ll it's Good For the Island .The Guardian is For it VOL. LXXV. N0. 293 Authorised In Second Clan Mali bytho Post Office Department. Ottawa. and for payment d pods]- than “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew" CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1962. ‘ mine finalisation Néfiyfifiiyiiv CENTS WEATHER Clear clouding over, afternoon or evening snow beginning late : winds light becom- ing west 15. Low-high. 10 and 25. is PAGE-s" ,..,; A couple of swans swim past a formation of ice re- sembling a sea serpent on the . pond of Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago. Temperatures drop— pad to an even zero. making it CHICAGO COLD FORMS SEA SERPENT the coldest day on record for Dec. ll. (AP Wirephoto) Five Children And Aunt Lose Lives In. N.B. Fire DOAKTOWN. ND. (C?) F'ive children and their teenage baby-sitter died Thursday after for ripped through the two- storey wooden frame . Mr. and Mrs. Glenwood Parker at nearby Bettsburg. Four the Parker's eight children and the baby sitter.l the children who died after she ‘I shat E. Additional Winter Jobs CAPITAL BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN OTTAWA -— Two more winter works projects for Prince Ed- ward Island have been an- nnunccd by Dr. Orville H. Phil- lips. MP for Prince. Project No. I4 is for the con- struction of a senior citizens“ building in the town of Souris. Total cost is 334.000 and the federal share of this under the winter works formula is $6.000. Projcct No. 26. in Tignish vil- died in the blaze. Another child gheadquarters died later in hospital at New- castlc, about 50 miles northeast ;o ere. I II. Carol = 4 and at ‘ said the fire Dead are Glcnwood Wayne.:the noon meal. Anne, 6. Shirley Mae.l L J. Sturgeon said returHEd lo the burning Wilding lFredericton he would travel to dren. Thomas Parker. 4 suffered first degree burns to Thursday night. Larry Parker, from the flaming structure and went back in to rescue Thomas and Jacqueline. 3. It was not known immediately if Larry was ‘ red. An infant son was believed to have been with Mrs. Parker‘s ton at the time of the fire. Mr. Parker. at work in nearby woods. returned to find his Iagc. is for the construction of a water tank. Total cost of $1.- home ablaze but he was unable to enter the building. ". died later “tion- in hospital at Newcastle. He had lWheth?!‘ an Inquest would mother at a clinic in Frederic- f inight to conduct an investiga- A coroner's report on held was expected by this morn- more than 75 per cent of his infi- Are Approved body. v. v None of the bodies in the l suspected. house had been recovered later. 10, escaped i '- ~ RCMP said foul play was not For Space Edge ALAMOGORDO. N.M. up»- IA lThursday with two men who plan to get a look at the stars l mm above the earth's atmos- phere—some 87.000 feet up. The men rode in a lS-foot-tall ndola suspended lglistening white plastic balloon. which was launched from M0 and the federal share $650. i A spokesman from RCMPI l Skybolt Offered PARIS tReulers)~The Unitedl Slates has offered to let Britain 5‘ take over the Skybolt missileij program as it stands if Britain wants to continue alone, author- itative sources said Thursday. The sources said this was one Alternative to the present An- glo. - American Skybolt project. which the United States now was made by US. Defence Sec- retary Robert McNamara in his talks with British Defence Min- ister Peter Thorneycroft earlier t is wee ' . Minister Macmillan WlII discuss the issue with Pres- ident Kennedy next week during their talks in The Bahilmas. it? was said. Although no final decision will be made before Macmillan sees Program Britain President K e n n e d y. officials here generally are pessimistic about the future prospects of Skybolt. . air missile on which Britain is basing her in- H n. e-o Macmillan arrives here today to confer with President de Gaulle on Britain's bid to join the European Common Market. In Washington. informed sources doubted whether it was practical for Britain even to consider taking over Skybolt de- velopment. because of the huge cost involved. HIGH COST A FACTOR The U . already has spent $500,000.000 on Skybolt. To com- plete the program, it was said. woui cost at least double this amou t. dependent nuclear striking force ; 965. dictated the landing would prob- Holloman Air Force base run- l V- .mall electrical explosion ear- ‘ n the day which opened eectrically controlled snaps on ballast bags. sending fine steel t to the ground and discharg- ing all batteries on the gondola. The crew. air force Capt. Joe Kittinger. 34. and civilian as- tronomer William B. White, 40. wore pressurized space suits and were sealed into the gon- dola. where they will spend 24 ours. l—l ~5- ’I _.. D. C 0! Late weather information in- ably be within 10 miles of Hollo‘ man. Fredericton . started when a; stove in the Parker's home ex- iner II. a 447-pound package of loded during preparation of lmeasuring devices Fire officials and Doaktown] - r _ Bonn? 0Ul59- 2- ‘Who MP could not be reached im- ' ldlEd 1“ the fire Md babY'Sllter mediater for further details. Sandra Parker. 17. an aunt of ‘ Meanwhile provincial Mal.-. ln attemptl ‘0 save other Chll- lthe fire scene later Thursday- bet y the ins to whether any lform can exist on V n w ' The launch was delayed by a; Doctor Found Negligent In Baby’s Death HULL. Que. (CP) -— Dr. J. Conrad Simard of Hull. Que. Thursday night was found guilty FLORIDA LOSS HEAVY Southern US. Faces Easing 0i Cold Snap CHICAGO (AP) _. remp‘era- lures mov‘ed ‘Ilightly upward Thursday from the record-shat- iering overn e” an the Mi stool River. ,. In our: u. buttered for "“"y l by neon-outta. uous m, m mm "has, or cold on Ingwfoil was of a char e of criminal negli- gence arts ng from the Feb. 26 death of a three-day-old infant. A jury uebec Court of Queen's Bench convicted the 49- ycar - old doctor but recom- mended clemency. He wll be sentenced Dec. 20 Defence lawyer Raymind Da- oust said he will appeal the con- viction. The infant was born in a pri- vate clinic in nearby A mer. ue.. unwed Otawa mother. Geralds Bussiere. 27. It later was admitted to the Qt- Thursday. A hard freeze was : tawa General Hospital at the re forecast for the northern por- tion of the state Thursday. mali- he ing it the fourth night of crop- - killing weather. F L08!!! IN MILLIONS The full story of damage to tender winter vegetables. bor- ries and citrus. fruits will not be -avaiiable for two to three weeks. but growers already worn mo s in millions of . . _ In the mids‘vect. southwest. occurred om Illinois. Iowa. w M. But WAN“ quest of Dr. Simard. A specialist in charge of ob- stetrics at Ottawa General said the hospital had received a note from Simard stating tho baby was suffering from cyan- osis — blue discoloration —-snd that the doctor suspected there was brain damage subsequent to use of forceps. The note also said the uterus had not been large enough. Other doctors testified that reaps s not have been used for delivery of the promo- turc child. The «tone ro an obstetrics specialist I who oold that forceps frequently mod in diff icult deliveries. Tho jury deiberoted for one hair and 15 minutes before Will in its vhtdict. i ' 3. v. ' ‘Guardian - Patriot Staff Writer. ' lavailable to all residents No Thought Diet Reports At Ottawa Oi El OTTAWA GRANT TO INCREASE By DON MncLEOD lify for an additional yearly from Ottawa to help pay Free hospital care is now part of the cost." , of The minister said that all that 1Prince Edward Island. is necessary for a resident to be Mariner's Big Date ls loday WASHINGTON t AP) - Mari- and radio lequipmcnt. brushes past Venus at 4:01 pm. AST today. a mere 20.000 miles or so from planet. Crossing their fingers against in any last-hour difficulty. scien- U.S. coasts pre-. gtists on both ipared to eavesdrop on Mariner's l42 minutes of special near- iVenus reports. The coded sirtials. as received Eby the jet ‘: opulsion labora- ltory's Goldstone. Calif. track- Iing station. will be relayed by fitclephone and amplified over a ‘ conference ere. or moré‘to analyze. ‘ Scientists hope to gain the first close-at-hand information also shed light on the plancts mag-l I The messages Premier Walter R. Shaw an- i admitted to hospital is that he nounced yesterday following tridentin himself. Admittance. meeting of his cabinet that the;of course. is on recommenda- government will instruct the tion of the patient's physician. P.E.l. Hospital Services 1 Under a reciprocal sys‘em mission to “begin immediatelylwith other provinces. a person to carry out the plan of freefbecoming a resident of this hospital care." and that the i province will not be covered for government will pay the costtthree months by the plan but out o the province's generali‘will have hospital costs paid revenue. {during the three months by the The premier said that all hos- .‘province from which he comes. pital insurance premiums paidfTransients who need hospital in advance to cover subscribers Scare here will be accommodat- aftcr Nov. 30 will be refunded. led but their home province will . Hubert McNelll. ministerlbe billed. according to Dr. Mc- of health. said last night that lNeiII. under the premium system Dr. McNeill advised th at lpublic address system at a press; ldescrihed th e ‘ he spec“ ‘PI‘OPOSEd Atlantic DEVElOPment-area did not ex act the govern-. dataitsolf willstgkejour weeks incur}. ‘ p lmature embryo" which will not [problems overnight. ldo much to help the Atlanticl P l ever achieved on the tcmpera-. . ture of Venus. both at the sur- lpremier balloon 200 feet. in diameter.face and in the thickly fogged lBurchi“ soared off to the fringe of space ,venusian atmosphere. {both . said ‘ should ltlie bill which sets up the board lercd and the province will qual- commission Identification cards. abOUt 90 Per Cent 0‘ the PmV‘ persons who are paid - up sub-‘ Hospital Care Free lo All, ' " Premier Says Alter Meeting $300,000 “The commission," he said. I lManitobans Vote Today ‘ l WINNIPEG ((‘Pl 5 . Manl- tohan vote today in a general lelection that may be drawing more than the usual amount of attention circles. ‘ Premier Duff Roblln ls test- ing the appeal of the Progres sive Conservative party he first ed to minority power in 1958 in federal political .“will issue a directive shortly after 43 years of playing second‘ regarding thcs e cards." fiddle to Liberals and associ- ection, Spring Rumors Heard By JAMES NELSON OTTAWA (CPl—P-rime Min- Aboimon of the premium plan ted groups. His government be- isier Dieienbaker. scotchmg' a .put into effect by a Liberal gov-. ernment in 1959. was one of the t h e Conservatives“ planks in Dec. 10 election campaign. Premier Sha .main issue of the election." H ‘said that the premium system had been given a “fair trial” by. his government “and this triali convinced us of the immediate l tives have imp cent sales tax. 1 $48. need for a change The Liberals also promised to1 abolish the premium system ifi elected on Dec. 10. pointing out . t 1that the system was unneces- sary "now that the Conserva- osed a four per w called it “th Liberal ,Senator Scornful Of Proposed Atlantic Bd. OTTAWA (CPL-Liberal Sen-ltic area is for money." Scnaior the rcsult of a forced dclivery lator Harold Connolly Thursday lConnolly said. ‘ government's The people of the Atlantic 35-"an'lmmatureu Pre‘lment to solve their industrial “However. they did expect a N S t. .sound health. . which mar ‘ova co lalwould grow to adulthood with lresultant benefit to the people .‘of Nova cotla. New Bruns- 1wick. Prince Eward Island [and Newfoundland. 1 “Yet have found rovinces progress Industrially.l The and Senator George (L—New Brunswick) e main defect in is that it makes no proViSion that hat is not to said. | (Continued on Senator Connolly added during the last federal election; emmenbhumess the. lcampaign. Prime Minister DIE‘l takes certain action. their liking.‘ he page 5 Col. 3i lFierce Storm ints Ontario l TORONTO iCPl Abolition of insurance prem- . . . . t y , . . “em fields. and on “5 rad“"for long-term financing of new linstead of a healthy baby they .wmter snowstorm struck Wide iwave emissmns. . lcwas ON L . the . They should IFF‘. provide far better gclues than have at been found kind of life e s. u After speeding past Venus. the lZ-foot-long spacecraft withl its ISIS-foot sprcad of solar pan- els will rush on towards the sun. l Launched last Aug. 27. Mari- ner already has sent back a treasure trove of information from four instruments that have een measuring magnetic fields. radiations and dust particles i between the earth and enus. INSIDE TODAY Announcements. notices . 15 B is . . . . .. 3. IS industries. “The grcat need in the Allan-lture. MUSICIAN PLANS ACTION FOR BOOT LE’GGER LISTING WINNIPEG (CP)—-A Win-. nipeg musician was looking for somebody to sue Thurs- ay after his occupation was listed on the voters’ roll as premature embryo, lhi h [of .north sh tr oni voters' list as a bootlcgger thcn?“ the caller replied. l Mr. Tymochek said a chock at the returning office con- firmed the listing. ”bootlegger.‘ “I am getting in touch with Tommy Tymochek. 56-year- my lawyer- he salfl- If I i old bachelor who teaches {an “15- “amrally 1'“ 3‘“an o suc. accordian music at his north- end Winnipeg home. said he had listed his occupation .as musician when the enumera- Stan Carrick. returning offi- cer for the riding. said the improper listing had been the tor came his place to work of a practical joker. collect names for St. John's The enumerator said he riding in today's Manitoba marked Mr. Tymochck's occu- gcncral election. ation correctly on both the Later. he said, he started receiving telephone calls ior's field book from people asking for liq- I uor. n this book. however. an unknown “practical joker" scratched o ut "musicians" and printed in above "boot- Ieggcr," Mr. Carrick said. “Look. I've never sold liq— nor in my life." he protested to one caller. “Why do people Classified . , . . . . . . .. 14, 15 Comics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Iii Finance. markets . . . . . . .. 17 Rural Churches . . . . . . . . .. 7 Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 City. Queens 5 Prince County . . . . . 2 Kings County . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 Summerside . . . . . .. 3 rt . . , , . . . . . . . . . .. 12. 1.1 Womens' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8 Gerald aeiiate. ' foot. midget doesn‘t need much of a blanket and won't keep bothering me?" girl “Well. why are you on the l A lists at the error through. as its . THE SHORT OF IT frame. They are in Tomnto to prunoto Christmas lights. . it“ THE TALL AND get too much anyway Ed- die Carmel. 3. needs a ct to cover his eight foot. 11% inch ihave been handed an imma. .areas of Ontario Thursday. ty- : hitting 45-year-old politician. that ; l l . Kootenay West) said the Col- -- A ficrrel umbia River treaty indicated .ing up traffic and taxing snow. as lremoval equipment to the limit. . tL—Nova Scotial came entrenched solidly in an- .other vote the following year. it recent weeks there have. been increasingly frequent re-v ports that Mr. Roblin. a hard- is a possible successor in the near‘ future to Prime Minister Diet—1 cnbakcr as national leader of the Progressive Conservative part . Mr. Diefenbaker hasn't said‘ anything about retirement and' Mr. Roblin said in a publishedl in crview: “As far as I am con- cerned. I have no other plans (than to continue as premierl .and I can think of no greater task or challege than continu- . i 1. . ‘ ' the position I now have inces residents were covered.‘ .. .iums will save each individual mg m ” “Under the new arrangement." scnbers 9f the Plan 5119"” how 3524 per year and will in e a n a ‘the “MOT” “Mi 1 the/said. "everyone. will be cov- ‘ 0“ l0 “1"” hospital Insurance 'ycarly saving to families 0 f Parliament At A Glance HE CANADIAN PRESS l P By T THURSDAY. Dec. 13, 1962 ‘ Sp .aker M a r c. 91 Lambert . disallowed questions by MPs ‘ 5 about an alleged RCMP in- j ‘ vestigation of political activl- l ties at universities. . H. A. Olson (SC-~Mcdiclne l Hati said his party will cease its voting support of the gov- cabinet. Alexis Caron tL—Hulli said . recent pay increases for civil ‘ servants favored higher in- 5 come groups. some bottom groups getting nothing. ‘ H erridge iNDP— a complete lack of knowledge about the project involved. Senator H a r o l d Connolly Southwestern Ontario was the. government's Atlantic Devel~ l hardest hit. Several inches of isnow were piled into drifts by .high roes. ‘ The snow ex ‘lakcs north to g Winds a drift ice was icndcd from th North Bay. cas Wind in Kingston and west to sor. d about five miles piled up on the ore of Lake Erie. ma- ! a.m. to continue the debate on g the disabled tug boati interim supply. The Senate is .Arlenc and her owner in 10-foot adjourncd until Monday night. 9 t l l A pocket in the centre includ-l ring Metropolitan Toronto. Hamg lilton. London and Barrie areasi “C399” “1"” "I “‘9 bad‘(sc « Medicine Hat) warned l opment Board bill is imma- ture and spineless. FRIDAY. Dec. 14 The Commons mects at 11 Social Cred Annoyance OTTAWA tCPi-H. A. Olson “Vealher‘ Thursday that his party will . .ccase “preventing the Liberals" lfrom overthrowing the govern- ‘Pr'ncess Sets 'ment, unless the cabinet takes , ' action on lcgislaiion already Wedding Date passed. original slip and his cnumera- , LONDON iAPi —-The wedding ‘of Princess Alexandra and An- lgus Ogilvy will be in Westmin< :stcr Abbey April 24. the Royal lsaid he was authorized by his .Family announced Thursday party to warn the govcrnmcnt Speaking during the dcbate on Ian interim supply motion au- thorizing expenditures of $380.- l089.511 for January. Mr. Olson fnight. The princess is 25. Hertliat this would be the last 'Earl of Airlic. Carmel weighs 543 pounds and to owing. still gr i is a financier. ‘4 bill ‘ government had until late .lan- "uary "to give us an indication hired to type the ‘fiancc. a Iiiycar-old son of theintcrim supply motion to rc- ‘ccive Social Crcdit support un- less demands wcre met “We believe no further legis- ‘lation is needed for most of the Lthings we ask the government to . ' . With another intcrim supply due within a month. 9. :3" ’b gthat they are going to do some- thing." The mcastircs for which the cabinet already had authority to take action included projccts un- der the agricultural dcvclnp. lmenl program. implementation ‘of the royal commission rcporis Lon publications and transporta- FRFDI-ZRK‘TON 1H“ A . . . was an- nounced Thursday by Premier Rohichaiid. He said that Morgan Mari- timcs Rum Ltd. an affiliate of real. will cstablish in thc Kent County community north of iMoncion a distillery. bottling Iplant and farm. the latter to ifeed 1.000 head of cattle at a ltime. Distillery waste products and additives are used for fin- sci! Whephoto) lishinn cum. 1 r ‘the cabinet does not intend to .call a general election on its own ‘ said the SPECULATION on DATES .ment during its Christmas re- Dec. 20 to Jan. 21. and call a the House of Seagram. Mont-i spate of rumors in Ottawa. sand Thursday night. the government has "no thought of any elec' tion." He dismissed out of hand sug. gestions that the govenmnent might dissolve Parliament early next month and call a spring election. suckling a stronger mandate in the House of Com- mons. Such speculation nose from time to time but had no bads in fact. he said. economic and fiscal measures now before Parliament or to be presented to it. Mr. Diefenbaker made the statement to reporters who asked for his comments on the decision of the North Atlantic Council to have its 1963 spring meeting in Ottawa in April. He said he welcomed the decision. A reporter asked whether the decismn made in Paris film‘s- day “might affect. next spring’l election possibilities." "I know of no suggestion! in that regard." Mr. Dtefeabaker replied. “Speculation continues from time to time. and that speculation has no basis in fact. “The government intends to proceed with its program boiib economic and fiscal and at the moment there is no ._ ' or thought of any election." The prime minister's refer- ence to the government's pro- gram “both economic and fie-v cat" was taken as an indication volition before anotha' budget is presented to Parlia. merit. Ther the capital baker might. cess. scheduled to run from late wintcr or early spring clcclion. iter Shows With Gov’t lion. and action on i'Pr'nmnend- atins by the Productivity Coun~ cil and thc Atlantic Provinces Economic Council—commissions that wore already carrying out research duplicath In legisla— tion for Atlantic and national economic dcvclnpmcnt hoards. Brunei Mop-Up Being Pushed By PETER SMARK RRL'xui TOWN. Brunei iReu~ tcrsi Britain’s 3.000 — man task iorcc pushed mopping-up opcrations against scattered bands of Borneo rcbcls Thurs- day but many scnior officers icarcd the military “clean-up" mizhi prm'c long and costly. With British troops and ma- rincs in posscssion of most key points In this proicctot‘ate and rcbcl-aficctcd areas of neigh- boring Sarawak colony. the ma- .iority of tho hard-core iiisur‘ gcnts appcai‘cd to have cscaped capture and iakcn to the Jun- ’3. 'i II'WRS thought tracking them clown “Olilt'l bc a tough job. EDistillery Plant 5 Planned In NB. The plant \llll prndlicP a full ltnc ni i'iin.<. whiskies and girls inr lllt" \laritimc provinces and wines for..\'cw Brunswick. the prcmicr said. Bottling is scheduled to start April I and production of indus— trial alcohol. for all provinces cast of tlic rockics. will be u.- dcr way by I. l. ‘ Premier Robichaud said the plant will have 33 to 38 employ- ccs at the start. Local produce wou b used. local clttlc bought and a training program instituted for employees. - i’? v... w