If it's Good For the island The Guardian is For it 0L. . N0. 94 mmtemuvctimi federation was accepted by the Department of Transport and Canadian National Rail ways in a brief ceremony at 'Halifax Shipyards oificos. Capt. Douglas Machan 'Zeftt marine superintendent of CN‘a Maritime area. accepted the ferry on behalf of Canadian National Railways. which will operate it on the Borden-Cape Tormentine .scrvicc Others in the picture are 'from left) G. . CROSSING PLANNED TODAY misc (Edwardian “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” c .ail~«n-v‘. m”*' s...”- M. “Uh-'- (WARLUITETOWN, CANADA, B. Bloomfield. gener- iil manager. Halifax Ship- yards; Allan R. Webster. chief of ship construction for the DOT. and Dan Scouler. .lr.. mnnagrr of the shipyards. l t('.\’ Photn‘. Premier Displays Delight ‘ At Arrival Of New Ferry “‘1 a great delight to see the Strait transportation serwc° inauguration of this new con- from Borden to Tormentine. nectlng link with the mainland. Premier Walter R, Shaw told this paper last night as hc com- mented on the addition of t h e MV Confederation to the cross- Fire Destroys Dwelling At St. Peters 57' PETERS A duclling occupied by (‘er Mullaliy and family near this \‘lllllf‘ was deatrovui by fire Friday about noon. The blarr. starting In ihr kitchen roof or attic. brokr out while Mrs. Mullaily and two daughters were homc alonc. One girl ran to the telephone office. about a half-mile away to call the fire department. Firemen arrived promptly but by that time the blaze had gain- rd such headway it would not he controlled, Howevcr. much furniture and personal effects of the family were saved. The ‘ kitchen stove was lost. howcvcr. it fl believed ihr housc was owned by John Doucrtic of Rollo Bay. The former owner was John ‘Macisaac but be «old the My a few years ago 9d mom to the village. .Tllc hwac was located on the loam Road. which branched tiff what is known as the Car- Gun Road. The Confederation arrived Borden last night and was start trail runs on the today The Premier cxpccts to greet noon and cross the Strait on her. Graham Rogers. dircctor transportation. Frank Myers. possibilities are rcrtainly look- ing up." the Prcmirr enthused. MLA. and possibly nlht‘l’l. If s e Wire The Premier expressed hope that the new boat will i h e not only prove to be an efficient boat in‘ to carry thc traffic in summer Search Started For Schooner NEW YORK t.AP\-‘l'h¢> US. ('oast Guard Friday began an lair and sea search for a 71~ioot .nchooner reported four days overdue from Bermuda wrth eight persona aboard. A coast guard spokcxman said three planes scannui the Atlantic Ocean without ‘t‘L‘IIIfl the craft. known as the Black Panther. Thi- coast guard had SATURDAY, APRIL 2], 1962. "mm-igl- sn"vnN Eififi WEATHER Sunny. little change in temperature; has: winds bow-high 25 and 48. Easter Sun day: little change. 16 PAGE lMontreal Price For Cattle Is Goal Of Farmers' Group OAS leader Arrested. Taken lo Paris Prison PARIS tAPl —Raoul Satan. arch enemy of Algerian inde- pendence and mater of the terrorist Secret Army, was cap. lured in Algiers Friday and flown handcuffed to Paris. The former general is under death sentence as a traitor. Both in Algeria and in Paris dichard followers defiantly in- sisted Salan's Secret Army would carry on and keep Al~ gcria French. With police escorts fore and art. the car bringing Salan in from the special plane to Paris' formidable Sante Prison arrived ‘iinder a glare of floodlights on ‘ the prison walls A crowd estimated by police at .110 persons stood off at a distance to watch the arrival. They were not permiticd to conic close to the prison. Thr- slocky. 62-year-old soldier is under death sentence for plot- ting against the Fifth Republic in thc alnrtive generals' coup of last April. SE [ZED IN APARTMENT received word the Vcsscl had Salan was seized in a fashion- not arrived in New York last ahlc Algiers apartmcni little Monday as schedmm more than thrce weeks after the econ ' mw.m_ arrest in Oran of hi :24th Parliament lls Dissolved but also into the winter months. "With the Confederation here QUEBEV for the Borden-Tormentlne ser-‘cheral Vanicr Thursday s‘gri‘d ithc ncw icrry offiCially this fnrc- vice. a new boat just announcedil formal instrumI-‘nl nf dece Garibaldissolying Parliament and a.k- :Hc will be accompanied by B, run. and our funny,“ projmpng that a general clcciion ho oi now assured. nur transportation “"(‘d "“T W" "l 7"“ “WM Seal making the aci Offlt'lnl iaas for the Wood islands Mv Confederation Makes Fast Voyage 'l‘hr oowcst addition to ('anadinn National ferrv flch the $1000.00" MV (3on- fNicrnlinn hradnd by ihr gover- Trucking Firms Plan Legal Move MONTREAL '(‘P‘ i-Itghl of nine sirikc~bound trucking l:rma will scck court Injunctions ti» day to halt pickcting of their depots by members of the ln- tcrnational Tcamstcrs‘ Union ilndi. a spokesman for the companies‘ negotiating commit- tee said Friday. The spokesman said thrcc of thc firms—H. Smith Transport, Drummond Transit and lntcr- City Truck Lines—also will filr formal complaints in :rlminal court against the union and some of its officers. t h e. mcnt icehrcaker Sir .l o h n Rflliwui, MacDonald docked at Borden at From Halifax A. 10.“ last night. 1! hours after she had left Halifax. The Confederation will go through several trials in t h e. l next few days and will take over ‘on the Burden to Cape Tormen- tine run on Tuesday when th e MV Abegweit is due to leave for her annual spring refit. Thc Confederation lcft Halifax at it pm Thursday. but turned back to Halifax sometime later. She left thc Nova Scntia port again at 10 o'clock. The Confederation s it i l e 4 through the Strait of ('a n so where she was met at the Wes- tern cnd by the government ire breaker. Reports last night said ice is the strait was not heavy. The ship was built by Halifax Shipyards and turned over to her owners. the department of transport. and her operators. the CNR Monday. Christ's Steps Retraced By Thousands Of Pilgrims f7? fr— AP-Relters JIRUMLIII From the Modal: achoai yard that once Ian anttna Pilate'a court. MID- vtrat of Chriatiaa pilgrims Fri- ” m the last faltering step- iif mm along the twist- lll. stone-paved way or the Many were winging and «um i 'Btrnat of Itnws‘. 3' the dart-vaulted alleyways " Modem flops they halted in my and sh: at is Italian M tic-ident- on huili over the traditional III? of f‘hrlsi‘s buriiu and ctlllaining the last five stationa of the cross. a bent old muuein cried Moslem prayers from a minant towering above the church wnil. Jerusalem ll a holy city for Monica-m as well as Christians. and n few bundrcd yards away Mohamedans bowed in prayer under a beautiful dome of rock From herr the prophrt \tln- liamcd :s said to have won in heaven on his horse Christian churches which did not participate in thc Latin may of the cross procession com. momorated the Lord‘s drath with their own rites Anglicans heard serwcx in Arahic and English in st Comer I Cathedral with a spec. ial mediation on f'hrlsf’s last words Lutheran- helri 'n ria‘ services in German English and WHERE-TO-HND-fl Arab". followed by Holy Com. mimion. Pope John led a Iervice at the Basilica of St. Paul Outside the Walls as pilgrims packed Rome's churches for Good Fri- day devotions. Rome authorities forecast a record year for pilgrims They cit-pact last year's total of mean to he exec-(dd by tom. in Spain. thousands of peni~ tents ionti part in Europe‘s mod severe Good Friday oboervaaoe, The penitents carried heavy crosses or walked with troll chains on their ankles along a ii, in it c penitential route through Madrid's broad avenue! and inn-ou- struts They made the march to atone for past sine. in Dublin. merit in an Easter amnesty re leased the last I when of ihr outlawed iriah Rep-Hr in Berlin. heading for celebrnte E finish-spans...“ filled rim-i we as no the lrtah river‘- 0.. mp. affixcd at 2:3 pm. EST. Trapped Miner ls Found KlRKLAND LAKE, Ont. if‘f‘l Rescue workers Friday "UM .Ilin one of two gold miners ‘trapped by n rockfall since ‘chnesday midnight. A doctor went down Viacassa Gold Mine late Friday aflcrnonn to treat Ryszard Witchznk. .ui. after frllow miners found him ‘in the rockfall rubble, mine officials said rescue team was s'fill iscarching at the flirt-foot icvei ‘for Russell Baskin. .14. who was trapped along with Witchzak Wold at the pithead was that Witchuk was alive. but pinned by fallen rock when found Relay! of miners had been working since early Thursday to reach the men without knowing whether they were dead or .1':vc. Officials at Macass-a issued only sparse details as the i-csriie attempt stretched into its second Bath and Witchuk wcni on shift underground at 7 r. in Wednesday. They were trapped in a small rmsMunnel at the twin imii by a rociihum. i’ -< (in crtmr- isuring his strrn measures against commandt former general Fid- rnond .louliaud. who has since been condemned to die. It was a crippling blow in his Secret Army. whose scvcral thousand rightisi European agents and French army desert- ers have been shooting. bomb- ing and knifing Algerian hios~ lcms in ihr hope that \ioslcm retaliation would iorrc Presi< dent dc (iaullc's gni‘crnini-ni to call off the arrangements for scll’dotrrminalion in Algcria gdway Lock» Is Repaired MASSENA. N Y 1"" Rt” pairs have been i-omplcttd to a cracked sill in the Eisenhower Lock of the St Lawrence Sea- way and the inlernationnl waterway will open for 'hc ~cnr son Monday. it was announced Friday The scaway had been :f‘llt‘d- iilcd in npcn April H but dis. coirry of a crack in a will M ncalh tbc cast :aics fort-ed of- ' ‘ to order a dclav. Threat Of Revolt Alerts Argentina Ry ROMAN JIMENEZ RUENOS AIRES lAl’i ~ «— group of Argentine officera in in strategic army garrison re- ’hclled Friday night against mil« ‘ ilary liltf‘ rumor of President Arturo Icadcrs instriuncntat in F‘rondizi and who now are pros- siiccesiior to Peron- Isis. Arm‘s units throughout country were put on alert. A proclamation fro-n the t'ampo dc Mayo garrison mit- sidc Bucnos Alrcs said com- manding officers there wcrc .le- manding removal of Army Gen. Marion Bartolome Carrcra as the VFW YORK tAPi Grover A Whalen. 75. the voice, the face and the spirit of New York during ihc marina N's. died of a heart attack Friday. As the city‘s official greeter for many years, he made the ticker rm hattan hospitality. Few men in this century have more influenccd the city of New York than Whalen. a figure of resplendent sartorial elegance. robust physique. and houndlesa enthusiasm. A while carnation on the lapel was his i. ‘ L For more than so years. start- ing under Mayor James J. Walker. Whalen served as city greeter. the man who bade wd- lWife Of U-2 Pilot Suffers iOverdose Of Sleeping Pills WASHINGTON IAPl w Mrs Barbara Powers. fl~year»otd wife of 11-1 pilot Francis Gary Powers. “a taken to a hospital Friday suffering from what po- lice reported were the rffr‘f'ta of an overdose of sleeping pills. She was later described as out of danler. Powers accompanied her in . hospital Mr and Mn Pn‘l't't‘s ‘12".- been living for several won at an apartment in siihuioan Alexandria. Va Mrs Pow-m was taken to the Alexandria a: Two 'Quolces . PORT \‘J PRINCE 'AP .had Hospital shortly after 3.3 a.l|. She was transferred to George- town University Hospital here at s I) a.m The Alexandria Hospital and she was treated there for iration reaction." Patten Lien Ncison Rickey said investigating ‘ officers were told Mn. Power! taken approximately a nemhutal tablets. a barbiturat- driia med to induce sleep He did not say who [aye thta information PMt‘rS. now .0 ram into the new! in Vlav 1” after nis in spy plane was brought 5m while on a picture - maki‘ reconnaissance Minion over the Sm’ict i'ninn Convicted by the Rusaians al Friday. W "WV" “ml sentence in this eat-try. lattiu. on the G-lvel. hi central Haiti.: The Central take "Milan ‘ army src rotary the army who spearheaded the of Frondizi March 29 The proclamation “as in the \rgcntinr government crisis NO TROO" MOVEMENT Thch were no noticeable troop movemcnis around this capital But aoldicrs prcvioiisly had been confined to barracks. Fainouihl. Finure ; Dies Of Heart Attack ’ come to most of the meat figures of his era. Whalen. horn in Ncw York of an lrish father and French- Canadian mother. began his public career as scrrrtary to parade ii world symbol of Man- . MM" "0"" F Hylan in Hill He was in charge of city pur- chases at one time. and had a ihand in thc drvclnnmt‘nt of the city's airports Mayor Robert Wagner nrl dercd all flags on t‘lfV hii'ldings flown at half A staff in his memory. om Hm. up. so. Ammo in ihr iahinct A of President Jose Maria Guido and nthcr top officials. appar- iently including Gen, Raul Poggi. commander-in-chief rcmoval '.itr~r described by the rebelling olfic- err. themsclvcs as a conscnsiis of their thinking on recent turns [— ANTI-Nicotine l TEMPLE BURNS ; AMSTERDAM ' Reuters ‘ - Tobaccohatlng Robert Jasper Grootvelt was held hy Du polite Friday after his "anti- nicotuie temple" caught iiie during an "anti-smoking cer- emony" and burned to ashes The "temple." a disused carpenter's workshop less than loll yards from Amher- dam s night club rcntre. had an altar" with lighted can- dlc< and drwcns of ashtrays :- r a m m e d with cigarette hl‘illS Police arrestcd tirooiii'li. 1‘9. after a heap of wood shav- '1. :- ings inniicd durini: a i-ci-e- moni' attcndcd by 33 duo- tcr-s (ii-ooiiclt ii formcr iiimiow l clcancr. had prevrouslv unde='- gnnc lift days detention on a charge of writing the wold "rant-pr" on street cigarette adi'criiscnients. Dragger Burns But Crew Safe i l i SHHLBL'RNF‘. \'.S 'f‘f‘i . The 11-year-old scallop dragger Robertson lll hilrl’lt‘d and sank off this South Shorr iniin Fri- dai. Her rrcii of l7 not safcly ashore ('apl. Alhrri .\i_\alls. said the 2004M vessel was 12 miles from port and three miles off Sandy Poini. at the mouth of Shelburne Harbor. whcn the motor back- fired and started a fur in the cnginr room. The vcsst-l had . iiist lch pori for a l‘lvday trip to George .s Bank. 150 miles solithcasi of hero TlH‘ crcw formed a bucket brigadr and irird to pour in enough nnicr to put out the lflamcs but failed. Socreds Expect i Up To 100 Seats in Federal Vote TOROVTO ti'l” Rohcrl ‘1 Thompson national S o c I 31 f'rodit party leader. predicted Thursday night that iho party will win lift in TM seats in the coming fcdcml election The Rod Dccr. Alta. chuo— practor made the forccad here at a mccting of the party's trip strategists Social f‘rnclii iios “lnl‘il ‘Illi. fcdcrally in the will ilcctitin. \lr Thompson said (andidates will be cntrrcd in all 255 ridiuu across Canada. although he and some of his aides admitted the party's finances arr low Eizhty- right alrchdy have been nomi~ ruich The Social f‘rcdit lradcr tire- dicird major gains for his party in Wcsirrn (‘nnadn and Quebec and was confident two «all max he won in Ihc Frcnrh» speaking sections of New Briinii» wick in thc .iuoc lit election Mr. Thompson declared his criic Party Thc s t r a t c c y contort-vice scheduled a si‘rirs of seminars across (‘anadn for party candi- dates. including these in the east: Quebec (‘ity Mar 5: Tor- onto May 12. and Monctnn May ll. i marketing meeting held in the ‘ Charlottetown Hotel Thoraday night Daniel Grass (‘rwnwail i\ l Committee ls Named, New Meeting Slated Ry NEH. MATHESON Farm and Provincial Editor Montreal prices for lsl a n d beef cattle is the goal of 59V~ eral hundred farmers who met here Thursday night. and nam- ed a committee to bring con- crete proposals for action before another general meeiing. 'n be called here as soon as possible. Seven men were named to represent commercial producers and the three beef breed assoc- iations—Hereford. Shorthorn and Angus~are to name six more to work on the l2-man committee. The committee action was stir- rcd by a motion of Leo P Mc- lsaar. Mermaid seconded by .l. l) MacDonald. Glenfinnan Dan- icl Gass. Cornwall who was a key speaker; Elmer W a it it h. Wilmot Valley. William hank. North River; Lloyd Lockerhy. Hamilton; Max Thompson. Vic- toria; Norman l'Jlachllan. i- hcrry Plains were the scum men named by the mccling. Thai island producers are net» ting Montreal prices for lllPlf' hogs and the goal la to get i h 9 same treatment for their cattle, was the theme of most of the score of more of farmers across the provrnce who participated in the discussion NO SATISFACTORY ANSWER Agriculture Minister Andrew Macflae aaid he has asked the principle buyers hcrc .nnny timcs why island cattlemen are not getting the Montreal price and "to date 1 have not received a satisfactory answer.“ lllr minister said “i'vc FPf‘l‘thd anr swers". he explained." but none of them has been satisfactory" The keynote speaker. hlr. finss reported in detail on his own cattle marketing opcrat inns. lie rccrived $1.060 morc on one lot of 33 steers on said that he Vinllld have recrivt‘d from the packers hrre, hy scll- ing mom in ii shipper who~cnt them in \iontrcal And cuts of meat iscrc selling hcrr at ihr- time for oncrhnlf cont pcr pound N.B. Mon Dies in Maine Crash LlNVlilL'S. \ic iAl" An Andovor. NR. man was 'nllcd in a rar»triick collision trwiriy on 1' S Highway 2A, south iii lloiil too_ Mr A woman also has killed State pfllli‘e‘ idcniificd 'hi- im- tims as Alfred M Tromblav 3.1, of Andovcr. and \irs viaric St Amand. tit of West (‘romwcll Conn \irs St \mand s husband. William. was taken to a Houlton hospital Police said the tar. driven by Tromhlay with the St \mants as passcngers. crossrd the eco- ire line of the highway and ici- lidtd with the side of a tailor truck driven by Fay F \iatiaA tail of Bangor. The truck driver was not hurt, Agriculture Minister Andrew Mar-Rae is right Stewart Eagles senior "vent-ctr field- in'aalaimthcatue‘hymoeaimhailehnd i man. Canada depath 1 higher than the same cuts uero bringing in Montreal at tha time he added Mr. (lass explained that cat» tie and rrcat carcasses were being constantly imported int. thi- Maritimes. a deficiency area it is possible \lr. Gas! observed that in many cases cattle shipped from the Mari- timea to Montreal may have bccn shipped back here in carcass form. The meeting was ‘tnflPl' the direction of Gcorge MacDonald. Si. Conrng who is president of the federation of agriculture. Other speakers on the platform in addition in .\ir Cass and the ministr-r. included Stewart Eag- lcs, senior livestock fieldman. (‘anada department of agricul- iurc and .l Lincoln anar. fed- oratioii semi-tar" who was spe- retary of the morning PROGRESS lN’ VS. Doug Curtiss. Triiin who I! president of thr Noia Scot”) Farmers' \haitoir calfl the far mcrs in his prnvmce haw made progress Inward "the Montreal price." goal and they mean to reach it Thcrc uas prciiy general ngrccmcni on the idca that rat- tlc priccs si'oilnhlr hcre a to considerably below 'ho prices with hrinr: on public market! at hionlrcal or Toronto. and the general df‘Sll’f‘ was to remedy the siiualion Vir ('uriiss said in somr cases hii: nrirrs in the “\iaritimcs arr run better than the hlnntrcr'. price (‘0\'Fl.lt‘1’l.\f. REPORTS ('onflirlin: rcpnri: were given on ihc siir-r-css of <rvrral ship— ntrni: of (al‘li- from thr- Prince t‘ounii to in:- Halitnx plant .lamri. t \ip.(.ic;oi of sum- mrrsidi- rrportcd favorably when he sa'd Ihr mini-iv wit a prior lor the first sliipmcnt hut Ihci ‘nxis'rd nl" and quantity animals for ilw ccrnnd and :ot grind rcsulis One man received over $100 for a row h- In! of- frrcd son for hcrc and another l’f‘t'f‘HC‘d $27k fm a steer h! iioiild had to NW for 3210 hr‘re ’l‘hcrr Hz» 2 \ doi‘nrs 'rci:ht to Hi \laifirog arr‘a rfllllt‘ li..' H" "‘r‘i or "r‘nn'lr‘r’ Riii “a 'cr \ ‘i mom tannin:- ion Kalil llf‘ srr‘ 'iin :iccrs and :nl l3" trnis pr; pound on a l‘Vf‘uf‘thf ha‘K and thry yich :nlwl \if‘t‘l= ’tlft' more («1 on fat- irinrr nnri :i on ‘in ’Z‘Iti'l But in- lr‘l' hr sn'd in la' ra‘lli" that brought him ‘R trot: pcr pound. llc not if! «cm. for hcifrrs and l“':- for \lt‘f‘f“ Thr animals were shinpcri in \i~xi.’niindland. he told ihc (.iinrdirio 'aii-r Othr‘rs who participated in the lively d-scuSs on included J T). MacDonald l. d u i n Macks! Winsloc “i< iiarid \fitirh. Ru- ssrll Dr‘sroll. \HA. and F. n I'l ln:s \ii lirrhcrt l.cn Mclsaac (‘hcslri llii:hcs. (‘ovnhrnd Al~ lisnn Profitt. Frrriown. Andrew Stmcnsnm Fi'liolis Arnold Wood. l‘apc wiiiic. wilmoi \‘allcy Elm Waugh. Whmm" with J [Jar-om m.” Maryanne I” d Ants-ulna.