If it’s Good For the Island The Guardian is For it Che Guardia “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” pss 9 annual meeting began yesterday meee with | sessions at YMCA ended with a dinner at a e Charlottetown Hotel last night. THE NEW PRESIDENT of the Prince Edward Island Da- irymen’s Association, Raynall MacNelll (centre) of O'Leary discusses his new duties with Frederick Kitson (lett), North | Milk Production In Canada Trails Population Increase River, past president of the as- sociation, and a director, Dan- fel MacPherson, Oyster Bed Bridge. For the past year Mr. MacNeill has been vice-pres- ident of the association, The Giving a statistical back- ) 19.1 billion pounds in 1961. | Presiding at the association's ground of the Dairy ‘try in ‘Although wal banquet was Frederi Canada during the a 10 years, increased 2% per cent during | Kitson of North River. this period, it cid not keep pace with the incre: John T. Monkhouse, ecretary- mediate past president. manager of the Dairy Farmers tl ase in human pop- weak od of Conaday. told: the Prince iede| elation; woh registered a 30,| nna. eete Db eee Ward Island Dairymen’s Assoct| per, cent increase. On a et | treasurer and eitem Ce Ade ation last night at Ohar- | capita basis, mi Production | son Profitt, a past president of lottetown Hotel that total mick producion in Canada a during the 10-year period ft pounds per person in 1961, 15.3 billion pounds in 1951 to | “Mr, Monkhouse said. the association. OTHER SPEAKERS Speaking briefly were Premicr Walter R. Shaw, Minister of Agriculture Andrew B. Mac- e 8 Rae and Charlottetown Mayor Bill Increases Speed Limit Ala Cte LAs cf aaa girs hee sen a To 60 Miles In Province sum the tt atin of milk in Canada, Approval in principle was ing, to a enmplete i unlest | more is required fo ‘or fluid see ven Wd re Legislature such ng_made in a and manufac es pet gee = tthe sudden emergency. {ee ppecendpagt At Ys: (otal UR: ia Reportable vehicle nocktent going into these eae has Ri Traffic Act so that the damage will be incre: to not changed greatl; ‘peed limit on provinci high- $100 from the present lat “About Dh per castle att the ways will be 60 miles per hour ——-—————-— — milk now produced in Canada during the day and 55 miles per oes into the manufacture Chicken Dinners | hour at nigh creamery butter, 7 per cent ina Promoter of the bill, J. David cheese, 10 percent luto con Stewart, provincial secretary, Net $1,000 Day | eerie cantare said that the limit is being | per cent in fluid sales. ‘Te te raised to bring it into tine with TORONTO (CP) — A Ken-|Pos.tau i (oe oth ye the other Maritime Provinces. tucky mati attending the Can-| Or fed to livestock" ndment also provides adian Restaurant Association "ye noted, howeer, that the 1e amet $0 that the permissible speed limit through villages can be increas- gd to 40 miles er hour from It also provides that the eansumptive pattern as chany ed dex pointed oat th seat in Canada was itt of creamery ‘butter convention here says he nets $1) y from a business that sells 4,000,000 chicken din- ners a moni sinister of, Besotss, cea n- “Harland Sanders, 72, of Shel- Pes crease any 30-mile per hour limit | pyville is head of two compan- See eet eas ey aw aen it he feels jes which he says have 544 out- pounds less pet person at tale Hl flow more easily. | jis in the United States and "HO ciated that Prince Edward This means that a minister can Cona4 a oe errule "a municipal. limit of each Welle” oho boos a | mane, eoeeeee nie royalty for using his recipe, | milk a year, or 1.2 re cent of alty which involves 11 spices and & Canada’s total and in 1961, ro, pounds special method ng. duced "six million ier ots weblete when pre. “To sald, bls, franchioes work | Cwthae rier direct line, shall commence sig- 9" the honor system, but he nalling his pein to Wee or doesn't have to worry about the = PRESENTED turn at feet money flowing in. lacDonald, dairy a turning or dl and erty “They're at doing so well ianabeen presented aa they'd never think of cheatin he said. one signalling until enter- (Continued on Page 5 Cole 3 the turn or just before com- Farm Price Support Cost Expected Lower This Year “ OTTAWA (OP) — The federal) last year, Next biggest item was) stimulate consumption and the government expects 432,000 for the milk-for-man-| dairy farmers seek a subsidy denier oe | ufacturing eg ais re “ ae to a inane support: | about revenue Some copay Nal Saad “on anticipated before the start new dairy year May 1 iment solved a ing varios farm predece pies year as production continues bd jlemen- ota ange for ol | _ The Maren 31 in- STOCKS RISE and eam surplus by stopping its) new Butt costs, includ- purchases these items. It} ot some Some batter | substituted a system of defic- average this year because stocks have) year fell below a level com- continued to rise. Lamb will uted from prices during the cost about $1,000,000. | previous 10 years. Th rising butter sia 1s the now, Rov. stocks piling up ay ities 3 Are Reviewed This province will receive $10 million more in direct revenue —— from WHERE-TO-FIND-IT fo ("o. Dew i Y j ny i (pet i ? Vast Grants From Ottawa At A Glance ‘Parliament By THE CANADIAN PRESS WEDNESDAY, March 21 1962 Defence Minister Harkness tamed three Canadian army - commissioned. officers Cpevidled fol (Seovarting | oo: ium or gold in Indochina rime Minister Diefenbaker tabled his reply to UN Sccre- tary - General U Thant on possible acquisition of nu- clear weapons. Mines Minister Flynn said Canada and Russia exchange information about surveys on the polar continental shelf. H. J. Robichaud ie cester) and Harold (CCF — Vancouver Fast) called for a statement on a national coal policy. THURSDAY, March 2 The Commons meets to continue study of supplemen Senate tary spending; the also meets. \Cease-Fire Given Parliament Okay » PARIS (Reuters) France appeared ready Wednesday to give President. Charles de Gaulle’s Algerian policy a mas- sive vote of confidence after the Algerian cease « fire agreements sailed through parliament posed only by the far-rightists, Though small, the rightst op- ‘position was nois; Building Prospects Listed An impressive list of immed- inte building prospects in jottetown area was listed] ty. Hon. wid Stewart last night in the legislature. They include the Fathers Confederation Memorial build- ing. scotia five to six million ot| “new provincial govern- ment office building, worth two three million dollars; the new Vocational High School, the new Mother House of the’ Sisters of St. on Mt. Edward | Road at a cost of possibly $1 million, the new library for St. Dunstan's University, the new in this city, the city elementary schoo to replace West Kent, Pene new - quor store in Charlottetown. compl of a new building tet more than a million dollars and the new Queen Square S which is now building. By Minister year he said, the province wi receive a total of more *han $18 bankruptcy ne) Si Political Chaos Fresh Peak In Argentina By DON MacLEOD Guardian-Patriot Staff Writer “Juggling of a magnitude | mever seen in the was how Opposition Leader A.V son termed the govern- ment’s financial operations as he spoke in the Legislature in the Lae speech debate yes terda We on eve ae 6 at beara a packed gallery, Mr.Matheson assailed the province's system ‘tary control, the pro- vincial treasurer's budgets, the system guaranteeing loans and the state of the province's net debt. Members of the government remained virtually silent during Mr. Matheson’s speech, rarely interrupting him. Pointing out that the govern- ment had exceeded its forecast fiture in the year ending last March by $2,578,000, Mr. Matheson said ‘that’s a fine example of budgetary control. When the ministers speak in the budget debate, I hope those 0 exceeded their estimates will tel! us why it was neces- sary to have additional monev. If they don't, we will question them on it when the estimates are under consideration.” EXPLANATION CRITICIZED Turing to thesestimated de- Be of $621,673 for the current ear, the Opposition Leader, | boning out that surplus of vas forecast, said “the ro treasurer told us last night that high cost of remov ing snow was mainly to blame worst we had in many years. in the 1961-62 year, we didn't have enough snow to keep automo- biles from travelling, Snow 1s ot the difficulty; it’s the inef- Hien of the administration.” called “fantastic \ugaling”, Me Matheson matin- tained that $1.00,000 in federal Payments on the Roads to Re- U.S., Russia ——Work On Plan At Conference GENEVA (Reuters — The United States Ses Russia, as co- chairmen, are trying to wor! fut a deen plan for the-fature work of the 17-country disarma- ment conference, reliable sources said Wednesday night. sources said representa- ttver at tie tm rs would meet today after the full ses: slon of the conference to con- tinue attempts to thrash out a wo nda sources also said tate Secretary Rusk and So- viet Foreign Minister Gromyko will meet again privately today | with only interpreters present - further discussions on Ber- Amas (lett) chats oth thee Comedian Mes: feians who will compete Tschaikowsky overeat Sonal \ Panne BUDGET DEBATE IS CONTINUED Liberal Leader Charges ‘Juggling’ Of Finances sources program which should have gone into the 1850-60 bua- | get was put in the 1960-61 bud- get. He also said that $98,000 which was part of estimated ex- penditure of the farm establish ment loan board did not go into the loan fund but was teft in the bank. “No wonder you balance the budget,” he said. Iso, there is nothing in the public accounts to show for ‘n- dustrial and tourist develop- ment loans. “How many more cases of this kind are there? This new ac- counting system makes it dif- ficult for the people of the pro- vinee to find out. You may be able to fool them for a short time but not for long.” SAYS DEBT HIGHER Matheson disagreed with the provincial treasurer’s fore- New Handicrafts Industry :: Is Suggested By By NEIL MATHESON Farm and Provincial Editor A new handicrafts industry that will bring a large new revenue to the rural people vince, and tie in with an ex- panding tourist development, was suggested as an important ture revenue source for P.E.I. by Hon. J. David Save in ihe Provincial legislature Starting autumn, aes wit be organized all over the pro- vince and qualified instructors will be hired who can go out | and spend time teaching them handicrafts of their choice, Mr. Stewart told the hovse. Noting that the Leavitts at Alberton, master wood crai men learned their craft in New Brunswick where a similar of ‘great’ possibilities for develo> ment in this province. There is no limit to what can be accomplished, suggested tie provine heads House Adjourns To Monday Night The legislature will not sit again until Monday night at 8. Normally the House sits twice on Thursday, at 2.30 p.m. and at 8 p.m. but Premier Shaw last night moved that the House not sit today to give the House standing committees a chance to complete their reports. In the budget debate yester- day, Opposition Leader A George Dewar, minister of edu- cation, Dr. Dewar ad- journed the debate and is ex- pected to resume Monday night. music competition at Moscow this month. They are (left to Michael Kilborn, ine Kaillor and Raymond They get together CANADIAN MUSICIANS PLAN MOSCOW VISiT TWO CHILDREN RULE PARENTS cast that the net debt of the province will be $32,968,808 un March 31. The Opposition Lead- er maintained the debt would he Pointing out that it ix stated in the budget that bank over- drafts and trevsury notes are listed as being $3,534,569, Mr. Matheson produced figures which he said were taken | from a statement sent .o the Licutenant-Governor by Pro- vincial Treasurer Melvin Me- Quaid on Feb. 28 which showed that treasury notes and over- drafts on that date totalled §7. 144,442. “Last evening,” he said, “it was stated in the budget | that the total was $3,534,560 The total dropped by about one half in léss than a month, How (Continued on Page 3 Col. 5) | the department that administe: the tourist and — informati branch “Why tweed a well as a tartan? sugges! Attcies| made ‘by groupe a various communities could be placed at central locations for sale, and the tourist branch | would be able to tél prospec: | tive buyers. where the purchas- es could be made. Mr. Stewart said he has been informed that revenue from such handicrafts in New Bruas- not develop an Island he : 2-Day Rain In Threatened Area LAC MEGANTIC, Que. (CP) Two days of rain are forecast here with brimming Lac Me- gantic threatening to wash away the Chaudiere River Valley. The weather office in Quebec City said rain would start Wed- nesday night, break today and continue tonight. The forecaster said 1% to two inches may fall. An extensive low pressure system was moving into this area % miles south of Quebec City from New York and tario. The waters of Lac Megantic were 20 inches below the dan- ger level as engineers kept a close check on the weakened Gayhurst dam Rene Levesque. sources minister, natural re- warned Tues- | high with the ambassador at a re. ception following a send-off Performance at Toron- to’s Massey Hall. which ais ed funds for the Rossian trip. Wednesday that two children, Minister Hi ain’s chief negotiator in the Com- that this is simply part of the Frondizi Clings To Power BUENOS AIRES (AP)—Pro Peron labor unions posed a sew peril for President Arturo Fron- dizi's shaky regime Wednesday with a call for a nation-wide strike Friday. But a Frondizl LONDON (Reuters) London juvenile court was told a boy o: nine and a girl of 12, so dominated their par- ents that they told them when to go to bed and where to_sleep. 1 childret unnamed under British legal procedure — were found guilty of a breach of a three-year pro- bation and were put in the care of juvenile authorities. woman probation officer said the children “were tal ing over control” of their parents. ———— announced Wedne: 7 Reena lay night the president wi | were megs lined’ | parents have the final solution to Are gentina’s crisis before then. Leaders of 62 unions through: out the country said the strike would last until Frondizi re. scinds his decree wiping out the provincial election victories won by followers of e3 rm dictator Juan Peron last 9:30 p.m. each night and the girl forced the father to sleep in a room of his own so that she could sleep with her mother. The children refused to go to school and the probation officer had to drag hem there by “the scruffs of their the court was told. Sun- lay. Following a series of confer- ences at Government House, Buenos Aires’ | Mayor | Hernan announced Frondizi's esata that the solution is close at hand. Giralt has been Frondizi’s emissary in negotia- | tions, with military chiefs fear a Peronist comebac! Rurse BID The People’s Radicals, opposition group in flatly declined the president's Invitation to discuss ‘the “mat> vd neck: chief wick has passed the million dole lar mark. Frondizi intimates Ee he ‘would overcome thi by offering his cabinet invite: tions to prominent figures om a personal basis. Ke at least some politicians of ait. ferent allegiances into his ne regime without saddling thelr parties directly with any re- sponsibility for the move As Frondizi struggled to keep down the threat of chaos in this country of 20,000,000, repercus- sions mounted abread. in Spain, where Peron is liv- ing. aides and close associates said Peron is deeply incensed at what they called post-election ing by the ort ae ie Argentine affairs. Peron feels high railitary. ottie- ials in Washington had been is touch with Argentine military chiefs following Peronist elec tion oon pokesman in drid claimed ‘that Perwa believes this was responsible for the mil- = demands that forced Fron- dizi to nullify the Peronist triumphs Reporting total estimated tour- ist and convention group re venues of more than $8,500,000 in 1961, Mr, Stewart said it’s up to the government to get the tourist visitors here, but ori- vate enterprise should enter- tain them and make them feel like coming back again. FARM VACATIONS ‘There are many people actoss the United States and Canada who would like to spend thete (Continued on Page 3 Col. Forecast day that, if the dam bursts, It will send a wall of water and ice 30 feet high roaring down valley. P i cf At least 10,000 residents of REFUSED COMMENT communities like Beauceville, Peron himself has refused te Vallee Junction and St. Joseph would be in the path. MAYORS TO MEET comment publicly on the site ati His views were matched in Cuba. The newspaper Revolue- Mayor Jacques Renaud of ion accused President Kennedy Beauceville said the mayors of| gf “practically having incited all municipalities in the area) the Argeatine military to take will meet tonight to discuss the over the (Frondizi) govern- situation. ment.” The civil protection service Kennedy was quoted in Wash- the Quebec government nad ington Tuesday as saying that called the meeting. while the victory of Peronist candidates was unfortunate, it diere’s spring break-up 20 fat demonstrated the result of vm has been gradual. Weather con-| neglect of Latin America ditions—cool nights and no rain the last decade. The president Mayor Renaud said the Chau- —had been ideal. told congressional leaders that The people of the valley, he Alliance for Progress efforts said, are calm. must be increased Heath Will Discuss ECM In Ottawa Visit LONDON servers here is that officials of jeath, lord privy seal and Brit- the six market countries are de> termined to abolish or restrict preferences on Commonwealth manufactured goods and food stuffs entering Britain. The ‘rite ish are pushing for enough safe guards to have the over arrangement acceptable to Cam ada. Australia and New Zea- land, the main export countries of the Commonwealth. J. R. Marshall, deputy prime minister 0” New Zealand. was here for talks in December and Sack McEwen, Austrrtian -ade (cP ward mon Market talks, will fly to Ottawa this weekend following level talks in Brussels which are of vital concern to Canada, Heath will have two days of talks with Prime Minister Dief- enbaker and some cabinet col; Jeagues sought to emphasize formal process of consultation between Britain and the monwealth countri The visit is timed to follow Minister, is visiting here ‘ow, this week's full ministerial It was the Australian: «ho meeting in Brussels among Brit- caused ® rumpus in Brussels ‘ain and the six Common Mar. [ast month when the British, roug: error. failed to inform them on negotiations concern ing canned fruit a major Australian ex At that time the Australians demanded that there should 4e an “eighth chair” at the Brus sels negotiating table. to be oc cupied alternately by a Com industrial monwealth country when mat- the main Commonwealth mem. tts directly concerning = ber with important British ex- Conley were under ~~] ts m pore & Gee Ere OO nn Goes ee, Ge oe SEEK SAFEGUARDS countries would agree to such The (feeling among some ob a plan. ket countries — the first since the important session there a month ago. This latest meeting is of. par- ticular interest to Canada since the various study now re ready to submit to the seven Ministers draft plans covering agriculture, raw materials “