v If it's Good For the Island The Guard ion is For it @ r @lmrdtia WEA Clear and a littl Low-high, 22 and 40 THER e colder; winds light. flier” “Covers Prince Edward Island Like ' The Dew ” V0 -' 0. 75 W m“ m urn-- I-fi‘wgmrfiog- W- CHARLm'rETBWN, CANADA. FRIDAY. MARCH 29, 1963. mugs“ SEVEN CENTS 28 PAGES Beat Show Is Topped By Angus An Abeldeen Angus steer owned by George Kelly. Moi-ell won the grand championship ribbon at t e Easter Beef Show and Sale here yesterday. Reserve grand honors went to a Hereford steer mined by Gloria Ford. North River. '6 two champions and 00 other steers will he sold by Auctioneer C l a u d e Crasde this afternoon in the Coliseum at the Exhibition Grounds. where the show was held yes- terday. The Kelly steer topped an rxccptionaliy strong class of 13 .y‘ \ngus steers from which Judge .1 K. Sibbald took nine first group animals. No other class reached tllal high standard. First grouping is awarded only to steers of top quality. ~ Mr. Sibbald said that there were some exceptionally good steers. including that class. but others were of poorer quality d there are often steers at such shows that are not pro perly fitted. In some cases the owner shows the animals in the hope of getting the long price .4.“ V“, Liberal-PC C Is ‘Bombshell' In Montreal calition By DON MACLEOD Guardian-Patriot Staff Writer Sharp criticism of the govern-l ment's resources development. program was levelled in the Lc-j Resources Development Program Sharply Criticized By Fed. 0t Agric. to enable the province to accom-l modate itself to agricultural. cha ge." “NOT SATISFIED" l The federation said "frankly? gislature ye ste rd a y by the! We are not complimented by or! lContinucd on Page 3 Col. 2) MAN ESCAPES BIG SENTENCE NEW YORK valid search warrant saved Joseph A. Maggio. .12, from trial on a charge 0 por sessing nearly $1,000,000 counterfeit bills. He could have received up to 15 years in prison had he been tried and convicted. Maggio. ll former utility company serviceman. walked 3‘ I: :- satisfied with the treatment ac-r corded the first major proposal; brought forward of an agicul- tural nature - we see the needj of some oiling up‘of the machin- fAPi—An in- ‘ ln3 Yarn Stalemate ls Reason MONTREAL tCPl The Montreal Gazette. says reports of an idea by Liberal Leader ;Pearson for a coalition the Progressive Conservatives lshould the April it federal elec- ' tion result. in a stalemate “have Prince Edward Island Fedora-l tion of Agriculture_ The criticism was contained? in an 18-page brief presented to the government by a delegation from the federation. The brief was read by John A. Rodd. Mil- ton. a vice president of the or- ganization. Following the reading of the. brief. Premier Walter R. Shaw!‘ vigorously defended his govern-j ment's resources development: program. ~ The federation observed the man who is buyer at Toronto for Swift Canadian Co. The champion Shorthom steer was shown by David Fold. North River: the reserve by ran J. Platts. Tyne Valley. The champion Hereford steer was the reserve errand champ- Inn. The reserve Hereford was how by Myron MacQuarrie. llamplon._ The champion Angus was the grand champion show. The reserve Angus was shown by Noreen MacDonald. York .v .. that such sales usually bring. head «. r as!“ “x .‘I‘ Mmuwnskxmtmgmm R MYRON MacQUARRIE. 10- est showman in the Coliseum for beginners against all new showmcn. Here Judge Sibbald gets in for a real close-up of Myron's beefcr. | l l Burma Takes Giant StepsI Toward State Dictatorship l year-old Bonshaw boy. must still be pinching himself in amazement today. The young‘ took his steer to the top of the heavy Hereford class yester- day. and also won the prize Steer ofthe The top 4-H Club Steer was shown by Anita Mclsaac. Metr- maid who also won the prize for best 4-H Club showman- MaeQuarrie coped . for new exhibitors. .. Milfrod Ellis. Springfield was runnerup: I ‘ v House Meets This Morning RANGOON (AP) —~ Burma inl Unlike Tin Pe’s supporters on in the last six weeks has taken gi- . the. 17-min council. Aimee Gyi 1 er flat steps toward becoming an I felt. it should be a socatist state. ‘ lauthoritarian. socialist staei 'ruled by a strong military dic-lTAKES “BM STAND pr tatorship. lF/Eung gyl lest the; goveirlnm‘snt .53 "The dogmatic Marxists are} 'e ‘ " .We a” a" e m c gaining control of the govemfltold businessmen the economy t 1mm”. says one prominemwould come under total state IBurmese writer. “ln the last “will” and that "9 mm"? 95' The Legislature adjourned two months they really havel“3.1’I'5I""“31“dt bOf Inn?!” Indus“ ment's policies. have avoided, yesterday evening at 5. after made their presence felt."’ mes WW 9 a low ' ‘ ‘ it direct editorial assault“ hearing three briefs presented The dogmatic Marxists are The next W€€k l-he.mlhlaryiFive journalists were arrestedr hy the Federation of Agriculture “ ldntified as Brig. Tin Pe and gflovernmenl 58‘? all “09 tradelst‘Vcl‘al weeks ago. ? Fisheries Federation and the Col. Than Sein. two members Would be nationalized .next ——-————~-—~—— _ Tourist Association. It will re- of the revolutionary council that ryleal'. 'hat the EXDOI‘t 0f rlce and slime at 10.00 this morning in has led this country since U Nu rice products was banned. and the, use of dictatorial pow-I s. ‘ "Cot’t‘W‘y’fl so completh junder the parliamentary gov-; nment of U Nu." one editorl id. "that the army thinks it; an be eliminated only through: hcse strong methods." Burma's journalists. though.r privately critical of the govern- Ey P.E.l. FEDERATION that “the machinery for produc-’ ing agricultural projects" under the federal-provincial agricul- tural rehabilitation and develop. ment agreement “does not ap-' pear to be working very effec- tich ." PREMIER REPLIES “ don‘t know where this idea came from." the premier said, “and I submit ARDA is working effectively. F ift e e n projects have been approved for the pro- vince by the federal gavernment and i feel that this province is in the forefront of progressive development under the ARDA- program, “I don't think the federationi is c o m pleter familar withi ARDA. We have setup a re-‘ search and resources depart-l ment. concerned with our people. and the problems peculiar to them. We're meeting with sue-l cess and great many pro", d . a blems‘ have been/resolve. . It was pointed out in th brief that the "provincial resources! development c o u n c i l did not give. serious consideration to a. federation proposal that. a re-‘ search and development com. mission be set up in the pro-t Vince. The responsibility of the commission. which would cost,‘ $200,000 for an initial two-year" perio d. would he to develop “long-term programs designed l l keeping with the schedule of was deposed as prime minister that Import llcsnces to private l‘riday sittings announced ear— March 2. 1962. trades were being dISOOnhnUEd~‘ . lier in the session. Many sources in Rangoon fcei . On Feb. 23 all banks were. ' 0 It is n0l- expected thélI ll"I! certain that Gen. Ne, Win. nationalized. t legislation will be introduced chairman of the council. is es- "Some of us thought Aung' “‘ith the session being devoted reclally relying on Tin P9. Gyi had been going too far to to resumption of the debate on Brig. ung Gyi. recently con- mp ran," said one businessman. the draft address, Hon. sidered the heir-apparent to Ne . "Right now he would he most. Dewar. minister of education. Win and the force behindthem-elcomed," ‘ had the floor when the debate government's drive to achieve “But don-t think just the husi was adjourned Wednesday. a socialist economy. a H, disenchanged" aid one. of Burma's most re-i Th9 P:E'|' Fisheries paderml .5 r I 0 ' 1EDP-CIer SIOUI'MIISIS- "walk-ltion has asked the. pt'ovincialr ldown “‘9 “was and “23k '01 government. to “exert every ef- or s ' I lrhoever Y0“ Want They'-I 3“. fort" to make Prince Edward .Ve y 7 II 0" I“? Same thing: They”: Island separate fisheries inspec- W' II B O I I d ldisguswd" tion district. {SOLDIERS EVERYWHERE I The recommendation was onel MONTREAL (CF) -— Ptime.ited by a delegation of house- llilnister Diefcnbaker agreed in [wives protesting against the Cile servants no longer {99' ‘, of right contained in a brief pre-l ' ‘s ‘ 1' men ‘ a telegram to Mayor Jean Dra- 1proposed use of St. Helen Is .the gave it have not: Mes take note “I the fact. that“ The site also requires the at» {picked up the phone and began! Some observers point out. i provincial status and the impor-i such a separate district. that the a I t. overnment is n y ItmstedAoldiers are on guardi sented to the government in that win every department. Farmers neau Thursday to a Montreal‘land as the te. The delega-‘lcustomer. Students _ . ' I I ' ' - .. the arm 5 use of this provmce forms but part oft Plan to enlarge St. Helena Is- ‘tionvs leader. Mrs. Richard I-Ioi forgotten y federal fisheries l I ' l . . . -‘ ' itee to save however. that the rcvoutlonary itance to our fishing industry 1, mm,“ or the qucbec govern ifigamnfigi cammt warrants this province being provincial department of fisher ics exert every effort to bring I"'DtJl‘lftd to have “1316th "III. LONDON (CP)~Bntm-nv. la. of 22A“ ’votes in a thwaqvay the Montreal subway system. Mr party held two mm by. l Legislature yesterday by the feel Emust get used to selling their derallons ; lgrain at. lower prices—now Ibat' “'85 recommmdcd that the: ' ‘ ‘ ' '- -.‘ lnspéctionl land in the St. Lawrence River .den. said she was so disturbed force to quell an anti govern ! a . ‘ ' ‘ and use it as the site for theiover “what will happen to the. merit demonstration at Rangoon and protection district centered: 3council feels it has no choicef ‘ ‘ " . " s e p a r a t e. inspection district {I of its own. and that since facili- l i. is their biggest} "provincial department of fish: 1967 world‘s fair lisiand after the fair that IlUniversity last summer. in another province. that our L b H T 0 ties are existent here to s c r v e Mr. Diefcnbaker told Mr.. Drapeau the federal govern-l ment is prepared to accept proposed site after the necea~ 53W federal action is taken on it This would include amendn n: act incorporating that world's corporation ndt making sure the proposed ex- tension of the island does not intFrfcl-c with river navigation. u this about." ILLEGAL FISHING e c o n d recommendation asked that “a concerted effort be made to stop all illegal fisb~ ‘ ing of lobsters. and also that the department of the attorney-gen- ? eral co-operate with the officers a of the to d e r al department of fisheries in setting up proper en- ! forcement laws and also carry I them out to the letter in order l gConservative Michael Berra: 5was second with 9.209 votes and independent R u s s el 3 Eckley third with 742. 0 now under construction. be ex . ‘ended under the so. Lawrencclggl'd drama” in St. Helen‘s island and tbej “’5 1'- |_outh shore suburbs as a condI-i The will“! were 809“ 88 tion of its IpprovaL lanother setback for Prime Min-. .Maney.s mam“. M 13.231 to abomh "m mew fishing " tPPROVAL RESTRICTED tater Macmillan: ruling on- i vol” amped the Labor margin. . . _ . Mr. mummhr's mange "natives. Although the tubal”! “"539 in the 1959 general I the government make an effort nod ".ppnml of in. site or candidates in the two rdingsj eleimn__ straight mm Hm hm, sum" the “mm m. st. Helen-s m.“ Wm b. u. were, favored fore the. vote . ween Labor and Conserva'iw tame!" emsunim who“ "8h. inimd ” m" min“! il‘leboéil‘ngg:fiae illh'a'ia'lfili "’"dld“°" ling localities between “Olwo' ofla on ‘l «I _. aroximaugegle; acre. "Such." ’- far below the level of the 1909'. | gulf: roads and those fishingl The city's plan is reported to at 1'8- ln byelection Also recommended was that ‘ genera! election. _ I'nvolve filling in shallow «:c- In the Weld: riding of SWan- INSIDE TODAY .manreuaéfimlaogrggamfi l “M, . t3: ficlzwlglcaendnll’: figfifiu up scmmielfsetl; Ammnfmefluv MW?" 13 ment of fisheries was called for. hr scaway. on the south side I winning margin' of mm”. dun" 3» ‘2 l The federation wants "contin- of the river. and linking St. Hel- 14,014 you. against hill nearest r i u;nce of various fisheries cour- Cn' . . s .. licen‘tmh mu!" me“ “1 mmlwr we vote The federation asked govern- . Mr. Diefcnbaker cold the rec total was Liberal lucnm : iment support in federation et- ‘l'll statn a governing the Oven with 4.095 votes. . --- -- ‘ lforts to have the federal depart- "’Yld's fair will have to be Leon Atkln. an lntepentent. ------------ -- 5 merit of fisheries appoint only "It Parliament be- was third with 2.402 and Con- C“! 0M“ - -- - : men with background in the “lose it specifie- um the fair aervntive Pamela Thomas "1'" 0"“, ' 3 fishing industry as its inspection 50 held on Mammal island. mirth wit m 7 I. and protection officers. ‘ Shortly before city hall at fn the Yorkshire steel town of w ", ' ' ' ‘ ' V I ed fr was it rues “raced receipt the prime Rather-tum. Ln candidate m” '1 ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ‘ " Ipartment leadership in contri- t‘uliltcr‘c Harm. it was via- Irian 0‘)!qu In up a total .- ’butlng to the continuance of the n For Fisheries existh v Asked annual fisheries exhibition to be held in Souris. The federation asked that the federal department of fisheries submit any proposed fisheries ' regulation to the provincial fish- eries department and the feder- ation for study and considera- tion. from Brooklyn federal court ‘burst like a bombshell on the Royal Tour Ends: LONDON lReuterSI — Quecnl Elizabeth and Prince Philip returned to Windsor Castle.I month royal tour of Australia! New Zealand and Fiji that reports say may be the last such "royal grand tour." Princess Anne and'her grandv The Last Big One? tanned and smiling. Both of i them chatted with Prime Minis—l ter Macmillan as they walked maintainch Thursday after a gruelling two-3 from the plane- Speculation that this may he. the last of the long royal tours of Common w e a l t. h countries .slarted shortly after the royal couple arrived in Australia. fre man after Judge 1' a e ' election front." ’ Joseph C. Zavatt granted a The Gazette. in an article by its Ottawa correspondent. Ar- thur Blakeiy. says the reports twere not intended to be made. J public at present. but. they have been circulated nevertheless to .the "acute embarrassment." of Mr. Pearson. § The idea. said to have been ;mentioned first at. an informal defense motion for acquittal. government lawyers announced they had no main evidence beyond the counter- feit bills themselves. Zavatt ruled that the bills could not be. introduced at the trial be- cause they were selzed with an invalid search warrant. Secret service agents said .5. ; they found 3935000 in mun. jpress reception in Montreal 1‘» I term” 310 bins boxed up in Lcently. would require the retire- Maggio's basement storage me?“ 0" hhlh Mr'.Pearson and ; bin at the Brooklyn apart. rPrime Minister Diefcnbaker. ’ men, when, he lived. l The newspaper says Mr. ' iPcarson has neither confirmed nor denied the. reports but has :said any observations he made mother. the Queen Mother Eliz- abeth. were at London's Heath- row Airport to greet her par- ents when their Boeing 707‘ jetliner touched down on a flight from Australia via Vancouver, They went aboard for a brief reunion and then the Queen and Philip stepped from the aircraft to meet the long line of officials there to welcome them. Prince Charles. 14 - year - old ‘heir to the throne. and Prince Andrew. his younger brother. were not at the airport. Charles is at school in Scotland and thee-year-old Andrew still is too young to attend such offi- cial occasions The Queen after the l p erth. Australia. but. Philip wast CAUSEWAY OPPOSED 'must have been "misunder- stood." Easier Liquor Sales Urged For tourists By RALPH CAMERON Guardian-Patriot Staff Writer Propcsing a change in the Rocked 3 mm, pare . Temperance Act to make avail- I proud of our heritage as such, 4 mmne nigh.“ from ‘ able liquors. beer and wines in . we in extsting main tourist establish- ment: in the province, the P.E.l. EXPLAINS BASIS It says Mr_ Pearson‘s plan is based on these thoughts: I. A third general election in less than three years would im- pose an intolerable strain on the Canadian political system. 2. A large backlog of publi business awaits transaction. Neither the Liberals nor the Conservatives should be forced to rely on the support of fanother party to sustain a mi- nority government. 3 4. The Conservatives and Lib- .erals are divided more. by tra- ditional rivalary and the cloak of personalities than by funda— mental policies, To give. i "That likely may not be I :popular statement but as Is- landers first and foremost and the Prince Edward Is- lla-nd Tourist Association sh gnot be overly grieved if that E: the plan any to retire so that iTourist Association yesterdaylcauseway is still on the draw-I ' r . _ U S S t “or «is com 100 W m . stanza ‘é’ififfiia'l’v'l a o a tin obtain these for summer vis- now. We feel that if it becomes ‘ V ‘ ‘ ‘ l Hits Success CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla} (APl—The U.S. Saturn rocket‘ ended the first phase of its test: program Thursday. blazing to :its fourth straight. success andg demonstrating that it can func-l Temperance Act makmg these tion even wrth one of its eight. engines dead. The second half of a schedq uled space doubleheader. launching of the Explorer XVIII research satellite. was post~i poned because of trouble with! an atmospheric measuring de‘; vice in the payload. The. shot; which had been scheduled for‘ Thursday night. was put off un- t-i Tuesday. ‘ Saturn's engine No. 5 was cut} off deliberately after 100 sec-i gonds of powered flight. to simu- late a failure. The fuel intendedi for the shutdown engine auto-. matically dispersed equally tol seven working engines” They burned two seconds longer: than normal and the mammothl 3' TD rocket completed its brief bal-iwill do the tourist listic flight without a bitch. the H13 IlOI. ey presented a brief to the Government during the ‘afternoon session of the Legis-‘our lature. The brief stated the associa— tion was speaking only on half of summer visitors and.E for them “we recommend an early revision of our Provinciall available under strict regula- tion and license." In added that without wish- ' to become involved in moral issues it should still be clearly understood “such facilities are in fact available nearly every- where in these times and in or- der to compete for today's com- pctitive tourist dollar. they will similarly have to be provided ere in this province—be it to- day. tomorrow or in the days immediately ahead." Anotiluer bombshell was ex- ploded in the House when the brief flatly stated the Tourist Association members' oppos- ition to the proposed causeway‘ (1 across the Northumberian Strait because of the feeling industry more harm than good". With rumors current that it may be. one of his last official auctions connection with the present Island legislature. Lieutenant-Governor F. Walter on. last evening was host to the provincial MLA'J at the. annual legislative din- ner held at Government House. Here. with arguments over le- gislation temporarily forgotten. Premier Walter R. Shaw. left. oussrs’ AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE and Liberal opposition leader Alex W. MathEson. right. re» lax in general conversation with their host following their return to the lounge at the conclusion of the dimlf‘t. ) p ;a reality. thereupon there is a ireai danger that we shall lose; individuality ' an Canada’s! men on both sides" could work together to do the strong. stable gov: Island Provmce. an roblpm‘" . our su r visitors for an me I ernment. required in the no . . ltional interest. E (Continued on page 3 col. 4! ‘Cnntmued on ME, 5' Ml. " i Pearson VFIatIy Denies l Any Ideas On Coalition EDMONTON (CPI —— LiberallB election results in a stale: .Leader Pearson Thursday night‘mate. issued a flat denial of published It says the idea would rem reports that either be or the‘quire the retirement of both. Liberal party would support ortMr. Pearson and Prime Minis- teven contemplate a coalition fer Diefcnbaker so other men with the Conservatives. on ‘hoth sides could work to- u is absolutely no‘gether to form a stable govern- truth“ in the reports. he said‘ment. ‘in a statement. Mr. Pearson's statement. is- sued about twn hours after he arrived in Edmonton for three separate. speeches Thurs' day night. said he is not con- cerned with “the salvation" of sthe Conservative party. e said he frilly expects that “These reports appear to he last-ditch move to confuse the' ‘electorate and thereby save the Conservative party from total idefeat.” One of the reports he re- .ferred to was'by the Montreal -~ IGazette. the Liberals will win a major- In an article by its Ottawa ity in the election. correspondent Arthur Blakely. In Toronto earlier in the day. rThe Gazette says Mr. PearsontMr. Diefenbakcr said he. had no ‘has suggested a Liberal - Con-immediate comment on The lservative coalition if the. Apriljcazette story. i t I l DeGauIIe Rebuffs _Weeping Ladies ‘ PARIS (Reuters) Presi-isumed. the government not. tdcnt de Gaulle refused Thurs-fin a position to negotiate." he ‘day to see a weeping dclega-.said. ‘tion of four wives of striking coalminers who wanted to tell ‘him the miners‘ side in the ‘month-old French coal strike. The women got only as far as the gates of the. Elysee Palace ‘where they were. told an inter- :view with the president was im- possible. Pilot Denies Picture Taunt WATSON LAKE. YT. 'CPI— They‘d! a petition {or m, Jack McCallum. who [federal Gaune with a guard. mp“ jomed transport department said took .40 other wives. all from the pictures of the rescue of Helen ‘Lorraine coal fields in eastern Klaben and Ralph Flores lFl‘lfhw Walling "1 lh' bus personal gain.“ says he doesn't Whlf‘h brought them herl wn a camera and didn‘t take Th9” Palm)" called 0" d9- olle with him to the rescue rGaulle to give a favorable hear- scene. “in: to tho. miners‘ demands for .1 did '3'“. .. . . ._ one photograph. 3" 'mmed'a“ “‘p“ 99'“ my said McCallum. a transport de- increasc. longer vacations and partmpnt mechanic in an inm- .shorter working hours so that . . "When I 30““, mm mm t Lawyers“ by 2mm" mm" bcn she produced her own cum. Meanwhile. in the nationalized 5;?“ zildheism me m m" a coalfields t h e r e was lit le ‘ ' change in the situation. Pre- "5’" “Ir the Camera 3”" mm. Georges pompido". how I took the snap i gave it back ever. wa3 cautiously optimistic 1° her- I “kw her If She WWI}! when he addreged a mn..v_|...let me haye a print when it is mentary press luncheon. d Pompidou said there "ap- In a statement issueud in Of- neared to be a desire on all tawa Wednesday. the depart~ lsides to end the strike" butlmcnt said McCallum. a depart added that the government ment employee here. took a must guard against inflation. number of pictures which be “As things stand at. the mo- sold to a United States maga- lment and as work has not retain.