TAN “ct‘sue of bridge lzcs «in stipcrtniiker Esso Mar. ant ho .‘tt‘rw 'iip l(‘\\(\l much. l‘ l' .il '\ vs..- r.- 'KEiii'ans His Maracaibo in Venezuela Tiies« day. The bridge snapped when the tanker. Wlll‘l a full load of s BIDGE *l .i Attract Ban CALGARY L‘Pt-Tiie oil in-l dustry is making greater use of‘ batik loans than atiy other in- dustry in Canada. says the Cal- :ary manager of the Oil-i!le de~ partment of the Bank of Mont- eat. R. . Howard says this is par- ticularly true of the younger in- dependent companies that have. crude prodticiion and refining capacity below 50.000 barrels aily. Bulk of the lending is in Al-_ rta. Air. Howard says Canadian chartered banks are doing a risk business with the young independents and that Canadian insurance firms have entered into long-term loans to the pe- troleum industry. The Porter Royal Commission on banking and finance was told that 599000.000 in loans had been made to the oil industry up to June of 1962. This compares with $3,300,000 in 1947 during the industry's early stages. The independents use the loans mainly for exploration. oil. smashed into two piers of the concrete biid . (AP Wirephoto via radio from Caracas) eri min the bi':(l:e on Lake Belgian Doctors Threaten To End EmergencyServices FRL'SSl‘ZlS \l’ » tals jammed to overflowing, RcEJiuni's 12,000 striking ‘ors and dentists Tiicsrlzit n-gV-il. to l‘Il‘i ion emci'zcnt-y scrvicrs they have tip/‘vniotl s'iit'P lllt’ll‘ sil'ili? ‘ sf‘l‘f’n days azo. ‘ protesting program. demanded once more that llit‘ plan be dropped Pre- mier Theo Lefevi'e's govern- mr‘nt showed no Signs of coin- p‘i‘inz. Homitals u ere swarming. nith patients and weary nurses‘ struggled to keep up Hill] the influx Beds \ieie set up in cor- ridors The doctors refused to make home calls to treat to *1. THREAT MADE 'i a I.Wl0~\\nt't‘l staiPment. the doctors said they would halt tiicsc ciiicrzency SOl‘VlCeS‘ if the physicians were molested victimircd iii a statement issued to re- p-r'crs. the doctors said the. now mcd'cal law would prevent l't‘if‘l‘il performance of professuinal duties and rii‘ 1|“. lilt‘ll' Stanfield Sees Threat From Quebec VieWpoint \ll')\"l‘RE.\L '(‘P‘s—l‘remier Robert Stanfield of Nova Scotia says Quebec's desire for more autonomy in oiiey matters may bring about “a real con- flict of interest between the people of Quebec and other Ca— nadians ' The Fremh lanciiage and cul- ture in Canada are here to stay and the le::iiniaie desires f French-speaking Canadians for more economic opportunity must be rer-ozn'zed. he told the: common Club of Montreal: Monday. "The pcop‘e of \'ova Scofin Ire c o n c e r nod. however, vhether the “\Dli‘alillilS of Que- bcr in (-onlt‘nl ‘: own economy will permit the federal govern- ment to play the role in em» tiomic affairs ‘lll'tl'i \"ova Sco- liars believe is necessary un- der modern conditions MI'ST HAVE AI'THORITY "\‘mo Sio'ans me tradition- ally stron: helimers in provin- cial atitoiioni'.. but even Nova Scriiians rccoznize that a fed- r‘Iill Parliomcni must have sul- .‘~rient authority to pursue truly nh’WulRl obiccttves," Saying: he was speaking as an inrlmiriua: rather than pro— \‘illi'lFll premier lrziticr 7‘1" s‘tanficirl called i'iiiglisli-spcaking Canadians i:L.c tlic .niatiic to buiid a “re- inl‘iilisllip of confidence" he-i ll‘f‘t"ll iiicmmlvcs and French-- ‘lli‘ilkiil: Cl‘ll(‘n5. \lit'lt miii'r! be done if I‘lan- H on . o ll~‘l\l\(‘73l\ll: people would ac- "'il :‘ntl Jr‘liiiiilt‘ llit" French lanzmze illlf‘l culture which has ('lll7"'.l7lll!‘(l. and “ill contrib- utn nlllt'll to our national life. l‘lirv'e was no reason why ('aiiada could not be an effec- tic nation ‘\‘lll'i two languages and two cultures existing side In side AGREEMENT NEEDED \lucli of the tcnSion on the cultural level could be reduced quickly if both groups could agree on national symbols-I national anthem and a flag. "i wish to emphasize how- ever." \lr Stanfield said, "thatl when l speak of adopting na-l iional svinhois i am not refer- ring in the Crown, which is. of course. :in integral part of our1 constitution." On the economic lovel. French - speaking Canadians1 “P'T‘ handicapped by the ncces-f shy to speak English to do bust-i mm in most parts of North America, \i'iili liospi- make physicians prey to a goth, from syg.‘ sources said. ernmenf—backed snooping A spokesman for the doctors said normal medical and den- tal care will only be restored in this country of 9.000.000 peo- ple when the government takes steps in parliament to disman- tle the controversial legislation. .ines a disagreement ended in the strike with trade union members from both the ' and Christian Social camps demanding that the gov- ernment stand firm. BANNERS USED it mid-day Tuesday in the in- dustrial Cliarleroi area. demon-- sti-ators held aloft banners ac- cusing the doctors of putting money ahead of humanity and of failing in their duty to the i Medical treatment is provided now for serious cases only un- der the arrangements set up the strikers. All patients are taken to hospitals. Hospitals throughout the country are packed an the nursing staffs are the federal government consid. 'ers necessary to ensure equal- ity of opportunity for French- Canadians in the federal serv- ICF - (‘ANADIANS FRIGHTENED “A good many Canadians are frightened by the current de- man for bilingualism." Mr. Stanfield said. "They interpret this as a dc- niand that Canadians should be bilingual from coast Siich a demand would he unre- alistic . . . but if i understand them it 0 rr cc tly. responsi- U.S. Farm Scientist Denies . Pesticides Widely Harmful HALlFAX ICPi - A leading ‘ I‘nited States agricultural scien- tist said here Tuesday that—- contrary to public opinion—pen licides are not widely harmful lie to humans and wid . Dr. Robert H. White-Sevens. director of research and de~ for the American _ Company. and the pesticides are essential to agri- cultural productivity. Dr. White-Stevens said he had sympathy for people wno fell pesticides were destroying fish and bird population in various areas of North America. but he . said most people were not in possession of accurate stalls». tics that proved the opposite situation existed. He said Rachel Carson's book Silent Spring. in which the author criticizes indiscriminate use of pesticides. misquoles several important authorities. He said. “use of literature in Mm Car- 'son's book was farcical." in an interview prior to his appearance at I symposium at . the Nova Scotia Agricultural College in Truro tonight. nr. White-Stevens said the human fatality rate from use of pes- ticides was low. "Pesticides can be directly credited with sav- ing 2.000.000 lives In the world per year," e said world health organ ization statistics show the con troi of malaria bearing mosqui- ‘ toes by use of pesticides has saved "countless" lives. He estimated the number of deaths from accidental or ignorant mil— deep- . by suffering to coast. l Soviet Cosmon MOSCOW iAPt -— Yuri Ga- garin said Tuesday he and otherl Soviet cosmonauts are training for new voyages into space At the same iinie the news agency 'l‘ass announced Soviet British Vote 5 Date Fixing Expected Soon By ALAN HARVEY LONDON lCPl S t r a w- . ‘ i. ‘ clutching c o m m e ntators are . “Igl'sgaig‘tnl?!Amribginerxufi 1guessing that an announcement ‘ ‘ ~ 7 - A . - ' ‘wii made in the next few- spokesman for the strikers. :da” .0 end the mounting sus_. Two ARRESTED pense over Britain's sixth posty The doctors demanded the “If”. quwra] elfcllm'. ." ’ lrelease of iivo of their col- “15:0” gre“.T”ebda.y "'th lleagiies arrested in the north- ‘3‘ Pllm'; “ml?” 5": Me" ern town of Olen following the "Hg 35' .nme' “1‘ mm a dam Mondav M an Hmomh. rote-seeking tour. summoned ‘0] boy. f a t i g u 0. government Tempers grew short the strike continued. Some physi- cians' houses were smeared with tar or paint. Others re- ceived anonymous threats One telephone caller told a doctor: 1 "l'm going to set your house fire." t I I for a closed-door conference on‘ on election timing. ‘ them the mayor. of the town. Parliamentary c n r r 9 s p mp ;“'9l‘9 Charged “'“h fallmg m dents, seizing ion the slightest.- doctors. one help a person "-1 digresé‘ The?" l 0f clues in an electoral guessing - must appear in Magistrates game [hm has been going {m “cm”, Thursfia‘v‘ intermittently for nearly iwo Poll“ ‘6“ the bah-V d'm .Vears. decided that the moment after waiting Six hours for of [mm might be {many at treatment. The strikers said the hand. - child~s parents indicated the ill- The). N,me that pressure ness was routine when they called for medical help is growing for Sir Alec to an- nounce the polling date and thus. in the words of Commons ' Leader Selwyn Lloyd. "put peo- ple out of their misery." Two coming events appeared to make an early choice on- avoidable Thiii‘sday's ocai elections in Greater London. ipossible pointer to what ’happen in a national poll, and. the budget to be prescnted next ‘Tuesday by Chancellor of the iExcliequer Reginald Maudling. , are de- mvons JUNE mandinz no such thins ' The election must be held by ble leaders in Quebec . _ [gave ifiuar’dlan. Charlottetown. fibril I964J lndépcnddii Oil Flint; ' reserves for loan purposes. Training For Space Voyages ,spectacuiar, possibly soon. .Gagarin. the first man to orbit k FUHdS l Secondary use.» are for operatm mg capital and short-term loans in bidding on crown land. l HIRES ENGINEERS Since collateral for the bank loans is proven company oil-uzis reserves. there has been a trend among chartered banks to hire professional oil engineers inl their oil . natural gas depart-l 1 ls. l These experts make wide use? of consulting eiigincers' rcporll' in evaluating an Oil company‘s E ’3 “if the report has proien out.: almost 100 per cent of loans are . made." \lI'. Howai' says K "There's hardly an indepenv ~.\ I . l ~ an _. . . . muffin... is ii... .i a bank FIGHTING CLAN WINS ROUND makes a $50,000 loan to a young another son. William of Still» ville. 0nf.. said he'd be re- sponsible for his mother. (CP Wirepholo) their arrangements to stay one year were "unsatisfac- tory." Hugh says dispute in- volves his record as labor leader. Extension came after independent today. the (‘Omimlly Hugh McGarvic. his mother may be back in 10 years [0" Elizabeth'aud sister Joyce. $5.000.000 Loans of 513000.000 10 ‘ ill. win round with immigra- $20.000.000 are not unknown. I tion department. \'i s i t in; “To my kn0“'l<’01“- ‘35" “r- t Hugh at his Vancouver Home. lotll‘ijard'diillgrciiiadzianpftfdnukctligii ! outs Reported . Nikita lells: loan. tan 5 with a new type of mother and daughter received 30-day extension of visitors’ permit two days before they we re to return to Scotland. immigration officiails said fy‘ers who crossed into Commu- munisf party boss Janos Kadar. ! agricultural experts to ‘ _ t0} iiist territory in their motor The Soviet leader said: ‘specialization in "Another thing which is bet- ‘ achieve greater production. ’boat_ The West Berliners were ter in United States agriculture "—'—“—"’—__‘l 5i ' ‘ , is the training of future exports. i GUARDS OPEN FIRE ‘nm_ ’1'”, :19 8::th Dome re l have seen it on my \is‘t to? BERLIN tAPl——East German‘pmle ' e '"c' 9" hapl’ened the United States that tiieir.border guards opened fire Mon-.0" “19 Wannsee Lakh leldEd training is better than ours. . . day on two young West Berlin- by the boundary line. I mean in my own country. AFRAID 0F COWS intensi scientists have made impoi‘ experiment H I air for air space ships in pcr- i In the United States they ’ cosmonaits to endure the I i“_'ltl‘k arid Sillf‘lylal~ the same <l|‘(‘\\(‘§ of flights licvond the time. With us ll is different. The earth's atmosphere. . student in socialist countries The twin announcements in- Ollt‘n is afraid to. work on a dicatcd ie Russians are pre- Warm. He Is afraid of 8 cnw ‘ and afraid of a tractor. "For instance. the agricul- tural institute in Moscow is lo- cated too closely to the ballet school." Khrushchev said while his listeners laughed heartily. He called on the Hungarian LOW BACK PAIII BUILDING Tenders are IIH'IINI for the demolition of the wooden 58-62 Fitzroy Strect Charlottetown. For Tender Form and Condi- MORTONVASAR iAPi _ So- viet Premier Khrushchev told Gazarin declinrd to 88)" “‘licn ‘ Hungarian agricultural experts the next space flight mizht 06- Tttcsday not to boast about their cur or \\lio \ioiild bc going achievements but to adopt some "When we will go. and who American farming methods. will go . that we do not know." The Soviet leader. the said Gagarin with a grin. “\l'e'eighlh day of an official visit will wait and <09." Hungary. told the experts Also present at the press mn- they should. for example. grow lei'ence were all Soviet cosmo- sweet corn as the Americans nauts who have journeyed into , spate ~ except \Ii'S, Valonlina “. . . They “the Americansi Nikolayevina - ’l‘ereshkova, the do it better and they grow much first woman cosmonaut. She is more than we lRussianst do.” expecting a baby. Khrushcth said. “Tlicv can it and make good paring for sonic new space structure at lions address inquiry to:— Mrs. E. G. Cameron District Plant Superintendent The Island Telephone Co. Ltd. 227 Queen Street 5 it hard for you to sit down, even harder to get up m a chair because of low back pain? Does this pain make work difficult. keep you from turning over in bed? This nagging. weansome pain keeps thousands in misevv news for all such sufferers. Templetoo's T“ 0W“ "“”“”"“"”‘ “3‘ ~ Charlottetown P Fl called in councriion with the meals out of it. Let us do the TlRC's swell“? desiwd'eielhom SUE“ ' ' 1 ' Day of thc cosmonauts" same and let us Produce man .SUIIPT'WOUlClth.Bleasantlyiquallzgogg 'il i2 - the iiiird anniverv sweet corn for human consump: lazing. am;me rhwmanc and "gum": Closmg Date For Tenders _ ‘2 O'Clm-k sarv of tho historic llizlit Milton and not only for foddm'v nain.GetT-R—C'siorfastrelief.85c,$i.65 Khrushchev addressed the ex- atdrug counters everywhere. noon, Atlantic standard Time April .15, I964 the earth v peris when he inspected the \g- Favenlru muslin..." human FLAME- RELEASES NEWS vii-iiiuii-ai Research institute 3:53.:qurepay?guzzltzavhgzmtzflx 9430 'I‘ass relcnscri the nous about here lie was accompanied by “I” °,d,3,,,.,,...,,.,,,,,.,' .m N“; ( om- lllP (’Xllf‘l‘lllli‘llls with synthetic Hungarian prcmicr and At last! Power and comfort in the small car field... a Tass said that nitrogen was envoy taken out the air and re-; placed by helium. Noi‘nially.i nitrogen constitutes 78 per cent of the air a person brcatlics. The now mixture has been tested. 'l‘ass said. on man who remained in pressure cabins for. periods for 10 to 2' l l The mixtiirc Has not :i com~' plcte SU(‘('(‘>S. Toss reported the licliitm produced a surprising result namely. that “a man Viilh a bass voice be~an to f G E “ rom EN RAI. T speak tenor." l ___.'-.,..~.__._____. SOLD MORE CLOTHING ! Sweden's exports of ready-l made clothing went up 14 per cent to $i4..300.000 in l963. V”-.. He said it would be a mis— November. in recent weeks lake lo lnli‘l‘PFP-l increasing “5' June it has been the most fa- cal demands by the l‘l‘m'lm'es voi‘ed date. but adverse trends “ as a Si!" OI EFOWINE Willonal‘ in the Tory party have led some isni in ('ana 8. __ 'Conservalive MP3 to plump for The responsibilities of the a laterdaie. provinces ' increasing in‘ ‘ reasons. includ- many fieldi. “Olably l‘hal 0‘ Fd' ing summer holidays. the choice AIR CONDITIONING Salts and Service Domestic and (‘onimercial Storey Electric Ltd. I Hot 4-7341 Day or Nile iication. but, the struggle lonapparently lies between June money: had hill! in d" “’"h ’9' and October. with other possi- Smnallsm‘ bilities mentioned only infre- Regional tensmns are easing quomiyg in Nova Scolia. he Sal - ‘ There have been signs of in- "0111‘ Ink?5 film“! T°r0nl0 do 3 ternal friction within the Con- not c’arry “10 lllnll OI lmm" servative party, leading some VS. d8 election analysts to hint that ‘many prominent Tories are al- , ready privately conVinced the} election is as good as lost i ‘ use of chemicals in the world ‘ per year to be about l.000—~. “less than 150 in the Unitedi 1 tea." i ' a . He said people who were con- ‘ “gum? l cerned about the "poisoning" of. If it’s Inchehe lhll'l domestic animals and fish and i th'ifllyfll. due" um- birds. such as Miss Carson. had ‘ If! ""th Ind Hulda! discomfort, than Dodd'l ; Kidney Pills can help bring i you relief. Dodd’n ill: stimulate II'te kidneys to i help relieve the condition causing the backache. Then you leelbelter Ind rellbel- . lot. You can depend on ‘ Dodd's Kidne ” I . little reason for alarm. “Pesticides do kill useful as well as harmful insects,” he . said. "And in certain . where sprays are used ‘ may be a decrease in bird pop- ‘ iilatlon. but authoritative sour-l bird ; cex such as the Audubon count reveal an amazing ln-j i crease in total bird population." ——__ nnconn cum ‘ The world fish catch of 1962 reached a new high of 44.720000 metric ions. In . jabout seven per cent over the ; i96l figure. : Home decorating in any with e RIGHT . .y WRIGHT P"'P“'“' t snows ' MW wallpaper ICE CUBE MAKERS ATTENTION: SERVICE STA- TION. MOTEL. HOTEL and RESTAU ‘NT OPERATORS. Cantu today regarding Just wet, apply i and sponge smooth- You'tl get the hang of it, fast! The premier suggested the federal government might show leadership by guarantee- ing French-speaking people Int even break in the civil service.‘ "English - speaking Cana- dians ought surelv to be pre~ PURITY DAIRY “Parents Prefer Purity Products” In me out 4-711! pared to accept measures which lam lire Ice Maker. from I" lo 500 Ills. Storey Electric lid. Dial 4-734] 'Mom & McLeod Ltd. ‘ CHARLOTTETOWN l l I ‘ incidental work i construction of the Subgrade ' supplied by the Railway (‘mn- ‘ not necessarily be accepted TENDER Tenders are invited for the. Clearing. Grubbing a n d, or Sn ipping. 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