W E A T H E R Mostly clear; continuing cool;' light winds increasing in afternoon to west 15. Low- high 38 and 55. If it’: For the Island (The Guardian is for it fillllfltllflliflll Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” ARLO’l'l‘E'l‘0WN, CAN ADA. SEPTEMBER 24, “Covers W "$50" SEVEN CENTS 12 PA“-E-3 Three Rafts Are Sighted After Airliner Is Ditchecl large Sale Reported Nine 5"'ViV°'-‘- or N.B. Potato Seed Ta'<enFr°m$ea CI’ from AP-Reuters ‘ 5.236-tnn , Acting "Premier Andrew Mac- He did not identify the quan- p]eS(§‘L‘%}N§IO§ii‘li[1i:[1‘ar\lli“itI:a/I‘ié5r;E)i|Tlg‘;i3Iif‘r the spokesman at Rae said last night he had titles or the countries. " ‘ ,-'.'. . learned that New Brunswick in- Mr. MacRae. who is minister 76 persons aboard‘ 68 of them ‘ Pmsmld‘ leported a"°th" ‘m’ terests had made substantial of agriculture. said the sales American servicemen and their confirmed! relayed radio mes- sales of seed potatoes to coun- would help potato growers here dependents’ ditched m the Abisage {mm the scene mid °f tries which normally are not indirectly at lea . A it lantic 500 miles west of Ireland, “five life rafts and many peo- customers. was usual in Sunday night. The U.S. naval pic" in the choppy seas. for some of the N. B. require- slilp is registered in base at Iceland said it had re-‘ SEEN BY PLANE ments to be obtained here. celved a report that nine sur- Sales to the new sources were ' vivors—-seven women and‘ two! ,Th° 5_P°k_e5m-3" Said the Sn!- . children — had been plucked. V"'°r Slghtmg “lime from 3 C‘ said to be largely the result of from the wind_whipped sea Dy‘ 118 transport plane and was re- thghiiollrarinrgyearluzégipgi. “it 1 k 3 S p_ dayted byt another U.S. Air Force 008 .. -. .;ra por. B‘ 707th: like a fairly goood fall for seed E*'“"°' ”"°°"“”“°“ “’|’°“5l alsoswas iiiing ogiliiss the Ai- l . . said there were a large number; lam” ‘0 Europe. ‘We are now trying to check UN PRESIDENT Muhammad Zafrulla Khan. former foreign minister of Pakistan. was elected presi- dent of the United Nations General Asssembly at the open- ing of its 17th session in Sep- tember. 1962. Kahn. 69, has headed his nation's delega- tion to the UN since 1947. (CP Photo) H‘ h V T d potato prices." He advised far- lg mers not to sacrifice their stock. before they learned what the: _ Beef cattle prices have ad- firm Price Would be. His de- vanced slightly since last week, Pflrimeut exllects to have an; it is indicated in the prices for 311110‘-lllcemeht 310118 that line in] the top three grades of steers 8h0ut10 days. ‘ that can be expected this week, Seed potato yield per acre is‘ according to information re- expected 10 be down Perhaps 15v leased by J. Lincoln Dewar. Per cent from 8 Year 880. Mnl secretary of the beef producers’ Macllae said. In addition therel committee that has arrranged is 8 Slight drop in acreage. 1 —-a Flying Tiger Line of Burbank, Pope John Inspects Area ''Where I ncendiaries Found:;:‘-......... Red brand steers should bring $48.25 per hundred pounds which is up 50 cents from last week. Blue brand should bring $47.25. up 50 cents and Brown brand $44.25 which is up 75 percent. 0 Pair]-ol A|rcrqfi- I . _ A U.S. Air Force spokesman _ _ By BENNETT BOLTON urday were clearly intended to ‘ of muriatic acid. A hasty I at Prestwick, Scotland. said the Mlssuilg ‘ VATICAN CITY (Ap)_pope destroy’ by fire four months of i search uncovered another pack-I survivors had been sighted by John Sunday inspected the area . physical preparation for the ecu- : age wedged against the 15-foot : 3 military .35,» transport service JUNEAU, Alaska (AP)__A in I Basilica Wherelmenica! council which opens|woo_den~wall enclosing the op- (3.113 u-ans}-,,,rtp1ane which had U.S. Navy patrol plane flying two incendiary bombs were$°°i- 11- lp°I5‘tf. side °f. ‘he °°“"“'1 area‘ made Visual Contact with the out of Kodiak with 19 men found_ The 3o.yea,-_o1d pomm-I The Pope looked and listened; ‘awn 9°11“. ,°rd"3“C° exflairliner shortly before it went. aboard was missing Sunday, prayed at the tombs of past -‘ illidniiy 85 C01- Spartacus An-la"? are cfiamlgmg “fie b°mbS 'n coast guard’ headquarters an- popes in atonement for thef Eeilnl. C0m_mand3nt of the papal ear“ W at °"r tey were iiounced. The two-engined plane deed. lsendarmene. showed him where 5“i’P°5°d ‘° 3"? 5°“? ~ was or. a routine pat;-01 mission‘ _ the paper-wrapped bombs were, The use of acid indicated the . work of someone with at least._ of survivors. . , The report from Iceland waslthal out " the air force spokes- lrelayed to reporters by a U-5-lman said. US. Air Force offi- iAir Force spokesman at Prest-,lcia15 in London said they had wick. Scotland. who said it hadlm, Confirmation of the repo'‘_ not been confirmed by search! The reports of Survivors lPi_3"€5 diSPaiChed.ir0m Pl‘95i"spurred air and naval rescue i’“’1°k- _ l units toward the scene early to- ‘ ‘The Iceland report said thcday. Two planes were hovering ,gune were picked up by a Shlnabove the life rafts and a small identified as the Adana. This ‘ Swiss freighter said it was only ; miles from the area and .-‘heading toward it. A Us. Air Force Amphibian jtook off from Scotland to try ‘to land near the downed plane Superconstellatioii of the ,,.wEST pomr FERRY ROUTE EXPLORED P. M. Maccaull. president of th e company d Robert Grindlay, MLA, secretary of a special committee promoting the new ferry service from the mainland to West Prince County. (See story on page 3.) the Lady Slipper I at West Point prior to leaving for Buc- touche are. left to right Earle Phillips. O'Leary. a son of the late Sandford Phillips, one of the originators of the plan. A cruise over one of the pro- posed routes for a ferry ser- vice from West Point. to New Brunswick was made Satur- day by -directors of the company. Shown here on board Argentine President Emerges triumphant Over Army Rebels _ _ By gentina’s 20,000,000 people a had called elections for Octo- BUENOS AIRES (AP)—Pres- quick return to constitutional her. 1963. _ ggfmfgt af“.‘,‘et§,ae‘;f,°‘;3 ggomggg ldcut Jose lit a processes and elections at the h ln six month: in office. Gfuido 000 v ' patching up his shattered gov- earliest possible time. Guido '.|d been pre y muc a mat ‘ . ernnient Sunday after emerg- ~ tary le N° “”"ms were remrted and Jail Riot Damage bHmw VILLE MARIE. Que. (CP)-— Thirty-four prisoners rioted at the Jail in this northern Quebec in . The big. tour-engine plane was flying from Gander. Nfld.. (Coutini;-xi on page 5 Col. 3) Q I-C O ‘ The the Reliable Vatican sources said iilg triumphant in a rebellion ‘ti-is $30!-zggggsflil decisions “"5 °f me p'i3°"°“ escaped‘ that apparently won I '-» - ‘ ' ‘ i 1" hand to run Argentina for the The last remaining holdouts of the armed forces against lilm surrendered in north Argentina Sunday mornlng—br' ng plcfe defeat ‘of military lea era that set Guido up as a puppet la March in their avowed ef- forts to stamp out Peronism. political movement of former dictator Juan D. Peron. Pro-Guido forces proclaimed a victorious end to the pocket civil war that bad wrecked the cuntry since Friday and killed wounded more civilian by- standers than soldiers. Casualty figures showed 11 civilians were killed and 43 were wounded in st .ee killed and 12 wounded. The pro-Guido military fac- tion has not announced any stand for or against Peronism but it issued a communique say- ing new elections should include "all sectors of national life.“ This was taken to mean the new military faction would not object to Pei-onlst candidates. MUST NOT IXCLUDE The gentiiic sectors which are mis- taken . can honestly . broado view of Arturo Froli- zl. ousted as in-uidunt l _ March. that the problem of the. w,3_,mw,, Pc masses cou,ld~. solved only by winning than over to -democratic parties and not by bunting than from po- litical life. ~ Te under . forum Gen Juan carluoncenln. the iebeltuik commander at ctunpo dc prunlssd Ar- 1'°' alter the latter me NAME poll pus... SPARKS DEBATE r and the city fathers of near- by Brentwood. A. new pub is located in Hanging Hill Lane. High- waymen were, once strung up in the thoroughfare. When t it came to name the pub, a brewing chain that owns it decided to call it the H man's Rest Some people called this bad taste. saying Hanging Hill Lane as an ancient name could be tolerated. but not a new pub named Hang- man‘s Rest. With corporate tongue-in- cheek. the brewery vanced another name-the Last Drop. Police Probe Death In N..B. ileihi bulbs in _ picked mm as president after. overthrowing Frcndlzi in March because Peroilists scored over- whelming election victories. Guido met with his c8‘hI-ll|3I'. for 30 minutes Sunday after- noon after firing three civilian members who had sided with e military high command. New Newspaper Makes‘ Debut LONDON (AP)-—'I.‘lie Citizen, Britain's third national Sunday newspaper to be launched this century. made its first sppear- "‘ 1’ ° once on the news stands Sun- day. \ The Citizen. a tabloid. re- pl places the full - sized Reynolds News and like its predecessor follows a left - wing editorial policy. A spokesman for the new publication said its initial guar- anteed circulation was 750. copies, The first edition kitchen, where doors. windows. tables and cha s were slated of 36 pages. SOUTH NELSON. N.B. (C3) 9 ti a 90-year-old Douglaaflold man. . Patcidi Martin was found un- consclouc and badly burned by his nephew.‘ Joseph O'Donnell. returned from South Nelson. Mr. Martin. rcccn year lie was rushed to hospital at Obatbam but died an ‘arrival. Dr W.W. IEIOXIS’. Northunb gunned gourccg County coroner. said '1‘ foul play was mispccted but he Indian could not release any details. - Ghana Emergency Expected smashed. The prisoners then headed to the second flooor and set fire to mattresses in 34 cells. and to others piled in the hall-.‘ way. The men wentt o the base- ment where they shut off the water supply and twisted heat- ' g cl plumbing pipes out of; shape. Forty armed men —- Quebec Provincial P olic e. volunteer firemen and civilian volunteers —beld the prisoners . at bay while the fire was extinguished. The prisoners were returned to e . ls. Cause of the disturbance was not known and an inquiry is anned. Sheriff Jean Paul Halle said he went to the jail during the afternoon to deal with the mat- ter of punishing a prisoner who had been misbehaving. He said the riot broke out two hours later. i over the Gulf of Alaska. Pearson Election SORE. Que. (CP) - Liberal Leader Pearson said Saturday night another general federal election is necessary to put or- der in the country's affairs. He .said the opposition will attempt to topple the Progres- sive Conservative government the first chance it has. Challenging the other opposi- tion parties to vote non-confl- deuce in Prime Minister Die- fenbaker's minority g o v e r n- ment, Mr. Pearson said" an op- sition member has no choice but to reaffirm in the Com- mail: the voters‘ rejection of the government at the last elec- on ltlle time bombs discovered- Sat- ' discovere . it! .w e , lCatholic church. ‘ u 3 If the devices had gone oii,lMan Is K|IIed ‘ uthese sources said. fire would . lhave raced along the banks of .I'Iu|‘|‘I'|ng In Th Lib 1] d . k seats on each side of the cen-. . e era. ea .9” W95 5993 ‘l tral aisle and reduced the $50,-l gig .1“ “Cte§i""‘E'al dmlier f°l'_;1000 construction to ashes. ‘Geoffrey Paul Dawson 23 of a:§{§§,5a§§, ‘:5’ L.;,e:;', M51, mlonnolan ro ART A lnay Roberts on Coiiception Riche“eu_Vemhe[.es‘ It was Mr_- _Vatican sources said such a Bay. Nfld.. was fatally injured Pearson: first public appeaplfire would have destroyed or in an accidental shooting while ance in Quebec province Sincmbadly ‘damaged ‘the priceless hunting in the central part the last election and he tmkjfrescoes and paintings which of the province Saturday. the opportunity_ to needle the ‘have mad? St‘ Peters 9"‘! .°f| Dawson. hunting 1110059 Wilh lsocial icredit party and its - gfircfigzld 5 "‘°5t 3 rt” t I c l a brother and two companions, eader n the prov’nc . R It 1' Capuette. 1 8 ea - The ?i‘s?°V°ry. was the 5°.“°".dling when he stepped into the He said the gain of 26 seats i bomb incident in St. Peters in . line nf til?‘ . were left near the basilica floor frame twin rows the wo;-1d.;'ha~;ilicas' 44 altars council of the Romanl ST. JOHN'S. Nlld. tCPl~— . . . .t th . L t J l 14, ' by the Social Credit Party in tligiemgn E e$1odegy- mg . Quebec was ii surprise for ev- church, 1.; V nag. erybody, including himself. But menis ir°m i this was "only a temporary si- nt t (Continued on page 5 Col. 2! X‘ A"th°mi° gured :tally deranged person probably Ville Marie is 40 miles east of Kirkland Lake, Ont. To Cancel Visit By Nehru by GERALD RA‘l'zl'N ACCRA. Ghana (Reuters)--A i3t°"- WW ii‘ “'3” ‘i 3- P‘m°k" a"“'°a' police announcement was had been due fix- ted S d or today cancel 3; a ‘by Jawaharlal Nehru of Indian because of e the Accra by President Kwune Nkrumab. in- Sunday. besourcelllldl C. Kali . high commissioner." has Nkruniah to discuss Su;spected‘Ass.aiIa nt Sho - 1- I -Police I Spring Trap. 3" Nlivlfiiioitxt (Ari -- pl-yin ova -— amp I“ W . I scaling an clcbnrr mint!!! I."¢Jl‘fe'e:c‘:",'e'°°'“ ""“'°“' “'°“‘ ’ aiiuboiurn bed. iieteetivu ‘-As the man ontmd the main a frank llllq xbld a room. ' flu! u.,,'...,,.,¢.... 5. they the closet. -v-v-in- """.2.‘:'..“°“":l":...“‘t.'.'.:‘." ....:: ~"'-" gin . 'tlvosiItat|oIiodh~tbo _ . AtIbo\tfla.m.~—almosttbc apartment ammo ll-I ......nm. the s at- t|u'ce'¢fll¢eI'I inmind (bullets .lWH'Il-("T0-H210-H faildtbs body ot_n.N_on-'u. no . ~ wdlldontfflcdbiohlllvtllln. - « ::“°-.: ::...''''!°?'.....''.':'. "..°':..‘°:.".':*. ion - ‘ "wsdlclruvllvl. .§........i..... I . W uaehcotuoon . :1‘a":’ _ all! on ‘i no ' Steel with matter-.‘The Indian prime min- Lagos. Nige ‘a. here Wednesday‘; for a three-day visit. a - belmeted troops armed l machine-guns avenue outside resi- deuce here Sunday while police_ and troops stepped up their» search for arms in all quarters of.flle capital. Police said about 230 persons‘ vgerc held in Accra and the port 0 Tema, about 20 miles away.‘ for disobeying the dusk-to-dawn curfew imposed under the state of emergency Saturday. BANNED MEETINGS .-Iuoentiexploslons which led to 's emergency declara-; roces- ' 5' led cancellation of celebra-f the presidents -birthday last Friday. ' Nkrumsb himself has not] made a public appearance sine : his return to the capital lhorfly l nearly eight weeks ago. j 'l‘lu'ee' bl exploded in the cult: of Accra Saturday night. l I New R‘o‘acIIT'o linkl Nfld. Sdlflomcnts ST.‘ JOHN'S. Nfld. (CF)- Settlements in th e inoIt.nortb- f Newfoundland brought out-of Iso- ‘ . time by I’ new ‘highway. Premier. simil- Sunday. only .:.tl...... “about IN Dlflolll lAmerican Nazi Group Pickets White House WASHINGTON (AP) — Amer- glories of German nationalism 3 ward the basilica entrance. ‘icon Nazis carrying racist plsc- and the need lined the l ards picketed again Sunday in ‘country's cultural heritage of the air from the wrappings. Be- front 0‘ the White House where foreign influence. seven of their party members were arrested Saturday night after 9. scuffle with a" passerby and police. But this time there was no fighting. The eight uniformed Hitler- tmitators took up their Pennsylvania A v e ii u e. yam s from 60 circling members of the Congress of Racial Equal- ity. wbo also were out Saturday and were the Nazis’ target both times. CORE pickets. stationed 9 '''° ‘directly in front of the Wh it ouse. carried a coffin marked Bury Jim Crow. The Nazis‘ placards denounced Negroes and Jews. More Nazis under close surveil- lance u it t t I both plcketiiig groups left before mid-after noon. the CO RE members flrst. ‘ Saturday night’: fracas was touched off by a passerby tear- ing a Swastika banner from the hands of one of the ‘American mom Nazi party rs . took tumbles Two pol ‘ on the. sidewalk in the sffrsy. and were lllghfly injured. ' was one of the Nazis. - SSEL (APl——Anild shouts " , than the first One spcabsriafter another stoodupbeforesgatliertng.of lntooctlie than 25 policemen. fourlw h_ h h I t h f after in bomb attempt on his life gemem Wm‘ “H” d°“' npl‘ o '3 Sc M “C erg mmi lW3S to blame for that blast. .‘ l Some 200 workers have been jtoiling for months inside the lbasilica installing the council; ‘seats. building a platform for ithc Pope's throne and replacing? sections of marble flooring. ‘ . . One of the laborers late Sat-312:3: l::l°lgh:res_]onger than “day "°i“’°d 3 bmw“ paper‘ Although some of the changes it DETROIT (AP) — The 19615 odels of most North American- ' package m the shnd°w5 underiare infintcsimal, the direction appears to be more instead of less. And this has given rise to . . . . . ii u outcries from American to cleanse the .' noticed tiny fumes curling into Motm.S_ champions of the Sma1_ lthe right grandstand. He picked l it up an started to carry it to- He fore the workman could get out- “We Germans stand in dan-'ai1d€- ht; Bccildifntaiiy droppefd ger of becoming the world‘s_ 5 pa’? age‘ ere W353 mu‘ poorest cohny if we do not rm -0 fled noise and a burst of flame. ‘ ourselves of foreign cultural f FOUND SECOND BOMB l . ' Vatican gendarmes were sum- l President Roy Abcrncthy during The AMC brass can become righteously indignant at the sug- gestion the public wants longer lcars “This is a fiction," thundered elements—Amerlcan sex ‘ crime West Germany and moned. They opened the pack-' his previous showing of lIl(‘ new F Russian communism in thelage and discovered an explo- Ramblers. “The U..S. car huycr Vigil R): l East." said Otto Karl Duepow. : slve detonator and ii broken vial has not lost his mind. Better Deal Being Sought lFor Freedomite Marchers (CPl~—— the children would attend Park near her? {Or 8 “'€t‘l<- schoools in their district. The spot ha: behcn blocked hy Residents of New Denver this RCMP rom urt or movement Surrey‘ B'C" "me here sun':weekend noticed signs of acttv- west on a planned trek from day to offer help to an encamp l fly at the dormitory which was . the Kootenays to Agassiz. in the ment of Sons of Freedom Douk-‘closed after the children's re-‘I-‘raser Valley. where 63 Free- hobors Imid l'i5in8 Specuifltionl lease. domites are serving sentences that the government would re-‘ Freedomite parents said they-for terrorism in H doral 0P¢n 8 dormitory 1!! NEW Den- would resist any attempt tolprison. ' Ver. B.C- -‘take the children away again. Lani: and l“lil0n Said they Bl-ennon Lang and Bill I-‘ilion.f ;would be prepared to lose their said they came to the camp be- ‘ WARN“) BY LETTER ijobs in Surrey near Vancouver. cause they feel the Doukhoborsli Education Minister Leslie to help the Doukhobors. They PRINCETON. B.C. 30 --and especially the cblIdren——lPeterson said in Victoria Satur- said they will make efforts ll'l deserve a better deal than theylday that letters had been sentlvtincouver today to interpret are getting. to Doukhobor parents herelthe B.C. School Act regarding The dormitory at Nev Den- warning them that their chll-Ithe Doukhobors‘ rights and vet. in the Kootenays. was used dren must attend school. At.- find suitable text books in the 1950s as a school for torney-General Robert ‘Bonner Doukhobor classes. Frecdomttc children whose par- has said he will make an am After two hours of meeting, ants refused to send them to nouncement this regular schools. The chi lreii were released in 1059 site the parent: promised in court that ices. more than Lot!) of whom followers would consider the have been camped at Bi-omlcy proposals. 3‘ Informants said the charges a basic knowledge of chemistry. The basilica was open to the against wooden partitions that public as usual Sunday. Crowds of wood.and. attended mass celebrated upholstery seats built for the throughout the morning at the 3,000 delegates t . l is reported to have been reload- Reported Longer for . ‘are longer in 1963 than in INS. _'l‘l~.. Dod h f 6.2 ' cup week concern Mrs. Fanny Storgoff. unofficial‘ 0 gc C an“ 0 3”“ big the future of the Freedom leader of the trekkers. said her, T . 2 Men Lose Lives sln Flaming Wreck I SALVT JOHN. N.B. (CP) - i'l‘w?i men died early Saturday Inight in the flaming wreckage of a car on the Barnsville Road miles from Saint : eginald Joseph Griffin. 35. ‘Saint John and Ralph Wilfred Robichaud, 80. Meteghan Riv- er. N.S.. were burned beyond re- cognition. There were no witnes- ses but police reported the car apparently went out of control on a curve. turned over and ‘ burst into names. A passing mo- torist was unable to rescue the two occupants. : . n inquest will be held at a date to e set. 3 Cars li7 » R Ahernatliv and his compat- riots still are talking of the day when compacts will account for half of_ all cars sold in this country. Their current. forecast date is sometime within the year. It may come a little sooner for them than for anyone else because American Motors. by virluc nf being there first. set up the ground rules on what's a compact and what isn't. The AMC version is that any conventional car measuring be- tween 170 and 200 inches is in compact. This includes the Ford airlam ll.‘)T.fi inchesl, put not the M 0 re 11 ry Meteor (203.8 Ill(.'Il(‘S. Many others who have attempted to classify cars have called the Fairlanc and Meteor intcrmediatcs. In 1962 Plymouth and Dodge ‘hull! 202 inches over-al also m‘l‘(- classed as intermediates by so ch authoritative trade journals as Automotive News. But both of these Chrysler prod- ucts have grown. The new Ply- mnut ' ’ ‘ ncw Dodge 2082 inches. BIGGEST VOLUME Usinr: the American Motors gl't'lll['tIIlI'.'.. the compacts are the biggest volume segment of the industry. They passed the popu- lar priced standards last March. in July. most recent month for which official figures are avail- able compacts accounted for 38.4 per cent of all registrations. The popular — priced standards.- a group in which AMC lumps Ford. Chevrolet. P l y m o u f ll, -Dodge Dart and Mercury Met- eor accounted for 36.5 per cent. Plymouth and Dodge are two. of 10 makes or models which is the greatest. Only car] are shorter and two of these Ito th.-- Rambler Classic and nan;-=_ blcr Ambassador. ‘S .