$ ee oe : ee : ie, eo! ee 3 Ae a3 : an / . i ay . bie i | 3 ibd os ii ha » 4 - + fF if's Good for the Island -. Ny \ ae WEATHER ; The Guardian is tort s Ed winds 20, gusts to 35. Low and high at ‘s : ay ‘ ie a... 7 Charlottetown 5 below and 5 above. ; se Edward lend Lig The Deo” Sted ae SV CRNTS 10 PAGES xgeian: | Bandit Killed, 4 Arrested | ALGIERS (AP)—An armed. Ss N eat Deep Freeze Grips sland; 201m” Bank Loot ee wed as Secand . - 7 iit ; ee tae” 7. e 2 , Toor scl Titi sone ‘ . ond time. G KNEEBONE — roads were reported open al- an area that inciudes ‘the run At their first meeting. 2 E : it ut abet : oe rit gare ied £ z day as tures ped 31 degrees im a 12 hour -period - and 50, m.p.b. winds caused heavy rifting in most areas ol- the provitte. Roads were re. ported blocked in many sections late last night, ‘temperatures of up to 31 de- grees were recorded at the me- teorological ‘department at the | Charlottetown Radio Range be- tween 8 @.m. and 2 p.m. and. a: mid-afternoon had dropped jo though winds were still howling i weeds of up to 50 miles per. by several construction firms who are doifig” contract work with oe at ment of high- ways da“ each company has been allotted a-certain area for which they are responsible in seeing that the roads are kept “open west to Coleman Corner. The unexpected storm hit fhe western end of the provin-:e early in the morning dropping 1.4 inches of new: snow. Visa- hility was reduced to zero for the betier. part of two hours. BUSES MOVE EARLY Buses came into Summerside from the outlying districts to pick up -rumal school, children and return them to their homes around noon. . The highest wind speed: re- corded by the “met” section at the Sutfirmerside Airport was Tripp was a soldier and | Hollinrake an agmy officer. | “You presided over my court-martial when I was in the army,” Tripp said Thursday. Magistrate Hollinrake made no comment but com- mitted Tripp for trial on a charge of assaulting Police Chief Leonard Donnet. Thant Asked 3 51: DriftingSnowBlocksRoads :25-!= Recqvered MONTREAL (CP) — cornered a gang of ‘armed rob- bers Thursday shortly after bank holdup in the northeas part of Montreal, killing one and capturing four others. a The robbers were by 60 policemen in a new and partly oceupied apartment building on Belanger street East, about a, mile from the Royal Bank of Canada braach where $20,000 was taken if «@ | noon-hour holdup. The dead man. identified as The plows at the Govern- 60 h. at.5 . T Pp be Aid Campbell. Ashton, 33, was killed 10 rees . : rover: m.p.h. 5 p.m. The , 33, wa deg until at 10 p.m. tém ment garage are operating in (Continued én peas 3, col 7) . ° ro I | by a police bullet in front of a nee . peratures. had reached thé zero ——— 2 a Vinter Fair mark, Temperatures .of°5 below” . the apartment building, The soar ; <r ra a ire: ane , 7 ae and 5 above are forecast for to- a - : To Katan a other men were captured and DANCE FESTIVAL OFFICERS ; Thi Y day. re . | the $20,000 loot recovered wheas +. | NAMED | : ints rear Winds of. 30-.p.h. with gusts | ure fOvVeS nl s | UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Police moved Into the five store’ ‘ ' : officers ; , ss a to 45 m.p.) blew fairly steadily : : : - building wit rawn revolvers « The newly elected tion's: organizational meeting | Bruce MacLaren,) president, MONCTON (CP): — Presi , during day but at times . ; . . 7 dctisg rae manera v and tear-gas guns to make @ “for ‘the P.E.1, Dance’ end room-by-réom search. Association Matters during the associa- held at Prince of Wales Coll- and Elizabeth, Haywood, _see- dent F. Gordon McLéod of the gusted t@ &0 m.p.h: ¢ausing the ege last night. They. are Mrs. Maritime Stockbreeders AS- light: snow that fell a few days eee eo rtne ent across’ North, Occupants of the building -re- - —_ = : 2 - j t North- Mee Gordon Batt, vice-president, | retarytreasurer... __ : sociation said Thursday he hopes earlier to Ae swirled into high | ae io : ce border to orth mained in their apartments of . ea eo a Maritime Winter Fair can b® drifts highways and Congo's secessionist Katanga took shelter in the basement. ‘ i : held this year. — /. | forcing i¢- to move at a ' ae ' province. There was no gunfire after po J | , : lice moved -into the building and : _|- He added in an inferview. snail’s page . - ~ Thant gave no immediate in- “T however, that he ould not MOSCOW (AP) - A-photo-mewspaper are put out hy the dieation whether he would ac police said no one was wounded, aay predictions. | NEW SNOW ADDED - graph distributed’ hy the Sovietpame publishing hovse. cept the invitation to visit the Part from the dead man, : _ association is holding a| A light snowfall that bezav government as evidence in its In a somewhat similat oe@iyr- area where his predecessor, Dag 2,000 WATCH Se , ; special genéral meeting here | dey ise ee Wednes- | charges against West German toa aa last year, a Charge that Hammarskjold. was killed'in a ~ More than 2,000 peopie '(Yy- - * FJan216, Mr. McLeod said offers | cow te the nee | Gen. Adolf Heusinget ‘gave Mos- » shie lane had burned | e crea thronged the sirest ced site - | for g-Winter fair site from Fred-| —_— tbat cow propaganda chiefs red . rae ene, Bccompanied | invitation was extended walks: outside, the building te Monctow,” Halifax anc| “24 alreatiy‘on the ground. | faces Thursday by “proof’’ in the form of a pic- by British delegate Sir Patrick watch , a s Amherst will be considered | The government plow des, Foreign ministry poner ture cients newing British Dean on. behalf of Prime Min- Police said Ashton had been “ay ALAN OONNELLY | Questa efeal times on cunser Britain eley-the|tiont with & eave © | bees" uate aera cat Ha. edie mm nt an markings" ‘Rinesian Pegeraton,” = warvais fr’ faure face OTTAWA (CP) — The | this ae a mld Market: 7 m Saint . N.B. | since early morning concentrat-’ Wa ° told a photograph they | hearings on charges ranging government has agreed io, only that he is satisfied that Mr.|‘ Both Mr. The fair has not -been he! 4/ ing principally on the main high-| 224 ‘istributed — purporting to from theft to extortion ‘and Pall ] . —_ : ‘and Mr. | : pO! \" . _ até up its detailed trade con-| Heath and the British govern-| Héath dentine mings and MF.| since fire destroyed. its quart-| vave in aq effort to prevent | stow Nazi oldiers burning a "armed robberies. ®ultations with Britain ‘during | the increased ‘Cénadian ener | ats at Amherst in 1958. drifts from -becoming a threat | Russian viloge: ot —— Own lOW Fals Police declined to identify the will involve the Canadian | * | to traffic, ~~ i-wiet wan actualy one : four men arrested. Earlier re | ment “are ‘a bake ce im 7 fhe remaining + yet thd their power mse Cana-| ni. x | Hi be. : government had previously d ° oce Rerngy eg ‘Dovitacmpeiion =". tt cinete Utach © aeock' Unfit’ Meat "St. Peters 1 aa blacked ben sued of J a9 5885s midlers may have been involved fm the pean Common Market. ~“" {~ He said he is not less hopefu’ ally Wants to lard pratestid | tween St. 5 deca NES & Chinese villain s+. rs ; } rosbery Mut police said. lerwr a was the’ main develop- of the outcome, and replied that: Canadian. government ¥6°' Solel fy Ont ‘and that ng and Mawel!’ Nets of the slip reached Mos- . robbery | ut att tem which emerged Thursday | it would be “speculation” tp say “been unwilling to meet British OW? 4 . ing to free two of their service COW i the issue of the West - — eS ae at the c OS ae aa caer era | requests’ that it aste--exactiy| to ./| racks ¢ had bogged down | mn magazine Sere (oan . y K F between . ce -| eanciled’ to losing some ‘of its what’trade interests it wants to) RONTO (CP) — An esti-/ in that vicinity. He Said a plow | piemed here by reference to the MAKASSAR, Indonesia (AP) airfield, our jet bombers can e reeze Beware heath — Pre | we eee oops : = lL concessions for, | mated 375 40 500 tons of meat, had beea out ali day on the | original document. President Sukarno vowed de- operate from here.” ~ . : Cos 4 | ian? rstimated| .“That- question has not|unfit for human cons:mption’ Trans Canada Highway to Ai- , i id, M d ’ - ‘Mr. Heath told a press con- size ‘of the, Broblem,”” he/ arisen,” Mr. Fleming said. Suit-|has been served in homes in’ bany and it was reported to be ,, At & Press conference Dec. 12 that Indonesia’ will lake Dutch. ple a the hardest fighters: tn Fa es Awa on ae : n | south ri last A the Soviet government de- that Indonesia will'take Dutch- ple ‘‘are the hardest fighters in ference one of meet- . adding that Canada has able channels for ' copsultation | 50vthern Ontario since last Au- | ip fairiv good condition. nded that the United States held West New Guinea this year, Indonesia.” {ng’s important. achitvements | always the possibility of -would-haveta.be arradged when | SUSt. RCMP. said Thursday. (| In the Summerside area all [oo nat ine wn wares either by talki "He declared~ he will LONDON (AP) — The_b th : | Th imate ice |——_— “ - turn Heusinger over to the So-~ r by talking or fighting. ec il agree to ‘ e. big was that the Canadian govern-| both gains and losses for other | that stage was’ reaclied. | e estim came as police viet Union. for trial on war “No fleet, no army, no force take his demands for West New freeze-up that gripped Britain criminal charges. Heusinger, 64 will stop us ” he declared Gaines " the confrence table at the start of the New Year | ; ’ 7 on if the N s gi faded ‘ ar che! of pergtons af the "The Indonesian pendent dee Sql, Magnan ates (edcd jv) Thorny im « mes _| chief architect of fhe post War the Celebes. islands’ which’ are 2tmimistration over the 159,000 |For the ‘inst time in four days, West German a d : which are square miles of jungle and trains, planes, buses and ships | rm and now is within 400 miles of Dutth New-| mountain to Indonesia. began running once more on ent would “supply ‘“‘the fullest oe : 2 —_ Gus Ministers Make. 222225 section an ister Flemi ‘ r were expectéd |... - : chairman of the NATO perma- Guinea — the first of five a ‘ ® said the aim is to. provi t- in Ottawa as RCMP officers San pe continued an investigation which | ctions f A high government source something like normal schedules, : megotiators. with ete : - wh 8 eR, ’ | (AP) - nent military committee in i iotiat : j ; tion est tbat of 0 zing which oold council of the Orgeatzation of Washington: " fervor in ‘nis “exp <n "dispute said Wednesday that Indonesia, With ile temperature ta hones Oo e , ro ress meat from fallen or’ dead ani-| American States Thursday re 9. ~ with the Netherends et’ wader pressure from the United at 41 degrees, it was definitely . > be cane tek -@ yo DENOUNCED CHARGES e Netherlands. States and Australia to negoti- the warmest day of 1962. : c : pac uped moyed ail economic and diplo- He said he came to Makas- h jay i im.” them—inte believing it was of | matic sanctions against ‘the Do- The United States denounced as- ate, has abandened demands Highways which had been im BRUSSELS (Reuters) — Min-|sources said Francé put up new sood quality by marking the | minican Republic the charges as a “crude prop- S@. 4 city ‘of about 85,000, be- for a prior cession of sover- passable since Sunday became uate | isters of the six European Com- ae the controversial | <7. oh with the. stame of y motions veted for re- aganda manoeuvre.” une this area ne hnping signty over West New Guinea's negotiable again as» spowdrifts jon of fruit and vegetables tainers. Twent, 0 it 8 of t -. point for. any action we take 700,000 Papuan people, but still melted away. Vehicles ‘buried in — nations reported | West! approval of the Brant Counfy moval. The 2ist — Cuba—ab- Pposite pa .e 8 of the official over West trian (West New insists on receiving control of the storms oozed back into sight but otherwise there was no fs “his: of th ioti , Progress: Thursday at an oe pli | ee department, stained. _ we ae Soviel Union" is. Guinea); Makasear has a good administrations. at the sides of roads needed for the community to iw | Ppicture showing soldiers watch- | Soa coset ae DCIZUre Claims [S2ccre cs SON SEACH ER } ; a . . . ° arrested nine persons and charged them with offences .un- % mage. was - learned Italian Sous tionists burn a Chinese village R ( ” ‘that the meeting be _ad- | Shanghai district, 1932). ; asked f : - | @. . . ~ - generally optimistic, fore- | journed : . 2: ; , e s » ‘ At the Dec. 12 press confef- i ‘ casting that final agreement 8 return homie, for en. Important UC Theologian cnce ths same picture was di Wife Of J F K N a med by week's.end. “ tian f herle. | , ity asserted to have been or- vy - ' / —— hk Sie crc ee ee ee ee ee nae clgameee een YN OF d's Best Dressed |dered by Heusinger in western * Eby eae ta beork dtteck. |ith, to Dana B. Toland of, Oak-/ ists surround and set fire to a NEW YORK (AP) — Jacque- no one, the president's wife for More than 2,000 fashion ez- KINGSTON (CP) — Revs. Dr.;| A daughter, Doris, is. married Russia. H was published here mier Khrushchev is ili with the! tt points—sue and has postponed a/ Clauses and harmonization of | didnot think the, meeting, would |, A. Kent, 81, a founder and | tg Maj.-Gen, W. J. Megill of Ot-|the next day by the official Dr. Kent, a theology profes- wie, A grandson, William Kent | Soviet | village."’ The saption line Kennedy again has been | the second year tops the best- perts. designers and editors sor at §. University for 25| Megill, has been named one of said this was Yone under Heus- ayocted ihe world’s best-dressed ; throughout the world Cast -pbal- years and a chaplair in the two) * year’s Ontario Rhodes scho- ; inger’s order. ; — | dressed list issued Tire rou lots from which a committe ot world wars, living ‘in : . : | The history volume and the wares. ‘ : / Nanas style authorities compiled e nt Sete Te'the surprise of préecticeliy \which conducts the susual Poll. fficial 1961 list of 12 women Mrs. Kennedy, who the com- mittee said had inaugurated the i + | fz alt : 4 i a Theological » in 1951. : § rn ~ He played a leading role in Kerinedy era of young ele- the formation the United Rance. was polned on the list Church in 1925, joined the this year by her younger sister, Queen’s faculty in 1926 and re- Princess Lee Radziwill, and a mained prominent figure in friend, Mrs. Charles Wrights- a “g | man, neighbors of the Kennedys | ; g i 8 z 3 | in Palm Beach. | -Runner-up to Mrs. Kennedy, ! i i nis aieteaate a im pro. | whom won by a landslide im the fessors in the United States popular vote, was Mexican-bors rf Mrs. Loe! Guinness pf Paris and ag § e i | Paim Beach. Mrs. Guiness @ | grandmother with - flair, has been called by some fashion 5 z ? James R. F. Kent is a mathe- publications “the. most elegant ‘| matics professor at the arts the world.” ~~ colleas tthe Ste: Universtiy | | woman in the wor! 0 York in 4 Other top honors’ went to Mrs. 5 New Y Binghamtqn.: [ Norman K. Winston of New Twin sons, Allan and Dougtas, York and Paris and actress Aud- followed different careers. Anes | rey Hepburn, who were elected Kent is a reporter with the Tor: | to the fashion Hall of Fame, and to England's Princess Alex- | andra . Only women who’ have been listed annually for more than three consecutive years are elf- \ sible Princess Alexandra's mother the Duchess of Kent, was clevated to the Hall of ' Fame last year The complete list of the | best-dressed women of 1961: | Mrs. John F. Kennedy “Mrs. Loet Guiness. wife of aa | imternational ‘banker. - . || Princess Stanisias Radziwill, Bondon fe aA ey <a eel siete Queen eet of Theteng. arse FOUR eae world’s test dressed “women” Alexandre “et rs. | Signora Gianni Agnelli, Turia, ; as M wortlen were as selected by a York of | Japqueline Kennedy. Italy. vile of an automotive em } laced ob the list of 12 of the |-Couture Group. Left “te right | Boynion Beach, Fia.; . (AP. Wirephote) ; ecutive, oe i 2 Ge eee eee ee ee, & “Se eweseee” ee ete) fete ae Ly See sett eee 4 * Rete ee eee F4Fee Oe etereree ee ee 9 es os Pe ee ewe weer ee em ee - mene Peis Siv- —- + ‘ . ‘ “ $ , > ek . ‘ ° ’