II It's Good For The IsIand The Guardian Is For It W E A T H E R Clear and cold, milder by evening; light Winds increasing to south 15. Low-high 5 and 25. With fittmdfimt “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” CHARLOTTE OWN, CANADA, FR AY, JANUARY 31, 1964 ,_._:———-:-———:_—. VOL. LXXVII. N0. 24 llurlul at All usual Ifllvihruloflleo llepanuut. Ottawa. all he pg-an d pnnuc hut. "°"l.u‘f§,“ SEVEN CENTS 16 PAGES Montreal Armory Looted OIGuns And Ammunition ARDA Director I I5 ‘Bea’rniI<s' To Tour Prince Are Involved By Don MECLEOD ‘types of federal assistance that ‘ , MONTRE-W ‘CF’-lii ii 20- lriiviiiz the "FLQ squad" inves- pnlnoo Counly‘ emnmkod by may he o.,a.llablo fin. the nl.o__‘- lmlnute, smash and - grab tigation, three leaders of the the pmwvnolal govonnnnonl as at lraid Thursday. 15 men looted movement were sentenced to rural devolopmenl omen‘ wlll hog la Montreal armory of machine 12 years each. another to 10 iguns. rifles. mortars. pistols years and other sentences were h "It was a very m ping." said Mr. Davidson lasti TRINITY CHURCH TO BUILD NETIV CENTRE t , ' . boom!‘ b A.T .. . I d’:':ctor of tihye fed-]nlElIlI. “and I am optimistic‘ h"'d a"”“""‘“°“' '."‘l’°““l 3“” the “'8.Vdt‘lown to I _&l meat,’ l all bout int he (1 2 lhl_ . The raiders, described as 17- SIX m0lll 5' Su-‘Dell ed len- . . . iBOf‘II( Sghahfigvahhrlzl owl dzfiglwhnugnlgnnvlnge aovgarn tho flgfixlm fol: or 18-year-old “beatniks," led fence. The congregation of Trinity Heartz Hall. it was also de- Bennett. recording steward; °p l ears” In), a man about 30 years old‘ The armory l-aid was the mo, Un‘ted Church agreed last cided that a chapel should be Rev. .l.G.E. Ball, minister; ‘Is Sentenced Dl‘0g‘Pa'I'n- ‘ Y lstruck al nzm am. at the ar_ am nllrlbnlon lo lho Comllo night at their annual meeting I)lllIl‘b€I\VeCl't the hall and the Alan Holman. chairman of . _Y alf. Mil‘- David-Son m9I~‘RURA[‘ PROJECTS lmory ol- Les Fuslllors Monl_ Revolutionnaire du Quebec uud to demolish the old_ I-leartz existing church building. Four the board of stewards. and " MONCTON (Cl-s, _ John Vln_fWlfh P1'6m‘1e1‘ WW3!‘ R- ‘Shaw-‘ nu her of rum] dpve|op_ y ‘Royal, a regiment proud of the ‘he hrs‘ lime the El'0uD'8 llama Hall and construct in its place of the officers at the meeting Rev. G yrwas. assistant ‘oenl Jarnell‘ 29‘ of ‘Other 8‘°V°"'hm°"" °h"""3"5 7 menl Pl‘0.i9€I5- already D"9’Pa1‘- so 1'9°°l‘d "5 French ~ speaking n[..I1as been brought to public at.- Halifax, ‘he new Christian Education discuss a are shown here._’l‘hey are. minister. (See story on page pleaded guilty T‘m“Sday to ‘ ‘me 'hl‘0V'i'n0€'S l'ul‘a| Igl-l y the pl-ovlhclal gnvetm. Ificers and men compiled in two lelllihne Centre also to be known as from left to right: Gordon 3.! ; bery of 3 Mungmn bank iagtdevelhpmenf Dl'_0EI‘8lm and the mehl‘ were discussed on ‘Vestal... » ‘world wars. A desk editor at Montreal La —? ,J‘ah_ 9 and was sehlenoed lo i“"‘:“"“ ‘days meetiinig “The baickgr u-ndl Army spokesmen said the Presse. I-‘ernand Marcotte, said ‘ ‘ . ‘. . i , - ' - ..i - - he received the call from an 0 N T S€V9h years In ll€llll-UlllaI‘.V- R i O ‘of the projects was reviewed. raiders stole 30 new-issue ma- . .. ‘, Jarrett. appearing before Ma,g- U55 a r 5 said Mr_ Davidson. “and we chine guns. about 60 Belgian ”."'de"“f'ed ma“ “"h" mt‘-II" ilsmle P-H- Sleeves. also plead‘ - will be tainiii- tn 1 k t‘ 'I-"- ‘him’ C°““°"-V~ Char" F~N semi-automatic rifles. six "°“°d ."‘° “"9" “am” W‘ Y EuiIt.V ttfi a CIl':I‘g(€v0I'taf.l8ll'l::‘Tw° SOTQHITGS them in Ottaf/a.e'no er 00 3 ]°"'°:°w"' ’e”l'°‘: .p“5I3'.dh‘; older machine guns. four i'our- (‘a‘l"le:auh‘n:‘up‘hfi *:"]"‘°“1'Y- ‘w - escape rom e es mora . .- . .._ spec or. was eec eo presi en ~ h l~ lo l d l. e eep one .- 0 Cl)UIl.IyedjatIIt“,l<aSt Mondfiy. ong Rgckef lax; qlglrfiz gtillgggelfluéhmuz‘ ll‘! the RClta‘r1%tteLo‘lvn Bliganch ll,n(,cmh5:ldo::,(:Sarsnnl:ln ahxlhlorlgi :t;l;‘eathe [newspaper man could receiv a o-ycaii sen encc ‘ ‘ . . . _ 0. Oyai 8113 Ian 21011 i " v W0 - run (_-0ncul‘rein(]y_ . . h’°a""d h‘ 3 desighhamd “"31” last night at the annual meet- 000 hotmdh of an-‘munm-On‘ and Director Andrien Robert of I ‘ Mohcow ‘API_Th9 S°Vl9I- development area and plans - . . walkie talkie radio equipment. . - Two ooh men ohn, on with . . ing of the tirancii in their new . . . the Montreal police department I or E Union announced it launched have been completed In nu-iaipe I ~ h lsoo Th? firing Plus 01' Mime Of the s "(l lh ~ the 5%-00° armed "’hh“"-V "I 3 “V0 Space Stations into nrbil Prince Coun-ty such an area. l;:§l~m,";_) mm‘ on machine guns were not found ho P armory ram appeared the work of amateui-ii, CAPE KENNEDY. Fla. iAPi lthe desired collision course with lS‘churmeier. Ranger project of- ‘branch of the Canadian Imperial‘ Thursday with n olnglo rookoh Cu‘m‘ml_u‘uug on the national _ hy the hundns hul lhe rest of “Thu an i . ——A camera-laden Ranger Vl‘the moon. er. ''I‘m sure we will reach 13 Commerce are to ap- one was reported in an mum . t . - ., . "lme W35 l‘€1aliV91y ~ . . .. . » _ r. ._ ARDA _ - th . i . n irii ~ spacecraft sped toward Lhei Optimism was expressed by the moon. ‘ pear in court today. iranging up 42.000 miles Eéinufi Hitch mi):\:l'dsoh :1-,1l‘S|'ee| Tfawher 0l‘fI9l:T,eIaIlh;0na§f‘Yf'l“yerSeaIdl. “O mg nlxlzrnhnsofar as udmlars ‘Ind moon Thursday and space sci-‘lspact’ scientists. who pointed The spacecraft was coasting mm-—* ‘above lhe eal.lh_ i ' - ‘ - ; . ~ - P <‘°llP9l’ue but the im- approxiiimately 270 projec The raiders drove a red truck iplications of this theft could be entists said a cructa mid- tout the Ranger was capable of toward the crucial mid-course‘ ' _ _ _ l ; _ ts. in- o “ course direction change of only in mid-course trajectory correc- point. where it u he 419- IMai."Gen. Khanh ‘F.|:::r0u"h°ansd°“1?]t'£'l° s'I"‘I“°‘"“- "°'V'V"‘§ed$.‘5'°g°i°°0 h'a"" h‘-‘eh ’|-aUnChed I.n N-S. ""° th" “h""°ry' h”":f°d the V?" Em.""' h" "M reP‘“'h’-W ' would avc to be .tion of up to 10,000 miles. “cided whether the course wa . - e mu _ up. appro "1 anado weapons. t en 0 ll" "' .3 91" “hing h‘~’l'50haI Charge of parently were unmanned. The announcement by the official news agency Tass made no -l-ho llrsltected. leaving nine employees the case. RCMP investigators moved in uull'k1.\' and federal investiga- “vei-y raw or these pi~n.iects."§ HALIFAX tCPi l_ he 53‘1d- "mm? "MW thl’ h9ad- 3 steel fishing trawler ever builtahd "“hI3'-"_ P"“5°""9I hhuhd lflifl M l‘u-Pal l‘I9V°l0Ph1'€‘ll‘l in Nova Scotia slipped smoothlylahd gagged 1" the C9113“ s The re-aiming point was pre- trite. if not. the Ra.nger's small 16 hours after launch, ‘SICel‘lfl2 engine would need t.oI would be ‘be ignited to make adjustments. l made to put it on target. i‘ A radio signal was to be15F' 5‘ beamed to the spacecraft about When lhe SP3C9<‘l‘3h Is Strongman 1 01‘ S. Viet Nam I U .week of the Progressive con-~ The resolutions committee Docfgr Tgsflfies ‘“"“u§.° ;t""°”:dh C d B hiaehlpfiirilteglld 1:1?“ eghefd-‘lu heel‘ ' . lg W8 C man OHTB (lU- " In 0 8 Ce ‘ r t’ A ' t f Ca - ih ' t bo t i th Se valve ssoclamn 0 n ‘dla-ljhflhlg of ll: l.oc:,),’,?.€ 9:: wlfi S b B b lliane, 60. told police there was ‘Unny rue C Y ‘a ring at an entrance to the ada. I i Party D ire c t or Richard [tie up the loose ends at it meet- 4 am‘ ‘ If successful it iaplu-oximateiy 75_ooo miles This decision is [fl made lgl mention of passengers. tcontinued on page 3 col. 2) ‘into HaIIha)‘( harbor today aftei-lPAPEn ."PPED_0Fu. from Ottawa were called would ignite the Ranger's small‘ mm 9 ” . _ h°"rs 3”" 1.3"“ ' °r 3 out ‘ SAIGON. South Vlet Nam "he "adm°"al bh’55'“h . .dE Police learned of the raid pohlcg wlLL C0_0PERA_TE 519011118 engine I008 €l10uEh I-OI .1 a""°""°m3 the Ra“g°”i'a‘m‘ AS F“day' . I fAPi — Maj. - Gen. Nguyen‘ I I n ichampaghe 5" the D°mh“9_hjwhen an anonymous caller tele-‘ hon - lhu Quebeu uwerve lhe space Voyage, ohm slightly faulty trajectory. that A sucCes5fu1_Rang€l' mills Oh. Ixhuuh has emerged loom 8 Steel o Coal Corporation siphoned Ln ,ns5o_ Montreal legislature ““ueu‘er u‘ _ ——-— federal space agency said: ‘,C0ui>|eld‘ with Wednesday Llhloudless coup 35 lhl’ 5’”°“3‘ Halifax shipyards. anon lo say he Comm, Rovolln mu 0], ‘ M 9 D1'°V1ll- ‘ . .... ‘ “ his miss distance is well smooth firing of the Saturn l man and uulual dictum. M The trawler. Cape Anne. Ml llonnall-9 du Quebec (The Que- wllh Iiullcf “I0” 1.” ,‘ “Delhi” within the correction capability rocket. would mean a major [South Viol Nam H9 vows to feet long and weighing 362 tons boo Rovnluluuuuy Committee‘ the t.he0ff‘l l'f‘:uD0l(‘F. in solving lof Ranger's mid - course ma- step forward in U.S.‘plans for ismasn boon the Cnmmunlsls was huit for Lunenhurg Sea had taken “Yeapnns from 9 Rune Haul?! “"5-“’ l;nG'fih°"3,I “oeuvre “whet °“gh‘e' The cur‘ "5 mahhed lunar landmg before and “the traitors who advocate ' P"'d"°‘5 'hh“h"'d- T“'‘‘ "W" armor . Two radio stations The nosl-o “war "3" rent trajectory of the spacecraft I1970. _ 'neutralism." will he built at the shipyardsiwere also called. Danielq Tolhn was Aked ‘by is ahead and slightly below the lhsix television camerhs s$V:c1:‘ Troops and luuku based ln the-‘ n for the same firm. Police rushed M the Wane ‘Leader n son. Olmosltion moon." i 01159 1“ P°“h ' __ ivel-led} The trawler has a 26 - fool ' ‘ 1 ' .‘ Should the correction attempt ‘lcraft launched by the Atlas s:Jlgu°“ 3"?‘ a nu e d offensive; o beam‘ ls ooon lrom lhoi‘:“"‘i‘lIuaf°“"d 'I'_‘s‘:)n:;'l‘hI‘3';§l:g ‘“lgiseh:§°‘;nefni;"e”3':lh- th‘?-, i: - fall. it IS P0S5ib1€ the 5iPB¢°'lA8eh3 "°°h°" ‘mm Cape Ken‘ against a Communist guerrilla I i ’ ' . ‘main deck and has 21 fish-r00 free tiiymseiifres’ They were un- ‘regiment toldr re orte mha-Mr!’ craft. could be tiIt‘et‘l as It passes lied? It 1_1‘-49 l-m- Thufidfil stronghold _ nuloulv hacked‘ OTTHWA'>"(C§l"’l“ainserva- lothor meeting rooms in the ho- ' capacity of 3,000 cubic feet. suuiharmu ' i u Smuuud b MP “:0 1° ‘’ ' th‘ 13°“ 5° h‘ “m°’“ °°“hI I. If ‘he 51’-"°°.""‘“ °°"‘hI““ ixhunnis successful ‘bid for live politicans say they were atl ~ is equipped with a 750 - horse-I . t - the night whit h see U amiih take picture; of the tuna; guy. lit: immensely intricate 66-hour tumour Thursday ‘.fn.sl stunned then jubilant I Requests for accommodation nower nlosol omnne with a sen“ I‘-ally N‘-Polls Said the raid-‘lav an “or 9 man» 0" 3 9 face from the 600-mile distance. «flight. it will bear _down on al ' ; b t lh l ' ‘ _ ' ;have been double t-he number 3 loo Snood of ll know V."-‘ “'9” 3" mashed "I M‘. When he ‘a ' ed so The Ranger's sole mission is relatively that portion of the I ‘f1 0U 9 hl9l'¢5 h9_lh8 5h°“’" .received at revious annuv‘ ————————-—-—————--—--—- hwy appeared “rm” me’ and Honh, uh mg, in "mm to snap closeup photos of the imoon‘s surface about 10:49 am. lGovlt lm the annual meeting next lmeetings. Mr. Thrasher said. ‘J st how many of the faces 3 . ea. . t e armory I I lunar surface where a U.S. as- lAS'l‘ Sunday. land five yearsi Eleven previous U.S. moon- lshot attempts -have failed. During the last 10 minutes of tronaut may from now Equipment aboard the moonl !To Rescind ar. “These guys grabbed me and '1 '. bl r .h ' ‘iii ft‘ It the cameras are toi . Thrah . "ii Th CI -itii s d . ‘armory about 8:30 am When ““'”'e“ l’.‘!5"‘“l‘ m” “"9 "19 ("),§.I18l(c‘f.: thizphiofin osuriaghvlgfiIgocinthgdction. relaying as many amp]: (hrf Iriltlerestui? dig Eigeedfl ’l‘V1r.unTt‘IIi':sher considers "na- STCI'Ved TO Death ‘he opened a peel)‘. hofle. a ma ‘li‘1a(;suc‘:’i‘i‘r‘int.‘ h PP’£,3rrt‘:‘n‘ll|et "l small as a card tableh ‘ ‘h d ‘as‘ , picures by radio lsig; l‘ delegations from the various -tional unity and how we are go- STELMRTON Nu ‘om .§rt;‘eterl‘dh‘lm by “lush irst l'l:1l';l:‘ ev “ed mu “D ‘Hm handagng. E U o ‘ ’ ' ll, ' . t e‘ ‘n e ui men 3 I r ‘n . C fd 1' . , ... —_ n sa e was army u- - — _ - lparIv:ifaIhealrhndt':§,'h sail‘; lie/I. III; jgt gigpilvilsign l‘ilibd)raIory. OTTAWA tCP.l—The new fed-, The ukon. entitled to two mire e“.eCti€Ie’\§to uu, fneergulgf edi witnesses testified ‘on important business." . They I°°hed hhe P681 beat- -.. eral sales tax on building ma- ‘voting elegates. is sending 13 lber one issues facing the coun- 'l‘hiii'sda.V that a 21-montzh-oldi he opened the door, "Ih ‘.VP*~’5- A“ l' them except 1Roulaine said the raiders ran‘°h°- “'h° W35 ahhlll 30. were ‘in. armed with rifles. sawed-off‘1’ 0F l3 years old." he added. shotguns and revolvers. tied M"?”l\Vhil€'. police said a land’ hanged him and locked French-langiiaae radio station. llum in the cellar‘ CJMF. reported receiving 5 call Within the next few minutes. h'I""da3' “hm _3" Unidentified ‘the raiders grabbed eight other h."5"" “'h” """m“d 5 "hh€!‘H‘ 'men—hoth civilian workers and ‘hm h““"’~ h'”Y 3"m‘3d- Would Imilitary pcrsonneI—who showed nmarhh “h h" M3“3Z3-" the 30‘ iip for duty. Some of these: vIc- ma" has“ '." N°"'h""h Quebec- tims thought the affair was a The "ah" d‘d hm‘ 53-" when fhfi joke llI1III7II1e_\' were herded to "garch “'°"hI ‘ah’ I"'3“"- hill u itcrials has led to “a horrible }aIternates or observers. ltry and. presumably, the meet- baby girl who weighed nine Iand confusing mess." the Cana- Altogether Mr. Thrasher and ling pounds died of starvation and Testsldian Lumbermen's Associationparty officials are preparing} Hie acknowledges Mr. Dief-‘nml, h°‘°°"h P"I’°' After CI1iId's Hands Burned i”“'-'hoI"‘é'vT$”iirini tie '°““°"“‘“ “““ “E The "W" rive" 3' ~ in . . MR. CALLBECK Q. Q) C ifor more than 4,000 persons for ietnbaker's I T I f d "jtimes frantic wartime days of‘mi.fimedlhiiihgdhheflhhghtfihh:jfl‘:lei1Jai1Ih'-qlifismnnotbhniigiliiii to gzaglilsmrliall mqmry here ""0 8 fans 0 9 ‘ _ government timber control did dents and the Young Progres- find dissidents after a govern- 9 eat as‘ O.“ 27 "I Mar" " BATHURST «V-5 ‘C?’ "A4910-“"3 3 °"l’h°a"d d°m" .such a state of complete confu- .sive Conservatlves—start their ment's defeat at the polls. he 33"" Pea“ L‘”‘m""" daughter L.C Callbeck. research offio-l26-year-old Bathurst mother of} Wallace Roy. also as. was slon and nnoerlnlnly oxlsly the snloellhgs duping the weekend, ay5_ ‘of Ml. and Mrs. Leonard Lati- 9l' h‘ Piaf" P3’-h°I°8.V 3' iheisix Thursday Was Ordered hllflhed 5125 ahd the COSI Of 3 association said in a brief sent? The response caused head-E "I-lowever. I think that good im” “T h981‘h.V Suunyhrafl. Experimental .‘ "“""" undergo mental examinations at icourtroom window through to Finance Minister Walter Gor- .quarters to consider shifting the jsense will prevail at our an-1 0lhPr Witnesses said three old. 3 5P3mSIl h‘3"5‘3h°“ "f h‘9.Camphei1ton after being chart:-Which he h““‘°‘I 3 Chair duiinzidon. V ‘to from the Chateau Laurier inuai meeting. and i would be er children were taken into the research I’ ‘I ““ "T‘”’h'yl ' ' h f - -th‘. i'fe'. earlier appearance. It asked that the government ‘Hotel to the Coliseum here. In- Iver . ‘s d to s . n th‘ 3 air of the Ch'ld n‘ A ‘d the cellar tied with I 5‘ .”"° ""9 “’°“ld st” ."""' Yea“ Wm‘ P°ta't° Fungicides". i:(i1d v‘(,I‘t:I1l8IIl)II:lS:lSng‘I1an:‘S diiyrdlelidtl lhohloriler to aipllear again rescind the tax. scheduled to Istcad. closed-circuit television Idonh Iililhlirliifouid inedicaitey ldldfiigociety. I re 8 l bandages from the armory P°"°" hh‘°h"d ‘In ah h"'d3"-5 The 9'9" was hhhhshed h’ l g unisnment dthis -week for cliainges against rise to eight per cent from four lwill be used to link the main lof confidence in the presenti Dr l-l.A. Locke who examlh_ ‘medical cabinet, from ‘he _ h‘I3“‘] “I Mhntfeal the March 1963 issue of "’l’,f.7“'lS(iiI§i aiivailiace Roy pleaded not -wide» the Child Welfare ion April 1. - ihaiiroom deliberations with ileadership." Ied the baby in hospital at near-.. Al about the same time as l‘*r""‘;‘_'l"(oh<?‘é‘i‘i‘illh of ‘the raidnhlled icide " 6 Ten ." i - ~ ‘th ‘d, i it it aw ‘ ‘-- °.°3’ "9 "'1 lnnnolohod lnlo snnnlsh hy lhe-guilty to the charge laid under Actnsmashed the window zztnesi ..i ‘ .‘by Nehcriasgow. said he found .m‘:‘e::“l slh‘:;‘:‘;‘° §ainh2u°°O‘‘ ”; ‘checked ho. nolloo wlnlo nnlloo lmlllule Naclonul dc Tecni.-|ogin.the Child Welfare Act, in anlliea-ring his wife ordered tos .; lthe c‘ ild Iihlll. listless and Montreal mu” house Oulslde in suburban westmnunt wpl-u Agmpecuurlu of the Republic oflearlier court appearance here trial. He exclain‘1‘ed before row-l . ‘lbl‘E‘a‘I‘Illn‘g only short gasps. wall nonoonolhg "traitors" and °h°‘’'‘‘"g 3" h'“°h‘~ red 0" “OI- Atrgentlna, hwthis dw»¢:e‘i<‘a‘rid Fizfiuolgered to‘lhgjaf.‘Ile ICIrl“8l;:)ingIfwSlIgte‘ l‘serg‘t‘iln¢“ .3 ‘;‘l“il‘e‘i;>r were maggots under the ..lmuerlansl s‘vmuanuZel_s‘.. no_l H 0 d Mr. Callbcck was advised t san ra n . _ . - -. i V‘ ' . lice were unable to determine. a er if f we work ii? ‘tint. Y . .° ’ the test done in your countrylhospital here under‘ trea men thy ‘ hheahh and web ‘~A mum‘ am‘ ‘t ltion between the armory ioot- lnvesflguihon . the great experience acquu"i for second and third degreelwee W en 9“ . . P 00505 oi‘- mg and the slogans. painted in all could be of special utility tolburns. reported sustained asifare authorities reported the: : lJames Park said the child died hegvy black l,alhi_ OTTAWA 'CPi —- Defence opening andiburning incident to RCMP. * ;of malnutrition. Mhli-W’? I‘I€“.VPF has Ordered 8 our technical experts." illulllshmellt h“‘ --n,q" sqimn USED l pr‘ Locke sold tho hnhy could.‘ fiill nvestiization into the theft ‘ : Ihave been sialrving for several The M°"m’,a‘ lp‘°h"",_‘h’h"’”' "I "'"m“3‘”‘I "‘mm“hlt1°“ ‘mm FEDERAL OFFICIAL GIVES VIEWS . .;“‘:°‘fun“j°“j‘:‘“u‘f‘°“‘f‘;’§f’;§‘"h;§‘373' t'Ih:e“inI':.stig:tIiJtg1. Tits: 'I‘ed\1r?r¢1m:1(;h)aihrrr'I:h1t3'announ(:!:d een squad was established ‘last year Tliursday. Alvin I-lendshee of die Cl1IId- ::,‘,‘lI§,“l'u“"l’3l.,',',‘,‘l’ "‘""""““ "I "‘° _ ‘.;‘(““"l"‘l‘l‘u:"‘°§’°::V Salli ;i)eha~l!h' Quehecois. . _ ‘ tion with the RCMP and Mont. [hem ‘" 4“ Im" h 99m‘; The FLQ claimed responsihil- real police to locate the stolen ) -I'_“-"5 "I" " ‘' W37" "I ll‘! Ity for a I0-week wave of bomh- weapons and ammunition and ' . iS0Cll’l.V belflfe If 16“ hospital. ings in the Montreal area from apprehend members of the ‘ March to May last year. l-‘ol- gang which raided the armory. ‘Money And Politics Linked The army was ordered to take de Liberation all possible steps In en-opera» A St. Lawrence Navigation Seen Practical In Winter ‘navigation in ice. or with Ice; breaker aid." he sat . . This sltpation would improve _ ‘with further annual aerial sum- veys which would give the oil-l-AWA (Cpl; _Gyhar.llnu§‘li itst. Lawrence ports open in win- nnvlgatton lit e u 0 -‘v4‘l- ‘ . . _ and along the Si.‘ "Winter navigation to (Montt ’ River to Montreal real and also to_the lower ii-ea mg und practical, is inevitable, g‘:‘owinl E y—j says I at government evi- dence. - This conclusion is based on Information gathered in a four- year period by the giaciology section of the geographies branch of the fdspnrtment of mines tact-intent surveys. ..'I'|ie lrlormntionulvu obtained s.. In aorta) curve I conducted years since to map the distribution of‘ the winter ice cover in the null and river- .W. A. -Black. a‘zeographer and iceologtst in ch -ge of the u any in an naviga- trnl and other out of economic demand- CAN DIRECT SHIPS ‘ Mr. Black said aerial stir- veys or ice conditions conducted n a regular basis can be us to direct ships along safe 0D9l‘l routes or along routes that can be cleared by ice-breakers. “We can find ways for ships to get around difficult spots ei- ther by themselves. especa 9 HI they are strengthened for I o 8 ... _. 3|,-¢h,_ dentin l. H Clnulfle . . . . .1-‘I miiiiiriiii. ... . . . lo ‘I 3,," ._ . riiiiiiioe. markets 9 Rural churches . .. - - . . -- II [(59, Queen. City 5 sumgfiflg . 3 Women‘: -- ‘ INSIDE TODAY ‘branch in better basis for uses- ‘sing future probability of var- ious types of ice conditions. Further improvement would achieved with greater use of .ice-breakers and with increased use of the waterway to Mont- real. a factor which would lmake it easier and cheaper to ‘keep navigation channels open. l Mr. Inc said the annual survey reports now make ;possIbIe for shipping companion. to study intelligently the candl- ltions they will face In winter I navigation, ‘ This year Mr. Black will make 10 flights over the St. ibawrence waterway, the same in in 1963. The first flight Wu lmade Jan. 23-24 and the survey I will be completed by tho and of IA ri . ‘ ‘‘ PNIII operation in being con-i iducted aboard I Lanicuter air-l I aft provided by the BCAl"Ii .38 Photo Reconiuionneo -Squldron stationed at Rock- Icliffe AirP0l'l in Ottawa. ' I 9 A large tandem wheel transfer truck broke through the ice in Cascumpec Bay Wednesday afternoon while enroute to smelt nets some distance out front the shore. owned and driven by Glen TRUCK BREAKS THROUGH ICE South. the vehicle was pulled out by “fi’ii”i‘Y large crowd gathered to assist in the strenuous salvage oper- ation. Also in the cab at the e was Charles Patrick of broke through a second time Atberton South. Vehicles have close inshore from where it been using the ice for several was again hauled to ufeLV- A Web. Matthews. Alhrvrtnn using a block and tackle ar- rangement. seen here. but 3 ‘cumstam-es." ‘ lterview Thurs ‘In Queen's Visit Protest QUEBEC iCPi—Money and need i-oiisidcrahle sums are o .\';-lI(‘I it appears the federal gm!- politics are behind the move of be st-ptn to assure “all possible ernment in inviting the Queen Laval University's student as- comfort for Her .'\iajest_v." is making a political move sociation in planning A protest The money. he said. could be against the Queen‘s visit to t t . f I 5. “P H m’ m'."i5'°' P""’"" Canada in October. .pu gs ::‘I1fIIal‘:IIIIh:(.)se0f ‘u."'5_h"s it" h:'°'.fy .”"" A.'.‘3'°‘ "We know well that this pro- ..the 5,000 stdcnts at Laval. ;:.mn heme" 1" (’a“ada' 1“ test will lead nowhere. but it is hihere were at least 3.500 who a symbolic gesture that we were not getting any hiirsar_ found necessary under the eir- or scholarship at the present said Brian Miil- time roney. 23-year-okl president f ‘ the law students at the l-‘rencli- G9V"3R“ME-V75 SIIORT language university. in an in- Moreover. he said. the visit day. l comes at it time when the fed- The big complaint. be saidueral and provincial govern- is money. Many students were fmenis must face serious finan- broke while some 31.000000 was ‘tint difficulties. Eexpected to s nt on the The protest is to take the visit of the Queen and Prince iorm of telegrams to Premier lPhiIip to Charlottetown andftesage of Quebec, who de- .Qu€h9C Cil¥- -‘eltned comment. and to Prime Ml‘. MuIl‘0ue)'. Wh0 proposed Minister Pearson. «the protat resolution It a stu-. Mr. Mulroney. former vice- ;dent meeting earlier this week.lpresideot of the Canadian Stu- nid that while ntudenu are in dent O I-‘.\-eryone l'P(‘02nI7.P\'I that the prrsent federal government ap- pears generally favorable to the demands of Quebec on about All levels. “but Mr. Pearson. by bringing Queen into the very heart of French Canada. wishes to demonstrate to the English provinces that in the last analysis he is not really I0 favorable to all the concession! made to Quebec." The Queen and Prince Philip are to participate in celebra- tions marking tha centenary of meetings in Charlottetown and Quebec City that led to Confcdv COl1SII'\i’lIJ\'I Aiuocut.ion. innin-