If it’s Good For the Island o WEATHER The Guardian is For it ¢ AT \ UTA o— Sion sister, eee ee creasing to east 20. Low-high 20 and 35, “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” VOL, L&XV. NO. 61 ‘atharaed as Sevead Cass Mal Wy ihe “Pout Oils Department. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1962. Nor MORE SEVEN CENTS 12 PAGES GOLD AND OPIUM INVOLVED » a e Nine Canadians Caught West Kent Site Picked In Indonesian Sruastiog - ’ ° Committee's Report caught smuggling opium and Pearson then ternal af- satements admitting they gold in Indochina, Prime Minis- fairs minister. muggled opium and gold for ter Diefenbaker disclosed Mon- Outside the Commons, infor- : Chinese from one city to an- day in the Commons. mants said the continuing in- other in Indochina. The nine were serving on vestigation will determine “Both men Canada’s delegation in the In- whether the seven military per- pended from the public service ternational Truce Supervisory sonnel—all soldiers — will be of Canada with a view to sub- Commissions in Indochina, The tri courts-martial. Dis- sequent dismissal.” investigation is continuing. No ciplinary action had been taken The prime minister said the names were given. in regard to ‘certain aspects” smuggling activities were dis- of the case but “many other covered late last year. aspects” still were under inves- “Immediate investigations by on tigation, All seven still were inthe military authorities in Indo- 1956 similar difficulties arose | the army. china indicated thi By DON MacLEOD ccoment Tepes, Oe land for missioned officer commie sioned - officer had in the smuttling of gold . . aged | opium. Mr. Diefenbaker said “certain j of thoes ‘come concerned did receive rency” the aoe reports concern- . ing the amounts had been “‘very § Ou 0 n | greatly exaggerated.” The Canadian Press reported last week that Canadians have : quently been approached in City Council will seek to re-es-| done to the city’s parking me- Indochina with bribes of $50,000 tablish the Juvenile Court under | ters during the last month, to smuggle a package of nar- the direction of the Magistrate, Coun, J. Edmond Arsenault | cotics, of the City Police Court, follow-| stated that during the last month ing a report given at last night's | 206 parking meters have been ‘ council meeting to the effect damaged and 136 money cans W. Herridge, parliamen- that “serious damage has been have been removed trom others. Bary Wane Of tne CON New. ————— He noted that the average re- teas Resear es eg athe, sons would be deal venue from the meters is abot with under the Criminal Code 1 - Inhuman $1.30m but eoars during be that ‘he hopes here. Que tionin rors aid Wack piste severe “ye sald Canadians. are at the current session F efforts to sidetrack the ight juve i i s g | have been taken to court and two |_‘Continued on page 5, col. 4) _ saa 5 cad “it ‘being tabled U =SDAY, March 18 Is Charged | matter b STeecaat won tie NEW RCMP RECRUIT IS SWORN IN $0 that the House will have the Commons meets at , col. 4) matter but thought it was time | Growth Removed ey to study it before 2:30 p.m. to study additional spending estimates for 1961- rdian-Patriot Staff Writer its own purpo: The entire block of land on MEMORIAL BUILDING which the West Kent School is Two recommendations in the situated in Charlottetown has | study dealt with the proposed been chosen as the site for a|Fathers of Confederation Mem» new provincial government of- | (Continued on page 3, col. 2) fice building by a government committee appointed to study li eae es builds tee Parliament would house all government of- He oe ATA Glance Stewart, committee chairman, tabled the committee's findings, By THE CANADIAN PRESS titled “Feasibility Study on a| MONDAY, March 12, 1962 New Provincial Office Building,” | Prime Minister Diefenbaker in the Legislature last night said seven Canadian soldiers Mr, Stewart said that some} and two civil servants smug- time ago he had given notice sled opium and gold within that a resolution dealing with Indochina legislation to set up a Crown A $14,000,000 railway im building corporation for the Quebec’s Gaspe region won province would be introduced final Commons approval over C WANTS NO SHIELDING “we instituted our own juvenile Pictured above i Joop cruit at the Charlottetown i ; "3 the Plomp. He will leave today for | the resolution, which deals with BERLIN (Reuters) — Britain Curt in the ci From Eden Chest emp. Traveller's Rest, ene Soup barracks yesterday af OT Naluralized Canadian, the TP’ pivision, Regina, Sask.’ | the proposed ‘building, is intro 6%. The Senate meets at 8 accused Russia Monday night of | prpocEDURE CHANGED sworn’ in as an RCMP re- | ternoon, Mr. Plomp is a Dutch- son of Mr. and Mrs, Johannes for his basic training. duced.” pm “inhuman” questioning of @/ ‘The juvenile court had been| BOSTON (AP) — pA Laie ———_—_—_—_——_— Recommended by the British airman shot in the stom-| under the direction of Magis- lignant growth . ° . mitiee was that the Montreal JFK's Mother ach Saturday night by East trate K.M. Martin, QC, who was | Monday from the chiest ‘a “te PLAIN FACTS firm of architects who won the Ceimrtinte geen” |e xR, ee, OS Se Se (ne es nee ealing I elicopter [ese sstr" © Enters Hospital A spokesman for the British police court. When Mr. Martin | prime minister sir Antony ON ALCOHOL the Fathers of Confederation P' Rhine Army said Soviet author- resigned as Magistrate of the Po- | Eden, in an operatior Memorial Building, be consid- s ities interrogated the airman— Poet ty (a eigen ot Boe ered as architects’ for the new FOF Operation Cor SEMI Dp-seen-attde fie | key Ges temag heat co ncltew's Lahey Ciiges One of the: clearest tactaal provincial building. Fer indigenes tealen aurgey, | ‘hen akan before Jidge C. St-/ tone Lahey Sl reports ever prepared on the al ou n con omica CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP)— Boe ee ene riled Scrutiny | Ciait Trainor. Tt was pointed out | | The clinic's bulietn referred) subject of drink and drink- |ENLARGED AREA URGED — irs. Rose Kennedy, mother of Rian sete arava a° triticn ‘at, circumstances prevented | 10 the lesion as benign” which) ing, alcohol and alcoholism, The committee recommended the president, entered St. Elite and “Riicer ‘beck trom, “West | nee oo appearing ar spereiee an bent is provided in a new easy-to- By JACK BOND + ‘The doctor said that although to work with the-enlarged heli-’| that the province acquire the abeth’s Hospital Monday im Reriigit hie 'Mlalgdai Duel at bo o ne Offence Tes Te eee ae extents | WAderstand —10-part series | Guardian-Patriot Staff Writer the weather has been excellent copter fleet. ; Charlottetown Armories site 88 proparation for what was de el ai Maieentare ts Pote-| ean Cane Gane Gare YE G|¢ Latd von, now. 64, canex:| | Rome ereeamied! by THO] 80 tee et Bemaeoree 154 Soc Mie ee ala | Mew Arsenault said he employs | possible future sit for 4 new Scribed by hospital officials a9 dam, East Germany. ee eee | went aunmeey for Beiaetien Guardian, starting today, as seal hunting operations compares | see one storm come that would | Magdalen Islanders chiefly be house and that the Cun- major operation today - dndge i a CURT TEke MITE a Pathe LO: te, werrice. with hunt- | drive the seals closer to P.E.I. | cause of thelr experience in the fall oe iba secured by option ","hrenital spokesman said the i Thess boys Aive toc walt a) Of ree beanltols sad ates The material is drawn m Dr. Mare or the Magdalen Islands. seal business. He said that his | for future expansion operation involves repair of @ Cigar-Makers reek oc'eo:beface they, sopear| i) the sec hospital, and clinie:) from hooklets just published Arsenault, of the Magdalen Is tn the meantime, {wo more Men can average about 20 Included in the site recom: Shivie hernia In com Tt and in the ean ice ih anes ad | hy the governmentmppored| lands, organizer of the larget argo coptere, are on the way StH De" 98. OM MME the'saren” bounded "by Kent, «NOs “he hosp oda, Offered Jobs Hee er etusd.” Coun | Years ape ‘Alcoholism and Drug. Addle- | Rustico-based seal hunting oper-| from Montreal along with two ed and ski ihe acct unde Kenly xpeied the Hoole tae, tion Research Foundation of ation said yesterday. more small rigs. Gesiete. Caplan ere evmiais| ‘Che Big Wine atent ceolete| ie. Aeusenatt ond thet the| 7, Masten capeite Will Street Ales recommended was ‘Ne Spokesniin itt mined, how. Arsenault said. give the Magdalen Islanders a| that the province acquire the 4. whether the president TAMPA, Fla. (AP. Unem- ployed Tampa cigar makers CURFEW SUGGESTED H Pl from the P.E.I. Department | is that they are a more depend- joss of one of the big machines a Kent © Mere offered jobs’ in Canada| Coun. Dorothy Corrigas ait ouse Fians of Education, Charlottetown. | able arrangement than ships, in the carly stages of the hunt | ‘remendows remind nde Benool bleak” pode Bae Ogee would be present Monday, gested that the curfew law be Part one of the illustrated |he said. Ships may average | wag a serious setback. The |number of pelts cared Per) Rome “Rochford Street, Eus- Joseph P. Kennedy, father of H. W. P. Thomson, immigra- forced but was told that the a : Adjournment series appears today on the only two good years in five but number of pelts landed would oe vy daily due to the rapid |ton and West Street exiension the president and former am tion officer in charge at the Ca- fences were occurring short first classified advertising | copters can do well every year he almost doubled now if the Gropping daily doe Te the Hk | Ait Ake property owners to be bassador to Great Britain, i nadian consulate in New York after dark in most instances. page. The general title of the | if the seals are reasonably close other rig had not been lost. increase ihe start of the hunt | given the option of renting their convalescing in Palm Beach, City, extended the invitation ‘The council members ia Fo Pear series is: “It’s Best to Know to shore. Big things may come = (Conti 5, col. 3) \former houses until the gov- Fla. from a stroke, during a tour of Tampa ca to contact | Police ‘Cont i son About Alcohol. . .” ee Be tr oe med saaters ate ret Wate sltoal em — “There is plenty of room in | Magistrate A. J. Haslam to see 1 % clu | ae Canada for skilled workers,” he |i¢ he would handle the Juvenile | gn Thuresiay ight ia deferens PACE SLACKENS walt to come. se to she on faid. This applied to all felds, \Court as well as the Police to the visit of “an outslanding Ce ‘The hunting pace slackened | Should the seals come in, Dr. n ri is ppear tot ju cigar industry, he | Court Canadian, Hon. Lester B- Pear. Rationing | sity yeotaniay, bowerer, tel acevkaiat wal bring the BAAie- owe . .”” i was announced la rsenault grounded | his ose eld tainesty workacs. rt py Mo a telet eubratied Sy ahs Rea eh its Guha | thre Small helicopters, eaving "9! men here ant pul em c str s suggested “if I have i . : Tampa have been laid off be- by the Charlottetown Play- | time 1 might nee to beer sae s tion. (seasons yallg Wore. ane 2 Biologists oO ovie ro osa cause of the US. embargo on ground Commission at a recent myself”. Mr. tie Pp ¥ ceed imports of Cuban tobacco counell meeting, Mayor A. Wal- that night jan Ouaeaty tae isi r Pe a et Nei eh ca ins et we Sn uw.” eye el sng ta aaBbaadiing SENEVA (AP) — The Soviet Soviet proposals appear tobe ome permed Rsk me te ‘i is to sell smal yusine- item was diffi al w a assure. rou, ; re 1 “ i have y on the Western talks wi you, Mr. Speaker.” Sf foods in greater Havana and travel and the small payload, Paul Montreuil of the Quebee Union has proposed abandon ee asi bee berpbiabhel fer) nessmen and industries on the | by the council as a whole. He he said, “that we exte merits of relocating in Canada, (Continued on page 5, col. 2) cordial a ween to this dis- | 5° 7 ee a re ee Haguisbed Canadian as do ™ain cities. not make their operation prac- rationing for all of Cuba's iq | Aquarium and Dr. Carleton Ray ment of nuclear weapons over 3 # the machines could carry did | (ive New York Aquarium have wide areas of the world, and seme, ideas were contained ia television broad- arrived here to select seals for Russian sources predicted Mon- letters Soviet Foreign Minister Saat tanise wot retalved’ ee: a enee ty wane rrespe to United Na- sence that It allowed us to re “the | § aspect jariums, day that the plan will be pre- Gromyko sent to Un a ee a ee eae” oat ee eae eae Sh Fab 6) 1a dat the ppening of the 17-| tions Acting Secretary-General view several questions of com ears may it ? "uien the meeting, brutal economic blockade" and miles of shore, about 10 miles| The men expect to spend a Salt oisonin Blamed Ths ce coun elution Semetis ner ‘han thy are now, the several" dvs om the ce wih fain diarmament conerene UN Sore, ait_nt The eprter then shed Gr Bu hls cars might be just ‘ae for scarcities now plaguing | little copters will be put back |the seal herd, selecting speci- baprerpnsnm : mention this subject’ during a myko if this gave him a feeling the U.S. | 1 work | hood An L said “thi the ph iyi. ies min grates, ne, al chip: | See sient of hate sed — An American official said “the | tyree-hout conference Monday of optimism about the outcome ded. the Premier ments to Cuba. ee Ley Alex Matheson Food to be rationed in the Ha- ended his 8 for = good vana area, he said, includes wi "shes and sald oe would take lard, cooking oils, beans, chic- ure in aree a en io ken, fish, eggs, milk and veget- Gromyko told reporters after the meeting “It was good in the with United States State Secre- of the conference. He paused for tary Rusk at the Soviet villa a moment and then replied: “‘T | here. woundn't go so far as to say Tnformants said the two talked ha mainly about the Berlin prob- Tusk declined to make any lem, failed to find an agreed comment aia approach, but parted with the understanding they will continue || their search today for some +) common ground. 0 ers | POLES HAVE PLAN BINGHAMTON, N.Y. (AP)— have been caused by previous | 3g i Death believed traceable to salt ailments. wis caotie to te'there Stmott, include toilet and laundry soap poisoning claimed a seventh Three boys and three girls Walter | Dingwoll, (PC-2nd and detergents. baby Monday af Binghamton ranging in age from three days Kings) a i ister individuals will be limited to General Hospital. Ten others to eight months, died Friday and Hubert McNeill 2 in the .i< pounds of rice a month, he iven the salt were ill, three in| Saturday. Their bodies were Throne Speech Dr. Me- s critical condition. “apparently loaded with com- Neill who is ie dis oan ee Ad can soups conan ||" Meanwhile, Polish Foreign Meanwhile ‘a practical nurse! mon table salt,” @ physician 1 eee eae eh 19 ¢ ates at of detergent and three-quarters | Minister Rapacki, on arriving who was questioned about the said Trae to atare will bears | of 8 pound | tor the disarmament conference S 4\ urged adoption of his plan for en ence a nuclear-free zone in central }| Europe. He told reporters his plan, first advanced several saInT JOHN, N.B. (CP) — years ago, was not foolproof but two men were sentenced to 18 ould be a major step toward ears and two others to 10 years way disarmament. He said he will in the Maritime penitentiary st ask that it be placed on the norchester, N.B.. Monday in eo ares a consection with a $53,000 armed © UN itself adopted s res- holdup at the West Saint Joke olution to make Africa @ 9U- branch of the Bank of Nove salt found in a sugar can de- Doctors were mystified until eadlon bess was ibe: Social ted ‘she, had’ done, snything another practical nurse, Mrs, brief this, afternoon from 06 \1,"teads of families and pet wrong and extended. her sym- May Pier, broke hospital rules when i seakehaali o shaacclation |'sons will be forbidden to * Pathy to the grieving parents. and made coffee, Sunday, in oa | growed Sor oeeres artic’ The sugar can was in a room formula room where the feeding formula is she thought was som ected mixed, and the salt was used in| it was salt, dumy cla. the formula. A high concentrate contents back into bb me ‘salt | of salt can cause heart failure container and reported her dis- and brain damage. ‘ covery to her supervisor. the The nurse, Mrs. Lillie Colvin, Samples from ree + be = Nha mel | and samples ot formal ‘wer ¥ clear-free zone and the proposal contia Mai who filled the sugar can last sent to the state police iam i\for the Far East came from “ai pieaded guilty. Police said ‘Tuesday, was not charged but is-|tory in Albany for aeees.. : ial Sea ‘China _ Ail wlended guilty. Plies » sed @ statement saying: | “No one thought it was sodium . A British delegation spokes- cash and $21,000 in favalene “I. . «eam understand the poisoning because | thet man made this statement about cheques, has been covered. heartache suffered by the par- rare,” said Dr. Jason K Moser NEW DELHI (AP) — Mrs. (Mrs, Kennedy to India, She is the Soviet proposals Sent mn cannes Oe ents... I have done absolutely medical director at the hospi) john F. Kennedy kicked off her | making a nine-day semi-official “tn general the Soviet move nection with the case have eet nothing wrong... my prayers tal. white leather pumps, slid her visit—her firs does net appear to contain any- | Come up for hesting and sympathy are with (he pale ———e feet into goldtrimmed violet own—and to will go to ame an tar” or tarts. We| Deceiving Ws sum tell wae | ippers and paid tribute boring Pakistan. Crowds gath- Be ete ‘un corte Ge | nina pha Ween, a WHERE-TO-FIND-T 5 Monday at the shrine of Mo- ered wherever she went ments in it. For instance, we Ligne! Bahl. 31, both of Mont- handas K. Gandhi. throughout the day. support in principle the idea of real RB) aod | Roar Cues. siete she the non-dissemination of nu- r weapons. There are other the Unit clea’ rt s wife aid tree President Blenhower aspects which do not conform ae Pinte December 188. She OTTAWA OFFICER INSPECTS ARMORIES Si Beith pole” While thousands of ‘ndians commented with humor that 7 watched, Jacqueline Kennedy planting trees had been some- ‘The Quentermanter General | of several Maritime Provinces | ern Command, and Lt.- Col. | MEETING A PRELUDE placed a wreath of white roses thing A ‘a hazard in the Ken-| of the Canadian Army, Major | military establishments. He | at the concrete & < remanded until next week. aon | sear 6 Guenem "080, CD, Halifax. | The Rusk—Gromyko meeting Was reman eneral Moncel aecomy i Here General Mone: rt of the round of dip- Anthony Roger Randall, 33, of Gandia, the Indian independence trouble. President o ~ \ en Sompenel by Col. K. Mt. \lomaticr visits being conducted | Montreal, pleaded not guilty and eager, wne cremated 1" year ees watt when cere, | OBE, OD. Ottawa, visited | General M. P. Bogert, CBE. | johneton, left, commanding | ss s pretude to the disarmament lected trial by judge and jury. ee monially planting a tree if Ot- tht Charlottetown Armories DSO. CD, Halifax, the gene- officer of 2 Militia Group, | conferenci Hearne has been set for March . | ‘signs the group's guest book. | British “Foreign Secretary | @ “Feo of dhousands welcomed | (awa last May | yesterday on part of a tour | ral officer commanding Bast- .