\ If it; Good For the Island The Guardian is For it V 0.: WEATHER Intermittent. snow; cold: winds southeast 15 shifting to northwest 15. Low-high, 27 and 34. lino finalisation “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” VOL. LXXVI. N0. 96 mm ohm “m- m‘wwcnygog: Dom—o CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 24, 1663’. “07.353” SEVEN CENTS 14 PAGE-S. Fireworks On Security Are Fizzle By ROD CUM“! LONDON (CP) pre- dicted fireworks over security disclosures by the “spies for! peace" fizzled out in the House. of Commons Tuesday as Prime Minister Macmillan insisted that g much too much ado was being‘ made over the whole thing. 1 Several times the Labor op-g position sought to corner the: prime minister but Macmillan,! Pearson Has Committee To Work On Trade, Jobs Wolfe Will Aid Marks Birthday l placid as ever. refused to go? ’ I i much beyond his prepared reply. i o j ‘ Eight questions by Labor ,- ‘ u S es members were before the prime i . i minister as the Bpuse met for :E K . .l . _ ‘. . , , t . . MiacNutt, distrmt mar. thing of mystery by their he. i ' the first time Since the Easter me new in Char] H I w“. last mg in the ice "H 5-“ Hm.“ “TIFIWZIKAMES NELSON Lot-d Amory had a message adjournment. all dealing withl the revelations of a pamphlet: distributed during the East: ! “led m leave I :‘ lCP)—~Prime Min- from Prime Minister MacmiL ister Lester t1. Pearson cele- lan welcoming Mr. Pearson's r‘fi‘brated his 66th birthday Tues- proposed trip to London. ex- repomted that the ice- CGS Wolfe. was sched-. sometime that it has been established that i , night breaker ban-the-bomb march givmg . . . . , day with a full days work and acted to take lace after Mr. tails of regional headquarters i 2;“: to 50 g) the afdfhey' are one last ships of the 3 ' twn birthday cakes in his new lie-arson speaks {in Toronto next set up as government "at; in . icp 15mg Tagger £31841 Vl'fl fiealmfi “684 W‘hlc‘h was Operat- ,ot'fice. Tuesday to the annual banquet case of war. llsl'and arse" £29m ward ‘ "‘3 m the Eu“ ‘ The Liberal leader presided of The Canadian Press. Cape - But it has not been deter-‘ Eat a two-hour morning cabinet d'l‘ag'gle't‘ “he 001me 33% imined whether they belong {meeting and emerged to an— “I COMPLETE DETAILS to House Speaker gqg'manded by PeI'CY;Nnva Scotia, Newfoundland or; ,nounce formation of a special 9" Come hac" “mm amey of WW5. W35 fl'eport- Magdalen Island: interests. : cabinet committee to tackle Ifiondon) "I pxpem‘ ‘0 see ML Wants Record ' 0 be In a Ind-{61 07 one ——- ttrade. economics and employ- I‘enno‘ly'” M“ Pearsonlow “5" “3'” "93”" the “arm Winn“? a o . - iment questions. He will be its Porter" 1 have be“ m “We” Ke 'Strai of the Gut of Cause and sur- Dirlffs D'erall Ichairman. With im andv Miami the de‘ P 9 rounded by an ice field stret - ' MR- M3°NAUGHT0N .’ In the second day of his lailed arrangements Wm oh be . . . . . Legislative Assembly Speaker game 20 mules m a” dwect- : Traln In promised “60 days 0‘ dec'smn” cgmgl’lifeltu‘ld avaéelfhimiiii. \ii'iieiivui SHIIRLE i.’ Y criticized him for not k e e ping order in the House during a heated argument. Mr. MacLean pointed out that committee of the whole to con- sider a bill and another member named by the Speaker, was “It ithe Wolfe. said that his dr . lger is in no immediate danger. f In the event of a wind shift, ‘which is not anticipated. there l? (m u ’ . ddition to the skipper. [she carries a crew of four. ; In connection with the three; lsbips which have created smne- i Newfoundland late Monday caused a minor CNR derailment and delayed rail traffic through the district for four hours. delaying traffic but causing no injuries. Although drifting was still heavy Tuesday. traffic was back to normal. chairman of the John R. MacLean. Souris, la st: - . v i for the new Liberal govern-' ' night took exception to a letterhhgnvlfifkthgg “0%;2ggewdg; “GRAND. FALLS. Nfld. (CP)—-. .mif‘rltéedm‘ Pears” “5° a"' gar} ba‘§923$n_lg%‘l.‘§.%’3y meet. in yesterdays Guardian which . is in constant radio com?“ withisa‘i’gvlgndr‘cfég‘tia‘lln “‘9 05” Til" 1. A {oyal commission on bi_ ing may take place at. Hyan- ’culturalism will be set up "with Emsport: the PIGSIdenl'S Calif! the lcrst possible delay." and {cod home. or elsewhere at the cabinet has tackled the Mb their mutual .convenience. Mr. islatiVe program it will imm. Pearson said it would not. how Speaker Nominated y 6 2. He plans to confer with iPrime Minister Macmillan in lLondon next week. and a week 'after his return he hopes to at the time th e i- . ~ . ‘ ' ' out. i. which Emmi? his??? i Emmet.“ gamed” A New attached in an «on gm "22.332 25.211: P3113; mantis." “"8” °' were used‘ the House was '1.“ . ‘ age-gem a la SU-Er am- Lboulla express went off the rails. l 1M8 1 9 After the cabinet meeting. which he described as useful~ dealing with trade. economic and employment matters. bicul- turalism. and legislative . . as. "is... mourns. . . * rust. ‘hir T t I H k 3.1m .‘ h a . t ' I ‘overseas. he ho t d t _ . '- ' ey ample ges .c 'i. birthday in. Hollywood three, was in town to tape a during “115mm,. ML MacLeani OTTAWA (Cpl—Alan Mac-lleast one nightpeiiu‘oégggdi:n10ll/ll servants who are deputy out of Red Sire-lions antics Shirley, now the mile of 9W0" 9110‘” With Skemm- .5 id. . “augmoni 59' Liberal MP fnrlforces in Europe m'msters °f the “nous 50"" Tuesday during a pm): cele. Charles Black M woodsjde’ n: Elli Nike W35 '1 ‘ He added “I did not. approve. ' Montreal Mount Royal. was. ' ernment departments. mating the {mar child star-3 Cam” and the mm d 31m;°m e - AP Wm“ ‘of the actions of members dur-I‘ ""mmamd T "9' 5 d a y as “ethARLY T0 WORK At the closed meeting. in a , Commons Speaker for the 26th it was up and to work early House nf Commons committee ling arguments when the House; jwas in committee." 1 Parliament. Prime Minister Pearson ifor Mr. Pearson on his first full room. Mr. Pearson said. he saidjday as prime minister- He was iwanted "to introduce myself to in an announcement that. .iat the E851 l3le and behmdl‘them and discuss mutual prob- Macnaughton's name will bethe dESk V 398t9d Monday Ilems." He also said he wanted placed before the Commons atiby P “’3 r955”? cmservatwejtn "indicate to them my appre- ‘ the opening of the parliamen- :g-‘eader {0}“; 'thefellbakel‘ _‘1fe"ciation Of the work of the civil - . lore mos o .e prime minis- ' . "Prince William Street was rag-_ The interiors of both buildingsI ta? fizzséifirg T353535] Mgaggliter‘s office staff arrived 55:?“ "300233.37, “1,3in ling Tuesday night and all firmware brilliant, red as firemen? with wide hmine“ imere‘gtg- His first telephone call was the mining] and m'vu service _ lfighting equ1pmcnt on the east§pour water from all anglesi MI. Macnaugmon ‘ha‘ refiréjlto Government House. to con-‘s'ldps or me government in me ‘ . 6 ' ' ‘ i ' ‘ ' y ‘ x v ' . n (CPi-~A=(-er .l. B Cronin completed his iMacCall 9556 (9988? Li any regarded Children has beenisqciiie “f the my was at 'he memdnii‘g' 100-th Renal hut-i "med Montreal Mom“ Royali‘ey blméda'l gieiitm'gs t8} Gov future- iinoffi-iunofficial' count which mustieral A 9503. (5995?; i "meted ‘5 Canadian Mother of Noiniuries were reported initEIlildinlriiFEllf‘eea sflair‘ifltfsr fronn; Since 1949' He is l “mu” m .e :25” eiaigi'ii‘l's reoiii'ze MFMBERS NOT NAMED cia . Tuesday istand as the last word until the iConsei-vative George ‘. 'Keltlr theigeaglmi :";dg%nig"' Sponsored the fue‘that involved two brick ispregdliizg to builiiings on Water 0,2,”: f.“ts°°f“1t$- for] “h? °ity r lsiiztler. BothsGen: ' As is customary. the compo. returned three of the four Saintlballot boxes are opened and the I9.472 (9.7139): Liberal George T. 1.3 e A °' 5.5.. “5",” De- stru urea housing a number otssueet as sparks were being ‘" '5 “c 0 9" "8' . :Vonier. 75. nd Mr. Pearson ‘sition of the new cabinet com- .lchn City seats to the Progres-Veturns counted next Monday. inmate” 9_471 (9,395), ‘ " "Y 55°C" ‘°"v ' “as an' businesses. {carried by light winds. "9 W“ the “5‘ "1°th were born on St. George's Day. ,mmee 0" economics alid em- ] Late Tuesday night Mr. Cm. er. Z ., Exceeds Half-Million SAINT JOHN. N.B. lCP)~—A yclaimed the life of one man and ' three-alarm fire. on downtown sent another to hospital. ‘ Woman Given Special Honor ' OTTAWA (CP) »»-~ A woman who has acted a r to physically and men Three Sea’rs Are Added To PC List In N.B. Vo’re SAINT JOHN. NP. officer's Toronto 5 foster e i the gov aty,»-Esmond a rive Conservative opposition "'ounced TueSday' Fire Chief H. S. Knight csti-J Several small explosions weraiMp 9"" '9 59W? '35 Chairman Pearson expected to ber‘llloyml’"t W35 7'0" minimum- mated damage at more than ’believed caused by television;Inf the “mfmns WW" ac'j'tailking to the governor-general‘lt was understoad. however. $500. .bl ah ht t sets in an electrical appliance; countsdlf’f’ig‘gm‘t:§:- ggggiaiggigersonalliy laterggdfhe dHY- Gen- ]Ellal the $119?“ walflbersca? ‘ aze was oug ors ore. ' anier n , recoverin 'Inance mm or 91‘ 20' have originated in a c Power transformers in tbel ConservatiVe government fromifrom a mild heart attack .hfi‘don. Trade Milli-“91' Millc‘heu .explosion in the basement of larea blew leaving an eerie: 195“. Md 0‘ "‘9 laSt’suffered April 9. Sharp. Labor Minister Allan J. one building and spread through ‘atmosphere of flame and smokei Parliament early this year. ‘ Mrs. Winifred Gusell. 45. l two sons of her own but in cent years has ar or fi wards of the Children‘s Aid So- ciety handicapped by physical or mental defects. with narrow margins but indi-g Tuesday‘s development meant Inin issued this statement: rated at least one win for the‘the new unofficial standing lo!“ “011 election evening, the dep- l.ibcral government in the tra-ft-he new House is 31 Liberals uty returning officers, as re. dition-al Conservative riding. and 21 Conservatives, or ex- qujred_ brougm to my office the The small margins in Mm-iactly the same as in the lastlretums from their respective as re- Mr. Pearson then was visited MacEachen. and Privy Counc' day‘s New Brunswick generalichislatur e. e unoffl-Ipolls (except for eight not re- R M _ . clection indicated the possmil-icial standing Monday night hadlceived unm today). The boxes "liners ‘ “P are 1‘5. J08 an elevator shaft to the third around several hundred specta-l by Viscount Amory. British PrGSIdent Maurice Lama lty of rpcoums even after the been 34 Liberals and m Con..w,thout totals for these eight Hoyle. Ma-Me-O ‘BeaCh. A"aulfloor. The buildings run through'tors watching the fire from‘ H 0 S high commissioner to Canada tagne. official count is announced dec-iscrvatives. i “S were received election and Mrs- Franco'se BlanChard-ito Water Street. behind police cordons. II “553'” 995 who arrived in his maroon-col- Federal cabinets u5ually ha laration day—April 29. The new unofficial totals—all inight. Caraqufflv .N-B- ‘: Am buildings affected is‘ Power in The Telegraph-.lour-l a orcd Rolls Royce flying the Un- several committees. dealin ‘our Liberals went to bed lower than Monday night's "An examination of the no“ NOW'M‘IODS we}? s“bmmm‘llt-he premises formerly occupiedinal building on Canterbury Israeli Threat ion Jack to mark the official with various subjects such a Monday electiog night feelinglcompjlaticn from the individualgretums as entered in mv office by children. relatives 01' com-:by the old Globe daily newspa-I‘Street. one street above Princel . 'call. , i (Continued on Page 8 Col. 9.) they had won the seat and tolpolling stations—and with he ‘wlthom totals appear m‘he c0r_ munlly group-R er which later merged withIWiliiam Street and two blocks Aga|n5f Arabs help give Premier Louis Robi-‘election night total in brackets: INCt Tm, mm“ ubli‘hed b Mrs. Gusell, who does 011mm; Times. ifmm the me. was off from P a M0 - phaud a mseat edge in the _. Conservatve Dnn-‘ ' * p ‘ 5' painting. sewmg and even car- The fire was in the same!10:04 p.m. AST until 10:51 pm. AMMAN (Reuters) __ King iaid Patterson 9.629 19.746): Lib-11m”s 3“" radio were Mt made geral Daniel A. Rllcy 9.621 {10,- in my office as such totals "59': Conservative George Mc' could not be made until today pentry in her spare moments. will be honored-at a luncheon in Ottawa May 2. block and across the streetlAs a result. publication of [from the scene of Saturday it o d a y's newspaper probably inight's Astoria Hotel blaze that would be delayed. Hussein warned Tuesday that lsrael may be planning mili- tary action against "all Arabs." next provincial Legislature. A spokesman for the Conservative organization had. in fact. con- i Welcomes Challenge ‘ their victory. It waanernev 9.570 (9,781); Conserva-‘w n i w s v- t; b He was S akin at a miss ‘ based on unofficial returns from.ti_vc R. M. Pendrlgh 9.565 l9.- “1:5 atnd :adizbtgzzlss 3:9 iii: conference I: wfiich hep an" OTTAWA (CPHanP Mm way max Wm make“ it; action all polling stations. . 12). . .. nounced plans to go to New; lser Pearson said Tuesdayifor you. . _Hut Tuesday, Returning ofil-l Defeated — Liberal John I). error. . . Ivork May 6- The reason {or his. night he welcomps m9 chalu Rewewm: "m pmnd ahead I visit was not immediatelyilenges that lie ahead of himll for Parliament. which meets 9 T ' ' known. land his new Liberal governw May 16. Mr. Pearson promised C : :mcn to have legéslatinn ready to ' I I I I "it will not he an easy time. Wm” 9‘ a .Tamewm'k “"3111! ' i ll ihm it will. I pledge ynu‘ he a which Canadians can work to l I time to excite thc‘daring. to‘ im p r o v e prosperity. increase . . Announcements. notices . 12 . lest the strong and to give new employmf’m a n d DFOduqllOD ml Births. deaths n. l lpromise to the timid." he said; and create better, opportunities Classified . . . , . . . . . . .. 12. 13 :in an address broadcast thel an}? greater security. ‘ Comics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. it 1day after assuming office. 5‘20?" ahll- I‘Vtihwmthe taking! ‘ r _ RC 10 0 ea 9 t t . MBy STEWART MacLEOD tcred accountant. was told by vincuiluretail sale; ta); aggncies. . - - - .. Mufidlrat frazhgiorge‘m‘aziiasrpu21193-’ tensions within m"! fight?" ONTREAL (CPl—In a four- one witness that taxes on land as we as a era a min 3- ’ ' ' ' ' "" “ " ' ' ' he sai . “our Peri“! TUBSday. the royal and natural resources should re- tratinn collecting taxes on sales iglnzlgfig'fmm. 4 . . ~ - - - .. i cry. I “The axis of our "we" is "‘9 commission on taxation heard place existing taxes on individ- at manufacturer-5' sales Pui I. 6 t . ...... .. 2 ‘ Pearson. noting that his: partnership of Engfigh. and that: The excise tax should be uals and cbrporations. price lovely . ‘ '1 igave335ntptl'2ks‘gidmziorayr253 Fronchcnadiam on w-hich our removed from cosmetics: that “we must “aka a new look uWhat do you think would be Wonk“ . . I . I I ' I . ' ' . ' . ' ‘ H 7 .51de “BM” show this “m m] fedora! system was munded. all excise taxes should be re moved: that corporation and personal income taxes should he elimiifated at taxation and stop rehashlng ideas." said the Canadian Research Committee on Taxa- O .. Q. the reaction of consumers if all taxes were put at the retail level so they could see them?" asked Mr. Carter .fluencc the government in any Pellet May Aid t i am determined to do ev- erything that a government can do to ensure that this partner- ship will become richer and be tion—a non - profit group that In a day “may devmed m h” 1°” suppmm’ the theory "They wm‘ld “‘59 WNW"? truly equal. The problems that attacks on existing taxes. the of "economic rent" on land. hell at first." replied Mr. Phe- gladihus mus: I“: understood “Mn” commluion- headedi by Committee Chairman Ben Se- lan- N21 Dllrgllisemifvmore Kenneth Carter. a Toronto char- W w CHIEF JUSTICE l redistrtbu vack. a company president. out- lined the committee's theories that would radically change the present system of raising gov- ernment revenues. NOW REDUCE INCENTIVE ' Taxes on land and natural re sources. he said. would fulfill the theories of "ability to pay. tion of wealth and benefits conferred." and would eliminate those taxes that now "reduce incentive and stifle In- itiative and production." Earlier the Toilet Goods Man- ufacturers‘ Association asked for the elimination of excise tax from cosmetics because "there among products or industries." Avon‘ Products of C a n a (1 Limited told the. commission that tile satire excise tax act should be repealed and the tee- through salary revalue tax at the retail level. But when they got used to paying it. the system would be accepted. he said. and it would be more equitable and easier to o . President K. J. Ecclcs of the Toilet. Goods Association. said it. was wrong that toothpaste should be taxed while necktie: were not. - "We need toothpaste more than we need neckties." hesaid. New Sub Joins Americqn Fleet GROTON. Conn. (APi—The clear submarine and the first ' of in class designed to fire a mom-mile Polaris missile. Vice-Admiral Charles D. Grif- fin warned at the commission- ing ceremony that Russia “is fi- nally becoming keenly aware of In Cancer Fight MONTREAL (Cpl—Use of ii‘ The research team has dclcr» i radio-active ceramic pel- mined that the tiny ceramic let. one-tenth the size of a grain pellets. c a l I e d microsphcrcs. of salt. is being studied as a can be. injected into the blood possible ally in the struggle supply as it approaches a can- against cancer. cerous area of the body. The Canadian Cancer Society If "m, a”. placed promo-[m ‘fnnounced T119501” 't ‘5 PmVid' the pellets can be blocked at n . search project hcaded by Dr. L. "epic chain of blood ".5591; D. Machan..protessor 'of sur- mm mm, m, “and from the fiery 9‘ “99'” Umvers'h" and 'arteries to the veins for the trip surgeon-in-chief at the Royal back m u“. “can. working on the. project PM ‘ m l n a r y mves'mam" { lack the cancer. Although somc of the capilla- ries are blocked by the pcllcts. enough remain clcar to permit ill working on a technique o placing a radio-active. anti-can— cer agent within the body so it can fight the disease. , . Doctors have for some time normal CIFCUIa‘m“. been planting a radio - active The research loam hopes the compound in a body so .t could ‘ technique will prove feasible for y 8mm {0" 3 ’9' the “capillary bed" Elbe micro— _ or morc urgent than this. "In that, spirit your govern- mcnt will strive to strengthen ‘and deepen our Canadian con- federation; and make us a more unich people," He said a special tribute to Opposition Leader Diefenbaker. saying "Mr. Dielenbaker has served Canada for many years With patriotic devotion." wished him well in his new role as opposition leader. Loos Reports Fighting Lull “'3 b“ n “9 'ppa'e‘“ attempt Lafayette joined the United 0 shows that the pellets can be ' ' ' - - ' .NT \i .l, . 1 1—— by “my make“ toi-cldlmmluie 5m“ "e" “mi” ‘“ the momma Stacey, B. ay a kept in position 10!“! ennui!“ "‘r ini’o'rliiauciridlEComiai Agimgll: the excise tax bu on for! country's 28th operational nu. Basically the research tcam "1°" “mil-“Clive agents in .1. m“. harm! from “perm” within lincs of the pro-Commu- nist Palhet Lao. plans to send a truce tcam today or Thursday to the neutralist side in the troubled Plaine des Jarres. Premier P r i n c e Souvanna P h o u in ii announced Tuesday this one-sided effort for peace. «.ludfled MWM WANTS CONFERENCE :he prfizmln‘anglllll Mil'ltlm: “9' lliill a cancer. but one of the attacking cancers not accossi- Th I t I d id m It W W' " “de m" "R “enmep‘ "'9 o e no 5’03"” 3"" :problems h to keep it ble to surgery. c neull‘a is. ea or an e “6' “'4 bell W did call a federal-whilst confer Lafayette. christened last ‘from straying into healthy parts The pcllcts to be used in fur- commission‘s observers —— rep- JW til Clinch. He no ence to establish a uniform M3! by “11- 30M 1' Kennedy. . of the body. lher research will be charged resontating Canada. India and "ads Chid Justice m sale. in tin wife of the m 2.; is the Time of the «muse-Mn to at Btu-«Mind high actiml. David Raynor. Mi. Herbert. Dr. Machan. whose major.with yttrium-90. an isotope um Polandwcan at least see. “who Kerwin mated Feb. 2. (Ma! country because "H il (Illumin- ‘he U-s- NW?" ‘mm “35‘ “‘9 m “Y 0‘ “'9 Mm Left to right are: Jimmy M are members 0‘ ‘ the interest has been in the circula-sgives out a radiation that can is hung the rifle ehots.‘ 4W rm la a na- able whether a country as all feel) lad Rifle“ «Miami Flu“! mutton in 03"- “om Sham. Nam. Kathleen McGuigan Strln g tory system, has been trying toibe absorbed entirely by the is- There has been a Mont hill the of Quebec City. (a, as Canada in population can 7.000 tons) Pollrb-fiflfll mb- 1m Ire seem hart M “ ' I Ovchesm. (See story on take advantage of bbc. systemiaues immediately surrounding in lhc shooting, but beavln ). eontiaue to support t pro- marine. emanated last night a classes Ham. Wrmfim- and 5; ho prevent such straying. uthe poiim .ngmmg threatened. l .i