»it's_i the Island ‘(The Guardian}: For it /*“Covers“ Prince‘ Edward‘ Island Like The Dew ’? WEATHER Rain at times heavy; northeast winds 20. shifting to east 25. gusts to 40 during morning. Low-high 47 and 55. r fiitmcniinn broke out in big smiles as they were crowned the 1962 4-H King and Queen last night. The new members of “rural royal- ty" were crowned at the open- ing ceremonies of the Rural THE OLD SAYING "uneasy is the head that wears the crown" certainly doesn't seem to apply to Joyce Low- ther. Cornwall. and George Mitchell. scotchfort. w h o contestants were judged on pub- lic speaking. the result of an interview with judges. and per- sonality. ' al marks of _t“ Dunn. Monell,-and Phy- Ills Jones, Pownal, placing sec- ond and third to Miss Lowthcr. Mr. Mitchell was followed in second and third place by Don- ald Holmes, North River and Michael Magennis, Summerville. Judges were iss Ma:-y Thompson, Charlottetown, Ur- ban LeBlanc. St. Dunstans Unl- vcrsfty and Fred Kitson. North River. SPEAKING COMPETITION The public speaking compet- , we-re crowned last .-the 1962 4-11. Club. hbg gees. crowning took place ' the official opening of the 12th annual Rural Youth Fair at the \Von1en';‘ Institute Building at l h e Provincial Exhibition Grounds. Mics Lowther was crowned by last year's queen. Joyce Dewar. New Perth while Mr. Mitchell of the evening's pmeceedings. Gordon Doyle. AIDGITY‘ Plains. The " and Queen competi- tions were held during the at’- vornoon at Birch Court when the York Exhibitor Wins. Spud Title The seed potato championship and the table stock potato cham- pionship both went to Roaymon ‘Jersey, York at yesterday‘: Provincial 1'Iar-i'test Exhibition at the women’: Institute Building Provincial NUl‘b'J1‘0 placing finst_ second and third place. respectively. Ann MacA-ulay took first plate honors in the Katahdin cla with second and third place E E at ‘ii: Efliibltion Grounds. oing to Mr. Vessey and Alton -1-he ,¢,.-W .995 Rodd North Milton. Mr. Vessey , also took first place the alias: rastnaluc andthereserve table at - ‘ ‘fie vane?! 0855 W _r¢0(.i‘- c p wen; in Mrs Preston Neill and Alton in-5 pm, ¢.n-when, scum, Rodi‘. placing second and third. ‘and ad mu,-V, chm. _ The class‘ for any colored var- pionsmps ‘N. 0.“ want to MI. zety resulted in MT. Vasey tak- and L51-g_ am“. Jone, Wm, ‘rig first place, Laren Thomps-in. their lundy. and V“, gortli Milton. second and Alton lrties. POTATO CLAQEI odd third. In the Table Stock class. Mr. Vessey placed first in the em b- variety section with Guy.Pierce.- Braekley RR 6 and Alton» Rodd placing second and third. The intermediate and late variety section was won by Mos. Pius Camtbell with Mr. Vessey plac- ing second and Cluster M. Birt. Flsqmd East_ pl -second nd t a . ‘ (Continued on Page 3 Col. 7) II ’ west to Alton R0“. North ‘flflfin, Ry. mond Veuey. and Lev” . P ‘lllid EOIL ' ‘V 1.. The _S9bIlou dill reunited rlh Mrs. Prlltui Neill. North Job Evaluation Pl contestants were very close with 1 Youth Fair at the Exhibition Grounds. They will reign until next Seeptember. Minister of Agriculture Andrew MacRae. and President of the Provin- cial Exhibition Association, Ce- cil J. Stewart. opened the fair. j-H Club King And Queen re Crowned At Youth Fair “’° ;tions in the Junior Division was won by Patsy Ripping. Grand Tracadie. with Brenda M‘ gan, Ksnkora. and Eileen . ,_ dows. third. In the intflmedia division. Linda Matheson, Mi’.- ton_ placed first; Gerald Arsen- ziult. Lower B-edeque, second and Irene Larkin Morell. third. Joyce MacFadden, Lot 16, plac- ed first in the senior division. Emniett Doyle. Pleasant Grove, plac.-d second and Maureen Cronin. Surnmerville, third. Judges for the public speak- ing competition Mrs .Tohn Mulially. Souris. Sangster. Charlottetown, Charles Yeo. Sherbrooke. C‘ e placing second Green Mea- u nuperating at iris St. Catlierincs VOL. . . zen - ‘ “-8 -;,_-;;_--__°,-: _",-"__-:_F;_g_"-_-;_°-"-'- '0WN, CANADA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1962. Nogmgow SEVEN CENTS 15 p;¢7;'§ FLAG IS SURPRISE p Economic Field Plans Seen Speech Highlight ' MillionNewJobs . ls Gov't Goal OTTAWA lCP>—'l‘he outline of a government program to l s p e e d up economic growth. 3 r , highlighted by the proposed ' 25:"Lggnigrglaclgfizliigtifiiggofl ‘PP‘!""m°"l °‘ 8 National E°0- In bl./lie Canada-United suite}. :°§:"c peV°l°pme"t B°a17d. 1° . treaty on Columbia River power wig‘ piiégi b'iiX§§"{l.'§"§e.3°i=‘§¥1i"°“°“"”“°“‘- “amen, Thu,sday_ A iiirone speech declaration loin enuooe ‘STOPS TRAWLER HULL. England (Reuters) Dockworkers here Thursday refused to unload a catch of fis from a West German trawler because of a grudge ' First Atlantic Development Bd. Hailed By Acting Premier meat of the Atlantic region is , committee now is studying the; welcome news and, I am sure.'terms of reference for such a. which began in the eye will receive the full support of card. ‘ world way, all Prince Edward Islanders." tPdresumdably thf board hwouldl And Thursday night the lsu an re r on suc ro- . OTTAWA tori — Establish-iposais as thepochignecto Cgnall §£§;”,’,‘°',',,,'_f.“*,."2§;"°“,“e‘;f“°“ mefll 01 an Atlantic D€V81°D- ‘ and tidal power project across’ -th'35000 t ea ‘fig or ome ment Board to “promote thelthf: neck of land linking Newt W‘, ‘ °"s ° °°d' °"”g'“ economic development 0‘ lhe‘Brunswick and Nova Scotia. M Greenland‘ Atlantic region" was forecast in 9 was no mention in the‘ The grudge bcga" Whe" l°‘ e throne speech at oarlia- . throne speech of the Prince Ed-l “'1 S““’5 ‘"9"’ 5““l‘ 3"“ 5"“ national flag and other national -.-ymb;.s " The government expressed its economic g lopment of the Atlantic rov- . as forecast in the throne speech at parliament's opening yesterday was "endorsed whole l 4 that will improve the econom-y me,“-5 opening -1-hursda . u b Ge;-ma b ' ~ « . - .. _ ¥- eward Island Causeway which‘ 9 V . " 5" '“"“"“°‘ Th ,3 I - I t. 30- surport for large scale. 10-18- °f P'"‘9° Edward Lslaildi M‘'- It was the only Item in the 5 Mr. Diefenbaker said last April; a“gufil,:“°:is‘: ,,1an,f_ gfigfgflenms thfigfpi : term contracts for export of sur- Macltae said. “has been upper- most zn the planning of the Shaw Government. . "The establishment of an M- lantic development board to ,plus power was seen as sup- port ng indication here that Ot- Itawa has moved some way to- .wards British Columbia's policy I for are to the U.S. of Canada‘s 3,000-word outline of legislation _ in the house own] which had direct significance tof the four Atlantic provinces—; New Brunswick. Nova Scotia. | Prince Edward Island and New-; be built.". The $105,000,000, nine - mil causeway would link the island province with the New Bruns-N wick mainland near the prcsentil from the throne read by Gov- erno.-Goneral Vanler, dwc-it heavily on economic issues in the wake of last June's foreign exchange crisis. 1 men who unload fish—have refused to touch German trawlers ever since. The Heinrich Kern went first Y-“'”m°l9 the 9'-‘°ll0mi¢ d8V°-'.0P- 70"“ Dd . _ iferi-y route. . _ o Grimsby, across the river h_ ‘hr h ,_ ;_;ha;-e or new Columbia River Such a measure was_md1cated| Causeway legislation possibly Humber. But she was too big w.t‘h ..n‘lm° pr°TL‘°.d .power last April 18 when Prime Min-lwo be one of the things to get into Grimsby fish dock 7.‘ ‘ _ 1‘ 9 {*3 "’‘‘°“‘ l?°""': Also planned is a measure to tive constructive measure implement some of the recom- mendations of the recent royal commission on transportation - ‘to remove the need for gen- eral horizontal freight rate m- {crease-s" which the government lhas criticized in the past. other measures will provide idmored‘ tefgicttive c3ntr¢:l'l‘)1_ fit , rug isriuionan esais- membew 0‘ P 31‘l13m°'-‘5 lmcnt of a National Medical Re- gsearch Council. been hinted e e e 0 too as g gatherctl in the Senate chamber SlSS|pp| asses rrny -- f°".nal .- at . P8 ' - ' .< controversv . ___ . _ 3during last spring - minister Diefenbaker’s Progres- Of Police To Block Negro ‘“ "‘ ” 3. ;cdly deformed by pre-natal use could be toppled at any time by ide- Eth [enrolment of Negro James H. [sticks hanging from belts. lined l DEFINITE MOVE e throne s d turned over to the new devel- °Pmen' b°a1'd- ‘ offered to Hull. Mr. _Diefenba}llcer said inha: 9 bobbers turned he, l°v3£‘Pa‘§I’;;p‘i§° “gt 53''’: ‘gig: down. under a clause except- necto Canal and Bay of Fundy , gin. G:,Tea;ne$aw£Efi1 ‘gm tidal power would be the firsti fishing vessel when I ister Diefenbaker told the Com-§ mor.s the government was stu-l dying a possible federal-Atlan- tic development board to exam-i ine projects recommended byl the Atlantic provinces or other: interested parties. It was learned Thursday that 3 projects tackled by the proposed a fe d e r al interdepartmental J board. with her huge catch and was Premier Show Spends Hour With Cabinet , PREMIER SHAW .. .. . . . . .. Premier Walter R. Shaw ni an hour with his cabinet yesterday afternoon at the re- gulac weekly meetliig of the Ex- ecutive Council. Acting ln'emier Andrew Mac- Rae said that Mr. Shaw Dressed pleasure at being back to take Part in government a.f- 1 fairs. The premier has been re- '.?£‘lp overcome the heavy inter-* national balance - of - payments ‘ deficit that lay at the root 0 *he June emergency. It got as an economic goal the creation of more than 1.000 000 new jobs in Canada in th~ lnexl: few years. There were some surprises .4: ..,..... made it apparent that this ses- ‘sio:-. of parliament—as long as .it.lasts—will be dealing mainly OXFORD. Miss. (AP) -- Mis- 'of the drug tlialidom the combined stren of tho Meredith under federal courtiapproaches to the university peed] for the home for about a month, after sissippi massed an army of po- l!D<_1el‘&0lll8 all Operation at the lice officers at the gates of thelorders. while the head-on clash between first time announced a definite . Prince Edward Island Hospital, University of Mississippi 'rs- Helmeted highway patrolmen. vstate Governor Ross Barnett government, move raw,-,1-ds adop. :Wlll‘- E1§l3t aimed at “The premier," said Mr. lday — mounting guard againstlgas masks dangling and riot and the federal government t-39;, Of; distinctive national Ha. Slltllgfllelllllg U16 l|3ll0ll3l 6001!‘ Maclhe. "expressed his plea moved closer to a {in show- md 1 g , ffi ~a1 t- ‘ii0m.V- ‘ _ sure ‘over the way in whjgh ‘down, lanthggflaps an 0 cl “aloha - Members Will have to wait From every corner of the: . .. . . :for the baby budge? 10 below- state came sheriffs and their‘ A3 j’ means m.akm5.l "flan." l Sellled by l‘°¢9lll1Y ‘ 3PP°m't9‘l deputies. adding to the show of (“it ‘he Ca"ad’a‘“ ‘d°".my' ll ‘ Fil‘-2"“ Minis“? N0“’l3“ *0 determination to defy court or- said’ 3 f°d°“31'P"°V1“°‘31 °°“' 103?“ What mall)’ 0T “I959 ' erence would be called for CUIl- § measures are. I e members of the cabinet have been carrying on Provincial gov- . eminent business in his ab’- e ce." . sn OPENED BY MINISTER The fair was officially opened by Andrew B. MacRae. P.E.I. minister of agriculture and Cecil J. Stewart. prgisident of the Provincial Exhibition Associa- fion. Stewart Wright. deputy mli~.ils- ter of agriculture, announced the winners of special prizes in (Continued on Page 3 Col. 6) .‘y nesday A A anneda Oi, Goyernm,ent. Staff Yemen, Gripped By Revolution CP from AP-Reuters ADEN—Broadcasts Thursday night from the feudal Arab king- dom of Yemen reported the 35- year-old monarch enthroned last week was besieged in his palace and assassinated by a military faction and a "free republic" was proclaimed. . The reports said the royal palace at San'a, the capital, was destroyed by artillery fire Wed- ‘ ht and the king’: gody was buried‘ under its de- r 5 some doubts were cast on ' these reports from'otl_ier sources and’ the possibility was raised ‘that a had Th 1: to in doubt. however. that a coup had been carrl out. - - . d S h' h d d th 29- - exilgmzmagate ielffai , - 0%‘ n}Ve,’§di,h°'§’ea“admi‘§ted ytiarn I sultation on “the choice of as (Continued on Page 3 Col. 1) will return to his office about figggg ‘f{':$£'mh;s§;t1§§g1Sel§::d ’. fl mid'U°tdb°T' V Meredith's lawyers said inl P Cl r ‘ New Orleans that their clients ‘ would not return to Oxford until “he is accompanied by suffi- Saint J0l‘Il1 MOD BARCELONA. Spain (AP)-~ Pearson View Of Speech Relief supplies and rescue ex- d . F“ o Capt. - Gen. Agustin Munoz- perts poure into Barcelona C19.“ force 1 n U, hi mole. lgvrandes. P8115 Of the country.‘ menl ans‘! oceo [en “see at. (CF) __ opposition m0l.‘. (. o m m 1 S 5 D n S and SMNT JOHN’ N‘3_ (cp) _ P8!!!’-‘O Eovemmen . 0 repor - Officials of the Franco cabi- tendam;e_ Leader P e a 1. S O 1, described boards." Frank White, 74, of Saint John, They ruled out 3 Planned 81- The national economic devel- ers Thursday after a tour of the net began immediateiy on large. gr speech from the was “gamed in circuit court iangular flood area north of scale rehabilitation plans for. the tempt Thursday because they Thursdays H opmen. board now proposed by here T,hm.sday on acapital mm._ Barcelona that he expects the 500-square-mile area. felt the federal government throne as 3 Fella-Sh 0‘ last the government ha can pro- flnal death 90“ from Tuesday's; A hasty evacuation of L509 did!” h3V€ ellflllgh Slrefilll April's budget and the Conscrv- posed by the Liberals in 1958 Jet charge. A 12-nian petit jury deliberated ’-'2 minutes to return their ver- dict of not guilty. White had been charged with the shotgun death June 30 of Oh- Olsen. 65, also of Saint John. Olsen's body had been found at Whit.-‘s home and 1960 and rejected by the government. Mr. Pearson said. Labor Minister Starr had at- tacked the proposal then. The government's stated pol- icy of encouraging export of surplus power was a "sharp re~ versal of government policy." The Liberals had never taken. mrsrshalled. But they said they felt certain the government would get the strength. CANCELS PLANS In Washington. Attorney-gem eral Robert Kennedy cancelled plans to get Meredith admitted Thursday night saying this par- ticular attempt was being called disaster t° reach 500 residents of Barcelona suburbs "They 8113 Still bringing in was ordered as the fresh rains bodies from every part of the fell. Officials said there was triangle." Munoz-Grandes said. danger of damaged homes col- "The list is growing hourly and lapsing, 1101105)’ knows just Where it Will Medical teams were rushed to ha] the stricken areas -of the sprawl- ing industrlalized area at the .ativc election platform." "It is a most disappinting and inadequate document." he told reporters after the throne speech. an outline of govern- ment policy. was read at the opening of Parliament. As he spoke. the latest official -Commenting on the statement :.?.§‘“-i‘;“‘—i‘I.”f2:“ ii§"3.‘§.’..l1f‘.3'J°iYo%”:.?“io§.§i?3i or 9-if.its:i:.;i..:“:.*:r:.l‘;i.::::.:.i 2’ ..-M‘ T::.°*:*s.°"--. 2°°::: %:r;'""*'"‘- 3 . ' ‘ ' . . . 3 . . . . . el 3 . ' - R0b‘.!.'l‘l8lid. with injuries. ubordering the Mediterranean. lfor the citizens of Mississippi." wl-‘E Imus: firnoniongfilfncermo. mlai/1,-C. 1a’(\;ruso‘l2i ésgildnilieiiipilsr no tion. Mr. Pearson said: indication in the speech that ’ "I find it difficult to keen up austerity will he eased. The succcs: of the austerity meas- urc-' depended on the speed with which they were elimin- with Social Credit. Yesterday they said they would support the government. I don't know what they will do tomorrow.“ The Liberal leader said the throne speech contains “no real program to deal with unemploy- ment. slow growth and the rise in the cost of living.“ The speech was a program of "unfinished business. a pro- gress report on royal commis- siors and a promise to set. up Throne Speech Highlights Government to encourage ex»- port of present and potential surplus power. The speech contained no en- couragement that economic ,Lro\I'th would be sufficient in the immediate future to permit elimination of the austerity measures. . l"rai'.xon added that he will go ahead with his non-con- fidrncr motion. Throne Speech Highlights By TIIE CANADIAN PRESS Establishment of a National Dmmullmu «n, V. A lo mineeun survey of as members of the 1=.,n.i:clvr. {nation of I civil service corn- l"°"“!°lIl eu:ploy- sq-mu Association. lelt that mission. ggdmlihh t°wtt:ei;m- the first “soap so far. no clIl1fl'l‘l|:l“f0i' such I I, ll‘ I.‘¢W .8 , . Offfi W0]! mtfi ’ 1| llllll gggrjfcgf wrest-runs‘: me;Jet- he the mm on! of I 3:!’ bui”ii"‘is expeoceii that the ap- Pmniflmuiu lnlfllvouiwcoucmcu Qvlliiltkli survey and polnuneni 3 not ca-Lon. Jen tile e0IttIctfcr7' I ’ me job its modes we WHIII-TO-HND-I1 fiungggdg $1-ggr mpdmuix 7/’ I ' ' K‘. it _ . , ,, ~,-;“=°.--,3: Sheik-Halifax unseen '..f.'.. is $3“ “'3” -mg ' 'f'‘”’ ‘ _ In-not oetdrh the , e f*1k|”'f:UW:":':'“':: ’ ' ‘ 1 . , fa.-.e'e.e'v.\!'.e.-..‘-.. : m- M” CIIAIIO . K W m ‘M -'3':-....-~*::.rs':°"~: paw —‘-mew: 0». 1:1" ("""“‘0'" Economic Development Board rt state of economy and recommend projects. Changes in freight rate legis- lation designed to remove need for across-the-board rate in- . Dominion - provincial r-onfcr- crcascs. lencc on choice of national flag l "and other national symbols." 0.. L’"‘,aa Al'I‘l(‘lll'lnl(‘.lll.- in Canada Ship- rfl. - w_ iig Act to preserve St rcrcc-Great Lakes trade for Ca- nacian "i‘.sse1s. n,t',,...,r-‘ Expansion of export trade « promotion program. Re - introduction of pcrsonal ll1iI‘0(‘lu(ll0l1 of a resolution to land corporation income tax Il“.\'llf‘ concurrence of provinces ; changes proposed in last budget. in "repatriation" of Canadian _ constitution. . Establishment of Atlantic De- lvelopment Board to help prn- 'f-'.na('tmcnt of "certain recom- 'motc economic development in mondalinns. with modifica- l-Atlantic. provinces. lionr." of royal commission on 4 publications. ] New budget measures lorr- cast to provide “further solu- tions to long-term problems." Enlargement of industrial De- velopment Bank. Establishment of N a t l o n a I Council on Welfare. Sti'fe-nin: of Food and Drugs rt. ‘ Government objective of "bal- anced budget." Institution of program to pro- ' )5-MONTH TOUR WITH oio can um: END When John J. Imholf of 11.000 miles through five pro- es to get .25 miles to the gal- about a week. Carol Dalziel. l$6:;:Ef_ng'a”ngggngfidfagrggg A V‘, Iathurl. N. I. arrives home Vince: and 32 states of the long. lie has supported his u.y._..r.o|d schoolgirl of 275 lcolum A, l-zstabtislirnent of N alional about hewill have United States in the 19% Mo- lengthy trip by getting odd mdmwd S‘. ‘how mmmt i Medical Research Council. dd his -II-south vacation del A. Ford seen here. Mr. Im- Jobs in various places and then in 0’ “cc , f Continued federal - provincial , . _ turn that town during which" hoff bought our seven movlns on to another town. He _' " "’"‘“ '3'“ studies toward ultimate estah- Abolition of debate - “mitt!!! he has travelled more th all years ago for $73 and nianag- expects to be on the Island for P|'0V"l¢'0 Ind ‘W9! Vl°ll°¢~ lishment of national power grid. . closure rule in the Commons.