t\. \ ll‘il's Good For the Island .Tl1a Guardian is For it WEATHER Mainly sunny and cool; light winds. Low- high 38 and 50. , “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” """""" CHARLOT'l'E'l'OWN, CAN ADA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1962. VOL. LXXV. N0. 338 aoguigonn SEVEN CENTS 16 PAGE. PC Gov’t Survives Vote With Ba Of 25 SC -speaker of the House: W. By NEIL THESON Farm and Provincial Editor Beverley Momrissey, enry Valley and Stanley Willis. C Morrlissey And Willis Queens Plowing 1 -r. Morrissey had previously won the Junior armors and placed second in the mount- ed plow class. He later placed vi cking OTTAWA f CP )—Socia1 1 Credit 1 voted with the minority govern-, ment again Tuesday night fol Government Backers lash At Opposition pierville) said he. was reminded of Mussolini when he listened to speeches from the 26 Quebec Social Credit members of Par- gan will t_h1fl”'°5$Pl _ lQ‘“l’°3" 5999011 if‘ the 91355 Y0!‘ PlVWill+8 defeat another non-confidencelliament , ounty i lg” m°‘l%.1l;° ' at pracmal speed _ motion and keep Prime Minis-3 Marcel Bourbonnals (PC- ’ ' "'3 dlampons 5’ at an’ The t“'° leader‘ were “'““‘°' ter Diefenbaker's Conservative Vaudreuil-Soulan e i said the UNITED FUND CAMPAIGN’ ears UNDERWAY ......"°’.. "....“'°i..:..‘:“"°°c..;“.:n‘ 1:11‘: .:‘;':"*”.."l“...*°”°°...‘.i..°l:; in . eovernnieit or Quee- ‘P It was the fourth time in this Premier Lesage seeks to form A full turnout of officers at- tended last night's kickoff din- ner for the first United Fund campaign in Prince Edward Island. Seen here’ discussing strategy are. left to right. Russell E. Seller, president of the provincial board of direc- A. Keefe, immediate tors; J. . past-president of the Greater Moncton Community Chest; and David Carnegie, chairman for Prince County and dinner chairman. (See story on page 3\ PRESENCE H‘E'l.PFU‘L, CITY BISHOP SAYS Orthodox Churchesfiive Signs match at Waterside yesterday. Pilot Escapes - In Sabre Crash CHATHAM. N.B. (CF)- RCAF officials here reported 9 an F-86 Sabre jet crashed and burned '25 miles north east of here ~carly Tues- dav afternoon. The pilot, Flt.-Lt. T. 3. Eng- land. a native of Nottingham, England. bailed out and landed uninjured five miles west of championship match at Dun- das. KEEN COMPETITION The competition was close with Monrissey winning out when he had a really good fin- ish or "clean-out". Willis got unto some trouble his last round. Willis had best crown and straightest funrow. Morrissey had the best finish. David Gil- christ, Fredericton, who judged the plowing was assisted by David Peacock. Oharlottetown. . _ young session of Parliament that the government has sur- vived non confidence votes. Each time Social Credit has been the deciding factor on the Conservative side. Tuesday night's count was 137 to 116. the 25 Social Credit MP5 present siding with 112 Conservatives against 98 Lib- erals and 18 New Democratic Party members. . Public and private galleries above the Commons floor were packed with spectators—some; a leftist empire by expropriat- ing 11 power companies--a key issue in the Nov. 14 provincial election. VOTE SCHEDULED Tuesday’: debate officially was concerned with the second Liberal non-confidence motion which was to be voted on later that night. The government al- ready has survived three non- confidence votes. two with'the help of Social Credit. The Liberal motion. moved . _ , standmg _ despite id, g-‘Friday, claims that the June 24 ' ' » ' .T..*:.':.".:;"“*.°..-...*:.*“‘.:.'.*"..§.‘::;e ..’.*r.*::.'..':¥°*.“.':.~..*.’°“i“‘ “'r:..£'.°. had ‘ii or. -.-tr wr- ;x h I waterside took the méumed capjtal. an gay, _ charges and restrictions on r It is reported the plane had plow class. Earlier "3 Tuesda.‘/'5 51“l"E- t°““§t Spelldmg abmad i“v°l" engine failure while on a rou- Carl Willis won the Perfection ,top government spokesmentaigtioii without parliamentary . tine jg _ Mu]; crass for plowing at ‘lashed back at opposition crit-1311 0!‘lY- . _ ‘ CP from Reuters-AP ity. had been expected to send kegs. Greece and the Middle The jet landed in a wooded practical speed. The contest- BEXERLEY M0RRlSsEY lfiglgeflurmg tn‘ tl“°“° 59e°°hi|th£f_:' ..l:sle$ln;lsE:;gy1:g:rat:§l V of lng part in the forthcoming Ro- " holic ecumenical coun- cil diminished Tuesday. ATICAN CITY — Prospects observers to the council, which E the Orthodox churches tak- openslrhursd 8! e ‘ Vatican disclosed Tuesday that the Russian Or- thodox hierarchy has taken no ta at for decision on a . . A Vatican communique dis- closed that Msgr. Jan Wille- brands of the Vatican secre- ri union among Chris- tians visited Moscow from Sept area away from any residential a e ’ set up to determine the cause of the accident. ants had one hour to complete wo and one—half hours for the championship event. DONATES TRAY r ‘ their land. This compared with i A board of inquiry has been 1 J incinerator Is Likely DE!-‘ENDS MOVE Justice Minister Fleming said belt-tightening measures taken by the government last June l—-a reference to the language- :of the non-confidence motion. l Mr. Martineau. speaking in lI<‘rench and English in his first .speech as mines minister, said» The Orthodox churches. which the matter and It- _. Livestock L_w_ Rope,’ M10 . N _ have more than 130,000,000 ad- alian newspapers reported little 27 to Oct. 2 informally, but did remesemed the provincial de_V were dime With DOVYBFS ¢l_€81‘lY the d_el>ate-opemns Speech by herents and constitute one of likelihood of participation by not specify whether he had in- partment of agriculture, said °°“‘9l‘l‘8<l by Parliament. Opposition Leader Pearson was thr major sectors of Christian- Orthodox churches in the Bal- vited the Russian church to he was donating a silver tray BY Contrast. Similar m88S- full of “baseless. and I mllllt send‘ observer - delegates. S.S. Hcssianl QC. Montague, M a Veteran Legislative “~Ton1o“rrow‘For l'''‘‘"'‘ “M” In this matter. the communi- Ique added. "it is stated that the decision rests with the holy ‘ ad oftbe Russian,‘ church." Roman Catholics. about 500 strong, regard the meet ing as an ecumenical, or u : -versal. council. But the Ortho- Mac Fares Panvfpleilt r next year's match to the , to highest placing boy or girl who had never competed previously. officialiyaopened -by-wllussel Droscoll;-‘l\fl.A -of Mt. Herbert’. B.B. Jones, Bun- (Continued on Page 2 Col. 6) lAt Gov't-Oilered Site ,.BY .. ERIJNG KNEEBONE G -Patriot Staff Writer Indications are that Charlotte- ‘town will assume control of the new dump site. near Riverside gCharloti.etown,would have to .buy the incinerator and Park- dale and Sherwood would be charged a fee for using the site ures under the Liberals in 1947 had been “clearly illegal . . . a shocking derogation from the authority of Parliament" and a breach of faith. ' Mines Minister Martineau said the Liberal party during the June election campaign in- dulged in "one of the greatest act of .also say, base" accusations. 1 He said the Liberals hm! lagreed for five years on the ;_merit of devaluing the Cann- ldian dollar—Liberal economist ‘Walter Gordon, MP for Toronto Davenport, wrote about it in fact. Then after May 3. devalu- lation became a "ridiculous act l°“3‘t‘“‘° Llbefil memba" - . ' - ea H°5Pll3l~ “'hl‘—'l" is expecled W.‘ He said a compulsory garbage mystification campaigns in ; . . sort of I psychological the PEI. legislature. l€<BV€l _b °'_'.‘,’.','.§"}§’.’.;r.3§l’.....vr"s°l.lr xegrirtilllgl 5 °Y r Sentence lserve the city’ Sherwood and “"”‘?<‘tl0n System would be start- annals Canadian politicallhumiliation for the people Thursday for Lagos. N ria. 4. de;fom1nat1on5_’ as not recog- G|Ven Far Rapg lP”kd.al°' . , red 1Y- b0“! these Villages as history” and in hypocrisy. ‘Canada." where he will represent this rnize it as ecumenic 5 Chairman of the public pro-rwel! as Charlottetown. The pre- The Liberals had played DOIHPHONEY mus APPEAR pmvlnoe at the annual meeting of the Cmnmonwealth Panha- mcntary Mr. Hessian was selected by the provincial branch of the as- sociation which has as its presi- dent John Maolaean, ' . Premier Walter R. Show and Opposition Mratheson as vice- ‘ I '°°’°l"'y' 9°°“°“3 °l “he Greek 0‘'“‘°d°’‘ 11 ‘'l the Lab" party °°“' Rated during the Price Support government acted illegally byithat Canada was on the verge MrAoI£*im M:decthel‘acKay. Clgircltil; h I h gfigceoplpgséonwegk t‘;¥(:"'°}:l§ .Vt‘a" ended S_€ ‘ 30. the 3811' using the customs tariff and the to! bankruptcy and then trotting ' ‘mm “ 9 °"‘°' and’ P3“ "C pa” Wm‘ him in a declaration Olllllll‘-3'1 Slablllallml P03“ “'35 financial administration acts|out a program that would cost ' “mm” d Hams l‘° 1°’ Mex“ °‘ th°,,R““la“. church agagm Common Market entry aflwunc improperly. The governmentytens of millions of dollars. Present “* Pmvhdfl hr wash. "tld Rbe a§aIllm¥ any an present germ, Producers will be eligible to should produce the legal opin-, Mr. Martin quoted Social °‘ ‘ ° “'°°“ °°" rffd “" °““’' "'“’° ' receive the payment on grade ion it said it had obtained fromfcredit MP5 as having said be- M}. Hesslsmwlll arrive in ov'l ls‘ Handed Pat. Prod 0nWinter Jobs vsyciosaarr Inca or-rAivs*,rc1»>—-rue federal ‘ha reeol MR. HESSIAN before returning home. For the 1961-62 winter. here’: here found: what CLC arc Atlantic region—l8.5 per cent The Italian press has taken » the line that internal divergen- ‘cies have ‘prevented the Ortho- Prot- and other Christian bodies are doing. Patriarch Athenagoras, the ecumenical patriarch in Istan- ul, was portrayed in the Rome newspaper ll Tempo as having his hands tied by Conservative 6‘ F! c . Patriarch German of the ser- the‘ Orthodox churches,‘ having served as a Vatican diplomat in Istanbul and Sofia. One report here said the Rus- sian Orthodox Church informed a s Rome and of the Orthodox East hate not set together council since the chism of more than LLANDUDNO. Wales (Reut- ers)--Britain’s bid to enter the European C o m m o in Market dominated the stage as Prime Minister Macmillan's Conserva- tivc party prepared to open its annual party conference today. Macmillan faced a split in party ranks over the issue but he.was expected to overcome t. Opposition Leader Hugh Gait.- ske Macmillan was expected to win rank-and-file endorsement with the inroads which the Lib- eral party. supporter of Com- mon Market entry. is making in their vote. TRURO (OP) — Anthony -(Sonny) Johnson, 27, of 'l‘ruro was sentced Tuesday to five years in penitentiary for rape. He was sentenced in a Su- preme Court session following conviction last week before petit jury in the Aug. 18 taping of a 21-year-old woman. Ipcrty committee, Arthur Gorm- Jley, said at last night’s regular meeting of the City Council that a meeting had been held with Provincial Secretary ‘J. David Stewart and it was Mr. Stewart’s belief the incinerator 8 on the site should be controlled ,by the city. 2 However, Mr. Gormcly noted at Blrchwood High School Audit- on-ium this afternoon. This display. the first of its kind to be held in the province, Display, .9 Course Opens loday lin existence in Nova Scotia. 1Newfoundland and New Bruns- lwick. and in all cases it is al- | t Continued on page 2 col. 3» lser-.t dump site would be suffi- l (ontinucd on Page 3 6! Cent A Dozen !Price S-upporl iGive-n On Eggs OTTAWA (CF) -— A defici- ency payment of one cent a dozen will be paid on eggs mar- A extra large. grade A large meal period was 33 cents ,tinuing support price of 34 cents. ‘said the board. tics by ridiculing an great political courage‘ — the May 3 devaluation of the Cana- dian dollar to 92.5 cents in United States funds. MARTIN REPLIES Paul Martin (L—-Essex East) said Mr. Fleming failed to pre- sent any evidence to support his claim governments .measures are legally sound. In fact, Mr. Martin said, the Its advisers. event, Parliament for his strong pro-market po - “ll 3-’.ad° A medium 9535' t°, any luau, 0‘ bian Orthodox Church was re- _ a f 4.000 dozen. 1 _ _ _h t H -- - m---- or we =-v'-=- I-wdwemewemwu r°"°r*r.“a“:=....."°.r°sr.“ :i‘;'r.":r:.§‘:.°r::‘°;::‘ "°“‘ "‘ E W Tmh:xm°'?‘ "° ‘°if.‘.2°“.'.‘3..'.‘;‘t.l§ ”:r.:.°a.:‘:::2:°‘::!::;::.."~..:=a:::‘.:..;~: .....”".':.'. lure: his bl-pontoon attitude to- depart . with other - '18.“ 3 ' “ ‘"° °’. ° » - ' “V STAN WWLE3 15 designer‘ '0 encowraze home producers registered with the ‘ ward government and wealth representatives for decide on I common Itfltude to h ‘i3ff‘°"’f,f'V‘ 93"!’ “"1? Guardian-Patriot Staff Writer industry and handricraft.-s with boam 0,. eggs sow through peg I”“°“"“ ll“ '“°"5“'°5“" W“’%‘°’°-‘l5- 1 C M , ‘ . ward ch 11 fin _ ese w ano er major pro - - - . ‘ ' . ' h ' . . ‘done in 1947, he said. '~ But if the 30 Socia re iers this 15950“ |lI'PQ§*°‘ ¢°m°°1'°,; coueume Wm and on flAss1IEfiesJ13flfmJ1!"]?3Esg-r lem: The slump in Conserva- :3; g' l”t $9 fneainfifufggntxfig‘ evfifibfifi lslered egg gradmfi staltlfins °;;l Two other speeches by back-‘voted with the government “C "m°“"' R ll” Mt’ Nov 13 and Mr Hessian ex- Chmiian unit? is 8" "nd¢’-r1¥- “"‘*“’°"“"""" "“°° ““" ”"‘“" handicrafts for New Brunswick oul authentic Island desi her! by: lirodllierr-< ' S“ as mug i"°“°“°” “"9 ’‘"‘°‘‘ ’‘‘'“3*‘‘ '‘'““‘’‘'‘Y “lg” M“ M"““ 3”‘ “id Mr. uwxnh “mt ects to return by the end.’ “"m'\°f the °°"né“' Pope ‘Tm, might be the last cont-er‘ and his group of instructors had and manufactured articlesg for re a‘ on -e U - - at Q“°b°° l’°mi°5' Y"°" Dulmls Clearly they w°”ld be mung for ;Il'e:5VhW9im :35 $52.2‘ " gt ovemfifl or early Dec.» lllfim xxlrsonlilli; d rglbtgrl inn! lib: ills‘. tgglognsergilfdfl S:-ictloli completed the setting up of the "sale to tourists and for export. prldl-(‘ tp(l'Id?lli§d1:s.”if§f' I (L — st‘ Jean - Ibewme ' Na‘ that Same austerity’ ni " her. He expects tovlsit Irrelmd the atmonghen Wm; coming inc,-easing1y concerned handricz-alt»di~splay, which opensi Such an industry is already lgradc A lapge eggs for the 12 =7 One Que. Social Creclil MP dozen. one cent below the con-‘ One MP Social Credit OTTAWA (CP) -- among the 26 members from Quebec has di- during the throne speech de- bate. an informant said Tucs- day night. Bernard Dumont (SC--Bclle- chasse) has reported an ad- verse reaction in his constitu- ency to the party's votes which ing him of his decision. He indicated that Mr. Du-l mont. one of five Social Crcrlitlsflfl was killed and two others _ It "was put over that the Ca- lnadian dollar somehow was in- itrinsically dese.crated." Bills as "phoney as the Liberal plat- giorm" had shown up all over lthe country in Liberal cam- lpaign kits. They hinted that the idollar itself was worth less in- lside Canada. The hypocrisy of the Liberal charges was fullv revealed in. .the contrast between alleging fore Parliament convened that lthey would not stand for aus- 1 Divorces Himself From Vole government nor could he vote in favor of the Liberal non-con- fidence motion. t bef idiag to . :g‘,:';,:,e,._d$:g,¢::_ "ad vorced himself from the party's; The nthers absent were Ger- prei the chm-ch, 01 stand on votes of confidence rard Chapdelaine. Sherbrooke. lwho is the party's representa- ;iive on the United Nations del- e ation in New York: Maréel Lcssard, Lac-St. Jean. who was absent because of his mother- in-law's death; Gerard Lamy. st. Maurice-Lafleche. who is MONCTON (OP) -— on; per- . V... g.‘ 7.! tent in“ ' "P"°' 1: id turn; on Lil‘ .c . wlded by lvlllt" wwh gum" ”’”'d ““id“‘“'”dl“3 1*‘ P£l'::rer.ssui:/tea nConser\$atil/'1: n°gl.o\l:l'ton-lillrlontefildlcl. srlllsmll: ononllls '9 ll" °'~*u'° “' “"9” “'3' Rn?” in ll” ‘M’ crnment. ~‘ronstit.uency. ;‘;: . of I - :dd’d' ‘|"w:A°.." ll! On that basis, Mr. Dumontl 0nterlo—.:6.7--rt cent of the Delcgatef observers Mu ‘c':§:‘iln°: :35 ‘l:,:‘::‘ ol::m:°lIlJ“:‘:,‘;';‘tone _:. "“"°“' on“ ';° dun‘ v°l°"-N“ an emu” non-confidence motion Tucsdav . man ayl - r. ’ ‘ i p,..;,;..._13 . txof the, 1 mama r ‘ night ‘ , .- unempléyed, ¢*.n¢!of..."1-1” “'3 '3 mmmtmz‘ 9"’ _ l Dr. Guy M8l‘§J0]l)lX.f Socraliln z , ¢ lIIOlvdI’\~ wars. in at oftne , g:d{$k;v;';l;r::cdy md 3;‘, "1"; C "a . ,, . gm]. lmont "abstained" after |nform- O members absent for the vote, ’n.lUFe<l T_‘U_PSd3.V Ill-S'l1l ln a CI!‘ ' mm lfclt he could not vote with the l;;r:nctc(¢)v'|‘iIs;‘ti>;hwri:y ion . i ‘r . r n . _~ um ° . = wuss:-to-FIND-It '“'.f:...'‘.’.''‘....°’.‘;..... .. .... .... :3? uu.previacceahouid.eopymg. ‘ ed. r ' "'°" ‘°:‘..°.'.r~'- - «u '" °""°Y‘ I -..m--.«.. -mm is .. .:...“..°.:: or. of are com. the h Births. deaths. etc. .. 3.1: “Hz from Shed.“ ta Monet“; _ Iedorll comm--I vita W . u ci...m.a ..... .. 12-in Tm. names were not released I ~ 33 .-gdmrlfifiatnm (cry-Fl: of rlll»'l:r'¢':°lerl1t:::aflf....'fIII.‘ll ‘}’.“‘ ”‘° °‘" °"“’l°‘ "°"' 5'-‘°“‘ v “ i atria ‘vreieifllluto feat. um Qtfilfwbo Coliiaaaii ..eontaln- R 5 I-xtirrorimm ........... .. :4, rc:nn§;pi::s.mmum Wm - out I ha; been llfil as well Es guest fr . ualor - General RW. Mon- Welter Hyndman and Mrs. wives. Discussing military and Command: Lleutenant-Gover- Priydce County .................... " 2 1.-*haken_up but were not believe! i, yggfifl will ‘there were l£‘ll|lIflU_,Nl .1 col. g gydmnfifgfire wmullmi; civic matters are. left to no: l-Iyndman: and Brig. Keith ........... Ms ;*°1'f,; "‘l‘“'°¢- ' ‘ ‘USU 5' hjW"“" la‘ "5' “ll 1.” a'“‘_dd’“;:°'n ‘.’'wnl'‘° “ g‘:'_nmn. none _ud°'A"°° ‘"1’? ‘hum right: Gen. Moncel. general M. Johnston. ED. commanding 5""“'°,"”° ----- -- 3 . ‘fig; _ betwuabcloealfle - 0", I E‘ W , Womcls ...s , ,m[]g| of hen. by Lieutenant - Governor 1''. Edward mood. and th c It W‘ Wmmlfld ll» '3 "I -M’ 3 "ll “I Group. ——-——3§—-—-———— V , .« ‘ ' ‘ p /