K. C t r ‘ _ ‘ _ _ ' . . _ ' _ U ‘ Cameron, unchanged. ‘day in Red Deer. Mr. Thomp-‘z “$33231 _ ‘ I . . H 3 I I Em wow-«Herbert Gray'l Sim tlmm ' Ieadt llzwlytad‘d Pm" cum” ” ' I I ' ' . h i h pr committee room! at cl ‘ of Liberal victories in unchanged. eec on was no it tea e um I ‘ . ‘ V _ I ' . . _ . . _ _ . . H w prim “his.” “idem”, watches nmrm in t ‘. n. . Prim hm coutllc emu-m5 M w“ - . 2 Albert. Sash. W m be“. 3"" m the Atlantic provinces Monday Noflhumhetlnnd Mil-amle :Ilgllost. two hours after “0115‘ Women! I 1‘ “nu! n: In ten .8 h. was!" Conservm“ 9am, (6P ' ' mucus-they «4 the first limit. (or Wham) (Continued on pm a. col. t» ed. ’ ’ I “willow-unto