it ll’-s Good For The Island 4 9 The Guardian Is For It /® “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” and for payment of postage tn ugh. HUGE cAlcE FOR PREMIER V1 1964 ls Awaited As Year‘ A Of Special Significance Sounds of revelry will echo centennial Year will otnc‘ ll Am .. t - ' Edward Islam get underway tomorrow whcl: ilfor l.hDeml:)I'eRS:fICl8lhi.10fI0Wll)lle agnlafiihg 'voL. LXXVI. NO. 335 ,,;;*;-;_~_-_é;j ;;m°_°_°f-" Cu» -1-" --v o- M We CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, i')'i?fi:Ti"§i:R 31, 1963. "°T,,;l<;.m= SEVEN CENTS $3 Billion Foreign Aid Bill Given OkayBy U.S.Senate *.>. . through Prince ‘ , t as Islanders welcome athuge birthday cake Welgh:iDIg‘tEn3nt-GOVGHIOI‘ W.J. MacDon-* " tlonlzh New Year that holds special sig-135 pounds will be presented ‘inlaid. members of the legislature.‘ nificance for this province. §Premier Walter R, show pl-ion-lh f ll d b ft The final. stroke of midnight to his annual levee at the Char-lPa-rEl3ialr(lJ(lzl-lit. Sr?lirest';‘i11‘t,zIa?:ve£er:ss hf will usher in not only a New lottctown Hotel the army‘ navy‘ RCA}~ and Year. but also touch off. cele- The cake, made and dunavted;RCMP; Most Rev. M cl .3 brationc which will last until theiby F. W. Woolworth Co.. will belMacEaclle~l-n. bishop ailforcnhafid‘ final day of 1964 as the Island‘lIluminated by 1l)0 candles, Ittllnllemiwn; Rm,’ w_c_ Ba” m.es_ . marks the centennial of the first will be cut and served to thelidenl of the P.IJ.I. Ministerial conference on Confederation held ,nrclnicr's quests during fhr l'e-Assoi-lznion. various mayors and ‘ _ 1191‘? in 1354- caution. f‘(‘|‘)l‘(‘Sf'I'liailV(“< of press. radio , .. " .3" . 7 . . The cake will be carried byl 7 h navy.l " ' I ' members of t e army. '1 RCAF and RCMP led by a piper.‘ I Tt."l',’l1i the strains of Auld ‘ ' ’Lan,«: Sync will ring through the txw ‘ 1 > and villages as the owl lYeal' is welcomed at pu-blic- ‘dances and pn'va ' I . , m to parties. ;..; ‘ It will be a fairly expensive? levening for most revellers with l h between $5 pie. - ns ranging anyw ere d $ a prices of tickets to public dances ‘ , o _ an .10 NICOSIA IAPI —- Peudlng majority. Kulchuk replied: "Call Greek and Turkish Cypriot fac- it partition if you like." POLICE WARNING tions have accepted a British sandys told reporters leaders Meallwllile city police and thely peace plan calling for it neutral oi the two Cypriot oommnnltles RCMP are asking citizens not!" buffer zone in Nicosia and free will meet daily under British to mix gasoline and alcohol.: movement of British troops supervision in an efforl no 1-9. Police are urging everyone tog.’ Active participation in cen- significance by our commemor- - by Magistrate tenniai year activities by ail Is- landers was urged by Lieuten- Ma°1""‘a"-liin this “Cradle of Confedera- in his first New Year‘: message tion" there was born the con- womhless C h e Q u e 5 passed to the people of the province. In looking ahead to thousands Of Vl5il°"5 :0 the 1513"‘! l" 1954- ltion in 1867. In the century that Governor MacDonald feltuthey lfollowed ‘Canada has had. and :l(t;uklhaS"el'llOI1:(:lcol[S‘l:?|dbyhlifilfitlfgflif-‘Ell hitas S|l.lSllstr:l:S:csh::d f:It‘l.:Illl‘1§ handed Magistrate Phhip 8 I ity" and "it is our hope thatjmostvigorously as a young and ..I wnuld have sentenced everyone will open their hcartspromlslng nation. W” to three years if Wu had 9"“ ‘"9"’ h°"‘°5 ‘° °“’ "‘5“°‘"’~ “W9 lake special pride in lhe not raised this restitution WEATHER K few clouds; extremely cold: norlchtvest Low-high 5 below and 10 above. New Year's Day: cloudy, snowy. P E T E RBOROUGH. Ont. IOPI-John Ryan. who said I he was 1962 Good Citizen of , the Year for Lantzville. B.C.. « 1 was sentenced Monday to 30 months in Kingston Peniten- liary hillp. Ryan. 34, plcadcd guilty to 16 counts of forgery and false pretenses invotvlng 53.000 in ‘ation of the historic meeting of ’ the Fathers of Confederation in lcharlottetown, 100 years ago. lcept of the union of the then here rprovinces, later brought to frul- ‘ . 'tion by the formation of our na- he had been glahted h and other property to raise restitution money. Monday he certified cheque for $475. to enforce a truce. nolve the differences th atlm-alfie that “(Elsi [ctine for th e"~'i-’¢~ v i V “~ ‘ 33? gfiggseéggfggfiggelg make loan that [our forefathers contri- m(,m_.y.-- me magistrate told The . reement’ reamed 1 St C,-"pied mm street bame3_ iron.‘ a cup co ec. . I H ‘ ;_ vbutedas osts and de egates to ‘m, before dfiwn Monday acfter a llz. They were also considering T“°“" """" bh 919"‘-" “f. exme‘ 3 .we 315° "F39 0"’. cmzehs mlfhe lnlilal meeflng Of 01'" l0llnd- Ryan. a former fire chief, - - nt at all Island hospitals as iactlvely participate in the cen-lmg Fathers and in ~l96lt , ,.,.L..._ men _ town leader and ch,” hour meeting of all interested Sandys' other immediate pro- . V . . . Dames’ promised tn calm the pusals which Ca“ (Or: the first bZIb\ of 1964 is awatlted.. nine days on Cyprus. alld prisoners. - . _ , ,. Re-establishment of telephone tghficlh ”‘° hrs‘ bah-V ”‘ °“‘ general. Prime Minister Pea1- I The gun battles lll Nicosia ‘ 9 Edward island, The cup. . . _ streets had threatened to ex-’f°'"'l""m°“‘“°“s f"‘"d ma" ’°“"3will be made of sterling_silver: fyehra:;(:d11:fe;'°§oih14t'hséignzfll f, plode into full - scale civii war °° " "‘° “""'5" "°‘°"- ~ and will he suilabiv inscribed. ' ‘ ' ""1 "°“hh’' 8 ‘"81"’ “aster” ‘fr(l‘ihmt‘livealGr‘¢:l2k-llle‘l<Ii'ki::l"ea dead bc-The ~m°lhc'ir hifhthe $hdetw i said the PF0m°“°" f°“°WS 3 ' Mediterranean flare - up clrafi“ R°‘“'“ 0' Thrkish - language lmSel;f‘°-*0" 9 “l 8 flu 0 long and distinguished mm ging in Turkey and Grecc e, ‘ ’ I . . both members of the ,Al,lailll¢l‘br°3d°a5t5 N‘ the 3°Ve”‘m°“l' In Rfl(‘l'llIl)I‘l Cllai‘loltctowr_l and tan’ and dmlomanc career “I . . _ Governor - General Vallier llennlal 3CliVl'-l95. 50 that communal strife of the previous '‘°'“'_'' °‘ '°‘“5°"- "°““°’ ,33:1l'dLCl:llt:"g§htehhl2lnlhhfinohlilll ",f,,.j3,‘;{';£,’.‘§‘.f..,,‘“'.".. wllhfi ;ii"c):2§lolin(looliieihle]lni$:k Following is the text of the Lieutenant-Governor‘: message: ;will visit our shores this year. 1 for a similar offence. “The year 1963 now belongs to ~ We know they will meet with an ill? M0nday- The annnuncemf-‘nu lhistory and as in other years it ‘ has brought its measure of suc- cess and happiness. its failures and sorrows. We now look for- b°m lot Canada and the woiid will be defence co-ordinalor for the ,9 1‘ “jfocused on us throughout the small Vancouver island com. ‘year We will be acting as hosts munily, served a three-year lagain as thousands of visitors jail term several years ago labundance of good old fashion-l ed ‘Island Hospitality‘ for which lunemplgymenf our province is so famous. It is l oilr hope that everyone will "Di '1 Problernl their hearts and their homes to “fiance but traditional enemies. ;mmm”ed ‘summtg-‘asidfi m(‘_.m,an't5 “ which began vdurint: the First lward with hope and enthusiasm! A I . K: Under the agreement. British *? ‘R,e§en,_,,.,g speclay prmes in the WorldhWal;‘_ wllen_(|‘:el‘1i. S\é’?anier lto l964dwi:h its cl1tal'l8:‘l.geStl.0lb):;;):!f‘t lggsirtlogieanélurbendmggeryntgi ‘Pearson Says troops Wm again patrol Cyprus. . . mrsi hables Mm m the“ respect. won t e lslllllfluls e rvice ilmet an IS uncer aln les 0 jfoname we also mi: 9 Our cm. I. with memories Shh fresh or the live mmlmunmes. hrdel andllMltharh Cmtis and ‘fag;-‘dir th rdvlnce and its citl- lzens l0'Rf‘llVf=lv paiiicipate inl OTTAWA ‘C‘P‘—P1‘lm9 M-W5‘ 195°‘ “'h°" ‘he V‘°°d" “gm '.°’ 3T0 ADMIT WOMEN ~ ar or ha an lhr-mwaiieihlintnl tzens.01964evlr,ill have a si»eciai'the centennial “activities so thatgief "W50" *3“ l" “ "N9" union with Greece was at its.~| d . .I.hmWmd M. citizen‘ Wm height’ ‘ I S lspend News Year's Day movini . Dunc“ 53 "fly 8. Common-' a I from levee to levee. most‘ wealth secretary. who flew BOSTON IAPI-—The earth's or ‘high are sclie u 8‘ bou ' \\ d led to here from London Saturday. an- _zreat Shad0“' blot-led out the hold in Cl'taI‘l(Jl.tCLO\VI'l. Other re- nounced approval of the British .‘full moon early Monday over rceptions are being held in many . ' peace package. millions of square miles from i of the Island towns. ‘the Atlantic Ocean to Asia. I In Charlottetown the day's first land‘: Greek Cypriot moon . hold his levee from P- am! the Turkish Cypriot vice- genon_e;[:)::?:l.];edatthe3 P33. tat the Charlottetown Hotel, president. Dr. Faail Kutchuk. gage point in viclm-my 3,C_ where. following a custom estab-V. ‘WASHINGTON lCPt -— Inle- Kunchuk sold the cm;-us non. More dmmaflcalm but leshlisllcd in 1960. and unlike 81l‘l‘l0.I‘ Secretary Stewart . Udall stitutlon no longer exists be- sciontiiionlly_ Formosan ghl.lol‘l}or1L‘\'oos. Womon will beM3d‘3Sald Mo_nday_he ls 0Di.lmlSilc| cause there is “no possibility" nese beat gangs and exploded lmmfd‘ B‘9h"p Malmlm A‘ a°'i'3b°"‘ d‘5°"55‘°“ Wm‘ C"""ada' of the Turkish and Greek com- firecrackers to scare off the munlties living together on the hound of Heaven that was Island. gulping the moon. For them. LEADER3 AGREE i In the Occideni. scientists llevee getts lmderway with Lieu-, ' ' " ‘ H? Sllld U10 agreement 86- interested in many things— ltenlaint-Governor MacDonald play-.‘ "Punt! his D|‘°P°33-15 WIS 8i8n°d from the earth's atmosphere to ing host at Government I-louse.l I by Archbishop Makarios. the 15- peculiarities of the surface of Premier Walter R. Shaw will H ’_ M: J _,‘_ __ _ , in-uncut. - mi ' - ’ - ‘ Kutchuk told reporters who the ghhgs and m'°"a°k°"s °b'_ lCit-,v Hall from 3.30 to 5.30 p.m. power -. . ., ' ly produced excellent re , Q, B evleml - . . i . . visited his residence the C‘ p- wohs - i ,G“°“P-‘. Such 35 e 9" ° . I, Udall was speaking to .i smalllgrounds for optimism that the J sum‘ The devohnhg shadow l1"“h s“"‘°‘-V 3”“ “he Masms “"1 group of reporters following alunited States and Canada may ‘soon be abie to complete nego- ““ °°"5m““°“ is d°ad"' ' which began eating into the . Mud Whfiher he Wan“ CW‘ moon at 5:24 p.m.. Taipei time. " “'5 P“'ml°“°d between 9"’ retreated. And at 8:49 the moon also hold receptions. _ press conm.enCe_ , Questioned about a New York |s;’“Unsu_ccest"ul lieved the province was fully‘ MAY B Eachcrn will receive guest‘ afion the proposed $I.000.000.000 negotiations between the bishop's T0‘-idenfi‘ fl‘°m 3 10 United States project to har- countries on 4.30 p.m. and Mayor.A. Walthenlness the Bay of Fundy pa5S?_g..may . G8ll‘<lf‘l Wm mild “'15 "V99 atmaquoddy tides for ctectrlcgealiilg Fprl a both young and old will make it'Y°3"'5 message that “"°mp1°" Ian occasion to remember. l "It is our great pleasure lmada lextend to each and every citi- l_Seci rch For Hair 'still too much unempioyment and all our efforts _must be ucm SRINAGAR. Kashmir I Reut- Moslem demonstrations he re we re strengthened in 1963 fa a stolen sacred f‘ellC—a strand war persists, l Co-operation ls Urge f2‘§‘.’.'i.ElIé’.i.“ .Senate closed out the 1963 U.S. ,by passing a ieign-aid bill ‘fresh burst of Republican de- um stu week-5 remand h, Sell his car , Final adjournment of the first Johnson to extend government credit guarantees on sales of The House of Representatives agreed to this provision in a ban on the federal underwrit- ing of credit sales to Commu- ohnson is authorized to guarantee credit whenever he ’determines it is “in the na- 1 lcongress within 30 days. l The Senate adopted the com- $ 000 low the ceiling previously au- thorized by a roli-call vote of Then the senators gave voice- menl remains one of the mostvvote lpressing problems facing Can-lguarantee provision and an» .n 96 . _ “some progress was made on ‘mam aimed at restricting the lze" °‘" best “"5"” f°r 3 ham’-Vlthis problem in 1963 but not employment of third - countr hand prflsperhhs centennial yeahenough. even though the total lnationals on U.S.-sponsored for- "' 1964' _W __ lnumber of jobs available grew leign-aid projects abroad. ‘by 250.000 or four per cent." hel That wound up the work for said. vv ' Mr. Pearson said "there is ‘back into session ll-the middle , of its Christmas-_l¢gw..¥veaai'~hol idar ' i ' rec . On the international scene. he Mike ens’-An elnpected renewal 01' said world peace and security told disgruntled members that Johnson wanted the bill passed iled to occur Monday as though both still remain in."during the present session." Police pressed their Search fol‘ jeopardy as long as the cold [To have put it off until the next ' lsession which convenes on Jan. of hair of the prophet Mo-3 hammed. The theft of the relic Friday .N_B_ Suspect from a mosque at nearby Haz- ratbal. where the hair had been? I kept for more than 600 years, touched o ' massive rioting dur- ‘ :7, he said. would have “flown in the face of the president‘: wishes in a non-partisan mat- Seventy of the 100 senators answered the roll call after l 24 PAGES First Session Ends Ol 88th Congress three hours of wrangling over the need for prompt action and a Republican-led demand for I non-government study whole foreign-aid program. Voting to accept the compro- mise appropriation approved by the House for the current fiscal year ending next June 30 ‘were 40 Democrats and 16 Re- publicans. Oppositing it were seven Democrats and seven Republicans. After disposing of the meal- ure in a 4‘/it-hour meeting. the ‘Senate adjourned to resume its holiday. The House. holding I token meeting to await the Sen- ate windup of the longest peacetime session completed ‘the adjournment proceedings at 2:51 pm. _ Greek Election ‘Called Feb. 16 < .A'f‘Hf-INS lAPl -— King Paul. ‘faced by an unbreakable cab- =inet crisis, ordered Monday a 'new national election for Greece——the second in this in- ,tion since Nov. 3. . He chose Ioannis Paraskevop- oulos. 63. an economist. to head a non-political caretaker b- -inet to govern until the election- eb. 16. It meant the fou d government for Greece since Constantine Cara m a ii I l s ro- V :signed in June after eight years ‘in ' office li....‘:-.“;..ii.‘.;i Not Selected" to I MONTREAL (CPl -- Robert ‘Shaw, world's fair deputy com- .missioner - general. said Mon- day an advisory committee ‘named to select a new symbol tfor the 1967 exhibition in Mont- real was unable to make I choice at its first meeting. . A symbol accepted by the fair directors was thrown out by 3 Parliament Dec. 21. ' - l ° T‘ ‘ report on Dec. 23 to the dollar Columbia River po emerged‘ S-hm i n g and uh‘ ef‘fr:§ts that New Brunswick was project but “there are still scathrd. amid much Formosan , . .. two deal 5 H | D H d [rejoicing . opposed to the project. dU<iialllsome hiilgdles to ovenbl } e 0 cm ea 5‘ Early ‘risers In New England said he was surprised an (ls-I He sa some 0 e pro ems lquesmning r9M * l land other eastern parts of} S mayed hy ‘:2: r€l’i::§tpl:.‘:hl'-hi] 3:.lgfiilghtgn}flfn1::lmi'S?0g;?3gCt::'§’?:‘Dam-U99 To Hate lslayinrz of it night watchmanl F0 O-fl fafl iNorth America. saw only part‘ ‘ - ' .1 I l . t f n . , got the celestial show which} HUTCHINSON. Kan. tAPl—-lS0m9 persons llnsfle l0 He DP"-irecelve as prepaymen or I '5 H." e Fl ure N B MONTREAL (Cm-‘The "“'li'§‘§‘-‘r“" Bostlhn at 4:25 i {The weshmhhd Shh” he Shpehlpoiihnicians from the iuiulisighziitaotto hggrgdlliecltiihctllepollhg JA K9 LLFg Fl 1 A h nish freighter Helga Dan, - 9 “IP59 “'3' 3 cut a derailed just east of‘ - . . C SONVI .. a. _ Iomcwhere in the Gulf of sl_ jbetwcen 5:28 and 6:47 am. but le_ .w 5 M d . ht .°°“'“”°5 had me‘ 3.‘ Oitdwfl Damage to the Sm-,t.b]ackenedlnl2ht. Lawrenc t b be at the height of the eclipse ‘Hutchinson On 3)! nlg - ,Dec. 4-5 and Udall said his of , Hotel Roogevelt Wm be a my ' " ""9"" ° ° “‘ ' Early reports indicated thereificials informed him the latlllig HO -DO OI‘ * choice for gold cane honors as 'd¢'iWn b9.‘~’3" “3l"9"l"8 the Sky-3 . . . . ' . ‘ l d th't ll; -up to ---t m l‘”"i'i?.‘t".’.I'.?. §?:§§{‘.’i.°:f ..'l"fli'...".‘3. twin 3.. ¢.,.;.,e.l rbor in the new year. ihizhl. the eclipse ha_d 26 mm-l . . . i .. P0" Omclll-S Said Mondayl “'95 m 5° wheh It hamsmd W!‘ Kanht uni!’ siimlahllhoiimzhihl cets\sf:L kesman for Senator Ed-l the lrelghter lg dno in Montreal with the setting moon over the 90"“ 935 ° “ ° ' l W ' lgate the heavy ice jams in with ice. is due in Quebec City late today. I Ho other details immediateiy. Nfd.Trci lc ,_ I ' ' sr. Joi-iN's. Nfld. ioP»—A? ’ , , w'd9IY"Kn°w" snowstorm that gave blizzard conditions to much of New- Educator foundland was rapidly moving . away from the district late . OTTAWA (CF)-DI‘. Florence Monday_ leaving the l . Duntop. n widely-known educa- province literally blocked withl for In Canada and the United snow, States. died here Monday. She Semiedl ::IlI::Tt?0IlIsItpr§:lllssl'hI‘allf .'°° 9”“ c°“°3°' Announcements, notices is "i. :1: 3 . Dr. Dunlap began teaching in rural schools near her native g:"h'.;'t°“h' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' "xi Ottawa In 1916. she helped es- C “f ' """ ' I tabliali Carleton University ""09 »- . here and lectured there from‘ E‘m“"“" ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ' " ‘ m1“5_ ; Finance Markets II lectured at Columblal Snort -- -- 12 University for 16 summers and? Prince County 2 ‘i the University of California.‘ Klnn Queens. City 5 a University of Saslatche- sumniérsldo . 3 wan. the University of Alberta Women’: . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 ind Dalhouaie University. , ,' -. Eight Die In Crash , Oi Canadian Aircraft 3, . .n-gnltntun-Ar bly hit the top of a tree during ‘- rag RCA re '-,— F transport its approach to the field. It mm rtons"aboardlcrIahed at 0:30 pm. GMT. late Monday night near about a mile from the runway. Air ‘Force Base II' The dead and inlufeff Wei‘! rn France. The itatten to Mnrvllle base. Fwd! News Agency said eight The plane operated I reitular penons were killed and three daily service to a base in Q,- Iritaln and usually carried I an r ‘flue W as-is-::llvt:ry_personnel and men on B OMS J’ Int-bud at ‘recent: in . m M :',,:,""',,.,, """“,";,',:,f,' ,,.,m“’o§‘,',$.'}§k_w.f,:,.i{"l,i'1,onof.., Jade McColl Stevenson. iv. hire to mark the comma of g‘ . . ll vlul H .but at: was carryll;II live ¢"*'°_"_ of calwy. uliea the old toast 1984. an Rear End Yell‘ End b Inobo l aodhthefr failhletu. literally as he poses for a pfc- [reeling seems to indicate the ing the weekend. It resulted In, MONTREAL (CP,_A 38_year_ ‘ ;old man picked up here for ’lasi summer in (AP) ‘RCMP’ it was learned Monday reighter Douala _left here on _ homes in plane and reporters and photog- _ The suspect was detained Sat- {France Mnhday_ ‘ mendous fiSl“'9- Fm? Marshal Ul‘dH.V night by 8 Suburban d9‘. The men survived the sinking see them JOHNSON hCITY. "I‘ex.d(APll’i—fi , ‘t = d M k‘ . M‘ I‘)emo- President Jo nson sgne I New Y“” D" '’ ‘he ““ “""' wesmh hhmhh’ ill? llhgertsilzggi olifcooihoiivvz “glad latdls ileuotedmlhleuskle as lMonday authorizing - - - - .i t ' h if d 1-} perhaps one car‘left the rails gaying Udalls comments re 1li)I'eeaarSitII‘;y mt; clfigneséa of ohm reigning Miss Amen”- the St. Lawrence. The Helga I k v . h o -t it I D‘"' h°"'“y ’°"‘l°"°°d "° “'99 B S b"i~h:e'iii::L°tgh:lh§§id'he had no llilfistte thfidsatlihe tuh"e el::l.ilatrl|.ld‘eng of ll’-‘. Kennedy. pres-ldent assassi- lNew Brunswick." Muskie be-lnated in Dallas Nov. E. C. McDef‘m0n Said M0fldaY- tective who recognized the man lof the vessel Dec, He wouldn't hazard a guess lfrom a wanted poster issued by ‘Newfoundland 5 o nth ROM 4 v as to the amount - , P. Most of the injured were re~; Bill an ROMP spokesman ilost, lhe u,s, leased from hospitals Monday—-lsaid the an Imong them D0nn8_-“Um. the-after interrogation by two'lrom hospital ,RCMP officers sent to Montreal Basqus_ mid,‘ and new lfrom Bathurst. N.B. They re- on the way to Montreal to take their families and France. I lturned to the Maritimes Mon- 5 flight to Paris. av. They were greeted at the air- port by French consul Francois lcr said if all lifeboats were iprovide no other detaiis lmme-1Alanrune and the crew of an painted orange they would be aircraft which more easily seen from the air. Patriarch, ii i Pope To Meet l-i-we VATICAN CITY 'AP-——’I‘he spiritual leaders of the were indications they would discuss a possible conference of Ii’! Christian church leaders to _DU3l-lN- Ireland ‘R¢‘“l°"5’*‘ fight atheism and tyranny‘ Irish playwright Brendan Behan tanbul that he was going to being found llnconsciolls in a where Chris: prayed before his A h0SPll8l 5P0lf95l'|'l3n Sfild "19 sciotlsness. disclosed PI l r i a r c h Athcn- cannot say how long he will be Paul that the Pope call for ii .added. Anglican church leaders some had an emerszcncy operation and PROBABLE TOPIC stitches. The purpose would be to dls- "He may have been involved the world. threatened by a".ice spokesman l. I common enemy, atheism and "There is also the possibility tyranny." that he may have been the vic- ,tim of an assault." POLICE PUZZLE!) New Year’: Day. The next no Witnesses l A... ‘A suspect was released‘ The spokesman said he could: Patriarch Athenagzoras I of'W8S ronorlod_ "fairly comfort-‘_ Constantinople announced in Is. able" in hospital Monday fillet‘ ~ Palestine Friday to meet Pope ‘P001 0f hlnnd 0“ 8 Dublin 5l|"-’¢f-- ' Paul VI on the Mount of Olives Pflllct? Walled to question him.l crucifixion. The date of their boisterous writer was suffering, meeting was not disclosed. But from fimellmonla andmhead In-, It probably will be early next JUl"lf‘s but had rcflalned C0n-. k. At almost the same time "We do not think he is in, time Vatican press officials any danger of ill!‘ moment and Igoras had suggested to Pope *in the hospital." the spokesman "_ world conference of Orthodox. The 40-year-old author of The’ Roman Catholic. Protestant and .Qu«W‘ l"f‘“0“' and Til" Husl-'-iize time in the future. one of his wounds required eight ‘ cuss "how to protect the church in a hit-and-run accident or he; Ind the peace and freedom of .’may have fallen heavily." I po- uufion Wm ‘Q Thm._.,day’l only Sunday. Behan walkedtarrested and hR.CAF Praised By French For Aiding In Sea Rescue HALIlI<‘AX tCP)——Fifteen sur- spotted the sailors adrift in ill-fated French ilifeboat in the Cabot Strait. The sailors did not leave the raphers were not permitted to Mr. Alanrune said in I state- coast. menl that the RCAF should be were commended for its part it the “You did everything sear released that could be done and more in Port Aux than could be expected. “On behalf of the sailors. thank ail of you." he said. Air Commodore F‘. S. Carpen- "‘ "'°"’L°"‘i' gBehan Pic ed Up Injured; §.i.iZii:n°sf.IE"-iiéitaiitiiiiiiii Police Will Probe Mystery arrested and fined $250 for ‘beint: drunk and disorderly when he was refused I drink in a bar in Los Angeles. PLAYS WON FAME . Some of his books have been seized or banned in his .l."lt.ive Ireland. but his plays have won him fame on Broadway and around the world. The playwright made. his de- ‘hut in Who's Who. a list of the elite by naminii two prison sen- tences and citing "drinking" as his chief recreation. His I2-line, personalty ap- proved entry ln the I13-year-old British reference book added that since 1937 he had been I pledged to end the division of Ireland by force if nccessar . Behan became a father for the first time last month when this 38-year-Md wife gave birth to a daughtc r. hurt the same day near his Last year. he was hit by I car in Dublin and taken to hoe- ‘ .- » tempesiuoutl playwriiihl, pital. But more often he but No P.P‘r1.T°m°"°w "We really don't know what ‘known for his Irish temper and been admitted to hospitals in ‘ . happened." he added. "He has llove of liquor. has always had Ireland and abroad for liver fie G'““'fl3"- Wm mt been unable to give us any In- to ft obstacles——po- complaints. R Nbflfifled t0 M0 I‘ I‘ 0 W. formation so far and we have . In New York last summer. he In Toronto in 1961. he was ,left a hospital abruptly in III f‘ ed 3700 for middle of a series of medical In 2 tout of another hospital to which lassaultlruz a policeman and cm tests. Later he was treated in 983 ' ' lhts. was admitted for lreatmentlating dlstltrbances in a hotel. Dublin hospitals for three short (CP Wlrcpllotol . ‘ :5 diabetes. Bahui was found‘ A few months later. he wuiperloda. C