If it's Good For the Island The Guardian is For it . :1 «reper- who @mmdlio “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” VOL NO. 106 By IRA DBVSDALE Canadian Press staff Writer it, IS stalling the $10,000.00ti horthumberiand Strait lobster iishery again this year and in name fishing circles there is tail. of seeking a pcrmament delay in the opening date. Dollar Pegging ls Criticized By Bank Head HALIFAX (CP' 7— W. I-Iarle McLaughlin. president of the Royal Bank of Canada. Thurs~ day criticized the new pegged value of the Canadian dollar. In Halifax to attend a meet- ing of the bank‘s board of direc- tors, Mr. McLaughlin said pegg- lng the dollar at "2‘: cents in 15 funds was "compounding an error‘ made in moving away from a free rate back in 1961." Mr McLaughlin was referring to a decision of Finance Minis. tcr Fleming last .lune to dil- count the Canadian dollar. The bank president said if the dollar was pegged too low. Cap- arta would have to buy more U S funds which would lead to "extensive government borrow- Ing.” Pegging the dollar. he said. "suspended the law of supply and demand. the great natural balance operative in all areas of trading." He said although Maritrmc prnvtnces exporters stood to gain with the new low rate of exchange. importers would “feel the pinch" With their dollars pur- chasing lcss goods. The ice is mostly mcltcd now. i MAY 8 BEING SUGGESTED Delay In Lobster Season ., Pondered In Maritimes a far cry from the record floel clut- (lawman-mim- Ill lobster packing in M firms that plugged the strait last year Maritimes. said there has and kept a :r to been most of the 5.000 “a good deal of discussion" of fishermen ashore until nearlv a peeking an overall May I open- month after the traditional May ing date for the district. 1 opening, While a little ice exists. lisb‘ N0 UNITED STAND ermen shy away from the cat- and - mouse game of setting sweep ice over the traps. tear markcrtbuoys away. and claim .thousands of dollars of equip- ‘meni overnight. . An Ice forecast in Halifax said Friday there probably will the no more ice problems in the strait by the end of next wet-k. CATCH POOR ‘ The northern New Hrunswwk coast. from the Quebec border to a point near Escuminac. was ice-free for the May 1 opening. but catches were poor Cold water. caused by ice In othrr Maritimes areas. makes lob- sters lazy~and slow to crawl the device was dropped from an’ a figure-ll course at a height of comqu meal: .I into the traps. In Prince Edward where the twomonth opening May 1 takes northern. eastern and part of the southern coast. estimates are that a third or half thel ats are out. lslaml, season in the i In northern \lova Sr-ntln. where the season district runs from just east of Pugwash to the northern tip of Cape Breton Island. most Fishermen have yet to set their traps. Parts of northern Cape Breton and the custom half of northern Nova Seotia are ice-free. Prevailing northerly winds the {loos ashore in other areas. William Broidy. president of Maritime Packers Limited of Ptciou. N 5.. one of the biggest 0' lh' scouts. “minim councu- p0pularlity Therolanogroup at present kWhy Meeting ls Scheduled to Organize Cattlenton He said no united attempt had been made in get the fisheries "an; A gull-k wind than“ can department to change the (lair. (Continued on Page 4 Col. 4| Yanks Fire [Fourth Test WASHINGTON United States fired a middle-t _l J. C. Wimpenny. ‘ man of the Hatfield Man-poW-. sized nuclear device in the at« mosphere near Christmas Island in the Pacific Frinay It VII! the fourth test o' the current series. AI in the three earlier tests. airplane, :- o—n-u- cam. CANADA. ‘lMan-Power’ Flight Reported LONDON 'Reiltersl—vA Briton who has made history's first man-powered night of half a mile Friday night attributed his success to extreme lightness and an enormous M-foot wlng‘l span of his craft. 39. lered Aircraft Club. revealed de- ‘tnlls of last Wednesday‘s flight .hours after his achievement J‘was confirmed and announced .Friday by Britain's Royal Aero- fAPl _ The‘nautical Society. He flew 993 yards at a min- ‘imum height of about eight feet. and an average height of ‘flve feet. the society said. l The Puffin ll one of several contenders for a 515.000 prizc offered for the first man- powcred flight of one mile over at least It) feet. Interest Is lagging, OTTAWA Scout Movement lold chair— ‘ SATURDAY, MAY 5. 1962. Overcast, dnnle emitngaboutmidday then cloudy: warmer; light Winds. low- high 38 and 45. Sunday: mostly aminy. "tn-g." BEVENCENTS . . tDoctors Care Plan i REGINA lCPt Saskatch- lawnn'l doctors voted Friday to give its executive committee and its district medical societies lpower to arrange for provision of emergency medical services only when the government's scheme goes into effect July I. n u. _ . . doctors attending an emergency meeting behind closed doors appealed to all practising doc- itors to remain in the province until all the issues involving the medical care plan are resolved. “We have no way of forcing our men to stay. we are just .appeallng to them". Dr. E. W. Barootes. a member of ‘exccutive council. said at (0" w The Cana- studying changes in the scout P79” CDHIENME dlan teen-agar is gradually los-‘ uniform and program of activi- ing interest in the Boy Scout lies. The. group is expected to have dnvm movement. scout told Friday. Richard C. Berkinshaw of leaders were make its recommendations later this year. He urged resrarch into thc Toronto. re-clccted 83 PFCSIdl‘lll: reasons for the scouts‘ drop in among teenagers. e doctors have said they ‘plan to leave the province when the government puts the plan into operation July I. WILL OUTLINE SERVICES Dr. H. I). Dalgieiah. president of the flit-member Saskatch- told the council annual meeting Methods of loadprship needed . ewan College of Physicians and here that it faces "R Hill”. re-appraisal as well its the re- 501160!“ which has bitterly grave situation" and “dier l hum“ hemp” in. My ".1 me opposed the government plan. ing trends. " While the number of cribs and to grow. .itcouts has continued teen-Igers are dropping otit nrl ataylng out of the movement In ever-increasmg proportions. laid. Statistics showed that he only one. in to Canadian boys aged Martaaapnkesmen for the pro- and secretaries of the Short- u I in 4. Vince's cattle producers but that. horn. is hopcd.l Angus breeders associations. shortly era. We have failed to attract any win. . law aftcrwards to discuss promo-Island hold those boys for whom campaign and than named a special sub ‘ the movement more‘designed in 1907," he said. of certain l NEED NEW THINKING will be remedied. it i when the action now being plan- Ied is approved. Daniel Gaas. Cornwall told the Gunrdta yrs- terday He was rcicrring to a state- ment by W F. McLean. ('anadn Packch president who told Home I25 livestock men here Thursday his company would make whntovcr arrangements are nmry to ensure a fav- orable price to the producers and would work out a formula with producers representative- tn compare prices grade by grade with Western beef costs One of the most‘ persistent complarnls has hci-n that prices hold in this province do not compare favorably with those in Montreal and Western Canada. "There will he a properly formed producers organization. we hope. with power in ne‘ loiialr with buyers for our cats tlr." Mr Gass stated ‘What form the negotiation Iill lake will be decided by the producers at a meeting in he held here later." Mr. (ins: captained “We uanr to have a Iriiip that will continue to art N the cattlemen's behalf “ Mr, Cass is ruirman of a committee named by a cattle producers meeting here on April "‘ it's instructions were to report hack to a later general wing with "imitations for action The mumm- at aeven mcn i Hereford and Aberdeen , The committee met committee to make a specialized study phases of the problem I‘hat work is still underway said Mr. Glass. who is determined that Ih e study rind subsequent report to a general producers meeting “ill eventually bring the desired re- v aults. ‘11 to I7 Is a scout. 000W! cubs. aged I to II. For wolf the ratio ‘ leader. School Visit By Pearson 'IsrCriticizecF * tcm . BRAUSEJOUR. Man. “By “in” l'f I'd-ll”! "l "w Liberal Leader Pearson rraclld changing conditions of a new 1,, 5 high school “dimm- r... was v key election pitch designed for originally young non~votcra. Scout leaders would hate in reorient their thinking to make "mm. cam..- .g Mr the movement more appealing murm rural poian in to the older boys The prom incni company director noted that a subcommittee of the council it “ML Wm." "an” w NONE Search Pressed For Missing Pair HALIFAX in‘l four men were flown to a lake site damn .‘ll mics west of here Friday ~to search for two Missing fishermen. They were to remain in the woods during the night ‘ Fog and rain Med an RCAF helicopter to remain on the around at head of St Margaret‘s Bay not far from Pogwa Lake where a mn‘h is being con- centrated for Albert White. ll. and Edwin Sampson 44. both of the Hdifax arca Earlier Fridav a helicopter specific rccom- pilot reported spotting an over- turned boat on the blur Previous report: indicated out Tuesday after they failed to return 'o their homes on planned Wadi Ml)! RCMP mi on cabin that the pair had planned high totnebad been fwod "1" TE- But be also aimed at the adult elements In the crowd. The special election campaign Pearson 'nc Win— nipeg area after arrlting by 'lllflnl'lf‘r nod plane from Regina Hr callNl first at Sicinhach. werc gathered In the high school auditorium More than son were students who elected to turn up rather than go home Iftrr lessons were over. Mr, Pearson nipplod a dougtb nut. shook hands with about 250 adults. drunk to shot of polio vaccine and then said hniv grateful he was tn the younger Twenty ‘ihat the two mm M not have element for giving him an ear. a mm. They act .to Walk aeven mite-s to a fish- ilng robin. A search was been" KELOWN’A. RC tf‘Pl Kcl- owna School Board officials want campaigning politicians to ‘stay out of classrooms during school hours. The comment camr Frldcn on the heels of a recall visit to a school here by Liberal Leader Pearson. Hr addressed rmin and some nippliea had “"6"”, in I “Hod “um”, been left In RCAF Search headq, uarten said parties flown mpriaing it. Ian-Id II and “PM tie two search Into the men. M. hull. Said School Board chairman C E. Slodcn: "Such a Visit by laid It will be up to the execu- tivc committee. in cooperation .with the district medical socie- l‘fics, to outline what emergency .and essential services will he provided when and if the pres- . ent plan is implemented. i The doctors said the govern- ment should delay its starting [date until negotiations - have been carried on with the doc- ‘tora. Dr. Bronte: raid the next move Is up to the government. Dr. nalgieish said the dead- lock between the government and the college has not weak- en The press conference was told that of the cos registered dele- 'gates there were no more than five dimensions on any radii- tinn passed during the twoday meeting, Socreds Reveal Policy Outline QUEBEC ti‘l’t Vational Leader Robert Thompson said Friday the Social Credit plai- fnrm will he "a straight frre enterprise platform" aimed at stabilizing. not changing. the «nnomic system. Mr. Thompson told a urn-<1 conference Canada must “rc- form its present system and make it work" or "drift into lorialism." He gave a preliminary outline of some of the planks in the Social Credit platform. but said the details will be released when his party‘s campaign for elec- tion June I! officially begins _ here Sunday. Senate reform. a municipal do velopment bank and repatriation of the constitution were moon! care . the . i mewo.‘ MAJ. GHERMAN I'itov. the i Soviet «tamonaut who orbitcd . the earth I7 times in a flight l llst August. ponders a queet- l c .r. f t it n.- Ian as he meets with news men at the Russian embassy in Washington. (AP Wirrphotn) ‘ litov Waits For Girls On Tour Of Steel Plant i BALTIMORE IAPt Soviet cosmonaut G b or m a n Titov toured the United States'. biggest steel mill Friday butt ‘llld "it is well known our mills are bigger than these," Titov. shaking hands and sign- lng a u t o graphs. immediately softened his statement. how- ever. by adding. "but you and better ask the experts “ Titov. his wife and a party of about 20 motored from Wash- ington to Bethlehem Stch Com- Ipany's Sparrows Point plant about a dozen miles southeast of Baltimorc. for lhr inspection In lllk Sparrows Point tour. as office workers crowded in for his autograph "Univ for the girls. only for the girls." he added in Russian Titov mentioned the Russian mtll at Vlagnitogorsk in the southern L'rals when claiming that Sovtrt mills are larger A member of Titovs party said a few minutes later that Magnilogorsk “had a production rate of R3000“! \mcriran tom" I year Bethlehem Steel flfflf'lalk \av Sparrows I‘oinl. however. it» a capacity of “mono ingnl ions ‘In renewed parliamnlary bah ‘ Soil lalk ATHENS tAPi _ The .\l.- lantic Allies agreed Friday to continue negotiations with the >Sovict Union on berlin bitt scr- ved notice they not be lulled into a dangerous Sll‘l'p iiv So- viet soft talk on the ('ommunist- encircled city. Having approvcd it llflIIlf‘d posture toward Russia. how- ever. the foreign and defence ministers of NATO \Hll‘lt‘shf‘d these sharp differencs among themselves The Netherlands l‘i‘lllt‘i/J‘d L‘ S efforts to settle the Dutch Indonesia dispute over Dutch- ruled West New Guinea. t'aili'i: {Washington's policy vaciliatind, Informants said. The Italian delegation with- dreu support of a broadening NATO nuclear policy after lt- aly's failure to l‘lr('l a premient ‘Disa ppearance iFollowed By lMurder Charges ‘ EDMONTON 1(‘Pi TM rnn .wcrc charged with capital mut- vder Friday—one in Edmonton. the other in Toronto-4n connec- tion with the disappearance fun weeks ago of Edmonton on” professional Frank Willey. 4R. Police identified the m..n .iaken off the castbounri :'\'R ‘trans-rnntincnlal Into at Bar- rtr. Ont., and charged vuih l'np- ital murder. s William Hut-u» luk. 29. of Edmonton. Part time accountant l‘-;t\ mond nanlcl Workman. l-I. wm formally charged in Dollf‘i‘ rum-t here earlier Friday. I‘Ir-n “as reserved and he was remandcd to May ll. Workman. a slight 'valrttu: man also known as (icnr Ray Blain. was described by twirl-e as a friend of the Willr) Fam- II nlu-c in Edmonton {Iff'Km‘d the search for Willcy's bodi in the Looms district. 20 rmtrs southeast of here. wlirrr " is believed buried in a shallow! grave in a clump of trees thlf‘} is belieird tn limo been bludgeoncd to drniti nnd robbed of 8700 in rash. «no after he left his l-‘drnontnn home the night of .\pril I9 to tlclwrr in set of golf clubs 1‘ PAGES NATO United On Berlin Divided On Other Issues By Russia ‘ Will Not Cause Sleep 1min: Friday Ital) had ha‘ped frame the so - railed nuclear guidelines policy on tactical L'i-a of Weapon! now primarly h L' 5 hands. FRI-INCH DISLIKE POLICY The French made no secret of their dislike of nuclear policy propnsal< coming up today at the NATO meeting. A F raneo Nogucira. Portu- gal '5 foreign minister. made known his government‘ s dia- satisfaetion with U.S. policy to- ward Portuguese Angola to a private meeting with State Sec- rctar) fluslt French Foreign Minister Mail- rirc ('outv dc \liirvillc said the IConttnuod on page, 2. col. Cl Douglas Hits At Dollar Cut BRANDON. .‘lan ‘('Plr\'ew Democratic Partv Leader. T C. Douglas said Friday devalua- tion on the Canadian dollar was an example of Finance \ftnister Fleming's r h l r k on I comm] hnmr in most Mr Douglas \Jllll in an air- port in'crvteu “Thi‘ demonstrating the failure of his polirv of manipu- latm: the exchangr rate "Thr cffctl uill be to ‘IDDZ‘IV. us of anv freedom of indepen- dent action inside our eroti- nm}. .. .c Big Reception ls Scheduled For Diefenbaker t.n\no\ mu (‘P nift- rials c\pcil $0M supportera. inl'llirlln: :i'l Ontario‘s cabinet ministers and I! fcrlrral minls‘ tcr~ in .Zl'rt‘l Prime ‘Ilnlwlfl Dicirnbakcr when hr officially launches iti~ rlortinn tampmgn at a rallx lit-ir- fodav. 'I‘lu :attictin: l\ sponsored by the Wt‘slri’n Ontario Progrrs» Ii\r‘ t‘nnxrrta' vc \ssnrtaivon in f'flfllllflllln" \Ivth its annual rnn. frrcnr‘f‘ V|r- IM‘rtiakN Irrlhl‘fi by arr at 4 p m and an hour later wfl' hr :tir’J of honor at a Law don Pi'r<< t'luh reception tour. They ate lunch downtown with it minimum of fanfnrc then headed back for Washing- ton Titov appeared more Inll‘r ested in the workers -thern are more than 30.000 of them at the huge plant ~than in the steel mill itself He peeled away from his tour on severnl occasions to chat with the workers, sign autographs. pass out picture mtcards of himself or to give away small model spacecraft Titov. who orbitcd the earth I7 times in a spaceship last August. arrived in the [is Sunday. visiting New York (‘ity and Washington. DC. before coming to Baltimore Frvdav LIKE! THE GIRL. "Whoa. whoa one mrnutr," ' w’ll'knm‘" (“din “1".” the points he meflioried today he said in English at one WW" man would be welcome. but not '00“ "le 9"“ "‘9 "ill" I" during this period of political .cab’an‘inhearea. t turmoil." ,No Price Boost Is Planned . :ti Canadian Car Companies TORONTO fCPl Spokes- men for Canadian car manufac- turer.- say price Increases arising from stabilization of the dollar will not be passed on to customers If present. Earl R. Brownfidge. president of American \totor 'Canadat Limited, said the lower dollar value would add about no to the price of a rar made In ,Canada but an to U to In {Imported rar ‘ "We‘re not going in pan on " he said 'Vhat weloae in profit. we‘re loin to h business taken sway hnpom ’ A Meant-n for em Haters of Canada Limited said: WHERE-1'04"!” all"! I! from"! I oocroas amp ANNUAI. MEETING lN ct-iaatorrsrovm may“ diherGuest whet-thatlh‘t‘l Iowa. mm. P31.” , m. Wuhan. moon-nor w. H. mm pat-.Tm.a“pm "It would be safe to lay the. move won't have any Pffl‘f‘l on In car prices " Karl F. Scott pro-idem of Ford Motor Company of Cinn- ada Limited. said the move mid be an incentive in export effects Ron V Tndhain president of Chrysler Corporation of (anode Limited. said "we hope there will be advantage: for un- whle Canadian economv to nfhri the Immediate disadvantages of the "change deal " Reds Blamed ‘ ?For Revolt CARACAS lAPl AbI-t Q marines and militnrv notice re. volts-d In the Venemelan chao- MI city of (forum Friday nd were reported distributing arms to Columnist- and -a~ heme leftis- there , We at ‘trat‘lores Wal- thlnl niece Inld loyalist forces were moving in Ore- plae h road but hut not metal the city by Whtfnll, they had Ink repaid: that moved in in crusb the M m were manure, the ot- lclda ml Second Soldier Sentenced In Army Smuggling Cases Ry DOV RANRIGHT OTTAWA t'I" ('pl \latlr rice Hector Joseph \ocl. ll. of Regina Fridav bcr'nmr the we Mid Canadian army holdlf‘r to 1"" Mill funk and trmnu. ,ir fly—his freedom for "On-Mill. tarv c o n duct hl \mtlj:l-,~: within Indochina last year A court martial aflrr doth crating for 1% hours. sentenced (‘pl ‘mri In Wt dam in an army jail and reduced him to a pri- \;iir for luur rarrying rifl‘tlm If‘l‘lN< the border between Lani and Smith \‘wi \‘nm and Ar ranging tun dcllwrir! in Sat- gon Far'urr Cpl Gerald \lhe't Wrxt "til was tut down In I prnan- and given .10 day: in {jail on a sirmlhr service r'narge ‘ans o' rank means a basmpav dNrcasc of 333 a month for both men from 3137 to SIM \‘m~l father of run tern-n20 ‘childrcn carllrr lost El I month \l'hrn dnnncradrd from a unhov clerk to at telth no- erainr In the rignalx euros aftrr hi: rr'rtt'n to Canada But not- th r he on! Wch lost who at H other iradrr pair or Illmtnnf". thm had earned COVTIVI'! wovmv Thr I'lal\ rnntinur Stv' in N inrl arr Staff Sgt. W l ll llmkman Rdv Fran- ci: n innnsnn and the ants nffurr nam~ to th- arvm to .far “at William A Plait The <arrm rm not idrnlifipd tor-1| \lnvidav. lemon-nae reduced bin ‘fu—rhr- m rrl'cI‘M rm- charges against 'l-irn- tit m.- :nlfllrrs m" pri'rl Tlll’i thr international Triad Sliprrvuorv f" o m m i “rm "I whirl» india and Poland also are Ifiprf‘rnff‘d when the nffenc" twrrr romrmttrvl Irirrt i s 1' charges he" not been laid b con-r the criminal t‘nrlc vloel IN apply outs-do (anode Vcltbcr of the two mum martial which have out an .‘ar have said amthin: morr 'haa W. 'a defendingnfriccr “at. if. A. We of Quebec Ci]. (Tit. ALBERT "Mi ml: to a private '94 was (“gawk-“2:2,: warehesbehtwdAI-myprovost found guilty Nf service mg m a. h after a retort martial inOt- charges arising from the m m‘ m m tunwtencvdhtmtolldm Matilda!” npmm Hmyymm manila! h Indochina