I V 3 it's. lsbnd . A U [The Guardian is For it VOL. LXXV. NO. 199 J "Sunny" and “Stormy" two- rnonth-old identical twin foals captured a first prize and plenty of attention at the Al- herton Prince County Exhibi- tion where they marked the first appearance of twins in . ‘ I V_, '. _> IN FOAL5 DRAW £_ novelist ‘Covers Prince Edward IslandLz'lee The Dew" WEATHER &inny and warm; 48 and 65. light winds. Low-higti .‘t the 36-year history of the ex- l hibition possiblyat any exhibi- tion in the province. Veteran horse judge George Kitson said it was the first time he had judged twins and consid- ered them indeed in rarity. TTENTI AT FAIR A They are owned by Ernie Wood. (left) of West Cape. 3 Holding the other foal is George Ada-ms. (See aim story and pictures on pages 3 end - -JV ' Force jet crown, canons, rmmsoxr, Auousr 23, 1952. lwogu-;,°== SEVEN caN'i~_s CAPITAL BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN 0 A A - ‘A fall lobster fishing season has been refus- ed in district 7B. Fisheries Min- ister J. Angus MacLean said Wednesday. ‘ Replying to requests for fall season. Mr. MacI.ean said such a move could not be just- ified under the circumstances. He said the lobsters taken in lobstermen Are Told Fall Season Refused the felt would only lessen' the lavailable stocks to th 963 lspring season. In addition. m ny ,of them would be softshelled nd Ithus lower in quality. . While admitting that a catch might result only result in lowering next spring's ca . i‘ The question -of lobster season Man Killed After Saving Mother, Child BURY ST. EDMUNDS. Eng- - land. (Reuters) -— A British house-painter was killed Wed- nesday after saving the life of a . young American mother just United States Air "flamed out" and crashed at an air base near before a "‘_ here. The pilot. Lieut. John E. Ma- lone. bailed out safely. I-lis plane. an F-100 super - sabre fighter. crashed into a housing lHawks’ Jet ;rgC-lips Pole At Sydney development at the Mildenhall Ai Base. demolishing three houses and badly damaging an- other. The painter. Peter Hammond. 20. assisted a mother and her year-old son out of a house when the jet was seen flying erratically. seconds later th jet crashed into me home. tear- ‘dates has been debated for the past several years in the Mari- times. Heavy winter ice a n d late break-ups which have de- layed the practical opening of lthc season have to renucst "for extensions which have been l granted. ‘TO DISCUSS DATES ; The entire question of lobster lfishing dates will come under [discussion later this year at ‘meeting of fisheries officials land representatives ‘ ' I lobster fishermen. to be held at Moncton. During the past open season. ,the catch in the northern part of the district. although below ;that of a year ago. compared ;favorably with catches in jprevious years. It was only fslightly lower than the 1960 {catch and higher than the 1959 ,‘and landings. The catch throughout the whole district was somewhat better than av- ;erage. . The district extends from the Quebec-New Brunswick border along the Gulf of St. Lawrence 9 shore to High Capes on the nor- thern end of Cape Breton is fair ‘ ' if a fall ,1 a {season was permitted. Mr. Mac- _: . Lean emphasized that this could a . l l Chaplain William Bruce Tay- _ lor. of Glen Williams. P. E. I.. ‘ and Montreal, who has been I appointed to HMCS Fraser ' t destroyer escort) as chaplain. Second Canadian Escort Squadron. based at Esquimait. (National Defence Photo) of district. ‘AA Churcll S Unity ls lheme By CARL MOLLINS KINGSTON (CP)—The open- WASHINGTON (AP ) —Presi- 5 dent Kennedy announced Wed- nesday that two United States ‘. submarines have completed a “historic rendezvous" under the north polar ice cap. After their under-ice meeting. the two submarines surfaced " through an opening in the ice The subs are the Skate and the Sea Dragon. Kennedy opened his press conference by announcing the exploits of the atomic subma- A ‘ fines. To Asked about the Russian ac- tion in withdrawing its Berlin command. the president. said the central themeof the U.S. ‘response would be that the So- viet Union could not withdraw from responsibility in Berlin. Kennedy said the state dc- partment already had issued a statement on the subject and. . in effect. he endorsed this state- "mcnt. which declared the Rus- sians still areresponsible for their obligations in Berlin. In response to a question about the Soviet Union's exploit of putting two men into orbit the same time. Kennedy commented that “we are sec- ond to the Soviet Union in long- range boosters." He said the U.S. will be behind for a while. but that be- fore the end of the decade he expects it to be ahead. it is costing much money to catch up after a late start. he went on. The Soviets Union started with a lead and is determined to maintain it, he said. but .the United States started late. 18 PAGES Soviet Decision On Berlin Has Sharp U.S. Reaction JFK Gives Views At Press Talks But he said his administration ‘is leading a vast effort to catch up. with a space budget as big ]as the last eight combined. Kennedy went on to say the .U.S. is spending for military purposes in space three times as much as it was a few years ago. He said the civilian space. agency is working on several military projects in the field of big boosters and guidance sys- tems. adding that 40 per cent of the research and develop- ment funds are going for space. Kennedy said the defence de- partment is considering what steps might need to be taken for national security in the light lot the recent twin-orbit feat of the Russians. “We're not quire clear as to what the military significance ‘will be," he said. because it al- 'rcady is possible to send a war- ead from one country to an- other with grcat accuracy. ASKED OF GUARANTEE Kennedy was asked if he could guarantee that the $100.- 000.000 in United Nations bonds -he wants Congress to vote. to’ purchase would not be used to finance UN military action lagainst Katanga province to ;force the secessionist province gto rejoin the rest of The Congo. ! The president replied that he ‘felt the most important step—to avoid chaos in The Congo- iwould be for the two rival Ileaders. Katanga President jTshombe and national Premier ,Adou1a. to reach an agreement. He. said he favored negotia- in: off the roof and Selling it land. excluding only the viorth- ing message Wednesday to blaze. Hammoniél gills believed western portion of Northumber- 21st general synod of the 3 Y . svpnav. us. top» .. Any, 2“ lRCAF Gad" Hawks Sabre Jet I to have be!!! lfllured land Strait which is in district glican Church of Canada fore- l "' itions where possible. with strong efforts to reach an agreement that might head off TRYING TO CATCH UP Anyone who tries to deny the iaitiasizr PICKED Foal SPEAKER firlvellinl It 450 mu” 3“ h°'“' while investigating the wreclt- lit. Normal open lobster season cast Anglicans will vanish. 33; age of the plane. in 7B is from May 1 in Juneau. m_ Rev. Stephen F-_ Bay“, . . -. _ S v Mad 1 fun vi f 30 . V V _ US. is behind. he said. is de- a take-over by a possibly unde- . . . .. - -d -’ U 1-‘ . .7 ~r4‘-‘v‘‘“'‘'' l<apect.a3lor: at-an lliysllow. - ’ ‘ ' ~ « jexecugve °“,“:1°"m‘;§ g“§reA:‘h3al;' 'ceiVini': the American people. ' mocratic government. ~ - ~ ~'»>- g - ' ' _ . can c mmunio . . . PM Comp etes ersonne . . ,1 b. H éffggg. l{,'*ym§,<}}g:'1,!,.*{l.°'N‘,};°l ::r°.:s..€:'*;::;’*'..‘“:‘.:. as.l;:?:: Brtfls Ca met Ca ed ‘ " ' ' church “sh uld disappear and man Gar There were no i The RCAF. which riock of Vancouver. disappearing. underi we gradual pressure of measures to unite the church. e speaker. former episco- lnto Unexpected Session LONDON t(‘.l'-‘l-—Membr-srs of it was understood that a re- For Parliament Opening E a By JAMES NELSON OTTAWA tCP)—Prirne lster Diefenbalrer thr new arlisme l\fin- - Wednesdaylslx veteran ministers into new all but completed the govcrn- lportfolios and brlngng in th mcnt's personnel selection for inew ministers. He followed this nt, w h i ch lup with appointment of 16 M1-"s Diefenbaker announced I major revision of his cabinet. shifting ree opens its first session Sept. 27. las parliamentary secretaries to He. announced after a 216- ‘cabinet ministers. hour morning cabinet meeting HAS MADE CHOICE at he will nominate arcel Lambert. 43. bilingual Rhodes ing to be t l The only major post remain- illed is that of scholar lawyer and Dleppe war 5 Speaker of the Senate_—a gov- veteran. as I Speaker Commons. He Alfred J. Brooks. 72. soft-spoken New Brunswiclrer and former veterans minister. to lead gov- ernment forces in the Senate. Earlie this month. Mr. also designated seiiatonmaae his choic of the eminent ii p poin tmenk Mr. Diefenbaker indicated he has e but is not ready yet to announce it. Mr. Lambert. parliamentary secretary to the revenue min- istry since 1957- wh he was first elected to the Commons in Caouette Views Edmonton West constitutency, succeeds Roland Michener. 62, another Rhodes scholar lawyer. who was defeat e June 18 general election in Toronto St. Paul’s. The Speakers of the Commons are elected by the House on the nomination of the government. frequently with the support of -opposition parties. The govern- ment’s choice is rarely opposed to a formal vote of the House. The Senate Speakers are ap- pointed. FOLLOWS TRADITION Normally .D being followed in the case of Mr. Lambs . w parent- were French - Canadian and Bel an. taining control of the jet flight after it nicked the 30-foot staff atop an airport building. The pole is used for measuring wind velocity. position in the formation of jets as the planes sped across the a . The staff was bent and it pierced the roof of e main waiting room in the air ter- minal below. The statement said the con-, . _ tact occurred as Flt. - LT. Gar- |le's speeding car Wednesday scattered the rear window inf 4 synod session. He spoke at he and his party es- de Gauile's car) and shot out opening holy communion scrv-« ' lico in historic St. George's. pil- It came as he was speeding ' lard cathedral of the Two vehicles and gunmen it his country home from aiold diocese of Ontari inet meeting devoted tol l accidents l riock was concentrating on his lnig PARIS (AP) — Machine-gun; bursts fired by assassins from uries. ; | said in as statement that an investigation - _ had been launched. com-- ‘ mended Flt -Lt. Garriock for re- Elysee Palace. the presiden- tial residence in the cart. “i la Th pal bishop of Olympia diocese. in Washington State and based in London, England, for the st three vears on a roving ambush in a quiet Paris suburb Paris, late Wednesday night is-imissim, of 1'iai_.;on' seg the tone shot out the rear window and two tires of President de Gaul- ht but caped unharmed. . the roadside figured in the es- ab sassination attempt against the 71 - year - old president. police said. l blamed a communique saying: “Several bursts of gunfire two tires." measures against a crime. wave on French gunmen M3-5l-tody.|s.ldentifiecl |n,O’rtawa Slaying lforced out of Algeria. l LAME OAS “We can. only assume the at- lpean Secret Array," a police officer said. The Secret Army Organiza- tion hss been blamed for pre- vlous signed ceasful campaign for Algerian fo §schcduled for the eight - can be assassination plots de- ; §,,'(,.',,- eyes 15 only 3 fr to block de Gaulle's suc- of ~must some day hold all r discussions on church unity day I the l n. he said. are “an historial configura- tion“ resulting from division Anglicans. .the church in the Middle Ages. l {Anglican communion . . tack was made by the Euro-l "it IS hard now to define the ' . our unity is not cultural or denom- inational or confessional". "Nor will we be satisfied un- til there is nothing left which called Anglican at all agment ll communion which Chris- that the British cabinet. called from their Wednesday discussed in a J o r world. ranging from European Common Market negotiations to Berli Primc Ministcr Macmillan in- .tcrrupted his Yorkshire shoot- sing holiday to lead the ta s. [w ‘ch began with a full-scale Imorning cabinet session. l 4 l port on increased East-West ten- sions in Berlin was received from the Earl of Home. Brit- ain's foreign secretary. Mac- millan. chicf negotiator Edward Heath and other cabinet mem- bers arc believed also to have_ discussed a new timetable needed in talks on Britain's pro- posed entry into the six-nation Common Markct. 0,= U.S. Vehicles Test Result : Of Russian, Berlin Moves BERLIN fAPi —~ U15. Army vehicles entered East Berlin early today to test whether the Soviet Union's abolition. of its‘ . the Anglican communion ‘ Berlin command was aimed at await any planned measures of limiting Western movement. in East Berlin. The cars encoun- tered no difficulties. rlusions could be drawn from the early morning test of Corn- munist intentions. Apparently. the Allies will forced to harassment. . Gen. Ivan Yakubovsky. Soviet commander for all East Ger- 7 T Senator Brooks. an old _ .. ‘ ' . . . ‘ gong] friend of the ‘prime fill!-lg; 0:1-PAWA (Cm __ pmvmcm sh. 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