f i's Good for ihe Island The Guardian s‘tor it oe . WEATHER Snow or rain changing to snowflurries; southwest winds 20 ‘ , gusts to 35 shifting to. north 25. Low- “high 28 and 32, 3 strength. a be an unm mistakable demonstration ef the ful agricultural lobby. jee the six countries as ' “Aequally anxious te peices a among Cada * provinces, | ‘ * ae o- < a t's ‘ ou ; : i: 3 . ‘ = ; * $ > ‘ * : c ‘ of! eo find # mutually satisfactory ' basis for East-West negotia- . : ee e | .from Leadon e. (AP Wirephote via _radie Spert “Awthorised as Second Clase Mail by the CHARLOTTETOWN, « CANADA, THURSDAY MORE EN ¢ AGES - a tn e | Indonesi an Afe PO 7 Actio oO F SI S iS ction Ug t ’ For New: Guinea | Agal t C. t =~ JAKARTA, (AP) — Indonesia} An informant said. the lindo. | ‘strat y , sos ion h t WASHING f ' ¥: was reported by a high goverm? nesian government was pre karta. oh the territory to Ja United Senta kite sever ia Na nna and n Movow rene A t : XIs S oct ¢! os ee eee night pared to drop its claim to sov- West New Guinea. was offi. Wednesday tiat Cuba has ne: evidence of activity Ht said “ e Teady to offer a com- ereignty and to offer the 700,000 .cially proclaimec, an Indonesian , come a, ‘‘bvidgéhead of Sino-So- aimed at comimunizing other ae . its dispute with The Papuans there the right of even- province Wedne day by Presi- viet imperfalism” posing a ser- American countries. and said New cia potas West teal ee eas ees if The dent Sukarno. ‘The province was | ious threat to the security of the ‘As a bridgehead of Sino-Se ye a Netherlands hands over admin- named ‘Irian. Barat’ (West, American Tepublics and to non- viet imperialism within the » ata . . Irian) ‘and the capital of -Hol- Commupfst nations everywhere inner defences of the “Western } 2 a. , a -% landia wag made ‘Kota Baru” | The Indictment depicting Cuba hemisphere, Cuba under the | ‘ e.2 ; (New City) ‘asa Communist-bloc appendage Castro regime represents a ser- ; The informant said Indo* {| was set forth in a 32-page hook= {ous threat to the individual and i . . nesia’s willingness. to. accept atk ‘let presented Dec. 6 to the Inter- collective security of the Amert: ; | ministrationin stead of sov-. American Peace Committee in- can republics and: by. extension ereignty.over West-New Guinea; 4 veaanee alleged human-rights to the security of nations any- was a concession to pressure | | Violations And subversive activ-- where in the world opvosing the Dies Inex ected from’ the United States and Aus: etme. Fidel.Castro’s Havana Peres , that imperialism " tralia, which administers ihe officials said the matertal stern’ half : MR. GONDER In making the document pub- in the doc nent covers only the [eastern alt of (the on ne ite, the state department hoped period through. August, 1961, but é o enlist support for action ‘hat later developments st 1 t t pmen howing a, Lily H..Seaman, MA, . = Ae ket Jak. Gonder Gets _against Castro at the foreign a more _ Pronounced’ Communist a ee mene ream Mier Sub pg gums mete tm Om biota nian steak ee . ‘ 2 St rought to S attention ‘ ng profes ed . ; andrio de claring® Indonesia P Pp. : 1 booklet oo PM AND BROTHER ATTEND LEVEE - eae a at gaa se Bie cine ‘cites Prairie Post ° ten haat re ah Prime. Minister Diefenbak- | im the Senate C ‘ | eee ite ae any Nee [Netherlands agrecd MONTREAL (CP)—The CNR The ‘Inter Amerigan Peace spreading of 1 acne to the or and his brother, Ei ate amber of the Vanier. He is seen talking ,, The fitst lady to hold a posi- n advance fo transter oe | an ed- Wednesday that Committee is to report ‘to the rest of atin America Give amena the 120i mer, | Parliament Building Monday, | With his brother shortly after- tion on Prince of Wales Col-'| |}000 square miles of jungle and emcee ets a. foreign ministers meeting on "It listed among Castro activt- ao an tia Givetear- Gap. Mr: Diefenbaker ooh. the wards in the Railway- Com: . lege i roach Seaman had || 1s rein ‘0 Jakarta's control phecedent vind eer al wiapager the results of its inquiry. The fies throughout the Shemichere 7 . : continued to teac assics an erwise, he said. Indonesia ’ . — > bringinz oc stt s : ora Georges Vanier's levee first to be welcomed Sy Gen. _ — “(CP W ‘History . there ace 8 on , would have to resort 10 force. for the Atlantic region, will oe State department plans larae as pone ns students to Cuba . Virephoto) st_retirement t., “Ww b bi j | transferred to the same post in scale distribution of the white [or indoctrination, fostering: of peste ‘retired 1 oe of 1 Boe ede net object to bilaters the Prairie region, effective Paper throughoyt Latin Amer. | committer of sdlidarity with | in June 958, |. negotiations with the purpose. of Feb. 1. . . oe ica the Cuban revolution’ ty other : er receiving the d: of ttransfer-of-the—administration 7 4. countries, encour r I ri V lake Lod of Laws from her Alma De | West Irian (West New Guinea) Mr. Gonder has been Atlantic THREAT TO OTHERS subversion by ‘Cutan diplomatee ef ) e ust. — University, at ‘ to Indonesia.’ he said. regional vice - president, with Pointing to what it termed in- heavy propaganda and guerrilla e Se Gen i eee in. wi LATEST STAND headquarters in Moncton, N.B, ; creasingly — close, ties between training aman born His statement. by insisting on . since 1937. a es T 7 |,Charlottetown on October 20, | : ._ . 1 | Prior agreement to ‘Indonesia: He will be succeeded in Mone- h reat LO Pu ll Out Of U N- q | a ee Seamer rikoe Binet | administration, constituted re {on by Howard C. Grayston, 39, , roy 7 School at. that time, and Sarah | jection of The Netherlands’ ta: vice-president of transportation ; LISBON (Reuiers) oe canasee | the leat ‘tee ss tae Jane Norton Seaman. | test offerte negotiate without and maintenance for the whole Mutonio Salasér, ‘angered by him to} a s caused mission to use . airfields. neces-! Here lengthy teaching career | advance eonditions. system. \ : Selied Nations ‘tnaction. ever sthese ” a ‘sary fot connections with Goa. began in North Lake School Dis- arenes Premier Jan de Quay As Prairie regional vice-prest- 5 . . “Indla's« conquest of Goa, ment refused a“ . govern I am sorry-to say Rat the tTict in the year 1906, She gra- sevted hisewn demand ‘that dent and general manager, with " threatened: Wednesday to + pull| gien’ tak —_ e In-| British government took a week ‘uated from Dalhousie Univer- jthe Indonesians recognize (hey ,qquarters in Winnipeg, Mr Portugs) out of: the world ex : e-over. He charged that to inform. v& that we could not, Sity in 1909, and the’ a right of New Guinea's Papuans Gonder will succeed J. Reginald = pehh copa ir a slow British reply to a—Port- ,use them,” be- continued. { became the fi ; ;. +} to” self -- Cheranination before MeMillan, whose retirement was A For the. time’ Belay” Portugal | uguese request for air tinks*with* (Tif Lindon, the “British gov-| Figen WwW. ‘Gatege out be re iene {tabs begin. announced recently. -~ ' “ will refuse ti Goa hampered the defence ot ernment. described Salazar's ac *0¢_ the-Home Econom a (Reuters news agency _re- ‘ KO ~ _ use to collaborate wit the territory. | cusations as “‘misieading.’”) ‘partment. F WT) sorted that Indonesian forces The changes were announced LONDON (AP) —/Avalanche Ja te sl | past the deadline the UN in matters not in’ “our) REVIEW AGREEMENT é. Tn 1911 she Went to Radelitfe, | “a sister, were poised Wednesday for. it Montreal by CNR Executive warnings went out‘in the Kuro. forecast by* weathermen, The irect interest,” Salazar said in| The premier made it clear | - - and’ the following year receiv- Me {, RN, Victorian Order what appeared to- be an immi- Vice-president N. J. Macmillan. pean Alps- Wedfiesday after, thaw, promised for Wednesday Assent address to the National | Portugal’ was taking a new look her M.A. degree from Harvard o> wurses, residing in Ottawa. Rent invasion of West’ New Mr. Gonder, born of Canadian heavy snowfafls were followed was reported likely tn hold off en / ore armed | at the centuries-old Anglo-Port- | Uses Her ins are resting at Guinea missionary parents in Pingyao, by a suddén rise in tempera- until later in the week “ler ‘Port a and two smal-|uguese mutual defence alliance ing her long years of ser-: jhe MacLean Funeral Home. . (All aircraft were ordered ‘mo- China, -began his railway career tures ayér the mountain slopes. The deiay meant coritinuing Solera wast’ te oe of | in’ the wake of the British or. Mc at Prince of Wales, Miss ‘The funeral arrangements will bilized as troops were kept on as an apprentice in Stratford, - Nogthern Switzerland was anguish for-armics of commut - vest coast last. month. | egnment's stand that it equ conn ee English, Latin, 6 announced later. standby for the order to ‘‘liber- | Ont.. in 1925 burfed in one of the heaviest ers on Britain's railroads and Salazar's speech was read/not fight India,*a Shembee iat ree History. For a time o, ate” the territory, Reuters-said.| Mr. Grayston, a native of Lon-nowfalls seen this century. The b oldups on--the snowbot for him. by th k She was registrar ‘of the ol- | *.- > . : I he snowbound y the speaker of the|the Comnidnwealth, over 'e A 7 col- Tribute From At the same ‘an appeal don, joined the CNR in Toronté fall brought joy to skiers. .but roads, National Assembly after the | Goan affair. . distinguished Sten en ‘ went ‘outYor, this Indonesian cap- in 1916. He became thief~car little comfort to the travellers oo premier said the emotions of) The alliance, going, back to it was this which prompted her. Dr MacKinnon | ital’s 3,000,000 citizens to regis" distributor in Montreal if 1928 blocked by snow én Alpine Elderly Sist | 1373,9i8 said to have ‘been re- | 1 to say “the { ote ' ter rhemaelves voluntarily for and manager of the Newfound- passes and railways “ | affirmed when wartime prime that @ moon ewe t » : _.. general mobilizatien land district,- with headquarters Swiss weather stations Promotion minister Sir Winston Churchi'l Ra ; seeing your former. ante Se eee eee nee (In Sydney, Australia, a in St Jona’ s,_in 1951. warned that avalanches might Found Hanged —_ - “Tannounced agreement in 1943 to . do well.” ne -eipal of Prince of — — spokesman for Qantas Airways ~~ —~ he expected on eastern = and SPRINGFIELD. Mass AP) P establish British bases on the; last night issued the following ¢aiq the Indonesian: ‘government northern slopes above 8,000 Ty ‘iderly spinst _ : rogram Azores, Portugal's Atlantic | trabute to Dr. Lily H. Seaman, has warned all international Quads Born . feet ! st der SN OT ee weer - . islands, . “ed New Freeze shone death | qopurred - unee: airlines to fly clear ‘of Indo- . ip eg vere found ? “pe | tedly earlier im the day: Similar warnings went out im) dead in separate. bedrooms of xamin His speech did not - “refer to. AL GIES (APS — A savage ; The of Mis Lit nesian’ territory.) 7 eastern Austria where the snow their apartment Wednesday A sigh : the abortive uprising 4n Portu- wave of terrorism by, Europeans Gri Fl. ida te oe passing ro ie 5 ily _ In Eng an . eastern Austria where the saow: (heir apartmrdt inesday A : oa, . ’ gal Monday when rebels seized 42nd their Moslem enemies left rips or + Pris ie a It ks te Oo bit: A fy * the. crack Arlberg, Express 10 Grace and ‘ ouise Diether, 74 Premier Walter R. Shaw said ‘an infantry barracks ‘in the gar- at least 60 persons dead and 133 a a aidkeaetias an roi ttempt | oP MHF dule - md 77. ) | lend of a distinguished personal ROCHFORD. England ‘AP)— hours behind schedule and 77. died of asphyxiation yeperday that his porns ba | riton town of Beja. An army) a in the first three days MIAMI,’ Fla. (AP)—The third career. which, oa was a splen- Delayed W Mrs. Phoebe Meacham, 33, gave The snow belt extended to ihe Police said.each was suspended iscussions in connection wit nistry communique earlier | © e new year, an unofficial record-setfing cold wave- since eek - bi th Wed d > quadr French Alps. About 1.000 tor. Ky a bathrat ‘4 from. industrial. ‘promotion -and re-| Wednesday charged it was ~“‘an ‘abulation shows. Terrorism | Christmas chilled Fl \did chapter in the history of, the irth, Wednesday to quadruplets ; atc mo va bathrobe cord from a door : orida Wed- lé h ke her... CAPE CANAVERAL Fi —two boys and two girls vehicles were blocked in (the jamb. Christmas gifts were sources development work. --- - action planned and_ oriented by took 27 lives Wednesday glone. ;nesday.. bit a eee ere ener eee , ne (a in weig j Cin a fron * M pparently didn'} Thousands of through ‘AP)—An attempt to. rocket the The infants ranged in weight area round Dijon pited neatly in a frant~reom A jules Comoe went cua” | * ont aw done filing “oat —_ sae ie discourage the influx of tourists. tthe. mcrae wal’ tenuate *h Ps first American’ astronaut, John from two pounds, seven ounces In snow-covered Britain, the note contained funeral Insirue- tetday afternoon. Attending the | cei, Grail St aes theatre in Constantine Wednes. 1 . eo so =F 4S devotion to,learning and teach- Glenn, -ifto . round-the-world M three pounds. eight ounces. unusually sevére eld snap tions ow as legrees near Fort - th d' trouble- orbit hasbeen delayed at least ,Mother and babies were des- a — meeting was the provincial, dir- | he declared: day night killed six Moslems Lauderdale left frost on the Te eee the te ee eee a week, until Jan i i ; t ‘ 23 at the ear- “cribed by a hospital spokesman eclor of research, Hartwell Da-|. “I do not yet know. whether 224 wounded 35 others. state’s*vegétable cr nae: Rodin Miah’ ca teacher was. Tep nes- “a Cc nadi ‘ops and ice 2 + it was reported Wed: to .be s we - Pp | F ley. ‘we shall be the first’country to’ “The European Secret Army. of standing water as far south _ ae bli aL, pected as well af can De ex a lan ° icy n Ux ° a Shaw said following fabandon: the Unjted Nations but | “Organization, leading. the resis- as the Miami area. ing cnepelogaatigs ar Jotume —— meeting that there “was /|we' shall ‘Surely be among. the tence to government ‘plans for Little crop damage was re- 4; , O ECM A Cl m anne to be announced” | first." Portugal joined ‘the UN an independent. Algeria, broke ported. It was*too ‘dry to form pi eet es ee n / mericans ai connection’ with industrial in 1955: : tin on Algiers radio to. ae heavy. frost. -| hands, and. she alwavs ‘main- y IGTON (C , promotion -and resources devei-;WEEK’S DELAY . ‘victory in. 1962" and’ to add this Tallahassee, Governor Far- moe } § WASHINGTON ‘CP For-| of trade Claxton said he would opment. : tn his remarks on Britain; ¢ryptie-message: | sis Bryant belittied reverie that Perot ee ‘pe al interest /mer state secretary Christian Jike to see beth Canada and the “We- one Rev ral existing ion oe ‘premier said Fohagal aan “The cigarettes: are lit."" tourists were. fleeing Florida, be- weptace' ond tidied ‘ei Herons sald Wednesday Wesvern te we peo ancocime i : a slat 4 $ . embers in the iroapean ‘Com- Pregrams said British—government 7. tContinued-on—Pase-3-Cpol-—4} Thanom sects >-weather:- lost one ofthe most distinguish- favoraty to his proposal "for an) mon Marict : ~ ; : ta, {ed pubji¢ servants -it has ever / economic partnership among The Western alliance then TALKS RESUME TODAY ee 4 os fiad.~ And Prince of. Wales NATO countries but that “Ca- “would hecome so powerful Claw urns a great teacher‘ and) nadian reaction is © somewhat. ton said. that Russia would be friend. But she enjoyed .good mixed.” : unable to attain its objectives of ae health and was active among “Canadian policy with regard. world conquest “It the Unted : hi us soe last which was a hap- to the (European) Common Mate should’ instead turn to. . =( »¢ ) S in ) I } py thing, for ‘she enjoyed . ‘| Market seems to be-still in a ¥ard isolator, the Western split “a g loc " 4 respect and affection of us all.” state of flux,” Herter ‘tor a would: provide an open road tor : en ‘ press conference called to focus Russia into the underdeveloped I ECM. D o Anti ° o |. me attention on-a citizens’ conven- | Countries. centre of the world g nish” tion of NATO countries opening ideological strugzie a) ee . ,|in Paris next Monday - . « Nn e iberations.. Legion Hall a Herter and William 1. Cav. Seven Canadians . egi n ton, undersecretary of siate in T Att d T Ik = 1 This ts the firs of twe iled to mov { ’ - “¢ | rmera from. es : the Truman administration,’ .§O en a a ont the Bistory and net the ihe cuitiea second or Hmajority agree on the farm policy—thus cheaper foréten “products. ‘Dest head » 20 - member Ameritan ‘ ing the Europeah Common rule” stage of the European holding up. further progress—is | first concrete step to- roy delegation selected among OTTAWA-CP seven (an- by @ Canadian Press Common Market's develop- daly’ partially-a result of the land European integration -was Be ee A Beg publicans and Democrats Rach adiant af mixed political inter- staff writer engt ye gate ment. complexities - of _ttteonoting to’ taken a decade ago when. Ger- ANTIGONISH, W.8. :CP) —| om member is to speak as a private est T attend a citizens’ com — on aroup- They are acutely conscious substitute a .commén agricul- .many, Fratce Italy and the The Canadiah Legion Hall, @ individual and not as a repre- vention of NATO countries opea- ings in zi - —_. he that failure now or later to pass tural program for the tangte of Benelux countries set up ‘the landmark: on Main Street here sentative of a political party or ing in Paris next Monday ‘By DAVE OANCIA , inte €he second stage would al- tational import controls* sub- European Coal and Steel’ Com- for ed | government. Canada is to-send John Pallett. Progressive Con- ae _— “most surely destroy the drive Sidies, price regulations ‘oe ‘munity. This - grouping pooled - yeats.'was_destroved_i_ 1 @ delegation of seven eereative MP for Peel, will head LONDON (CP). The Kuro- for European integration- built dthet devices designed_te*pro- resources of coal, steel, iron ie — fire Wednesday ' ; Herter’ anid Clayton have the (Canadian delegation whose pean Economic Community, a out of the rubble of the Second. tect each country’s farmers. © [ore and-scrap in a market wjth-” ~_ . joined in-a proposal that the ‘5 members wl! he speaking tor tinique experiment in economic World War. . He It results almost as much .Ut eecuiaa ‘made. the . ire, ‘believed _steried NATO countries form a transal- themselves and no! represent- and possibly political integra- MEET T ieee from the conflict between each | Its suc -operation asement. of the iwo-story , lantic partnership. advocating inz the anve ent : ‘ODAY. member's obligations under the. it the pilot plant for the Com-. “eeden building, ate upwards} } tariff he ir ‘the Paris ¢ t te fret ase af. Banari ins ‘ ower tariffs and a greater flew— -The idea © e Parig sonven- prove to be its severest ay the ministers 1957 treaty of Rome, the. com. {M00 Market. In 1958 the, ‘six and burst through the roof two | _ tion hegar meeting of the ae ine e wil meet in pry in COM- munity’s “constitution,” and! Jaunched the European ‘hours after it was. reported. It} ' . NATO amentary Associa- son | tptnialer’ trom the pos ater | “sess ere the ‘centuries. -- old Preoccupations | |Atomiée Comtnufiity and the Eu-° send’ up a shower of sparks, . - ft WHERE-TO-FIND-IT on 9 nd gathered me ‘Pocwerenit 1 by. West cea intention © pa with national interest and sov- ‘ronean Economic Community. Which could be seen for miles. KENNEDY | r ~ mentiim jas! vear when most Germany, lialy. France, Bel- sohitiel. until agreement ereignty. In doing ‘0 tliey tackled ‘at There were no injuries.- . f : Announcements, notices. 12 ay jhe \TO countries tele gium, The Netherlands and Thi ity, launched FA ba ‘last the “gigantic task of wnit- Legion’ officigis estimated - Births, deaths, ete, 312 igwed a United States lead mm s community, RM REVOLT . ing six ational economies into loss at $100,900. No.other build-' U:S. Ambassador Llewel- | tions on. Berlin. Snowflak Classified 12-13 tring up. Citizens’ were te bave |} 1. 1958, to -* a os |. setting up. cifizens cammissions pb orre gore pg an. i, > achieve ae ‘with fresh Smee toe and wiping owt all trade ings were threatened. “lyn Thompson halts to talk to: fall on statesman as he par- Comies, features ...... We gn NATO farm. progiucts. ‘of four years eek, ‘The sit jis: Sentete to Gea’ copale gear” rege ae eer ‘cd the hs tooms were local | .owsmen in front of Moscow's ries questions. Informed cir- ‘ety s Other members of the Cafe "Tiey . . . ot mar- ; ‘ é in bose The vd ‘defences. nistry t so al orm in Moscow were quoted. Prince County ......... : dian delezation include Liberal Raed were produced _m nus ' uitur 1 h ° i mini uesd er as saying 9 possible vis: Summerside . ; tor Writem Wall ingit. : they can march tas: ro “West - German gov. form of a customs union. When third a . ter conferring with Soviet for- | it by President Kennedy to the | Kings County’... ...... 4 “ _ i neeanae their into the second stage. ‘the task is completed, trade is ister Andrei "tis Cit a twee for ~ |ernment, prodded .by a power- \"*,'* The hall was not a from a) eign min : Grom- | Seviet Union _was also discus 7 y. Gueens penne ees 2. CCF Commons member for Win- atternpt to sed OMENS cree rere @ n pea North and Patrick Nich als parliamentary | ent for Thomson Newspapers. é correspolme _