Soviet delegate Valerian Zo- ‘ in tin. right, stays on to confer with Cuban delegate Mario Garcia-Inchaustegul CONFIFTER CNCIL SESSION A t h a darkened United Nations se- l curity council chamber in New York Wednesday night after adjournment of emergency ses- sion on the Cuban crisis. Fulton Makes Reforms i In Works Department By KEN KELLY OTTAWA (CP)—-Works Minis- ter Fulton is bringing his re- forming zeal to bear on the fed- eral works department‘s housing and contracting policies. A major change in housing policy on which he is reported to be working is a plan to per- mit the government's housing agency. Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation, to make direct mortgage loans for rental housing projects in smaller com- munities where lending facilities aren’t readily available to priv- ate entrepreneurs. Basis for this plan is under- stood to be representations that mortgage money for rental housing projects is difficult to get in communities of between 20,000 and 50.000 from banks. in- surance companies or other lending institutions. An outline of the proposal is likely to go before cabinet soon as a basis for discussion. per cent. except Prince Edward students. the department for most of the fede i than $100,000,000 a year. ments where Present rate of interest is 51/5 To the end of August, 31 such loans had been made by CMHC for a total of almost $32,000,000. The projects. in every province island and Newfoundland, would ac- commodate almost 7,000 single Another idea being discussed is a claims commission to pro- vide expert adjudication of con- tractors’ claims for extra pay- ments on work undertaken for The department is responsible ral govern- ment's construction projects which sometimes run into more Some contracts result in claims by the contractor to the Lecture Tour Opens Man. The province-wide lecture tour of alcoholism expert Keith Ellinwood of New York. w‘ get underway Monday follow- ing his arrival Sunday in Char- lottetown. Mr. Ellinwood will speak at a meeting of Alcoholics Anony- mous Sunday. Monday he has engagements at or a n d Souris high schools and will be a featured speaker at the an nual meeting of the Alcohol Stu- .- u.. v-— evening. Other speaking engagements during the six-day tour will in- clude Allied Youth Posts at Stella Maris High School. North Rustico and Miscouche High: Mount Stewart for the Mt. Ste- wart, Morell. St. Peter's Bay Men's Associations; Q n e e 11 Charlotte High School, Prince of W ale s College, Summerside High. O'Leary High. Summer- side Y's Men. Kenslngton High, Birchwood High. Montague, Souris, Kings County’ Premier io Olliciate dies _Advisory Council Monday 3 At iwo Sod iurnings SOURIS — Premier Walter Housing Corporation represen- R. Shaw is scheduled to be the tatives. Their place will be central figure at two sod-tum- taken by the Regional High School Board. l‘lS Monday a ternoon. The new 'tion to the ‘ school will contain a combined gymnasium and auditorium. two rooms for commercial classes, ne room for domestic science. a library and two academic classrooms. . The contractor on the project is the MacDougall Construction Company of New Glasgow. N.S., whose bid of $256,000 was ac. cepted yesterday. turning of the first sod marking the beginning of construction of the province's first housing unit for senior citizens. The ceremony is scheduled for 3 p. in. Monday at Souris on a two-acre site on Chapel Street that was donated for the units. Invited to attend are the may- or and town council of Souris. 4 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Sat., Oct. 27, ioii “‘“"‘ local clergymen and political dignitaries, members of the P.E.I. Senior Citizens Housing Corporation. and the general public. Couple Honored At L. Montague MONTAGUE — Miss Marjorie Gillis. Mo e, and Colin d" Whiteway, Albion. were entertained by their young fniends at a shower and dance in honor of their approaching marriage. ‘I‘l1e party was held Tuesday evening in me Lower Montague Hall which was at- tractively decorated for the happy occasion. The guests of honor were as- sisted by Mrs. Stewart West- away and Mrs. Lloyd Westaway in opening the many lovely gifts which were arranged Miss Sand-ra Lowe. The accom- panying good wishes were read by Mrs. Douglas Collings, while Welfare and Labor Minister Henry Wedge will preside. Construction of the four hous- ing units is to begin immediately " Contract for the $30,800 project went to George Cheverie. South Lake. Completion date is May . 1963. At about 3:30 p.m. or imme- diately after the first ceremony. Premier Shaw will proceed to the site of the Souris Regional High School where he will tum the first sod getting construction underway of the new extension to the school. Invitations to this ceremony‘ have been extended to the same persons who are invited to the housing function. with the ex- ception of the Senior Citizens S ‘ Mrrs. Grant Sencebaiugh. ly. expressing their apprecia- W.L. Acorn of Pownal. who M1‘5- St‘-'W3T9 Wesfiaway. M5’!- tory messages from Prime Ross. after which We YOU» Mr. Acorn also received nu- The music for the was by Joseph Kearney. department for additional pay- changes in costs of materials or in availability of materials have affected the cost of the work. Mr. Fulton, who in five years as justice minister instituted such major programs as the current expansion of prison fa- cilities and a new parole sys- _ tern, hinted at another possible change inhousing policy in the Commons recently. He said CMHC has been in- atructed to investigate the pos- sibility of loans to universities to build housing for married stu- dents. New Que. Party P'lans Strategy Roque. acting leader ciale party in Quebec. $32,000,000 LOANED At present, such loans can be made by CMHC for housing for single students up to a ma mum loan of $7.000 per student. Counterfeit Bills Are Buried In Jar CALGARY (CP) — Two glass jars containing $71,900 in coun- tei-felt bills have been dug out of a lawn in southwest Calgary. the RCMP said here. They said the discovery, made last Saturday. cllmaxed a two- year investigation into a coun- terfeit ring which was believed operating in British Columbia, , Ontario and Quebec. campaign against Rene Montreal Laurier riding. former adherents of Libe Social Credit parties breweries. _ L'Action Provinciale , A ago after a nation-wide f W , that large - denomina- " ‘ don counterfeit bills were in cir- o EASTERN 3 E: 5 ‘iii € :5. D- 35- (I m'< D- D‘ ‘.2. Fa” < ti 9% :7‘ Q study management MONTREAL (CP)-—H8rtel La of th newly-founded L‘Action Provin- said here his party will have 46 candidates in the Nov. 14 Quebec elections. There are 95 constituencies in the province. Mr. La Roque said he will e- vesque. natural resources min- ister, and Mario Beaulieu. Un- ion Nationale candidate, in He said his party will remain an opposition party regardless political group is He said Mr. Levesque wants to “nationalize" everything and this meant not only hydro-eiec- tric power but pulp and paper. mines and even distllleries and is def nitely against expropriation, he said. ""We believe in free enter- prise. He said L'Action Provincialet will promote such projects an creation of a provincial family allowance commission to take over from the Liberal system: training of expert technicians to Q- - on n putes before strikes result. and establishment of a more equita- ble tax-sharing system between the province and municipalities. With Patriotism KEY WEST, Fla. BRIEFS srawsnr FUNERAL — The , Warren Stewart was ‘WM '3 igiti mo in E: 2% 3 " rain creased sales canned meats and , in busy acting as escorts. around this tails .l(ey West to the streets cheered edneadayni afl-un CMVOIYOOII Wlekl. liheaatttlngduc 05000 W-.....,s:" Key West Reacts ( AP)—A s 13"“ preparations they might for a ‘ urricsne. . smen reported ln- '" “ of distilled water. dried fruits. Police desk Sgt. C. E. Wallace said. “misdemeanor calls have dwindled since the local bases were reinforced. but we'atfll are The flag sprouted from homes Baby Returned To Sect Parents Samuel Hughes has given a Jehovah's Wittness couple of- ficial custody of their infant. made a Children's Aid Society ward on the day he was born. He quashed a Sept. 29 court order removing a baby boy from the custody of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Forsyth of Kings- ton. Ont.. so that the child could obtain an urgent blood trans- fusion, banned by the sect. Mr. Justice Hughes said he was acting “with great regret" because the Sept. 29 action by Judge James Garvin, director D. A. Judd of the Children's Aid Society and Kingston Gen- eral Hospital doctors may have saved the boy’s life: Kingston pediatrician Dr. D. J. Delhaye found that the baby e had a blood deficiency and re- ral. Union Nationals and quired a transfusion. uick action resulted in a hospital hearing with the child's mother on a stretcher and fa- ther summoned from me. Judge Garvin presided and ruled the child a ward of the society in Kingston and Fron- tenac County. Mr. Justice Hughes said he was satisfied that the baby was a neglected child within the been a proper hearing and that Judge Garvin had thereby de- prived himself of jurisdiction. Canal Closing Dates Are Given OTTAWA (CP)—‘Ciosing dates for navigation in the various St. ; Lawrence Seaway canals. rang- ing from Nov. 30 to Dec. 15,‘ have been announced by. the St. Lawrence Seaway Au-l iiioriiy. ' The authority said that: weather and ice conditions per- milling. canals will I open until midnight on the fol- lowing dates: Nov. 30: South Shore (Mont-' Cornwall canals. D - Sault Ste. Marie a Dec, 15: Welland Canal and Third Welland Canal. The authority ners to schedule their passages to ensure clearing the system, well before these dates if they wish to avoid wintering above“ TORONTO (CP)—Mr. Justice ho real to Lake st. Louis), Beau- ' liarnois. Iroquois, Lachine and ‘_ warned marl- 9 .3 the gift book was in charge of POWna'| Man On behalf of his bride-to-be and liimiself. "Bud" spol-he brief. 97 tion. A delicious lunch was serv- ed by Mrs. Kenneth ll/liaclhhee, recently celebrated his th DOUIEIBS 001111185, M!‘S- Lloyd birthday, received congratula. Westaway and Mrs. Donald 118 Minister Diefenbaker and Heath people enjoyed an hour of danc- Macquamie. MP for Queens. ing merous cards. flowers and gifts. Mr. Acorn’s daughters, Min- eventing violin and Gerard Murphy and Ken- nie (Mrs. Joe Maclsaac). Dor- neg}, Macphee, guitars, chester. Mass., and Lona (Mrs. TOPSIDE BEEF Of the 103.000.000.000 pounds of meat eaten in the world in wife. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ac- 1961. 51 per cent was beef and INDEPENDENCE. Mo. (AP) Former 11.8. President Harry 8. an said -in he does ere not like Canada’: attitude in the Cuban situation. He charged Canada’: prime minister has refused to asso- ciate his country with others in the Western Hemisphere in sup- I I‘ port of the U.S. stand against aims shipments to Cuba. “We have supported them in former times and in crises." said. “They should Minister Diefenbaker whether the government in- tended to associate Canada with the Organization of American States resolution giving the U.S. full support in its embargo against arms shipments to Cuba (Diefenbaker replied: “. . . I think it would be presumption on my part to give the view of Canada with respect to an or- ganization of which we have not been and are not now a mem- hen”) (In the Commons Thursday. Dicfenbaker announced that the RCA?‘ air defence command has been placed on the me alert as U.S. lnterceptors. and that long leaves for armed ISLAND NE\NS PAGElE?i.?2Zi t’;.°z‘.‘.*.:2:.I.'.:';'.::'.‘.. forces personnel have been ena- cellod because of the Cuban cu!- m. ("We intend to support the U.S. and om other allies in this situation" he said. miefenbaker noted that his government had announced ear- le that Soviet-bloc aircraft en route to Cuba would not be per- mltted to use Canadian air space.) Truman made his comment at a press conference here which he announced cancella- tion of the remainder of his scheduled speeches on behalf of ' Democratic party office seekerb in the Nov. 8 U elections. "The Latin American coun- tries have made a stand and .S. conzressional these countries of the world." he said. that is another reason I don't like the stand Canada has taken." The former president also ex- pressed his distrust of interna- ticnal summit mee ngs. Asked whether he thought by a meeting on the Cuban situation, he said: “I n't believe in them. They do.v:‘t amount to a d _ been to two of them and nothing was accomplished." rt :1 fight inst S '‘ .:.°....,. ,..i::...., i‘.’.‘"L :..°.:':.:i::, and Sons Ltd. l t Cubaiis lold ian Breaks Yankees'Fence KEY WEST.‘ Fla. (APl—Cu- So far. Havana Radio has bans ‘were toidfrtday ,thst a said nothing about use calm-ant Soviet tanker permitted to pass turnback of 13 Soviet Vessels the U,s,b1o¢ud¢ of cub; "had which had headed for Cuban a ers ’ broken the supposed fence \‘\"NnCl:l 51:1 13190394 5!’ H+o++oo-o+o+¢-o+o-o+o+.. a so _ , aliszn." - o The claim came from Andres l Certmed Pipe wean‘ ‘ General Welding ~ Fernando: Soler. secretary-gem l o era! of the Port and Marine Smoke Stacks : Workers Union. He addressed a . rally held to welco e the vessel . which arrived at _vana Har- | nor early this morning. Said Fernandez to the crew l in Lil‘ broadcast address: "We i give thanks ; Ben Livingston for your backing in tatinn of the sentiment of our A 63 gemington R0“ O444©+O90oo people on learning that you had broken the s u p p o I o d fence Dbl *7] 27 which had been posed by ______.____ Yankee imperialism." ' ocaoo-$90-tact-cs-1.’ The radio said earlier tbatthe tanker had been intercepted by blockade ships but had not been I searched. - [7 ‘"l‘iie thousands and thousands of barrels of petroleum which . When you call ARI}! you getll winn ,Whenyonneedacah{ CALL i you have brought us are thou- sands and thousands of blows Five U.S. Steel Executives 0 Are Fined For Price Fixing NEW YORK (A?) ~— Five American steel corporation ex-l ecutives have been fined a total of $44,000 on their pleas of no contest to charges, of con- spiracy to fix prices and rig bids I in steel sales. 5 Federal Judge Sylvester J.‘ Emil Lang. board chairman of Erie Forge and Steel, $10,000. R. B. Heppenstall Sr.. presi- dent of Midvale-Heppenstall| Company, Philadelphia, $20,000. Erb Gurney, manager of Beth- lehem Steel Company's salegil, forgiiigs, castings and speci , - a chance of lag SIG each \, i:.*::.:*;.r..t.~.r -e-- ->--- --«-- «~- thc Russians. , %':::.:y ""1" ‘‘ Comma“, ll.’ 113:1-odu:t%oo division. Bethlehem, DIAL 4-5586 - 5587 ) a., . . Robert S. Barnes,_ assistantl z W” m“"°"“ Hm “mee manager of that division. $1,500. ipe onus STORE OPEN THIS WEEKEND Ryan refused simultaneously tol accept like pleas from four steel y companies and a trade associa-, tion named as defendants in the ; same in ctrnent. l I The individuals and their; was‘ Homer Lackey. president of Erie Forge and Steel Corp.. Erie. Pa.. $5, ' : FAMOUS FOR 0 BRANDED INSPECTED ‘STEAKS‘ fit , : CANTWELL S :":r::;& GOOD 03 4 I H.R. DOANE A a WINSPEAR. HIGGINS. ND COMPANY nd STEVENSON 8 DOANE Chartered Accountants l34 RICHMOND ST.. CHARLOTTETOWN Saint John, Halifax. St. John's, Montreal. Toronto. Winnipeg. Edmonton. Calgary. Prince Albert. Vancouver orn. Pownal. CASHIER FOILS HOLD-UP MAN TORONTO (CP) — A would-be bandit watched in amazement as a cashier ‘ veal. calmly passed his holdup note around to other store , employees. - Then the hold-up man turned and fled down a flight of stairs Police said the note read: ‘‘All the money. I will kill E. Patterson, 35. of no fixed address. with attempted robbe . UNITED FUND RESIDENTIAL CANVASS will be made next week A in Charlottetown and‘ Summerside PHARMACY 17! GRAFTON STREET Will be open Saturday afternoon and will be the only Drug Store open Saturday evening. “Open All Day Sunday and Sunday Evening”. DIAL 4-5132 FREE DELIVERY (6 Hundreds of Volunteer workers will make a home visitation next week for your con- tribution to the 17 important charities and services taking part in the United Fund. These volunteer workers are giving their time, as well as money, and are working on your behalf. Greet them kindly . . give generously! . and dresses . double knm 3 ( . matte jersey é . Iillu . crops: 5 . slua 7-20 0 class 14%- 24% 5.9a-a4.s5§t four-mile-long is- land city of some 50.000 resi- n Trucks carrying military de- Boca Chlca Naval Air Station just north of here and the us. naval station in . were gre with enthusiastic waving by people About of onlookers waved and t when into "Hall safer now than I have in " said hrul Wil- MIII*PIul. "A week ago I felt h. but now mm .ml‘"l.i3";l"il. FOR YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS Insurance since 1872 oai-expeflaaeoalllnaaas lnuarueoaadcrwtltorulsat ynrdtnosal. 8. CO. LTD. _ You are not required to pay all at once! % You may pledge weekly, monthly, quar- terly . . . whichever is easiest for you. Your contribution is for 1963 - so you have time enough to give enough for all. EvorydolorholpuoniuehlAnd,youwIliovothesottsfa¢tionofImow.. . lnqyoadidyourpartto rotiovo distress among the sick and tiandi. I °-Pvodmh-Irma!-etodchndron andimbiaapmim ....¢ . . llobstovotopoiatyoatlitobogood elvtaoas.' 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