If it’s Good For the Island The Guardian is For it PROVINCIAL TREASURER HEADS FOR BUDGET SPEECH DATE Vendetta Against Royalty Charged By British Tory WN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1962. Che Guardian “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew’ high 0 and 32, Nn SEVEN CENTS Welfare Minister Critical Of Some Ottawa Controls By NEIL MATHESON rm and Provincial Editor Edward Island should the amount, given case.” MEANS TEST PENSIONS afternoon as he concluded to be paid in a F | Serene read ‘bate ous “Prince members be free to administer Old Age tit As.istance and Blind and Dis-| should be given the provine abled pensions under provincial | within the framework of the |‘ pensions that are paid on a regulations adapted to ie par- primary features of the acts, | Means test basis, where deter teiular circumstances the | Federal legislation ons mination income, or the province and rane ify maximum rate of payment | €duivalent, often leads to sharp people, without undue interfer and retain the basic qualifica- | differences between the provin- ence from federal authorities,” tions relating to age, residence | Ces and Ottawa Welfare Minister Henry Wedge and maximum permissable in- | Mr. Wedge objected seriously told the legislature yesterday comes. to the fact that Ottawa in ef- “But the administrative fea- fect “virtually determines medi- F di l Jtures of the programs, the de. Cal eligibility” of a pension ap- are |Plicant “and I resent this very (| l tai now set out in the most intricate | much. BUEN AIRES (AP).-Presi. fashion in the regula-| “If in the federal tion should be left to the pro- | are not competent to m: dent Arturo Frondizi, survivor of 35 past political crises, sough' decisions through our Sreneal stal 1 suggest that Ottawa take over the entire respon- to convince Argentina's angry I military bosses Tuesday nig! | that he should stay in ottice Nae sibility in this area,” the mia- ister suggested. leader of a coalition govern ment. reise Looks For New Plant seemed to be gainging support _ Speaking in the debate on the | for the growing of craps as | after tottering on the brink of | Speech from the Throne in the other areas suggested that ‘the | defeat through the day over the| Legislature yesterday, Dougals | government subsidize to the hilt surprise triumphs of supporters | McGowan (PC-3rd Kings) said fertilizers required to bring low- that he was looking forward to yield soil up to par with highly ven ims “Under such a plan the pro vines would be in a position to treat in their own methods of calculating the .2- come, the establishment of pro- vineial limitations and all the details relating determination of qualifying and 3rd Kings PC Member to be possible. to establish (Continued on Page 5 Col. 5) speci 5) was referring meaner rete ew) PEASHOOTERS WILL REMAIN TORONTO (CP) — Subur- ban Etobicoke council Mon. day, shot down a motion to ban’ peashooters from the wnship. “Are you serious?" Reeve H. 0. Waffle asked council- lors James Gilbert and Don Purvis when they submit- ted the motion. “Peashooters!” he mut- tered, as council voted against it The councillors argued Monday council should study ways to ban or regu- late the sale of peashooters hecause “someone could get hit in the eye and people in the plazas could slip on a Peashooter, left lying a-ound, House Ceremony Scheduled Today ‘The Address in reply to th administer the program it would | Speech from the Throne will be presented to His Honor Lieuter ant Governor F. WEATHE Sunny, becoming cloudy in evening; little change in temperature; light winds. Lowe 14 PAG! Small Budget Surplus Forecast By McQuaid Current Deficit Said Due ToHeavy Snowfall By DON MacLEOD Guardian-Patriot Staff Writer A balanced budget resulting in | a surplus of $18,396 was forecast for the provincial government's 1962-63 fiscal year by Provincial Treasurer Melvin McQuaid in his budget speech, delivered in the Legislature last night. Provincial finances are fore- cast to fare out much betier in the next fiscal year than they are expected to do in the fiscal year ending this March which will see an estimated over-all deficit of $621,673. (For additional budget figures ee article on page 2. In his budget speech ‘ast vear e. ares forecast a surplus of w the 1961 1-62 fiscal year. won it not,” he said, last night “for the additional ex. jor snow e vad | Penditure of $700,000 for man at a time convenient to His | '@™oval and compensation pay- Howor, it by announced 1ast|ments to potato producers for vening by Premier Walter. R.| losses incurred by fusarium rot ShaW es ttt) debate) wasc om cluded shortly after 5.30. Traditionally the Lieutenant Governor appears in the legisla- in their crops 1 would have been ble to show an over-all sur- plus in the present fiscal ye of $78,327."" tive chamber long enough to be eXpPLAINS SURPLUS | presented with the address s again at 2.30 si cae “budget | March, expenditures are fore- resumed with Li- cast to total $27,995.416, The house thls aller when Alex pea Tl Leadet Matheson having the floor. Ben-Gurion Calls eer penditure will For the fiscal year ending next while n revenue is estimated at $27,044,- Although it appears that ex- exceed revenue b: 727, Mr. McQuaid ex- Pane ‘that $969,113, which is an for debt retirement, will be de- ducted from the apparent de- ficit to leave a surplus of $18,- ‘The net debt of the province, which was $32,247,135 at the end of March, 1961, now increases to $32,868,808, with the addition of the current fiscal year’s deficit of $621,673. With the application of the next fiscal year’s estimat- ed surplus of $18,386, the net debt will stand at $32,850,422 on March 31, 1963, NO TAX INCREASES No tax increases were fore- cast in the budget. Total ordinary expenditures, estimated at $16,890,157, will be $2,498,204 higher than in the cure rent fiscal year The department of education gets the biggest slice of the in crease, being $807,362 higher than in the current year. The major factors responsible for the in- creases are higher teachers’ salaries amounting to some $376,. 5; vocational education, an ad- ditional $175,615; physical educa- equalization grants, up $33,500; a $38,000 rise in operation costs of regional high schools. “These,” said Mr, McQuaid, “together with a uew appropriation of $121,716 for the operation and maintenance of Montgomery Hall and slight in creases in other services make up the appropriation pro for next year. LONDON tervative member Parlia- ment Tuesday night accused Canadian - born Lord Beaver- brook of conducting a ‘ven- detta’’ against the Royal Fam- fly in his newspa Sir Martin Lindsay made the charge at ference following the publication of his private motion to the House of Commons complaining of the treatment given the Royal Fai lly in the Beaverbrook newspa- pers: His motion, titled Conduct of Lord Beaverbrook, reads, “that this House deplores the conduct of Lord Beaverbrook in author- ‘zing over the last few years in Newspapers controlled by him, more than 70 adverse comments on members of the Royal Fam- lly who have no means of re- plying.” The motion has been approved by the Speaker and it will ap- pear on the Commons order pa- per today. NEED STRONG SUPPORT _This does not guarantee, how- (Reuters)—A- Can: j of exiled former dictator Juan Perea ts taal’ Bondar'a. cine | the time whea,sufficlen! tobacee | productive soll ount in expenditure set aside (Continued on Page 3 Col. 1 tions. | is grown in Kings County to war- The Kings member ed all Emergency Talks . Le oh Si nt ee iilly --tabtett-an--arienideiiat Gaunt and weary, but stub:| Fant the establishment.of.a-'pro-; members of the House to do * Budget Is Series Of Alibis the House. A private member's to Lindsay's motion. born as always in the face of| cessing plant. everything possible to ensure = JERUSALEM (AP)—Premier :. motion requires considerable | It said: ‘That this house sees , impending disaster, Frondizi) ‘Since the department of agri- that the Dominion Plowing Ben-Gurion summoned an em- one fupport from other members of {no reason for specially censure | was pictured as “breaking| cullure began lls tobacco experi | Match, scheduled for Dundas i) ergency ‘meeting of the. Israeli Opposition Leader Declares - the House before it reaches the ing Lord Beaverbrook for al- | through" the worst challenge to| ments," he said, “raising of the 1964, is successful. cabinet Tuesday after the sec coating stage. lowing in his papers comments his presidency since he took of-| crop has spread through the) He suggested that the zovern- ond armed clash with Syria ‘intSa te ah ‘allt: bidet 10's |'the ‘Gepasater’a “obliaiien To seek support for his mo- on royalty which are shared fice in May 1958. count; ment do all it could to encour- within three days on the Sea of nothing but a series of alibis to night. T understand why tion Lind it a letter ex- and freely expressed by many essing plant would be plaining his position to all 630 British people who, while de- a deli e members of the Commons. The | precating personal attacks on ‘Ma dalen Islands sae pee ert letter said the London Daily |the Royal Family, believe that aia ti 5 Express and The Sunday Ex- less expenditure on royalty flat Suc! tetas tare pointing ow press were carrying on a “sus- | would be welcomed by Her SE eae eee eee vince do not have as good soil Four Ships In Gulf Await Icebreakers * SYDNEY (OP) The the school basement, broke out | {Tansport department said Tues- minutes after 58 children left day four shi ere awaiting the buildin’ following afternoon Scebreaker escort through Guit Lawrence. None of the Majesty's subjects.” DESCRIBES STORY Asked to comment on Lind- say's motion, a spokesman for the Daily Express said the fol- lowing story would appear in to- day's edition at tue end of the story on the moti Datelined Rio de srads: Prince Philip said this morn- ing at_a British embassy press reception ‘The Daily Express is | Classes. a tained vendetta. In the letter he said that while on a lecture tour of the United Siatee in January and February of ‘this , he was constantly taked how serious was the crit cism of the Royal Family in the British. press. At his press conference, Lind- sav said the image of the Roya! Family abroad was being “tar- alshed’ by irresponsible attacks on the Royal Family, of which 30 per cent emani te from the School Destroyed GRINDSTONE, Que. (C Fire destroyed the school idee Tuesday on Me d’Entree most northerly island in the Magda- Jen chain in the northeast sec- tion of the Gulf of St. Law- rence The blaze, which started in Janeiro, it Galillee_frontier. WHERE.-TO-FIND-IT age the development of proces- sing plants that use Island sources. He also asked the stumbled over some figures didn't give us the deficit vet Mr. Matheson criticized explain why the things the Pro- vincial Treasurer predicted last year did not happen,” Liberal ernment to sce that the pro- ‘ Leader Alex Matheson said last! Noting the treasurer had ob- gram of installing telephone Ammmuncemants. notices | ty night ax he spoke briefly fol- served that the “first venture service is extended to all who caitisn 10, 11 lowing the 1962 budget specch | into the Consumer tax field (sales need it intuée! waaskacs ' i, by Hon. Melvin McQuaid in the tax) decried as folly by some Mr. McGowan felt that gov-) Comics, features 9 Legislature. disciples of the doom and gloom ernment employees, such as ag- ira “It's not a budget speech at school, has been an unqualified ae representatives and all but a series of holes", he success, etc.” Mr. Matheson engineers, who serve criticized. wondered if the treasurer had ings County and live outside ‘In the closing days of |ast listened to some of the comments the county, “should tive in the year's session I predicted that|in the stores as peole had te area they serve. I think they these very things would happen", | pay the sales tax on purchases would take more interest im the Opposition Leader recalled. ‘Did he hear the ‘two cents their work.”” “1 understand the silence of for Shaw’ or ‘four cents for a Shaw’ comments?" Mr. Maihe- son wondered. ‘The speech tells ns that the Tribute Paid Gov't - By oth Kin "Premier Shaw was the out- standing figure at the Canadian| , Iast_year | ‘and if that will not get the pave- ment on the road to Panmure =e Kings, said’ in the legislature yesterday as he mix- ed Irish blarney and with some serious thinking and some good homespun philosophy. | The lefislator w PEI. Continues To Lead Canada With Hog Grade OTTAWA (CP)—Fewer hogs were graded 1961 but the qwality was up, the Asriculture department reported Tuesday, Provincial perceatage ot Su Grade A hogs, with 1960 in equiva- a bloody awful newspaper. Teacher Capt. Rennett Shine was stuck. h h Fiala Teekay ai night, Labor iS full of lies, scandal and im-|Chureh, who is an army min- The United States ship Ore | eae apitonbaes evtag toe 6 MP Emrys Hughes, a frequent | 2gination, It is a vicious paper. | ister, and his wife escaped from Carrier was moving in ballast eee critic of the amount of money |_ “Editor's note: Both. The their apartment in the modern enroute to Port Cartier, Que. ee es pent on maintaining the Royal — Express and The Sunday school building which was un- The freighter Helga Dan. first r job than they mat == | Express have criticized, for in- der construction. ship to eater Montreal berber reports in the debate that has aoc, the royal yacht, the | this year, and two ships wait- Just concluded, Mr. Matheson uses to which it has been put, |ing off Corner Brook, NNd., observed. andthe large expenditure that Mortars Stress ae en hae Ee has been incurred on tha jeebraker assistance, om "lr Matin, Lindy com. Algerian Terror fe that the Royal 17 Left Homeless . able to reply to criticism. — arGreRs (AP)—Five mortar Prince Philip showed well snets smashed into Moslem i. enough in his way last night Shells s As D | Bi S Liberal frat the can’ look’ ater ine |cfowas at the foot of the an- AS DWE! ing ums ees cient Casbah of Algiers ‘‘ues- sell. day killing four persons and or prancis, $8. (AP) — participating in the Throne wounding ir. and Mrs. Helidore Cyr and Speech debate which was com- | It climaxed a day of terror 15 ‘of their 20 living children pleted shortly: after 5,30 tas Vv WINS | tnat ‘saw. Mostems’ in cities Sein evening, by Hon. Henry Wi owns and villages clash rie A fire destroyed their two Europe h soldiers mea re "me; I Roadside Pool "crscarct’t:'be wey in ase se vo of the older boys A salve’ history, was blamed on with neighbors until new the secret army of right-wing housing can be arranged. The Europeans trying to wreck the parents and the other children precarious Moslem Will stay with two married place the cauopenntt ot gor govern- in Algiers’ blood- in the ae of a Civil 4 ir. Hessi = | SAINT JOHN, N.B. (CP) - allow roadside poo! created d the life of two-year-old “ ; ; out” as se eet wt is| ard Smith of nearby Flen Falls cease-fire wens simed Monday a and a son in Fort placed in the hands of a group of | Tuesday. after more th: ren years of who are not responsible| The boy had wandered away Algerian nationalist rebellion. The Cyrs appeared on os we from home. He was found lying | More than 200 persons have | television three times down in a the pool by his fa-|been killed or wounded since the birth of their 25th eth oad face the cease-ire. 27th children Elsi uekecagntary Estimates Have $228, 260 For P.E.I. | amount of $300 in respect of any one farm. Total federal and provincial contributiohs toward the com- pensation program are $389,937 ot which the federal $194,968, The federal govern- ment has already voted $125,000 and the additional $70,000 w il! complete its commitment to the prog Areum of $15,708 is provided for in national health and wel- subscribe to a s8 al Secretary 3. Devid sterart explained the commissi io will be made up of two me m- coy, vod Ba Oh g ment, and one chosen by thi e people, non Geos OM Met manner of ihe | government. = Saad ce hot Boos ialists and of ei cratic party en oer mise CAPITAL BUREAU | covers the deficit in the opera: OF THE GUARDIAN tion during the calendar year OTTAWA = Prince Edward | 1962. Island will benefit to the extent of $228,260 as the result of sup- sounding phrases <Deay fotge Wesen Ar sve By comparison, the operation ot the Newfoundland ferry and terminals resulted in a deficit of $685, ‘ommons The second largest amount of backed by mil $0 Rae es by Finance Minister maee septs 8 further ies nthe United ubiates 0d) Dee roms jederal payment to P.E.1. pota- ‘The largest amount, $139,552, to growers who lost part of hele crop due to fusariom rot. federal provincial ood: Poach apt pegged ‘and provincial gow. ‘ ae a \t ae people to) tion of the P.E.I. car ferry ernments ‘agreed to share the| fare supplementary iri iets page % col. &) | terminals by the CNR. The sum! compensation equally. up to an (Continued on Page * Col. 8) share is | And he added,” it is the first time in my experience that I've seen a Throne Speech debate overlap the budget debate. | The Throne Speech debate end. | ed at 5:33 p.m. yesterday as the last speaker ran three minutes past the normal closing time. The budget debate will be re- sumed as soon as the ‘ouse opens this afternoon. Premier Walter Shaw told Mr. Matheson last night. “We'll give you all afternoon," he promised. The Premier said last night he will probably wind up the budget debate, so he will sot be following Mr. Matheson as he did in the Throne Speech argu | ment |At A Glance Parliament By THE CANADIAN PRESS TUESDAY, March 20, 1962 Defence Minister Harkness sat through a four-hour bar tage of opposition questions demanding detafls of nuclear weapons policy Mr. Harkness said the ques tions were not pertinent te the subject under debate and refused to enlarge on previ- ous policy statements The Senate gave second TIMMY GIVEN ROYAL WELCOME BY FIREMEN firms to specify interest de | tafls, ‘The Charlottetown Fire De- ; was given a royal welcome ) que to “Timmy” as Dr. Join partment had a small but well | by the firemen and walked | C. Craig, provincial patho | WEDNESDAY, March 21 known visitor at the fire hall | away with an undisclosed dona- | gist, looks on. “Timmy was | The Commons aiso presented with a \smail gift by Deputy Fire Chief. Gor | don Stewart. tion toward the Easter Seal campaign. Here Fire Chief | HLH. Jewell presents the che slast evening in the person of Vincent Court of Redford, | Timmy” for 1962. “Timmy”