: NEF It’s Good For The Island oe ae = pk VOL. LXXIX NO. 303 K a Fire shortly before one o'c- elock this morning extensively damaged the rear of a double tenement owned by Alden Mac- The Guardian Is For It HOUSE DAMAGED IN MORNING FIRE. Nevin, 288 Grafton Sireet. Members of the Charlottetown Fire Department arrived on the scene qgiiickly and brouzht the fire under control. How- ever the adjoining house, owned by Mrs. Christine Me. Lure, sustained some damage. Burned British Trawler Sinks While Under Tow ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP)—The big. British stern trawler St. Pinbarr_ sank late Tuesday only % miles from St. Anthony, Nfid., and carried the secret of 11 missing crew members with her to the bottom. Meanwhile, a second British trawler.the Orisino. which had been towing the St. Finbarr stern first through the teeth of a knot gale, headed for the Newfoundland capital with 13 | srees survivors and the body of a 14th member of the sunken ves- sel's 25-man crew. . The Orisinoe. was ?— to making between and 2 s through freezing rain and ‘on the 400 mile trip here. wo Bros. of St. John’ estimated she would arrive late ctew members who have been missing since fire broke out on the 1,139ton- St. Finbarr early Christmas morn- ing a re presumed dead. The agents earlier had said some of the men might still be alive, trapped beneath the decks of the 210-foot. ship. LACK DETAILS It was not known ff the Ori- sino had been able to put men aboard the stricken trawler_to check. The St. Finbarr sank at about 4 p.m. NST at latitude 51 de- . 48 minutes north and longitude 55 degrees 10 minutes west. This would place 4 miles ~ i ee > begs it i Favreau By RONALD LEBEL OTTAWA. (CP) — Guy Fa- vreau, Quebec leader in the fed- eral Liberal party, is back im hospital for further treatment of an illness that has kept him from his cabinet duties nearly four months. +2 He was reported in good con- dition Tuesday in Ottawa Gen- eral Hospital, where. he was admitted early in September suffering from pneumonia, ex- haustion and complications. Mr. Favreau, 49, was released In November for convalescence at home and returned a week ago for tests and observation. He lost considerable weight in hospital and there is -no word Returns To Hospital Bed mamed Quebec leader by -the Quebee .Liberal caucus. -RADAR FAILED TO DETECT “Nuclear-Pow omepeee “BETHLEHEM, Pa. (AP)— Alof China's ministry of defence new. nuclear - powered Soviet bomber may have made three flights over U.S. territory in 1964,--without being detected by American. radar defences, a Lehich University professor ve- sr ‘n a recently published « During these alleged flights— over San Francisco, New York City and Hawaii — the bomber earried a payload ajent to a %megaton hydrogen bomb and a “phantom instrument box” to ward off radar detec- tion, the. book says. The 224-page book, which spe- culates on these possibilities. 1s entitled Secret Electronic FEspi- onere and was written by John . industrial engineer- ing teacher at Lehigh. Prblished by E. P. Dutton ar} New York last summer, it only now is beginning to reach pub- He attention. under promotion by the university. Carroll attributes his informa- tion to an expatriated Korean in California, who supposedly is | privy to the details of a meeting in Peking June 15, 1964. MET WITH RUSSIANS “The meeting allegedly took Pos. when military at- taches from the North Korean embas:. joined staff members of the Red Chinese minisiry of defence to witness a briefing conducted. by four officers from the Soviet ministry of defence,” writes Carroll. ¥ “The Soviet officers disclosed that during the first of February, 1964, a new INSIDE TODAY Island news .........;.- 2 Summerside = ..... 4... 3 AD... Lisi cuonnhatrhanecs: 34 Editerials /ieeks @ i Wemen's : ce ened 7 bsn~ nfs od waed s Fimance, markets ........ ni Coulee. 23 fon sod iB ? WAT Edward Island Like The Dew” \. 24 and 31. Thursday: mostly dy, ee \ 100,000 Red ing Tuesday 2 | fii tf i i : Chinese pe tt i i : ake center 2, Guards in wBe | Chinese Presic At-Peking Rally TOKYO (AP)\—_A_rally Defence Minister “meeting ta criticize thoroughly | a oe tional Grenfell Mission | However, the Air-Sea Rescue ' tht | th i ‘| ‘ i ‘ i f a . a ne | Price Up—-+Millions TORONTO (CP) — (Lever | . navut manne | By NS: Farme price \ 's uets By one per cent Jan. 1, y A, = company announced Tues- | y z 9 ar j rs Y iy. 5 : , President John C. Lockwood TRURO (CP) — An infusion jagricultural products, Mr. attributed the’ increase to the |% Millions of dollars into the |beriey j We higt federal sales tax -sn- farming industry is needed to as-| In discussing farm , policies, nounced in the mini -. budget Dal coaiee anes Aro the federation president said that per cont from tt Jaa t= |the president of the Nova Scotia |imcreased prices for farm pro- Mr. Lockwood said. marga-|Federation of Agriculture said |ducts alone is not the apswer. rine is the only basic food pred-|T¥esday. ; “We must also take into con- ~The, sles tht <8 SRE Fe Se men Ae ie satires “ a : anacal meeting . tect ‘S acy ye beriey of Yarmouth said “as we make % clear said. “Since the government is }™ove forward we must be very and the pub- considering foreign butter im-j¢™mphatie that it will be as a are not going to sit ports to meet a shortage of |full, partner im the economy, see our increased pro- Canadian butter, this argument |net as the poor relation, a role and efficiency benefit hardly applies today. “| that bat ourselves” tends to be concentrated among| Funds >; consumers who can, least afford | wars m” ‘would The increase is the first to be |creating announced affecting major con- |ment | Sumer products, although other i industries have ered Red Bomber May Have Made 3 U.S. Flights bomber had flewn over three i if i Pp nt if. cat ie i | H i i : | i i a t ilk | i ig? nee 4 a ie a in ‘A . ® H | iF it Lz if F* ; a Te t n it Sty. ~ “Se ~~ ~. i 2 |U.S. Bomb Raids On Supported By Eisenhower ; : | if : Hanoi ic nt Denounced Of Red Guards ‘ody Foard In Afternoon + - NOT YET OFFICIAL The public denunciation of the’ two men by the Red Guards, the teen - agers summoned by. Mao to fight his foes within the party, has not yet been accom- panied by an official attack by name in any of the party propa- ss But # was preceded by post- Guards disclosing were; kisaku Sato, J purported ‘to have been sel| prime Minister has called 2 criticism made by Liu and Teng! partiamentary election for eo EH tate Rmmay cg tom g Jan. 29 which his party is ex- : pected to win. stripped of their posts but bec st Se tnowed fo saa’ ee Que Will “My present ideology and po- N Rg sotaha fit to be in charge of leadership 4 eo? ihe pany coat ome On Birthday — mittee,” the self - criticism at- yr , Proceeds at the hee Caos QUEBEC/ACP)—YvesGabias, rally at aes ae Quebest provincial secretary; broadeast outside the | said“ Tuesday night the province ee ne | ae rejoice “over the 100th attacks on Liu and Teng, Japs amfiversary of Confederation nese | said. od aatinan ter. | We do not plan to boycott epee eatin |e Ness tk cs eat / peosting China's will take place on the occasion cause of poor planning,” —- —Attempting to suppress the : mass movement of fhe Red ie N , wv ‘A 3 Police End Hunt ” For Missing Man. By- BOB HORTON WASHINGTON (AP)—A fresh round of controversy shaped up over the Vietnamese war 4 |____/_ PLANE LANDs ON AUTO and = & wv = a Rs § een ae CARER rainnttinannti sci ver of the was Austin Fischer, Midland Park, N.J., whe said he was driving with two girls when the acci- dent occurred. _- (AP Wirephete) pressures cial explanation_of the scope of North Vietnamese civilian cas- *}its latest statement on civilian casualties, said “it is impossi- ble to ‘avoid all damage” to dar and other military facilities in the midst of populated areas. But the department said no civilian’ areas are targets for bombing strikes. The department got backing from former president Dwight D. Eisenhower who, upon leay- a ball-bladder operation, said- “Ts | there any place in the world where there are not civilians? I know U.S. operations aimed exclusively at. military targets, but unfortunately there -jman Catholic vicar of the U.S. are | valor, Wt 4 I 4 a we | { Communist Commentators Aim Barrages At Cardinal - heavy barrages at Francis Car-| dinal Spellman, accusing him | armed forces and archbishop of was travelling in could not ; ti i. “through the the dedication, our : ; MOSCOW (AP) — Commu-jhave the victory for which a nist commentators are aiming | of us in Vietnam and all over