i it's Good for the Island ~The -Guaroian is for it ene ~ MOSCOW-PEKING AXIS DISCU: al SS! e “AD. Cameron (left), pres ident of the Canadian Club, with Sir Robert Hadow, “Maecott—Feling Axis’. The | having ‘served in Ottawa and speaker, knighted in 1953, we the U.S. capital. He has been giving a number of lectures | former member of the United | singe th retirement. “See COLLAPSE INTO. BEDS ~ Entire Crew Airlifted From Freighter Off N.S. By DAVE PIKE HALIFAX (CP) — od eight exhausted seamen taken off the freighter Sierte by heli- see anything. We called for di- rections—no directi ons," he said with a shrug. Capt. Charissis said mést of navy hel ; seas | the ‘had ke f capters collapsed into beds at a and shallow water prevented Sie ona nay pets arte hotel Tuesday. night; almost 24 tugs from drop as they left.the immigra- ~ néue® after the ship grounded’on | They were ‘building for-their hotel. @ coastal reef about 18° iniled the AWatt SALVAGE ; “My work is done now,” he said, referring to the impending Salvage operations. He did not | .| think the ship was a loss. “Seas are breaking all over | the thing,” said Hugh C. Milroy, district marine superintendent for Foundation Maritime Lim- ited. ‘The weather ‘for tomor- row is supposed to be bad. Until ‘it clears up and we can get a man aboard we won't know what ‘| keeping a close watch on her, + The ocean-going salvage pod Foundation Vigilant was | Pected te stay near the aioe | CAPITAL BUREAU, “dollar” as * well as the dates overnight. The Vigilant and the | "OF THE GUARDIAN! 1864-1964. smaval patrol boat Loon stood by | OTTAWA — Miss Caro Ratch-| the heaving, breaker-lashed ship | ~~ fard of Charlottetown has been | (Continued on page 2-Col. 2) ‘|e should have moe here _jleft Moscow Saturday. Toon CANADA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1962. Man. Is. ew. Fitness Council . ‘ a with a few 5 oe ra dover ge ag aia 3%. Low-high . + The agency had announced Monday that Molotov was re- suming his post as permanent 0 Convict, MONTREAL (CP) — An ‘es- } Soviet representative to the In- caped conViet. and a provincial | ternational. Atomic. Energy. wesday *aid. policeman were killed T ay City police were called in on Agency in Vienna and probably « , vicious gun battle in Mont- It he’ left Moscow Saturday, | real’s east end. Monday. Reporters and photog- jyzed by a bullet. Faphers meeting ‘trains 404 ry. convict, Raymond. Rou- planes for the last two days, caught no trace of him, how- | leau, was trying to buy ® car Was. no chance he might have proached to question him about | crossed into Austria without | One city policeman was. vere | Policeman & list of serial num reported stolen, t the gun battle by cries of “help, help, help" on the police radio system. .” the voice said. The Montreal police dispatcher ever. Austrian police said there | | at a used-car-lot when police ap- | ordered all available cars in: the district to the scene. Rouleau was crouched in a tenement's jdoorway off the rs of a company © “We want an ambulance right | away, one of our men is in bad to show his passport. their knowledge. He would have | ear the “bonds used_to pay for the . : | third-floor balcony, exchanging un Battle Takes Life mx TEMAINS SEE LOS. ANGELES (AP)— Jimmy Durante refused Tuesday, even ‘under oath, te reveal the identity of Mrs. Calabash. ; For years on #adtio his sign: < off was “and geod night, Mrs. Calabash wherever you are.’ Tuesday the comediah was on ‘the witness stand in superior court, testifying against ‘two men charged with breaking inte his home last July 2. A lawyer jocularly asked on cross - examination, “Who's Mrs. Calabash?” “Dat’s a sceret,”. Durante replied. , Neither the lawyer nor the p *| ter “OTTAWA (CP) tenia Mims- Monteith announced Tues- | day night the formation of a national advisory’ council on | physica) fitness. Kenneth P. Farmer, president , of the Canadian Olympic Asso-\ ciation from 1953 to 1961 and di- f rector of the Canadian Sports| Advisory Council since 1948, will be chairman of the new federal | council. © Mr.- Monteith the names of 29 members of the council—five from the Atlantic also anfounced| | s0inted. Announcement Made By Health Minister . Adding to the puzziement, the Rouleau’ ran, and was*.corn- | Shots with police below. His body Soviet foreign ministry in Mos- ered on a tenement beeing, in was waied with 16 bullets. judge pressed the point. provinces, gjght from WeStern §& cow had two answers Tuesday | to-questions about its first report | {the -ensuing gunfight, that Molotov supposedly left Sat-| Roger Robidoux, 28, a seven- ryear veteran of the provincial | “one would One | ee ee be ‘police, was fatally wounded and , daen-Poul day. The other was that further | yincent was investigation was required and’! je: in the spine. , reporters would have to call! Jean-Marie Labelle, a sales- back today. : man at the used-car-lot, was in the middie of the crossfire but got out unhurt. He said he was showing Row- Jeau a 1959 model car the es- caped convict had bought Mon- ‘Pension Offer Called Death-BedRepentanc OTTAWA (CP) Prime Min- — Diefenbaker has described Libera party's new pen- “ sions promise as “a death- Stalinist definitely. was. coming | sraRTS RUNNING « | repentance.” Ped back binge — an oe gerd “He had paid us with §2,500| He told reporters Monday that as a ok , in bonds and was to take pos- he had not had time to study flat toms-For-Peace session this afternoon,’ Lapelle the Liberal pension platform, + Acer eee Peel ». Said. “I walked with him over “but. all will remember the six- deel ‘ _—, to the car he had bought. All of buck boys in 1957." iterty @ sudden he started running. “The same people that today | .| the salvage plans will be. We're | decided oni 1 “I didn’t know what was go- turnéd and saw two po- | n coming our way, They | ‘pulled out. their guns and fired ert teat himself to cM | out of the line of fire. Rouleau | leaped a fence and fled with the policemen after him. An official of the used-car lot said._Quebec Provincial. Police were two lines of specu- had been called in after the com- here—that Molotov defied Dany discovered that the bonds . Rouleau had given them in pay- ment were stolen. - _ All bonds proffered as pay- ment fer the com *s*‘cars are checked with a‘ bank and “against i intended to ‘make a fight- to higher party au- f e F Rat Bite Fatal nal eo: Wife And Son . The new dollar will ccnmemer- freee Foot ery San aie the 18H conference held at! — The board of judges wil te Die in Crash © Charlottetown asa prelude to} under, the chairmanship of N.A. confederation in 1867... Prince) Parker, master of the Rqpal TROIS-RIVIERES. Que.. (CP) _ Edward Island is making plans| Canadian mint. Beside. An ‘RCMP officer, his wife and their three-year-old son were Donald Fleming, minister Jean-Paul.emieux of. Quebec, | xifled Tuesday in a two-c # said that an invita-| the chairman of the board of the! tision in nearby cree oe being extended to.art-| national gallery, tle director of | miles northeast of Montreal. in Canada to| the national , the domin-| ‘The policeman was identified > for such a new} ion archivist, the . Of as D. R. Bush, 36, of Ottawa. i not be issued | the Bank of Canada and th dep-| ~ Two men riding in the other . bi we be design, which is. to have | Cénadian - characteris-| R.S.P. ; Jardine, _ Ch&tlottetows. | eee gy word * ae | San eb gene Yer | -* the , Sepipeiee| | Ottawa. , Sa “ateeayepes teh ease ensasetee | Mr... and . Mrs. John O'Brien oi | | arts.of the borty.. ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP)—; They said Ronny: was not ’as Donny O'Brien died late ‘Tues. severely bitten. Police and} day and his identical twin, six th authorities immediatety | “an investigation. month-old Ronny, is in hospital 4F nr" 4 - w. Taylor, superintend- | + they were attacked by ras ent of the General Hospital said | as slept in their cots late! it appeared the bites were the | Tuesday in in their slum district gause.of death, but he could not home. positive until an autopsy was ‘Police, called to the home of | performed. . Residents of the aréa said the | downtown Clifford Street, said| house adjoining the O'Brien ’ Deany was badly bitten around | home was ‘unoccupied, in a dil- the ‘head and face and other | apidated condition and known to | | be infested with rats. - d a car to get | are making these promises were those that said then that $6 was | enough. ' fe a OTTAWA (CP). — Opposition | leader ‘Pearson, back from a two - week Mexican holiday, Tuesday called for an early elec- ‘tion lems have been piling up on this government and the ineptness of the government in handling them.’ He said he sees the central | ianwes of the parliamentary ses- sion- opening Jan 18 as employ- | ment, the econoniy and the neg- ative record of the Progressive Conservative governmment Britain’s bid for membership in the European Common Market. His election remarks stemmed | 7 Vera pay declaration "promi yeporca eral policy declaration promis- * ing a $20-a-month supplementary ' ald age pension paid for by em- ployer and employee. declaration was, |qne of a series. covering trade, agriculture, education, health and defence to be issued at in- |tervals of a week or 10 days. In a pre-election period such as the present it was a good idea | for the Liberals to indicate their stand well ahead of the actual campaign. NO JUNE ELECTION He considered a June election | “in view of the. way prob- ' he said, | “These death-bed repentances are revealing, if not always helpful.” Prior to the 1957 general elec- tion the former Liberal govern- ment raised the old age pension to $46 from $40 a month. Later. the Conservative government raised it to $55. The Liberals announced Tues- day a pledge to introduce a con- |Clude Canada, eight from Quebec and | t from Ontario. he health ministér said in al statement that the «council will | assist the government in im- | plementing the new fitness ana | amateur sport program enacted | * ae tast session of Partia- | Parliament set aside | . ea,n00 00 in the session for the) Job of encouraging and develop- | ing fitness and not - for - hire sports. Mr. Monteith. said Canadians picked as members of the coun- cil are a most distinguished group’’ whose leadership wil) en- sure that the program is a suc cess. He said the first meeting of the council will be held within the next two or three weeks. | Members of the council in- such former National | tributory pension scheme, to be | Hockey League greats as Howie | added to the present pension, if | Meeker, now living at St. | eleeted. Demanded - By Opposition Leader unlikely because of the visits John's, Nfid.. and Maurice (Rocket) Richard of Montreal. Other members include Ot- twa Rough ~Rider defensive halfback Joe Poirier; recently | appointed Anglican Suffragan | Bishop of Rupert's Land, Rt: Rev.“J. O. Anderson of Winni- peg; a Roman Catholic priest, Rev. Louis Armstrong of Yar- that month by Queen Mother mouth, N.S., and sports editors Elizabeth and the Princess and writers. Royal. Sports editors appointed to the JOHN (SPY READY council are: Andy O'Briea, Montreal, of Weekend Magazine; Thomas ‘Scotty! Melville, Re- gina Leader-Post. Also named from the newspaper field was Vern DeGeer, a reporter and columnist with the Montreal Ga- zette, as wefl as Charles Mayer, columnist with La Patrie They will be joined by sports broadcasting pioneer H. E. (Red) Foster of Toronto and Toronto Telegram sports colum- nist Ted Reeve. Other members of’ the council ‘Include: 0. MacCollum, directér ‘atid past presitient of the YMCA at Saint John, N.B.; John Ready, Charlottetown, director of ree- reation; Dorothy Walker, Hall- |fax physical educationist; ‘ Dr. Roch Lachance of St. Da- mien Station. Que., lock! sports organizer and a founder of the St. Damien Arena; Andre Mar- ceau, Quebec City sports organi- zer. Farmers Assistance Asked To Stamp OutCattle Thefts Cattle rustling is a problem in only Queens and Kings Coun- ty, the Prince Edward Island Federation of Agriculture was | —night No rustling was reported from Prince, Victor Cameron of the Char- lottetown detachment of ‘the RCMP said in asking the co-| operation of members of the | | federation in the investigation | of cattle thefts. Cnst. Cameron was speaking | ist annual | half-ton truck were found. These at the Federatjon’s | tracks he caid ‘were examees meeting, Held at the Charlotte- town Hotel yesterday. He said that "12 cattle have | been reported stolen in Queens County during last year and of these two have been recovered and in Kings County four an- imals were reported stolen. | | two hereford .@ration of Agriculture None of these have been’ recov- | ered. COMPLAINT JUNE 21. The RCMP constable recalled Cnst, }that the first complaint of cai- tle rustling came June 21 from Grant Lear in Winsloe, where steers were reported missing. The theft oc- | curred, he said, twe nights pre- | vious to the report. On investigation tracks of a carefully but were not suitable | for identification. No other phy- sical evidence was found and | there were no suspects, it was 4 During following months, other reports of stolen animals came into the RCMP Barracks, Cnst. | Cameron said On June % Malcolm McInnis of Hutter River reported one Hereford and one Holstein mis- sing; on Aug. 1 John A. V, Mc- Donald of Blooming Point re- ported an Ayrshire cow. mis- sing and on Aug. 4 Mr. MciIn- mis again reported that two more animais had been stolen from his farm; on Aug. 6, Wil- fred Holmes. Union Road re- ° Potted a Holstein registered heifer missing: on Aug. | Leigh Semple of Winsloe r ported. an animal missing; om 19 Aug. John Reddin, Southport reported a registered Holstein heifer missing amd the last re- port came on Sept. 12 from Lee, Doyle, Pleasant Grove, whe stated. that two Shorthorn (Continued on page 3 Col. 3) President Re-elected George MacDonald, St. George’s, was reelected as president of the P.E.I. Federa | tion of Agriculture at the fed- | eration’s 21st anniial held at the Charlottetown Hotel | last nigtht. Smith MacFarlane, Harring- ton, was elected first vice-pre- sident and director to the Can- adian Federation of _ Agricul- ture. Jack Rodd, Milton, is seé- ond vice-president. The executive included . Al- : Hunter River, Mrs. Justin MacLean, Indian River. and Rotendt- MacDonald, South port. ~ Farmers Make New Plea Directors of the P.EI. Fed-! have again passed a resolution cai ling for agriculture to be classed as gm occupation in which farm workers will be eligible for unemployment insurance stamps. The resolutwn was one of about 4 considered yesterday at the annual meeting of federa- tion directors held at the Char lottetown Hotel. One delegate, who could not be identified, said from the floor ‘we've been pagsing 4 _esotution of this type for the feration pres orge MacDonald, St. George's, point- ed out that such a resolution goes to the Maritime Federation and the Canadian For Workers Insurance It was staled in the resolution that it would be preferable if @ farmer had an option of ‘pro- viding uenmploymeft stamps te casual labor iff he wished Federation secretary Lincoln Dewar. New Perth, pointed out that “the farmer is becoming more and more handicapped in his ability to hire laborers. Some laborers prefer stampa to wages’ TRUCK REGISTRATION Another resolution calléd on the federation to make a stody of the “high cost’ of registea- tion of trucks uséd exciysively | on the farm. It was recom#erd- | ed that the federation d with is matter in its annual .Drief to the provincia! legislature. The directors felt that. the federation should be consulted in the event that the provincial >