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NO. 74 mm - um um w w u:- m one- n-wmm- CHARLo'i'rETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1963 "muffin SEVEN CENTS 18 PAGEé" ,7 otuumudu mmtd Won't] udl lileSlOFk Queen's Residence Duty Expansnon Showed Urged In Commonwealth "There is lots of room for l the livestock indus- aaMove Prolongs l day as he finished speaking I . m . the debate on the Speech from . . the m ews tr: e Pointing out that last. year I o v 52,000,000 pounds of meat pro- . duct-s werelmportcd by’bhglAt- NEW YORK (APl—Photorn- plants parted earlier in the‘ 1311th PmV‘lm‘llis- he said “F15 gravers turned down strike set: day to let. machinists and elec- government Plans to 9113‘s“ 1‘5 tlement terms Wed n e sd ay tricians “in to ready mechanical Program 0?: 1110mm “WOCk‘New York's costly 110 - day equipment for publication. in‘ Pmdu'c 11- newspaper blackout. Jexpectation that the 320 plluto-‘ He. suggested that. 1“ 9V3“ The vote of 191 to ill against3engravers would ratify the set-l district 0f Uhe provmoe llhe“? the proposed photoengravers"tlement. ‘ are a “W PI‘OS’PGDOUS {EerrS- contract terms came as a stun': The contract rejected by the.i "Over the Yearsv” 'hf- 531. - ning shock to the industry.lengravers Tuesday night was in1 “these farms main-tamed 8 fall!".which had been geared for a the framework of a tu‘o-ycarl ly substantial livestodk DODUJB- quick resumption of publica- package proposed by Mayor“ lion and very little effort was rich. Morning editions had been Robert Wagner. of $12.63 a ' ‘ prepared to g0 '0 press within man—$6.50 in wages and fr‘nge: According to Mr. MacRaA‘a few hours. benefits the first year. 56.13 thei - "Quite a number of potato pm- Two of the morning dailies.second. Union leaders had pre-‘ 7.}. ,A ., T» h - ducers are 30in: in for live-already had announced that dicted ratification. ovcrscas has not. been so clear. : lines: “2 Idea is far from stock raising. It is workingltheir return to the. newsstands Frank McGowan. president of. “AS head Of the Common- new,‘ i i f .D i’in the id be at a er-co rice _ , - ' . _ 'A ' ' . When in 1957 Prime Minister (lute “oil or them u g wou n W fit the photocnmavcrs union. said Wealthv “‘9 QM“ "“me ‘5 miDiefenbaker referred in Eliza- Residence Term Urged lnCanada Hy JOE MacSWEEN {excursion constantly in pub- i.ONDON (CPI—Suggestions tic. . . . that the Queen should spend "The personality of the mon- more time in such Common-larch would become. familiar wealth countries as Canada and and accepted Instead of fleet? .Australia—as a resident. not as ing. with all the misunderstand a visitor—are being renewed. logs that are likely to arise if Th.a Times. cnmmehllng on one state. or province considers the justcompleted royal tour of {1.1135 "01 “5 lair Shane 0‘ the Australia, says that while the'llmel‘ary-u Queen's duties are well under-I some. corresmndenls "ll “1“ stood in Britain after centuries Ausu'alla" "ll" madl” Similar of constitutional development. suggemons in lhel" dispatch!!! “her functions in her kingdoms ‘ t" Md” and- 35 "0 ' h- growing season for potatoes.ldoiible that charged when he. after the rejection: SteWaIdGSS Sally, Molloman London." says The Times cdi-A , . . . A livestock can be pastured and strike began. “We will have. to sit down} 105‘ the covmed aSSIRHmem 0f torial. "As Queen of Canada nubeth; f2".r'day canad‘an, V15“ ncad very little care." PM“!l lines “UlSlde 5”“le with the publishers. The major‘ me Royal “a.” “mi-Vim “‘9 Australia. should it not be in as t 9' mm? or her reggae." ‘ I nblcclmn from the floor was they Queen and Prince. Philip back Ollawa or Canberra? as Queen of Ca n ada. his . ' from Australia. She lost. the phrase seemed ’felicmous but. lack of a 35-hour work week."r ‘ -- “A reasonable wa to meet - n . .ob when she went Inn at ' ' 3/ theoretical t Lon er. Puhhshers had agreed m a ‘ iyphoid-infested 7eiisiat1t g in "‘9 “9'31 W011“ be a Journey {01‘ The Times 0 don 5 says I I . ; reduction in the work week to Switzerland. The R10 al plant an opening of Parliament and 'An lh ’. ll l A 35 hours from 36%. but, it was. incidentally. touchedy flow n some time living in the country i the 0m:;ar:l;l§,gesw:: l ’ lnot to have taken effect until‘ safely at Honolulu a i p,m_ afterwards. This would avoidlwednesdav bv the massdrcu. the second year of the contract. . on the. way back to Britain. the strain of a v‘onE. WPK‘RN’d l [alien Daily -Mi_rro_r. enlarging ELECTION woiiKERs Ar OfiAW 1 Despite McGowan's suggcs. made m Balfast l Employees of the chief elec- election supplies to returning cies across Canada for the l I ' V :on a proposal toral office in Ottawa are. seen . . April 8 general election, tion _of further negotiations. the lb Cecil H. Kin . chairman at m action Wednesday. shipping officers in the 263 constitueir (m, Wimpholol lpublishers were on record as Sui; newspaper. g ‘ lunwulmz to 1:0 beyond Was- e God Save the. Queen should B . w 5' >. V {A ) V'u . . . .mm..éw§s:'eM . ner’s settlement formula. They not be played for purely tradi« DON MacLEOD l and clllzens be consulted as to‘ had warned they were not pro :tional reasons. it Is suggested. I y . U K A Guardian-Patriot Staff Writer! the type. of medical insuraiii‘ce tol as“? '0 MEWS“! further on 0 Nor should it always be played - i ‘ be made available and t at a. c crms. at the end of public meetings I I C A “be”! resnlm‘on‘ “11mg mmmlllee he Ml up lo study! The Commerce and industry I I o and entertainments. A . ment to take im- i . . :Ill‘eftl‘i‘:legos‘l.:;: to give medicall and recommend a type of meal. Assocration of New York EStl‘ “Why shouldn't this dreary I I I I . A .~ [5‘ cal insurance plan for all citi-jmaledr that the blackout cost _ I custom be scrapped—and the 22"; Agitilad'gfismo:h‘:vg§:'$enal_l lens nl» lhe provlnce‘ so that ad.l the city 5 economy more. than Ry BOB TRIMBEE plane. crashed in the Wilderness. national anthem played only M A lowanceg in m“, pmvlnce wast vanlyage muld be lake“ of anyl$250.000.000. Its impact was felt WHITEHORSE. Y.T. iCQi ~ of northern British Columbia. 3 parsohal lrlibule lo lhe Queen 1d .t inrder when ii wasl federal of!" lo asslsl m such alas far away as the forests of Weather got Ralph Flores In") A sudden snowstorm caused when she ls presenl on special illitfodglc‘ed" in the Legislaturél plan. lCanada. where woodsmen fell trouble but it also helped him Flores to lose his way and‘mcaslnnsyv- A l ‘1 ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' l_-. . . _. ".5 “a- lONDON (Reuters) - The’ qlrauss told the Commons The plan also came under fire!| yeswrday‘ MOFF‘Y [fivm‘leRIb F. his? {litiitpgfdggginewsprmt for 1:0 illuyzgaf‘tfimiiil:lgiifiali‘ymmlldnggxg‘;ld;épgl 'l M‘ L“ " “ ' ‘ “ " Mover of the resolution was “ml” “me” a" “'m‘ 3them in their long battle to sur- - I e lmlf . l . , British government Wednesday every Proposal 101‘ Closure 0‘ alfrom the 450.000-man railroad» ~ ' or said the resolution was out of I ~ ~ - - . . Dr. M.L. Bonnell tL-4th Kings) u . imp" apptroved 2: main points of t: abroad or linepwfilili‘zst billlfiglgét en's.un10n whose leader. Sld-‘ and. the seconder was George: order as spchdmg of govggw . o l Floral away-old elecmmnl I Ad 1. d 'iigga‘iiiytflinancilfiwflfepllglg the glee Olivia‘an were coniincedr‘ne-V Green“ “Wm” me“ were! Fergusm ‘L 5“ Kings)' The milan Rogaépglut$:t:;1l:ltfi e I'm!“ 53“ trundle wCalif-L liaft' s e nation? ailing railroad system there would be sallslaclmy 8L3 "Concerned" about the reper-l resolution also asked that 'the’ 3011;; in anyone cxcep.‘ lWhitehorse Feh.'4 for Fort SLl VICTORIA (CleA specml by closing down more than 2350 temative services. l cusslons 01' “19 (‘Uls- l madlcal SONNY “f he pmv nceimembers of the government." ' l' dim» ’l 53?“? BM? k‘I’lth l committee of. the British Colum- stations now running at a loss. Dr. Bonncll said "the resolu- ' :gegfnTfiezbevsém Efl°rnug°f l’tl'ihiat éegislgture! 218.3%] ad‘;%catfid The Inn wn. ublishcd Wed- I ‘ ‘ tion su gests a committee be set ‘ I 3 am a esa IS a -mie nrsdavphv railiogd chicf Rich-I up to ftiidv the matter and that S 1F,3"'ba"k5 A135“ 3" 53" Fran‘lfish‘ing limit off its coasts and aid it .h' h‘ d tw s‘ doesn't cost mone " i .0500. Flores heading mm“ m“ be prepared to enforce it. It. sec mg' fire 0 wan " ' ' ’y‘ fvacation and Miss Klaben southl llh l ll“. _ ll ago to modernize the system , lsays e presen. . ee m a _ Mr. Farmer pointed nlll Bv . ‘Il .~ ' n ‘ l . . . . _ l . H. . . A over 3 countries is useless. to continue a world in . . Which has undergone lit“? "13' the [1?“ part of "he resommni OTTAWA tCPl—Two univer- ‘ said Dr. Philippe Ganglia dean The couple were res:qu bvllighltoisCgaa‘h‘iglda'i‘islfgiegmlec 1°" Chad“. m 150 year" a wou”! mvfiflv" splendfflg "l mon‘l sity professors said Wednesday of the faculty of social sciences ,. Watson Lake in: hush pl-1 The report asked that Canada _BOPClllnR 5 Plan Calls_ for the ’3" And. he sa'd- 3' “GEM-ll the affluent nations of the West at the University of Montreal. lol three days 3'20 aha flown inltake unflalem.‘ a‘cllhh l0 estab- 'l'ml“a“°" or 2:363 Slal'ons' "20 a committee has bccn appointedl musl he laugh. realistic andl Dr. Grant» Davy. DrOfGSSW‘ cl"hospital here Bot-h rested wellllish a headland to headland services covering about 5,000 by "1“ Enverl‘mem ‘0 Sway me" hard-headed in their aid pro~ lpolitical economy at. the Univer- Tuesday hlghl aha Wednesdaylbaseljne gjong its shoreline miles and a third of the coun- (“cal insurancp'” grams~-»-cmccntrating their help sity of Alberta said Western ‘ ,. ‘ . .. ta ,h , _h M - i .1 l~ . - ~ . were given an increased recommended by Canada and in s 850.000 freight cars. m thghinasullry “:8; cu for less developed countries ldevelopment programs are in ammml of food the United States in a 196" a“, t He also sees manpower on . t1 where ll wlll ll" ll“, mnsl good Manger of hplng dlsslpated hp . '. ’. . ‘ i u . . ' . - ' . Klaben Is scheduled to United Nations conference on dis“ lines reduced by 150.000 by _ _ l Leader AW. Matheson. Let us "A lth mall": "l- mfl Spread lcaus‘. loo ma "y sneciallnd lysizmlm on Page 3 Co] M Ithp Law M “hp Sea 1ng V 1th areal lmporlmm, hllach.I 77"" ed _a similar program Wlll he hear from the committee; let us v—M—ow—qlagencles an, “.le l“ bl, MO ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' WA... in return. he would introduce Nl l0 the ghvemmmll's “350117.; initiated for lungs County. par- know who they am" comprehensive - luxury expresses heme?" (.llll,S ces r0 ram was emphasizedl ticularly along the northern "it's all one motion." said Mr. S C l . l , , _. . I I I and fast freight trains betw‘een. bv Pierrtizier Walter R. Shawl v side—possibly 5mm M01?“ 9r; Farm" “sl’el‘dmg “f monex,” lsplgking“; iiihohprigi‘ildi: 1:51:01: modernized d e p "ls serving: yéslmy as hp rose in the s. St. kll’eteps 'to the eastern tip mvrlilvls: so it is out rlf nl-dfer. m . . lnl a lhrepday conferen‘ce‘ on . ‘ ' of t e provmce. “ e governmen. is H; .- H k d A ' ' _ Premier Shaw also pointed tor erred to discuss the resolution." I e 133511353311; c:?§di:ir:sNati:::‘ the far-reaching reforestation said Mr. Mathoson. “we‘ll ac- MONTREAL lap. Two re. l‘Commls'slon for the Unllod Na: 13”" am“- Legislature to take part in the Té‘anspml Minist" Marni“: debate on the address in reply Bali in the House of Commons peach from me Throne. . . w the S program underway and 531d ml cep' “13L If no" 19" "5 dlscussl fineries have raised their prlCPSlHMq woodlot management the gov-" . after its publication that the . Educational. Social and I . ' . ' There is only 0"“ answer " l0? 3 loo-Dflllnd hag 0f Sllgar'Cultural Organization ernment had 60 acres at .i‘arm- they re. frightened to talk about again l Thev lmk’ issue mlll ll". ldFa ington; 210 at. Hermanvtllc; 11' it at the present time. He suz- Canada and nnmlthh sugar‘thal ll“. hash. mollvallon lol. I man was a major mnmhuuon‘ vain;3 ofpthe rigientzi'yr announced 30-aore area at. Iona: 40 acres; zestcd that. the. part. of the. rcso- l‘ld_ said that, effective Tucsdaylhellfing have-not. nations should '0 0‘? government‘s program tol . . t - . - ~ . . i v Co and Drovide an effluent. economicl “mm ’i't' Fgremsl “n y‘plelel‘ Ind well . balanced transport cm“ .» 1 1‘ lystem. rand “mustwe exammmm of? i: in Valley; 120' acres at Ruscan; lution involving expenditures be' lls mahulamh-ers' rice {or a; - A r Ry STAN BOWLES lcafltlidfllfl l" MWL‘ and Ami-"9!! Marples promised the gov-i (lifva‘l’gnmt [$.Wl and 60 acres bordering on the taken out and the rest discussed. lho_phund bag ls p512“ an'KanilnToglkegblgifimzidlashgfiig Guardian-Patriot Staff Writer iGillis. I I I ernment would ensure adequatel , , ‘ * i Afton Lake. l Th9 (‘SSt‘nlIal Dart Pl the I‘fi', increase of 30 cents comparedlbe based on cold reasoning and Charles M. (Bud) Drury.l He. based his prediction or means of transportation were. “9 531d 't mum mean “l There was also a la‘l'fit‘ acre-i solution involves spending. said} with Monday-s prlcpl .Dallem researcmmm simply Millibmal candidate Mr Sl‘ Amlwhal he observed u the de) availahle helm-e a line or “3-: tremendous forward movementl m age in several other areas on; Mr. Farmer. l Sl‘ Lawrence Sugar Rplmm..lthe idea 0f doing good (m. lhe [ninewestmnum Quebec {mfilcune "l. mambakmes Mm. m lion was closed, lln mm. the “ea 3“ which trees are being Planted "GLOOM AND DOOM" l ies Ltd. also said it has ln-;sake of doing good. (.an lllal mg pally will (Capture Ontario. and similar He said reductions in mm £933? and. “Infla‘t‘gfi' “f thafil as W911 85 HUMOPS Privately ' “The government ‘should'look: creased its price by 30 cents to Mr. Clark said that without a mink than (me hundm s'eals in stances for came“, in the prov. present gnvernmen mlh W a8 Dmvmt‘e: cover owned areas ranging all the; into this Situation, said Dix-$12.10. St. Lawrence had beenlmoral motive. backed by a he pmvlnces of Ontam andlmce 0 Quebec. . . . . l r ' . a M way 15mm west of “Finnish t°= Bonnell. "The 0 osition cannot: char ing $11.80 Monday. five! knowled cable ublic. aid pro- ,. _ l -, “ad gummy WOUld T918859 900 western end of me Island, hel . pp g g p Quebec on April 8. He was With these seats from H1050 homlc resources wh~ h m M be . l _ East Point. criticize or cannot make recom- cents less than Canada andlgrams could become a “football I . ‘ ~ . v ‘ he said that ch. used b it ' th 10 t‘ ul ' -l Slated' and m” "Nome mid" PREMIER SHAW TOUChmE 0" Witter CODSEI‘VB‘ (Continued on Page 3 Col. 4) i Dominion. _ol- every elecllon campaign” speaking. at the Community “Y0 piov‘nfis will m e er in e on tons in . . .l lCenti-e in support of Queens Libera 98 5’ Wm terest elsewhere erat'm 0‘ land) mmt' muns . ‘ “0" he Slated “'9 flow-“mm” .. .. . the polls as the party who will ' development fisheries» Mum“ ‘ WW“ Work- I had 10 or more. projects under ' ' ’ w -. v . s... s. .e ‘ ' ‘ form a responsible government. But unlike the efenbaker protects such as Irish moss and' Si'RVEY IN KINGS 'thp program l-m. lhls yam He m government. Mr. Drum said The program is a determined mark.“ the ra'lmadf ehmmclcvery other phase of lnvustiga- Mr. Shaw also said he believ-1 58“ mo. eslhbllshmml of financml losscs which havo‘,» — '————‘ trailer parks was-l . - a. mounted to more than $2.500.- her consige‘iizlitifms i: util ; I ‘ ' Sim.” the lines were na'l ! f Exiled“ ization of land lnllnlizcd in 1947. l . ‘which perhaps was not other- However. its shock effect wasl I 'wise being used expected to damage the already ‘ I ‘ ' difficult political position of lHANDlCRAFTS TEACHING rime M‘ tater acmilln l aw termed in m amf O t. . in M n'sl ' Mr. Sh l ep r Conservative government whichl of bamhcraifta teaching one ordered it. the mos important of the. re- The opposition Labor party'sl sources projects as it bad at- t"Import. ' - ed the interest. of over 600 R.— spokesman. George. 4 tract -----—-—- CAPITAL BUREAU couver and Sir Ernest Machl- poop. le who were now enmlled not have to rely on the two headed monster mpraented by the Social Creditors. in node! to remain in office a: did the last government. Referring to the Social Credit and New Democratic pan-ties. he stated that. it is now clear that they have both written themselves off as being able to ‘h any sort of in I ‘ OF THE GUARDIAN ion of Toronto. will similarlylior commas. In the. field of adult figtmusmwnn Page 3 Col m SC 5 OTTAWA —~ Dr. Frank Mlc- leave the munch when lheh education the Premier noted six Wm Kinnon. principal of Prince of terms explre July 15. home reading courses had been l Replacements for Dr. MacKtn-l “med. and ("1" of mm" den" non and Mrs. Macdona‘d will he. ' . Ament had drawn 500 . made. by the (‘overnor-iii-coun.lHe said it was 1 l I. House Meets At 2.30 Today The Legislature adjourned last. evening after hearing five. mem- bers take. part. in the draft Ad» dreSs. Hon. George Dewar ad: journed the d c b a t e and will have the floor when it is rcsum~ ed at 2.30 this afternoon First reading was given in the I Wales College. Charlottetown. is S C ged retiring from the Canada Coun- cil on May 5. d M A RED DEER I l l __l Dr. Macxinnon an rs. ' n- Ammnlun MlnAllglercalvlnl gus L. Macdonald of Halifax. Hamilton c h I r 51 e d T“ ' I will both leave the council 0 n. ‘ up for t etday .‘ nighl lhal 30cm Cred“ Luderl that date as their statutory term, h gaucation through use of the 3 Tree Growt iof office runs out. Both have‘ regional lug: schmls and voca- lo been with the councllfilncemltsl - . ml 5. . l remove p l _ establishment in l. . rS-l S d “I would like to pomt_out ourl ker imm?fll:%?tdl§efgo Mlcdonald has the. unique diI-l resources program in ms WV. Persons .l . locll howl; tlnction of a perfect attendancel ‘ hm, l,“ “mama ll10 “mt,” "Mr. momma med lo ,.,_: record It council meetings overl VICTORIA ICPi—A logdginpl (Contained on Page 3 Col. 5) Move ' e s a y the six 1' s n. lexecutive said Wedn . later he "32"“? TL", Both :39 p. ' in 1M "chemical plellets. lobe dropped :fiflslttglu'rf yelzterday dto tlitree '0 chanc. . for a second three—year term. om a he icopter over Vancous s a. wou amen ems in: a"miner Olgl'plllm 8321;“? eflv' According to the terms of the ver Island timberlands next: .cls. clouds, The only westernrr in Canadian Council Act. a mem- June. may Ipeed the. erowtn of, Amendments are to the Fish “it plot "3 lg. 30m; and“ her cannot. after two coasoc‘u- trees by In much as 20 years. i Annwmmfllll "Ml"! 1" and Game Protection Act. the I'51". ' 'ttve term. he Ig-I‘PPOlnfl inl ‘thltam M. Sloan. Pactficl gagghg‘lh' - ‘2' lakeleper: Reiullatnons Act and ' Want to the some “PIC 0* D 9” Loam Company president. any ' e ' nsur nce c . 0'" "lit we fi'imni: myur. nounced that the experimental} €33“. l""-"" - ‘ ‘ - ‘ - ' ~ ": First reading was. also Elven "sterner to on data Colonel Donna: I. Weldon of tree fertilization project wilil m '3'“ ---- - - - - ~ ‘ to an Act Respecting Nursing hm us MGM not! sold to “'9 Count”, lfld out" mem- cover 450 acres with 55 tons .if- “rum.” ’ ’ ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ‘ AsSistants for Prince Edward n“Street.” Mr. 3.3mm “id. be". have joined in prIlIlnlz nitrates in the form of pellets: y a?" ' ' ' ' Island. an Act to Establish the ml remarks haunt I stand- theh‘ colic-(inf bituminous. ‘llhe undertaking is the largestl g“ “c” “2’ """" “ a ,_ l Public Archives of Prince Ed- h! ovation. Mr. mumps: loyalty and contributtom. of its kind on the continent. ' mm" """" " u n I ward Island and an Act Respect- “ tad the rum in the Two other numbers of the or- The work will be carried outi Mm”; """""" " ' 3 c. M. (BUD) DRURY. cen- candidates for Queens. prior to was the member for St. An- real am. in the [Isl parlia- 1 ins the Roman Catholic Eptlce Mum! and cooks ro- illul um agitated 1- 1957. in the Nan-1m Cowleth """"""" " tm chats with Allison cum. on night's meeting in the memmwl l“ h... mm m... loal Wm mace-o N them. Dr. NAM. MIC code of Van- Lake and Alberul areas. . 1} ion, m] in Low, Lisa-.1 mm M; w. W ~ -' of Charlottetown.