If it's Good For the Island The Guardian is For II @1102 @icmdlimi “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” VOL. LXXV. NO. I” Report: outrmutlhi at last ni:ht'l armual mung of the r l: l. Rdiabilitauon Council air renewed by thc guest apcalter. Miss Valerie Sima u-cnnd from right. of the re~ habituation branch of the Department of Labor. Ottawa And three tombs-rs of the REHABILITATION COUNCIL REPORTSREVIEWED council. left to right. Jahn Simmonds. president of the Charlottcwwn Rotary Club: Ststt‘l’ Mary Henry. president at tho Rehabilitation Gained and Brig. W. W. Reid. co- ordinator. The met-int; wal hold at the Ovarlottctown l 1..” Hotel. A brief summary of the mmil‘a activities was given I by Sister Mary Henry. The guest speaker discussed rt» ‘ habilitauon. tracing its tustnry ! back to when its irnportanoe was first milled in Canada. '500 story on page a.) By Ron CL’RRIE LONDON 'CPl—A Ila-moni- her party of the Maritime Prov- lmas Board of Trade Mondav m:ht celehrafod the success of War two-work misston tn Ri'it- am and the contlncnt with a gala recopiion at tho swank f'afe Royal In London‘a wcst 'an. LONDON '(‘P' —— The (‘nm- monwealth Producers‘ Organi- ratftll fly! it is "gravely ap- nrehansivc" that Britain may fall to wm safeguards for Com- monwealth intcrcsts in its vie. lotiatlons for entry into tho Eu- ropean Common \iarkrt A memorandum issued by the "radiation Monday taid it from Britain‘s entry into the (ommon erlu‘t would rosult ii: "to destruction of manv indus- t-ws in the organization The group has rcprcsrntaiivm finm. Canada. Australia. New 7raland. lndla. Pakistan. Mal- aia. Cyprua. the Rhodesian id- mitim. and colonial torritorica. \ reaolution passed imam!- mnusly at a May 3 meeting and “<qu with thc memorandum void the producors' "apprcheo lino" that Commonwcallh state heats by responsible officer: 0' the European Economic l nminnnlty and also atatomeata I‘v Gem-0r Ball. ll S. uniform- rlll‘y state for economic af- flirt. “PM mail.le _ “5L,E_mrrruili.ll Scheduled fhrn-l b M official said mm- d" M 17 date “look! us. Orbital Flight— As UK. Trade Talks End . f crnoon A. T Parke-i nl MonctonI N B. oxacutiva secretary to the mission. said the membcra \vrrr highly optimlstil‘. about fill Iona-term benefit: of the visit. (in the surface. he said. it may appcar that "Britain waa grliing more bcncfit out of the Primary Producers Fear British Entry Into ECM l the memorandum. baa given frcah expression during the .al. few weeks to the well-known dislike of the US. for Common- wealth preference, The memorandum said thia altitude foruhadowod. a p a rt from the prospeth of disruption tradinit patterns. two urioua misconceptions: I That Commonwealth pret- orencc is no longer of substan- tial importance. 2 That new outlets for Com- monwealth produce can easily bc found to compensate for tha loss of frce entry and pref crevice in the United Kinzdom Market. "Without a p ec i al arrange mcnts. among which it is real- izn‘i associated overseas terri- tory atatua could provide a pal- liative for some Commonwealth countrlel. many industriea would face not only the loan of a preference. but the Imposi- tion of a new duty -mder the common external tariff "This doublc blow of a “pref~ err-ace in revem‘ could del- trny them." the memorandum said. or Mayl * gill % Thcy leave by plane this ait- \ Maritimers Are Optimistic . visit than Canada" since many in the itroup had signed con- ltracta for United Kingdom ‘prnducts sold in Canada. However. he said. this waa all good businua “for both sidea“ which provided mild con. itracia that could be developed in the future. Aside from these ‘buaincss arrangements. a num- ber in the party had found new markets for cxporta from the iAtIantIc provinces. MANY DEM FINA?! lt wu difficult. Parke- laid. in lama the full benefit of the misaloo just now linen mem- bers operated independently or in small zroupa and moat but- near deals had been kept pri- vate. Also. much of the benefit was intangible since some members -bankerii. contractors. publish- era and others—concentrated on studying new methods and tech niques and were not Interested in outright businesa dealil. Once back in Canada. Parks and. he would send question forms to all members. 0n the basis of their replica he would bl' able to calculate the bunt- ness prospects resulting from the tour. F: A, Rooney of Monrlon. leader of the mission. said he was going hnmc highly fle- llghted with the were" of the trip. MADE GOOD CONTACT L. G. Dealrisay. aecrelafy-I treasurer of the province of, New Brunswick. said mach of the value of the trip lay In the personal contact between bull- nesamqi from the Atlantic‘er inces and those in Britain and on the continent. ' He said he would like a him- have for sale. "If Britain enters the Cm.- Imon Market we in the Atlantic [Miss Goulet lEnioyed Night Lost In MY. NEW YORK {AP\ 7 Blundc. blue-eyed Nicolette Goulct, five- year-old daughter of musical star Robert Gouch turned up .unbarmcd Monday after wan. dering the town most of the night when her bay sitter got lint. “I had a wonderful time." the little girl told police. who had put out a miuing persons alarm for her. Goulet. a ail-yrar-old native of Massachusetts who was brought up in Edimnton and achieved prominence in Canadian televi- sion. now is the singing star of the Broadway musical Cami-lot. He and his wife. Louise. have been natranited. Through a misunderstanding. police said. the child was taken from Manhattan to Brooklyn Sunday night by Mrs. Juanita label. .12. a Spanish-speaking baby sitter. The child ended up "I n" Emmy“ hm" "I y"!- machinel are under way in. Lopez' sister. where she had ,aaveral, other children for mm- pany. “We playmi. then wf‘ flayed ‘ovemighth' was the way Nicd- etta aumm zed her advonture. loss Of Centre Admitted By loos VIEN’I‘IANE. Lana lAPl‘A The Royal Laotian government Monday conceded loss of stra- tegic Nam Tha to a pro-Com- Ifold ~ you - an aside to the United States It chargcd the Communiat aim in to let Laos death as he clung alone to at ablaze with civil war Everybody should now real- ize that good faith of the Com- imuniata ia illusory." said infor. Downes mation minister Boiiavan Nor- from his window and saw al‘ lllnl. WN. CANADA. TUESDAY. MAY 8. 1952. WEATHER Variable cloudiness, littlechangehitem- perature. Winds northwest 25, gusts a 40. Inn-high 30 and 42. SEVEN CENTS mport Dut 0n U.K. Radios, IV , 3! ALAN DONNELLY O'I'I‘AWA tCPi—A request for a lb—per-ccnt import duty on IBritiah radio and TV "eceiv- iing sets and tube: was pre. jsented to the tariff board Mon- 1day by the Electronic Indus- tries Association of Canada. The proposal for the new tar- iff —— present radio and TV im- ports from Commonwealth countriea are duty-free —— was heard u the board opened a }gcncral study of the electronics industry. 1 The association. whoae mem- lhers include some major Cana- ldian subsidiaries of U n i ted ‘Statea firms. proposed no change in the present 20-per- cent "most-favored'nation" tar- iff that applies to imports from such countriel as the Unitcd States and Japan. However. its brief proposed a number of tariff reductions on component parts uaarl to make Desalting Units Made For Israel TORONTO (CPL-Fairbanks- Whitney Corporation of Amer- Ica has announced that In part- ncrshlp with Israeli scientists it has perfected a method of ex- tracting fresh water from salt sea waicr. David Kart. prrsident. laid plans to produce the dcsalting y Sought ‘radjo and TV sets and othcr electronic equipment. ‘lABIFF SAID IMPRACTICAL The association's brief said higher tariffs on Japancsc 1m- norts would be "impractical as a means of combattinc Ibis competition" since prices of such imports wcre so low, In the last nine months last war. It said. importn Japanese radios rcpncscntrii 52 per ccnt of total radio sales Ill Canada and imports of .iap~ anese radio and TV rccnmng tubes representod 15.1 per cent of Canadian factory shipmt-nts of competing products The association bricf said that in the first 10 months of last year. 10.000 radio rcccivcrs were imported from Ircland un- der lhc prcscnt duty-frce t‘nm- monwcalth tariff prcfcrcncc. in- cludlng some from a factorv set ‘up in Shannon by the .lapancse Sony Corporation. Albcrt D. Cohen of Toronto. president of General Distribu- tors Limited which sells Sony iadins in Canada. said that! shouldn't be "discrimination" inguinal radios from Ireland bc- lcause the Shannon company lwas owned by Japancse. of of LIVING DOLLS POSE PROBLEM TORONTO 'CP‘ - The "livtng dolls" who turn men's heads are a headache to psy~ choanalysts. says Dr ander Grinatein of Detroit The doctor gave a lalk on "a profile of a doll" at open- ing aeaalons ii! the Amer- ican Psychoanalytic Associa- tion's 49th annual convention. Dr. Grinstein dcscribed a typical "living dull" as be- tween 30 and 35. well-dressed and impeccably groomed and sporting the latest hair style. Hcr jewelry is heavy and noisy: her dress is “too much." She iiscn a grcat deal of makeup. eye shadow and mascara. She lives in a large house In the middle class neighbor- hoods and has two or three children. at least one maid. Thc doctor says she is a complete opposite of her loud and aggressive mothcr “In wishing the best for their daughters. the mothers literally pushed them to be unlike themselves " Treatment is difficult. Dr. Grinstein said. because the “living doll" has no clear-cut symptoms such as anxiety. depression or scxual problems which she can dart to work out in her trcatment. Alex- By JACK BEST TORONTO lCPl Got-rm- meat interference in the prac- tice of medicine WLII Llil’Iel- mine the drdication of down” and makc it more difficult to recruit personnel. the royal commission on hoalth <rrvlc‘cs was told Monday. The Ontario Medical Lowl- ntion. representing 6.500 doc- tors—about one—third of all lhc doctors in Canada -— warncd against what it termed thc dan- ger posed by "well-meaning planners seizing on a few prob- lems in this \‘cry complcx field." They prodiicc. said thc l4\fl» ciation. solutions to a few prob- lems “only to create unth- tineg and quite unintcntionally. a dozen new ones," The OMA presented 'hr :irst brief as thc aevcn - mcmber royal commission undcr Sas- katchewan's Chief Justicc Em- mett Hall openod monthlnng public hearings here. SATISFACTION DIMINISHED Dr. Patrick Bruce-Lockhart nf Sudbury. presidcnt-elcct of the OMA. said government in— Iterforcnce in modicinc. dirort Thr ee Missing Men Found As Searcher Becomes Lost HALIFAX 'CPI Three of The three men had been misa- ‘C‘Mdl- H" mm“ 3"" “4 five men miaaing on sport fish- inn since Saturday Israel. Four of the machines. each with a m.000~gallon-a<lay ca- pacity are beina built at the company's Boloit. Wis. plant and will be installed at Elath. on the Gulf of Arabia. hy the end of this ycar. 'Coptar Pluck: Man From Water SALEM. Marni IAPL—Unex- ‘munlat rebel offensive—with an pectad help came from the airy Monday and snatched James ‘Gannon. 77. from impending runaway motorboat In the mid- dlc of Salem harbor. Just after 7 a.m.. Richard of Marblehead looked outboard motorboat swinging la in: trips in two aeparrf'i pli’tll Ordinary Seaman .l. bowel of Albert F, White and “our-old Edwin Sampaoa. who“ .their ‘homes in the Halifax area last of Nova Scotia were found late‘wcs Comm“. n”, o; . 90. Tuesday for a fishing trip at IMonday. Meanwhile. ‘man. a member of a ground search. became Inst. RCAI" Search and Rescue here said Herbert Riley. Alfred Edwards and John Clark. all from Annapolis valley points ncar Annapolis Royal. werr spotted near a cabin in the Lake Torment area by an RCA? ‘Otte'r aircraft late Monday. The plane dropprd a note telling the men to atay near itJte cabin until today when a Igmund search party wrll load them out of the woods. Truck—Strike Talks Bog Down MONTREAL '(‘PI A union The attack was describcd by a tight ibyard circle In Salem'l‘spokcsman said Mondav he an» official sources in both Waah- harbor. Cllnging dupe-rater to portal morn v i ol c or e would tuition and London an a scrl~ nus breach of the cease-fire or- laat Thursday. the side was a man. He was taken to hospital auf~ ,conditlon wan described as fair breali out now that nrgotiationa ,aimcd at ending a Sirikl‘ of 1.400 ‘dered into effect afiear agofering from exhaustion but hlaftruck drivers have completely I broken down. ground search. went nuasinz at about thtI same time the fh r or fishermen were found A ground and air scorch will bcgin for him ttxiay. Still missing are “year-"Id PM Makes Oi Eastern By JAMES NELSON GRANBY. Our ’(‘Pl—Prima Minister Dirfcnbakcr whistle- annther i m." ""1 "fly “mu 1,. H. , Pogwa Lake. about .10 m l l e s ‘ west of here. An ovcrturnrvi boat 1: III‘ nd a fishing rod were found floating on the lake RCMP. Civrlian marchers and 'thc RCAI“ will minute Inc anarch today. 16 PAC Ont. Doctors See Danger In Gov't Medical Scheme Political Expediency May Dictate Policy or indirect. “however well tn- tantianed. will affect the dedi- cation nf doctan by diminish- in: lhcir satisfaction in tender- in: schica. 'Il “ill aim increase the prnblrm of finding adeqtiata pcrsonnol What serious stu- dent contemplating a medical carver would not prefer 1.qu- nitely the opportunities for free- dom in <r‘rvicr in the stat. south of us rathrr than a bi!- rcaucracy at home“ The medical association said :mcrnmcnt's proper role is to assist those financially unable to prm‘idt‘ for thcmsclvn. FEARS PRESSURE Dr Brucc-Lockhart said that tlnt’Il'l' a government-run plan. funds for medical care have ta competc With other public pro- grams This mcant that "pollta ical expediency dictates the at- lncation of money and not indi- vidual medical needs." “In addition to these lean." hr said. “we arc flatly opposed to :ovcrnmcnt cvcr being the sole purchaser of medical sch Vices, hocauw qlll'P ~lmply we would consider this conscrip- tion " Latrr, howavor. Dr I!ch Lockhart said "we would not close our minds tn any plan.” providcd ll rctainnd the doctor- ‘paticnt relationShip. did not In- volvc gowrnmcnt control of the medical profession. and allowed a multiplicity of choices a: to insuranco rarrlcra Trade__Mi_nistor Sees Prosperity OTTAWA lf'Pt Truly Mm, I<lrr Hons predicth Monday mith that 1962 "will be one of lhr most prosperous year- If! Canada‘s history” and that by "thc rod of 'his summrr unan- riloymr-nt Will have dropped to tho Imlrsl point In many ivcars " Fast Tour Iownships : English peoples Hc Ihr-o vtsiiod and Fronrh-tpmkmg thc Hritpice Hr told an Ottawa West nom- mm-tin: that Canada‘s rcpnrt Iradc will increase by ’at Irasl in per cont this year and that thrrc will be an expat! «urolns on morrhandlse trade of “0000le Thr tradi- mInIsiN rrtIIrtzed Iratin: a labor-4| suzzcdion or I \‘mth itianilr Trading Commu- nth. which, he said. «wild rhan fro:- IrarIr with ‘ho United Stair-s A free trada acrcomrnf with lhr l'< would flood tho Cana- ttnppi-d by automobile through Str Elisabeth. a homc lnr nr- (liar! markri with lower - prlccd 75 miles of the rich farmlands of Quebec from the Montreal arca to the Eastcrn Townshipa M n n d a y. preaching national unity and Joliing at his nwr barely adequate ability to speak French He was given civic reception in the communitiM of Dorion. F a r n h a m. Cowansville. and Granby. and was met at the ho- tel here by pickets protesting lhc transfrr of Radio Engineer- ing Limited. an electronic firm. to (‘ampbelltotL VB The move was announced several months ago but has not yet Mn com- plctcd. Arrivmg at Montroal't Dory-l Airport from Ottawa. he went tfirst to the voteran‘s hospital at Ste Anne de Bdlevue He said there that Canada must keep the ppm“ of peace para- mount in the councils of the world. SPEAK! to CHILDREN His tour was more of a series of personal appearances at town halll. addressing mncil- lors and school childrt-n than it was a partisan campaign. He Julieta-bout lfli adult: and a flock of child-at m the mfl chamber at Farnharn and said that this district had not an ea- ample for all Canada in uniting Sealer Sinks Off Belle Isle 3000!. Norway ’APv he Non-eaten healer Gent not by ice Saturday north of Belle isle off the coast of Lab rador. it was reported "May There was no loss of life Out-st bunt in England in was used by British or plot" Ernest Shackleton no his Mac Minn The up ‘phans and aid folk operated by the Grpy Nun ordcr in Farri- ham AI l‘nuansviilr a inm'nlinlIV of 71m. he was crrctod hv a brass band and said 'ni: its tricl “makes one proud to he a Canadian" Mr Diefrnbakcr‘s Donal r» caption was somewhat marrnd by about It): demonstrators from thc Canadian \‘avional Rally. in group advocating a flag dcsign for Canada with a green maple leaf on a red- whitc background Thcv formed an escort to load him out of the air trrminal. but hr 13lde in their side thn lhc demonstrators started to sing O Canada Vlr. ,Diefettbaker flopped and stood at attention mail WV w‘t‘ro nut of earshot. Pearson »‘mrrlran Hood" and result in 'thc closin! down of most l’anadian H‘condfif‘y industry" "The frrc tradr competition uhirh (‘anadian producer! would facr from producers of ihr Eurnpran (‘nmmon Market would hr umtlar to that from thr l'nitcd Stair-l" Boy Killed A In Halifax H‘I.IF\\ '( I" Roy H1!- m H ua< li'lod \londay night uhcn he was struck l'w a r a f ricar I'll‘ hornc in the ritv'l northuoxt cod Hr was believed in have heart pushing or ridlna I birycIc al the time of the led- dent Predicts Liberal Victory ILIVD RIVER Owl 't‘i" Folk“ chat: With hit contiifii Hi" along the north :horr of Lake Huron lrd Libera’ imam-r Pearson eastward on the Trans lfanada hilhwav Monday- ' lv auto he left Sault Ste Mario to whom bu .Iunp elrrtmn campalfll this time in his own riding of Algoma but He will spend most of indav on Manitoulin Island and depart for Tin-onto at night There is every chance of "w Liberals bet-l returned to of- fire \lr Pear-um void am 50 persons at the ThrunIMt ('iirlinl f'Inh \ow he’wwe in me that IA. Iii-t it was ‘nw-kev electioaeen- mg rent-wing acmiaintancoa. Mrs Pvarfln was with him STARTED W I”! lie recalled that thin w- hia sixth denial