‘ 'Ii it's—Good F or the Island The Guardian is For it who @ttmdiom “Covers Prince Edward Island Like 77w Dew” WEATHER Cloudy with a few sunny intervals: mild Winds west 15. Low-high, 32 and 43. 9 ‘ t ' Authoriud on Second Clan III! In the Poet Nile. Moment. ' _ v01“ Lxxv. No. 284 Wm M m mm a my ‘1 m CHARLOTTE'IOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1962. "0:51.540" SEVEN CENTS 20 PAGES lSky SPY OH F. b d M Debate R I d B N M . UNITED NATIONS (AP) w s i r i The United States Monday de- ‘ P M S i’ a I fended as consistent with inter- 1 national law the use of satellites I I - i I I S in space for collection of milir i i tary information. it met with ‘ TORONTO iCPt — Wrong i an immediate challenge from John. John. i the Soviet Union. i Prime Minister Dlefen- ‘l The declaration on so-called bakeri attending the start i spy satellites was made in the 0f the tVim-part Grey Cup 1 United Nations main political iinal here Saturday. started cbmmittee by U.S. Senator Al- u out to find the men's wash. ‘ By THE CANADIAN PRESS reuFai Virtory. She was re— bert Gore (Dem Tenn). i room. Ottawa‘s firebrand mayo r elected for another two-year Gore also said that "men a- ‘ Running behind a police Charlotte Whitton was re- term with what appeared to be it though it now is feasible." the Heath Macquarrie. MP rjcommence promptly. are con- 9500“ the official party most extensive municipal vot- a larger margin than the 1815 US has no intention of placing Queens. announced yesterday tinuation of development ni groped its way through the elected Monday as Ontario's votes she held over lawyer Sam weapons or mass destruction that he had received informs-limprovement to Dalvay Hotel, foggy corridors of the CNE most extensive municipal voi- Bcrzcr. in 196 into orbit unless cnmpeiied to tion from Hon. Walter G. Dins- l and the establishment. of view- Stadium an C a m9 1p ins of the season brought a With 390 of 537 polls reported do so by the soviet Union. dale. minister of northern af-ipoints on the Gulf Shore High- against a door labelled: heavy turnout of voters in most Miss Whitton had 28.014 votes. Gore. clashed in the commit- fairs and national resources and 3 way. fillies areas. and Mr. Berger 25 291. ' tee with Soviet Ambassador Hon. J. Angus MacLean. minis-l A kitchen shelter at Cape Tur- limOSi mad? th Wom- 1" lhtn other hit: city mayor- In Toronto stmtiltaneous vot- Plamn Mornznv as debate tei- of fisheries concerning ainer is m be erected. more pi... ens "washroom—under es- alty ontest. Mayor Nathan ing on the issue of fluoridation opened on measures {or pmmh winter works program in the;mc_t_ahles will be built. parking Cort. hr told a friend Phillips of Toronto conceded saw votinaa gains! the proposal mg peaceful compermion in ex_ P.E.I. National Park. ifflcllllles Will be enlarged. and- later. defeat to Controller Donald running well ahead with the ‘ month)“ of sweep ‘ The Queens member a n-iother sewage and drainage pro- Summerville. Mr. Phillip's. Tor- count about two-thirds om. .v There were U-S_.Sm.iet dim,“ nounced that a total expendl-iJects carried out. I ‘ . Ionto's first Jewish mayor, was plotc ences also on the role of pl.LIturc. of $105,800 was Involvedlni Mr. Macquarrle describes this;lobster seeking an unprecedented fifth Voting has already been held vate enterprise in a global sW_‘zi_w1cit»'t range of projects which ‘ as another forward step in the t rm. in scattercd Ontario towns and tem communications sateLywxll Increase the Park facilities development of the P.E.I. park‘ The issues of fluoridation and villages. and more will vote mes. rand pro_v1de additional Winter for which the Dominion Gov-rNot Sunday activities helped bring later this week. including Ham— 1,‘ an apparent “germ”. ioiel'll‘l’lil’yclinenh ‘ lernmenl has fxpended v as! out. the vote. ilton on Wednesday and London lus. high-altitude nuclear t.ests.,‘ “" ” 9d '“ “‘9 "'“Eram- “l “m5 5m" ‘9'" CAPITAL BUREAU _ With 48 of 1.333 polls rrport- ncxt Monday. But Doc. 3 was iMorozov said the Soviet Unionl OF THE GUARDIAN mg. Mr. SummeI-ville had 37.509‘Vchosen by the, bulk of the mu— iopposed “an operations of that. o OTTAWA _ There does not'ballots‘ to Mr. Phillips’ 14.514. nicipalltles where elections are king" w “ch might hinder! . appear to be a need of federal iFour other candidates were far being held this year, peaceful exploration of space. i I y ifmancial aid to lobster fisher..out of sight. In such cities as Windsor, L. i l n at the present time' Guy;REPEATS VICTORY Woodstock. Belleville. Brant- . a TAKE SAFETY MEASURES ! ’Crossman‘ NewBrunswick For Miss Whitton. it was a‘ Continued on page 3. col. 5"! t Got"; saidll it was 1.1.1.] policz ‘ -.Liberal MP. was told Monday. ‘ 1 , . o a e. a "reasona e an _1 i Mr. Crossman had I . " practicable" ste p s including 1. n o question on the Comrhoihgd n: . . Id tif' d ft h k dt b h ' Th h d b th i la b t ‘cofiuuatwgtmwnh the “for” sch“ Fer pappr havmg m do With! S ‘ Un en le remen c ec sprea o a near y c air. 9 c arre y e n nse ea. eniic co un y .o avoi , . osses sut i . . ‘ the ruins a Chesterfield two-room apartment. located The fire broke out at 7.40 and space experiments with harm-. CAPITAL BUREAU “Pal. Wm‘ {t5.repl’“.‘ M “‘9” Pr?" lobster fisslfemnbhn 6:5; c??? thrown from a third fl oor above the office of J. A. firemen were back at the sta- ml effects, ‘ OF THE GUARDIAN Vmc‘a‘ Bulldmg' Will amve "‘1torms. I apartment on Kent Street carruthers. suffered severe lion three-quarters of an hour Morozov told the committee} OTTAWA Charl°ttet°w“'3 fmm "f "1". Parbamem‘ Build“ The fisheries department gald: following a fire last. night. smoke an water (I a m age. later. wo engines and the the us, stand on use of sateldfamous Confederation fl oat. "335 at 10 “ Clock Tues‘iay mo" that. field officers of the depart-i a n n The fire is believed to have Woodwork located near the aerial ladder truck responded lites to collect military informa-Sseen by millions on Grey Cup n ‘ ment report regularly on storm‘i started in the chesterfield and burning furniture was badly to the ca . lion constituted an attempt 103d“ arriveg in Ottawa today ‘ On hand to greet it will he. damage in maps and other} iput a legal cloak on espionage; " . ‘ ' Prime MiniSlP-l' Diefenbak~‘e ui ment. as it. mav occur. i G .. .1 V I _. ' ' i He said such activity violated? 0“ “5 way baCk .‘mm Town?" er; _H0l1~ '75 Angus MBCLEan. q"Ifeports received ‘to date do MorfdvaFy réject‘efi) emergltlahscls squfaii‘tapliég flhfiirnelgedMgifilzl: also the UN charter. .t" “‘9 PEI “Wait the biz minister 0f “Sherles- 80d M75. .not indicate a need for speciallproposals put forward non-‘detectors. but his endorsement PC 'Par’ry Retains Seats HAMPTON. N.B. ICP) .Pro-i gressive Conservatives retained! two Kings County seats for theiri party in a provincial b Monday, John B. M. Baxter and George} F. Horton defeated their onlyi opponents. Liberal candidates; yelection GO” said two additional U-S- argare' Mac‘ionald- MP [0" government consideration." theinuclear countries. including communications satellites. Re- 0 Kings. The other two Island >reply stated. “The fishermen's Canada. to halt all nuclear tests. ‘ r , lay and Syncom. will be MPS- Heath ,Macquan‘i" and{indemnity plan provides an op- by New Year‘s Day and thei » o launched soon to join Telstarn Dr. Orville Phillips are “on the iportunity for fishermen to in-iUnited States was cool toward: 1, . , .V t . . .. , “estr . . Jim. us. .partici- Island in] colllnacéxiion .vuth ithe'su". vessels and 10b5,“ "smith “policed ban‘ J n I pation in the system would Drown?" 9“ (ampa gn’ilflalnSf Storm and other dam-j The neutralist Indian. Swed~f ’ ' ' by a 'commumcation satellltei “:hw'f': "0t 13‘; T9591:- h d d in e.” lish and exican delegationsl COT ration ” rivate in charac- 9 cat is eng 5 9 er 9 i—~«-—.—.~—wa—A -._._.._ I . _ v ‘ Lower Kars. became a four- The first poll result in Mon- tehpobui sum-(ii to government CADZAAglmrmanss in and from Toronto by if driver. ‘gng‘lt‘thIE? nglstahzzzmiid‘ tRPp'r time loser. His Kings )County day's voting. favored by contin- regulation." . ’. .c' ' and hree civic employees. ialohg wi‘t h Can Id 'un “es” bids for the legislature alsoiued mild weather and good M rm V. a {on m“ “I, l’l‘lme'Mln‘lster Dlefenbaker Hawiey Crockett Ben Doimn e .E I; B :35 H failed in 1952. 1956 and 1960. Etraveling conditions. came from .. u° t f S hrelg‘ t. .' ' ta said lndla has askEd Canada and William Perry. vé ' . urns.lfi a o leret The other unsuccessful candl-lAnagance and gave a lead to a s 8 es s o". P” mm 6 m for Clothinfl'fnl‘ use by Indian There are no fiperial CF”,- th mus Wows?“ Proms" s 3' date. Mr. Turnbull. at 26. is theithe Liberals. The PC candi- “if: cwmmtmaiimn “Steins troops fighting in the Hima- monies planned m; “'1, “03”: YS la?“ - "81°" disarmament: youngest of the contestants. He dates. quickly overcoming this. 1’; the "I 91;“.5 31 3. tpentp er; layas. arriva‘l here other than‘ Hug: . Bu d Qnrl . d l was admitted to the New Bruns~ steadily maintained their advan- 0 e “’0’ m , “Hm “'95 " Liberal Leader pear-son ac. meeting by 'the Prime Minister Se "ms Tim V 91' res:an wick bar in 1960 and lives atltage. Kings has been a Conserv- the Whme mankmd- cu 59“ Agriculture Minisier hm the mat will hp (“me “'1': g lingmtyoPn girfiguin :ésssilgid (at; Myles V. Jenkins and John W..’ Turnbull i The results left the legislature‘ standings unchanged from thoae . 52.58.“ iegisiaium The other isicomplet after the last provincial general: ' election June 27. 1960: Liberals‘ 3]. PC 21. \lr. Baxter. 38. lawyer. is a sol: Chief Justice J. B. M. Baxter. once Conservative premier of! the province. His successful? running mate. Mr. Horton. 52.} is a Sussex merchant and for-. mrr mayor of the town. .‘ Mr. Jenkins. 47. farmer. lum-. bcrman and store proprietor all Kingshurst e lat Kings has three seats in then i held wood OPENED VACANCIES The two vacancies occurred when . Jonah resigned April 27 to become a county court judge and R. G. L. ‘air- weather resigned May 4 to con- fcst Royal constituency. com- prising Kings and Queens Coun- ties. ' the June federal elec-. by PC leader C. B. Sher- in lion. He won. t i ative Stronghom' Bu" in this field' he added" ammo" or a "false" Slate' attraction in the City ha“ 3" REGINA tCPJ Arrange-iCanadian charged the Krem- With the count unofficially "we should rise above the self-. ment in saying at Calgary the d . . ‘ V ' . . ' - . . l . - . - . a as it Will later be. taken out _ - . .. maa'ow‘lt .162?) The :thtlz: tr: ere”. ‘ sales' . . ‘ icial aid for highway construc- swallow the Soviet positioni m J “y 0 ' i i Transport MmlSt" 381‘." 'tion has been held up by the whole hog—bone. meat. hide] tais: Horton 5.660. Jenkins. 4.126 and Turnbull 4.274. More than 10.000 of the 15. 956 eligible voters turned out In 1960. when 14.660 were ell gible. H.530 voted. The largest majority then was Mr. Sher- wood's 1.289. He received 6.482 votes. Mr. Fairweather's total was 6.420. Liberals polled 5.108 a .. l a “liner, Ca rrier jCollide In Fog l 1 said legislation to remedy the railways' financial situation will be Introduced at this ses- l Prince Edward Island generaldind bristles." election campaign. Saskatche- .S. Ambassador Arthur Dean' wan Highways Minister C. C.lpraised the non-nuclear powers [Willis said Monday. :for recognizing the need for he president of the Canadianisome on-site inspection of sus- ‘Good Roads Association is High- picious earth shocks. But Dean 1ways Minister Phillip Mathieson‘also rejected the idea that a of Prince Edward Island. Icompromise could easily be at- Highways ministers from allitained now if the. big powers provinces attending the recentiaccepted an unpoliced morator- Red-Carpet Treatment iGiven Tito MOSCOW lReutersi ~ Yugo-i lav President Tito and his wife m Ion. Douglas Fisher (NDP— Port Arthur) indicated his party may oppose extension of a 820000.000 annual subsidy to the railways. A bill giving the federal gOVernment authority over 27 LONG BEACH. Calif. (AP).— The US. aircraft carrier Kear- sarge and the British luxury liner Oriana collided in fog off ithe Long Beach breakwater iMonday. The coast guard said t j . | Liberals' Potato Promise ls Termed ‘RidiCqu-us' iEdttor's note ~-- This story was written for The Guardian by a Canadian Press S t s H Writer. who is providing spec- ial coverage of the political scene here 'for the Dec. 10 Provincial election.) 8y DAL WARBINGTON Tht‘ price of potatoes became. an issue in the Prince Edwalti :Sland election campaign Moo- fi\' Liberal Leader Alex Mathe- son promised that his party. if elected Dec. 10. will guarantee growers a floor price of $1 a “a ridiculous vote-getting prom- 159.” l Agriculture Is the backbone of: rolled on by rail toward Moscow Good Roads Association meet-iium on underground tests. was in general terms. If such a system of robot. 1's- cordcrs is established. he said, "it would increase the effective- ness of already existing na- tional detection systems . This proposition should contri- ute to a ban on all nuclear tests." This means the Soviet. Union is willing to rely exclusively on those systems in o ra- tion. plus the robot detectors. 0 prevent violation of a test- ban treaty and expects the US and Britain to do tho same. » While the Western powers are willing to have any suel robots incorporated in a broader de« tection system. they do not re- gard these unmanned Instru- ments as a substitute for inter“ national on-site inspections. Objecting to a partial test. ban which did not cover under- ground blasts. Tsarapkin argued it would lead "to a resumption of the nuclear arms race" by providing an illusion that. pro- gress had been made and give the West a military advantage. i l . harbors in Ontario was given . ‘ . hglfieesapparemy were "0 cas irst reading ‘with only brief iMonday night. recelvmg "redi mg at. Quebec agreed to apply I 'r t' . th ( . debate, lcarpet“ treatment along the lfor continued federal aid on pro-i nves‘lga ms sald P mam Another new bill. authorlz- route. This further indicated vincial highway networks -_‘ had a hole 20 feet across near its bow and the Kearsarge a rip 25 feet across about 10 feet aft on the starboard now. Both improvement in the oft-stormy rather than on a single road Yugoslav-Soviet relations. as a second trans-"Canada. The“. train reached Lvm, in‘highway-so fmanclal aid could, .be applied more effectively andE ing a $1,450,000 CNR branch It New Brunswick. also v'vas received with almost no de- bate. ' . . holes were well above the water the Ukraine Wht‘i‘e Wan K33“. . . - _ .l line and neither vessel required TUESDAY. Dec, 4 thets. central committee sccre-gaggyloinfl‘éi'fiofi. mm pm coast guard assistance. . The Commons meets at. Italy of the Ukrainian Commu‘ “we hope .he future iaiks win Fire broke out in a paint 2:30 p.m. to debate third rcad- {nist party. - it“? Wlal'wme Problem butilocker near the bow of the Ori-i ing of an amendment to the iUkrainian officials greeted the-13.23%clnfiinlfigvfegiialngtnan‘i “BERN” “UREA” done nothing about 11- ana but it was quickly con-1 Food and Drug Act. The Sen- ,VisitorS. the Soviet news agenCYlheld um'“ an“. the Prince Ed_' ma THE GUARDIAN it:- i ate meets at it p.m. iTass reported. .ward Island election... Mr? w”_ A gmup of farmers and busi. oiled. the island's economy and pole-t toes the largest cash crop. i Mr. Matheson said the cur-i rent price is about 75 cents a bag. not enough to cover pro- duction cost. The .Liberal plan“ calls for price support to start five days after the election and continue until March 15. being extended if necessary. A seven - man board — four farmers and thre'e dealers—- would administer the scheme. Mr. Matheson said the Conserv- 75-pound bag. Agriculture Min- ister Andrew MacRae called it. Minister Gives Data f 00 Food Plant Crops Asnculturé Minister Andrewi Macho sold h In ' the put drop yurid'fohhhe. “H” united “mm” In No. ‘ihe Liberals. If elected on Dev. :wnrkabir. No wonder I maintain I m pp vember. STOW!" We“ lemng- 1‘10. wnll save enough money by .ihai this government is u n. y M "owe" “(Cole crop“ re' '0' Panto" adhered m the "Plimihflllnfi "19 RTE" 5" PH“ ‘worthy of your confidence." celvcd “$6.30 for their crops plant. one dollar for each 75 ldominam in "w Envcrnmem Rd. The Liberal had" rpmmmd from the Seem-a Bros. tCan- poundl.. gmlnlstralloo." to pay hospital ihis accusation that the govern. “‘3' that It New An- "Growers Diluted 1.650 acres insurance premiums. meni did not keep its promise "n- ‘ 0f POIS- 35° 3°?“ 0‘ Which w“ , . He said that a complete tend- regarding the paying ni teach. "This a " 1.9.3.“), "was not handled. and 45 acres of . My g,‘ 1’; at: ‘i or system on government con- "5' supplements "if they had Paceth I '0: cm at need, this was planted by: the com. ‘ " V» _ ‘. ‘tracts and purchases will "elim- kept thpir promise." he s a i .1. Plants. m”, m” "flier. puny on expeflmemlil‘ldql "flats." . . a. u ‘. ._ "> . _._-a . . _ inadte therpgymen: to :lr‘iends“ l"ynur school 1mm “mild have I. In“ "‘5. and "One r c ‘ r- an out o e snv ngs w comet ,1 low" instead M highs-Ir" wanna“ hr ban bv the vest 40 acres of peas. The com- . I enough to pay for h o spital bee "and been. ." party’s loss on this WI! ‘3”- ‘ ' t g . . SKALE ELECTION Ho “'fl in W {9. while 'I‘IOII AI MOM lvm J. Harper. MC. the cemetery. The funeral The Canadian Legion servtce Limited attended in a group . Dwelling at some length ‘ Mr. Matheson suggested that cum a '1” "a". a; _ r [power ,who Cb. was buried yesterday set-Vice at the First Baptist was conducted Harry as did members of the Cana- the present hospital insurance the upcoming election would be Perech to wet mth- could not harvest ‘ pen. loot with full military honors. Church and grave was con- Mortimer. The staff of the dian Legion. Interment was in ipl‘emlum plan, Mr. I son known as the shale echtlon. fi- . m. while the com It! 10“ Here the funeral procession ducted by Rev. CF. Farmer. Department of Veteran‘s Af- the People‘s cemetery. (See ‘said "after inheriting Insurance "Did you notice all the sh aleL l "M h m 10 Minus am." My mum it ways ton/org assisted by Rev. 0.3. Webber. Me story on page 5.1 ipremlums. it took this lncomoe- placed in driveways" be uh: I \ atlve government of Premier Walter Shaw has talked about are processed per week with bout 20 per cent being shipped ' (Continued on page 3. col. 7) .nessmen from the. O'Leary. Al- ‘ berton and Tignish areas mct. .in the Alberton Library 1 a st night to discuss the cstablish- ‘ment of a food proressing plant. iin Western Prince County. Harry MacWilliams. chair- man of O‘Leary commissioners. ipresented a brief report of ne- lgotiations during the past year :and a alf with one of the larg- ‘est food processing companies; [on the North American contin- enl .._.. lis said. ‘ WHERE-TO-FlND-IT The proposed plant. costing in the vicinity of a million dollars. would require a lfisacre site on the railroad with good access ‘Matheson Claims > .Will Pay Hospita Provincial Liberal leader A. ltent government three years to W. Matheson said last night that ; find out that this plan was un- fairs and Moon I /’ Alber’ron Group Backs New Planl' roads and one hundred acres 0! land for experimental purposes. A working force of one hu n- drcd would be required reach- ing three hundred in peak work 2: o 2 "l1 is planned" Mr. Mathl- liams said. “to have a high power transmission line. extend- ed to Bloomfield Corner and 0’- Lcarv under A‘RDA " Following remarks by sever- al nlhcr speakers. the meeting went on record as strongly fav— oring a plant in the area and rcsolutinns on the subject are to be forwardcd to the leaders of both political parties. F'rank Bryan presided. Mtnv utcs were recorded by Albert Noopan, Savings I Bill ed. "ll tht‘ pl'psrnf Tory gov crnmcnt put the shale they now haul for drivcuays into the strait at Borden. it would go a long ways toward the causeway promised in 103. " ('ommcntlng no the Liberal promise of providing free. school books for pupils up to grade 10. Mr. Mathesoo said that money for this program would be gob ‘ton by "reducing travelling ex- pcnscs of mcm govern- ment and needless plea sure jaunts‘of officials." FARMER FORGOTTEN On the matter of government isssistance to companies who lConttnoed on one 3. a?» m