If it’s Good For the Island The Guardian is For it Che Guardia WEATHER Mostly cloudy with widely separated snowflurries in morning; continuing mild; east winds 20. Low-high 23 and 35. “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” VOL. LXXV. NO. 55 DIVER WILLIAM e celles of | MV Abegweit. He was one of Borden is hel his three divers who worked near- living suit by an ‘unidentified ly 16 hours yesterday betes: assistant following taking his | ing nuts on the ferry’s turn at repairing the car ferry | peller blades. The repairs ie ARSON RAID FIRES PRISON Non-Stop Bomb Blitz Launched In Algeria ALGIERS (Reuters) — Right-| a non-stop bomb blitz in Al-| for the day to at Yeast 21 dead wing ‘extremists Monday night | Rlers and an arson raid on the | en I . civil prison in Oran vb of Us vietin Were. Moe: mapped UP aneit anttindepen- “The attacks brought the cas- inipcee aied weet mee terrorist campaign with yalty toll throughout Algeria | cane ip an of the Euro- ame necessary as the result of the ferry battling heavy ice over the weekend. They were completed shortly after 9 o’clock last might. | Broke ‘nto the Oran ciel prison ed to blow up the bulldng housing about 1,850 prisoners, most of them Mos- rn insurgents. The saad of 40 to 30 me of them masked, over: came prison guards after one leson rl icism | of their number opened up the ir two jeeps, two vans and two Rising on a question of privi-| in commenting on the tieup for, Commando lege in the Legislature last night meee. yesterday of the MV|_ The terrorists placed a big Premier Walter R. id | Abegweit, had said that trans-/dynamite charge and several he was amazed at “the state-| portation’ conditions were un- fesespigpet grantees dd ment made over radio at noon | believable, “that he has never | Build! Lee ringer today by the leader of the op-| remembered it to be worse and the floes an Poeats oF Position regarding the province's | designated it a disgrace no gov-| the prison. transportation ‘stuatigps ernment should tole FIRE INTO BUILDING ‘my Organization | prison gates from inside and let fe The government leader said he| They detonated the dynamite 2 (Continued on Page 2 Col. burning build ing before they left, locking the prison gates be- hind them. Firemen were able to bring the blaze under control after about two hours. 3) In Algiers, 10 plastic bombs exploded Monday night in the } centre ceemu hg city amid swarms Ly the total 4 Biase or ioe. day to more than th explosions, dubbed Oper ation Rock ‘n’ Roll by Euro- pean settlers, were set off by the extremist Secret Army Or- CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1962, NOF_MORE SEVEN CENTS 10 PAGES Ferry Service Resumes As Abegweit Repaired | e Douglas Outlines Program To Boost Farmers’ Income SOIREE: BUREAU | income in Prince Edward Island; ed that special attention must THE GUARDIAN | was only about 65 per cent of| be given immediately to the A New pian ic party gov-| the national average. For the | economic problems of the region. ernment at Ottawa would launch | Atlantic region as a whole it|I have proposed a special de- a broad two-part program for | was only 70 per cent, and unem-| partment of Atlantic Develop: improving the level of farm in-| ployment was currently running ment and a special Atlantic de- come, first, by giving producers at some 15 per cent, twice as velopment fund. adequate aning power and high as the national average “The Department would have rity prices in the market, pee “This is why I have advocat-. (Continued on page 2, col. 2) I WRONG HOUSE | Traffic Flows Again After 16-Hour Tieup IS TORN DOWN LONDON (Reuters)—Every- body agreed it was one of the best and fastest housing dem- alition jobs in recent years but when ‘the dust settled Queens Road a man sopeared | ‘and asked: “Where is my | The Borden train was expected | cleared but 14 trucks were let house?” to arrive in Charlottetown at behind. It was expected that # It turned out the wreckers m. this morning as the, car| similar situation existed at Tor- tore’ down one house too ferry MV Abegweit returned to mentine. any. The borough council service after being out for ap- will pay the owner $2,300. proximately 16 hours to undergo repairs. Damage was the result of the tee tram’ and) was expected that it would leave for the Is- Pi ‘seco y demand for farm Peart i. Canada, the party's federal leader 'T.C. Douglas, told a pub- lic meeting here Monday night. Mr. Douglas said that in plan- ning overall economic growth and development for Canada it was of first dmeetancs fe to assure primary producers, mers and fishermen, ie aie ‘an teed prices and stable income, . MONTREAL (CP) — If chil-| subjected “to autocratic direc and to adopt a deliberate pro.| dren are to be educated, teach-|tion in overly centralized edu- gram for regional develovment €§ must be entrusted with| cational systems” instead of be- which would enable every pari|™ore responsibility, a British! ing trusted to act as profes- of the country to reach national | Columbia teacher told the Ca- sional people. minimum standards of income nadian Conference on Educa- Mr. Aitchison spoke during a | panel discussion on the aims of education as the five-day con- ference, drawing together 2,000 delegates from coast to coast eration, said teachers are being) swung through its second day NY-lcsAndses | “vuneesareres REGUCEO Registration * Urged On Farm Trucks streaked to New York and a ‘A recommendation that lic: in an unofficial He fae ense fees on farm trucks be re- and social service AVERAGE INCOME DOWN He noted average personal | tion Monday. Kenneth M. Aitchison of Burn. aby South, president of the Brit- ish Columbia Teachers’ Fed- minutes three speed resenie al nary window: on a - ir bomber wide. sone oom. that seiape “alarm and damage along the way. Jet, 1,200-milean- trailed were grateful for the elimina- tion of tax on farm fuels and tant and ¥ duced was put forth in the Leg- that it is “very. import 000 altar shed record for the | islature last night by Keith Har- | necessary that all possible ways pape ima gbely “a Capt. rington (PC-3rd Prince) to cut costs to the farmer be Robert. Sweetin an’ XP He was, speaking in the de- found,” Mr, Harrington suggest Voohon § bate on the Speech from the | ed that for licens- A Becksiop B64, tellowing «| Tome fag Barri (ccs ota ibe ose? half-hour behind the first, id Pointing out _that farmers | ficial came “Many farmers,” he not complete the flight became apparent the first old “use their trucks at least “hall of the time on House Slated set records. 3 The planes. each w | they have to pay the full price if eeray acs of off this inoceing T a tonic well Air Force Base, |# O Hear Farm | , Speaking st length on agricul Tex., refuelled over the Pacific ir. Harrington said that although agricultural phases of the economy are showing signs improvement, one phase~ near hete before starting the Brief Today dash, then refuelled again three Times: Midway east, over the | Atlantic near New York, mid-| The Prince Edward Island | Potatoes-shows a decline _way west Federation of Agriculture is | porato FUTURE SOUND —| gohetled to present its annual | ea isae el pees phon the government in the | prices,” i prices,” he said, “is too many 90 Bodies Fobud | Keisture this afternoon Verarbi | estates athens hare h House opens at 2.30 p.m. bear a direct relationship to At CrashScene | Also on the notice for today | the size of crops in other pro- is cor n_of legislation. | vinces and the United States ‘The House will also sit tonight However at 8. The Throne Speech was adjourned last night Harold Smith (L-4th Queens) the federal govern- 's 37 per cent duty on im- debate ported potatoes kept us from by | prices that could have gone as (Continued on Page 5 Col. 4) DOUALA, Cameroon Republic (Reuters) Rising tidwaters Monday night forced rescue ers to suspend their opera- tions after they recover % bodies from a British charter irliner which cras swampland near this West ‘Ate can city Sunday night killing all 111 aboard. ihe crash of the DC-7C air- was the worst disaster in civil aviation history involving a single plane. The second - worst occurred only three days ago when a Boeing 707 airliner crashed after takeoff from New York's Idlewild Airport, killing all 95. avoai The British airliner, operated By Caledonian, Airways, crashed in flaming wreckage into a swamp seconds after taking off | from the airport here about 6:30 a ee Th ‘Congo ( tween United ° 5 g This province ls on the edge | dictiods and ts mot a specific oF 4 normal or stove normal | forecast. "A change in wen temperature area for the next | Sats Seer outlook issued Ue Sates weather rene, Rt "0 Cana "ram. ont same Pro | west. Normal precipitation vince is in a moderate reese cipitation area. The of rain equals 16 inches is based on long-range pre- | ef mow normally man the sprawling collection of military installa tions and hangars at Kamina, | It is a base for Swedish, Ethio- | pian and Indian jet fighters and bombers, but Tshombe said he Teceived no reports that ai craft were sent against Kamin: ville. WHERE-TO-FIND-IT | Selling the first sheet of ; “Timmy 1962” (Vincent Court Easter Seals in the campaign | of he did busi- on behalf of crippled children | ness with His Honor. Lieuten- ' was a thrilling experience for | ant Governor F_ Walter Bigger Role For Teachers ‘Claimed Education Need TIMMY OPENS EASTER SEAL SALES land at 1.30 a.m On her first trip last night it was reported that ice conditions Following a check it was reveal- were not as heavy as had been ed that the Abegweit had loose experienced during the last few nuts on her four propellers and days a cracked cylinder lining in an The S.S. Prince Edward Is engine. land was being made ready dur- The repairs were completed ing the day but was not used. shortly after 9 p.m. last night (CNR Officials said last night and she made her first crossing that the ferry would run until of the day, leaving Borden at all freicht and traffic had been 10.25. She reached the mainiand cleared raffic on either side at 12.19 a.m. was not reported as heavy. All cars that had been Repairs to the ferry were slow “ing at the Borden side were (Continued on Page 3 Col. 2) ferry battling heavy ice in the Northumberland Strait Sunday and early yesterday morning. Very Rev. Henri Legare. rec- tor of the University of Ottawa, said the purpose of education |is to make a student a man, | to give him an insight into the meaning of his life in the world and in eternity. wait- were RELIGION IMPORTANT Father Legare, giving the session's keynote speech in ( 00 Oy S arg -| French, said religion provides this meaning and is therefore in indispensable part of educa- tion. Yet there were movements ' | today to take religion out of | education Prof. N. V. Scarfe, dean of : education at the University of British Columbia and the key- TORONTO (CP)—A_ 14-year-| or proceed in juvenile court. He note speaker in English, said old schoolboy was charged is a grade IX student there is “overwhelming” evi- Monday with juvenile delin- fi a dence that children are not be: quency’ in’ the slaying of WORRIED ABOUT BOY Ling educated as they should, be-\formex-Ukrainian professor, Mt Furkawicz’ cause of a traditional and au: stabbed to death with a jack-| mia. said she d 7 thethtacian view of edvestion | tam tir tia Title “tency hang| tee the accused hoy Same as just a matter of cramming| sunday night ; according to her 17-year-old information into a passive child.|~ Stefan Turkawyer, 58, favor- dauchter Vera Public dissatisfaction with to- jte of neighborhood children, She said her mother was day's schools was well based. was stabbed in the back appar.| Worried about what might hap- What went on in them “is much enily as he turned to reach for| Pen to the boy “She does not want him hurt"? said, “She is like our good and kind. Dad was more obsolete than many of the critics have thought ols and something on a store shelf. The knife had been snatched from the counter. the universities father, should be places “where young The professor had come to the typical absent-minded pro- people are encouraged to think Canada in 1950, leaving Ivov fessor. We can't understand creatively and constructively | University because he disliked how anyone would want to hurt for themselves in ways that will| eommunism and wanted to him. We keep asking ourselves: help them deal effectively with| have his daughters educated in Why the novel and challenging prob-| the free world. A partner in the) The widow sald they had lems they must face in the fu-| small store, he was starting his| both worked over the years te ture.” last week before setting up a|save enough money to buy Mr. Aitchison. said too many) Shop of his own. their own store and had seen educationists are preaching in-| The boy was charged with their dream come true only # They had dividuality and practising con-| “juvenile delinquency in that he| short while form did commit murder.” Police planned to start a business in Lorraine LeBlanc, a Moncton, Said the motive apparently was | another neighborhood. N.B.. high-school teacker, said| attempted robbery. Mr. Turkawycz, who taught education's supreme goal is to| He was remanded in juvenile mathematics and physics in the prepare man for his eternal| Court to Wednesday when offl- Ukraine, could not follow his cials will decide whether to| profession in Canada because destiny. Then came the develo} ment of man's higher faculties and, finally, the development of man as a social being prepared to accept his responsibilities to- | ward the community. ransfer him to an adult court’ he did not know enough English Ath Queens Liberal Sees Farm Problems “Possibly the ordinary farm- beef, Mr. Smith asked “will ? Jer would be better off cross pay? | breeding beef cattle than rais- “Some farmers feel it is not | ing pure breds,” Harold Smith in their interest to produce high (L-4th Queens) suggested in the finish beef. They ‘can get larg Legislaiure last_nig! er animals by cross-breeding, He was speaking in reply to The cross-breds grow fast and the Speech from the Throne. Noting that increased emphas- is is being placed on the pro- duction of red_and blue brand Causeway Discussed By Ontario Liberal brown brand beef brings a good Smith said he felt that Continued on page 2, col. 7) CAPITAL BUREAU members from Prince OF THE GUARDIAN { Island might bring this OTTAWA Works Minister subject up for discussion be David Walker must have some cause I feel we should get some concrete information about the interim report from the min | Prince Edward Island cause- ister way after spending $700,000 in He said from conversations | surveys and reports, a Liberal with people on the Island he had | members of Parliament su; gained the impression that they | ed here this week had expected the project te Dr. W.H. McMillan. who te- star next wet | presents Welland, noted that ed to a recent article | another $50,000 has been pro- in a construction magazine about vided in this year’s estimat crossing. He said for investigation into the feasibili- fo one seemed to know | ty of the causeway and said that fhe understands this brings the | total for engineering studies up 1 to $700,000, 1 since it getting | “1 crossed from Cape Tormen- close to election time, the minis- tine to Borden about four or ter has not made up fis mind mah at the Rotary luncheon five years ago and I thought it that it migh be more feasible i at own Was a very beautiful part of the to build it now and then reverse Hotel yesterday. (See also country,” Dr. McMillan said. his decision after the election,” Hynd- | story and @ picture page 5.) | “I hoped the minister or some Dr. McMillan said. t z g