it it's Good ‘For the Island The Guardian is For it who (imareliaru west 15 becoming “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” _voL. Lxxv.'No. 173 Authorised as second C 0tt.Iwa.snd . JOHN'S. Nfid. plea for assistance in transpor- tation problems. a traditional concern of the four Atlantic provinces. was one of the chief items year's Atlan- tic premiers conference. The Marltimes Transportation prevent a worsening of the present transportation situation in the. Atlantic provinces. and (CP)—A to secure the national policy Commission a t e pre- have established a cabinet com- mlers' support in its efforts “to mittee TRADITIONAL CONCERN Atlantic Premiers Hear Urgent Assistance Plea On Transport Problems measures necessary to restore the competitive position of At- lantic producers in central Can- ads." The premiers, in an- nouncement following their one- way meeting M8nday, said they to work with the com- mission. ' The transportation commis- sion is calling for an updat- OTTAWA (CP)—'l‘he federal overnment has decided to de- fer consideration of civil service salary increases "during thel Armed Force is Suggested WASHINGTON (AP) —- Presi-; dent Arosemena of Ecuador sug- j gested Tuesday the creation of‘ an inter-American armed force. as a bulwark against aggression ' and other threats to peace. Addressing the Council of the‘ Organization of e ri c a n . system of collective security; "Perhaps the time is not far} away when it might be desirable .- shion an inter-American ii} ‘ll ., lean treatyo reciprocal assist-y ‘ as pro--, the (OAS) charter and i e__jnter-Amer-l 3Up;.~ALo_ N_y. (Ap)._Two,‘ creases would be made retroac- ‘est in enjoying th _ _ _ rcorrespondence: and who was - Clinics- men who appealcddiie sentences.‘ in the killing of a food store! they were sentenced to death in the electric chair. Erie County Judge William J. Regan refused to follow the lost their gamble Tuesday when‘ Civil Servants’ Salary Adjustment Deferred with that aim. . RE ‘About 20,000 of present emergency period." Fl-. nance Minister Fleming an-; iaaa Mail In the Post for-paymsncfpostauu ing of national freightu rate policies to "bridge: Hie rate gap" for Atlantic producers in the central Canadian market. SEND NOTE TO PM The commission has made its views known in a memorandum to Prime Minister Dlefenbaker. This was disclosed in the report to the premiers Monday. The report became public Tuesday. . The note to the prime minis- ter also expresses concern about a recommendation of the cent Maritime freight rate assistance subsidy pa provinces be eliminated. except from. to and within Newfound- an r-a “Because of ‘the historic posi- tion which the intro-Maritime subsidy occupied and because of the adverse effect its remo- (Continued on page 2. col. 3) .~*;;-_°-v-re---h CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, wE"13'fi‘IiST)KYT'JULY'i>3,T§e'2. on. movements within the Atlantic‘ WEATHER Sunny and muchwarmer. winds north- light in afternoon. Low-high at Charlottetown 52 and 75. -«,g.-ga-isnvmriranmmws MONEY TRACED TO HIP POCKET ponvr or nooks. Md. (AP)-Money which residents of tin town have bee in finding along Hie railroad tracks may have come from a brakeman’s hip pocket. Jack Sutherland. brakeman for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, said ffisaday he had been carryinl I’ paper sack full of money when his train passed Point of Rocks several days ago. Residents of the community along the Potomac River had been nurturing a money tre_e. whose leaves were scattered beside the railroad track. An untold quantity of $10 bills had been ound. "I had the paper sack stuck After Pledge By Ken Dollar E Rate In in a hip pocke4—it was a By SYDNEY GAMPELL house pa.vment—and when 1 LONDON (Reuters‘ — Presl- 30l- h0m9- ‘ F’-ON’--" dent Kennedy's Telstar - trans- pledge to maintain the value of the United States dol- lar strengthened both the dol-, lar and the pound sterling Tues-l day while gold shares took a drubbing in European markets. gold price was officially ’ in London at the same rate as Monday—$35.141/4 a fine‘ Sutherland said. “I guess the money worked out of my ket." ' Sutherland said he would give a reward if any of the returned. How Th , e had seven or eight $10 "fiXed' bills." he replied. “and one ‘. ._ gm," , . ounce-—but there were few tak- ,. ~,i..:. -. . ers as the recent heavy demand PEGGY McQUAlD ROBERT JOHNSTON HELEN McCAltDLE dropped off. The dollar exchange rate rose smartly in continental Europe, particularly Switzerland. it was U.S. Identities nounced today. Mr. Fleming said the decision is in line with the “substantial reduction" in government ex- penditurc as part of the emer-' gency program announc June 24 to curb a heavy outflow of fo eign exchange reserves. “While this emergency contin- I ues the government considersl that it cannot consistently bring into effect increases in salaries‘ at substantial cost to the treas-i ury." Mr. Fleming said in a le- ’ ter to heads of civil service staff , associations. " ‘ l l l l ice Commission." COMMEND INCREASES Increases were recommended} by the Civil Service Commis-l “to create in a progressive fa- ’ sion earlier this year for 50,000 ; using the mails to ed civil servants whose salaries‘: e government ‘ employees are in Ottawa. 4. _The..gtoups involved are cleri- ; "cal, administrative and‘ 'semi-: on‘. professional. , Last pay increase in the civil I service sional groups. It was tended- mainly to offset the attractions lso that it couldn't offend a of higher salaries in industry. innocent person Obscenity Said legal TORONTO (CP) — Lawyer Austin Cooper says the collec- tion and_ exchange of obscene .- pictures is legal because "Cana- l '5 9 FBI in ' "Consequently. it has deferred l dians have a basic freedom to: _ es. Arosemena called forlconsideratlon of the salary rec- i see and read what they like.", strengthening Of the hemisphere l ommendations of the Civil serv- - The argument was presented l ' 1 Monday during Mr. Cooper's de- ‘ Ernest Risman. 36- year-old branch manager for an insurance firm. charged with ' ' distribute ob- scene materials. Mr. Risman pleaded not guilty to the charge and not guilty to a further charge of possessing cbscene iriair.'i'ials for distribu- r. Cooper said it was legal for the mails to be used for ob- was last fall to profes- lscene materials if the enclosurei a sealed. plain envelope fly di- WES and was There had been hopes among rected to‘ “an adult consenting c ivll servants that the new in-3 tive to last Oct. 1. , Prime Minister Diefenbaker p.-op.-iem.-_ and won ‘a new may,‘ announced June 24 that govern- tlicly or commerc ment expenditures would be cut by $250,000,000 in a full year as l part person who had a mutual inter- e material and not likely to distr' la Crown Council Fred Bannon admitted this argument “takes bute ll pub- lly." up almost everywhere. - Normally, devaluation denials ; arouse some cynicism in financ- ial circles and can even be self-defeating. But the fact that - the American president used his ‘dramatic telstar press confer- ;St. Dunstan's Scholarships Announced This Morning Master Thief NEW YORK (AP)—'l‘he U.S.. government Tuesday identified "Mr. -X." the man it says mas-‘i terminded the theft of $1,300,000 Tfifis U.S. Dollar, Pound Strong nedy xchange‘ creases 'ence Monday to reassure the largest television audience in history about the world’s intrin- sically soundest currency gave credence to his statement. The losses in gold shares went largely to speculators who had gambled that‘ the recent dollar difficulties and big outflow of American gold would force the .S. to raise the dollar prigeof gold. LONDON GOLDS DROP . On the London Stock Ex- change. almost $16,800,000 was wiped off the market value of two leading mines. and prices fell by up to .5. Speculative operators against the dollar have regularly lost money for the last 28 years and could not ignore Y nnedy’s eat» egoric statement that they were going to lose again. , worth of stocks from Bache and Company. a Wall Street invest- ‘ment house. .' U.S. Attorney Robert M. Mor- genthau named Alan Pomer- anz, 33. of Manhattan. as the missing man and asked anyone iknowing his whereabouts to tell THE WINNERS of the first McCardle of Middleton. Two register at St. Dunstan’s Univer-y Alumm scholarships were an. scholarships of $500.00 each are‘ silly as a Freshman in the Arts‘ provided by the St. Dunstan’s Course. University Alumni Association Robert Johnston. also seven and awarded on the basis of. teen years old, is the son of Mr competitive examinations open and Mrs. Raymond Johnston. of - 0 all Prince Edward Island Central Bedcque and will be the‘ Grade XII students. The exam-- seventh member of the family ination results failed to separate‘ to register at St. Dunstan’s. He the contenders for the secondi completed his elementary school-l scholarship. The amount was in-§ ing at Central Bedcque and his, creased by the university a ndg high school course at Kinkora‘ scholarships of $350.00 each were : High. He plans also to register awarded to Robert Johnston and as a Freshman in Helen Mccard , -‘ Course at St. Dunstan‘s Univer- P ggy McQuaid, ' inounced this morning by St. Dunstan’s University. The top ‘scholarship is awarded to Peg- ‘gy McQuaid of Southport and the second to Robert Johnston of Central Bedeque and Helen By FRANK CAREY MOSCOW (AP) — New evi- dence that all cancers may be ‘caused by hit-and-run viruses ‘was offered Tuesday by a to Water Resources > -i _- an the winner SI 9 e ty. ‘ of the top award. is the seven- Helen Mccardle, daughter of Russian virologist. a I n teen-year-old daughter of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCardle‘i Professor L. A. Zilber of Mos- and Mrs. Urban McQuaid. South- of Middleton. is sixteen years ofy cow indicated in a talk to the world’s leading cancer fighters port. She completed her elemen-, age and in September will join lthat experiments with animals tary and junior high school cdu-‘ her older brother and sister who cation a_t Southport School and: registered at St. Dunstan's in, _ , . . her senior high at Norm Dame; _1961. Helen will be registeringl That all human cancers may Academy. in September she willl in Freshman Arts. ‘be caused by viruses which re- , The Alumni Scholarships a r 2,‘ main dormant in most people (awarded annually solely on the} but might be brought into mal- ;basis of academic ability at ndyignant action in some by the achievement as demonstratedlpassage of time, or by the in- QUEBEC (CPl -— Agriculture '. ministers after a report of a all 10 ministers of provinces study by British Columbia. _ Tuesday were reported greatly An Ontario report on aSl'lCUl' {concerned with the country's g tural cooperatives and agricul- ;water resources. ‘tural marketing in all 10 1>:_'uv- men. ‘mum by me ; inces proposedcloser co-ord;(n;'.. .inter.provinciai Agriculture min- 9°“ "f '"t”'p'°V13::'a1t":ar 8; I isters' conference said the sup- _ 3° 1 l c 1 9 S’ e 5 3 amen Neutralists ‘ply of water in Canada is be- 9 ' . . in competitive examinations..fiuence of radiation of chemi- "tug heavily taxed iy it»-],c0:trels£‘i(:)s"se:‘l)[ tpezepfilceisxéypfigf The next competition will takecals in the environment. demands made on it by agric - ' . place in July 1963. ut he stressed that the ex. ‘vincial policies dealing with : ture. industry and recreation fa- Meeting behind closed doors. the ministers are preparing rep- ll'€S€llt3lCl0’.IS to be made today to federal Agriculture Minister of the measures to over- ,me by surprise" and the hear--Alvin Hamilton. come the f_o reign exchange I-ing was adjourned to July 30 toy emergency. e him time to prepare. The question of water re- ‘sources was considered by the recommendation of l e n i e n cy made by the jury in the second trial. He sentenced Willie I. Robinson. 37. and Ernest Jack- son. 48. both of Buffalo. to death in Sing Sing state prison the week of Sept. 2. The two Negroes were found guilty on first-degree murder charges July 11 in the holdup- shooting of Henry Duscher out- side his store on Buffalo's north side April 18. 1959. 'Th appealed an earlier eon- viction that brought a life sen- tence to them and to another man. Alphonso Williams. 32. W ms now is serving his sen- fence. Regan's decision. rare in cases where the jury recommends life imprisonment, will be reviewed automatically by -the state court of appeals. The execution is ex- pected to he stayed pending the review. ‘ "The court has one big ad- vanrage. the reading of the pro- batton re rt." said Regan in pronouncing sentence. Crown To Appeal‘ Bribery Sentence OTTAWA (CP) —- Notice has been servid on former MP Ray- mond Bruneau that the Crown intends to appeal his two-year suspended sentence for a brib- ery conviction. it was disclosed esday. The Crown attorney's office said notice has been served on Bruneau prior to an application for leave to appeal. This p Bduneau. 45. was found guilty ‘ accepting $10,000 for the use of his’ influence as a Liberal sumably would be done‘at Tor- N onto ’ REGIME IS TOTTERING European Terror Wave is Seen Likely In Algier ALGIERS (AP)—Algerian of-'. ficials flashed an alert Tuesday against a possible new wave of European terror while the tot- tering government of Premier Ben Youssef Ben Khedda war- ily bowed before its more dy- . namic rivals. Ben Kheddd and his minis- ters approved _a pro ing of the Algerian revolution- ary parliament that would vote into power a seven-man poll - cal bureau of the tionsl Liberation. This is a vic- tory for the dissident deputy Bella. premier. Ahm The Ben Bella faction. en- trenched in the western city of Ben Bella is one of the seven men who would have undis- puted power over the nation once in such a bureau. , The Ben Khedda lovernment leaked what amounted to vir- tual capitulation in informal statements. but never made I flat announcement. At the same time. Algiers po- lice prefect Aniar Mohainmedl warned that the Enroll!!!‘ 39¢’ tructlng ::en:se the new nation's difficul- ties by more terror and blood- shed. HP—for eastern Ontario's Glen- ridln n ar- purchase lovernment T . property six years ago. 2 Judge Frank Costello of‘ Kitchener said June as that impact: was “driven to take this offer" because he was in desperate need was an example it of money. of the inade- WHERE-TO-FIND-IT Announcements. notices it little. deaths. etc.. . 3. ll Chg; ll. 11 Finance. markets if V Comics, features : Women’: page KIIII Ct.’ Queens Price 00.. .- Front of Na- _ . In ‘fllgdlbatoalaatl He said European terrorists staged a "concentrated. organ- ized" attack against Algerian policemen and soldiers in the lulll for convicted sons of Doulthobora la a tin barbsitvlro -av S ‘heart of Algiers Monday night. ,Four Europeans and three Mos- !lems were . and seven iMoslems were wounded in the lshootlng. prison at Agents. in the Fras- er Vslley 70 miles east of Van- eouvs . Th6 emphasis is on ‘IS strussseo FOR DOUKHOBORS . By JOSEPH MacSWF.EN l GENEVA (CF) _- Canada Tuesday termed all nuclear testing "sheer madness" and warned that disarmament nego- tiations may be headed for a yncutralists Tuesday l.ook up the h h aied crossfire of accusations Case Up e. l I n d i a n 1'.‘v3fcncc Minister that Newfoundlanders have the four nuclear powers not to pass Menon‘s proposal was the only far,m marketing. GENEVA (Reutcrsl" The B d F d finitiative at the 17 - nation dis- ' e armament conference amid e between -East and West. l Leading the neutralisis was ST. JOHN'S. Nfld. (CP‘~A Krishna Menon, who called for magistrate ruled here Tuesday an immediate pledge by the freedom to W, .0 bed whenever nuclear weapons or secrets to other countries. they want. M-9815"‘-'1'“ Hull‘ O'Neill “'35 concrete development l.o emerge case in which the from the session which was at- considering a d - _ ~ Ih U -t loperator of a boarding house tended by three nf‘the nuclear %l:§:f:n a circus 1." 9 m ed complained that one of her powers — the United States, External A “A H S Minister boarders refused to retire when Britain and Russia -— and their («men addr i eh I.._ t. the house curfew rang at 11:30 foreign ministers. The ‘fourth d"isarn‘lamen:‘5Sc:::fere(;‘Ce' llfhgfi p_m_ power. France, is boycotting ‘he also heard the foreign ministers dis- talks. her UN tendency to accept with Nuclear Testing Called ‘Madness’ of the great powers. pleaded than adjourn when the l04-mem- General Assembly opens in New York in mid-Scp- tember Green referred to a "growing I resig- nation a return to the G(‘.'YlOl‘Illl Assembly with virtually no pro- gress to report and to adjourn (Continued on Page 3 Col. 3 But magistrate O'Neill missed the cas Much of the session was taken c. .‘‘There is still freedom in the up by speeches denouncing the province which gives a man or current American series of nu- a woman the ‘right to go to bed :l:lear tests and the forthcoming when it pleases them," he said. ‘Russian series. SASKATOON iCPl --- Doctors start charging for medical serv-‘ _ice in Saskatchewan today on the heels of settlement of the medical care dispute. , The Saskatchewan College of‘ . Physicians and Surgeons saldl . most doctors who boycotted the l provincial government's com-- I prehensive. prepaid m e d i c al lplan for three weeks will he , back at work by the end of this, . week. i Dr. Sam Lnnda, co-ordinalor‘ . of the emergency services oper-l ,-ation set up by the college and {the Canadian Medical Associa- tion during the boycott. said ‘many doctors already have re- .opencd their offices. Emergency service was pro- vided free of charge since July‘ 1 in about 41 of the province's . 154 hospitals. - § in Regina. Mr. Justice D. C. j Disbery of the Court of Queen's; ;Bench refused an application, . for an interim injunction which‘- sought to suspend the Medical I: Care Insurance Act until ltsl 1 validity could be tested in court. J The application. male ‘- Bans Tasl. provincial vlc e- presldent of the Keep Our Doc ‘ tors ommitlee. M Brand of Saskatoon r. . and Ralph ‘ lduly lo. I ' Mr. Justice Disbery said that ypassage of valid legislation is‘- [the responsibility of the iegis-1 ‘ ture. it was not for the court, interfere with such laws on burn homes and other things steel in the maximum sccuri- u so readily. (CP Photo) i. ty prison to discourage arson (attempts to the people who Doctors Resume Service Charges ‘ ‘J. Purdy of Regina. was heard‘ pit Nor COURT DECISION l in l the grounds of whether or not the effect of such legislation is beneficial or detrimental. The college boycotted the medical care plan on the grounds it gave the government (Continued on Page 3 Col. 2! Reds Suggest Cancer is Caused By Viruses perimental evidence suggests that viruses, while seemingly responsible for triggering can- cerous growths. mostly disap- pe after doing their dirty work -— thereby accounting for the fact that so far no virus has been isolated from a hu- man cancer. ‘ ‘At the same time he told an audience of several thousand scientists at the cancer con- gress that recent progress in his controversial field justifies optimism that the cancer pro lem eventually will be solved. VIRUS DISAPPEARS The Russian said work in his laboratory shows that while an- ‘imals develop cancer after be- ing exposed to certain viruses. no evidence of the virus could be found 40 days after the can- . ccrs appeared. This. he said. supports his concept that viruses can. under certain conditions. transform I normal cell into a cancerous one -- and then play no further role in the future development ‘that talks continue here rather of the cancer. Mac Tackles Salvage Job By ALAN HARVEY LONDON (CP)—Prime Minis- ter Macmillan. his celebrated "unflappability" subjected to severe strain. tackles a two- phasc salvage operation start- ing today. He addressed a luncheon meeting of a Conservative par- liamentary committee today. mindful of the cool reception ‘,his supporters have given his recent sweeping cabinet changes. Thursday he is to make a ma- , jor speech in the Commons. The occasion is a labor censure mo- tion calling for the government lo resign and call a general I>le.ction. Premier's Illness Said Not Serious Premier Walter R. Shaw. who entered the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital yesterday morn- mg, was r as "doing very well" by his Dr. Angus MHCW, Bonshaw. _ the Premier's illness was not ser- ious and that he was mostly in hospital for "investigation." He expects to be in hospital for "a few days." Reports indicate that the Pre- mier Rot wet about and got a chill. was treating him not his home i he wasn’t recovering fast enough so he was sent to hos- ai. He expects to be well enough attend the conference o Canadian premie-rs in Victoria B.C., Aug. 6-8. Last week it was reported the premier declined an invitation to a meeting of Atlantic P re- physician. , miers in St. John's Nflti.. be- cause of illness. Provincial Sec- retary Stewart and Provincial Treasuivr Mt~Quaid are now representing him at the confer- ence. During the latter part ‘it May and in early June he withdrew from the federal election cam- paign because of reported ill health but returned for the final week of campaigning. Addressin: a recent ‘nesting of the Canadian Teachers Fed- eration last week. Piemlc Shaw said he had hnan ill the past few days, but in two days he had open the llummerslda Lobster Carnival, greeted two visiting ambassadors. taken the salute from the visiting ‘RCMP ;Band and laid the cornerstiaie ;for the new S Holpitll l "Just think what a god man I'd be. if I won't ill,” Quay -‘mier remarked