If It's Good For The lsland The Guardian is For It hoe commotion northeast winds ‘20. 48. Sunday: sunny. .“Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” fl— VOL. LXXVlI. N0. 1a.; f Authorized II Second (ll-u Mail by I d the Pool Office Department. Otto-n. ml for payme- m h u‘ (IHARITOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY «as “193".4‘3V‘5V'1" , MAY 2. 196.1 WEATHER Clear. not. much change in temperature: Low-high 30 a nd nmmggu SEVEN CENTS RIFT EVI‘DENT Communi l lBy THE ASSOCIATED PRESS . The Communist nations 3- raded their weaponry before the world Friday. bill on this day of labor solidarity the Moscow- E'Pekiing rift was evident in the. i big celebration in the Soviet Un- ‘ ion and Communist China_ Troops and weapons of war . . / THIS IS A VIEW 0f Came protection of a breakwater. yesterday. As it stands now '———————' thungel'ed flil'émgha It?“ “Easy: ('ove where lobster fishermen ' I . ‘ tltey have no protection from o ommunis c pi . are pressing to have a 'orcak- "‘03 “mm “M9 had ""“l‘ Moscow to Havana. and its— wiiter. They said if they had more ofthcir gear in the water slan equipment was displayed in a para e in an7.t ar Premier Khrushchev. after Tanker Hull Considered a Canoe Cove Breakwater i Seen Good even a small amount of drift - ' lrp. ‘ 4 States continued US. reconnais— 'sanee flights over Cuba covid l i be disastrous. But his big pitch was to At- rica. where Red China has chal- lenged Soviet. Union influence. . All 0- HOLMAN ,a breakwater to protect thciriftmios in the wreck which Khrushchev rolled oiit the red “ill the Seckonk be the. new ‘boats from the sea. lmea-ns that it would have. to be Fal‘pel for Pi‘eSldent Ahmed hr akwatei for the. fishermen PROBLEMS bEfCN degassed. There is the cost Ben Bellafo; Algeria. magi! hm; . t'.nte Cove? ‘ Breakwaters come under the of towing it over from B - . . a “93' 0 mm" a para 9 a" r l l B “C PHlSpC‘l's l" “Pd “mat” gave him the Lenin Peace Prize l ‘l‘iie possibility exists ttltat {jurlsdiiction of the federal de—ytouche. N.B. and the placing? the burnt nitt hulk of the Inc . partment of public works and ‘ sinking and filling it with sand. . sales m “mm” from m" '9“ and "‘9 S‘w'“ Umpns . hero in;- Oil tanker Scekonk. which according to .atltout‘ities the sit- To fill the hulk with sand would “Wit "Ppcar gand. Agriculture l mpdill' lhp munlrys hlzhes‘ taught fire on urn. in nation is not cut and dried require a dredge a dredges‘Minister Andrew B. .VlacRae Myra}, 'R - s .f .d y t ('l'it‘lt‘tiul‘mvn Hiat‘bour last. as it may appear. are at a premium and hard to ‘ said last night. The outlook is tondwthe Ilzilllli‘eand (wifh: . . _‘ w. <3 -' ,1 . ' ' i ’- r . . . ‘ . 3.3.3.. lL‘iyiifé‘dha‘itoii Si Biff; all“ .L’Eiei‘bi'i'iimf‘fléiind '33; “P' a “m” “l '1‘“ “m” "f "a" . ‘7" m" 9" “Woodman te- drew an mmth m a Chinese (W, “We” hull and mm, a sand ‘ MIGHT DE’I‘ERIORATE llvcrerl at Jacksonville. ‘3‘"le de'sfiftu" éndmw, MW .\llf‘l' the Seckonk burned the. but that could prove to ‘ “195" Pmblng COWPled m; That would EM, “1 . m“ s pma e m 6 Square" ll5' ~rmen at Tahoe Cove dangerous to navigation. There ll" {am that ‘l ‘5, 3" “ld “u” I ‘ l . 9 WM." CH0” ROASTED ‘ «ppl'oat‘lled the irving Oil Coni- is also the possibility that thel an.“ may _d°"°“1°1'ale V0” mp a anmlw hm" WW l" Faking Fromm“ CM" Fin' mm. m. the. hm.an m" hull m 1 mm may Wt an a mob quickly and nave to be replac- than obtained last fall. lat boa s t e Communist China's new strength and said his country would win its ideo- ‘lOL'lt‘al quarrel .witb the Rus- sians and other Communist crit- tc ed again in a short time cauis-. ;ing the time and money spent? ‘on the Seckonk to be lost and “tr. hanv”. indications were w'tsted. hcard this week that one Prince 3 A local Irving Oil official ex‘ 4 Edward Island shipper was of-i thatilcm to navigation and there is the fact that. the. burned out work wuu‘d be. an eyesore, According to the pulllici works people there is a nuitel topiaoc the breakwater list. been washed away by in Irving agreed to lot.‘1 the fishermen have the wreck fire of charge. ’l‘hc fishermen suggest There was one disturbing fac- Peking's celebration was boy-" st Nations Parade Big Weapons linked arms. opened their pa- ra e. Huge portraits of Khrush- chev and Red China's Mao Tse- tun: were carried side by side. The Cuban premier said the US. has no right to fly over Cuba. He said the US. knows what weapons Cuba has and knows “that we will be in con- dition to use these arms." DRAWS PROTEST A parade of troops and tanks in East Berlin brought a joint protest from the Western allies at it was "a blatantly militar- istic demonstration" violating Berlin's four - power status Yanks Begin ‘ New Buildup l In Florida W\SHIT\'(‘.T0.\' It'f‘t ~ The. lliiited States has started an~ other major build-up of troops anti planes on the Florida coast» line. it was learned authoritativ- ely Friday. An informant said the buildup is being undertaken qu'clly for possible action in the event dcl jcaslro carries out his threat to shoot down \merican U—I reconnaissance planes w h ic. h have been flying ('uha since the 1962 Cuban missile crisis He said the US. does not be- lieve Castro will carry out his to that ;a large cost involved inspite‘plntneo that he hopes that altering to sell below the $3 25i , wants to be ii a position the burned mt hull could he‘nt the fact that Mr, Irving is tdccision can reached soon as price. which Florida buyersl‘le-d h." 435‘ (fermMBG Bll'l' move quickly with counter-ac- ‘mtcd to Canoe Cove and filled donating lll(‘ hull for nothing, ‘the Seekonk Ly posting problems were perfectly willing to y, l Fame“ mmgal'yi ‘F‘lgnSlaYla and‘ on. He gave no indication how with sand and sunk giving them They claim that there are still to them iii Bilctoucllc and they based on availability of supply. j CmclmSlm'ak'a. ”' add'lm“ u’ifar the US. would carry such "‘""““""“"“""""“" ' ' ' ‘ " " ""“"""*‘ A" would like to have it off their . IR lcounier action: whether it hands fairlv soon. . M“ Mm'na" ‘3‘”, ""‘N‘ “'rlsi l Havana Cuban President would mean an aerial bombard- ’ ‘ _ .tto reason why prices should » Fidel Castro and other top Cu- ment of Ctlba or an invasion ‘ ll ls "'7' l” [he ledmal.gnv' £0 hPan the figure. leaders. marching with attempt. a crnment to decide. what ts to 7 be done and it is expected that; He said his department was lsometlring will done soon. ‘ detcrmincd to see there was no Meanwhile the 14 boats that; price cutting. it there was any. fislh out of Canoe Cove are at, the public would be advised as the mercy at the element; i to who was responsible. He said r"*--—"w~~"—'-'“““" “'——-“ 9 had working on the i bl ll w k. sised h- Mother dit‘grYtnraRgcirlt Sand- For Baby Return Protest To Fair \ meeting of all island cattle, made by Bill Brown. ROP ht e.\liibitors at the Atlantic Win- spector. aflcr Keith Boswell. ter l“ a i r was suggested last. i \‘ictoria, a member of tile dairy '1! Night to protest an arrangement l cattlt‘ committee. reported from\ Florida growers pt'ptt‘r good that will not give breeders timel an AWF planning meeting e , GHIC‘CO MP) 9 , :potatoes in this pl.n‘.lnm_ H . . t . , i .i - —‘0b”‘g‘t ".tr.'d. ' to -cl their herds ready tor l attended a fe\\\ tl‘iiys-agt‘i 0d a ‘ son“. Mrs Chester memk" he minise sat ‘ Bv NEIL MArnman "“mm‘: m ‘h" 1’15" ha” "l m mmm‘“ "ff "ml"? Mme m" Thursday m e her first He. also noted that to dalcl work nliitiition. The Sllflwif_‘22:11:32?rBirianlqzz.‘lg” "191:; personal appeal to the woman: this year 1.000 Innrp (.minadsih‘, 2mm“, unande m .hhpi fifiw—‘H— um» [’54anle Islam“. w "inflde her mfam 5”“ Of potatoes had hf‘f‘tl shippi‘t‘l ‘ next few y-oairs ail . Th? AWE, pmplp are propos_ from her hospital room last than at m, same date a year perimomal palm here. Dirpmm. l in ' to split the show into two Mlinday' .. an“ Tl‘al "ml" '"l" at‘"““"‘ Shit" .ltobci't (‘. Parent told a group L~t' A; fir thivmn mule be please "mu." . 0‘" bah)" Wills by 3” mlllf‘si including i of farmers attending a mect-. W" "m ‘ ‘ n ‘ ' Ir: Fi-onczak said. "He was water and highways. in: arranged bv the Pill 'cause they will not have barn} enough space to house nearly all of the animals expected. Is Given At the same time lie said the everything we had built our i. . .. N .- - 0 s on for me fumrp. Take .lAylblillf‘ Bleeniis A .otiation' ast night at Birch Court. Work o I . ‘good care of him and see that New Annan food plant was pre-i . , . _. ‘ The proposal is to show the ‘ he gets Pnnugh m 0mm pared to pay $150 N. 73 i with pottlitti'y will be .(llle‘Olt-i "Msmlni 'lN-‘m'i nl'al Purpo’el Mrs. Fronczak's 3 pounds for Keiinebcc potatoes l _“nl"‘d 3' “‘9 9nd 0' ""5 War-i ,,- m Sl‘m‘lllm‘mv AM“ and Gall“ .13 - year - old machinist. stood for processing. Supplies have i n was “ll‘g‘gp’lm' m l \W‘\ (cm "‘ Re‘ma “03' (‘Mllf‘ “n M‘m‘lfl-V “ “d with an arm around her slioul<.' not been sufficient for the tic-i The Charlottetown farm is mand. If enough Kcnnebecs are virtually the only one in the not available. the plant may 3 Atlantic Provinces working with i take Sebagocs. BHN‘W‘. 18. was “mild Wm." 9‘ Tuesday. Tlten these animals rlcrs as she talked to reporters capital murderd'ty 3n_ onlal‘m would he sent home and the ‘ in a waitjng mom of Michae Supreme Court Jury Friday a" Gucrnscvs and Ayrshircs. and Reese Hospital. sentenced to life. imprisonment 0mm. “of broods hko He n, ‘ in Kiiiaston Penitentiary. He cs- rnms and shun-h Shorthorns (flde the dcall‘ ,pcnallyl beé brought ill on Wednesday and , ' MIN ll was ll Pears 0d 3 shown on Thursday and Friday. l the time of the killing. i . ‘ V ‘ I 1 Bttlcttc was convicted lit the I'm-“4'” 19"" _ R l‘ni Der 2'2 slaying of Paul Mercier. l “l” "1"" - _‘“- “5“5 ’ '34. one of four persons shot to en phasizcd that V it would be tieth during an abortive abduol complctly inipossiblc. at least lion attempt in a Roman (lath-l for dairy cattle breedci's.lto‘zet nlic church rectory in central their animals into the fair late Ottawa. ‘ (Continued on page col. 5) i i | General Motors Plans New Plant In Quebec: erai Motors' 320000.000 expan-‘ l QUEBEC tCPl Premier .Ieuli Lesage Friday announced sion protu'Am ‘ General Motors of Canada Lim-i Construction would boil“ .81 itetl will build an automobile . once with steel contracts bemK‘1 Production plant, at 519. Therese‘ issued within 30 days. I Mr Walker. after being intro- 0 Blainville. about 20 miles . i "fifth of Montreal. .duced to reportch by Pl‘cmwl’l . imsngt‘. said ' estab- Thr premier madt‘ the an- mm": W. u... that time in Que- nounccmenl at a press crvifcr- hm a 'nr auto assembly ’Itt'c With him was ‘ i pm” Walker. resident of General 'Lalcr. prom.” image asked. M"mt‘s of Canada. The plant will employ 1.000 D? 'Fons \ ‘ . vhcn it b0 lions. probably in t of 1963 it it wouldn't be more than an assembly plant . -. . ' Walker replied: "Yes. it he Sill’l'li‘nf‘l"\\‘lll be a completely integrated plant We‘ll build our bodies at the location." Asked if the plant \voii itiug (um ,1. FIVE BOY SSH it Will employ in It very short 2 "m" more than people.; id be. Mo-i !al’rlrorllCllYIIallgbhld start Wilhl rdfgobldzflhtlll‘shaliglleglllt.. he. Th?” mall-V "W ham Film 3'“ in Sum- boys are, from left to FIRM. Chevrolet and pontiac Imlreplied: "Perhaps. eventually.‘ . boys in this We but. inersiide last night. The rea- (‘Iaude Balesden. St Elean- fltodels and Buick and Oldsmo- Premier Lesatze said theude'i they all made the top three son for the extra two in die ers. Min placed second with l)”. mndell W00“ b0 bum later. “51"” '” l’mld '" Qumsh's of“): places in the boys solo close picture is there was a three- a mark of 8.1. Tyler Rich- r Walker said the i.000.000-.tremely important log“ 5 ‘ (Dr Mm Md m year M M Mm". Sflmmemm’. “M “MiG-foot plant is part of Genalnomic future of Que - ,“'"y l" k" m” mac“ “'9 dairy cattle now, and experi- Dairy Cattle Ellorts in Be Pushed By Farm "it'lllal \\0l'l\' will give much with dairy cattle will‘more attention to the ittili'la- mg his daughy": ugh, looks a film of forage crops like grass the Ex- atiri hay. “That is why we put news." .. ir. a drying ni-Jichine last year. Mr. Parent sutd Equipment of this type with become much more genera the next few years. added the director, who said they hauled lll hay "green its gross" last year and had excellent results "We didli't lose any of it". he said. Better results were achiev- ed on SPCOIIOAt'ill liliy. bill the first cut was a bit late and mail tContinttcd on page 3 col. 3) . l with R4. and the three who tied for third with marks of R2 each. Ronnie Smith. Mis- couche. Chris Gander. Stim- rmrsvdc and Gary Susick. Sic moo Park, threat, but if he does. the U4 ‘ i another place. 5RARE CRABS USED IN ERROR PARIS IRt‘utt‘rsl Six giant crabs of a rare species being flown from Alaska to aquariums in London, Man- chester and Hamburg were Appeal By STRl’AN MATHESOV . MONTREAL 'CPt Hal C. eaten b' err pmwngei.‘ or by the Banks. former president of the H . 'f , Seafarers‘ International Union Parts airport authorities Of Canada ilndu was found said Friday by “regrettable negligence" the chef pre- paring meals on the flight was not informed that the crabs had been deposited in the cold room only to await guilty Friday of conspiring to assault a rival union offit-izl seven years ago. Tile burly. 56-year-old accused showed no emotion on hearing "ans" mnnmfinns' the verdict at the end of a 56 page judgment which took Judge Claude Wagner two hours ]2_Mi|e [and 20 minutes to read to a .packed court. However. tears ' ' lcame to his eyes as he was [being taken to cells, ‘ Ranks‘ $2,000 hail was can- ’cclled and he was ordered licld CAPITAL BUREAU W MMW‘AWW” or THE GUARDIAN ' OTTAWA The United Parllameni States itas not made any sugges tion of retaliating against (lana dian fishery products if Canada‘ proceeds with the unilateral as-l -l 'l At A Glance tablishment of a lZ-mile fishing) By THE CANADIAN PRESS iimit. Hon. J. Angus MacLeanfl FRIDAY. Ma." 1. 1964 MP for Queens. was informed Opposition members said . in the Commons Friday. Transport Minister Pickers~ ‘ Mr. Mai-Lean. the former min- :1" .lmmd the'tmy lslialfdnllghli ls'er (fr “Slwrles' its?“ Trade on air policy he should have a tommerce Minister Mit-. - . ‘ i made in the Commons. chell sharp whether he had re- . _ ceived any assurances from the HM“ P'ol‘emg'" denlp‘l h“ United States' ministers who ,lhl'r-‘day Slalemelll ab"?! P in Ottawa this wwk that [CA and CPA integrating their overseas services can they would refrain from such re- _ . “Manon. ; stituted government policy. ' A Conservative censure mo- tion against Mr. Pickersgill was ruled out by the speaker He suggested that the retalia- tion might come in the form of duties or other means imposed . v . against Canadian fish products] declsmn “as uphed 'l ll” “mgrnmgm 1‘23“: “:l‘”: i Works Minisler itescbatelcls awn" "n N i e 'm' p 'm' - said his department is pre- lcgislation which was introdue-t M in we gone“, mi: Week pared to study conditions in a given area to see how It can Mr, Sharp said that the sub; stimulate economic activity. ject was not discussed during ; MONDAY, May 4 the series of meetings w h t cnI Th9 Commons mm.” at 2:30 .‘,"’"flli’fl“.‘l Ollawa pm. EDT to debate a govern ment supply motion. The Sea ate sits at i. Daughter Born To Princess i 7 Wm l LONDON ’Retllers‘ ccss Margaret. gave birth Fri- ay tn er second child. a girl. in the same London palace where Queen Victoria was born. Margaret's baby weighed six poin two ounces. it was an- nounced Friday night. Mother and baby continue to OTTAWA IOPi~Cliaiges by opposition '.\iPs were levelled Friday that Transport Minister Pickct‘sgill forced the publicly- owned CBt" to let him make a television statement on the gov— ‘ ' policy after he ds nounucement . The baby's father. of Snowdon. :34. said after see- make good progress, the an- added super baby. it is marvellous NOT NAMED YET couldti i get the floor in the. The baby will be known as Commons. Lady .\riitstrong Jones. her Tm, a (. (, u s a t q a n s were "hrmllan name '0 he announced promptly denied by Prime .Vlin- ater. Snowdoit was photogra- ism]. pvarson and the CBC, pher Antony Armstmnz - Jones For no minutes in Pit-tim- before his marriage to Mar— El”. um” FMMHV the minister Eat?" in may. 1950- who reported to Parliament on ‘CBC matters. was the centre of a storm of opposition protests. Erik \‘iclsctt tPC ~- Yukon) INSIDE TODAY sought to move a motion con- Rirtlis. drath! . . ~ - . ~ . . -- N damning policy announcements (‘lasslficd . . . . . . .. 12. l1 H by mimsiors “Inside the (tum. (‘omlcs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ll mom h”, Spmkm- than “he. Slim“ - v a 4 ~ - - a - a ~ - - ~ - - w 9 iiauzhton ruled it out of order. Finance. markets . . . . .. 10 wth Ml, which“ apppalr‘d the Editorials . . . 4 “Irina. [hp .nphhm- \E'fls ll|lll!‘ld Kings. Queens. (‘ity 5 by a “he or lit in 63‘ [hp (hm. Women's . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. fi servativcs voting alone in de- Sttmmcrslde . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 {ML The storm arose following an- } “Forces Integration 9fDraws Salty Naval View HAllltFAX '(‘P' » A former tegration or pint-king about Atlantic Coast navy chief, re- with a uniform." he s. tired Rear-admiral Hugh F. Pul- Admiral Pullcu also l'f‘if‘tl‘f‘fl lcn. made salty comment Fri». to talk of (‘olilcdct'ntloit break- day about integration of the‘ in: up. He said he could speak armed forces. He described freely now that he is out of lsome aspects as nonsense. uniform. The 38-year-old admiral a V . . veteran of almost 40 years in Fnlluwr ‘5 ( ‘\""‘\s the Canadian navy. did mention "We didn't tight as I-‘rcnch Canadian: or (‘Iiuiew (Intuition: or any other kind of (‘anridzansx When we fought it nu: referred ings going on in . Ottawa by name bill to “strange th u < Then he said: “Let's ttot Canadians for all of t‘uulid.‘ have any nonsense about inle- “When someone had a llt'lc gt‘ation. Let's not think you can trouble understanding l‘lti‘lllsh we helped him Those who tlicd didn't die for any strange kind of mystical business " take out of an engine- room and put him in it tank." The admiral spoke at a cere- mony commemorating victory The admiral, who now lites in the Hattie of the .\tlantic dtir- at (‘hestcr Rosin \' Q. ictii'cd in! the Second World War. He from the navy in loaf He was .said the battle was the most fla: officer \tlantic (“list in important. action of the war be- Halifax from IMT to 1060. cause everything else depended I-‘ri ay be (ill ribon to on it The battle had been won open it new scrtion of the chic! . the courage. devotion and and petty officers“ mess :it sacrifice of navy men. H.\t(‘$ Stadacona. a natal :hm-c ‘Yoti don't do that With iii-.ectahltshment here. He also on Pickersgill Blasted On Air Policy Action 14 PAGES Hal Banks Found Guilty Of ConspiringTo Assault Planned E After Sentence iii Bordeaux .latl until :enleiii. ing Tuesday when defence counv cil .ltiseph (“often said an appeal will be Med and application for ball will be ma e. Hanks was charged with con- spiral-y to assault Capt. Walsh with intent to maim or disfigure The organi- 7.cr for the Canadian Merchant Service (iltild tCLt") was beaten up \u:. IR. 1937, in a darkened parking lot in Owen Sound. Ont OTHERS NAMED Pa 1 (‘at'sh and .lack Richard- son. of “\lonlreal. and Jack Cas- per of Sat-i'ai‘itento, Calif. were named as coctitispii'atnrs in tbn charge which I'Pl‘i'lIK a l4 gear ‘maxn‘num sentence, l in E "(W 3‘ 5. his judgment, .lilfl;P Wag- : . "The collt'l has come to the conclusion tliat the beating of iCapt. Walsh was a manifest act ;of gangsterism agreed to, pct:- ‘pared, ordered. directed and - supervised by H a raid Cham- berlain Banks. “The court has no lN‘Kllallf)“ whatsoever in in in: the ac- ‘cused guilty as charged." He said Hanks' profession of faith in a policy of non-violence at the trial is “incompatible with the evidence this court has ‘ heard." l "Not only has it been estab- jlished beyond a reasonable doubt that a beating took place. but it has also been established .and also beyond a reasonable 'doubt. that this heating was M'- dcrcd by the accuse . “The accused has taken such liberties with the truth in his .‘testimony that it is now impos- lsible for this court to believe lhni. The judge described Banks' attitude in his testimony to Capt. Walsh's beating as flip~ pant. nouliccliicnt Thursday by bk. Pickersgill the government wants Trans - Canada Air Lines and Canadian Pacific Airlines to join forces on international ‘ routes. The transport minister was prevented from making the statement in the Common Thursday because of procedural hassles. bttt after the adjourn- ment of the House he made it on the (THC TV news and also to newspaper reporters. Mr. I‘ickersgtll, defending his action. said in t e Commons Friday he was not government policy but only stage in its formulation. Opposition l, e a d e r Dieteti— baker said too often recently th has apparently been subjected to the kind of control that Thursday night took the form of intimidation on the part of \ir Picket‘s'lil Prime \Iinistcr Pearson said he ivn: informed no pressier whatsoever was brought to bear on the C \mlpd pt 20-h\'>fl\'("l(\n' mural dep'i-tin: the Battle of the \t. lam-c. by \‘ova Scotta artist illl\f‘l\ll Purcell. llt‘ (lt"\( rtbrvl petty officers as the b'ick'ititie of the navy, With- titlt ilictit the battle of the Al— lIllilit' would have been lost He l'f‘liiilllxt'f‘d about the Hat- tlc about Vat'vik. the .lcrvil an and devotion to duty- -"you "pic" iml :in) doubt about the people in your ship." About ct \ctlm "that never were :til' ' about torpedoes "- streak :n the water that meant death unless you acted quickly" thou: ship commandch that had “just one second to make a decision right or wrong"; about "waves as high as the Houses of Parliament and just a: veasly." \\"icn people get "curriefl nit-av with strange and wonder. .dcas.“ bc said. they should remember that Canada will at uni. need ships and the me! to sail them. —c.