If It's Good For The island The Guardian is For it 9 hoe finooridlimt “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew’ Authorised as local clue Department. Hall by the Post office union of lash out. CHARLO'I"l‘ETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1964. Ottawa. and hr j VOL, LXXVII. N0. 47 {T Police Reports Asked From City And S'side 5 ‘me police departments of 1 fractions of the law. He said the Charlottetown and Suinmerstde : differences are not too great but will be report of their activities to thejshould be “as uniform as pos- department of Attorney-Gene:-al i sible." Alban Farmer. I Mr. Farmer said the differen- Speaking in the debate on the ces may arise from “individual's draft address in the Legis‘.-.-iture i viewpoint. the representations yesterday. Mr. Farmer said the ‘made. age and past record." He two communities are not covered i said he didn't feel that the at- iiii _. ATTEND REFRESHER COURSE .2. I. _>_*_ POLICE lTwo Sittings A three-day refresher cour- it is_sponsored by the RCMP police. Const. Benjamin Gal- . _‘ 1 _ V‘ _ 4 t I? [Dir mumclsp£iipepti)e]iiceye!i)tl.eci" raiiIi2dmllieil',:mSghd€ii‘iighliei,<¥ dusriiliigt lam‘ Nlmh Hustle“ P “he” a leglslature maritime ll.':)pll(:lIltedoiPtf’)llelC:‘oV)\’:ll(‘(ll:all‘s ~ingt:iIfeeri:lsw'itiii1ei)lid ment )Cl‘S wa - . . _ . . _ ‘ . . ' ‘ day morning at the RCMP a morning session are _C‘onsi. land Cpl-‘Ray Halghl. RCAF Planned Todd tabled annually in the Legis ulcliary and magistrates as the Howard Foley (left). Tlznlsh summorside. . lature. question of penalties and their at Charlottetown. ll"’“‘l“ imposition is their chief duty." the Legislature will have a com- . e pleite ireport of police activities ‘effort should be made to make in the province, the reports of.the “proper and uniform lm- Obanlottetown and Summerside Qposition of penalties and fines will be tabled with the RCMP .'for similar offences." ’°"°"' JAIL CONDITIONS ‘ Referring to the three county ‘jails of the province. Mr. Faim- .er said none meets the require- ments of what are regained as iContinued on Page 9 Col. 3) ' ‘ P be of There will be two sittings of He “Id m ‘order mem N the Legislature today — at 10- cm. and at 2.30 p.m. Dr. George Dewar, minister of education. will have the floor when the debate on the draftiPENAL'“Eg address resume; ; It was pointed out by Mr. Yesterday‘ Hamld Smml ll‘ 'F-armer that there is some dis- 4th Queens) finished his part in .9,-qpanw in penalties imposed the debate and was followed by l by me courts {or similar in- Highways Minister Philip Mafn- ‘ esion and Attorney General A]- Einiixks IN DRAFT ADDRESS DEBATE llighways Minister Resents Downgrading Of Agriculture By DON N "the ‘cheerful farmhand 'Hc Said. however. “we may not Higli-ways Minister Bhilipifrom Saskatoheewanl" and asliave accomplished the object- Minlieson said in the Legis-l“a ‘loveable haysced.' " He said ire of providing a mad that Ont. Inquest Opened n Farmer. Dr. Dewar rose MacLEOD ‘as long enough to adjourn the de- ate. Also planned for today CW‘ ' a on e new Highway lam”. yesterday man he re- I this is a “perfect example of will be known as an all-weather _ A scnls "the downgrading we ’ the Sl10bl)lSh.9g‘M.'l3:I‘n that farm- mad_» ' said. though. that Traffic ct. ‘ u hare regarding agriculture in ers fall victim to. he felt it has been a .- mi. p,-mince." ‘ According to Mr. Matheson. while experiment and this-L he , 1-akin: part in the debate on ffarmers are “captive consum- «spring. trucks will tnavel e . the drag address_ My, Mame. ‘ ers of the manufacturing in-‘ihiglwray with standard weight smi pointed out that farming terests of tlie country." He said iltcads. ll S I ' ed th has (‘|‘f‘Zli6d mucih wealth, ha.sI“we can't quote a price on There will be WelgVhl}.fi;“‘€-ll S e ed M e new - = TORONTO (OP) — A doctor her sister had been anything. The retailer or whoie- strictions so that e . Licut. Edward A. Dickson. a navy pilot from Wyoming. Pa. is in hospital recuperat ing from a broken right leg- am._ the only major injury he suf- cul_: fercd after falling 1,000 feet fro ' disabled A-4 Sky- hawk jet with a parachute ' - that wouldn't open. The plunge Thursday. at an mer agriculture minister Alvin Hamilton had been referred to CENTENNIAL YEAR . Referring to Centennial Year Confederation. Mir. Miath-i (son said “there are a great‘ imany problems on the dian scene—-the ec .ture and the like. was very interesting to across the count The third juror chosen and lthe first woman was Mrs. Mil- dred Mccollum, 40, a secretary and wife of a machinist. She could have claimed exemption 4°‘ deam ‘P from jury duty because of her = The inquest before Dr. Gerald lnot think it was necessary to children_ lBlanchet was ordered at the re- lreport the death to the coroner. lquest of metropolitan Toronto's? He said Dr. Plewes had felt lchief coroner Dr. Morton Shul- ltbere was no deliberate mal- last spring. Medical evidence lw Monday was that an autopsy continues md _ ay. Monday. hospi- showed no cancer at the time J81 ~ pathologist Russian Buildings eized By Albania .\i()SCOW IReuiers)~Albania : ._l.;€.'el ported Monday. The Soviet government news‘ paper lzvestia said the seizure.- nhich it described as “scanda- ‘some of the provinces. Billilslll . Columbia is thnlving, the prairie flier afilngefiiwlnsnlglfi l”°Vl“°°s have the same and slammed into ii pine free For Oscar jAnnounced ; death as gangrene and intesti- nal strangulation resulting from jthe instrument. reported officially to his office. SOUGHT REPORT COPY '1‘ ,. titude toward Central Canada’ - - Morgan death became, . took place 185' Thu” as we ‘Quebec still has giynehfyrgfiziglfm something had tknow-n to the coroner's office ltoBrbrPe;:‘rw:l:°“.:i“Lpht:, * leme finding its place and int HAS I mm“, .. ho ‘aid “I i HODLYWOOD rA»P) —- Tom only late last month when the ‘ th -t t? t "1 l"'°~‘l"l 53” l-he R"-‘slhh l°"' the Atlantic Provinces therel named the 'p’m.achu‘te ‘was lJones. Henry Fielding's bawdv dead woman's sister Mrs Ruth tfl’ helporl d '9 5'dl"fs;°':he° m_°°_ ‘- ' _ . . . . . ' ’ ' amiy an o a l c um ministry has P|‘0l°‘ll9<l ll’ are definite siigns of iimprovel Sm, strapped ltale of 18th-century England. Neate of Toronto, wrote to the new Oman but Dr. Brown had Albania. flemamlillfl the "lmme 4 w my back’ lwon top honors in motion pic- lolfice after trying for months ccxived." he said. He suggested, erts for This Sporting Life. 21 by the House. . Labor Minister Mncl.-Iacliel indicated the government may force Great Lakes shlpowners to enter industry-wide talks QliSTlON$ ANSWERED Consideration is Given _ with labor. To TCH Cornwall Bypass W I--in °«---- -- l pressed concern that arms . i . "on -i. Matneson. the new Hinhw T"-“W A.” 3332" «chi i.§°u'.'e'.i 73'-“"c'i‘v°il lll'"l~‘l°" 0‘ 35¢!"/86". II'mVer- pI'0V'ld9(l M" mmlc “Eh” lllfj insurrection. l’“"l “'9” ‘ml wmde ' Paul Marinteau tPC-—Pon- "lit a question -in the Legis- eeterda by Y 0PP°§“°° 9" ‘"3 ’‘ llowumy fiac Temiscamingue) - re- Ioader Alex Matheeon, said “lifllffi M Pl3°¢3 Whe” ‘l""i"':‘f.‘ viewed the government‘: first "ll" had heel) "IONIC P|'9ll|'hlll' “N9 "9 "'°9'l"‘ Md "";h;“‘ to months and said it do- servcs to be thrown out of office. rebuilding me ‘cattle crossing‘ signs are al-. lirhway to bypass ready on the blew”! W‘ W. Russell c. Honey fL—Dur- ‘ Paid. lion.-vol‘. lint “nothlnl 91¢ P'°hl°'h l‘ ''‘‘° 5°‘ l’°“’l°l ham) called for a national ‘l°l_[lhllel¢P" had decided. 393:9‘ "T "lumen ,h°:m::§mel farm mgierketlngwllsoapd I!!- went . WW3 l l "int .-ibat remain 3 trfrialiiucne-rs wiiifwanieed °io 'l‘~“'l'l0pmeiit' aim the Trans- MacDonald iI._.--15!»: it Dlflld . Kfllfll Dkfil how P ml Robert C. Coalu (PC - of l-F0519 '°°'d°'"' w°"ldl Cumberland) said the Aun- P 08¢ "Already in... mg. in be am:-dad to tractor dl'i'V€4‘8 ti Development aoariia the area that ...’¢" em with an new Hlchww sioo.nno.ooo fund is not his nncvai." i. , Act own my WI the lice” enough and will be mo in log of factors. th nd of the year. €A'rri.ii cnossmos -- mentor! will have to " “ : :‘Q3.',?fi;,_a George ugcg i .. up be licensed." replied Provincial - TUESDAY. Feb. ll ‘ - Prince) and 31; . anarchy J. David Stew-rt. l The Common! 1000“ ll Till I0'l'l)N ncwn are Puricla ray. ,..i..g,.., 0, ., mm Andrew noon to contlnifl "WU Aceduw nominated than Neal iar Radial lie Caron for "The L-Sh Ifuiile etoaelnfi B Mac-Rae tabled he answers speech dPbIl¢- The I'll“ actresses in Hollywood Mom bcrts for "This sportinn Room," and Shirley MacLaine ll! laid in noigi nut to four wrtttn question; meets at 9 pm. day for the bed actress Life." Natalie Wood " for “Irma La Douce." The asked to give a mootblyihe felt that fines and penalties’ added. however, that an- stated he did not complete the . l t l ~on,,,-gm SEVEN CENTS ro ADJUDICATE British drama critic Phillip 1 Hope-Wallace he Dominion will Drama Festival finals here May 18-23, the fes- val's national 1 ard MacDonald. announced at tin the Commons that efforts by Ottawa Monday. Mr. , Wallace is the drama director, Rich- Hope l for the Manchester Guardian. New Liq (CP Wirephoto) uor Bill Being Prepared ‘For Legislative . A l es in pr ,tion is ii ‘introduction at }sion 'learn last night. The source ‘tlier this week. _ __ While details of the blll were .who operated on Patricia Mor- operating table "a long time he no, ,—9\.eai(.d_ 1; indicated. 1 increase the number iprovincc probably ’ants, hotels and motels. It appears that there is a dlf-l l of the Legisl ed from a iservative members as to ar the government shou-ld go lwith liquor legislation changes. the current se ature. it reliable sou said the matter ion of Canada fInd.). ;had been discussed by a caususj _ .of Conservative members last . Dlmshl T Tu’ “AND week and will be discussed fur-l’ W35 to Ottawa Attitude St To Shipowners On Lakes adludicale ‘unions for the purpose of im- critic had failed to bring shipowners bit that would make chang- ovincial liquor nder consideration gisla- for 5. was l rce ‘ cc of opinion among Con-3 _ _ _ how‘Lakes shipping industry to es- llmpafllal Jury Would agree it WEATHER Sunny and much colder: northwest winds 25 diminishing to light by even- ing. Low-high 10 and 15. 12 PA(?i?:‘s iffens l Trustees Find Effort Blocked -’ O’l"I‘AWA 'CP)—Gi‘eat Lakes .a hassle developed over a Cred- ishipowners were warned Mon- itiste non-confidence motion day to co-operate with the gov- Gilles Gregoire (Lapointe). »ernment‘s marine union trustees Deputy Speaker Lucien Lam- in cleaning up waterfront labor oureux ruled the motion out of troubles or face possible govern- order as irrelevant. it sought to ment action. '.amend the non-confidence mo- Labor Minister MacEachen tion of Opposition Leader Diet- iindicated stiffening govern- enbaker, moved last Thursday. ‘ment attitude toward the ship- «Mr. Diefenbaker's motion of owners in an obvious effort to -censure dealt with the sales tax. prod them into an industry-wide _.while Mr. Gregoire's addition association to meet with marine criticized the government for not increasing family allow- _ances. The Creditistes forced the is- sue to a forma vote in which the ruling was endorsed 166 to ill. The voting lineup was seven lcreditistcs and 14 NT)? mem- improve indusgriai ‘bers against 91 Liberals, 67 Con- relations in th eir industry. S€1‘V8llV9S and Seven Social plagued in recent years by il1e- lcredll MP5- gal strikes, lawlessness and vio- 3 Slandlnfi ln llle 35‘!-Seal HOIISP iem-9. l 129 Liberals, 95 Conserva- "I am hopeful it will be pos- lives. 17 ND? 13 Creditistes proving employer - worker re- lations on the Great Lakes. The minister expressed regret the thi-ee—man board of trustees together to sible to do this voluntarily." he 3ll‘l ll. 5°('l-‘ll Cl‘<’¢'lll members. said. "it is a most important 1“ hl5 SD99-(‘l1MY‘-M3CEac‘hen step towards achieving long- 3l501 range goals for this industry." , T. C. Douglas, leader of the am I N Mwnhal H“, e Commons t its ' ,N““’ nemhclallh P3l‘l.V- 35l‘€d iii the three tri~iistees.co\iliif)miii: ;M’- M3°E3°h°" Wllelhel‘ l giving serious and conscien- izovernment planned to place ,tious attention to their task." shipping companies under con- trol of the trustees who now run APPROVE SHIFT the five marine unions including 2, Confirmed ihai fhp govern. ;the Seafarers’ International Un- ment has approved a shift of the n a t i o n a l _. lsurance Commission into the idmliis hi/lghflzaglllegllllilfiecllglzgerilf lfederal labor department‘ ment action against shlpowners Allfl0UnC9ll lhfll Canada. -who thwart the trusutees' efforts :YVlll1 llle SUPP0Tl Of the 10 Dl‘0V- nat industry - wide peace talks. "ICES. Will ratify an interna- igan. found to have died from had been ordered by the hos- ‘that me change in iegisiaiiony However‘ a reliable source in-Mal labor organization mm "he ~ said the government couid mac. -vention no discrimination in em- rcstaur- ‘the shipping industry under a jployment and Occupation. federally-appolnted controller of‘ Paul Maflineflu 'PC—Pontiac- ,5hjppjng._.jf such V. step became iTemiscamingue) said that on necessary, it e basis of the government's The trustees asked the Great lflrsl 10 monllls in Office. any ltgbijsh 3 management commit. ‘-should be thrown out of office. lice to wor with them in restor- l The f-’I0V9I‘flm€fll'S first 60 3 At least one party memberying labor peace on me G,-ea; jdays of decision had resulted in been the backboneof the . ’ ‘r be t ed HI "”-‘V ‘“ ”"’ "¥‘"‘*‘°° °"" ‘“lFi‘l"’.f.?i‘.2i.”“f..l' {l‘.“’§....‘-’i‘ "’°' 3.2’ .-‘.li.‘ii"2i°..‘.°‘..l-*‘“i.e ..-..{‘Ii‘ --‘om ”'“a““‘;.L’3ii7.3.g‘m'3‘€i§”..’.°f,‘ii§ one enacts or a surgical clamp innars chief of surnerv *°-SW9. ‘llll ll” l"°Vm°e5 grealesli .. N {Sm 'Am .- l ‘.h d it -11 ‘ n pfiglée 3M M as the third llocaled in her abdomen after lthe ope!‘-'=|ll0“ “lheh ahd lh”°- outlets for liquor sales in l“"“l”"°' ‘l’ we‘ l.- 0 e“c‘m- ~mn' ' 9 en res" W‘ mod‘ 9 l re." 0 3y d ldcatli. was quoted at an inquest : She said Dr. Brown had told ‘ m Sam ‘Wgrimulure has . tlinem magy have Ibedii ‘iiwlidogl rid!-‘i’ M:dhesoIi’a¢podil“l!3dl gin 'i'lieth'1§:ii]aasclSul:)il<:ynemCldui?tr lM0nday as disciliming respon- iher that another doctor who was place in our economy and we s Wron way. It. 8)! 3‘ ,!1."“,1 0" . 9. ..°- - . - . - ' 11,-”; mi 1,‘ he W3,‘ 9. pr; n the operation shouldn't downgrade it." tbosehwtiio . . giieai:n;vollili1i¢t2_.SuriLhfienlcé ltf!im:fgeec!Ls(t)lI:: : I Y 1! Sayflgmlefing Ptrhe {stated the patient obviously had .r. Matbeson said Peter ¢8‘lm 9'5’ "9 V108 "3 all ' 1 > - -_ o atjon, ‘cancer. there was no point in ‘humlanls book‘ Renegade In outs ‘mm Upper Canada. we lwgfi igrliliaitiieeligliylflltg din jl.ll‘l:lY8l I Morgan 32-year-old na- ifilllshlhg the °l’°"3tl°“ “id had l’->‘~‘0I‘—lll€ Dleleflbfikef V935» 3:“ "Ely “:73 a§l'°'“l."""m' lmThe defence contends that tive of Channel Nfld died in ‘Called l“ ll” surgery °l"°l' . .- ~ ran a na ion ic. a= ; , . . ' " . l lfliliiliilliridcd tsl?:g?:ii'niiYii: lfglh l"0l‘ti0gll of what we ai:opr(i,tect- ‘ isuch televiisiotiiil viewers arle MlI)l]l- ;l‘o1;oi;é0 E84“ lgregehal alflt°5Pl:_‘l iNOT NECESSARY ' *4 ,, ‘ - , - »- ' 5 , . . .nesses an us are ineigi e as ov. . fly! 9!‘ - of this country. He said for- ‘"3 ‘hem ""llh- l 0-“\l-AND. Calif. (AP)-— to serve on Rubyvs ju,.y_ there is little form by the 5/tewafl ,‘would increase the number enny testified Dr. Plewes did iouiieis in the province. l With further discussion on titefhlamefl h.V lmatter to take place in caucusq indication what, the legislation wiii havei time the bill reaches the Mrs. Neate did not name him has spoken against changes in}Lakes. The effort failed when ‘"8 lfllal 53500-_"'I'l1_¢ budget was l°P°”ll°“ '0' l'°m°Val °f 5°,“ lhut Dr. Briisn Plewes. chief of liquor laws in the Legislature;Canada Steamship Lines wiLh- ll ‘ll5a5l9r~ ‘Vllh lllll? lefl PX- 'll55l-l9 "hm 3 ¢3“¢°l' °P9l'3ll°h isurgery, has been called as a ‘and an opposition member has;¢lI‘€W ‘mm the PYOPO-‘ed bod!’ Cell‘ a sales lax "ll h‘“l'~l""3 m3‘ . itness at the inquest, which jcaiied for "5nui.5egy_-ching" be.‘and insisted on a go-it - alone .‘fore any changes are made that.i8PPF0BCh- lerials and unemployment was still at a dangerously high level CSL. biggest Canadian ship- The “orgy of government spend- .ping company on the lakes. was llllfl" Sllhlllfl he Ended. Mr_ Justice T. G_ CD. Olson SC —— —Medii-ine Norris in his report on maritime ‘Hall Salfl ll? l5 5°FT.V l0 report labor troubles for failing to What De0Ple ln his C0nSlibUef|(‘.V stand up to the SIU and its ‘allll lll W€Sl9l‘ll Canada SEMI‘- .p,-esidenp Hai c_ Banks. -ally are building up a reaction He accused the C_qL of sup. to the statements of extremists porting Mr. Banks in his law- §lh Fr°llCh'C3h3(l3- l o o . has seized two Russian em-l , . - . of t N .man, who has launched a crack- lpractice. though he believed the hassy buildings in Tirana. thelé:ll:"ad;?,:"Gas lpl;;d:mA estimated 120 miles an hour, !down on Mme hospital deaths lword ..neg“gem,e.. was mew mom of the House. Albanian capital. it was rel“ M See the atmussdeoclofl Ended gt athdci-2% snow driflti lwhiich he contends should have ’tioned in a talk ghey had after‘- - I1 .V W 911 e - Y6!!!‘ - 0 ibeen investigated but were not .an autopsy showe the cause o Thant Sticks To Cyprus §Peace Effort ‘cations he was having any luck-hopes ‘he Canada pension plan re-; ‘ lclaimed Monday that Pakistani -jD0l‘l€<l lhe lVl€<lll°l'l'3“°3h ed April 13. dim return" of the two build M ii ' N - Sc ti M.f 5".l.' l" "S l"'?“‘ ‘lure academy award nomina- t bi’ a fth a t . UNITED l\'A'l‘lO‘.\iS (Al")-- ll”-'5 i\lalfl:s::ln§a~i(lov:iIla( ‘iirzyrincihl ,,,-,,,',-,'l".‘,’[‘,’§:.‘:. ‘hp dam" lhlng ltions Monday. being named in rgptft alsliowiiitgpyao coiiiibiiiation atlas?" ;':.?,“l,7,ashna‘;t r,?flF0n;el; United Nations Secretary-Gen—[ 0 “'h°5° 3°Vemm°"l recently! “Who knows what a ‘chute llo categories‘ - °l9'"“P'l°l'°°P3 had P99“ l°“hd «testified. ‘eral V Tham kept at the laskl B d- hi-ougin down its budget. ad-» . d g , I ,.k ., .1. I Cleopatra. the most expensive in the bod i?_...'..._ -.-_—~-.— Monday of trymz to sweep: ran lng mitted that its increased rev-! “(,sufi‘pi°Sewa§ orheeenorl eai re“ movie of all time, placed second y’ ,. 1 , iaway obstacles in the path of: Is In“, uc enues came from the Novem-i $.50“ Syd ‘never baiad out ;w',:_ll" "me. “°""'l‘3ll°“5}'{ Th ‘thbtr; N1?” ttljsgfied Mgmifiy India c|.a|rning .an agreement for peace on Cy- Od ed be, fede,,al_p,.oV.inc,-M confw ham” 1 e epic wes ern, ow _e a. r. cone rown. . 0‘ . . prus_ ~ bu .fl the Li mock ince. "1 don't_ blame Premier: -.” I-d kmwm it might“ Vila: :’°lrl'-m£l‘lrl"W:vl'gslVel’|l_fi‘h family physician. told her after Pakistan] Ra'd m:and1Ing9ni.lTt:lbwomg A2‘ was Shaw for being bitter aboutin s(_an,d W, hen Out of Hud -scored seven ' the Oct. ill operation that when f d‘ t h ‘ from “Drug or ' ' ’ i A .1 . l Ap __ Id‘ as ispa c 9. .' _- . mmduced by Hon. A B. the treatment this province re- l A strong race shaped up for ! NFW DELHI t ) n in Islam“ a gigantlcllhf’ C-°"'lm0"S l" 8flVan(‘e Of thelsubmitted to the provinces first énds mnfederal-provincial conference in C_v.p,.i,,¢« Quebec City March 31. am“ .naby - Richmond) Macftae and 8iV¢ll ill“ ‘Pad’ that unless Ottarwa recognizes best performance by an “wt” l iirregulars crossed the cease-fire was turning lnlfl l“3 lll the l-438l5l¢lll1‘¢ Yeslar‘ the province's fiscal needs. 1P I. t Conlennfeezspdncludfd ‘reel "line in disputed Kashmir and ;armed camp witlrthoiis flay afternoon. “Confederation could end in I,“ on R. h rd H"m°.y for Ta!" l mm. d m 2 lo ‘attacked a 25-man Indian police ‘Greek. and Turkish - Opposition leader A. W. Mafl‘I- E“,du5_ Very weiiy 1'S£§:i'ng llcjfgrand 81$: Hoarniwlg l classaiedea ' ""m' H ‘.patrol_ it said all but two of youths receiving weapons train- i-son asked the minister if he A ml. C] t 8 l i ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' H ithe lndians were either killed or ins. intended "to send a copy to ALI.-WEATHER ROAD l “S ehpatll; ' » F_.'.'t'":M-I ~ - - - - - ' ' " iCBDlllf‘ed. Arc)‘-bislinp .\lakaI‘i0S- the Globe and Mali". referring Dealing with the depart-i ' 0 1" '3" W01‘? W0} " ‘ 1 1'» kg; _ ti. ff‘ ii ,1 . Cypriot president of Cyprus, in a r edl-tonial in that men! of highways. the minister' in run CANADIAN PRESS Amerlcma Paul N.°.“'"“" "W: fig" ---- " C“ " ~~,"7.rn'inen"t "Jilin siini 'i°>ifiosi§ii was reported in Nicosia ready llewspapeir Much had spoofed reviewed the work done n~' gllld ?“‘tlhSl‘:l_9:’d P°lll°l' ll" Lll'} Q 3" °:'°"“' V ’ ff,-,,ce5_ Mung in Se” . de{enc,_ to ask ‘for a special session of the idea of “cattle rustling" in ma Trans Canada H‘iiith- j. M0~DAY- 2" 19“, 9511:; colfteulefog. best _ acyreul Q 6 ;fired upon an Indian patrol that the United Nations General As- ! f‘I\I'ovince such as P.E.I. way between G:leh°hé;l;o|;h¢€(CTe‘§i|g:t:! ‘ward ‘unwed one wrpflu _i nu-I“ H ‘le‘nt;red the Palgslanl section 0: .sem.|l(aly;hr:)t‘lm’f‘ha|i: sU§ffg(i;suri:; . . . into - ma.‘ 3 ‘ . ' ‘.11 n'no nor - ——0 “M Mr‘ Moan" ‘hm an Wm Lapointe) was ruled out of lhe h°""“3ll°“ °' R3°h°l 3”“ lcfmliiiii, ma e no me lo ‘Council fail. order. a ruling backed 165 to ’ K with a Props stranger." I.es- Oscar winner will be announc- (AP Wircphoto) l .,i A" less activities and for showing llls W“ <‘ll.V Of -Vl0€ll<'ln€ Hal- , ' ynicai dis,-ega,~d" for its had become “twinned" with contractual obligations with the M0n0l°"- -V-B~ Parlly he-causv ‘National Association of Marine ‘ll ll‘? lame FT€h°h‘5P93klnK ,EnEinee[-g cLC_ population in the New Bruns- l wick city. There. were plans to HASSLE DEVELOPS exchange students. municipal Earlier in the thirl day of the officials and even the mayor be- teight-day throne speech debate .tween the two cities. . Pension Plan Legislation Expected Before March 31 Min-f OTTAWA (CP)~«Pri-me Opposition Leader Diefenbm There were no outward indl- ister Pearson said Monday hel,l“‘l'“"-A5 “"9 “'h" hell?”-‘ l" I contributory pension plan —— a co reh n ‘ye e" — .- legislation will be placed beforelwhflgwr easldm,-,m;,i" “.n"lad‘hgg so it would not be “A haphazard ‘kind of thing." He was replying in the House Mr. Pearson assured him the :to Robert Prittie tNDP — Bur-‘bill would not be "a haphazard who askedtthing." He added that the prin- lwhether the legislation would beciple of the plan already has held up in view of reports that. been considered more than once Premier Robarts and Premier in meetings of the provinces, Lesage both have indicated theybut he would be glad to consi- want to discuss the plan at thatlder Mr. Dicl‘cnbaker's suggel conference. »tion. l fairness ls Doubled 0t Growers’ Coniractsl Ry .\'A.\'CY WHITE Doubt as to the fairness of contracts between frozen food pi-ocessing plants in this prov- ince and the growers that supply them was expressed in ‘the Legislature _V'("19f‘(la_V by Harold Smith of Pownal ii.- 4lh Queensi as the debate on libs draft address continued. l “is it right that our farmers lhare to wait three to four. ‘months for payment for their tracts and ban" found that. al- thouirh the plants in question I.“cr-man Bros. inc. and P.E.l. Froste-cl l-‘oodis Ltd.) lived up to the clauses of the contracts. these contracts had been "hravily \\'oighted in the min- panies' favor" and the grow- ers had had no chance to bar- gain. “It was sign or not grow." the statement read. it had also mentioned that .thc assistant manager of one producas'."' he asked. and point- ‘of the companies refused oil out that in Ontario this pay- in dfi_§(-us; me maftgr wvfljy up mmt has to be made “within committee . 15 clays." - Mr‘ smith N-.ad I ngwspwper MliST COME TOGETHER ipping dated April 30, i963. mph‘ l3l'm“l”-‘ ll'l"l - containing a statement from a N“-Slml Plfinlfi “WM ll!- Mir. maintain- "This is not I one-Wu gether." ithree-man committee represent- ‘ ’ ed. in: a growers association. in this it was stated that the street. ' jcommittee had studied the con- (Continued on Page 3 Col. ht