ll its Good For the Island I the Guaictian ts for it iii. LXXVI. NO. so """'°“‘°‘ oifawfi'”.°.‘.'§'.§".:.‘ym"3:l'3.33.5";“I: "Whet- CHARLOTTETOWN who (beacons: “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” , CANADA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1963. . By HAROLD MORRISON i WASHINGTON (Cl’l —— Sena- Itor George Aiken said Monday that subcommittee investigation ‘shows that nuclear weapons are l: rc . for the defence of Can- .ada and the United States and {that tile views of Prime Min- ister Dicfcnbaker on this point .requirc clarification. Ending a 90-minute closed closed bearing. the Vermont Re- publican said it. was the feeling lof the U.S. government as well Americans generally that {continental defence requires the Iusc of nuclear weapons if this defence is to be effective. Weapons used in Canada with- sor. He‘ll take up qua-rtens in less-spacious rooms used by VCI‘N Olfflcliw‘." 110 mm a press private members of parlia. conference following the inves- fici. to make way for a succes- mcut. (CP Wirephoto) ligation by his Senalf’ foreign relations subcommittee into ITIRED or SQUEEZE ry, Political Aims I . . l. S Sparked Cabinet Conflict .Sjfigfed‘?” Dean Rusk. in testimony before lly DAVE McINTOSH .spring and the. first DEFENCE over the nuclear arms issue. MINISTER li:il'kllcs\. who resigned from is seen clearing oui'his of- tnn (‘auadiau cabinet M'onday the subcommittee. took full re- sponsibility for public criticism (IF-1M ury board. a committee of cab- W‘ h OTTAWA lCPl .— Hon. Doug-"squadron was formed in West ‘inct. for not granting allow- I... lim-kncss. im- man in the Germany last December. ,anccs to Canadian troops in The mnidlc. has declined to be Mr. Harkness kept advising—- ‘Congo retroactive to their first . . _ ‘ _ QUEBEC (CPI - l‘remie “rice-zed any in the privacy of cabinet—that a date of arrival there. mor . Soon after he became de- nuclear agreement with the .board Ch‘angnd its mind - — ‘gMondayum is. "SKVMI "mm Pit All? .PIOVlQngiI gov “fl it‘llt'f‘ minister in October. 1960, US. should be signed. {WON GFORé-F MEfiAL award “of «fingswggfiigi'..mfimd ~m trfnom“ Canada ousfigfn’ .\l.. Harkness blurted out to a The government declined to . 'to Pigott Construction Limite l'l‘l'IoI‘ler that it would be “fool- ' J Mr' Harkness won the Gem“ accept this advice. The strain ' .of Hamilton for the construction H . . - -I ItMedal July 5. “his. when he; .’ H . . . l:1W{hiicggeilfddizifgiigs nut m [chictgmallgriieti‘stbglzgkgd‘ ‘helped 5"?“ tho hves or men (iiiMC‘iilgl'laritlTi iivcr sincc then—-—up to Mon- l eral times in the Commons last Siam)?” H'" {:1 :3”de "Mfr itown. do when he made public his lThursday night as he arglicdi‘np m m e tenanean‘ 9‘ resignation from the cabinet~—- vthat there. was no contradiction Mr. Harkness had been caught Ibctween himself and Prime llcllvcen military and politicaLMinistcr Diefenbakcr. tori-cs not of his making. But something happened Fri- l.o.n: before Mr. Harkness.day or Saturday-—“l'm alrai . , . ‘ - :on over the defence portfoliolI can't tell you.” be told rc- ltgfsifiragrdtfimnfim"2120312.;l The lowest bidder for the con- t.".‘..n‘.2.‘;°‘n"i"‘€.l'n “§"°i“"“°" ,“c'li‘imlf. 3232313"??? £323.33 “1° mimia i" "’2"- He bm'g'“ lsl'i“""~°" "‘-’”-“““ “"2" ‘5 nun. carriers the #55:; 2:3— litlii Sunday . i a ranch mar Red Deon Ana” :ltlltmiimliillnfltglglfightiltlxnmmal‘ .v— - l . -. - - V ' f o . .. . . furl-raft missile and the CF-104 “i feel i made the best fight 38 taught hhmry m high M~ , I I I II sch 1 h “(.1 km. N om I I .csage discussed the mat- liill-lf‘Vt‘l .ictI bomber—and said leould. ' he said. i regret only H2" “7:5 “Emmalied gpmgres- it“. in Charlottetown with dfrp(-_ 'l “35 nPEotlating with the US. lthat i didn‘t succeed.‘ ‘ III I ,I I I I I lsivc Conservative candidate in .ml's 0‘ “‘9 “mm-5 ."i C‘.‘"l‘:d°r' .icqune the nuclear warheads The formci school leather Calgary Ea“ while participab aim" lupnun‘ial (1mm; Mun- for them. and soldier. who represents Cal- .mfl in‘me {max battles west of ldation. He said he was satis- .\lr. Harkness. now 59. had no . nary North. gave an indicalinn “1‘0 Rhine aq commander a} the tied with the decision. Ilf‘f‘fl to force the nuclear pace of his independent spirit in early .5”. anudank regiment Ht. won i said he may have further n~ long as the weapons carriers 1%] “can,” in mat seat in 1945 and details to disclose in a ' HE;- DUbliCly l‘ebUkGd “19 "(‘35- 1949 andI an“. the 1952 sea, re_ days, but declined to elaborate. —.———-—— 19 was an artillery major at the: I . . . “mo and War became I “cut 1 on his llllllll fiom iiarlu (IIIaIItImlmwl i town about Montreal Neil'spaper . M .ITWODM March 3 and‘the second lowest bidder. got the contract. 3 = \lcrcn't in service. distribution. in 1953I 1957' 58‘ (Questioned in Charlottetown VIIIlI‘I’Ilm ‘2; tcarriezlsathe He was appointed northern iFrank Machmuon, preSidcnt of . 1-(ODOIan 011- affairs minister when - Ithe Confederation Memorial stiles the B ‘. - i. i. m ,duanv Cgmjrfn‘f)":sfl‘m1°:‘h; Births. deaths ...... .. 3. II his first cabinet in 1957. He was i said he had no comment l ‘ Classlfie v . . . . . . . - . .. 10- ll later agriculture minister for pus ‘ s n I I ITION DIFHLULT and 1962 in Calgary North. twga‘rd‘": Argos "thSl' Dr“ M John ‘ . v' ‘ ‘ ' ' artillery rocket‘ be Announcements, homes I“ Minister Dicfcnhaker formed lcllllzens Poundal'm‘v las‘ “'95” owned forces and no nuclear 9 three years. “'ll’llOadS were provided for com.“ ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' ’ ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ' " lIlwIm. his patsfigion became more ggmzflzeng ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' " g . ~I‘t more. i icuit. ' - ‘ The Honest John battery was‘ “"85 Comm" ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' “ ; WOIfV'IIe H'as I mu to Europe in December.i Prince canny ' ' ' ‘ " 1 F‘ L I l font. The RCAF took over lllel :"my‘ers'd' ' ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' "xii Heavy Ire 05$ lll’Kl Bomarc squadron at Northl “PM ". ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ’ 7 I I l hr. (int. 1, 1952, The! omens ------------- ~ woLiVILLL. N.S. tCP) — A Voodoo came into service last; Ile'e lthat staIiItegif irate sogggdiyofig -- "P ' e ascme iierc was extinguished after it tuul destroyed four business es- . I I I .lahl slimculs in a two-year old ‘ . brick building. Firemen from four Annapolis ' c ' n‘n n oilfiu- Vail v fire dop ll ie ts c ed the blaze lo the single storey Balcoim block. There were no V I ee S ommo llY —~—- t.t)M)()N (CPt—‘Two repre-l Woilcy said that up until now en "ha Severe Storm Srnlilllvt‘s of British agriculture llhe program as ~ h flew to North America Monday lstrung" by British negotiatioIns ' t e 1 “‘ "FMS a plan for international at Brussels on entry into . “""mndlly agreements. Common Market. ‘d “amid Wooliey. president of “Now they are over. we can; a "1" National Farmers Union go ahead with talks on our com- I ""‘l Asher Winegarten chief modlty plan" he said . 2’9"" "COHOMist left London He said the plan is "an alter-.smmg wmds and wam bag. :I '00” for the United States on jnative to the Common Market" I ("ed ships at and hi“ “"I'l “"i‘l lot: of a journey that‘ d thrl British IgovernmentI ides thrown,“ some um OlI take in Washington and ‘should take the initiative and Wanda N,“ (.035. mum ""“'- .call for an international agri- Mnndav as 3 Wm“, 5m "8. in Ottawa Wooiiey and Wine- leulture conference. zed mr‘meastwardI fiffienfivgl hlgld talks Thursday 4 Wooiiegli‘ will return to Britain ~ ~ - annam. president in a wee to prepare ora cru- . II BII N 2' '.ho Canadian Federation of chi! confrontation with Agricui- #3:: Cygmzndy‘l '0 w Igriculture. They will be in Ot- inistc r Christopher Iwnmfinm flow along the “or. "aw from Wednesday to l-‘ri- Soamc‘s. The occasion Will be Iida mad mum of Cape Cam. “a the annual farm price review, Ivmpnl ‘ ‘ II ooilcy said one. of his main taking place at a time when ' “SEI.I“'lll Id it: discuss the the birenkdow‘?i oIf {:hfi BgussfslzI h B . I . " WM and iogram negotat ans 5 e to n "ullmed last August which tgovcrnment in a quandary on lYac ' "tan" a Make: Good Time fgéxsses the practical aspects of agricultural policy. crnationsl commodity agrcea Su idles to agriculture now mm's' _ _ irun to about £350.000.000 a year. . d" h“ 3M“)! of primrry pro- :ieadi'ng to claims by industry trizrr-‘pigdznfiinue to prilindgs- lammconwmers thntsfgrmers a: Brilanma c senrye-.a oom . ames rhdcnt on a reasonable stabll- indicated the subsidy system l U’”"‘ and MI MID '10 °' Pric " . will have tobe changed whether 1 New Zealand from no is well in "9 IS no war way of end- or not Britain joins Europe. 1811081 0‘ IcheduhI Ind bu so “alumna The tanner: union has some liar managed to avoid bad weath- Lieutenant-Governor F. Wal- alight-oars alto-don of too 200,000 members. about 90 per.” in the sea. acconling to or Hy eit, presents "m" and In me such of tho cont of the farming population l radio reports received here to- the ‘lslander of the Year" Into in tn moan-d and Wales. lday- Al plaque to Dr. EM. Found 3 JACKSONVILLE. Fla. (AP)- 3 3 WELLINGTON. New Zeslsno .Riutersi — The royal yacht ; carrying 0 u e e n ' issued by the state department I—__________.__ V4 Diei's Views Seen : Needing Clarification '. out nuclear warheads are “not a l last Wednesday contradicting Diefcnbakcr's version of Can- ada-US. nuclear negotiations. l CHARGED INTERFERENCE l Diefenbaker accused the de- partment of unwarranted inter- ference in Canadian affairs by. issuing such a public statement while there was a parliamen- tary debate going on in Ottawa on this issue. Aiken said that he now is sat-l isficd that Rusk did not mean to offend Canadians by making= that public statement, which,1 Aiken maintained. was partially‘ provoked by Diefenbaker's nwn disclosure on Jan. 25 that Can- da - US. nuclear discussions had been undertaken forcibly for the last two or three months. Aiken added that he person-. that the department should nave. decided to make a public state-imam said the retail supermar- mons in st ch a wa menl. but that now "is water over the dam." ‘ Potato Market In Britain y Be Opened To P.E.| lMa Department of agriculture of-I ‘ficials are awaiting clarifica- r v . . v _ Treasury Jean Lesage of Quebec said i lion today of a telegiam receiv . n _ TRUCK DRIVER IS BEST COOK HAMILTON. Ont. (CPJ— .ioe Halliwell. a 225-pound unemployed truck driver is a whiz at baking muffins and upside-down cakes. Joe. 26. is the. only man among 24 women taking a night course. in cooking and halving at Hamilton Central Secondary School. The girls agree he‘s the best cook among them. Instructor Fay Gray says the burly truck driver is a born cook. Joe. unmarried, decided to take the course because he. was unemployed. The girls think Joe is sure to be snapped up by a restaurant when the course finishes in April. Sugar Prices Are Climbing 'iORONTO (CPi rose Monday to 36': cents for Friday, and a refinery spokes- l l l l i i ‘ both ~r The refin~ I crats-enough to overthrow the cry price of sugar in Toronto ‘ government. _ I I Tile motion also charged the ally IS still somewhat puzzled two pounds up a half-cent from government with failure to or- o NOT..HI§*QRFSEVEN CENTS Gov’t Defeat Foreseen In Two Votes Tonight Administration Shaken By Harkness Resignation - — The 25th | Parliament's 7lst sitting day ‘ing to take effective action on bciore ilegislation already passed by amid new .the House in the economic field. indications that a defeat of the the CommonsImoved a mot on A poll of the opposition par- the Social. (‘rcdit motion alleging a fail-1m. 90?“; the Dierenbaker ad' f. .. ‘- ' g ‘ minis ra ion. ' of policygilhe :atitxifiil 33::ng : social cred" mm”: Supporti .I H‘ I I dII_ w III II “0"” has saved the government from 1‘ I 9y " a 5 ppm ) defeat several times in the past 0‘ few months. r- WEATHER Snow beginning 1 milder; wnds light 20. Low-high. 5 belo lilS nilii‘uinz’; much int'l‘E‘ilSln: tr 'uiiil w and 23 above. it further acccsed it of fail- Earlier. the Liberals had ' of non-confi- dence alleging indecision and non-confidence motions ‘130k 0‘ leadel'Sh‘iP 0" the Part Of the Social the government. by Ml‘. introduced ‘had given what many observ- fli iida and will come to a vote HS lPlEI‘Pl‘chd as a definite in- O y mum Idication that Social Credit Will minority Conserva- Thompsnn. who earlier support the minority govern- ment in its test of strength to— ‘niglit. appeaer to reopen the possibility his party will now act IN EXPLANATION Mr. Thompson said there has been "no explanation whatever" from Prime Minister Diefen- of government defence. . 3~ p . r - kct price will probably go to 62 mil introduction of the 1963-64 POIICY "II the light 0‘ Douglas R cents next wee . London which suggested that the dcpal'l the British Government is pro paring to allow importation of Island otatoes. Portugal Areas See Snow LONDON (Cpl ~—Ragiug bliz- Harkness was born in 3 TOWNS ‘illPSlltilllh': “by Pigntl‘ zards halted movie making in a Spanish mountain range and broke westward toward the Al.- lantic Monday to give some Por- ‘ tuguesc their first sight of snow. Europe's cruel winter contin- lied to lash the continent with slo‘ and flood. leaving a mounting toll of sickness and death iii its wake. in Belgium. the dead piled up at mortuarics with grave dig- ging suspended in many places hard. frozen ground. Austria reeled under a 20- hour blizzard. Transportation was thrown‘inlo chaos. Hcrds of cattle starved in many countries. Wild animals were forcéd out of the moun- »tains to scck food around lonely during Rotary dub luncheon yesterday at the Gurlotte- town Hotel The bitum- Governor said be «neutral Lcsilgc has curgmcntliiig villages. Wolves were reported on the rampage in Poland. italy 1“ and Portugal. DELAYS MOVIE Actors Sir Alex (illllillCSS and ‘ “MR license practically means free Gl'a‘larlama . trade. We can go ahead. make ‘ Lt.-Col. Douglas Harkness as How- defence minister. it was con- mme fronted next by a Liberal non- from Mr. Codimg on [his mat. confidence motion in the House Maritimer ls Named Civil Servic Head _I James Mason were chased out. of the Spanish mountain range by a blizzard. They had been making The Fall of the Roman Empire. Northern Portugal was ciit off from the rest of the country by heavy snowfalls and south. it snowed in many places Cxcited thousands it out f homes for the first glimpse in mcnon. The European death toll rose to 541. in every way in the chooce of his old classmate for the award. created by The Even- in; Patriot. Dr. Found is luv- 0 taken (NDP—Y usu-y and speech that immediately raised suggested doubts on how the NOP would i left the British market will open ‘ V0“? 0“ C'll‘" the lecral 0" gup on an open-license basis. The ét' r'fi’éli‘ed ‘5' ~ ‘Agricttlturc' Minister Andrew. I m y Mileage said last went”; um tdoubt about the governments. informa- defence policy. It was exactly Harkness resignation as de- fence minister. i The Social Credit. leader. who learlier said a federal election .lheld at this time aiid carrying anti-American overtones would i be a tragedy. said Monday night in would be. worse not to go to T the people. > No sooner had Mr. Thompson .a his seat than David Lewis ork South) made. a ‘Social Credit motions. Mr. Lewis said there is no : "u I 3 lion Tuesday from HP. Codling 'lhe same 35 the Liberals . That of the United Kingdom Trade ‘would be clear '0 any 0'19 “’hO‘ :Utlicc in Hahfax.’ took the trouble to read govern- Rein 'ment speeches and the resigna- ‘Saogster said that lie had been "0" by Dorence Minismr Hark‘ further . prctation e asked for and we are. also for the first time this century. seeking clarificatio ' Portuguese in lllEImgulaflons govermng their." portation of potal ISLANDER or YEAR PLAQUE PRSENTED inter- will British the im- ght their lifetime of the Phono-‘that Britain is making inquiries ‘ n the possibility of importing ‘dairy produce from this prov- i anc. h er’iitendent of the Provincial ‘board. it yesterday by telephone “955' M. who had not. I said of the telegram sent to enbaker's minority government, the provincial government. _ . According m MFI gangster. stage since the election seven an open_Imonths ago. The uncertain life of Mr. Dief- has entered its most critica Hit first by the ,rcsignation of By BEN WARD l l l OTTAWA tCPt >~Roherlson ’ lG. Machill. a 58-year-old Mar- jitimer with a background in de- lfence and finance department ljobs. Monday was given the .822.000-a-year task of running the federal civil service. l Prime Minister Diefcnbaker .announced in the Commons that .Mr. Machill is taking m'er as lchairman of the three-member Civil Service Commission ef— fective immediately. ‘ The new chairman has been an assistant deputy minister in ,the defence drpartment. handl- 'ing finance. for two years. ‘ He fills a vacancy created llast September with the resig- ination Mr Justice Sam Hughes, 48. who returned to On- Iltario Supreme Court service. Following his resignation. 'Mr. Justice Hughes criticized the report of the Glassco royal l commission on government or-f ganization which recommended that the central hiring powers of the Civil Service Commission be water . The judge. brought to Ottawa three years earlier to dirch a revamping of Civil Service Act regulations. disagreed with the royal commission's lind'uus that .flie commission was stiflini: the lhiring efficiency of individual departments. lPOSTED TO OTTAWA ! Mr. Machill. a native of Pct- llteodiac. N.B.. came to Ottawa lduring the Sew-0nd Wnrltl War .to a posting to the army‘s di- rectorate of staff duties, uca- pons section. in 1946 he was loaned to the director-general of defence re- search an ‘ame responsible for setting up thtr administra- tivc machinery in this new branch. A year later he left the army to become secretari- of the l) - ,‘fcnce Research Board. In 1949 c was loaned to the treasury cabinet committee with a large staff which saw til-lines spending by all depart- .ments. 1 12 PAGES of Commons and thus the risk of being defeated and forced to ‘go to the country again. motion scheduled to reach a roll-cull vote today at 8:15 p.m.. Liberal Opposition. Leader Pearson seized on the festering nuclear-weapons dis- pute that led to the Harkness. resignation and attacked the* government for: ‘ “ . . . Lack of leadership. the breakdown of unity in the cabinet and confusion and in- ccision in dealing with na- iCoiitinucd on Page 3 Col. 6) 'Bicultural Conference OTTAWA tCPi ~ Prime Min- i : t. e r niefenbaker announced Monday a call is going out at: once in provincial premiers for dominionprovmcial confer- ence that will restate the goals of Confederation for Canada's second century as a nation. The goal will be to contribute to unity and harmony among Canada's people. Mr. Diefen- baker said in a Commons an- nouncemeni. He suggested no date for the conference. but indicated its discussions will cover a wide scope. They would include govern- ment employment of French- speaking Canadians. the method whereby a n a alone can amend its constitution. and “the choice of a national flag other symbols of our national sovereignty." Spokesmen for the three oppo- sition parties. while not. oppos- ing the conference proposal. all said there should first be a commission - type. inquiry into the problems of Confederation. RI}. MM‘NEILL He became assistant secre- tary 0‘ the treasury board in 1936, a job he held under M. d c f e rice department appoint- mcut. Mr Mai-Neill spent his early years in the Maritimcs and then “out In Saskatchewan for six Iimrs. working in lumber crinm the humor al engineer- in: department an a whoe- sale fruit firm. RETURNED TO MARITIMES llc it‘llll'nf‘fl to the Mnritimes to lake n degree in economics at [\rndln l'nucl'sttv, tlicu becam! mannurr of a chain store's de- pot al Kcutvtllr, NS. Mr. Mai-Neill joined the army slicl‘tlv after the war started and was a lieutenant with an anti-aircraft battery at Halifax. c rose to the rank oi major before the end of his army car- cc~ - .— t l l l. Marrwrl. with two daughters. he is an ardent fly fisherman and boating enthusiast. Other members of the Civil Service Commission are Ruth i Addison. who has been the act- ing chairman since September. and Paul Peilctier.