*M «d-V‘ ‘ W» - ‘ V It It's Good For The island The Guardian is For It “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew who @nmdian H 11:. a: sum... (,‘flARLOTTETOWfiT—CANADA, F‘RVIDFA‘Y.“MAT—8.1961 VOL. LXXVII. N0. 109 Author-ind In Second Clu- MIII by Department. d for paymul min-u. u ‘0 WEATHER Sunny and \t t} warm. «.OUthHC‘Si winds: 15. Low-high 35 and 62’). NOT MORE—7 THAN Pork-Barrel Charges Heat lempers 0i MPs OTTAWA tCPi —- Charges ecititve assistant to Mr. Hays. i the government was involved in’ and which Mr. Nielsen said was "pork-barrel patronage" raised signed by Donald S. Macdonald. i the heat of the Commons cham. Liberal member for Toronto iber Thursday with a crackling Rosedale and parliamentary lexr-hange between Erik Nielsen secretary to Justice Minister ‘iPCthtkoni and two cabinet Fal’reail. ministers. He read: Mr. Nielsen was completing 3 "Dear l)n James Forgle. speech begun Apri 24 when he MP for Renfreiv North. has re- charged that a representative of quest?” that 31F. Terattt'e \’. Agriculture Minister Hays tried McCann of 73 Pembroke St. to persuade Jacob Ti-aoh, man. West. Pembi‘o'e. be retained Monster Seen for all Farm Credit Corporation N.B.. work in this area in place of . H. . ager of Purity Dairy Company Edmonton, to cut by half at o six-month anotlter exe- dcricion. ctttive member and Stanley temtber. Left to right are Ale). McKinney. president of the SOME OF THE top men in the C a n a d i a n Plowman's . Council. Brampton. Ontario. Willis. Cornwall. Canadian Contra“ With RCA,“ Mr . Bradley Whp' I be' Comm! “"9 he” “Stem” R. . Frey. agricultural attt champion plowman in 1963 station Namao and Griesbach here. Is now receiving this to discuss arrangements for “50,: Imperial Oil Ltd. at. who will compete in the world . 1 army rile of}. M V. I He“ of th ml , f the ('anadian chant ionslitp executive i on the. match in Austria in Septem. i | L h N i . ‘ttat inie r. '. ie sen, ' " P ' tlt‘ amze 0 Plotting matclt here Iin Sep- Council; David Gilchrist. Ft'c» ber. n WWW“ dl'rmg Cons'deralmn m? ‘Chaninfan ~ arm or am‘u-uuure d 9 p a r t m p n g i Ciedit Coiporaiion to make KOCH N‘ESS "Rt’lttt’t'S‘~-9t't‘t' spending estimates. identified "3959 Chang“. l “Wild 31’9"“ land‘s elusive Locii Ness mon' fhp representative as a Mr_ MC. ciate it if you could FINN me ster was reported seen by six Kay he Information he had in carrying out Mr. Forgie's re- persons Thursday- tied ltim to liev ays quests" had personally interfered with J- J- the fttll term of the contract, 5011"“ When the House resumed con- 9 Greene (L — Reiifrew asked Mr. Nielsen how he got possession of the letter. Four employees and two guests of a hotel on the shores of the locli said they watched I! Parliament.“ I At A Glance Ry THE CANADIAN PRESS THURSDAY. May 7. 1964 l ' Erik Nielsen in‘ - Yukon’i charged patronage interfer- ence—denied by cabinet min» islers——in connection with an Edmoton-area m-ilk contract. (‘reditiste Leader Caouetic demanded that advance skt-ich maps of federal constituencies be produced for Parliament or urned. Senator G. S. ’l‘liorvaldson 'PC—Manitobat former pres- ident of the Conservative party. urged admission of Communist China to the Uni- ted Nations. Acting Trade Minister Drury announced h i g h e r delivery auctas on Prairie wheat effec- tive May 1. Two Quebec Liberals ('t‘lll» ci7ed the lack of French- spcaking personnel in the ag— ricullure department. FRIDAY. May it The Commons meets at 11 am. EDT to discuss amend- ments to the Nationa De- VEN CENTS it“'pxaa§ Six Buildings Destroyed In Island Fires Yesterday i' lwo Barns, 7 Cows i lost in W. Royalty rash of fires yesterday lell six buildings in ashes in Queens an 'ings counties. The out- breaks were not connected. Four hat‘ns.two dwellings and a summer cottage, were burned. Heaviest damage was suffered ,by William MacKinnon of West Royalty who lost seven milk cows. a calf and some ol her cattle not immediately detcrr’nin- ed when two barns and a small shed were levelled. The house was sav . The fire broke otti at 2 pin. and when it was noticed oy Mr. MacKinnon, the building.» were all of cattle escaped the fire and were rounded tip by Mr. Mac. Kinnon and others in the area. His entire dairy herd. iiotvev— call was answerer by the Charlottetown Fire dc— partment at 2.40 but when they ‘arrived the buildings were all burning fiercely. Firemen used all 300 gallons in the truck wa ,ter supply and additional wa- _ . , . ‘ ~- ~ fence Act, The Senate stands the monster mow" awn.“ m sideiation of th e estimates Wnl'ld'l‘ “‘9 h " "H" r a h I e . S p I surface of the lakeg "at coiilide. Tt‘ttt'S‘layi Mt" Hays made member “k? '0 knnw' rammed ad‘ummed to 8 Dim" Monday‘ ‘ arable speed..- stieeping denial of the stigges- [hf “’km‘ mommr' ' Yum. grmmd for this “sat-'34"; Council and Graeme Lmk- holds tllP degree 0' 090"” "I —‘ ’MV— " N T" 'inns' He Said he had never —T v ‘___“_—*‘ “V‘ u soon Mr. Trach. or a Mr. Mc- ' either he nor any of Canadlan Champmnshm plow. letter. Summerside who ts the Philosophy is a research scien‘ . . - here- British Lab ~- .. n . . his offic1als was in any way in- . secretary They also talked tist in plant pathology trig match is splendid. Alex with slam”, Willis, or Cornwall McKinney. 0t Brampton. “lithium is the defending Canadian "mg? "c’frcl'gfina‘lg Scdres Success vol\ed. He stint Mr. Nielsen president of the Canadian champion and will compete in peeling Carl Willis t‘o be o‘ne' . was making insinuations and piowmen's Council inid the the world match this year In of [he Hm mp men in the Ca_ In Local voflng smears. ‘ I y Guardian yesterday during 3 Austria. The match “ill be he nadlan match in Semen]an industry Minister Dl'lll'y said . . v V . Mr. McKay was an employee of LQNDON 'Reums “‘9 "p‘ the defence production depart- inosnion Labor natty scored a ment. in wltom the minister had formerly owned and farmed by ember 2"_ and 27‘ Tile “'Cek- PRAISES PLOWMEN tbig success Thursday night in “utmost confidence" and Mr. Stafford Gordon who now rc- 10": 910m": ""mpomm" COV‘L MIT MCKtnm‘y had warm the last widespread municipal MCK3-" had said “‘9 5111195" sides in Montague, Dates are “‘5 the perm“ seplt‘mlx‘l' 20‘27‘ Praise yesterday to" the Call' balloting before the parliamen- "0“; “9'9 “false and “’lthttt” Sept. 15-1. , My wm'ls represented Can. bl‘é‘ 0t 1513!“ Plowmt’n t a ,tary general election this fall. f““"d3“”"-" Mr Mckmnm was m 'heigda along with (jiiiii-ieg.Mn3-_fliav9 competed "1 tile Canad'i .On. the basis of Thursdayi Mr. D_i‘lit'.\-' said Mr. McKay V ’ _ ‘ . , prawn“ along \‘mh R. P_ Frey Ontario at the “mid (-nmpeu.rlan titles malChes m‘ recentmight s returns. Deputy Labor had dented making any threat *lmng'b‘ “'59” "I"? .mnfmldf“ Tomnm a member of me excl mm at peoples, mm. in 1957 yeal's- .119 ha a 5990'?" “’9”. Leader George Brown forecast whatsoever to Purity Dairy and “"l‘ 0‘ Pm”? f‘d‘m'd Mam“ mu”. 'Cnmmmee 0 the coun, and was the top Canadian when 0! “3'59 (or Ham” Godfleyt a landslide general f‘lt‘t'tlon vtc- that he had received no suggcsg “"31 Elemenlflly sc“""l" {*5 h" ' (Ot'nWfilL tory over the ruling Conserva- tion from Mr. Hays on what addl‘es-‘E‘d “‘9 “mm “m” brief interview The mmmti.‘ on the F‘uchscnbtgl State Farm tiott will be held at Brudenell "93“ Viennai ”‘ “‘9 he“; "tr i . to represent Canada next . . . l h n the provincial park. on land AUSIt‘ta 5_81‘am area. 0" y a d year in the word mate . Urged Bit SUMMERSIIW. w Dr. N netlt Parker. superintendent t .4 4 'D c -' t' . M .i the com clition was t , ‘ V “.1- ,3nd n-a‘ld (.Hkh-HM' had ‘ His soil), (farl Willis, who will The commute, have a . _ lives. should be done. He said he mf‘etlth‘l 0r tht’ P-E‘l- l‘f‘thFa- mumn' XB' “ho Is also on ‘ - Hang id be 't - ‘tion of Mayors and Municipal. the (‘Xr‘t‘ilitVO _\1r. Frey is no. “9,0”? I“ “‘9 t'Cllt'Can- ed tor all of the plowmg com-i Labor's genera} socrciaw‘ “'0” ",d 9:“: “9de ‘? get; in.“ here i'aqt’ wen”; ‘ tional agricultural advisor for “‘"““S m the (fanadmn mate“ petttors to be accommOdat-Ed Len Williams. said if ’l'hurs- “MT 'Hal' .i-(ém h‘ "h MLKay‘.‘ Tim, S“ Prihlpndcm Ewakh. Imperial Oil Limited. :1 Bi‘udciicll this year, WING-'1" one motel.. and all of the .day's voting pattern held. ' h "_ 392’“ ‘Vat 9. WP‘iIdi m pl“. t. ..Fd' fl” " " Settled Canada at the “’0‘” council executive and SU‘PEI‘Vl-jwould mean a Labor majority .9 P‘f’t’a'e ‘0 ha“ a Jud'ctat 0" _" 5” “g. 1‘1” 0“ " MEET LOCAL MEN ‘ match at Arnioy. (‘otutly .\n.,sing people will in’ in another” or more than 100 seals in the mquuy. if key to out littute . term. Here. they (ainfcrred ilil'lth ind IfNjorl‘heanulreland in so the accommodation anglei (silo-member House of Commons. I‘DREPARED To quAR ffi1hpn:;;:tnifl'l‘li:“r2':in“The "5:: ‘ I '. ' ‘ i ' ..'. s lll‘( auzitns r w - _ . ,‘ _ , - g - Theiin Hits, Lcaiy Vt 0 ts 7 an iiti to has be?" “(liked 0'" m0“ Tat 1n Thursday's local elections M'C‘t‘ M"- Nielsen sald Mt‘ ' “ . - ' '. t ‘ ‘l 'l o ' i " ‘ - viince at the )l‘CSt‘nt time." P'FQI' Elli)“, hrs Hui- Isfactor)‘ Mr‘ MChmney sald' England and Walt.s [labor Tt‘aclt was prepared to swear .__..._.._ _,_. _._.L.._,.,,__A .. Present plans call for theimcked up a double triumph by under oath to the information I I ‘ annual DlOWlnR matCh dinnel"scoring big gains of municipal WY?" "’ the House. Mt“ “wry Chatham Tops in be located in the Regiona mum” seats hmh in Lnndnn said: I ,Htgh 50mm] 3‘ MOMEEUC and‘and the provinces. Returns latc H” “9 'Ml’- Nielsent has it Mark I ' In group of active and enet‘ge- Thursday night were Sim mi from Mr. Trach that he is pre. . 11(‘ women are. expected to put pared to swear an affidavit as HALIFAX mp. _ The \mamer _, . complete bill the over-all p1('- flip a meal the Visitors Willlgure was clear. i long remember. ‘ to the truth of these things, let get it and let us look into “mop he"? in”, Thumda“. ID us i H . A ,. ' . In London. Labor won control (his matte]. ,N(larittmes wete' It: a sltong It‘ltri‘v;Z of the colincils of at least 18 of . -- . ‘ I: warm air ta was {His 1 1h - h r1]; M“’ MPH“. Ia'er ,Chmged temperatures 20 degrees above e new. orougin the”. “.0”, .gmngs on amen out of London. Labor had a members nr the Liberal partyi‘tiip year. C. Breton Waters iii of 254 seats spread over in *tl’pttinm‘tent 0C SOIiClt-OI‘S l0 (‘liatltitnL .\’.R..was the warm- ” t . “x n?“ "H" "1‘" i ‘2'? » '1 -h'] I (‘ the Farm (‘redit Cor oration ~ ‘ i ~ - t h day .3 ’ "‘5" “mm” “ '9 "9 '9'“ ' h p - ‘est spot in the Maritimes Thuis- 5'3"” “mmg ‘ e ' a syDNm' men s can Ed. ‘ servatives had a loss of lirz. 111-‘ personal and con-,‘dav— egrees. T'hls topped a PS. 59' t HALIFAX i(.‘Pt Firefiglit- five ers‘ hopes that rain was on tile ’0 D) D. 37 Cnnsmered “‘9 “or” “3‘ ldependents dropped 64 and the‘ fidential‘ letter he said was ad wav were dashed Thursday , . ward Keiso, transport depart. “Mg”. 7 recurd m- 77 deg”. ' . . . st. . . . , . . .. night as the weatherman Iii‘c- 2?\‘N:i\?zeR:\Eolell;llngxii‘l: "' mom "'0 . mmrmatmn “meet iL'beL“19.'E??‘l..b¥ .. 935.57“? .MQIE‘TH'AEE‘“ 1962; ._ - . .1 dicted another warm. sunny p,me when, 200 volunteer here. s a t d 4 ursday Cape i ‘ A day oday foi- Nova Scotia‘s1 fmmm “on. hauling on 3 NW Breton Island ts still chocked! with ice that is playing havoc "“ with shipping. t Capt. Kclso said the. coast 13: still clogged with heavy ice andt the ice field surrounds the is- land from here to the Strait of. Canso. . parclted woodlands. Firemen battled about 50 tires. hursday. mile front. Forestry officials dc- scrtbed it as the most danger- OUS PLANE KEPT BUSY A Canso water-bombing platie on loaii from the Newfoun latt government _ r ‘ \vatct‘ bomber hopped from fire "9 Said westerly Willds Thurs-= to fire all day. Stowe own for day were h0ldinfl the ice Dackl five of the new fires. allowing “U'Slde Sydney harbor. allowmfl' hundreds of fire fighters to rush frt‘t’ DEVlSMiOW The icebl'eakel‘ They had no idea how much forest had been lost in the fires. but already it ppcars well above the total burned acreage. last year. One tltousand eight hundred acres were lost then in 300 f‘ s g, . I r“ 5%. T. One fire in the Halifax area . and subdue the flames and pa- JOlin A. Macdonald will e already has bumlcd “ML 2'00" ti'ol potentially da ngerou s' bei'thed here until theatrea isi m t h T y I - i The cans" mm.“ In New Meantime e federal ice-‘ ave burned about 1.000 actes. R ‘ n r maI rm, vac There have been several "thersr "F-da 9 d f t. omen“ breaker Labrador has been sent [n the same range. igni'e i" an ores Iy 1.0 BOIWOOd. Nfld.. where heavy _ was battling lowat s , , I _ , , h. Most of Thursday‘s 50 fireslcontaininz the fire. burning in 'C" '5 We‘emmg ""9?!" 0'“ f. were under control, includingi heavy spruce and tr. using the port. l2-Mile Limit's Timetable Shows Application Delay that the followmg bodies of water be declared part of Ca- ‘nadtan territorial waters; East Coast—Gulf of St. Law- rence. Bay of Fundy. Strait of Belle Isle and all smaller bays along the jagged coasts of Nova scotia and Newfoundland. i l By RONALD LEBEL The external affairs minister OTTAWA tCiPt—Ttte govern-‘and Fisheries Minister Robi- ment has dropped its plan to chaud indicated that the exact extend Canada‘s offshore terri- manner in which the key base tortal and fishing limits in mid-l lines will be drawn is men 81’ and now aims to imple-i topics under discussion With the t. the changes by stages‘American government. ‘ ater this year and in 1965. ev said a brief submitted H .— 3‘ O in January. 1961. to the former Th? new “mash” was (“5' i (To servativc g ove rnmcnt by gnwfi' ag’ggfi; rinsed Thundny by Ex'ernal the Fisheries Council of Canada ‘ u ' ‘ Affairs Minister Martin as the mera a'm' Mr "N, (“saw Entrant‘e- ‘ I ‘ _ , e n a t e commerce committee n" ‘ i Mr Martin said the negotta~ ‘ ned hearings on a controver- “ tions have not involved 1 bill authorizing the Cabinet WANTS BASELINE SYSTEM ‘ treaty and historic fishing rights \t expand the three-mile terri- The council, which represents of the US. a ropean coun- tries in the belt extending from three to 12 miles fromt nadian cons no. i These rights would be left un-’ touched The extended lZ—mile halting it“ W810" limit by means Ot‘mosl commercial fishing com- straight baseline system and I panics and packers in Canada. proclaim a 12-mile exclusive railed ini- ii baseline system "'8 "mt that would close most bay 8'0"! 1'. Martin the delay 1 the costs in foreign fishermen. caused by "very difficult"i The three - mile territoria _ said $100 A POUND ' ' ' i it and lZ-mile fishing : limit would only affect Russian “mm "bid ‘33:: be menu trawler mu. Rev. William Reid. 36. the volunteered to lose a pound Rise 96 pound:- atiabout tout June “6 won” I." sew . bani," dflwn from headland tries that have not traditionally Nit-pound minister at (far. for every 5100 df’t‘éttPd '0 tht‘ Rounds “‘ month I “11:” lo headland. ‘fished off Canada's out Ind‘ man Memorial Uni-ted Church 9-1 non c o si s of 0 new 1" in“ M“ t" We “tin-- mfxiamwmm much The council Income-11y asked t west coasts. In Toronto} west end. It on chnrch organ He hove- l" “ltd “3’ WWW” w of Charlottetown s c o o I s ‘ d ‘ called "imposs-ible.’ 9. had 3 normal readings for this time of He said that the success or the high schools and vocalionali go do- the grade standards must be objective about schools in the province pends on Rural School Consolidation Dr. Kenneth Parker I in: young children on a bus to to a school which may as ten miles away." However. we such ; maintained by the schools from‘ a change if it means better ed— iwhich their students come. 1 teacher mtist teach subjects in eight grades, a task which no v He also remarked that "ut:~ der the present limitations of my newly-trained chers will be. pers ‘ cent teaching i school districts. i He noted that mention school consolidation at the ve- cent sitting of the Legislature of nimediately brought ters of h a some ground g con ned with the thought of plac- Bushland lermed Explosive (‘hiief Forestry officer for int prov'nt-e. Frank Gatidet, I a st ,niglii “described the fire sit- , nation in grass and bushland: in P.F..l. . explosive, due to the long dry spell. He said the godsend as tat as he were concerned in still on the keeping wooded area. . A few more warm days like there has been. he noted. would soon melt what snow ground am “'35. Gatidet appealed to pen- pie who see tndtcaltions of fires to report them immediately Prompt reports of grass fire- and hush fircs would or could |prevent a serious outbreak or property loss. he said. 1 Several fires were reported Eto his department yesterday |One at West Royalty where a ibarn was destroyed. a cottage there Mr. fort. INSIDE TODAY Births. deaths . 14 Classified . . . . .. 12. 1.1. It Comi . , . . . . . . . . i . . . . . .. 11 Sport 9 Finance. market . . . . . . .. tl Rural churches .. 6 Editorials . . . . . .. 4 Kings. Queen. City 5 Summersi ‘ Women'l 7 positrioi-is in these i iication for oiir children," he tpassed the experimental stage i in other provinces." "Nova Scotia expects to close last one-room Saskatchewan has had a for years i its ; 1970. } consolidation system i in which youngsters travel dis- { i(?onttinued on page 3. col. 7' X . t l ablam. Eleven head‘ V front 1 ~ .3. . Dr. P i‘kcr otnted out l'i ‘ g , l in each3 i p 315 one rot): "Cttnsoltdaiitiit is not new, ', schmis in the province. on . he pmnted out. It has to n 3 school by ‘ i ntain floor were saved. buckets “(earls all the feed stippiy was lost .ti the fire as well as some small equipment The tractor and a little feed was moved to safety iii timP. The buildings were reported parity insured There was no estimate of damage. Sl'MMER COTTAGES A small summer (‘tll'H-l“ at Rosebaiik burned late yestct‘ day afternoon when it caught. fire apparently from sparks from a grass tire that must have con tanned into flame by the wind. it “as mtitcd by LO. Kelly. Charlottetown who said that was the only explanation he could give. They had burned some rubbish in a field behind the cottage in tlie forenor-n. but had waited more than one and one-half lioitrs, lte said. before. leaving and had felt sure fire was left, The Charlottetown and Park- dale Fire Departments sent out pumpcrs and kept the blaze spreading to two nearby cottages. also owned by Air. The building was gutted SO badly. it will viriiiaily be A total loss. situated on the corner of the 48 and Baldwin's Road. Cause of the, fire was unknown Also residing in the house was ‘Mrs. Connolly's son-in aw James O'Brien arid family, in eluding five children. Oniv a few articles from “1. There was iin insurance. VACANT REILDING Fire destroyed a vacant house and barn in Winslne yesterday evening. on ned by Norman Lar ter. Winsloe. The call was answered by fhp Parkdale Fire Department. but the barn and house were leve - led, Cause of the fire was not known. (‘tin‘flRl). C a l i 1. AT" u Forty - four persons perished ‘ Thursday in a Pacific \ir Lines crash and explos'o so violent that only bits of flesh and has. lketball-size pieces of wreckage . remained l The twiii—eiigine airliner front Reno. Vev.. plunged nose-first i into a gently rolling pasture ~10 ‘ntiles east of its destination, San Francisco. it carried three crew person- nel and 41 other persons include in: two federal aviation agent-y employees. Bits flesh—with no complete bodies -\\ere Scale 1‘ tered over the rural area near a herd of 20 to 30 peacefully- grazlng cattle. Federal officials tried to piece Diugging Sparks Pro (‘P from AP-Rcutcrs MOSCOW The l'niled States and H rt l a in have pt't\|(‘>l(‘('l jointly to the Soviet foreign and defence nlllli\ll‘lf‘\ against the apparent druzgin: of four null.— ary allot-lies in the Rlatk W1 port of Odessa last \‘larch The l‘S embassy licte has protested that three US mili- tary attatltcs appatcnlii were white in Odessa. the state department disclosed in Washington Thursday. in London the lttt’clzti office said Ri‘iti~lt assistant naval attache was tiiih the \mf‘l’ll'nlls on the trip and also \\.:s drugged. The Briton wt: identi- fied as 1.1-(‘mdr H Harvey. Samuel The dt-ttus'ing of the l? S ma- atid air altar-lies apparently during a hotel din- tbe course of a \lal't'l] the Black Sea mild i’rat'llon press of. rino. naval State department I Garbled Message Cl Mignitingéiiii“"1;iPondered Alter Crash . _._. _‘ U6 together the cause of the crash from the wrccknze. a transmission. I smoke front ' Pit? propeller mall and Account: that the plane was flying usu- ally loiv An F-\\ spokesman said that shorilv after a routine message from the plane. the pilot tried ' . o mess;ch lllf‘ azain ‘Biil the transmission was garbled ll didn't sound na- tural; it could have been the pilot or cit-pilot lrvin: to tell us something." the official said. A l'ntied Lines flight pilot above the doomed plane said he also llt‘nl’f‘l a garbled message, then saw a puff of smoke. i Attaches est lo Reds tttoi' Rtitwtl .l i‘k'cl'lfikt‘fi' sald the l‘ S embassy did not lod:e / its complaint with the Soviet for ~ cign otticc tiiitil llav ‘1. more than a month allf‘l' the attaches returned to \1ost‘tttv CAI 51-21) BROWSINESS ‘ ale department officials said time “as needed to com— plete ill 0 d I c at tests \vhich showed the itirce ltad received l‘nlillL’ll bat'bitiiai‘alcs drowsiness However, the l... investigation was not absoliilelv f‘lillt'ithf‘ and the men wero not harmed, it was stated. l'S H11! ('Ollnlj Marine l.t.-('o1..l , Vi Landi~ Eran. air force [,1 ~(V‘ol W, L. Van Meter and naval Lt.-Cmdr. Sumner Shapiro, assistant at. tallies. had dinner at their bo- tc? tn Odessa officials gave ac- dritgs when they awoke. the next mol‘ninl. t