li it's Good For the Island The Guardian is For it WEATHER Intermittent drizzle or snow; winds north east 20. Low - high 30 and 37. Sunday: cloudy, rain or snow late in clay. Mir (promotion “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” 0:: 5m“ We Ma“ by “1- Pan 0m- Dw-nmm- CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1963. awn. and for payment of postage in cash Universi’ry Teachers Ask Government For Denial .Of Police Probe Charges OTTAWA (CF) H The Cana-v dian Association of University' Teachers has asked the govern- ment for a denial of allegations; concerning RCMP investi-‘ gations on university campuses. The formal request. made public Friday. was included in a statement issued by the asso- Walton's executive and finance Authorised von LXXVI. N0. 4 NOT”.ng SEVEN CENTS 10 PAGES Reveals Ready l lionshipIs that exist between fhe‘charges are true; we do earn- 1 university teacher and all of his l estly request the department of ‘ students. no matter what their I justice to give us some informa- VIPWS. I I ltion as to their truth or falsity." The association says an even‘ The association says that at more disturbing developmentino time has the association re- iias been charges that RCMP l ceived from the justice depart- invcstigations are not limited to l ment at specific denial of these the matter of security clearance allegations. nor to its owl- I I for persons who have applied‘edge had a public denial been committee to be sent to Prime for posts requiring such clear- ma e. .‘lllllslf‘f‘ Diefe'Iibaker. Justice a . i “The association would wel- Ministcr Fleming. Opposition “Specifically. it has been ail-come such a denial and a clari- ' ‘ party leaders and the press. leged that faculty memberslflcation of government policy." Cap" Rng" Beauregard' The association. i‘eprcscntingihave been questioned about the [m— ‘—“l 29' "f the 15f Battalion Prln' l faculty associations at 39 uni~ political views of students whoi . “955 PalYlCia'S canadlan ‘ at all. much less a post foriDean l wrsities. says it is concerned have not applied for any post Light Infantry“ h ‘ been l with the question of RCMP in-‘ awarded the Most Excellent I which security clearance is re- - «wed .Geneva Post PALM BEACH. Fla. (AP)— vestigations on campuses “only. Order of the British Empire I (MBE o ' ' "[t has been alleged that 'sur- 1 President K e n n e d y b ac- A 'd 1 because of the adverse effect r servtce in the veillance' is being maintained as university committees on nu-I copied the. resignation of Arthur which indiscriminate investiga- Congo. He was in Charge of a l MONTREAL [cm—Nine men" over such organizations as the clear disarmament. and that H. Dean as chief U.S. negotia- IIIIII IS bmm have on acaI were charged Friday with ar- tliis 'surveillance‘ is being tor at the Geneva disarmament I Canadian signals detachment l . . . . deniic freedom." that continued operation un- lrangmg automOblle accidents m "The whole basis of academic maint'incd by officers whose talks. the White House an- presence on the campus is not lnounced Friday night. der heavy bombardment and lglegggaflsgggnce companies or; freedom will be impaired if the he personally made ma ny ‘ ’ ' student is aware that what he. brought to the attention of the: can. who will return totprl-l proper university authorities." .vatIe. law Practice in New Y0rk.l leua RE-VISITED "'~ lAFTElR 63 YEARS SOUTHANIPTON. England tCPI -— Paddy Nolan. retired H al 1 f a x lighthouse keeper. K I I had a drink in a pub here 63 0 years ago and he enjoyed it so l much that he flew across the I a d Atlantic to have another one. i :3 '1 ‘D AWARDED ‘ He's flying back to his Chezzetcook. N.S.. home Sun‘ day with his mission accom- plished. The 82 - year - old man's wheelchair was carried into the pub—the Bunch of Grapes. He had a pint. Then he was carried out. "Its the talk and the. com. pany I enjoyed all those years ago," he said. “I think 1 rec- ognized somebody in there this time but I wasn’t sure so I CI’ from Reuters-AP LEOPOLDVILLE. The Congo United Nations forces Friday consolidated t h e i r positions around the captured mining centre of Jadotville but UN 0!- ficers said they did not intend. 0 advance on Katangan Presi< . . . inarv hearin Jan. 11 and baili to ple “D Supplies and 9mm" 3 ranng fromg $950 to 52.000. i went for UN troops" The "a' l The men were arrested by1 “ve or Gravemourg‘ $35k" ‘the Montreal fraud squad afterI was granted the award in the. trips through fireswept areas A" were “mm-ad to prelim- says or does in exercismg ani inquiring mind and attempting to m a k e independent judg- . mcnts. may at some later date? the statement says. :dents have been asked to act as LONDON (APl The Redl Dean of Canterbury. long a? leftist thorn in the side of the’ The Very Rev. Dr. Hewlett Johnson, 88. announced his de- parture from the mother cathe- dral of the Church of England with these words: "Aftcthaving informed the Archbishop. I have handed my resignation as Dean of Canter- spend his time speaking. travel- t takes effect May 31. i he. the dean and their twol ROYAL APPOINTMENT His successor will e ap- pointed by the Queen on the rec-l ommendation of Prime Minister Macmillan. With his long white hair. pink kihg' 'o'New York. In 1952 he set off an uproar by visiting the Communist side in the Korean War and accus- ing the Americans of germ war- fare. Both Houses of Parliament debated his. Korea activities. dean had abused his office. resignation. But the dean. ap- pointed to Canterbury in 1931 on while his health was good. He held the job for life and could not he removed. Mother Cathedral Dean Since his health is good. the eason for his resignation is un- clear. Mrs. Johnson would only the dean is résp si le for su- pervising the unending task of restoring magnificent Canter- bury Cathedral. This is a job the dean always has enjoyed. He is a qualified engineer. But it could prove a heavy burden for a man of his The dean came from a cotton manufacturing family in Man- Dr. Johnson has for many years been a member of the ed- ln speeches and in sermons from the pulpit of Canterbury he has compared communism Increased Aid By Canada with Christianity. “Communism is doing some- thing." he once said. “It is fol- cessor. a White House spokes-. real. has been forced to suspend all outside actiVities for an "1': lone to Six charges of conspir-‘ acy and fraud. . l l'l'wo Children .g 2 Maritime provinces in i Friday. Eighteen of the victim d I s in the {our fires were. chi ren. Gail died Friday morning when fire destroyed their two-storey tal Friday night suffering from 1 10. and Terry, 8. The rash tragic started Dec. 13 when a teen- aged babysitter and five chil- dren died in a house fire near Doaktown. NB. even days fires INVERNESS. N.S. fCPl-- The fourth multiple-death fire. in the r weeks killed two children here ured with Charlotte. 15. Jean, I The. damaged cars then would . lbc taken to several garages and! I 14-year-old Iat least four copies of damage. school stud- Shclhy Howe. Vancouver high days at parades; fairs and clubs across the Prairies and eastern Ontario as well as Mont- real. Telstar, Relay Return To Job lNorstad's Statements I ' NEW YORK (Apt—.The twol IU.S. communications satellites: ‘hoth transmitted television sig-f ; but out of operation for the last Lauris Norstad at an Ottawa six weeks because cosmic ra- press conference have set 0 after five years as NATO's mili- tary chief. said Thursday Can- ada won't fulfil its commitments to the alliance unless it ac- ccpts nuclear weapons for its forces in Eur pe. In Penticton. B.C.. Works Min- iLahoratories engineers. It re- Ilaycd a New York program to .‘ Europe and returned congratula- ltions in an 11-minute operation. l Relay. the second communica- itions satellite. later carried out ‘ its first successful transmission I nuclear force." the government. Prime Minister ‘Diefenbaker declined to make jhimself available for comment .'on the matter. External A f f a i r s Minister reen. in Vancouver. repeated previous statements that Can- first beer here. After Africa be convinced his niece Trudy Phelan to come to England .I—The 45.000-ton British cruise lship Canberra headed through i the Mediterranean towards lMalla Friday. with partial Ipower restored followed a pre— dawn engine-room fire. The fire had sent the ship's assen ers hurrying to sular and Orient Line. the ves- sel's owner. said in London that ipected to arive in Malta some- time today. he added. 0. was 160 miles off this ‘Mediterranean island on a voy- age from England to Alistralia 'and the west coast of the United .States. SOC that case. We shall resist. shall fight to the end. If Kol~ \ve7i falls, then we fight in the bush." . . . . . . 3an investigation by insurance? didnvt make m, If k . u do," M n. g P T h b v 1 - ' - -.. no i , . I I . .. . . ysc nown. t. s om es ast hitiigdtiiiehgsomm mm” '° CITE ALLEGATIONS l 13““3d-ei‘ed‘” I‘m Nimday'! N” Y?” 5 hm-‘md‘S' He icompames SUSPICWHS 0‘ accI-l , Nolan was on his way to the strnnzimld of Kolwczi. pinions have found II lI o CClSlOflI has been teachedi now serves in Victoria. idem claims ranging from $300 I w III I TSImmbe IhII their way into an RCMP me;- It has been alleged that stu- on the appomtment of a suc-. . fCP Wircphntoi Ito 31AM Boer 81” Vi 8" he had his A v mean“ 16. was re- ported to have stated in north- ‘informers about other studentslman said 0 ‘ Ac used 310' ere Ga" qfi' i l he 59”“ in India “’llh ill“ or" halanga that 1191‘ ready to ‘ ' . .1 ‘J l , ; ' , i . . _ . g . . "9:38 “IFfAT'ONISIII III antibodies... mums Kantian i. w... Cardinal Leger lglfe‘htfiéiméaf‘lm’tlf“Sam“. ! figgfhwggywzy "1°" m “‘9 l2'if.L‘tth..‘;”.£2;‘:d.§il:§“in‘i' WI” érfizfifincgnlfl “I?” am: Ethwillgzs- I a“ II IIImI II QPIIngI IeansI tresignation. Wit c A . . . bor Nogradi. 31: John Fischer. lI 1.4mm 1920 in do“ I", was He gal he was prepared to - -- a "0 ~01 w w rem. uts ctivdies l3]; Ernest Hey. 52; 1» ul . ,igmhm Rem-in Ham mat... m... .........a.cap..a. I I l Jarry. 37; and Paul Panneton. l, Harbor ghd {mm mm. tr. mm, in Kolwczi. MerRE'A-L (CP' h Pa'JII‘SO' ‘ l sailors used to remind him of Unl‘m Mime“. the big Bel- EmlleI Cardinal LPECF- R0man_ They appeared individually the Bunch of Gran“ Elan-based mineral firm whose- Catholic archbishop of Mont- for arraignment and faced fromj “"31le before Christa.“ riches have financed Tshombe's ession from The Congo. re- ported that all its operations in 36‘1"“ “Hid .hcca'lse “Tisav ACCIDENTS FAKE!) with him. Thev hart Clirist- Ka'anfla W halted heart. fatigue. Iit was an- police said old cars would be; mas dinner with‘about 20 rpm Apparently this was the result “ounced Fr‘day mghl' ‘NRlSlPI‘Pd “rider both QUBbecl tives from this seafaring area of damage to mSlauafi‘ms by . A" annoupccmpnt by {hand Ontario licences with I i Nolan ht“ been confined "I sabotage and to the chaos in chancery office at the Arch many as mm. diffmm imam a wth Chéir ginca'mfiz {mm Katanga rising out of the con. as orn 0 ng Icans chosen -~ v ~ ~ a *~ ' '- - t in ‘ ‘ II n N 31“ nurse f-cars would be hired an i . ' ‘ ‘ “P'I‘f‘dlm: Katauga months of uninterrupted work." Iliun mm the 01d carsI is: 3%?vpemtigoane? his “Em were reported bigwigs; bridzcs on the road to Kolwezi from .ladotvilie. . . . Anglican church. came through complexion and ecclesiastical say he thought this the right 5 ‘f’Slimales WOUld he Obtained-l ent. holds her pet Pepi as she into the U.S.. earning $200 8 lcru'se salls RCfEORT CLASH Friday with what fellow church- gaiters. the dean has been a time to resign and the dean we To The CODlPS “Wild be 59‘“ t" lhel practises on a unicycle in her week riding unicyclcs three P - I “.Snulh “ma” PIPES A5“ men have often called for-his flamboyant figure at Commu- himself was not talking. a lnSlIH‘am'e Companies Who Daldl home. She entertains during feel to eight feet lligll- ‘ n arfla Power igida‘Llllsitquntmg radio'remfls‘ resignation. rust; I soredrallies from Fe Apart . om r ligj us duties. Of FII‘Q Deaths. ..‘.Cl311}‘;n.5.011,atlllggébg13§v-s ,fififizhsmmnerandnther snbnthQli-. . . . ‘CP “10”” .i VALLETTA Malta theorems man-{hp maps advancmg from "' I ‘v e mves wild? W——————-—-—-—-—*‘ ' "' " ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' tow a'i‘d Kolwez't clashed with Katangans at Mu- longwishi. 20 miles to the north- sl. Thr‘i'i‘ was no confirmation of these reports in Leopoldville. capital of Premier Cyrille Adon- la‘< Central Congo government. A UN spokesman here said all 7i o I I 22 guys: the CrowndIby whom it Geofffreé Fishebr. then .Adrclli- age. however fit. Seven‘yeapnld Ne” Campbell lifeboat stations. he knew was t a UN troops agis \Si‘feagcaeig 0he intends to Hi: 030359 gin elfoii’dsy'tlfgi tn: WORKED AS ENGINEER Jr" and his five'ycar‘md Slsmr A SpOkesman for “19 ponin' had mkpn 3" airfield five miles outside .ladotville. Showing outward confidence. ling and completing his alt-1 mm, in this Cape Bram" to“..1nal5 acmss the Atlantic Fridayl ithe luxurv liner had l'f‘film'cd Tsliomhe told Associated Pres I I I _ . . . I I . . 1 I I I I . . . . . .. g fin i s h e d autobiography. Sl‘lEI DfitzbgfiLbonFAgf gid“ and grief bzroti‘ewsliluldey‘lngsthzlhkfgny ° ‘ $31,1on e r c o m l n g earner OTTAWA tCP) —-— Not uncx- Wlll obviously require further Ipower on a starboard engine correspondent Adrian Porter in added that the dean iinn per-l mam, churchmen cau‘ed for his at Oxford Brenda Campbell. 13. was in: r191 I". ] Ih d l t I 1 .pectedly. the statements of Gen. .ConsultatlonIm lightot’I the cur- and was heading for the island Kolwezi he is still willing to nee feet health and the resmnano I . - satisfactory condition in h05pi_l es at. aunc c as .uyI rent suggestions ofa Joint NATO at about 10 knots. She was ex- gotiatc a settlement of his se— eession from the Congo central government but he added: . . urns. . . . . . i . dau hters will continue to live; the recommendm‘on 0‘ 3 Labor “onal board. .0! the Dally Th -h‘ c '. f th ' " v ‘ l d'allon disrupted 5‘ "ansmmr'i ‘t'- 1 re . :s'ons. PM SILENT, The fire broke out in the main “\ i' i I h ganterbuwI ‘government, held fast. Worker. the British Communist None (Cgrflpgcfi aosya'prdidmfi‘EI resumed action in the morningipog,l “aw ptezwifl H I {I d Mr. Fultons comments were generator room when the PI and mink?” “flux”? "altimigg i e said he would never resign party newspaper. ' ' 'after corrective action by Bell ’en' ‘ 0” a ' mch y ’9 "c ithe fullest by any member of‘ 1mm. ‘ ‘ and their troops are still ad- vancin "We cannot stop fighting in We l ok- I 10Winf£ Christ‘s standards." ater nine children and theiri lNl P A k F I d P 0- III In 1954, after a visit to the father perished when flames tied across the Atlantic since the istcr Fulton said Friday Canadai3“:I “9 t" "5 NATO “h SHAPE d J. I ad ec United States. he was asked to stro ed their home at Brough~ launChlng last month. A test is not remiss in its NATO ob-1 ° - .. . l' ' ° 5W“ 9 135's}? "5 "NES- S I1 r I y in eastern pattern beamed from AndoverI ligationsI Harshest critiCism of Gen.l routed from Elisabethvdle and testify before a congressional ton. a community Norstad's remarks came from Indus Basin. has risen astro-I vmically. 30mins LEADERS I Syed Amjad Ali. former Paki-l stunt finance minister and now‘ chairman of that country's ln-‘ vestment promotion bu re a u. said Friday the irrigation and power project now is expected to cost smoomoooo over a 10- year period—nearly double the original estimate of day. and had talks Thursday with Finance Minister Nowlan and Justice Minister Fleming. v 0 was finance minister when the Indus River project was inaugurated. He said later he was neither encouraged or discouraged by these interviews. However. the Canadian ministers had listened sympathetically and he believe they will give Pakistan's needs due consideration. LONDON (CP) ~ — A dense fog settled over London and south- ern England Friday on the heels at I slow thaw that brought a nature of relief from a .lo-day snow and bitter cold. The fa cut visibility to as low u later" around london. bail and all- services. already at by um and toe, were fur- c by the thick mist. Air i on ‘< H 5 O- :8 n n slit Fog And lhaw Arrive In Southern England I yards in the “com- Saturday suburbs postponed as well as nearly all ocbed ed Driving remained dangerous and trains were still running late. although state-owned Brit- ish railways sold service would soon be 0 normal after a week of disrupted schedules. The sports world also was hard hit. with Britnln's popular soccer schedule al- most wiped out. Twenty-six soccer games were senior Rugby Uno professional has borne the brunt of p. AopohsmsnfortboNstloool Farmers Union said losses 0! madman» starvation were "not as heavy as first feared" to the western areas. 0 honest-om. to pause at t the Tower of London by A.C. Griffin. chief yeomon warder of the Tower as he arrived i it '4’ i. t . CANADIAN cameo AT LONDON rowan Bruce have. left. 44. be- lieved to be the first Csnad given to guards of the Tower. (AP WIrephoto via radio from [modem for duty as a yeoman warder. A Beefeater is the n a me = 1the military leaders in our de- lfence department used Gen. lNorstad as part of their pres- ;‘sure to persuade the govern- ;menf to 'accept nuclear weap- ‘ons." lOPPOSED 1‘0 WEAPONS I The New Democratic Party fs .oppOSed to nuclear weapons for {Canadian forces. : T. . Douglas. NDP leader. |said in a statement issued at lVancouver that Gen. Norstad's lstatement obligates the govern- ;ment to "clear the air" on the inuclcar issue. He said the statement was a i "direct contradiction" of one by 'Mr. Green. Liberal L e a d e r Pearson 1Thursday night issued a state- lIment here saying: "It is a de- lplorable situation that having laccepied these commitments we are apparently not able either to follow through or to change them.‘ He said Gen. Norstad had Imerely confirmed that the gov- lernment had accepted a nuclear irole in NATO but had not put. iCanadian forces in a position to ldiscbarge such a role. INSIDE TODAY l Announcements. notices to l Births. deaths . . . . . . .. . 3. 8 l Classified ll l Comics . . . . . . . . . .. 9 Finance. markets . . . . . . .. 2 l Editorials . . . . 4 City. Queens . . . . . . . . . .. s e County ........ .. .1 lion to the sixth congress of the. East German Communist party. opening Jan. ' - i » investi atin subcommittee at Ca 9 Breton. . Me.. was picked up by Relay. Canada had never failed to. I p I I .ladotville in lessIthan a week. be?:T:X:d sea?;d:o:: mm]: oirjggnagilhiieaggi e U.gS. Egmbassy in London. Two children and their father-l which contains Canadian - built honor its commitments of NATO ggavtlll 1553’?» $3; 22$?”th "IlIVIOSCOW lAPi ~~ Premier were still in fighting shape. But: “Ibugfion to the “fans Imver Ithe OSSIbIIIty of a boost in .Can. He swore on oath that he was died JanI 2 when their house I electronic equipmenh and Fe_ and “WI” not {all now 01. m the afi‘y aId IIorTomnto that.GPn {.Irushchev will soon make a POlior ropnl‘led that those he development project in west ada}; 322100000 “location to not a member of the Commu- burned down three miles from: ceived clearly for three min- future.“ he said. IN etsd i m of . rewm‘ : “pl to E3“ 3°11"): Th" mp . I. inilmeyfmin . . I “m party BathurstI NIBI . "to; “The nuclear arms problemi ors a s gu y PI w P lcoud mean new ISOVlf‘l. manoeu- Elisabethville to kolweIziI Via aklstan. ithe an. on which Pakistans Ituou and arrogant interfer-Ivres on the Berlin question are Jadotville were undisciplined. Estimated cost of the huge entire agricultural and lndus~ NW 3" lence.“ He resented an Ameri- in the offing. without hope and without or. International undertaking. trial development program " ‘can general telling the Canadian The official Soviet "mg (mg, launch Iin 1960 following an heavily depends. I ya tgovernment what its defence agency Tass announced Khrush. Report. circulated in Leopold- Indla-Pakistan agreement nI‘ Mr. Amjad Ali conferred with II; policy should be. He added: chev's plans Friday. Tass said \‘lllt” that UV headquarters in distribution of the waters of the Prime Minister Diefenbaker Fri- >4 “I cannot but suspect that he will head the Soviet depI'ja. New York wants to hair the ad. vanccs of UN forces in Katanga to enable Tshombe to return'to Elisabethiille. his old capital. 3 Bodies Recovered At Causeway Break ST, JOHN'S. >Three bodies were recovered Friday from waters near the Port Blandcford Causeway in eastern Newfoundland. but the search was being continued for two others still missing after a bridge at the causeway cnl~ lapsed Tuesday. The bodies of Bordon Burden. 46. his 17-year-old daughter Dor- ren. and Mrs. Walter Barrett 53. all of Port Blandford, were recovered when a car in which ey were passengers was. hauled from the waters of ('lane Sound about 300 feet from tho causeway Friday. Still missing are Hum Skit fingion. 20. driver of their car Iand Robert Skiffinglon. drixr-r land believed the lone occupant Nlld tt'f‘r § lot the second car. Both from IMusgravetown. about 12 miles .east of Port Blandford The ‘ Skiffingtons were believed to be cousins. The cars plunged into the gap ‘left in the causeway when high water. strong tides and heavy‘ ice carried away 110 feet of the wooden bridge. A man living! lnear the bridge warned other' car. of flir‘ danger. but couldn't get to the ('Rlli“\\ay fast enough to warn the first two. ASK A") Small limit miners in the Port Blandt‘ord n rea were being asked by mini" in lake’ part in llii' search for lllF‘ other two bodies. Moaniihilo :it Gumbo. 25 miles north. of Pnl'l Blandford. an- other bridge threatened by warm and ice appeared to be slaiidiii: up despite two feet of “THC.” flown: over if. The water had reached its peak. but it was ovpci'tcrl to he ‘34 hours before it ulnl‘lf‘d to. rocedc The bridge across the Gambo River has been closed to all traffic. A new bridge to replace the old wooden structure is ex- pf‘t'lf‘fl to he completed some- time next month. Hizhways \linistcr Rowe. said Friday repairs to the Blandford Causeway will prob ably start Monday. Engineers estimated it could be about 10 days before one - I could be handled at way. me more v the cause-