W E A T H E R Overcast; intermittent rain ending this afternoon; cooler winds south 15 shifting to northwest. 25. Low-high, 45 and 48. .If his Good For the Island The Guardian is For it who: @umdtiot ' “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew ’ ' cg:- n-vmuu CBARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY. MAY 15, 19255. VOL. LXXVI. N0. 113 m Pension Plan, Student Aid May Mark Throne Speech CS Commission Head Fithti‘n'il: Industry Incentives May Be Named luday Are Also Anticipated- CANNES, France (AP) ~ Canada struck a needed blow for humor at the 16th inter- national film festival here I _ . OTTAWA (cm—Proposals forr a. A national deveto cnt A Chairman“ hefd‘ the "WV gimme” i." m” 3" '3 PTOSWSS'" a national contributory pension 1 fund to provide capital fgi‘n tll' proposed ciVil service. figrserYa 1":- Icard'date “‘1': plan. incentives to stimulate in-Edustrial expansion. ‘ _ "0" "1 r 9 85 “Eden” 9.1.”- dustry and a. massive program) 7. An economic advisory coun- tion. He was defeated by Solicl- ‘ "maze" SEVEN CENTS A short subject called The ‘ Ride brought many laughs and applause from festival- . goers who have been subject mostly to grisly plots involv- ing birds attacking a Cali : l l ince's l commission will likely be named ‘5 M the Sovel‘nmem lodayv ‘tor- Gcneral l Watson Ma c ‘ fornia cit a f lot university scholamhip's “8“.” made mp 0‘ labor' mamas. ' . . .. . -l . ormer movie ! ‘ {5‘ '~ to p- It was learned that this mat-i Naugbt. star who tiles to kill her crip- expested to. feature ihe govern‘ imam arhd govergdmept ta, smdy : - . .«l- ter is one of the items on On April Ill). Premier Walter pied sister and other violence. imem.s (“mm-e 0f kgmatmn for lye ome g)“ “5' 1m. use” . ~ agenda of this morning’s meetv R. Shaw told the P.E.I. Public he color short released by .{Einféfit sessmn of the 260' Par- 52;.” 0 comoa memp 0" ' ing of the Executive CouncllJ; Servants Association at their the National Film Board of i ’ . ' ' l The ctalitineéumet yesterdaytemtiir‘ gnnual nAeeting that the Civil Canada was a lively slapstick ‘leggafivfeslfgggamga’fifng‘eenlfns on? ggflg’rf‘fimgofgggfi '22: o 0 mm: ii I no compe s ervice ct would be proclaim- that reminded many critics of L . a " I ' - - . . . ~ 1 - - 'Velled shortly after a pm. 185 Part Of the prevlous govern- A highlight. of. yestmday’l Chancellor of the University. Kinkora. and right centre. ‘ :fiefingférgmzadkumed “um 9'30‘ mfiggfllihaairpnmh and da com' gm nigh Mag-1; semen cit)?» :Thlfl‘Sday When Chie‘ “Slice-Amen“; austerity 111i". 109m 51.65 Univerfig £1: Most IDr. NJohn YSutherland ‘ o 0 About a month ago it w a 3 Another item; $35; agen 81:: direectedlgy gifrai‘dmpgrd ‘RObert Tascnereau reads ‘ 9' A; [Ederfil-pmvmc'al “mm; . mmmen arches .' com 'acanbern. famed. ‘ . A ' h . . ' . . . ‘ '; ‘ ' 9M" 0 W0? 0“ a 1'0 “3m mm.an d. hmary ew wk 0’ earned by this paper that G. do is a minimum .wage order terson. speak from' the throne to the“fisheries developinan g o . I - Bishop of Charlottetown. Hone formerly of Dover. receives Lorne Monkley. Summerside. for men in the provmce. ('llhe ate Semett was a OPCegmgnf: 53:01:59 speech. writ; 10. A special study of railway l native of Danville. Que.) the Chancellor congratulates lhris aonoil from His Excell- K '1 will be named civil service com- Th ‘ . o - r former Pnnce i e wage order is the result. _. . iii-23' me St Clair on on» m we . eeP Watc by :22. 2i.i’;°m°.i":':::. ifwh‘i’ii-;?§fi‘.°’h. nefarious? are” V‘s-1.3mm by “he mnmm‘ Mm“. immerly d 2 and 4’. At the 1962 sessmn of the Leg“ provmmal labor relations board. cially Cannes. could use more “em to Parliament, still are a iuonal policy on abandonment,_ BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP)— Federal authorities kept close watch on the combustible racial situation here Tuesday. hoping it will . necessary to occupy the city with soldiers. Approximately 3.000 riot-i trained troops are on standby? basis at Fort McClellan neari Anniston. Ala.. and at Maxwell! is‘lature. an act was passed pro- who held hearings in v a r ious Viding for a commission to sup: parts of the province to listen to. erwse all government- civil ser- representations on a minimumi vice relations. The act ' age. come effective when proclaim- The hoard drew up a draft or: ed by the Lieutenant- Governor. dcr and submitted it. to Welfare Hong Kong Faces inAcounci . and Labor Minister H e n r y1 - Mr. .Monklehy represented the: Wedge who expects to present it‘ water Rat'on cull. [Pearson and his chief lieuten-l in a 5th Prince District in the lastl to the cabinet today for consid-’ " Eegislative Assembly until hel eraiion. t closely guarded secret known only to the 26 cabinet members i and a handful of high civil serv- laughs such as the Canadians have provided." i iGIVEN TOP PRIORITY a screen writer. 1 I a campaign speech March .3113, 15 at Barrie. Ont... Mr. Pearson } But much of it can be guessediCBHEd the contributory pension lat on the basis of the promisestplan I toporloritv item for I gstressed by Prime MinisterfLiberal government Mr Pearson indicated commented CANADA MAINTAIINS BAN U.S. Bows To Demands rants during the campaign fortspeedh at Moncton. N.B.. that . HONG KONG ‘APi—Dl‘oughi-lthe April 8 federal election. iother social welfare measures (‘P from AP-Rcutizrs WASHINGTON ——- The United States surrendered to British demands Tuesday and cleared the nay for U.S. airlines to in- rrcase round-trip jet economy across the Atlantic by . matching an in- crease already imposed by Eu- ropran carriers. The Civil Aeronautics Board announced it is modifying its previous poSItion opposing e increase at the recommendation of State Secretary Dean Rusk. ’. ' . done b notifying tho two affected U.S. companies Pan-American World Airways and Trans-World Airlines—that they should not subject them- selves to "penalties for the vio- lation of laws and regulations of fol'cigfi countries." The British had threatened to United the ' In- landing there if the States did not join in crease. Pan-Am and TWA said they expect to post the fare in- creases after giving legal study to the board letter. WELCOMES NEWS Welcoming the news. a Brit- ish ministry of aviation spokes- man in Lon o ' 'tain’o ready to co-operate in any dis- cussions on international fares. “We now look forward." he. said, "to discussions with the United States and the other countries concerned about the present fares structure and fu- ture relationships between gov- ernmentrand the international air transport association." Meanwhile. in Ottawa reliable sources said that despite the ranrol landing righls‘in OTTAWA tf‘P) — filters to provincial premiers from Prime Minister Pearson are expected to to out today asking provln~ rial cooperation in my commission on biculturalllm. I rcli:ble informant said Tuesday in: I. Mr. Pearson said last week thv forms of reference probesed to. the provinces for the com- missions study won‘t be made onhhc before the letters are in :90 hands of provincial prem- N. 1| is understood that the federal government is suggest- Ing a. nine - man commission with ioint chairmen—one Eng- llSl‘l and one French. k. Premiers To Be Asked Llo Aid Biculturalism government participation in the .‘lr. Pearson also has s that ‘all members of the com- mission will be familiar with both of Cflada'o official lan- ny CARMAN CUMMING UNITED NATIONS (OP)— Membershl lions rose to 11 ‘ sly o admit shellidom of Kuwaitme out”, Tre tiny Persian Gulf stat. n welcomed It brief «0 the lions ll motor! a committee. ommluoe was scheduled m It I In: on lit members of i. o stu sand whole project. - __... , Kuwait ls Admitted M As New UN Member ,U:5~ ,E’PEI‘E‘WH: ,, 993119. “99‘.” guages. This was one of the requirements for Quebec's par- ticipation iii the study enunci- ated by Quebec Youth Minister Paul Gerin'Lajoie. The royal commission. first pmposed as Liberal policy by Mr. Pearson last December in ornament. has been assigned as rio ty task to Privy Council President Maurice La- montagne. However, the letters outlining the federal government's pro- posals for joint study in areas where the provinces have jur- isdiction are being sent by Mr. Pearson to provincial prenflers as formal bids‘ for provincial 1 (Continued on page 2. col. 2) fl By Britain On Air Fares Britain and seize U.S. planesi maintain its ban on the five-per- cent boos. This meant that. all transat- lantic airlines flying to and from Canada would be charg- ing rates five - per - cent lower than on flights between the U.S. and Europe. Eight foreign air- lines as well as Canada’s two carriers—Trans Canada Air Lines and Canadian Pacific Air- lines—are affected. NOT SETTLE!) The U.S. capltulation does not mean the (disppte is completely battled. boweVer. or that the United States is abandoning its opposition. “I don't. think we'll give up." being there‘is not muc te United States can do until cn- actment of legislation the White House has gross. It would give the Civil Aero- nautics Board the right to regu- late international air fares of U.S. carriers—authority it does not have now—and put it. in a strong bargaining position to re- taliate against any foreign na- tion's cancellation of U.S. rights. ' Opposition flared to the back- down on Capitol Hill. Represent- Celler ative Emanuel (Dem. INSIDE TODAY Announcements. notices . lit Births. deaths. . . . . . . .. 3. 12 Classified . . . . . . . . . . .. 18. ll) cs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. so Finance. markets 11 Editor ls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Kings County ...... .. 4 City. Queens .. 5 Summerslde .... .... .. 3 Prince County . . . . .. z po . . . . . . . . . . . . 14. Women's 1 ir Force Base ncar Mont- gomery. l Mississmpi's Attorney -eral Joe Patterson offered Ala- ibama's governor any help pos- Lsible in dealing with the situa- ~ Gen- . .lplagued Hong Kong's water ra-' ition will be further reduced.; 'from three hours daily to four hours on alternate days. public Iworks director. A. M. J. Wright yindicated Monday. He said if . there is no rain soon. household in addition to contributory 1 would. have to take second place pensions. industrial incentivestto the task of st ulating the and scholarships. these “1638- ‘economy to create jobs and new ures also had priority in the national income. .Liberal election platform: Early action was pledged to l. A new department of indus- . bring the economy of the Atlas:- try to promote production. tic provinces up to the national anada's View Backed ‘ on. In a telegram. Patterson (said it was "quite evident that‘ "’2" ‘f’a‘e’ "‘13 be.‘=“".°‘§.°g’0’gzt 2- Leslslatlon enablinz IP- i‘eflel- 0”” “91? WW“ be WW“ ithe president and his irrcspon- lp atey "find t 6file in“ H ipomtment Of an 8550mm min-ism“ (If a capltal fund for m sible young brother in t, e 000 “’5‘ 9"“ g” "art" later of agriculture to concenthlantic Development Board attorney-general‘s office have '3‘" water "7" W '° 5" trate on Eastern farm prob-‘and {Expansion of board mem- . . drantslw .lems, ‘bership to include representa- decxdcd to again take the law into their own hands and invadi- Alabama wit the might of the U.S." iSyricin Trouble Threatened BY Pro-Nasser Wing ist government of Syria Tues- day. They shunnld' a Ba'athist military . astate‘departmenf Official said. ser politicians threatened trou-iround" negotiations would varv ' He indicated “18”” “‘9 “th ble for the new Ba‘ath national-{with their circumstances 3. Declaration of a 12-mileltives of labor and key area in- ‘ .lgSEPH MacSWEEN jconference last Sunday. that f h b I n t ld H D N (CH—Trade Minis-.his government. is willing to) I -is ing zoneto at oreign eesi usres- -t.cr Mitchell Sharp said Tuesday l "pay" for any trade concessions a .from the rich offshore fisherleu‘j A strong reference to defence {Canada's a ach to tradeiit receives but not on a linear. inegotiations was endorsed bylor across-the-hoard basis—-re- the London meeting of Com-iciprocity c ould be achieved monwealth trade ministers. without that. in... fisher. policy. particularly the Liberal proposal to accept nuclear war almost certain to no throne speech. It _ iland protect Canad . men. l 4. National study on blcultur~ heads. is i ism and bilingualism. pear in the Sharp called attention to the \ ‘ W' h H ' ‘ ‘. 5. Creation of a mimic ldr‘pl‘obably Will be tied to Mr- ]6 - country conference's oom‘iASKED. ABOUT CRITICISM ; I 'velopment’ fund to lend iagency Pearson's IP18!) '0 SP-t “P 8 d“ munique which states that the! Sharp 3‘ 099.1’01'“ W33 "6") » lat. low interest rates for munlcl- fence 901le commmP-O in a” ability of various Commoa- gggggi:nb°‘fiafifigcgf$e§°as‘:;i CARACAS (AP) ~~ Venezuelalpal works projects. wealth countries t c ntribute ' ' DAMASCUS (AP) -. Pro-Nas- to the “up Meg "gammy ciation and replied that as rarlggfl‘ie fig“ c , S f. 22mm 1126:; dfi‘x: charge d'affaires from P‘ort nu ea ‘ ’ ‘ . Prince, the Haitian ca-pita . Address“, 3 fess confer. the concept. Canada had partic-i , H I e F ence severgl hangs after the “131‘ Pmblems 35 3“ “pout” 0‘ Prqs'dent R o m u l " Batan‘ teammumque was issued at the primary and agricultural items “"1"” governmfint "13°. , _ i as well as industnial items. 8""0Um‘P-d that it W1" Mt rec" OTTAWA (CPL—The seatingileader DaVId Lewis. Toronto I Syrian affairs. ! The. government warned pro-Nasser rioting. It. ordered schools closed and sent sity compound in in the afternoon Curfews rema northern city of Aleppo and several other places. But. quiet was reported throughout. the nation. Political circles feared a resumption of last week's rioting would result if the Nas- serites were ignored in the formation of the government. Premier Salah Bitar formed the new government. Monday. dropping all Nasserites who had resigned last week. They had charged their voices wet-e muzzled. Bitar announced. however. that. his new government would work for the planned union of Syria. Iraq and Egypt in a new Arab federation with Egyptian y. One key area of provincial jurisdiction — education — is expected to figure. largely. in tho spread indebtedness among UN members. both of assessments for the peace - keeping forces and for the regular budget. 3mm IN JEOPAIDY However only one country. in- E <I~ E nsrieh ts in op- Holtlan mission at but to a. M ‘i left. and Ill! teem Joe W‘WP‘P‘FP. l :'l to astronaut Gordon Cooper on they ride elevator down tom-whole!” t drafted for Con- peace offer and stuck to theirrend of the two-day meeting. demands for a major voice infSharp said helmeted police to the univer-'Agreement The police withdrew. however,lThursday on US proposals expanding tra l ined on in theirEdllctions. i The communique lays stress) "Elli"? any Haitian SOVPrnment . . plan for the new House of Com-i lawyer. defeated in the general problems of developing.dn male. Such an exule govern-i ' “I . mons is tidier-and interestinglelection. never at anv: ion the lt‘gagir-gggfcllihgrthceutkiga Confoun- countries but welcomes the 1154‘ "‘F“ W“ declared 1" PM“ in spots 1am BESIDF. Aamm would tolerate no resumption of.dian tariffs." iinitiative under WhiCh PrESidem me" guild” hyéwot "gponenl'i Form" ‘1 9"“ 3" minlsm'i Mr. Herrldgo used to off in i Sharp moves on loda to Kennedy. as life“ “mpowel‘ed "f “Bit” me“ e"‘ , rancou‘ Douglas ‘Hal‘knE-‘S- Wt)" l‘e-l’tho front row beside the former steel-iGeneva where the General "0 “9‘30"319'IBF‘NCU'3 “mwm‘in'waner' islflned l‘Eh- 3 '0 DI‘OlPfil “1°- CCF‘ leader. Hazen Argue. In on Tariffs and ing in 50 Per PPM 0" 8 has“ The Caracas announcement; Diefenbaker government's de- the 1953.52 parliament. He took Damascusd Trade will open meetjmguof reciprOCitY- coincided with Washington re- lay. on the nuclear issue. re-= Over Mr. Argue‘s spot when the mains on the Progressive Con-i Saskatchewan farmer defected “The c a n a dian delegation; ports that the United Statesi . servative party front bench. | to the Liberals last yeah stated its position of strong; was discussing With Latin} . . support for major trade nego'l American countries whether to“ He Will be the first MP seated; Each side of the Common. e Canadian ministerfliations." said Sharp. and then! withdraw recognition of "19.0" the 10-“ 0' MT- Speaker~i chamber has 138 seats arranged stressed. as he did at. a press: tContimied on page 2. ml. 3) . Duvalier regime. ,with three Veteran colleagues l in m. rows_ ,3 total of 276 between him and the next for-I, The” are 255 members, lead. COOPER TAKES IT GAMELY m" n or vom- P ’rp d Sp FI' hi 9 MP after a break with deputy‘ enbaker are seated closest to leader Res] Caouette. will be‘the Speaker's chair. Next to Rescheduled For | oday ”° ’3 °'°“‘°" l . . . for- de through tariff April 8 are in the front row. if“ the Speaker. facing opposi- Guy Marcoiix. former Social tion forces arrayed on the left. 0n the opposition side the 95 Credit party whip now sitting as an independent Social Credit Conservatives led by John Dief~ seated with the 121i Liberals on led by Robert Thompson. The the government sid .NDP. who in the last Parlia- All 14 former Conservative ble expansion. Traditionally the ministers who won reelection. goVern'ing party sits to the ri e. He will be to the right of the aker—at the far end of the m i ment shared the government Spe 2 side with the Conservatives. are a sin ‘Tuesda ni ht that. once more. g ‘ y g c a 1. next at the far end of the cham- try 22 time Tuesday. will today to set out on CAPE CANAVERAI.. Fla (AP) Astronaut Gordon ’President Nasser at its head. mam 13 minutes orbits.they're certain everything is . ‘ ‘ . H. W. (Bert) Herridge. old so-£ bet. cialist hand. is back on the front} Except for Dr. Marcoiix on bench of the New Democrats.l their for flank. the 128 Liberals temporarily at least. He will siti —excluding Speaker - designate beside leader T. C. Douglas un-‘ Alan Macnaughton — are alone til the 17-man caucus names a-on the government side of the replacement for deputy houseI House. around the world. S p a c e officials anno T wm .. a ’E i z Cooper. who got within a dra- of blastoff .;. rea y. unced‘l That faulty radar computer isystem. which played hob with ithe flight Tuesday when every- :thing else appeared so fine. has been repaired and tested. The weather looked pretty good. All equipment. they hope, was ready for the big test, .again set. for not sooner than s am. EDT. A National Aeronautics and Space Administration. spokes- ,man said Cooper spent part. of l-the afternoon in a boat off Cape {Canaveral. where he fished and ‘napped. l A data system connected with a radar station in Bermuda caused Tuesday's postponement [and naturally there was disap- pointment. Cooper took it gamely. despite .spendlng a futile five hours. 50 1mlnutes in his tiny space cap» ‘ sule. ‘TRY AGAIN "This was a vcry realistic - simulation." said. “I was just getting to the real fun part is e‘ll try again Wednes- ~ ‘ day." ' In Tec ll m s e h. Ohio. hls mother, Mrs. Hattie Cooper, was ii bit more el ucnt. ' "That poor littleoqfellow " she) m' P"'“"' "Nd" M' dmss' He w” “an “a” h “33¢ "Oh‘q know he'. 'disap_' Liberal MP for Northumber- til? Commons '1' the fhfl pointed... ; 1w Tuesday was named to time April it. Prbne “it In Houston. when Comm...’ move the address in nepiy no Pearson announced I: norm- wife and their two children "W W“ {mm "‘9 mm?" W hum . m § waited‘ was a more phn.‘ OMS the m POTIIB- mm mm. H. h ‘ h» osophical reaction. mm flux-$.32. I)" .lewett. km N kl a” 3M _ . "Ju . dislppointment," a political scientist. was elect- the eddies: in I'd! fl h Mrs.’l‘rudyoopcrold. edfortbofinsttuneatfln movedbysmul.m tow.- oftc the ostr-onmt left unit at: boutsbefore oflidfla And that it was. particularly W I W81 dm- W 0‘ m d N Tum mp“. pawn. nor- since until his surprising (to w m..ri_zht. seconded by Senator A. c. 3 “9"” l" ' bit m. (mas Pm vll the public) onnmncement was enl MP for mm was Taydor of who". NB. (0 plied to the capsule for al- Ail’ W) ' on one 1. col. 1) conducted to second the ad “with .\~