SS eel “Hf it’s Good For the Island : g WEATHER The Guardian is For it ¢ A Tel. se wild “cute winter Te. Sona c 32 and 55. Sunday: rain, “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” Otten Department. WN, CANADA, SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1962. : Nor MORE SEVEN CENTS 12 PAGES lisp Hold’ June Election Is Forecast awa As Budget Date Revealed Meeting wars wnat ca st Disclosures. Bill Parliament | Anvil 1() Is Selected cae dae tae At A Glance For Pre-Vote Speech up roses in the view of partici- i ti “Given A roval age ae | PiThe philosophical soul- search. | | FRIDAY, April 6, 196 | | ing, first of its kind pf a na | The enweenannet 6 ltl | | tional convention of the younger OTTAWA (CP) — The Com-, foreign control in the Canadian 4iSclosures bill finally element of the party, also pro- mons finally wound up its long|economy, The data now avail- ®™erged from * the detailed f duced a warning from Conser- | and often repetitious tans _ able was not sufficient. — stage after five days of ee am = ane ree | Quebec City,on April 16 or 17 vative MP Frank McGee that the gov rnment's financial dis-- ATTACKS B.C. COMPANY ebate. me a ment’s pre-election budget will to see Governor-General Vanier the Liberals are trying to iden- | we Dd rice aad Tha doiatied chad luded Finance Minister Fleming be unveiled Tuesday night. —-as he did when he called the | tify the Conservative party with | Justice Minister Fulton, fend- dean attes a "the British sancuncedt hat’ he will: pro- avn * 7 i ne 1958 election—and ask for dis- right-wing. yr ara tn tha ans | ing off opposition attacks on the| Columbia Telephone Company, meade re tte veer oe a ae ee ete. _ Pa ignore has a | nual meeting of the Young Pro- measure for a fifth straight day, | a privately-owned subsidiary of Prime Minister Diefenbaker Finance Minister Fleming Montreal speech scheduled Mon- | gressive Crisavations Asante. 170 obviously relieved when the| foreign ownership, by Erhart said a Sept. 10 ao for a made a surprise announcement day, April 16, and the governor- tion of Canada showed up at a Bocdeg heel bill’s 18 clauses re- [eae (CCF — Burnaby- ore ee: prime Mini- oe sae Ada in- Reneree Dae pi a0 }panel discussion on “takes: | ¢ | sters meetin is “satisfac- om- Apri , to his e| i | tism in the 20th century” con- ee final reading, usu-| Mr. Regier wanted assurance) tory’ to Connta, 'slaC- mons -debate on government residence, The Citadel, where he | ducted by Mr. McGee. Heath or : ormality ee little; that B.C. Telephone must re- Mr, Diefenbaker postponed legislation to give the word. will remain until after Easter. Macquarrie, MP for Queens and “ebate, was put off until next port the same information re-| introduction of his bill on Sen- arring unforeseen occur- en eo { national vice-president George | ¥¢ek- quested of other corporations.| ate reform, details of which |T@ces, and if it is the pleasure . eye CLOSING CEREMONIES AT LEGISLATURE Hogan, Toronto auto dealer The bill would compel com-| Like the Bell Telephone Com-| stil} haven't been levealad. of the house, I hope to intro- Prince Philip Mr. McGee, member for the | Panies and unions to report to| pany of Canada and three other, J, w. Pickersgill (L—Bona- “Uct, the budget on Tuesday tion of the Legislature, Mem- | ways Minister Philip Iathe- Tetento-aree riding of York- - morernanens Sasncial statis telephone companies, it is ex-| vista-Twillingate) accused the ome next, April 10, at 8 Returns From bers of the government, Prem- son can be seen Scarborough, took the position | tics and other details 0 eir| empted because it already has| government of “hast | . — standing inthe ‘hat in addition to testing and | Canadian operations. Some of| to report to the Board of Trans-| Sete ‘a tine fn oe Pax ya ah ineping applause South America Lieutenant-Governor F, Wal- ‘ter Hyndman (lower left) is seen yesterday receiving one of 54 bills he gave Royal as- fer Shaw, Provincial Treasur- | background of this picture. conserving the good features of | the data would be kept confi- of the ew Rodeos : ; ° ; | Pert Commissioners for Canada. | t sent to prior to the proroga- | er Melvin McQuaid and High- | :(See stories on page 3 and 4.) / national life the Conservative | dential to protect private finan- W. - Pickersgill (L—Bona- coms note chamber. For weeks the op- ,onnon (CP)—Prince Philip party has the task of stating and| cial information from going to ah - Twillingate) said there whe C , eee has ‘been pushing Mr. returned today from a tein \ e. ' eee the values of liber- | competitors. isn't a word about foreign own- p.m hander ta jonah oe dee pthaa ainacs. Pengdhedlrs month, 36,000-mile tour of South ism, -m. : zov- iat | Small firms and a few large| ership in the reports that are ernment legislation. The Sen- if one connts the “baby budget” America. SAYS LIBERALS DESERT ones which already report tae made to the board. i ate stands adjourned <ntil |of December, 1957, after the After a brief official welcome , The Liberals, he argued de- | information to government A Liberal amendment, which Tuesday at & p.m r Progressive Conservatives fae to London Airport, he left by : serted liberalism. Evidence of | 22encies would be exempt. [Wan dateated, Woillt: Raves Fe: {oOo ere | ena ’ car to rejoin the Queen at Wind- © lit was an “offensive reference” Mr. Fulton said the informa-| moved tele phone companies ‘ sor |by a Liberal senator to the tion will give the government a! from the bill's list of exemp- Lakehead Sees TAXES ARE SECRET Among tho ose who welcomed Nn. C aug on gi i ms | Chinese origin of Douglas Jung |clear picture of the extent of’ tions. ; | Whether or not the hudget oe — * ree were C c speech will bring some tax cuts @!Piomats 0) Sou erican | Conservative MP for Vancouver Ball Of Fire’ 'to taxpayers—and voters—is a Countries he visited OTTAWA (CP)—Gen. A. G. L. ;a decision “arbitrarily made by International Joint Commission, | rela Petal Nib wip Alar secret guarded by the 56-year- _ Before his arrival, it was dis McNaughton said Friday he has |a dictator." whose retirement was an- other Liberal senator that tise | wed aes ae Ont. (CP) oid finance minister. closed that the prince has de- been removed from his job on| The Canadian chairman of the nounced earlier this week by | eet att t ‘dnt in the | x rance of a mysterious | There also have been reports Clined_to report on his tour om iPrime Minister Diefenbaker, | °° wes erritories meant | oo tre coe reported tar a boost in family allowances the BBC. ea | told reporters he was an inter- | sees. Se, | & Teen at Spore Thursday nig may be introduced. It now costs | . 4” April 19 television date for national civil servant appoint | savages : ark Sauerbrei, Ontario de- | $536,000,000 a year for the the prince was announced without date. of Seeenthany for | The extreme right, with its partment of lands and forests | monthly payennate ot -: for chil- Thursday—but before the cam- his period of servic overtones of racial and religious fire protection supervisor said | gren up to age 1 d $8 for tas of a commercial TV com- ett: said Gen. MeNaughton, | prejudice, had sullied the term he saw a “bright, falling light” | those aged 10 to Sig pany. s return from a com- | Conservative, Mr. McGee said. bes the southwest sky at 10:30 Much of what Mr. Fleming’s _ Later, it transpired the prince il race in Washington, | Fortunately, it had no active or udget does will hinge on the had also been invited to give a | base in Canada. s description coincides with size of the deficit he is prepared | television account of his exper- hile h emoved « wh atlenuteede oved from | However, it was part of the, By ALEXANDER FARRELL | “It is this group of aiires sdeadiee sightings of a mysteri- tg accept for the current 1962-63 "iences by the BBC. } } he felt. the desision had in this | 2tategy of the-oppenents.ct the | MONTREAL (CP)—A grpup| who create a serious a ae ous light in New. Brunswick fiscal year which began April 1. The prince has made all fout i ’ Conservative party to attempt of school principals said Friday | problem in our schools. The vast | Wednesday. es : ; ye ae made “by |to identify the. Conservative | there has been “a rapid and) majority of them are condemned) ye described the object as wieatey Te re 7. oe - ee a dictator.” 7 ; | | ’ ‘ party with right - wing extrem. | terrifying breakdown in public to at !east two years of routine jarger than a falling star (me- Dominion Stores paid an all-; from George Kelly, Morell for; He named no names. lism through occasional state-| morality over the last 20 years” | academic effort.” | aria), ath a bright aieeas acetime deficit of $650,000,000 But he ended the run after time price of $1.13 a pound for, . cents, and Elwood Campbeli| His term of office with the | ments which might have 1m. |in Queb The provincial government, | Sultan ate. ’ o the 1961-62 year. A recent receiving an invitation from the th d champion steer at the| Dousht the. reserve champion commission began in 1950 and | plications of the far right. In a brief to the provincial! through its youth department,|’ “It increased in intensity ndependent forecast by the commercial company, Independ- e grand champio | deettaien for the Summerside| has been extended twice. : , - | ’ Canadian Tax Foundation pre- ent Television (ITV), Easter Beef Sale here yesterday 551 H G M. 4 Mr. Macquarrie said the Con- royal commission on education, | was offering a great variety of | coming down until it got within dicted the deficit would go A Buckingham Palace spokes- y | Co-op for 554% cents, He was en, cNaughton reiterated | servative party is just in the the Montreal Association| technical and vocational training 35 degrees above the horizon, higher to around $810,000,000 man explained: but the general idea still pre-| then the light started to 4 t ‘sold down the river” in the | power and responsibility in Can- | Principals spoke with particular} vailed that a pupil should keep| waver,” said Mr. Sauebrei. “By sidadlag 4s coaubeed tun saceigiie: so verona ‘- ithe 86 for the 922-pound Angus steer | Joe. i : Columbia River Treaty signed | ada. It had not hesitated to give | severity of political patronage| taking academic courses as long| that time the light had reached | record heights, and the Canadian BBC’s and he sees no reason afternoon. The firm paid $1,041..| shown by Alton Younker, ais charge that Canada was early phase of a new era of of English - Speaking Catholic owned by Boyd Dixon, Clyde; After the sale it was ani | River and shown by his 12-year nounced the average price was last year with the United States. | jeadership in the battle for the | and said it could not > justified! as he could scrape through them | its climax, and it disappeared. ” 5 T t licted old son Mack who won the best) 31.19 cents per pound. SAYS WANTS CHANCE | sovereignty of Parliament im by any ends whatev and that trade schools ‘are a} The appearance lasted only a at Goin ae, et Bay cap lef BC only appear op showmanship award among 4-| The sale was opened officially He said he has been waiting 1957 as it had against recipro-| It had been a Teas prac- cab all for all pupils of lower few seconds, but its intensity the iietici would be around ts ieicidinedtianes H Club ae at the show on) by Sim 9p ect cha! ever since to get a chance to | city and an cet = politi- | tice throughout the province to, intelligence.” was sufficient to create “quite ¢79 Thursday. The steer was pur-| B. MacRae who was_ introduc | testif | cal union with the U.S. in 1911. | obtain favors. and privile “ bs i as | an apparent light.” k Ae ehased by Ron Blizzard, the by George Kitson, Hampshire | ites, ay eee cee | | nab by emeat catseeae te a aos crt TENSION MOUNTS ussia uts eoeet a Sey fot Ne ie ae and. Sale president. He said he had dissociated P h i by cultivating the friendship of “iniveriy eae is nat the ai Gl Gi | secnadon ON a aa N S ik runswick and rank Acorn, Cha himself from the treaty “right aracnoiera politically potent people.” ay to a financially successful enn ives | Srtane Sinister Diedsaboher wil ew putni The reserve grand champion | sale announcer. os “ steer was garchaned at| Several of the cattle owners | {rom the start” but that he oe seem won tone We. bave aad well adjusted. life.” Wide leall the election, especially in ef ils who were born amid an - 7% cents per pound by Pius | donated portions of their sale dl ali Ah oxen Poses Threat atmosphere ‘a public immoral- publicity should be given to the Space Views | eat oe ek So a toe oyay wae Into Orbit | money to charity. Mr, Dixon do- ning across the country at that facilities that are available for Hughes for Gaudet’s Save Easy, yi vies time ‘saying so. specialized training. Perret Summerside. This 1,056 pound/ nated $50 from his gran to. crip. |. He said this point of view had ANILA (Reuters) — The if" cynical philosophy had de-| "©" | WASHINGTON (AP) — Astro-| The most recent speculation s| MOSCOW (AP)—The Soviet animal brought $792.40 is less| pion steer sale money to crip: | on Ti ode very plain to Jus- world Health Organization has | veloped that defines the man | naut John Glenn, Jr.; said Fri- that Mr. Diefenbaker may go to Union announced Friday that it than one year old, as he was cal-| pled children’s work. Ralph 1°. Minister Fulton, chief Ca- |€xPressed fears that the present | who earns what he gets oa Tender Called ‘day his three - orbit flight tee has put another Sputnik into ved on April 19, 1961. The Here- | Adams, O'Deary donated $10 to nadian negotiator. : 7 epidemic of paracholera in | “sucker” and the one who & around the earth demonstrated space — the second in three ford animal was shewa by Gary| the protestant and Roman Ca-) 7 a oF hi countries fringing the South | it the easy way as a “smart For Breakwater | that: Royal York Hotel weeks—-and that the satellite is Gauthier, North Rive tholic orphanages. e the en nt : is opposition | China Sea might spread even | guy.” 1. Man can control spacecraft - orbiting the earth close to its Canada Packers plant receiv-| Mr. Kitson presented an Island a : ho aty could be found im |¢ither on a scale “unprece- | ‘At Bell Ri during orbit Strike Settled | calculated path ed the plaudits of the crowd) Tartan shirt and tie to C.A. Sta- ae pack agernd onion the | dented in modern times.” plane gee diated e Kiver Man adapts ged to the An announcement by the of- when Vernon Fraser, their top| ples who judged the show on fm ne eight years be-| the eptdensie so far has killed | , Ue a i Scnome SGauaietre- | , } stiaaanint of space. TORONTO (CP)—The Royal ficial news agency Tass listed buyer, here jumped’ in .to take| Thursday. The Montreal man js | fore the mons external af- | | 3,000 persons—2,000 of them in | tors. and teachers now faced the) CAPITAL BUREAL $.°A: hea fe is vital to! york Hotel strike appeared to the tasks of instruments aboard, the Champion Shorthorn s te er) a buyer for Canada Packers. | fairs committee and elaboration | the Philippines, W.H.O. said in| "tent necessity of doing OF THE GUARDIAN | 54; ture space missions for intel- pe virtually settled Friday, but said nothing about a cos- at 60 cents a pound, after the| Canada Packers and Swift's | would best be explored in a » report. The disease, similar | “everything in our power to re-; OTTAWA — Notice of tender | iigent observation—and action | parely two weeks before its iret monaut, indicating the new sat- man who had bid in the animal | Canadian were the biggest buy-| Commons committee. lto classic or Asiatic cholera, | @Stablish confidence in the value| for the reconstruction of a break- |whenever the spacecraft en- anniversary. ellite is unmanned. . It got the sale com-| ers of show beef yesterday but| Mr. Fulton issued a statement | sometimes killed as many as ead ow accomplish-| water at Belle River, P.E.I. ha s| wanes something unexpected. Of the 1,188 employees who The vehicle, named Cosmos mittee out of an embarrassing | there were many others who| saying Gen. McNaughton never |75 of every 100 persons af- | ™en one issued by the federal de-| Gienn and key officials in pro- | went on strike April 24, 1961, 521 | IT, followed Cosmos —, launched | fected, the report said. The 60-member association, | partment of public works. ject Mercury presented papers returned to work, The union March 16, and apparently was | Its vietims were usually | representing the principals of | Hon. Angus MacLean nec his Feb. 20 space flight at | claimed 485 r nines on strike in a similar plane. The tw among the poor and undernour- | all English - speaking a Heath Macquarrie, MPs for)a day - long symposium. Among while management set the fig- launchings followed a long pet co and it usually spread | Schools in Montreal, said an-| Queens, made the sanouncement | the 1,400 scientists, medical of- yre at 403. The others found jobs iod of Soviet inactivity in space, through situation, and saved Claud e| bought a mumber of the cholee | advised against signing the Craswell, the auctioneer, from) animals. reaty in its final shape. It was putting the animal up again. He) They included Charlottetown) cane in January, 1961. was owned by Clair Haslam, | Co-op, Summerside Co-op, White-| Gen. McNaughton was quoted Emerald. man’s Supermarket, Montague; Ww } contaminated water | other factor causing trouble in| here Friday ficers and government officials aaniaieann so far as is known. the aii: pound reserve champ- MacNeill’ i, Clover Farm Store, | Saea ae a eaaie a | and age | high school is that little is of-| Tenders ore due on April 19| invited were the scientific at- | port named the aan | fered to the student whose| and have been advertised by the! taches of 18 countries, including ley; \T. lewellyn, The mareeera went to the Cud-| Tyne Valley: M. Llewellyn, | American negotiators 5 he om nesian island of Celebes a aptitudes are more manual than| Charlottetown district office of | Russia and several other Com- = ’ | t w the * He ae y = oa tear ee Chia Sank Stisa. go pA ct eee react aaa probable focus of the coidemie. | intellectual. the department. | munist nations ton, North Riv | Turner, Winsloe; the Rendez-| British Columbia representa- , ; er ERTTT ripe er emery TE om ; ——rre Canada Pockers Shur Gain di-| vous Restaurant, Ellis Brothers, hg was ‘a house . divided— ie oe ms ee kene te ae ’ an a : wet On Flooded CNR Line SACKVILLE, N.B. (CP)—The| cars were moved through here CNR was operating over its in a push-pull manner — one main railway line between Hal- locomotive pushing the cars ifax and Montreal Friday as, across the flooded section, an- flood waters continued to re- other picking them up at the cede here. other end. at jleup of freight caus Although a short stretch of | The pi Ai track was still covered by, Sy the flood was being moved about two inches of water here, Mormally Friday as quickly as passenger and freight trains pone aan beng — made ti on normal, 4valanie to ha ! aang ah: CNR spokesmen in Moncton Ja deeper water Thursday, 742 said the CNR sustained no ser- the 864-p ound! Melvin Ford, Zakems Store, | they moved in on these people teserve champion Angus st eer! Dwyer’s Supermarket. | and skinned them alive." Liberal Member Censured et N.S. Legislature Vote a. (CP)' — - Nova |in the censure motion, was | will be noted in the — Fld cen- asked several times whether he journals. “Inember wished to withdraw his re- The 4% hour debate on the | Ue marks. Each time he declined, motion also saw with the cates Srotiies including once when Premier fe a at one time he considered | S a ’ At the same ey rejected the censure motion if Dr. Rear- a the legislative immunity of L, ious damage «censure . Premier don his remarks made | Reardon’s original 1. Meanwhile, G. C. L. McEnery, ae and a government a 4 House a ais ae a wo British Ur e chairman of the Sackville watet kbencher. censure stater ey 4 1 committee, denied Friday that that the House disapprives of Reardon that “graft or patron- g the town's water supply is con- The House by a 23 to 11 vote rdon’s remarks and this age” was inv when the that Dr. ge ty — a cand cieen daamenaeniaieabiie ve : province awarded its tourist ad- ‘eas 4 r es account to Dalton K. Settee eee oom. WHERE-TO-FIND-IT cs F nds Announcements, notices 'taminated. Fixtra chlorine had Draft Treaty been added to the water supply system and tests conducted by GENEVA (Reuters) — Britain the Mount Allison University | Friday proposed a draft dis- laboratory showed “that the armament treaty based on 12 water is safe to drink.” points of agreement between Mr. McEnery said reports | U.S. and Soviet disarmament earliner this week that the water plans was contaminated did not origi- British delegate Joseph God- | nate with the mayor or tows NEW DEMOCRATS VICE-PRESIDENT SPEAKS HERE her told the 17-nation disarma-' council menthers | ment conference that the task| He said discoloration in the David Lewis, Toronto law- | night prior to addressing a | right, Leo Mclsaae and Wil- | County candidate. The Prince | of drafting this treaty should be water supply is due to sediment yer and national vice-president public meeting at the Charlotte. fred Inman, ‘Queens County | County be | given either te a special | in feeder streams the of the New Democratic party, | town Hotel. Comparing politi- candidate and Thomas Dunpay named at a nominating conven- | ittee or to the town reservoir “and is normal talked with the * | tion in Summerside Wednes- conference’s co-chairmen — Lee ee right, are left te | Provincial organizer and Kingt | day. (Gee story on page 8) | US. and Russia I : i ge