J 1/ If it's Good For the Island The Guardian is For it who intimation “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” ‘v0L.' LXXVI. NO. 57 HON. PAUL MARTIN. for- mcr minister of health and welfare with the Liberal gov- eriimenl. was guest speaker last night as Queens County Liberals opened their April it Authorized u '6 A .. . mi election campaign at a meet. ing at Birchwood High School in Charlottetown. Prior to the meeting. Mr. Martin met with the four Liberal candidates of the. province. Left to right are JOB ISSUE STRESSED By DON MacLEOD tiltardiau-Patriot Staff Writer The April 8 federal election is "perhaps the most import- the very unity of Canada that as. established here in federation." Hon. Paul Martin. former ‘ . i of and welfare a government, said L‘ltarlottctown last night, He was the main spcakcr at a meeting at Birchwood School which kinked off the datum campaign in Queens County. (MTI' IN JEOPARDY Hi: Martin said the unity of (unada is “in jeopardy as a re- :iut ol the. indecision and lack of imdership on Lll) part. at th(‘ (.“ll~(‘l'\'fillve Government. 'lu [958. title Conscrvativcs “i’lt‘ elected with one of the 1974‘“! majorities ever in Can- nd .‘lIl politics but after the olcc~ Lou of last June tihoy lilt‘l'z‘ly able to sustain their in~ WH'll)‘ and identity. What hap- peucd between 1958 and 1962? "Since September of 1957. llli‘l‘t‘ was a higher rate of un‘ t‘Initloyment in Canada than in my year there was mismanagement six deficits. There were disputes with Great Britain over her dcstre to join European lions which led to the devalua- tion of our dollar. To cap the w "1“ SOl'l‘l’. sordid story, there. “’3‘ the denial of the Prime Min- 'Elf‘t that we were facing ser- tons financial problems last Shrtug, TWO FISHIERMEN HALIFAX tCP)- ""1 crew 2"?“de 10bster vessel Ralphi “lax”. stranded on Mud We", "93" Wood's Harbor. NS. M Dmde up Thursday at. "0"" by the dragger Bernard C out of Publico, N.S. wlapl. Ralph D i v i n o t rdlflw Nickers F island after e s. on escaped to ' 34-foot, during battered ' and Rescue» said the two their Wood‘s “me Port since about ed""‘d'y Mon. were. in good “gluon. ey We spotted Thursda l Yt mm" by an Albatross alr-' craft i m m at Mill! thoucnnih l an election in the iii-story of ‘ Canada and what is involved is; High W0 re ‘ last I m fscal affairs—six bud-gets.‘ public‘ Common Market and a Public. , mt: int ." The. captain; member of the‘ and ‘ ' "This was rebutted by Lester; ll’cahson and other Liberals: "for; Prime Minister said these. 1 time utterances of purveyors ofl gloom and doo at a week‘ after the last. election he told .the nation on television iliave to realize we are face to .face with a fin cut-y which only a few earlier he denied existed “He U191 said Canada borrow- lemme“! Policy. Dat‘ticula ' Credit members bolster the foreign exchange ‘VOle was needed 10 kec vernment in power. ~ ‘It is most important that on cd from the. United States tol fund and later surcharges were! imposed on the Canadian U— 0 "There never was a greater. deception on the Canadian pee-1 , revealed when the Prime‘. Minister confirmed everytl'iirngi lc jsziid by Mr, 11 who point~l the serious financiall problem of the nation. "i would like you to take par- I l ticular note of the government's ‘ union of imposing a $200.000.~ 000 surcharge on imports as a result of the austerity program. 'l‘uo disunritcd cabinet imposed itius tax on the people of Can- ,cdu without authority of Para liament, In any that? follows the British Justice, there is country system no taxation ment imposed this burden of ltaxation—yet‘ the Prune Min- wister paraded as a champion of lot fue: others renorled the people. 5W Been Ottawa. and M without the approval of elected "a County candidate; Allison Gillis and Queens County and John Mullally, candidate for Kings County. EX no . the was no controversial Soctal go J. Watson MacNaught. Prince Mr. Martin; Ira Lewis, candidates. End Of Minority Gov'i Is Urged By Paul Martin tent of public business that.“ has not been deal ‘ “We have not had a budget-~ ingle item was passed 1962-63 fiscal year. long-term legislation. twrt we There was no legislation of nature There because ancia] emrg. .the government did not want to days {bring in a measure that would have. involved censure of gov- rly by whose t h e. j d Clumlhflbytbol’utom maintaining-In ils Reported m:- Dmmmt CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. , lReco-rd Wind FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1963. WEA THER Sunny with a few cloudy periods; httle change in temperature; west winds 15. Low-high 20 and 35. “mfg” SEVEN CENTS Dief Off To Provi By DON HANRIGH’I‘ GUELPH (CPI—Prime Minis- ter Diefenbaker promised Thursday night new incentives liar sales, added incentives for ‘producbion and incentives for expanded trade as part of a new .“five-year plan" to boost the geconomy and provide 1,000,000 ’new jobs. I “The economy is on the up- rise -< the upsurge is continu- ing." he. told a crowd of 1,200 in this city of 40.000. Mr. Diefenbakcr said there has been a Canadian export sur- lplus in 1962 “and we'll increase .that amount this year." ‘ If re-elected, he said, lernmen lliament "further legislation of lbenefit to small business across Canada." He also pledged the creation of an advisory council lon small business. his gov- ranteed loans or small busi- lnesses, he said the legislation A? Cheticamp Pearson Visits cumming NS. (OP) w A iB-randon College wild storm that. Breton shore with the mos pounded the. Maritimes with winds up to 100 ‘I tmiles an hour late Wednesday land early Thursday struck this ‘ stated ’ community on the western Cape. 1b°°5l {Edeml aid ‘0 higher t ucation witihout invading pro- BRANDON (OF) “a Liberal leader Pearson visited Bran- don college Thursday and re- this party's pledge to d 0 . ,vincial jurisdiction over educa- 1damaging winds in living meme , “on. .V. I. the waters lying cd School, vtill Damage was estimated at (‘00, Steel apart the Village‘s a beams from ldumped in all directions. som 1reaching an island a mile a ‘1 building were splintered. Two big truck were turn one against (Continued on page 3 col. 2t thouse. There were no report Resistance By Union PARIS (AP) l l reserves. PARTIES TO DECEPTION "The four Progresstve scrvative members from ccption Canadian people. " ‘ Union rests-l tance stiffened Thursday as a tionwide strike of France'sTrance.s organized labor ticprcsentctives. T h e govern-nationahZed coal ind ustryiM stake was the government's moved toward crisis stage. prestige. Some factories closed for lack 1 they i an Stitlening In France This was the first major head ion clash between President de iGaulle's government 11-pcr-cent. wage The three major unions rap. f offered the miners a 5.7-pct‘-ccnt COW-resenting 200, “"9 ordered continuation of the next year. Island were parties to that de-ysmke for PW‘DCU‘alfil 0" “‘9 shorter hours despite a govern-in“ not 9.0 back to lhf‘ DilS un- ment plea to return to the pits. itil better coal wages and I Mr. Martin said ll would bc‘The stikc began last Friday. ‘disastrour" if a minority gov- ernment were elected on April labor unrest in other sectors ofvwill "Just look ove" the record the economy as support for thehours until the miners go hack of the past session of Parlia-vminers built up among other "and see rheiunions. 8. izc said. SAFE of dollars damage was caused along' the Amherst - Sackville 11 highway w to 90 miles an hour the Tantrnmar Marshes. Some 300 feet of roof was 0 lifted off the Lord Amherst. Motel and carried 150 feet through the air knocking cu m, power lines and cutting commu- nications hetwccn Amherst and ll: Motcl owner Tanny, Downey estimated damage, at $20,000. SCHOOL DAMAGED At Cheticamp, N.S. a $500 consolidated school. now un construction. sustained damagcit estimated at .000 in the High 100 miles an hour a no damage in the area. Roa se ‘000 N.S.. derfof HMCS ‘po ted A Meanwhile A search was stillt a Cessna ndcrway for on f Newfoundland. was rovin Igh wind! cti r nnapolis River. It ago at I clear and Newfoundland Wednesday, tithe storm that lashed the Mari- mes overnight hit the islan cc early Thursday with and heavy snow. ds were blocked in several; coast cold ops. . A 98-foot yacht belonging tot Robert Purdy of Deep and Cmdr. Herbert Smith Cornwallis was re- have sunk Brook. in the is believed the yacht had been built abouti est winds reported were!) years t Trenton, $250,000 and was being refitted. lNS. airport. However there was; Extent of damage was not ‘ immediately known. a cost ‘of “‘7'- miners wage increase spread over the the government at lca opens negotiations on not discuss wages and ’to work. It has threatened stern lmeasures if the. minors do not; iobcy a back-to-work draft of-‘ ;der. jManning Bucks Storm Damage Reported ,‘°°°"°"° Vi“ lnAmhersi-Sackville Area EDMONTON tCP‘ —— Premier ‘Manning said i interview iWednc-sday he "completely dis- .agrees“ with the stand on nu- clear arms by Real Caoucttc. deputy leader of the “" national Social Credit party. The Social Credit premier . . . m0 said his own stand is that (‘an- hcn winds gusting up aircraft missing on a :ltl-mllend‘a mus. swept'flight from Tilt Cove to Beau- the northeast ‘ assume "its rightful inhare of responsibility for the sanction and use" of nuclear ‘arms for Canada. The premier said these are bu" "Mr. Caouctte‘s own views —-1 dtor Erhaps 3 Quebec view." i INSIDE TODAY 1 Announcements. notices to Births. deaths . , . . . . .. a. to Classified 10 i Finance. markets . . . . .. ll 1 Co 9 Editorials , . . . . - - . . . . . . .. 6 City. Queens . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 Kings County . . . . . . . . .. 4 Prince County . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 l Summcnfle a Rural church notices 2 ‘ Womens‘ . . . . . . ., 7 The glltilS Wednesday night. off Saskatoon between thereispoke to about 300 Liberal party i wmlen a book "A Wow ‘and Prince Edward Island ripp- immortal! Md a couple of 11 new idred college students in under consm‘uctjnn. ibasement of the school's $60., l cafeteria building. Pope, Nikita's Son-ln-Law Talk Peace Al Audience the school Iwere picked up by the. wind and way. e roof and one wall of the e lcte-el beam crashed into a near- April it we make sure that there i by convent school like a spear. .is no repitition of minority gov: ed nment. It would be disastrous.ovet‘. and i bloc. i The coal mine unions demand, - I incrcasel el‘P Operating 0“ emergency ‘; and a work week out to 40 from; ’ hours. The government hast Strike leaders say the miners‘ Sli ' the dc-. There were signs of gi'owing‘mands. The government says ill t l l Mr Pearson. flying here from in . NCHOOH. Referring to government guan f un- i the ers Plan de Jobs iwlll he improved demonstrated to be. on the basis of experience.’ next session of Parlia- ment. would be convened as soon as where l s "insufficient fiacNutt ,Is Awarded Fellowship W. Stewart MacNutt. depart- ment of history University of New Brunswick. was one of i would introduce in Par-. 3-! persons receiving awards ofl Douglas Offers t” lptfts‘l-dOCl’Jl'al reseanoh lfellow- . ships in the humanities and soc- ial scienccs, it was announced L'lhursday by the Canada Coun- icil. He is formerly of Charlotte- t town and is a son of Major T,E. ; MacNutt. The. awards have an average ‘value of $4,500 for married ii-ipients and 54.000 for single recipients. In most cases. e are supplemented by atlowan-. ccs mm the winner's employ- er. The fellowships are tenable frr one year ' Canada or abroad and usually carry a ~ travel allowance. years ago Mr. MacNutt. ‘ was awarded one of the Nuffield Foundation Scholarships. under which he studied for one. year in England. Since then he has Six New Brunswick, 1784 to 1667" new' which has recenon appeared on portage“ in . it e market. possible after the election. [HONEYMOON ‘SPARKS now ‘ GLASGOW tAPl—It started . on the honeymoon The prosecutor said: i “The couple were in bed . . ‘ just. after midnight. when the argumen to who should do the shopping the next moming. Mulvey said it wasn‘t his job. pushed his wife out of bed and then at- tacked hcr with a hr " As a result Joseph in court. ulting his Iti- Rena, and o . Mulvey, . ad- yca r- was 22. mittcd assa old bride, fined £5. l Mulvey promised his bride 1in court that the problem ‘would never arise again. on. he said. they the shopping to- This is our first quarrel and our last," said Joe. Railway Policy BIGGAIR. Sask. ICP'~—Ra:l- way policy in Canada must be made subservient to national olicy. T. C. Douglas. New Democratic Party leader said Thursday night. Abandonment of r a i l w a y branch lines in the Prairie provinces must take into ac- count the social and economic needs of the Canadian people and not be granted solely on the basis of railway bookkeeping. It should not be forgotten that the people. of Canada have. al- ready paid in large measure for :the building of the railways. Mr. Douglas told a public meet- ing. He said an NDP federal gov- ?tional transportation authority Sto integrate all forms of trans- order to eliminate duplication of service. VATICAN CITY (AP) in-law met Pope John Thurs- Vday. bowed, shook hands it pthen chatted with him for litchief editor of the. Sowet gov- received minutes in the privacy of the, papal library. . Vatican sources said Alexeli Adzhubei and his wife. Rada.; asked to see the leader of the} IRoman Catholic Church. Appar- ently Pope John welcomed the: I I if; t s; s ‘ ’2! ALI-IKE! ADZHUBEI and his wife. Rada. son-dn-law and daughter of Soviet Premier Khrushchev. are shown in St. d ‘ talked about pe w Pre-Ychance to giva the Soviet \ns-tchev himself. The premier mier KhrUShchev's atheist so“, itors the unexpected privatelvisit ltaly later in the ye t l audience. Adzhubei said ace. The meeting with Adzhubei, ernment newspaper izvestia. was the.fii‘st of a Roman (lath-i olic leader and an important Soviet Communist. The audience may have laid. the groundwork for a visit to= the 81-year-old Pope by Khrush-l Z" .. ‘ ' e3 i < 3; z i l ‘ m-“ m "Samoan—d “'f ' XL, s l ., ‘ i l t l l l Peter's Square in Vatican City Thursday before their private ‘ audience with Pope John ‘ XXIII. in background is St. Peter's Basilica. t : with only interpreters ; peace." Ad‘bh porter later. may ar The Adzhubeis went to the jprivate meeting from a general audience at which the. Pope had the $51,000 Balzan Peace. Prize. an award that had drawn praise from Khrushchev. WELCOMED BY POPE Pope welcomed them at the entrance of the apartment. The editor bowed his cad slightly and shook hands. The Pope then directed his visitors away from his desk to arm- c‘hairs in a corner of the library. There they talked informally, present. T Pope spoke in Italian. Ad- nhubei in Russian. “We talked about advancing ubei told a re- “For obvious rea- sons 1 cannot, disclose the de- tails of our conversation." Adzhubei said Wednesday that i he would tell the Pope he is "a confirmed atheist." but that "I ame confidence in E . - relations have been shifting. Last 0 tobcr the Russian Orthodox Church accrpted a Vatican in- c. tvitation to send observers to the that R o m a n Catholic ecumenical V council. A month ago Moscow released a Ukrainian (Iatholic archbishop after Ill years in a Siberian prison. FIRST WINNER Giovanni G r o n c h i. former president of ltaly and president dation. notified the. Pope of the awar . The foundation was cs- . labliShf‘d by "1“ lat? Italian Pllb' plausc from thc meeting with lisher Eugenio Balzan. Thc Pope was awarded the foundation's first prize last Friday for what. it called his ceascless work for peace. The Pope said the award was “homage to the constant ac- tions of the church and the papcy in favor of peace." He- ferrcd to "the perfect suprana- ltional neutrality of the church candidate “as Langis and its visible head. "Such a nrutrality is not in- limited to observing happenings and maintaining silence." Pope John said “On the contrary it is a neutrality which confrms mony. Adzhubei, 39, oftcn lookcd up at the goldvfrimmcd rcd canopy above the papal throne hile Pope John spoke. At the finish. the editor said it was "a beauti- ful speech." Asked his impres- sions of the Pope, he replied: ,s 12 PAGES ' Some Britons Have Fear Terrorist Drive Beginning * French Secret Army l LONDON tReuters' Some Britons have expressed fear that France's outlawed Secret Army organization might be. extending its terrorist activities to Britan. They felt tits anxiety as police guarded opposition Labor members of Parliament Alice Bacon and Fcnncr Brockway la tcr they received anonymous ~‘ telephone c a l l s threatening them with death at the hands of the Secret Army, a of French President de Gaulle. However, others felt there was no logical reason why the. Secret Army. thought to have. considerable. t r o u b l e on its ands in France, should want stir up the British with terrorism. T televising of a filmed [interview with top anti-Gautlist fugitive Georges Bdault by the BBC Monday night created con- ;sidei‘able publicity in Britain. ‘Some thought this might have stimulated fascist-minded Brit- ons or sadistic hoaxers to make h phone calls. Reports from Secret Army being sub- ‘Jected to a stiff French security: counter-attack and was thought 0 be short of both members and funds. .RESTRICT MOVEMENT . The development of a Secret France said the: W S Seen Behind Threats rumination. said his caller told him ths mornng: “You are. a nigger lover are Army in livc.' “Okay, brother. goodbye.“ re. plicd the legislator. hanging up. Brockway said he had receiVed similar threats in January over his support of Algerian inde- pendence and does not take the latest one seriously. Miss Bacon. 52. got a similar threat shortly before midnight Wednesday, a day aftcr she. had criticized Bidault in the House of Commons. ‘i’ou ISecret . You have not long he i v o i c e d a “decided French accent," Miss Bacon reported. telling police she had ignored a similar call the previous night. because the man's an obvious English accent anrl she. wrote it off as a prank. But. this time. Miss Bacon added. the caller was a real Frenchman. NOT A JOKE "I am sure. this wasn't a. joke or a hoax." she declared. "It was a calm, deadly voice." Meanwhile in Paris. a house hold spokesman for top French anker Baron Alain de. Rotths- child said a threatening phone call from a self-styled Secret Army man was ads to Bacon's home there Wednesday .— Army scare in Britain. it was ng t ,argued. would make it harder thhan usual for anti-Gaullist un- derground members to filter in and out; of the country secretly as B i d a u l t. former French o(lernment would establish a na- premier apparently did. Brockway, 74, a well-known campaigner against racial dis-, l PARIS (Reuters) Alain de Rothschild. French b a n k e. r. . threatening telephone call Wed- nesday night Baron hours after the murder of another banker, Henri Lafond, it was disclosed Wednesday. A member of the de Roths- child household said the caller ‘claimed to be the terrorist Secret Army or- ganization. De Rothschild ll a partner in ‘ h cried 8 cc theory that Lafond was killed by the Secret rmy as warning to other bankers. It was not immediately dis- closed what the telephone caller sai . l Leading French Banker Receives Death Threat ( lars The call came a to hours after a gunman lcilled another Paris banker, Henri Lafond. It strengthened a French police theory that he. was slain the money-short Secret Arm as a warning to other financic to "kick in---nr else." a 1 Police sources said too ; found tn 0 threatening letters 3 from the Ar search of Lafond's papers. The letters demanded money and threatened reprlsals if it was not forthcoming. However. the letters wet-0 said to have been written a year ago and were similar to circu- scnt to many pnminent persons at the time by nti - Gaullist underground ganizatlon. Police believe the Secret Army has been trying to extort from financial circles it is known to be short of funds. Lafond was reported to have been firmly opposed to Secret Army overtures last year for funds from his and other banks. the 01'- Social Cred itor Sees Chance To Form Gov't By STAN McCABF. WELLAND. (Int. '(‘T‘t crt Thompson Social licadcr said Thursday if his party could “in 20 scats in Ontario, ll could form a government easily. Mr. Thompson. arriving late for a dinner mcctlng organiycd by supporters of candidate John M. Patterson in Welland riding. spoke while about .30 delegates atc dll‘llel‘. He explained that he had been dclaycd by air allulr ('rcdit night to{ the Italian‘SWl-‘S Balm" I'Olll’l- transportation difficulties. Having just come back from New Brunswick. he di‘rw an. the news that the party crumm- ation there has assembled a lull slate of candidates. "We hair a nod chant-c to take {our of the 10 scats in that province." he said He utd not identify the stats, but said they were northern New Hruns- wick constitucncics. in cut ('OnSlllllf‘llt'). t h e Rubi. c and. a first cousin of .‘te Liberal premier of the pl'fl\'ll‘|’.‘f‘ itended to be purely passive. a! and whose father used to bc a lit the Pope‘s compctcncc \vcre. Liberal membrr of Parliament. As far as .\'o\a Scotia “as concct‘ncd. nnc former resident of the province who had his own business in Ontario was going ii“ the Chlerh'S Vltzm' "7 "‘Ftl' back to run in Cape Brctln Not‘thfithe first time Social Credit had over pcnctratcd the riding. SWEEP EDMONTON "Last time in Alberta. we. were second in 12 seats. braides the. two we won." Mr. tum said. "I don‘t think Tho thcro is ‘any doubt we are gain; to take t:_ ' all thosc sca ‘Our Orzanizatinn feels we are gong to sweep Edmonton this time in Qllf‘bN', there. is Just no doubt about the outcome. The only doubt is ulicthcr it's going to hr a clean sweep or not. "Attacks by people in the financial f'cld limo just driven pcnplc to Soctal Crcdit." In a hricf prc-diiincr We“ conlri'cucc, Mr. Thompson was askcd about ' by Gf‘m‘gc notini't-ii Crcdit candidate in Toronto Roscdalc, that hr» lacks support. from the national party associ- alion. Windsor, Ont. Has Big Fire WINDSOR. (int (1" oral alarm fire was reported raciuc Thursday n::ht uncon~ trolled through a bu s i n es! block \l’mdsor's riverfront A gen in or All off » ditty Iucmcn have bccu called out and police said the blaze threatens to wipe out 10 buildings. Some to ill fircmcn and about 20 pieces of firc fighting equipment are re.- portcd on the scene. First report: said the. blur) started in an apartment above one of the business firms on Glengarry Avenuo near Wyn- dotte Strcrt. t