ISLAND NEWS PAGE 0 'l l Montague, Souris, Kings County) 4 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues. April 9. 196$ Nuclear Surface Ships _ Sought By U.S. Navy IE WASHINGTON V navy, encouraged by cost-reducv ing technological advances, has urged that all of its bigger fighting ships be nuclear pow- N8mar8~ I ered in the future, . This would cover carriers, i If approved. this approachigulded missile cruisers and ' would be a fundamental switch Similar big ships, but leave from a policy which until re- desn'oye!‘ types in the Oil-bum- cently has rejected atomic powered surface craft be- The United States now has cause they have been so only three atomic powered sur- expensive. ace warships—the 85.000~ton ‘ Informed authorities saidicarrier Enterprise. the cruise! Monday the navy proposal is Long Beach and the frigate . Bainbridge. of the Charlottetown office. Navy authorities told Con- Also joining the division staff grass recently that advances in recently was John nuclear reactor technology had aid, Morell, who shown promise of sharply re~ tAP‘ - Thei contained in a letter from Ad- lmiral eorge M. nderson. ’ chief of naval operations, to - Deience Secretary Robert Mc- _ WINNERS BURNING GREEK LINER BEACHED A .HPI’ the Hellenic acDon- i . is research in (left) Liberal re- elected ine Jewett. Liberal winner in ~ ment dissolved. Th; 212;,” tghgfiktgfiit Bfler~bur5fingfilfmfnamps 2: Er 1rd,? {in pal-1. Wm fieldman for Kings County ducing the cos of nuclear Smiling election Winners 1“. agne) is nosed toward beach a Shtpbard'l {9 tie bragh upya or N 5 en Fieldman for Prince County is propulsion in surface ships. t night are Judy La Marsh mega“ Falls' and Dr‘ Paul' Normumberland- 01“ of comm ‘3 [er 9 “ac ' Gordon Ripley, Breadalbane. ' A“ 17 consfluenc. r l 1 tea a e mu - I i the fire broke out. (AP Wire. J Dobson, a contractor'i‘rom Riv- 106 candidates, comprising '52 by tugs in Elfsis Bay. near . - . - ~ v r in . The Greece—to-Ausil‘alia hoto b radio from Rome). Meetings of two resources de- a . Athens, Greece, yesterday 8 p y Mrs. Audrey MacMillan Ven- velopment groups are sche- Nominate "Vlew' filed his Rape” shortly Liberalsi 52 PC and two ind” tiple'seat- l . iqthas joined the staff of the duled for tonight in Souris and. berm" the "0°" "me "mm Pende'm- —“ I leISlon of research‘of the de-INorth Rustico. I For N.B. vote This raised to 105 the total Liberal premier Louis J. Ro_r .N’E-w m an)‘ 5 ‘ ‘partment 0f IHdUSIry and "at" number seeking the legislature's bichaud .nd Leader . «,urai resources. scours STOPPED COUP FREDERICTON (CP)—Noml- 52 seats—full slates 0f Liberals Sherwood are contesting their Out 30ards " ca .Mrs. Veniot was formerly the When Iocal Nazis attempted nations for New Brunswick's and PFOEI‘ESSIYE Conservatives“ home ridings, Kent and Kings, For Tm", Best in parts and director of 4- ' ubs for the a putsch in Liechtenstein in general provincial election April and the lone. Independent ,The respectively. Mrs. Elizabeth Service w. L province. She Will super-Vise the 1939. the attempt was foiled by 22 cIOSEd Monday with only one-HOUSe Slandmg at dissomtlom Coughlan. one of five PC asplr- lgeifh.camichael Ltd In I dwisions program. of commun' Boy_ Scouts who broke up the unexpected entry—an independ- Liberals 01: PC 21- ants in Goucester. Is the only 559mm Dial 4.54213 or iIty development and work out Nazi meetings. ent in Albert. Byron Alward The last election in 1960 had woman candidate. I ‘ - - - - J ’ By THE CANADIAN PRESS ‘ How pro 'n candidates By TONY ESCODA VIENTIANE, Laos (AP)— Pathet Lao battle groups bai- tered neutralist troops on the Plain of Jar Monday in a campaign apparently-aimed at giving the Communists undis- pmed conm’l Of an northern \‘eutralist Premier Prince Laos. The neutralists aban- -' . . , Former Liberal immigration doned strategic Xieng Khouang. 5°”‘a‘ma Ph‘mma' “nmmmgi minister J. w. Pickersgill re- Veutralist Gen, Kong La. a U.S.-trained paratrooper who fought alongside Pathet Lao rebels in the Laotian civil war, announced his men suffered a heavy attack after the retreat from Xieng Khouang, 110 miles northeast of Vientiane. 'nformed sources said the garrison fell back 28 miles to he Plain, presumably to joint g Leis forces plateau land N o r in the bulk of based on that adjoining Communist Viet Nam. Yugoslavia Gels ‘ New Constitution These informants said NOl‘lh fared in Monday’s election; Vietnamese troops were re- ibera Richard Cashin, Ported fighting against the Bell-l whose narrow victory in the tralisiS. though L805 has been.1962 election was later ruled officially off-limits for all for-I void‘ elected in St, John's eign troops since last fall. . ,. . Fisheries Minister J. Angus APPEALS FOR LN“ iMacLean re-elected in Queen's the setback, appealed r an . .. end to ntragicany useless papl Zlaetceted in BonaVIsta - thllm- tisan passions" and for unity of ' . all Laotians. He spoke at theJ H- J- R9bwhaud' Liberal funeral of Foreign Minister; member 51”” 1953' re'decmd Quinim Pholsena. a neutralist "1 Glouce5t9r1. with Palhet Lao leanings who: Revelme M‘mSier Hugh JOh“ was assassinated last week by’ Flemming. former New Bruns‘ a “pluralist soldier. Wick premier, re-elected in Vic- - 'toria-Carleton. The Fame; L89 0mm:er Judy La Marsh. who headed came less t-an “me .mon -sl the Liberals' controversial after a 14~nation confeience lflit th g ad r elected in Ni_ Geneva agreed on a treaty. r“ ‘qu ' 9' Dimming 15808 independence agW‘halteraéordon 57 chairman ‘and neuualm' hot the Liberal national cam- paign committee. returned in Toronto Davenport. Paul Martin, 'health minister ment. victor in Essex East for a ninth straight term. Paul Hellyer, in the former Liberal govern- assoclate de- . i fence. minister when the Liber- ‘ were defeated in 1957, suc‘ .- 'i I'. ciwfrjiitnwtil Eur; in im- .rirli~.I,’ll..(il The Easter Bunny says “Let’s have a treat I cessful again in o no u o 9‘ I ' Mammal,“ and By BORIS aosxovrc sinv way of saying it has ad-f Trinity- . ‘ decorated NameEgg BELGRADE iAPl—The Yug— vanccri as far as the. Soviet Un-‘ Mitchell Sharp- 51. former roadyforindlvidual for a“ the family” -. chocoim. Manhmanow oslav federal parliament unani- mously adopted a new constitu- tion Sunday which makes Mar- shal Tito president for life and secures Communist party con- trol of the country. The constitution went into ei._ stick to the designation "pcu- . feet immediately after two ple's republic." In Marxist ’zer (lithe 1960 Quebecgiectiolt years of commission work and thinking. a people's Topilbiic 13 Campa‘g" that put remle‘ countrywide discussion which produced 300.000 proposals to amend its first draft. The two houses of the parlia- ment separately adopted constitution. Then a joint scs- n- E (D sion, televised throughout the 3 i country was calrvi at which. Miss Eileen Chapman. Chat“, _ ed Kellyv hOCkEY cent?!” the new constitution .for- WINOWU spent 3 few days With “"th Totonto .Maple Leafs' a ' repeat Winner in York West for the parlia- Elections the new parliament have been scheduled for June. Tito attended mally announced sion. He has been the country's; leader since the Second World- War and was elected president in 1953. came a federal people's rcpub- I lie. He will be 71 next month. The new constitution replaces e framed in WAS—before the Moscow-Belgrade split — drastically amended in five years after the split. CLAIMS EQUALITY Under new constitution. the countiy will become "The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia." This is the Yugo- 2D 3 Q 1953, the joint 595-; when Yugoslavia be~‘ ion on the road to communismi deputy trade minister, elected and farther than Moscow‘s sat-‘ in Toronto Eglinton. ellites. ‘ Leslie Moms. national leader Russia now calls itself a so-l 0f the communHt 93ml. . cialist republic. but most of thei beaten by. a wide margin In V ‘counmesl Toronto Trinity. , o t h e r Communist i . ‘ Maurice Sauve. chief organ Ionly the first step to commu-I lnism. the second is a socialisti i republic. ‘ ‘ EAST BALTIC Jean ilesage's provincial gov- ernment in power, elected in Iles-de-la-Madeleinc for the Lib- l‘i'l S. i l Real CHOUPIIP, deputy Social her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos- . ‘ Black pond the Liberals: Mrs. Charles Ching was host-.‘ Douglas F‘Sher New css to the members of the Red Cat “l'hob Plé‘yedl, thebhglalntt’ c - i It 1 tjingroe yopping eae . pm“ womms mm” as ‘D. Howe in the 1957 election. arc-elected in Port Arthur. Liberal Leader L e s t e r B. in Algoma ’ ’3 cck. Miss Judy Rose. daughter of ‘Mi'. and Mrs. Claytton Rose isl ill in the Souris Hospital. ‘ Pears“ re'elemd Mrs. John MacKie and fam- ' ily. Howe Bay visited with Mrs. Mm‘ma‘ " .Gmrd P‘c‘mv M-acKieys Sister. Mrs. In,ng New Democratic Party leader Rnbmsom Kingsbom in Quebec, beaten in Montreal prominent Russia Charges U.S. Delaying Arms Parley GENEVA (Reutersl—The So- Union Monday accused the United States of procrastination at the 17-nation disarmament talks here. The West challenged Russia to disclose where it stands on the v Westmount. Frank McGee. named iio the cabinet only last month as a minister without portfolio de- feated in York - r u where in 1958 he had posted the biggest majority in Canadian ‘paiicnt in the Souris Hospital. ! Him" 0‘ “mm?” ‘93" one of the chief Liberal spoken ' S. Jean- Gi-lles Gregoire. A large number from this Charla M. Drum. former ward Clinton. Souris and pre- Club. Charles MacPhee Jr.. Little Miss Judy Rose. da _ history. Souris Hospital. Credit leader. re-elected In Vil- - l lencuve. Demo~ V ‘ ill- lMercier in his first bid for a ' TQ- ' didate in Montreal St. Antoine- -' Mmmg. Names written to order FREE. J I w price each h?" t M t at?" _ Smile: and Chuckles ‘ r. . ' . cream-filled fruit and ‘ nut egg with delicious chocolate coating. A favourite of all. A TRADITIONAL FAVOURITE v . ‘(1 Delicious chocolate novelties I. not in a colourful, polythene Sand pail, can be used later for summer fun. ,_4 price 49¢ each i made into an attractive Easter Gift, with chocolate md colourful marshmallow Gus Mallard. North Lake is a. I Yvon Dunnis who cam- Mrs. Arnett Robertson was at . ' recent hostess to the members i palgned throughout Quebec h of Kingsboro Women’s Institute. I men melee“? ‘ lberville-Napiervllle. I Social Credit spokesman. ‘ elected in Lapolnte. area attended the play “The d .- i i n . eputy minister of national de- wayward K155 wntten by Ed’ fence, re-elected as Liberal can- senied recently in St. Mary's ball by the Souris Dramatlc Little Harbour was featured in the leading role, ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Rose. East Baltic is ill in the Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Altken. Charlottetown were Sunday vi- Prime Minister Price ouch SPECIAL LOWNEY’S CHICKS AND BUNNIES In Easter Decorated Box BRIDGE MIX on. lot 57c per lb IAL HOLLOW MILK CHOCOLATE FIGURES deadlocked nuclear test ban M r m S u” I 3‘ 15 a ' H, b trea ne t'tl . ‘05 0‘“ _ ° I ° ' Sotgiet gaggalgsSemyon Tsar- 305W?“ “Obertson- M“““’5 was Early voter fl oz unnym w ox lpkin launched a vio‘ent attack R 0 a d has 1’99“ a “5"” to PRINCE ALBERT s a ,k pnc. I t t US" l Charlottetown on several oc- ' , i - - \ ° tan. it: “than: his o. who» m. 2- '°"""':".P°.*""' mm" . maton 5/2 high. Soo-thru box. ling up ever new obstacles" and by attempts to plunge the nega- tiations "into the swamp of tech- nical and administrative details. But U.S. delegate Charles Dtelle retorted that since Soviet acceptance of the principle of tin-site inspection in January Diefenhaker were among e ys. first to vote early Monday at A number from this commun-.the poll in the tiny home 0! ity attended the funeral of Chris 3010!. . Dell!“ I!" Frank Poole, Souris on Sunday popcorn vendor ‘in this his March 31st at St. James United Prince Albert “ding- , Mr Diefenbaker then re- urc . . Gus Mallard. North Lake is‘tumed ‘0 his WM“ "‘4‘"! a patient in the Souris “03pm! car where telephone calls and ceived medical attention. and x- u, m {i SKIPPIN ’ noes Ideal for little girls' hours of play, after the candy . pric- 69¢ 3. Popular milk chocolate Bunny and Curt. price 4. Rocking Rabbit in m-thru box. ‘ prio- 69¢ "the Soviet position on all areas suffer'n h. an n k f telegrams poured in fro , , . 3:15" gym“ mm and um” munimgu om a so 0 acmsssmlcmgm On “an” 5. Speciallpr Rabbiiwitli ' : in edit candi ate A U.S. spokesman said after - mm" "‘ MacDonaid- M“"- w" m mhpb‘kwpc PEI“ 2" he conference “mm ended Charlottetown spent the “realist! who Wadi“! \ jtlut Stella and Tsarapkhi will meet today in their capacity as cit-chairmen of the conference. I “There is no doubt they will idiom-o the hot line." the spokes- man said. Russia agreed last end at his home in Bothwell. I The“ Mr smegxi‘fiimw Wild geese and robins bothmh mam committee (or made their appearance in this( I a half r. workers w‘eoorembu" area during the latter days 0 . . . helping the electorate of more March. despite rather Ethan mom. chilly weather conditions, Diefenbaker total last June was 10,275 or 1: ,week to U.S. pr posall to estab- LIKED 'ro HIKE per cent and the New Dario- ;, lit a "hot line" emergency English WI William Wm-ds- cratic Party ran second with 3. 'wmmuiilcattonii link betwaen worth probably was the chem 4,173. i the U8. and Russia as a means plon literary pedestrlal -— trek- , also spent a half-hour l preventing war by accident. l e king an estimated lm.000 miles istrolling along Centre Street.