t *itlex w t If it's Good For the island The Guardian is For if k with on narcotic: “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” as Second Class Ottawa. and for payment 1* pos'au In In NDP Candidates Named For Province's 3 Ridings By NEIL MATHESON i i i Authorized Mall by the Post Office sh voa.‘ LXXVI. NO. 59 Queen Hikes, ‘ Philip Fishes ISLAND BEND. Australia (Reutersl The Queen went hiking Sunday while Prince Philip went fishing. The Queen. accompanied by ther iady-in-wait'ing. Lady Rose. lBaring. set out on the hikol 'after she and Prince Philip iattended a service with 28 parishioners in a tiny church in : this construction camp town. wwmvww..~.»~_.,_ pm... Farm and Provincial Editor I Brendan Dunphy. Montague: MacLean and Leonard Arsenault. Parkdale and Greg- ory Mclnnis. Tign i sh were named by the New Democrats Dsnlmm' CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY. MARCH 11, 1963. WEEK)“ SEVEN CENTS W E A T H E R Sunny with cloudy intervals and a few snowflurries; milder: winds northwest 25 gusting to 45. Low-high. 18 and 33. 14 PAGES Striking Miners Threaten To Stage March On Paris Saturday as their candidates for Kings. Queens and Prince ridings in the April 8 election. at the party convention held in the hall at Parkdale. Charles Campbell. Morel] regional high school principal. was provincial president. Retiring president Ian B. Webster. Park- ; dalc presided. Malcolm Maclnnis who repre- semcd Cape Breton South in the last parliament. was the guest speaker at the evening meeting. l Others who spoke in addition to thc four candidates. were D.J.1 Mullin. Summerside and Robert l‘ontainc w h 0 Fl. organizer for the party. I The afternoon business mcc i Hundreds of people gathered ’ ioutside the church as the royal llcouple was welcomed by the i peeling of the church bell. oncc .1 gas warning bell captured lfrom a German trench at the tbattle of Vimy Ridge in 1917. . The royal couple leaves today lfor Canberra to attend I15th anniversary celebrations of ‘ the founding of the Australian capital as the next stop 1. their Pacific tour. ,.,. 5‘ ’1) ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CPI—- Thirteen seriously injured sea- ‘men were headed here late §°'°e*BS°YS 1 aby on us ‘ To Go To 18 LEONARD ‘ARSENAULT ALEX MacLEAN P t- 1. kn; decided to postpone naming {frmvds of any political lcadcl‘ lent chance of adding several ' provincial leader until the an. inlthc last two elections and sea s in the Atlantic Provm-l i i 3 «a The VCSSPI. registered at V1- ana do Castelo in northern Portugual. is capable of carry- ‘ McGill Wins Debate Title Sun ay The men were. injured when a a good start in the Toronto ar- _ . . 9- country. and has {HCTOBSEdtlowances will be extended 0 . MY reported Mr_ Maclnnis who Indications across the coun-gfrom 12 to 15 percent in Ontar- jam/er sch001.chndren to the age‘azwzefifeifiwr sailor: wt: ‘23; f - ‘ ‘ election. ~ .- Legislation to extend the Ell-LE; 32:32:23); 23;: ' ' he tod a Scholastique, So miles north- . , - - . BSI enls ong ew rive or A h d B B lldI M I 1the ship while it was fishing on the Grand Banks off Newfound- nual meeting next year. .aid the crowds were "la rge‘ces.“ Public opinion polls show STE. SCHOLASTIQUE. Qua. 1. k . . . . National Lead e r Tommy and spectacular - .lhe party has uncreased by three (CPL—Transport Minister Leon 0?!" “fizzle: my; quoted a Toronto Star story that v try are for gains in almostlio. he stated. a.” “18 PFOEI‘CSSlve COH- seriously inJured. laid he had drawn the largest .evcry province "with an cxccl-l (Continued on page 2. col, 3) sei‘vativc government is re- The ship immediately hat]. lowances would be introduced at - - . . firm said it had arranged hos- the next sessmn of Parliament. pita] accommodations for the Ry STAN BOWLES V The ire of the residents oi Guardian-Patriot. Staff Writer ‘that district was further raised jland's south coast about dusk Douglas got the campaign off to GAINS FORECAST DerCPni ‘0 12 m 51113130?t £01055 tBalcer said Sunday family al- of scalding oil over the slow elected in the April 8 federalified her agents here Blue Pe- . D “Imam” “’"y ‘“ Harbor pilots said the SENNYBRIDGE. Wales AP) —— It was a horsey The moving of what is ctatm_.whcn they learned that the city wedding Saturday for farm- er’s d an g h te r Marga- ret Millward. The 18 - year - old bride ings from the new government: '1' .7. ‘b i WANT PERMIT RESCINDED l - - < . _ . OTTAWA (CPL-A team from ed to he a sub-standard build-lag: zigzag; 23:11:! is; Tirei’tht‘z‘ (“Ht aggeig‘em; made the three-mile JOUF' {McGill University in Montreal ing into the Queen Elizabeth ‘otd house, which the new ownerzw IS 5 a amen ' an are" My ‘mm her hom" t“ the .won a national student debating fore intend to urge the council} Methodist chapel riding her to immediately rescind the per-‘ favorite pony. .lu y. The two bridesmaids and the bride‘s father also were on horseback accom- pany her along {competition here Saturday. . McGill defeated the Univer- 1slty of Alberta in the morning 1and St. Dunstan's University of (Charlottetown in the finals Sat- nrivc area. has sparked a wavefplans to remodel into a two-fa- of indignation Hmong residentslm”.V dwelling- mit that has been issued for the; of the district. They plan a pro-. The signatures put Iorwardisccond building movement. ‘ lost to the City Council in althe claim that most of them‘ In the brief. the property own-, brief. .went to considerable expense litters are drawmg the attention of t the coun- tut.th afternoon. The brief. filmed by same sntan effort to make the drive onelthe council to Section 5 of the; try lanes. They were sponsored by the Nattonat Drop(my owners‘ win he "8.; of the best residential areas of lbylaw to Establish-ud—Regulate dressed in riding outfits. iFederatim‘ of Ca’fimtan Unto”; Many guests also arriv the city. They point out that theta Restricted Building Zone, and for the church ceremony on rented to the council at its re - ' ‘ Itype of homes they have or are;also to part one section 13. sub- ular meeting this evening. ( laity Students, the competition icapped a series of regional de- 13 Injured Fishermen laken lo St John's ing a main cargo of 32.000 quin-. .equals 112: tals (one quintal pounds) of salted fi It also can process 170 tons: of fish meal from the refuse the salted fish. and from the‘ cod livers can produce 100 tons of refined 01']. Unlike most fac- tory-type vessels it processes no fresh frozen fish. The 234 Capt. Machlado dos Santos. carries a crew of about 70 men. 1. l9 Killed, i 40 Iniured In Explosion ARNSBERG. West Germany. (AIM—Emergency crews Sun-. (day continued to clear debris: from the site of an explosion- Saturday in a plant. near here as the bodies two of the |About 40 were injured. .' One of the 13 Workers seri- 1ously injured in the blast had - foot vessel. which'. made its first trip to the banksl in August, 1961. is skipped byl drop forging ‘ 19 that were pre- (silmed dead were. still missing. of it, 0‘ GEORGES ;died during the night While the. l (search was going ably still debris. One of the owners of the an eyewitness. I sa land then collapse like :of cards." he said. "A on and ffloodlights. Police said the two men. both Italians. were prob- buried under the er M UNICH. Germany tained by Bavarian state po- "when [ heat-d the explosion. lice Sunday. Bavarian authori- . . the hall being lifted upties announced. He is one oflcause diplomatic trouble he. a houselthe leaders of the undergroundftween huge dustl movement opposed to Presi- Thp building h, question. and constructing range in valuelsection (a) to (e) of the rcgula- horseback. :bates held across Canada_ d mse Over the scene andtdeht Charles de Gaulte' ‘ which the property owners class [mm 5201,00 "’ $40M"- 110'“ , _ . Margar‘" and h” M“ { Citizenship Minister Bell ore-m twometrehtgh flame shot upj Bavarian Interior Minister as nothin g more th an a in voicing their protest. the Ulld" "1959 “WHO” 5 It lSl band- Lyn watkyn LeV‘f‘S- tsented the Macdonald-Laurier [into the air," Henrichdunker told a reporter "shack". was apparently mov- people of the area. said thatiClalmed that it “'35 ‘mended ml the" attend”! 1‘ “cephon ‘Trophy to the McGill team. ‘ Most of the victims were‘that Bidault. former Frenc Which was in the form of a hunt meet. The couple joined the hunt. following the bounds for part of the day. before lcaving on their eymoon. lprovide a higher standard of. lconstruction. and the property: from earlier press reports they lunderstand that the mayor had ed to its Queen Elizabeth loca- tion from the site of the propos- cd ncw provincial building. via the North River ice. l 3 ry Callaghan and Colin 1 Charlottetown. 1 They defended the not t0 -. Harkncss, George Bees and Pierre Sevigny. and from the. ‘decisions of Justice Minister Fleming and State Secretary Halpenny not to run again in the April 8 election. Senator Wallace McCutcheon. l " . t Noting that the. city has now i lo Be Closed In North owners plan lore received. .no permit should jister Dicfenbaker held a cabinet disclosing thatfoutside of Edmonton. and nt:the Town Planning Board, com.i appointments were was named trade minister an Will not be affected. reached on the future‘ther the building wt“ conform merits would be made soon. Quebec City today to begin if Montreal. icanada istat d that no crmits would belowners are "r the "pinion that .tssuid {m- thp 'r’emom of butt.“ thcy are entitled to the full pro-J i'tcction provided by the rcgula» . ltlons' ‘ lls beneficial to humanity." BUILDING CODE . W0 e adopted the National Building‘ I ' Code. which has resulted in fire. ‘; underwriters giving better ins-l ‘ urance rates. they fool that thei conversion of such old buildings. into two-family units will ;conform to the building code. The 1'0 WASHINGTON (CPt - - The decision now has been reachcdlask the council that the. moving] e y [is Ah. Force has dot.th to;to close those rcfuclling baseslof any building into nrcstrictedi r105, do t b be f, 1 because 0f the longer range Oflbuilding zone of the city 'he .dlS-l I . ’ w" V,” m" r N {e'ithe KC-l35 turboprop tankericouraged. and if applicationsl OTTAWA (CPL-Prime Min-. “"3 has“ ‘“ "he Canad'an‘planes replacing the old KC-97 north and is considering thetpnopeller tankers for reliiellingme issued until a complete _ln-lmeetmg at his official rash shutdown of others. an air force‘Strategic Air nuclear vestlgailnn has been carried: _ informant said Sunday. mbers in flight. out. idence 1191? Saturday. N0 8.11-- He said a joint U.S.-Canada Two other “contingency” re- They are asking that an ap- nouncemcnts were made at its announcement likely will be;fuelling bases at Namao. just;pltcations should be referred to cogclusmn. a ne , with the use of new tankeriCold Lake. Alta. about 150gptete with drawing of proposedlu .possibility. Mr. Diefenbakeerordon Churchill took over the Dlancs. refuelling bases attmiles northeast of Edmontonwatteratmns and additions. It is said carhng this week duringidefencc ministry. passmg hls‘ Churchill. Man. and Frobis-ber may lapse into inactivity be‘latso suggested that the city on. his election tour that theselvetci'ans portfolio to former "0 10llgcr will be required. The cause of the new tankers. hetgtnocr check the plans and sub. would ‘have to discusscdtSpeakcr Marcel Lambert. missile testing base at Churchilllsaid. but no firm decision hasgmit a written report as to whe. in cabinet and said announce- Mr. Diefcnbaker flies to Churchill is on the west coast-of these latter bases. ,to the hutlding cnde “d the Cabinet vacancies arose from;a week‘s campaigning in Que- of Hudson Bay about 600 miles The informant maintained theme regulations. north of Winnipeg. Frobishcr isshutdowns and other changes ' on the southeast coast of Baffinihave nothing to do with the-SEEK AMENDMENTS l“land about 1.200 miles north‘ U.S. nuclear contro- The residents of the area are (versy. It was mainly a question ‘ also asking that certain amend: The informant said a definite) f savings where. possible. 1 (Continued on page 5. col. 2) Y k U Of W d k' II S k S ° G C I ' ‘ par 5 owet as alms‘ i underbrush in the open air." A. By ROBERT TUCKMAN crops." [1 said the meetings. MOSCOW (AP) ~— Commun-iwere id "to censure thetspokesman said the chemical is Ms accused the uhtted State, atrocities," ‘SImliai‘ to various weed killers. t ‘ broadcast reported and materials used y house- ” "asphyxiationl Another ‘95“ “H1 "noxious chemi-the Chinese Red Cross Society Hills" in South Viet Nam and'had protested use of “chemical holders and farmers.) o s c o w article said the Soviet army paper charged'poisons by U.S. imperialism to “American inter - _venfiionlsts1 "hundreds of W ‘hed." murder civilians and destroy have again used poisoned sub-l Moscow's charge. in Kras- crops in South Viet Nam" stances in uth Viet Nam“; nsya zvewa M 3m. “Vb Hundreds of. people perished.t tallied with Peking iii-indent; U-S- DENIES CHARGE great quantities of cattle were rellorlinlz protests in China and. (The U.S. defence department poisoned . ._ . ‘ North Viet Nam and followedisaid of the new charge: ‘ e The application of the chem- ical weapon imperial- U ver used ison gas in . ‘have "e no ' ists." the article continued. "up y a day similar 8W“ seen: I South vm Nam and there is by it Communist youth organiz- ation in nude an or no truth in Communist reports to now has bccn restrict o a The charges mailed ttiie ion. that we are using it now.': colonial war. can "filed campaign tn the summer (The 3.; charge coincides guaranlcc that people of other M “50 When Communists ac. With reports from U.S. military countries will not become Vic-. tims of this weapon?" The. article stated the United f Slates "noticeably raised" its‘ 1 ' f r Communist guer- production of chemical and bac- tiecmn Aha-planes spray the‘teriologlcal matenal. in 1962.- rit‘iiiai'isiical along roads and ca-iand it quoted American pressl sources in Saigon that a wood killer is being used to dcstroy hcavy foliage that forms pro- fited. the United States of mmhmz their potatoes with po- K 9 bugs and claims during the man that the United (“:93 Wls using germ war- SDU was represented by Har-lburied when the roof of Mac-glarge factory hall came down lfiollowing the explosion, police resolution i said, “Resolved that the space race' to have been caused bursting compressed air damaged five other balls at large Siepmann shook the little by. ‘ RED CAB DRIVlER‘ :rresi warrant against Bidault (AP)~-A Mos- ver wrote a let- ter to the newspapers Sat- urday complaining that he can‘t find his way around in Moscow. There are. he co - plained. 16 Pushkin Streets. 13 Gorky Streets. nine Go- gal Streets. seven Maya- kovsky Streets, six Getsn Streets. five Leo Tolstoy Streets. nine October Lanes and nine October Streets. and seven Soviet Lanes. 22 First of May Streets and 28 School Streets. MOSCOW cow cab dri the resignation; of Do u giasrbec and the Atlantic provinces. —-—-—-——-—,havp a t Isight Pekin t eliminate bushes the‘accounfs that a nerve ga-s cal-‘ 'a . . . . ) a‘ I ‘N ' EMF" “mez‘ti’gacnrnd razonihiiqigi‘ilmmu‘iiists use as hiding led 61]! is bging magel at Hal V .. . . it inn”; , v i “am” 14th ,arscna near enver. .00.. an . A inn:ch riqnflmviizmlvifl. U.S. defence department:loaded into the warheads of “0' charged daemon. we" said the chemical "i, nontoxdcirocketsz bombs and missiles. ‘ V “my” in the Vietnamese war to humans and annuals when The article said the Americans Rose. a mom of many German shepherds Putin and .lacko to pull it. He took a ' . ribed manner. got the. formula from defeated med m me We“ weekmd trip around Vancou- P o talents. has built himself a that is. sprayed on trees and Germany. M "“’ polson innocent South va- "mm mob and devastate vehicle and trained his l 4 lpe the l wor s town of 5,000. premier and Council of Na- tional Resistance. political arm of the secret army organiza- tion. was in the company of two ' when taken into custody a . . aides “‘9 N35“ assumed by Wimp-at Steinebach on Lake Woerth- al see. - Junker said detention was or- dered by Bavarian authorities .liii connection with their inves- tigation into the alleged abduc- tion in Munich Fch. French secret army man An- toine Argoud. The minister said there. is no . nd that he had valid identity documents. ‘ Argoud. bound hand and foot. .was delivered to French police fin Paris on Feb. 26. BIDAULT ‘in Georges Bidault Held In Germany (APM- that he was kidnapped in Mu- iplant. Walter Siepmann. was Georges Bidault. 63. was de- nich brought. a nervous reaction - ‘ If French secret lUllimalum Sparks Defiance By HARVEY HUDSON PARIS (AP) —— Striking coal lmincrs at Sun ay rallies shouted defiance of President do tGaulle's back - to - work ulti- :matums and threatened a march on Paris to press their demands for more pay and shorter hours. Union leaders in the. town of Merleback in the eastern coal fields called for the mass pro- test march—actuall a m ton cade—on the capital by strikers and their families. » he demonstration was set for day best. gathered around the coal fields of France a shouted “no work until we get guarantees." The walkout that has para- ,llysed the coal industry threat- fened to spread to other areas of ‘ the economy. Gas workers at Laco. which provides about half of France’s ‘natural gas. voted to continue indefinitely a strike that began as a 48-hour work stoppage. ‘ Europe's hard winter put tho striking coal miners in a posi- dion of strength. ‘ For years the. miners had no Echance to win a strike because mild winters left too much coal ground to give them a bargain- }: weapon But this year's big chill loft France urgently need- .agents were involved it could mg cm“ and the mine“ say they won't dig anv until nego- cs German andi- - -. France. A tract pl“.pfinedlyttiations start on their demands. {signed by Bidault charged ‘March 2 that ‘agents did kidnap Argoud Paris police said they French sccrc Wt‘l'e They seem determined to t hold out as long as possible. de- spite_ government threats and pleading. .told Argoud was turned in by HAVE SYM‘pATHY .the secret army itself because The 3119 bumblcd an attempt on de traded mnsiderabte Gaulle's life. Herd Stampedes, Six Cars Wrecked Al“ California— MERCED. of Thunder—rare. stampeded 70 cattle into crash- (ilalif, ( in .— lng through a fence on the. Jes- sup farm eight Mcrced Friday night. wandered onto U.S. one of the state‘s husicst.‘ miles south of They Highway . Result: 17 cows killed. Sis cars wrecked. Three motorists Claims I slightly injured. i Factory Ship From Russia gls Re ST. JOHN'S. Nfld. ((JPl——(7a-' inadian sealing ships operating Toff the coast of Labrador where ‘the seal hunting season opened. .officially S u n d a y apparently sizeable harvest in but they also have for- reign competition. plancs reported factory ship in of e 15-squarc-milc patch of seals while 10 Norwe-. gian ships were headed to-l a the S. wards a lar:cl‘. more nnl'lh- next erly patch. The northcrn pnit‘li off Hawks risk Harbor. Labrador, ported In Seal Area scattered over 40 square miles of ice. flocs. The Ncwlo gerinc. Kyle the more soul hci'ly uttdlnnd had at sympathy throughout the country. The ‘(thrislian Workers Confedera- tion was one of the leaders in calling the. walkout March 1 and maintaining a solid front. Priests and bishops have spoke from the pulpit. in back- ting the. demands of the. “gum- llcs nnirs" (black faccst. "We will win this strike be» Icause the government needs no to dig the coal." said Jean Nich- miners’ plight. olas. a delegate of the. Chris- tian Workers Federation in Eastern France. “If we stick ltogcther, they will have. to give in." The miners are. asking an 11- pcr-cent wage increase. They say they need this much just to get them up to the level of other industrial workers in [France The government says tit cannot go beyond its offer of 7 per cent. spread over the ycar. The government con- tends anything further would a new wage-price infla- ls said to he tionary spiral. Average pay of the 170.000 coal miners now is about $5.80 ships M- a day. This comes to less than Terra Nova $35 for a six-day 46-hour week. were reported in the vicinity of seal .lcan Vogcl. a 17-year veteran herd of the mines. claims. "I have while the Sir .lohn ('roshlc and not had a raise. in five years. the Halifax-mined working the ir way i northern llcrd. PLAN‘E CRASHES IN SQUALl. GRINDSTONFL Qilt‘. l(‘.|"' - Eric Watson. 27. :1 Kingston. Ont. pilot died Saturday when his single engine Norseman crashed while attempting to land on Glilf of St. bawrcncc ice 40 miles nortll of this ‘Magadalen Islands centre. The body was recovered from the wreckage Sunday. He was employed by ()utfil- ters incorporated of (.‘orncr .Brook. Nfld.. to transport seal pelts gathered in piles on ice floes. back to the company‘s lealing base here. A company spokesman said Watson a-ppaiwitly became raugh in a blinding snow squall as he flew out to ('Ollt‘f'i. pelts. Hunters gathered on ice ‘floes heard him fly over. Un- ‘able to get his bearings as i“the snow continued. the pilot apparently attempted in land. One ski caught in rough ice and the plane flipped over. l The wreckage was spotlcd ver’s Stanlev Park with "1- Efrom the air early Saturday one Daiipst its his guest. I evening but darkness l‘W‘W‘Nl‘d nln the ins; fi'nnt (Gl'ccnunod. VS, brought into Saturday night's search, and other aircraft on scal hunters. resumed the search Sunday morning The nrcckalzc was ‘-tmllr‘rl again al 10 am by a brlicnplcr which landed at the site. USE 20 AIRCRAFT At least scvcn firms are using a total of m holicoplf‘l': and rcgular planes in the seal hunt off the Magdalen islands. Another plane was forced to land in a snow squell Sunday afternoon at Cm‘chcad Harbor. INSIDE TODAY Announccm Births. Classified mics Summcrsid Sport Womcns‘ dcaths Nils, e notices . l? 0 R ’l‘hcrnn nch What other French workers can say that? Everyone is getting (Continued on page 2. col. 5) \ Seal Hunt Pilot Is Killed l".i"..l. l5 "1|le north of Char-- lottctown. The plane was trav- oiling from the Magdalen 1!- 'man. N.B.. with Alexander Morri- son and his son. William. both of (‘llipman The fixed-Wing aircraft are "sod to transport crews to we point on the ice. The. crews spread out along the ice floes. each building up a supply of scal prlls. Helicopters take over late in the. day. transporting the Dllf‘S of seal pelts to a single. central cache and the. aircraft lakc thcsr and the crews hack to land at the end of the day. cmslicd Norseman was ouncd h_\' Newfoundland Air Transport (Iompany of Pasa- dcna. \fld. A Cessna-180 owned by the same company disappeared last Wednesday on a 30-mile flight in \‘cwfoundland‘s Notre Damn Bay area. Five aircraft. includ. in: three RCAF planes. contin- ued the search Sunday for tho plane and its lone occupant, Robert Thurston. 31, of Fruit.- CP Wiflohm) lhrtlhel’ “for”. An RCAF Alba- -—---—-———- Hand. out. i r