WEATHER A few clouds and extremely cold; light winds. Low-high 10 below and 10 above. Sunday: mainly sunny. ' If It's Good For The lslancl . i Q R ' The Guardian Is For It w “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, iTs'C'i:fii?i'-iifiiz, 1963. M" We SEVEN CENTS K Sees Yanks iorcedirom Chevrier, Denis Will Quit S. Viet Ncim MOSCOW tAPt ._ Premier 9 Khrushchev said Friday the victory the Algerians won ovei a I n X 0 n the French in North Africa will t |.__—:—-j———. Authorised ll Second Class Hall by the Post office Department. Ottawa. all for punch! of postage to cash. VOL. Lxxvi. NO. 333 10 PAGES be matched in Viet Nam wlh the United States being forced‘ 3: to leave that Southeast Asian I ‘ nation. ’: Khrushchev spoke at it recep- . I tlon for an Algerian delegation Byelections Scheduled On Feb. 10 0TT.»\\\’.~\ -C.Pt-—Jiistice Min- ,ister Chevrier and Postmaster- |Gcneral Denis will leave the federal cabinet next month. Prime Minister Pearson an- ‘nounced Friday. Both men resigned their seats in Parliament Friday and by- JUSTICE MINISTER ‘elections will be held in the ‘Montreal ridings of Laurier and headed by I-Iadj Ben Alla, pres- ident of the National Assembly. He said he welcomed the Al-I gerians’ decision to build theiri government on a Socialist basisf ~ The Algerlans have been given a warm reception herL.l Potatoes were bringing $1.00 no potatoes moving because of evidently as a counterweight tolper 75-pound baig here this weck- the extremely cold weather. ‘ the visit of a Communist Chi-‘lend but no spuds were moving‘ “i‘d like to see the price stay‘ nese delegation headed by Pre-tbecauise of tihe cold weather. and at $1.00 or better to the gro\vcrr"j . mier Chou En-lai to Algeria. lthere was some doubt as to bow said Mr Willis who said frank- Mohammed Lebjaoui. a mem.,long the price would hold at that iy that he is a bit doubtful. ber of the central leadership inl8m0Il‘E several of the potato s|nn- ""—"—-'-——"—'-— t r.e..%"i*..::.i°*e'i:*..l2n:;:s:*:i.».. MISS FRANCE HDISINTEJRESTED IN AID‘ gprediictcd several days ago the “We have not become Com-'PI‘iC€ W0uld hll 31.00 by Friday. munists during our stay here,lSliES€S‘tS the Price m_3.\’ Stay at * but have found the Soviet Un-ith-'3t i9V€l h'l'l' 9‘’m9 l‘”"‘‘- PARIS tReutersi—-Beniitifiil ton. its people and leaders arel 1' B-”°°ldh5 Wh" ""l’lf“d' girls competing here for the profoundly sincere and totallylsehls Lee Bmke” he” .‘‘‘_a‘ title of “Miss France“ will be disinterested in their aid to Al-'F"da-V a'fl°m°°" the hm“ 8' frisked for falsies. POSTMASTER-GENERAL ii germ" l:°i:‘i)~’i1cT- Wouldohnhbably ‘tA(')artr‘lElnéf A" amine M51955’ 3 '‘’""!'° 0 ‘ St.:VlI:.enL(S3h}(':"ffl")l(’F will be an. 3: Lebjaoui indicated a disposi-ifarmen and Shggestpd Hm “me on;-‘tor and a beauty :‘D0‘f‘lallSt lpoimed mm a high “mm, in the ith)" “f the Algemhs h’ f°”°“';offercd at some points might be “' ""’”-‘. ‘ml the C ed‘ ,h°' _ . a ipiiblic sel‘\'ice," Mr. Pearson - 3 hehlhahst °°‘“'59- ,slightly hiighetr than that. though hjhf’ the tzlrls parade _on 1\ew , said. There has been speculation ‘ the buys from dealers. not from hears E‘? W’ the t'tl°- .that Mr. Chevrier will get one lot two top dip-lomatic posts-- either high commissioner to London or ambassador bo France mm -d 1 mduce,-5_ The to ,.n ne measures hce"BreakerS H;/i'olIda Rrihdd. speaking 'or F. follow controversy involving; W. Ward and Sons, btrnkcrs said the present Miss France. .\lu- . r S S In St. Lawreflce ihe believes the price is up, pos- guette Fabris. runner-up : _ siibiy around $1.00 8 hat: to the ciicie Gangar and the "Miss VII‘. Denis. first elected to the t . QUEBEC rcpt.)-‘odei-a.i de. igrowens. tibougfli he also rcpre- France" committed By RONALD FARQUHAR | floors of the legation were. Commons in 1985, and with Ex- ‘ i SOFIA. Bulgaria tReutersJ— smashed. iternal Affairs Minister Martin 3 ‘ V __...,.’ .4 W TORONTO MAN WINS EMPE‘ROR’S CONFEST partment of transport ice-break- i5€iitS brokers and gets his stock Last summer Miss Gangar ‘ ' alleged that the women used . Ali estlmatetl 3.000 Sh0litiiitZ Biil- After the demonstration, cor-ithe dean of the House in ternu Takeo Nakano 59, reads his itio's annual poetry contest. The Japanvefip-bfo;-n maint.cn- lei-5 Montoaim and Simon Fraser lfrom dealers prize-winning poem to his Firom left are Mrs. Nakano W99 "13" ,‘I' h’ Thhyh thaV€ their hands full battling Hl°l'_3Ct(“ tl}’1i’itll.:£ ’Chpi‘l0ttealfi\\(l: padding in strategic places lga1‘ia_nS, Di‘0tf‘St_iri£1 alleged U.s.,‘ dons of police sealed off holniof long service, is going to the 1. - at his Tomnw home and his daughters Mm Mary -lain. 5 tn Tedd his D00!“ '0 [heavy ice conditions in the lexl’ amf’. 3‘ 5 3 we" when she was elected “Miss ,lnl.ellig€'hCe attivily revealed in, ends of the street. But crowdsisenate. 3"" B ' EmP9l‘0i‘ l‘lll'0tllt0 and Empress jlower St. Lawrence River. marke‘ France" at Bordeaux. ' [8 t'UI‘I‘€ht SPY trial livrt‘. demon-i were still standing there more “Both will remain in the cab- Meanwhile. Miss Fabrls-— strated and smashed windows at’ than 3'2 hours later. inet until their appointments be- now back at her teaching job i the United States Legation Fri-', Meantime, a black - palnteci come effective at. a date in Jan- M. at present with the of-‘ $ but after winning Emperor 1-[iroh- Kuroda and Leatrice Nakano. Nanak“ (CF wircphom, The Montcalm came to ihelferinfl Price 8I'0t1'li<l_ l-hh- _ rescue of the Gardoy, a Nor- d pro- wegian cargo ship that ha W I‘ | —-is angry with the " iss ‘day. ‘placard saying “Death to the Uary to be announced later." EM pelier trouble off Metis-sur-lMer. France" C o in mi Here. she ' The demonstrators pelted the traitor of the penple" appeared iMr. Pearson told reporters at about 200 miles downstream claims it owes her 8.000 ‘Legation with missiles and outside the entrance of then press conference f0_llOW1f1K I from Quebec City. Th Sd. iilflhl. tl1P Sim0n pearan as she made and ex. tic cars as the trial of a former Georgiev was being tried. . . . Fraser helped the Canadian 0 , pcnses C she ll1Clif‘l'P€l as R Bulgarian dipl° '“ 3‘ 3' the At his trial Friday, Georglev whflisr T:’M’i‘”;,a1t‘?:}'sE"< m, tanker Elmbtanch out of the‘ (‘P from AP-Rcutcrs beauty queen_ {United Natio ns, Ivan-Assen told the court how U_s_ inieiii.‘ , b tugd F .d ‘’‘m‘ 5 P0” of Rim°"5kl 1.75 mile’ BERLIN — Th? west Bcrhh, One newspaper, France- lGeorgi9i‘. 56. entered its second gence spent thousands of dollars rnfigeifslilaxgeeof for pi?‘ h°"the35t 0t Quebec C1tY- city government broke prece-, soir, termed Fi'idav‘s an- id n the upkeept of his mistres-' ‘ ' ‘ y eicuriiy ouncl U N S . . a; i _ . The Ga"d°Y l5 due ti’ 3“‘lV9 I dent Friday and complained di- nouncement bv the poinmiiieo 3 Tile U.S. announced that it, :95 iglettogs“ 1_‘hey would hbe the P n in Ham“ Sunday morning ml "*°”-" ‘° ‘"9 C°’"'"”"l5l "°lh”‘° "no more gallant than Viuglu-l had made 3 "5h'°"f1 P"“°5"' ‘°‘ he Said the Allie?”-'*"5 he“? slrstineyiiiiecciiggtiohlnhifatt hrciiiprlil O ' uhdfigho i's'°l}’1‘:‘$ whhe the Ehh“of East Germany over the we i.~ab,.i5- - die. [the Bulgarian government. one misii-e_q5_ Mi~5_ Kai-3 Bash. g g l bra h Claim W35 ‘ he minority Liberal govern- ed t°“’3'"‘ Que‘ Christmas killing of A refuseei ganixv l Georgiev. charged with spy-’. eva, from Paris to Washington men. to 0 me Mr. Pearson said that there ‘ change: i a scholarship for her at his rs- ~ - A legation official said inc,q.,.,si, ..l:;rh°:p””sohn“e°‘o"r"t’wo °tM_.. tors who numbered , - -‘ - ‘ demhhslra ' switches in the cabinet. But the, complicated East-West re- .only about 500 at the start of’ th . id the eed f lationship over Berlin. the incident, were watched byitofjdain Reparfs adzlizozglf bfiglectioflgy " of francs (about $l.600t for ap- o_ver-turned four U.S. diploma-v Supreme court huiiding whe,-e'day-'.ong cabinet meeting. it i iiitz fol‘ the 135- T01‘ SW0" y€al‘3.l three times. They also obtained ihas pleaded guilty. - - - ‘bet Chi” h B l'n wait. i UNITED NATIONS (AP) — made an immediate council monthly among the councill ‘on t 6 e_Fi The United Nations ‘announced lsesslon necessary. _ Emembers. .----- ~ » » » _ . I ebaction rtook Iitti’este;ilk the Security Council was. toi A spokesman for. the Un_11.ed~ Ambassador Plimpton m'Erha'-d Arflves i_cias y surp ise. I see t mm R meet at 11:15 p.m. Friday night istates delegation said Americanlsteyenson s_ absence served _as . ' introduce a new eemen on the Cyprus conflict. iambassador Francis T. _P. iacting_preside_nt of the council. vls". The meeting was called after Plimpton. acting for U.S. chief, Rossides said the Turks bad, th r ent request of Cyprus delegate Adlai Stevenson, calledmoved five submarines, four ‘ Hitherto, the Western allies ,three police who made no at-. , ‘i The i-0,.ih(,0ming cabinet shup whenuagsked for consideration of,the meeting after a poll of tlieldestroyers and three troop car- HOV-(l%T0N H '«“-l[’l’:i'“_l°5lE 5“; have held that they alone must Moscow (APt_.The soviet‘, tempt. to stop them. H2-Car P.|'euP Hie win he the firsi change in the conflicts between Cyp_riot.-sill-nation council membership. ;riers into Cyprus territoriali aglecree °;;rid"ayWl§n 1; “fie deal with the East oveir lncl- Union thpew mme birthday b,,u_i POLICE TAKE CONTROL il H F E"... ministry‘ Mp pea,-son of Greek and Turkish origin. , Ambassador Stevenson. on!watei'S- _ f B t I h Ct dents In Berlin Then-_th€Y 80' quets Friday to Cyrus Eaton.l ..},n“C9 arrived in mm 3,,“ I1 GCIVY cg iformed last April 22 when he The Cypriot chief delegate_,h0llday in Illinois. was expectedi In Washiiigtmi. however, state mm 0"" 0 '‘’,“5°'‘ ‘Y~ proach only the Soviets, con- the 30_yea,._0id U_S_ indusmai, — ' ; itook over the reins of offico Zenon Rossides. reported LONDON tReulei's)...A 12.93; from C0nS(=l‘\‘al.i\'e prime min massing of T u r k l s h naval ack in New York today to r(-{department authorities said TCX-. When‘ he Will h3V9 :4 tending they are the occupiers I-Si and Moscow-S favorite cappl 3h°lh“" 3" mlhhlhs ahd g"ad"'l some the December presidency itheyphad been Informed by the yclfkend visit with President at East Ge,.many_ mist. gpdsituation under, mkhup on a f0g_Shmud9d sup“ N” mefenbakerl strength off the eastern Medt-‘lot the council ‘Turkish embassy that Thrlhsh‘ ° "5°"' C ' ‘ . - After birthda reetin s from . _ l hi hwav sent 16 ersons to hos-l MP PP3l‘5°h Shlfl that Whe tierraneaolsland. and said this: The Presidency rotates warships had not steamed intoll On hand to welcome Erhard I , Khrushchev hilfisflf andga ‘am The boo‘i fig (‘lien10nSll;ata0r:‘;oi pifa] F-riday nigh‘: imp penis was askediasi Sm; the termonal waters of the’ whim his plane touched down at Aden Exp Oslo“ datory article in Pravda. Alexei Shoutmgfian l‘ mer can 5 g 'l No one was killed in the acct-it" ht‘t‘°l'ht’ P05tm35l-9r‘3°he1'h1 e e nearby island of Cyprus. iEllington Air Force Base was . _ Adzhubei’ chief editor of IzVes__ hurled ice. frozen. snow nil.‘ dent‘ which cam? at the end “EMF. Dmis had mdicaipd h They said the Turkish ambas- U.S. St ate Secretary Deamlnlurles ml joined in the Chorus of Com! stoncs_at the legation. Most ot_ one M the most lethal Yulefidesiwouid prom. 8 mnaioriai ap_ shdhh “her checkihg with An” Rusk‘ gratulation and praise l l British roads have ever seen lTt0ilitmt"ht- khr3- had hehhfled that ‘M, Cf’ from AP-Reuters ‘ Adzhubei recalling V that he: i Earlier it was feared five‘ H°“i“"“l"« h" had ‘hhl h on |Th"hl5h "essels “'9” hhly ml" t ADEN — George Henderson. first met Flaton while on a tripl tpersons had been killed in the‘ 'C”hh""“d ‘"‘ ha” 5' ml‘ 6’ ilowiniz normal paths in the arm cu 3‘ 5 Britain's assistant _high commis- to the Us. eight tears ago.i ; “chain reaction" crash on theli NICOSIA, Cyprus (APt-—Brit- Turkish students demanded an-in, denied they were sailing to- Another Promise sioner. to Aden, died here Fri- hailed him as a great believer‘ Announcements. nottccs . 9 M—1 highway linking London Seats Always tab and U.S. diplomats held a nexatlon of Cyprus, ruled by theiward Cyprus M had entewd day night of injuries suffered in in peaceful coexistence and‘ Births. deaths . . . . . . .. 2, 8 and Birmingham ; ' , O hastily - cailed middle-ot‘-the Turks for three centuries until a hand grenade explosion at said: i Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 9 A thick blanket of fog de- hlflht mt’-etilifl With President Britain t00lt OVPF iii 1873- ECYPVUS “'3l°l‘5- R:-V A‘1hlm:IEw h0R(gv]gE% Aden air terminal Dec. 10. “He always openly said he! Comics . . . . . . . . . . . 7 i st-ended over southeast F.ni:.land.l Went I-lberal Archbishop Makarios _here to- mierBCho'u ‘E‘l:‘_?a°i°‘;|ew t0”’M$_’: 1 Henderson wzfas seriously hurt was a capitalist ‘and always: Editorials . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 'hringinl1 airline. and railroadj 0.|.T‘_“‘.A [Cl-,i~_The Ms‘ ‘W,’ day and th€_U‘N Security C0u!i- New Friday with 8 new feather eaving Adedflor London. Ont. would be ‘a capitalist . . . but soon _ . , _ _ , , ,,_ _ , _ . _ _ _, 3- 1 delays. Many flights at London {Mora} byeiemions canpd by cll rushed into an emergency Y I in his hat-a r°h‘l58 that gem Derson has iled at the scent. we recognized him_ as a person Kings Queens, city 3 , Airport were cancelled. ith? pmgent Liberai government session in New York on the Cyp- h and 39 were injured. British for whom the differences of Slininicrslde 3 l The death thh “h the madslare in Montreal seats which riot communal conflict. 1' k‘ h P ‘d S "any .pr°'west°m Tunis.” Wm High Commissioner Sir Kenneth ideology were not obstacles to women-5 , _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , __ 4; over the three-day holiday pt:-‘ha. "Mm. eiecied anyme ex. CYDPIIS Was full of rumors rcchgnlze C°mm‘fi"i5tfCIa‘ha'__ Trevaskis. a member of the the fight for peace and against p-finance. markets ‘ _ _ I __ lo riod from Dec. 24 to Dec. 26 c(.,\,,€Lib(.,.ais_ that Turkish troops were about Km“ H3553“ " °'°“°' ilhhlhslw “'35 This “'35 80 Nomination day for the Feb. ’ Pet‘ 99”‘ higher lh-""‘ last ."““"'v: 10 votes in Montreal Laurier Wt maklhli ll ""9 ht th" W0‘-5‘ h"h'land Monti‘:-a'. St. Denis will be I day road tolls on record. lMnnda_v_ Jan, 27' with nnndi. ‘ The chain collision occurred dams abie to me paper, up to i when a truck burst into flames 2 p_m_ F151‘ that day, ,0" the Ml. V'9lii('lPS Wash?‘-i The election machinery in the 5 into a car which had stopped two (‘0nStlltlf‘n(‘ii.s will . 10 l‘it‘lP at the Shh“? ht ‘he lTU(‘Kti-oiling Jan. 6 with the dooi'-to- fire. About halt’ the vehicles in-fdoor enumeration of eligible ‘ volved were badly damaged. ‘voters, which will end .lan.i land from warships 0” the ANKARA T k (R I ) V G I talking to the report which recognized the pnmm, Darty. was not serlouslylnlured. nuclear catastrophe... . , ure euers—t urse, . . - . ° north coast of this Medterran- President Cemai yGm.sei said lers in Ankara, said the partition _ Telllme _lh l953. Erect-Ed the ' can island republic. . . ,.. . lk iof Cyprus—where Greek - Cyp- , C0m"“"“5l leader at _ the D3,‘ U.S. Ambassador Frazer Wil- Frlday mgm ‘_t ‘it’ easy t° ta lriots outnumber Turkish Cyp- 95 53'1"" Palace lh ""19-‘ 5°“lh kins and acting British High about war but it is not easy toirims four to 0ne__couid be use. of Rabat. The 33-year-old mon- Commissioner Denis Cte ary make war." ‘ . Etch lUl‘ti9<_l 0V8!‘ the Paltlce t0 were with President Makarlos Gursel made the comment fol If the island had been partf-l Chou for his weekend visit. ‘ when Cyprus‘ U.N. delegate reporters when questioned aboutltioned earlier, the Presidenti Chou C-'i_m€ from Algeria tot Zenon Rossides announced in Athens newspaper reports sug- ’fldded, the present bloodshed be- continue his two-month tour ofi New York he had called for the gesting war between Greece and ltween the Greek- and Turkish- Africa. it 1 me d at Winning? meeting. Turkey was near because of the | Cypriot communities could noti friends and influence for Peking: Rossides said he acted be- Cyprus crises. lhave occurred. across the continent. 3 cause of information that five I.*::.‘;i::; :i:’.'":.:i::s—...£‘;i.".:::i . . _ A A p A O. Top Projects :.»§if::;dD:::Dn»cv»r-CaptainAndMate Defencli pg A tr I. dB J Out ine y oey The Turkish ambassador to :."::l'ii.s‘:i..*:t*:.;2?'° “"“"°COf1dUCl' On Cruise Liner The in flu in e d atmosphere here was heightened by an- nouncement tbat a mass public funeral would be held later to- day for Greek victims of the week‘: violence. Greek offtctats said there were 50 of them. but the Turks claimed this was an Cyprus had been relatively calm Friday night. with British forces patrolling the former Brlttsli colony to hold down communal strife between Greeks and Turks. A British soldier was wounded at Lar- Student demonstrations broke out in Athens and Ankara. Greek students demanded union of Greece and Cyprus. granted independence by Britain in 1000. Sandys Heads. For Cyprus LONDON tfteuters —— Dun- can Ssndys. British Common- wealth relations secretary. was in ft to I early today review the tense situation be- Greek- and Turkish-Cyp to 001 were known to have sur tween note there. it was announced here. MADRID. Spain tAPt —- The captain and first mate of the cruise liner Lakonla Friday de- fended their conduct aboard the blazing ship and insisted that no one panicked. "I am most proud of the be- havior of my crew——thankii to their efforts the number of vic- tims was relatively small as compared with the importance of the disaster." Capt. Mathios Zarbls told reporters between planes here. He new to Athens. Greece. for an official inquiry. Figures on survivors ‘ were not completely sorted out. The Greek Line‘: latest were this rescued. 01 known dead and 64 missing. _ This totalled 1.041. slightly higher than previously reported because some relatives of the crew and staff of the Greek Line were found to have been on the cruise ship when she burned and was abandoned some 200 miles north of MI- detrn on Monday. The line earlier reported that n 2 ... ._ vlved while I were dead and 81 were missing. A final its! of dead and missing was expected next Wodneldll zarbis. 53. said more might have been saved it several of the rescue ships a come closer to the blazing 20,314-ton liner. “The rescue ships just picked up survivors from the sea but they kept away from the La- konia. possibly because they thought there was nobody else aboard," said the master. . Zarbis seid he waited for 90 minutes before ordering passen- gers to abandon ship, still hop- ing. that the crew could control e fire. "When I mvseff left the ves- sel. it was becausefthe flames made the situation completely unbearable." he added. His first officer. Dimitri Val mas. said from a hospital bed in the Canary Islands that the captain never lost his head. "He always behaved with calm and bravery," said Val- mas. who is recovering from I lung infection. , e confirmed passengers‘ re- ports tbat the fire had started in the barber shop at about It p.m. Sunday and Ipreldfre quick . "There was no panic aboard and only some one: of nervoue i". ness occurred, but these were cut off by the captain and offi- cers of the Lakonia." he told a reporter. LAKONIA UNDER TOW The Lakonia herself is under tow by the Norwegian salvage, tug Herkules, which asked tori and received help from the Dutch tug Polzce. ; Presumably they will share in‘ the spoils if they bring the biirned-out hulk to port. She was insured for $3,000,000 but whether the Greek Line can, collect may be a matter of in-. volved legal dispute. The first official inquiry is. due to he held by the Greek] government in Athens. but this‘ may not satisfy British opinion. aroused because of ‘the large majority of British passengers. The British ministry of trans-, port plans a private inquiry or- its own Greek. Line agents fIflI1f'illn(‘0d‘ in London that survivors of the ‘ Lakonla will get compensation. up to the fullest extent of their contract tickets, including a full "Legally. we do not have to make. a full refund but we are going to." a ipokesmsn uld. mpensatton. . i- .3 4'3’ BROTIERS REUNITED AFTER 50 YEARS One of the but Ohnlltnlll gifts is companionship, Louie Vkrhe. 82. of Eastvlew. Ont.- ileft) exctisngu gifts with life 73-year-old brother George of Eagle Bay. 1-‘LC. They west-. reunited for the first time in . ST. JOHN'S. .\'t‘ld. :CP> Ma- jor economic development pro- viding for ambitious advances in mining. clectric power pro- duction. and big industry was the theme of a year-end state- ment ssiied by Premier Joseph R. Smallwood here At the top of his list of 10 ,pro_ie<-ts which will either begin ,coiistrii(-lion or production in i196-l is the $43,00ll.ll0tl third ituip mill for Ncwfouiidland \\’lllt‘l‘| lMl‘ Sniallwood has been work- ing toward for eight years He said construction will start in 1964 if his government dc- cidcs to guarantee a bond issue for the \'c\\'foundland Pulp and Cheniical (‘orporation Mr, Smallwood broke the 10 pi-oici-is down to two groups- five which would begin produc- tion in I964 and fire which would probably begin construc- tion. Another ll(‘8l' the top of the ,list is the .lii’.icn Lake iron ore .project in Labrador \\'lllt‘h would incliidc a mine. a mill and a town. The big industrial 1 '. lcomplex would be ‘.o(-atcd about ;14 miles from Labrador City. two brothers saw each other i[.]s1's }{\'[)R0 was when they spent Christ- Number three on his ll\l is a Inropospd hvdrtmelectric develop- lment. at Bay d'F.spotr If this pl‘t\j(‘t'l slirvuld becniite in real. ity. the work In 1964 \\'otl‘.d mn- sist of f‘ll£!‘2lfil'. canals and build- ing dams to divert the waters a network of lakes and rivers into one continuous flow and laying the foundation of the plant It would cost $80,000, \ "hit: new fisheries develop- ment program" is number four. Mr Smn".l\\'ood said this proj- ect is rtt-imririly federal. but. Spt".'il(lll£'. from the standpoint of Ncwiniindlaiid interest, it rated a top spot in projects now un- der way in the province. Tiw last is the Hamilton Falls h\'di‘o elcr-lrlc project which \\'oii’.d zcncratc 6.000.000 horse- power after 10 years Work In the ll(‘\\ year \\f\lllt'l amount to fl start in constriicttng A 105- milc not-css road and widening and straiizhtcning e x i s t l n 3 roads. The other five projects, which will definitely start. are much smaller in scope and invest.- mcnt. but mean a great deal to rcgiona‘. economics. Tllf‘_\ are the Rambler Mine near Bay Verte. a mine at Wlialcsback. the Wabiish Mine in Labrador. the. pening of a D0Ul|r.\ processing plant at nrarh.\' Pcpncrell. and a meat pi-ores;-in: plant and min at nearby Donovanu. 3 —.