@1109 @nm‘dtimt “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” CANADA, SATURDAY, ranRUARYiliTt—sée. WEATHER Sunny. snowflurries in afternoon and evening; west winds 15. Low-high 7 be- low and 10 above. Sunday: Snowflurries. ll it's Good For the Island The Guardian is FOr it Authorized as Second Ottawa. all for cu. m hm“ CHARLO'I'I‘ETOWN, 12 PAGFS‘ Albany Crossing Accident Leaves 2 Dead, 2 lniured iAbney Student 5 MotherAndSon .. "mfg" SEVEN CENTS l—————-l éSHOPPERS SPARK R’I‘OT IN BRONX NEW YORK tAl’l k. m .l = l l i l l l l i l lGets Scholarship, . Critically Hurt I I smashed two w1 Boyd 5. Richards. Abney. haS'dent at nalhousie University. near riot Friday in jamming guMMERsmE BUREAU durlpd bt- Borden RCMP a- . , i‘ . >- OF THE GUARDIAN lsisted by Summerside and Char- ibeen named winner of. scholar. Halifax. The scholarship drewl into Bronx department ‘ A railway level crossing he_flottctown detachments. The tra' 1383 applications. store's Washington's birth— of the 1959 Vauxhall station wagon which was lnvolv in an accident with a train at The CNR freight train drag- g the car some 100 yards before it could be stopped. wreckage and one in hospital later. and a woman and her lSanta Murder son were critically injured. ' ‘Ccise Adiourned lDiei Will Receive merit three policemen orig- inally assigned there. I 5 sale range from toothpaste for 29 cents to mink coats for $999. The In Hospital at Summerside in critical condition with head in- juries are Mrs. Joseph Gallant and her four-year-old son Mich-J ael. ' ‘ship valued at approximately: A .. . , _ l graduate of Plince of Wales day .sa 9 . . 51.500. to be used for univerSity hCohege. Mr. Richards has at“ Two persons We”, in_ cidem near Albany yesterday re_ gasda fr‘cight~ proceeding from :study towards a master's degree. ‘tended Dalhousie for the. past jurcd. one hcm a sulte" in the death of two men, “312.03? “a: rillflmslfihdchp i Mr. Richards. one of 65 sue-‘zthree years as a social sciences woman pushed through a and injury to the wife and mh lard’ (nomh aKd [hp (and .[1 Icessful applicants from across ‘lstudcnt. Window. of one of'the Victim‘ ' Wilfred maq u‘ or I h h .h h h . L h «I > Canada for the annual Canada]: He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fifty policemen and an Dead are Jaseph icallam 37 ‘ Tma cumin}; h; promo,“ ,3 h h: « ._ L W... . = i so... .. .- : ,--. ,W a V_ I iCouncu scholarships. is a stu- Charles F. Richards. Abney. ambulance were sent to the of Central Bedeque and Hu'berf a f] a ehiiihg signal However‘v THIS IS THE WRECKAGE a level crossing at Albany. Two men died, one in the store. Alexander's. to aug- iArsenauh' 53’ of Chehom there has Spcchlghhh a bright sun and new snow might have made it difficult for the driver to see the signal. The late Mr. Arscnaillt was a itruck driver. Survivors include OUNCIL HOLDS ANNUAL MEETING w store was selling electric It 1 t '10 w r .‘ - - ‘ MONTREAL (CPD—The ca 1- r . 4R 9 38 mg v Mlkhm’ S 0'1" his Wife. the former A nes C 1- fat murder trial or Geomi.‘ “0’19” ’“r 5139- WWW“ ‘ditinn was reported lmpl‘ovt‘d‘lant of Rustico. and thge follbiiv— Marcohe named by crown wihl caShmel’e sweaters for 59‘95jwhile that of his mother was un- iing sor and daughters Lorne nesses $3 the gang; Claus andlphonog‘rfmh records for Chant-Ted. ' Toronto: Betty fairs. beCoste: slayer of two policemen in a as 0W as “me cents- The accident occurred about Boston, Maggi; Shirley (Ml-s. S'side Expansion Seen 11 am. when the 1959 Vauxhall l Slaunwhite. Halifax): bank robbery. was adjourned , y . . , . Well. Friday to Monday morning bah By ROD CURRIE enclosed in a casket and Signs “’“'—“——“—"“——— Stallont W359" 1" amid “hiyhg‘ofionto; Ruby. Halifax; Velda, * ' l _ ' ' '. the. roll of fame. 1W9“? "W9 m2 50" W3 v' ' Pal‘y: at home are Ral h. . on Quebec Plans said the juror pan] Saw; ' , 12. Lord Nelson. Florence Nightin- ‘han-V' lme’fsefllml was. StWCk Judy. Sally. Blair and Debbie. dream. was ethihed by Dr. 3the footsteps of the sux preVious gale, Lord Baden,phweh_ Sh. by the engine of a tram EElSl- The late Mr. Gallant was a Masques Bamargeon and ‘h wMHCanadian leaders, rides to the Winston Churchill. field mar- 23:3? {almyalggsrdgghvnanthechgicid laborer. His wife was the for. SUMMERSIDE BUREAU o . THE GUARDIAN 1510.07. Total revenue for the. ; that the surplus was one of the year amounted to $823.169.45. best in recent years. and was "impossible at this time for the}anCiem the receive the freedom of the City ‘court to decide whether ijuror could continue hearing guildhall Monday to shals Earl Alexander and Vi; count ontgomery Elizabeth. then Princess . Queen Eliza- Voting Age Mr. lislon and Mr. Arsenault passed Gallant died in the col«‘ 1mer Margaret Doucctte of Clin- who was injured. Other .‘suri'ivors are the following sons 7-. O a Capital assets of the town of ; while expenditures were $818.-jespcciallly gratifying in view of ca“ theiof London. 0th and prune mmlslers Mom away in Prince County Hospitalland daughters: Junior. Pauline. Summerside in 1962 were in-1659.38. it‘he growth of the town. 1 ~ ~ , , _ t The “me minister. “com zies' { A tmha and Neh ‘ ‘ , ‘ . 1a ut three hours later. MriVinic. Elmer. Janette. Lawrence f‘l‘t‘ased by more th $600.000.-l 1E. Hickey. chartered ac- Councillor Ross. chairman of; He 53m. the .mafler '5 Chill‘ebl. amede Mrs Die‘enbaker ‘Ihdiaf’ "5 r“ o By ALEXANDER FARRELL Arsenauh was driver of the and Michacl also in hospita‘ 0" “'hlle the net debt “the mw“ ‘ countan‘l. whose firm provided It the fire department committee, at the dlscremon or .the j‘ldgelp .. y . ' ' Some 1.100 persons have been MONTREAL (CP’ '— Thl‘eewehicle. .with serious injuries. and another doctor Will continuelarilves by air today and shortly hwhed m the ceremony within days of Liberal party meetingsh Doctor, Stewart of Crapaud' An inquest was ordpred M “as increased by only $135.- the audited statements. attond- l in his report noted that 8 7-5 to watch over Mr. Gaudreau onday. weather opened in Montreal Friday with ~ . . . . . u ‘ - tbefore noon . . l ' ~ .~ . i l (00.00. for a gain of some $465,-- ~ 1 pelcent lcducnon in domestic . . , . _ , , 1 "I {h _ Moyse of Summerside and Slew- ‘ Pimce County coroner Dr. WL. 000.00 in capital assets over net slimmed "lfiig'fatlifld ..’i'°.:$d,§§ f fire insurance rates had resulted durlllg the weekend. ~ :permittlng, he and hlS Wife Will hailmgr'tevif wahischif ha: (33$, the news “‘3‘ ““F 9‘19"“ gov'iart 0f Bedeque were Summnlled Callaghan. and a low was em< debt during this year of great- sections M the comprehensivel‘during the year in summemide Hehoped to reach a final’ rive. through the City to the stah'dihh Since 1440 hhhhugh ernmcnt' has decided to lowerjto the scene to supply medicallpanelled. The jury met yester~ PSI “Damion In the history of ‘14 page financth statement. has a result 0 improvements deCiSlon Monday. _ ,Giulldhall in an open. semi-state much of the' building was the minimum voting age to lshattention to the injured, whotdhy afternoon for their first, 593. ,hp [own , The (math. m the [0“..le “he fight_ Mr. Gaudreau. a truck driver lLandau loaned by the Queehh twice dhsh,oycd_ih thh Great from - were taken to the nearby rP-‘smn, and the hearing was ad. These figures were revealed in the audited financial state- cnuc for the year exceeded ex- mecting was presided love, by Mayor J_E_ Momison § lng equipment and facilities. with Councillors George A. Key. Councdlor Wood. chairman oflthis new building. 1 Hr reterrc to the completion hfor suburban LaSalle. sufferedl Adding a flash of color gwhai another juror described inlthe already glittering proces- icourt as "an attack of numb-hi0!l . will be a mounted escort of IFllI‘e of 1666 and the 1940 Battle edited version will be carried of Britain. Guests will include .P - - announcement. by Youth Minister Paul Gerin - Lajoie brought an audience of 75 stu< Federation of Quebec, which i tsidence of Lloyd Cameron until lirhey were moved to Hospital in ‘ Summerside. journed for a date to be. set. ‘. Jurymen are the following |Summerside men: Leo Blacqul- ‘ ' l f the construction of the nev . ' ' . . in?“ lecicw h'bli "hli' “$3” Leo ‘ Game! Ross“ “1le d r d -t t b "Id.‘ncss.' four Royal Canadian Mounte “m” Mmlster Mflclmuall 331d dents to their feet cheerlnn and Ambulances engaged wrre ere (foremanl Heath Warren. as. nigh. w ie in lca a Mrs. pmnces pen-y. pregdenh m0 crn ire opal men ui l w mm».-. ,, __ .__..~. - ~ the Archbishop of (.anteibuly. ~ . i - . vc r v satisfactory financial ling during the year. calling at-1 PM”? :longt w‘thlihe usually":- he ceremony will b9 broad. poh’hndl'g 9“ “3"”: h ' ;fl‘0(ianuneral hons‘les 01' Cnh‘lplnhg 1 Harry Bishop. Charlf’s Craig. 3 . . - I . I I W . :moune (‘ly polcemen. , ' ‘ r. crin - almc spor a alan owness in ummers-i e an .John Schurman. Maurice Duf po-‘m‘m' and Showed that “V .SURPWS GRATIFYINC mention m sacral features or irains. the Diefenbakers will use cam by the BBC and lam an meeting of the Student Libe}‘aliMonathan in Kinkora. and Arnold Madsen. fy including 2 penditure for a surplus of 54.. l the finance committee. noted' tCObtinued, on page 2. J01. ) Russia Warns Attack On Cuba Would Sp MOSCOW (AP! Defenc. Minister Malinovsky threatened n l nal World War 1‘” addressed an audience of 6.000 in the Kremlin Palace of Con- ls Reserved OTTAWA (C?! The Sil- preme Court of Canada re- served its judgment Friday on an action by Alistair Fraser. rmer lieutenant-governor Nova Scotia. 0 obtain some $1,023.72!) from the federal gov- ernment for rock use in the construction of the Canso Causeway. The appeal case concluded after D. S. Maxwell, associate of' H in closed car. 1 At the ceremony. H.P. Green~ jhlll. principal clerk to the City’s’ 'chamberlain. will read the tra-, ditional declaration that the‘ prime minister “is a man of good name and fame." l The declaration. later signed' Iby Diefenbaker. adds- desir the. s e ifrecdom of this city whereby to idefraud the Queen or this city Inf any or their rights. customs lor advantages. but that he willl pay his scot and bear his lot; and so they all say." i l i r :by the BBC‘s overseas seerce. l Diet Leaves For England OTTAWA (CPI—Prime ister Diefenbaker. accompanied by a trade delegation. left by air Friday night for a three-day visit to London. England. and talks with Prime Minister Mac- it an. His RCAF Yukon transport aircraft took off from Uplands preceded the inauguration 3federation‘s annual convention. v ling 200 members of the women land student organizations. have Mhh gathered for the convention. Fri~ ‘day night of the Quebec Liberal lof the crossing was formed in a I In the sunny but very cold} The accident was the second ’weather. traffic on each side,at a level crossing in the pro- .long line while the train re- until the .car was removed from the. track. 1 Police investigation was con- {vinc‘e this week. Earlier Chesley .Buell of Murray Harbor was Some 2.000 delegates. includ-imained across the highway forgfatally injured when his automo- sla considerable time lthile. was in collision with a train ;at. Wilmot. crossing. a few miles lfrom this home. Safety Precautions Urged For Sealers This Season the United States Friday with grasses was Premier K'hruslh- deputy minister of justice. op-lSlGNS ROLL .Airport at 9:20 pm. and was nuclear devastation should it. . chev. originator of the threat to posed the rec main argu-h The Canadian lcadcr. 240th.scheduled to arrive at London‘ attack Cuba. ‘ . Jbury capitalism. Kthhchev ments put forward in support;person to be so honored, then lAirpori about 11:30 am. London By NEIL MATHESON pumi protection again-s1 sleet. ‘ and even seal blood, ll .3 man "We would like to warn the ' wore lhc gold - trimmed paleiof the claim. lrcceives 8 COPY 01' the {FEEdom itimP- Farm and Provincial Editor lstorm or squall of rain. has appetite enough for it was lllzlzrcsslve circles of the United blue lllllfOl‘m { a llcuienant‘. The urgent need of takmgi r. Gorman said inexpensive sanctioned as helpful. ' States that an attack on the general and a full array of dec-j‘ o i _. “‘Poncho” sheets will offer ex- Mr. MacDonald said frown , Cuban republic would mean a orations on his chest. safety Precilmlons for men out. cellent protection, and two seal meat has been eaten and .} 'hn'd World war. the M-year- The “@8519” was the eve oil a "n the “ca “511mg “315' and [he 3 fastened together will make a has not been unpalatable. A old marshal declared. ,the 45th anniversary of the Set 0 0 suggestion that Helicopters “’mfpup tent. doctor who had been with the If an attack on Cuba is made, i he continued. “the Soviet Union Iviet armed forces. . Khrushchev did not address; probably replace ships as the transportation equipment of the BEACONS SUGGESTED I‘Grenfell mission reported it could be sliced frozen, some- “'1” be in the first ranks of lthe gathering which included {mm-e was heard he.re last Several inexpensive radio‘ . . . I V Lllhse whh‘ will come to it, ldiplomats and military attaches!l a n o e a night when seal fishermen from, beacons were suggested ‘ 1:1;me 1:: 22:5: an“: I told a Kremlin or Eas‘ and WCSt summed ml gems “2‘ Tignmh dmett Wi Phi ENE/IerE-vvli‘oarzgiiyantfie €322,213; thaws it is unpalatable' it was . . . 3 ‘ ‘.u ene orman, e u min~ ‘ l c 1 . gaII‘herlng: . Mallnovsky warned that at By ROD CURRIE {were built before the First no hot water supply and 25 per mg. of fisheries {orppféh and. can be found easily by plane: “flamed 'Wc once again firme 'l'e- war involving Cuba “Will. be LONDON (CF, _ The Laboerorld War. The vast majority cent did not have an unshared Warm" Farrah federal fish. from the air. And the plane kNlVES DANGEROUS mind the Western leaders that waged not only in the territory‘ F .d .l l 1are owned by private landlords. flush toilet. ‘ flies protection officer here can also spot a seal-covelred Mr. Matthews explained that thestwlet Union cannot be in. of Cuba but in the territory of many. ‘_" a? “Male ‘ pénlNeillrly 2.000.000 of them were: Many houses still in use. ' hm hm“ ice flee that has drifted 20 one of the most dangerous prac- tlmldated. The might of our the United States, too." lfOl‘ Gllmmfltmg 0“ houses "1 ibuilt before 1850. articulal‘ly in the NOFEh- were he Ehk‘ m M, .c Ar“,th miles or more. if a radio beacon flees is for men to go on the ice retaliatory blow will be more U h AGCRESSWF Britain where. it says. there are‘ Detailed figures for the wholelbuilt during the industrial revm “A831 ‘ il- l adhh Gle “aha . had been placed on the Hoe with hnshcamed hmveg' H Um than enough to make the as- 15““ " . ‘. an estimated 15,000,000 personslcounlry will not be availabletlutlon. They _were cheaply con~ ha ea e“;th 3“ s ‘. .teg‘ m ; before it started to drift. should slip through a hole the “55°” b“’“._ln the very first He charged U.S. policy in re- strucled. Without basements-i CW" ‘ “mi “5‘5 a One unit was described as likelihood is that finst ’thinlz hours of w r, WILL. BE 'LAST WAR' MR. MALINOVSKY litalism will be buried, once and for all.“ CONFERENCE HELD AT OTTAWA Dairy Advisory Group Set For Early? Fo lation to Cuba “is part of its general aggressive policy." i Referring to a recent state- fment to the U.S. House of Rep- ' resentatives‘ a rmed servicesl (Continued on Page 3 Col. 5) rmation living in 5,000,000 households without baths and hot water sys- tems. e opposition's report adds that nearly half the houses now until the full report on the 1961 1 icensus. But the 1958 figures forl IEngland alone show that of the “9.000.000 e accomnloda - . ltions 63 per cent had no bathsl plumbing or other facilities. ne of the major labor com- plaints is that much construc- tion today is of a scale be- yond the reach of the average inhabited -— about 7.000.000 —lof their own. 53 per cent hadlincome. lice without a sleeping bag, hfond and water rations. And. Mr. Matthews added that a lman should have some water- 1110 matter how fine the day is. only 19 in ‘ a ma“ mum n°t ‘30 9‘” °“ W ; send a signal that could be pick-- ed up as far away as 35 miles. . :that he purchased from 5 long but it could it was explained. Mir. o 31 demonstrated and Mr. Matthews accepted for testing pnnpooes an inexpensive "Dry-Glo" piece of equipment war assets. It is seen from the air fills a vivid red. and when sev- .ran be spotted eral strips are laid on the ire from a all-mile distance. Mr. Gorma-n said. Fisheries Minister Leo Ross- iter dropped in for a visit to the Queen Hotel. EMERGENCY RATIONS the meeting which was held in —- » . they do is bring the knife up sud- denly and probably pierce tlheir sidrs. or some other part of 5 their bodies. He requires all of h;s men to early their knives in a wooden sheath. Leather ones are. no good as the sharp knives can quickly slice through lliem. it was explained. M-r. Farra-r that the seal hilntllng :oaison opens March 5 and on March 10 on ” 9 Front" whlrh is :he area of Newfoundland and the Strait of ‘Bclle No. l Mr. Gorman presided. ’60 Slow’ n “3' ARC“ MIcKENZIE The dairy year. Mien changes Most consideration centred on 1 R92. MacDonald. Sourls W“ . . it Thu“ (Cpl—A Canadian in policy are Implemented. be- Preventing I further delefiofl' Norweglam sailors use Pure DCIII‘ airy advisory commlttee gins May 1 tion in the butter picture. af- ghgmglegh;g7fflghfy 532101;: y y r. - gree drawn from farm. manufactur- mli and government personnel will be. formed in a "very few The idea is to present a definite dairy program for the federal and provincial govern- flicted with strong competition in the gartnes and other spreads. last decade from mar- exccllent. when several minutes discussion indicatcxl that com- Suggested Week ," ‘ ' i ' s m day lshgmlt was announced Frt- merits. said . H. Hannam. ocfhcfgl“ r2; 3:35:th ‘3'; flaglchmgggfy arlii‘m‘gh 0:: MONTREAL ((TPl Adrien re emphasis | prflldem 0‘ the canadlan F.9d. {grin and “ghee "y. 'maln man wages,de RCA? chrsoilc. New Brillistv‘lck‘s Riven in the federnlui a” be "won 0‘ Agficulture- Wm“, drl reducers had been sin- search iaiiii rescue people may agricultural minister. Ill! in m to c cc l pro- suggested the meeting initially liegy 3m emihr as “calm have mom. . mg a £0.51“. policy M 'l "Wkesmen sold It [latiteuyeg'lom felt-regulation of output. Seals' milk-it tested more canfjdals daily Will's”! M "‘0" a closed two-day na- "the, than Slim“ 0"} mhcv_ Spokesmen Friday night were than .10 per cent far In one trial “0 2208;]? tional dull-y conference. reluctant to disclose just what It ‘a here last winter-ran be used. —— is an ll “0 ‘, The Meeting hm Agriculture Minister Hamtl- MS ,0 M“. Wm. ght together was said on thls matter. V . I ‘ : shout '75 delegates from the tragedy?“ ‘11:"33” Twig}? co unique stated it was liliiiimrff ugliesed pom“! . a Industry plus the federal an“ was mm that hh “hated behaved “possible. that it will Mr Lflmhuc, we“ Thurmav . n all provtncfll governments the whim of encourage, be found there are. some kinds ‘ '0. “h amhla], h‘cmm: nth .P 1 except Newfoundl‘m' merit pliir moiye cheese nroduc- 0' regulau‘m- “was "i “‘nd' Announrmwms' mm” “ Ayrshire Breeders Association . “threecsmclude'd Friday night with “on u m early date ards and other func‘tlonslwhtch ‘ h I t i. h ‘ hllhishhiehqeaihs _ 3_ hf hanada Ho “aid {ho dam, . s can erence left Itrtctl ' while wholly or party it pro- .h.‘ s 'f‘ h; g. h-M i __ . _ H V. . h . :‘hggfsladoihanlutlons. and had BUTTER MAIN PROBLEM vlncial jurisdiction cannot the . w . T Emilie. markets . . . . . .. 11 mdlgélnyadghj Shemclhxitcufrahrohlhm 0 conference in the Chief roblem specifically is effectively co-ordinated in to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .l - '1': gift] I a butterpsurplus of about 215.- long run without means being 53:”335... """" " mri‘i‘rhndm-u should rind ways to s ‘ ‘ - ' h A l l ~ - . . . - u v . .. - ‘ ‘ ‘ I . me “Visor! Idogiiili’tlgtegmmg: “10:: wraesmxcigh “3:53:23 foihrmghexfmfi‘gir The first house to be «5- tion early this morning. in. way. a few hundred yards ford Strrct. to Glafion. then Kin“, chumv _ I . . , I . . . . _‘ 4 lmoiovr the quality of cattle formed in me to W it: if I’nde I . . ’ .. moved from the ' the use formerly ow by cast of the TCH and Southport east on Grafton and across prince County _ , _ . . . . . , ._ 2 lndrncndcnl of the breed. ideas about solutton elf eel-try e'i'nh. . frence Friday “and agency m some form 1 proposed new previoan gov- CF. Hinc and purchased by Road intersection. Under the the Hillxboro Bridge City summon“. . . . . . _ . . .. :i “\nn must attempt to bring Kimble g to he “- m memhi‘izs-izedcohhit “the Study The conference answer wui e m- John Fall is being moved upec'vision Wesley Cole, mllce maintained a close Sport _ _ _ . . h M a rnlhuglasm .n rpm-nu m; (my. "*1" after the federal election will: given to getting rid oftthe “Vim” "WMMR- 9‘ "ml or West Kent School block. to a site on the north side Spring Valley. the house was watch or. the operation until Womens' 7 ranks and plan lot the future. Mr“ ' the stockpile. tttme. ‘ was hauled to its new fwndo- Trans Canada Hidi- transported south on Rodi- it was solely over the bl‘ldCC. he uud.