./ erg ‘ ney-general from finance. Davis 46 — If it's Good For the island The Guardian is For it ...» - . >_‘,._ A fleet. of 17 boats headed for the lobster fishing grounds yesterday morning from Sum- merside to lay their traps in preparation for the first cat- ches of the south side season l l l l l : wharf which took off in a‘ LBTRMEN SET TRAPS ESPITE GLE-FORCE WINDS which opens today. Fisheries officer Norman Mac was on hand to-give the ‘‘go'’ in for the heavily laden is tied up at I-Iolman’s wharf strong north east wind. The season is open from Victoria. on the south side of the Is- land. to North Cape. Fisher- men carricd on their trap-sob ting activities all day,’ it was I l l l l SURPRISE Moves ARE MADE N.S.Man Gets Finance Post n Federal CaitShutlle By KEN KELLY OTTAWA (CF)-—George Now- lan. tall. bluff Nova .Scotian. pnration executive among three new faces for his cabinet. in a surprise move M. Wal- lace Mccutcheon. vice - presi- dent. and management director of E. P. Taylor's Argus Corpo- ration Limited. a lg commer- cial and industrlhl complex based in Toronto. was-or pointed a senator and minister without portfolio. Mr: Fleming. finance minia- for for five years and centre of controversy in recent months. became justice minister suc- ceeding Davin? Fulton who mov- ed into the _iob of public works minister. The cabinet shuffle. involving six ministers an ee ne men. brought these other assignments: rs. Ellen Fairclough ,be- eame postmaster - general. re- New Cabinet At A Glance OTTAWA iCPl..l.ist of fed- eral cabinet ministers. after changes announced Thursday by Prime Minister Diefenbaker: NEW MEMBERS 4 it hard A. Bell. 48. MP for Carleton. minister of citizenship and immigration. Paul Martlneau. 41. Pontiac- Tcmiscamlngue. mines and technical surveys. M Wallace Mccutcheon. S6. senator and minister without portfolio. SIIIFTS IN PORTFOLIOS Donald Fleming. :7, Toronto Eglinton. to justice and attor- receiver-gen EHO. ' s s ' ton West. topostmaster-general frorn cltiamshlp and immigra- tion: . . E rotary re Bafpaaay. S0, to see- ofistats__ahd< minister uh flaunts: 83. takes on national main in ad- dition to forestry. Mr. Diofaabaker. ill. Prisca Albert. as dig minister. » Howard . Quad:-a. external airs. ~ Commonwealth lhreat five cabinet ministers —- Solici- tor-General William Browne of Newfoundland. Works Minister David Walker of Ontario _ Postmaster - General William Hamilton. State Secretary Noel ’ Dorion and Mines Minister Jae-_ ques Iilynn. all of Que It was Mr. Dicfenbakcr's see- 1957 and second in size to that _ involving l0 men in October. 1960. _ S only province without a federal cabinet minister. Mr. Nowlan, 63-year-old MP (Continued on Page 5 Col. 4) . liberals See I I PC Admission OTTAWA (CPI-—The Liberal party said Thursday that Prime Minister Diefenbaker's action in shifting Donald Fleming from the ministry of finance to Justice "can only be interpreted HON. MR. NOWLAN linquishing citizenship and inl- migration. Forestry Minisier Hugh John Flemming assumed Mr. Now- lan’s former portfolio of na- tional revenue in addition to his present duties. HALPENNY GETS POST Ernest Halpcnny bacamc secretary °' state after at 3.3.53.°.§§'ll§5l33.°.§cl.l'.§..i£v'i.'L'lI :'o‘:_'t‘g‘l‘';o. 3’ ml"l5l’3" W“h°“¢':icics all through the last five Richard A. (Dick) 3 11. MP ye " - - for Carleton. succeedcrei Mrs. ‘palsy “Ed ofllclal statement the Fairclough in the immigration‘ ulhsgead '0; the Cohsewb post. - Former deputy C om man 8 playing musical chairs in speaker Paul Martineau. Mlitlthe for Pontiac - Temiscamingue.~ became mines minister. The appointments arose from the June 18 election defeat of Diefcnbaker-‘s ‘bedroom all new members of ‘Parlia- ment should be working on the kind of long-term Program that is needed to deal with our coun- try's basic problems." whr mnmriiain “chum Prince Edward Island Like 11.. Dela" reported. although the m et section at’ Summerside airport _said wind velocityvwas 35 to 40 miles per hour. with gusts to 50. l WEATHER’ Clearing this morning; a little warmer; northeast winds 20. gusts to 30. Low- high 52 and 65. ' . 9 ' 12 PAGE! Cure For TrafficProl:>lems Offered In Survey Report New Bank Is Planned the An immediate start on ~ expected following swift action by City Council last evening on a move to close an existing al- ley adjacent the present bank building on Grafton street. Introduced at a council meet- ing in January. the matter was in a d legislative change at the last session of the House to permit closing of the areaway between the bank buil- ding and that now owned by Ken- derson and Cudmore. Before it could be closed agreement had to be obtai who had or :5 -3. TWO MEN, BRIDE GO ON TRIP RIO DE JANEIRO. Brazil (PA)—Two men and a bride began a three-day honeymoon sday. The bride is 22-year-old Albina Santos. a social worker .The groom is William Souza, also 22. The third man, Fernando Guimaraes. is the bridegroom's prison guard. The triangle developed when Souza,serving a 10-year (guy ‘Commit wa; called yester- sfntence ftoruriobbins ? iewciiry ay 0 scuss t E move. 301:9. me C S0013 W0_l‘ 8!‘ According to legishathm th . during her_vislts to the prison. change must be made through They tell ‘," 1°”- a city by-law and yesterday'sl mifigfi t‘;1’;5°;"e:!"";’§lf‘“g meeting was to permit notice of. . motion to this effect. The by-l 3"a"‘°". "'9 °°“P‘° 3 “°“°Y‘ llaw, being prepared last nightl g:;$‘m:,':l th§ut"°5‘;1" lgm“ 3 by City Recorder K. M. Martin. ', e " 9' will be given first and secondl guard G’"'mar“°5 .t° .a°°9"." readings at a further speciall gig: "S‘E$ ‘(‘}'“gn‘;’:‘a':3t:‘“ ‘"3"’ meeting at 9.30 this morning. Fl-l ,, ' . .’ . nal reading is expected to come' I °°“3'd°" my “"55"” 3 Building For City the block from land it alreadyl owns. -3 3' S "I Negotiations have been going’ on since last winter and with‘. certain option dates nearing ex- time a special meeting of '6 delicate and discreet one." leatablishing m ore one- way Citizens’ Support ls Seen Prime Need BY RALPH CAMERON Guardian-Patriot staff Writer Provision of 800 more park- ing spaces by using centre-of- the-block areas; speeding up of traffic into and out of town by tion last month and on his ra- ium this week filed a prelim- inary report with the police com- mlttee. STUDY IS PLANNED It was presented members of City Council at a special Coun- cil meeting last evehing. but was not discussed as Council- lors felt time to consider the suggestions was necessary be- fore any detailed discussions could he held. Maintaining that there is no more controversial subject in po- streets; elimination of left turns and yield signs; addition of ov-. ‘er 300 more meters with vary- ing amounts of time for park- ing according to the zone in which they are located; and es- lrtablishment of an overriding 1 ‘Traffic Authority board’ free of 1 .politics, are recommended a . llsolutions to this city's traffic litics than traffic. the expert hir- ‘problems by L. S. Mannell, traf- ed by the city l0 makt’ 8 U87- jfic cohsuuang_ ' , fic survey insists no plan for l The representative of the Mun- l"_“"'°V°m°"t C“ be. °“ectl"° without the co-operation of the Student Faces Murder charge hrafve had a right of way thllllaisgh ; at Monday night's regular mon- I ihly meeting of Council. ' j icipal S e r v i r- 0 Company was here studying the traffic situa- HAMILTON (Cp) __ A high ' {he alleyd. It warlrt alsotvéieces-hsutarsfr " o provr e'an a erna rig o ff:t:°lca:it:ll°':‘ur:;5 way acceptable to those signing ELECTORAL REFORM RIEPORT BLASTED the agreement. in the shooting death of a 39- The Bank of Montreal will year-old woman-a neighbor of take "P ‘9mP°1'31'Y ¢ill8i‘l€I‘5 l‘ the new Tweel Building on Kent =‘ .- :n ‘she was shot twice under the ' St t H it Dead is Mrs. Pearl‘ Warner, isrfifiihlml 3 Own new.branch mother of two, who died after In the meantime the new ' ht f id d b th helm with 3 -22‘°3“br° "m°- lilagnk \(1)IillwlT:veml(t’;, elitranlce bet G°"d°“ He“de"5°“- 17- “'33 i tween the Tweel and Cudmore Charged with “Dim murder I buildings on Kent Street to pro- about 12 hours after the woman rvid d 1"“ f 111- f 3 _; was shot In the driveway or her i ant: ..ret'her§rhe'r°.lr'§§eu.°§s :33. ’g"aj,ffi,“;j§‘f,§,.“§§f”,‘;§‘{; home. , . lmerly served through the Graf-1 J51“ Mullally‘ hl_yem,_o1d go“; Bruce Warner. 40. told police | ton street entrance. v physical education instructor . . ’ is Henderson visited them fast The bank is also providing ad-l - night and they spent scverall ‘ id lwas elected by acclamamn 353 ditional ‘turning’ space ins e A - . hours talking and watching tele- ; l !l1(el:tgSFeC:el:_nty candidate ‘n l vision. Mr. Warner went to bed. - o - . . . _. at 11 p.m.. he said. ;RIvIercl Fire i£;‘;';‘;‘;} "W "°"‘"‘“""8 °°“ ! Police said that around lnaojunder control the .yo\Ith~.1€fl , it! 30. . home, but returned and said his car wast - ; stalled. DRAGUIGNAN, Frace (Reu-. to help . iers)-—More than 2.500 firemen.; minutes troops. police and volunteerf Mrs. Warner went out him start it. A fe fir‘ h I h who e ig iers eary today broug t i - under control one of the Rivl-l Commlsslon 0" Electoral later shoiis were; fired agd the womanfeltotegroun. I h.hl1d h . She staggfere: inho tlhe (house; erais worst forest fires in Sev.ll thgarghyut ltche gfiovinc eehal-1:5: rsilddmirrllng pllllol eorf blldorainirl (tile eraFil¥¢:efEi:hting h e a d quarters l “condemned” in - resolution were lanningp to make a final passed at the meeting. which al- Mrs. Archibald Henderson. assaul on the last pocket of 50 constituted the annual mee the boy's mother. said the War- .fire in the Valdingaie Pass. w e r e Gordon's “best l where leaping flames lit up the midnight sky for miles around. ._ CONDEMN REPORT But the main threat hadl The resolution stated that the eased with the abatement of I association "openly condemn the was mov ham. ed by Thomas Kick front hallway. t_ ing of the Kings County Liberal .‘ I Association. “It's all a terrible mistake. He is one of the best boys you could know." day night over coastal slopes at Le Muy. 10 miles away. A change of wind could, how- I and giving our two seats to Char- ever. alter the whole situation l iottetown." tation Sederquest Gets 6 Yea rs FREDERICTON rCP) .—- Wil- liam Wolfred Sederquest. 20, was sentenced in magistrate‘s court here Thursday to a total and headquarters were taking,‘ no chances. The fire was estimated tors Island a n d c night. Mr. Mullally's nominationl They referred to the recomm- vernment of alien as “an open breach of tact_ the representation of Kings to Democratic rule as far as Kings County in the Legislature of I’. have devastated more than 22,- County is concerned and should E.I. and to respect the wishes of 000 acres of pine forest and be condemned by all the elec- the electors of Kings County. A John Mullally Nominated‘ By Kings Cou nty Electron at a : " MR. MU LLALLY the violent wind. which Thurs- i said report in reducing Kin g s 39"‘-alloi.‘ ‘Wm 3 Whifle _""““"7 fanned the flames 1 County to four electoral districts find 8“’“'‘E ‘t l“ ‘ d‘5m°t that land also reducing the represen- 15 HOW full)’ represented 911031‘ from 10 members to eigm_ lty. rind justly with the other dis- rlc s. The resolution request the Go- P.E.I. to keep in- opy of the resolution will be S Dispute l Liberals , l mailed to Premier Walter R.l Shaw. l The report on electoral reform l has een presented to theh Prince Edward Island govern-l ment, but has not yet been con- ‘ sidered by the legislature.. IIESSIAN CRITICAL S. S‘. Hessian. veteran Kings‘ County parliamentarian stated Continued on Page 5 Col. 6) Railway i motoring public. "The traffic situation in Char- lottetown has become intolera- ble for no other reason than that everyone wants to drive his car whenever he wants and park it wherever he wants." "We must face the inevitable fact that the driving of a car is not a God-given right but a privilege allocated and control!-. ed by law and when any privi- lege is abused then certain re- . rictions must he put into ef- fect to protect the rights of the majority," Mr. Mannell stated. SUGGESTS COMMISSION He emphasized that in ordu" to prevent interference by indi- viduals or pressure rzroups the traffic improvemc program “should be taken completely out of politics and placed in the hands of an appointive body" hwiih full power t.o implement its recommendations and findings. ; I-lis report concedes Charlotte- ‘town has a severe traffic pro- blem but says "the mechanical end of the problem can be solv- ed within 60 days‘. But the alti- tude of citizens towards change may make the solution a more complicated procedure. Howev- er. “with 100 per cent co-opera- tion there is no reason why by next summer there should not he ample parking space in your city, free movement for custo- mer iraffic. a speedier and less tiring trip to 'and from work for l the day workers and a much better city for everyone." Mr. Mannell insists the major Settled y KEN SMITH MONTREAL (CP)—A "Mun-. roe Doctrine" of Canadian la-1 bor Thursday settled the con-[ tract dispute between Canada'sl railways and their 100.000 non-t operating employees. The agreement, based on. unanimous recommendations I scrub. as well as destroying tents. several cars and 80 ‘keep intact the fair representa-a of six and a half years in peni- brought in by a conciliation l tion that the three Counties en-l ‘J ed ' and bef c fed- WHERE-TO-FIND-IT l.".’..t.....s_'vl'°° °" °" 1 STEP BACKWARD tentiary after he pleaded guilty to four charges. Sederquest. who was captured Monday at Sherwood. P.E.I. af- Announcement. mu“. lDigby Area Hit board under Mr. Justice Craig Monroe of British Columbia's Supreme Court. provides for an eight-cents-an-hour w a g e in- crease over two years, and a problem is not street capacity but lack of parking facilities in the downtown area. His reason is his belief that only by crea- tion of better conditions for the buyer o goods can business continue to expand and because of this "every recommendation in this report is in support of the customer and is aimed at car ei- ther out of town compleiel, or at least out of the business sec- tion." SPACE IN EACH BLOCK Menzies Sees ECM CANBERRA (Reuters) - A_us- But he gathered that Britain u-gun prune mum" gob.“ dgd not conteaxlplalte the creation M ,1“ M Th hd th C , o supra-na ona governmental mdllwealtlt will léasyas can“: migméom llidmglmga t M to sociation of huvereign and self- °" " " ° " overning states if Britain joins ““‘l" "°" ‘M’ In ‘H Mm _ 1on‘°" M 6 economic union evolved into a the House of Representatives on fed‘ is recent four - week tour of ritain. Europe and the United States. Mensi-es said the British cabinet is impressed by what it believes to be political advan- tages for ri . and the West if Britain Joins the six- natioa trade group. monwealth would be clearly and materially changed." ARGUMENT! BALANCED '1! Britain becomes a member of a European federation it will no longer be’ sovereign. said. The Commonwealth would cease to be an association of Wm! PAYMENT sovereign and frilly sslf-govern» states.'.' ales said the British gov- 5' an ter he escaped July 25 from the . ll -11 1By Wind And Rain DIGBY, N. S. (GP) — A heavy l“ ‘ wind and rain storm that swept -through this Bay of Fundy area Canadian Justice, but just the “fly Thursday ‘Wk three WW‘ er boats and tore another from people of Kings County had no its mooring at the Western Nova Scotia Yacht Club here. ‘ A total of 5.20 inches of rain smacks the trick of a totalitab fell during a»24-hour period com- The resolution further stated job security program hailed by._ . He states there is adequate the non-ops’ union as history- _ parking space available in the m3l‘“1§- lcentre of every block in the The p r o I: r am sets up a main business area —- which $2,500,000 fund. to be adminis- defines as within a section boun- tered jointly by the railways ded by Fitzroy, Prince. Sydney unions_ from which land Pownal streets. If land own- compensation will be paid long- ,ers would cooperate and make time employees who lose their l it available for parking the city jobs because of automation or could grade it where necessary ares.traaaport.. M” ahhhhm‘ 5;. w ernment was lured by a duty- : as‘uiii’coao-o. eta:-ans? C free mlrht in Western Europe lflu. Weekly collections byy of - - I'|¢hr¢lI- . ' gangs. 5!, Cal- Guardian oarriu are timed to‘ tively high iivgr: sttahrzdards. . «hug, do ounvuuenl . . re .‘Ar;'.u’:‘.":§'g,g‘, 4;, Qupgng, and to meet his $300! I341 com tent e who thought hhhah 4 vacation timolcllfid 9- that the economic arguments mg.“ gun 31_ ohm”, 50 till! all ¢°"°¢“°M "3 for and against Common Market 1.5“ ~. on‘, . u‘°°““s"‘mm” membership were fairly evenly 3...“. ’ ' ac . »..'.':37' ' 5" Pom’ 'mm k file also denied that Australia “. ’ g. 3.,-Ah. ‘:51 ‘mm, M, h, , had e::;g‘ge&atetr.\ its podtion for be . Ilrieuitara. ggflcg. PM“ - Qltflu ndgpu. I ddllidl rebuttal. sin]... 'n' all iladalsdd Australian exports ‘ mnhmd whiohwould suffsrifbritala ~ an baforsboaaajoinedthemarbatudsrsxllh ',.,&_ ..‘.,wtasfsIlIIIdt;dhisb- “oftha'i‘rsItsof louis.asriasra~lhssaosa- » 300'» “"'i°".-'*-"I'll" ‘"4’ Coast _ —""'-"-"‘ ‘' "'7- . Births, deaths, etc., .. Si N Y0l'k County 1311 here. WIS Ch8l'- ‘ I _10.11 [hat the move was “a step back.‘ Bed With 98030103 0l|5l0dY- bf?!’ ph..hc,_ mug,“ _ ,1] ward. concentrating power klnsentry and theft. automobile C0,,“ ;,,h,,.,, , , . 9 :one district. detriment toawhole theft and theft of 8 iflclfleh H9 Run] éhmhu 11 icounty. which is not the rule of received two years for each of . the firstfthrgeaffehcehse and six lopposite. especially when the '“°"““ °" ° ‘ J"°l‘°i- ' All terms are to be served con- : lsay on the preparation or sub- currently. short __ __ __ __ ‘__ _ _3 l mission of the said report, whichl 3° l‘ ‘° 3999“ l°d“5' in ‘"33’ Bummersido .. S istrate's court at Burton, N.B., pm" cm ._ 3 on another charge of car theft. ' " ian state. and should be con- pared with a total of 6.20 inches other technological Hanan HAY susaccrso m BARN rune f I only smouldering ruins of Donald. Travellers Rest. no by the efforts of firemen who bias: is believed started gale- alar-gs hapsdbaraandaou by fougbtthsoutbreakia balasoflmdsstroysdby apontanoousoombnstionlna for-cewfada.'l'hewindblew fire aftsrnou llaymow.'l‘hehome.intha fiamsaawayfromthedwelh on the arm of Balms Mun- background hers. was saved in; and another barn use b demoed for taking away reprc- here during the whole of July. here. Loss. partially covered by insurance. was estimated at $10.01» (See story on page 3.) plan will be put into action are to be worked out by the rail- ways and unions later. T rd’s report marked the first time in the non - ops’ contract battles with the rail- ways that a unanimous recom- mendation has been worked _out. SECURITY Is KEY Key to the new settlement. to expire at the end of next year. is the job security plan. It calls for the railways to set up a fund on the basis of the equivalent of one cent an hour for every non - ops em- ployee on the Job as of Jan. 1, 1 . This will run to a total of about $2.500.0ill in the first year of its operation. “This is man's answer to ma- " said one jubilant un- ion leader. He said it marks the first time in history that an industry has recognized and accepted the principle that it owes special compensation to senior employees when posi- tion fall victim to technical ad- vances. NOT CIIEEBING W. '1‘. Wilson. the CNR's vice- president of personnel, re- mar a w t coding the railways sso.ooo,ooo a year "is nothing to cheer about.” improve and every block could provide rhents within the railway indus- up -to 80 car spaces. t Regarding parking meters ho- Details of exactly how the states there must be a complete l change in the set-up as they are not doing the job for which they ; were intended. In his recommen- ldations he proposes that every ‘street in the main area should be metered. with different types l of meters and coin combinations used. . ' iconimucd on page 3 Col. 0) Nobe|'Prize Winner Dies MONTAGNOLA. Switzerland (AP! -— Hermann Hesse. Ger- man-born winner of the Nobel prize for literaturejn 1946. died at his home here Thursday at the age of 85. Death was It- tributcd to a stroke. citizen in 192:}. has been living in complete seclusion in his es- tate here. His books were banned in Germany under the Nazi regime. If so wrote autobiographical novels and lyric poetry in his youth and was considered one of the best German lyric poet) sirfie the age of Goethe. l remote and undefined future. was retarded as his best uaameahlmrausasa. .. Hesse. who became a Swill ’ ._~'- .19“: 3