r deem \ . If it's Good For the IsIand The Guardian is For it W E A T H E R Cloudy. light snow clearing by evening; winds southwest 15. shifting to north- west 15. Low-high 20 and 28. Wine finalisation ' “Covers Prince Edward Island Like 77w Dew” Authorized cu- m by an m ome- u—n-mr. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA,WAWRUARY 19, 1963. In Second Ottawa. and car payment d poa’age in earn VOL. LXXVI. No. 42 mth SEVEN CENTS 'sunny skies. Polls closed at \ ' a g *‘_———_—____ t a e . WASHINGTON rep) —. The; ' ’ I u n s - U.S. agriculture department. In! a a general review of farming inl v . u l 6 tion as one of the bright spots ” " fl ' in the hemisphere and predicted Canadian farm output will con- thc production of major crops ‘ Fisheries Minister C. Max Lane. .m. ‘ and livestock should continue defeated in a provincial election In the last election Mr. Lane upward," the department said Nov. 19. was re-elected to the lost by 173 votes to Conserva- OTTAWA (CPI—The embat- Ernest Halpcnny, in poor health l ‘H v D- , With heart trouble. is reported ' . I t ed iefenbaker goveinment ready to declare himself out of value of agricultural exports cant by the resxgnation of a Lib- a new riding created by re-dis- may trend slightly upward but erai backbencher. _ . tribution last spring. barring unforeseen develop-. Mr. in Trinity Mr. Bannister barely saved lFleming's announcement he is filetmlng. MP for _Tor— a {m f l. H r ‘ ono gin on since 1945. said he _ _ Ire ng mm mm [c I? or per told party constituency officials It noted that Canada under- welfare minister was named look a major austerity program fisheries minister Friday. ' . . including import urbs .351 Juge Defeated were Progresswe 1.073 - vote lead. About 3,417 itcr for more than five years un- ViScd “some time ago." *tii last. August and a key man _There have been reports he .in the Conservative might be appointed to a va- 12 PAGES western hemisphere, Mon-Ii day described Canadian produc-J I. [Elected In NH ' . i F tinue to cllm . 1 "Over the next several yearsI ST- JOHN’S. Nfld. (CF) -- I By ALAN DONNELLY lumbia, and State. Secretary of Canada in its annual review leewlflfliunéllantil Housetof Aissem- tive William Smith in the west of hemispheric conditions. “The y on ay n a sea ma e va- coast St. Barbe South district 1‘ - - -' I , ' . lrecelved Home“ heavy 10” the election contest in his con- ‘ {Monday with Justice Minister . stituency of London. Lane won ' ‘ mems is not expected to ShowlNorth a seat vacated for him his $200 deposit Nov. 19, losing any substantial changer >by Arthur Mifflin. The former in Mr. Mifflin by 1,055 votes. lsonal reasons 9 t d b0 - .3 ur ay a uit his decisioi and ’ Mr. Fleming. finance minis- that Mr. Diefenbaker wasI ads as part of an effort m overcome Conservative candidate Whit- votes had been counted com- ‘ a dollar crisis_ It suggested the field Bannister, who also lost to ‘ pared with a total of 3,301 votes PRESIDENT BETANCOURT import restrictions didn't do MF- Mimi" in the NOV. 19 gem ‘cast in the last election. .mcnt. said he won't be a can- ‘ cancy on the Supreme Court of much harm to us, farm ex- eral provincial election and Sam Mr. Drover. who sat out the I didate in the April 8 federal lCanada. But Mr. Fleming’s ports, rover. an independent. Nov. 19 election after being de- election. ‘ statement made no mention a i: "The austerity prog H, m Standings in the 42-seat House .feated as an independent in . i He left it up to Prime Minis- his future activity. and his seems m have had lime effect are Liberals 34. Conservativesl1959 had 156 votes with 53 polls lter Diefeiibaker to decide phrase “Fairing {mm public out of 65 counted. He was 'lIlf‘. exact date he will leave the‘life" appeared to indicate he ‘ 3 w . ‘ ~ j“ A .\ upon either iota] agricultural’seven. and on independent. . . i H _ t . ' .-........_..~~» . ,, . * '. . , » ."..‘.".L" ’12.... _. H, ‘ trade U.S. agricultural ex—l The 018C110n1.tllriloul w 7:054 ‘1 elected as a liberal in 1953 but a . ciabinet. This left the possibility will! rletulrn to private. life, prob- ports to Canada '- voters were e igib e—was light L crossed the floor to become. the IB_ . T 't' at Mr. Fleming might eon- ‘& y ii aw practice. encral economic conditions When P0115 Open“! at " a-m tonll’ CCF member 9V9? ‘0 S“ m ' .tmue m the Pam“ .10 help i SON WOUNDED > . for the western hemisphere Monday but as the day pi'o-lthe Newfoundland House. None _ .carry the administrative load Rec u h h h Two chartcr members of the 58th anniversary of Ro- director of thc P.E.l. United were described as less “W0” “95‘” WW "mm" ""der'has 9"” he“ mm" rthLoEnII'arfiime’ollv (AP) 1‘ during'pw or a" M u" Elem“ personal yworery “Threads/glint: . . t , “ ~ ’ ' .‘ ' 2 th n in 1961 but 3 c m eel“ enezue an campaign. ' ‘ '. . 4 the Charlottetown Ro arv tary. started in Chicago bv rund. who discussed the little In 196 a ‘frelgmer Anzoategui was am- The 57_year_om minister m of his “nee chfldmm Nye”. old Donald Watson Fleming. was wounded in the chest Feb. 2 y a shotgun blast in the nearby South Hull home of Mrs. .Jayne Perley - Robertson. The son is recovering in hospital. r. Fleming was a right. hand man of Prime Minister Diefenhakcr in more ways than one. He was the seat-mate of the prime minister in the Com- mons since the Conservatives took office in 1957. and within the cabinet is second in senior- Cluh Dr. J.A. Clark (left) and Walter S. Grant cut the birth- day cake at the lunc h e o n mccting in the Charlottetown ycsicrdny. commemorating TOWN COUNCIL MEETS Tax Collection Report Is Big Ilem On Agenda SUMMETSIDE BUREAUv Annual meeting of council is la-uthoritative method laid down OF THE GUARDIAN i scheduled for Friday night. 'n the toitvn of Summerside In- A report by the finance com-g Coun. Wood reported that this lcorporation Act. began impound- iiiitlcc headed by Cou'ncivllor Leo year to date financial activities ing registration plates of any Wood was one of the Illghlllghul centred around concentrated of- vehicle if the owner of 5 ll c h ltisi night of the regular ineet- 1 hurts to institute collection pro- ivehiclc was in arrears for mat- lny of the Town Council here. lcedure to lower outstanding tax .or vehicle tax. This procedure The meeting was the finallarreas. At the year end ar- Wt!s Stopped alter IhP Attorney regular one for the Presentll'faé‘s mulled 50m" 39:3va ln‘EGe’LeraI pUbugly “at?” 2““ . . . . {cu 1 jnherast. .suc impoun ting 0 re isry m'lmc'l' Nmnal'on '8 today A finifive method of milec. plates was outside the jurisdic- I'” “w mm“ seal-5 0'“ “he i’oun‘ ilion was instituted in January. lion 0‘ the low". ‘ 9‘ month two vehicles hadl chored in Brazilian waters Mon- the fourth cabinet minister to day and her pro-Communist ,announce his resignation in the leaptors asked for asylum in ilast two weeks, but his state- » Brazil. The Brazilian navy sent _ment underlined that. the deci- ,‘ a corvette to escort the fugitive sion was for personal reasons. gship to Belem. The other three resignations The Venezuelan foes of Ven- were over differenCes in gov- ;ezuela's President Betancourt ernment. policy on nuclear iwho took over the ship at, gun- weapons. Paul Harris. Past president work of the fund in relation to §"the longer range OUUOOk i5 [01' i . . I I John Simmonds outlined the the community. A sp ' lupward ll‘cnds In agl‘lCUltUl‘al history of the club at the guest was Lieutenant- Gover- ioutput and trade and gradually meeting. and guesl speaker nor F.W. Hyndman.t See {improving economic condi- was Jack Ambler. executive story on page 5.) iiions." l I I 1 point last Tuesday already have Mr. Fleming. with 25 years of i ' 'a promise of asylum. But the public life behind him. said his ._ Britain and .and the”. i, no access {OI-956% foreign ministry in Caracas. the decision "c a ll sed me deep 1 Venezuelan capital. announced searching of heart." m 2 m ._. ‘Prince Andrew Is Three Today LONDON IReutersi —— Puince . .. . Andrew. cheerful. chubby I “EMMA mp) youngem Child 0‘ Queen Eliza' Ifive 0‘ her Six partners in the 37! ~ g d d g A it will demand their extradition . beth. will be three. today. . [European Free Trade ASSocia- lang'leséréyesggedfllg ‘ulgnzer‘ The 31mm“ freighter wa§1DEMANps T00 HEAVY ity after external affairs minis- hAlre‘i‘d-V film“ 1"” Short l‘le' Ition decided Monday night to date of EFTA tariff cuts apply_ 1 anchored in shallow water off “The “me has. come however ter Green 3 e falr-halled blue-WM Chlld ‘postpone further efforts to jam iing to the goods of EFTA mem. ‘the Brazilian island of MaracaflWhe" .the email)“ and 5391“ He earned a rcputainn as an has endeared himself to his lth . I F ‘ ihom but m decigim wag takm gamut 240 mnes northwest of flees imposed by public service able parliamentarian who loved .mothcrs subjects wnth his 9 “"3 '“1‘09931‘ Common ‘_ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' ' jthis p0" ‘ .are too heavy to he contm- a verbal scrap and found him- egmfga Emilelmlerry way: and lMal'keL 1 One mm H" .d h _ l _ “1 self the centre of’several politi- gi . s ow-s ea mg on is oc-l The mmjgm-s of [he 1.;FTA_ :N 1 . ‘ e 53]. _ e is eavmg _ e cal storms in the Commons. casional public appearance 5. IBmain’ D en m ark. Norway. 0 1:336:15; {meeflrggzgfiif prime mInISIEI‘. and his cabmet 'During the angry 1955 pipe. 1 I In.“ of his visit m Waqhington 1colleagues “With deep‘ regret ‘Ilne debate in the Commons. as him”, are suppormrg a} Cubaé‘and With the most cordial and an opposition member. he wall IPremier Castro. But the most- 'mendly feelmgs' lexpelled for 93” “f a day [0" I o E‘dent. a strong Castro opponent “is resignation. rumored for ‘fiefyinr a rulinzlhh’ the Chair. 1 Ishru ed off the inci out several days- d'd“ pmduce e was 3 “mm figure m “la imgglya‘figa‘ia decided tn pres. iflewgt‘i FUN") Rico. Hg wmagg the same shock waves caused battle over the governments of snow here during the weekend did little to ease the ahead for associate member“ QUEBEC (Cp, g. 4 spoke,_ Eta Washington today by the earlier resignations over 11961 attempt to fire James E worst drought in decades in the of the men wholue Sweden. Switzerland and Portu- Severe Drought {gal—met to discuss trade pol- . .icy in light of the French vein 1 Hits Pekan Area lof British entry into the Com- .‘ PEKING (ReutersI—A light . ' ‘ . ' _ Coyne as governor of the Bank - »man for the b e attorne - the “Clear Issue D-ogglas‘ isthlgiclln :Sevvcighmtrhzn Kimball)? lfleneral's deparcfrlhznel. said Mo:- ‘INOT WORRIE" . Hark’mss as defence mmlfite‘" 30f Canada - other members Austrian For» Idav an investigation has beeni Betancourt dP—CIal'cd l'l Saanem‘ge H995 as trade mm'SI-e" H's unbmkc" “HM "f hudg' ml which will becmnc vacant.‘Town officials followmg ‘ L35I - i - . - - - . ~ ~ - . v ~. ‘ -- . . area around the Communist . . . . . . . .luan. Puertn Rico. that he left and Pierre Sewgny as associate retaly deficits as finame minis- - fl . f - , . . , . , . {$31 d rgglsg:gmerglgiflfn;; Chinese capital. The Commu- {fig {wilfgfiggylafitnho “sh {121:3 igfdmpxggogn Flfmfxf 20,522: iw1thout worry for the stability defence minister. l8! .IfPPt 'hlm llndPT Steady DIM Epolice under instruction of MS! party newsDaper Pekmg trade with West German a old son of the. justice miniStPl‘. iof hls gm’emmp‘nt because " 15 31“ I“ PUhIiC mmmems ahfl‘“ posmon ma . i ‘ backed by a majority of the his announcement. there was T0 the Dublh‘. Mr. Flemmg a . . . Peoples Daily said it was the lwarramfmm the low" hm {up first measurable snow or rain ther action was halted upon the in more than six months attorney- general's ruling. I ' ' OPINIONS SOUGHT i . The financo committee re-'| I v port last night stated that twoL independent considered legal . opinions have been received by the town, neither of which gree with the legal interpreta- ROME (AP) who was found wounded in the i y Common Market member. felt ‘ chest by a shotgun blast in all it must make some arran e- ' . ,ment with the rival trade blfic. South Hull home Feb. 2 “med {01695- The Seven agreed on the ne- Thp Spokesman. describing cessity of stepping up tarif{.re. :the case as a "sad affair." said duction in their British-led or- [no charge will be laid. th e i I I Big Blizzard ganization In order to keep pace 3 n Flemflnti: finish foundmons th w'thth C nMakt. ooro eicenin eou. I e ammo r e lHull home of Mrs. Jay e Per- P The decisions were announced by Frank E Figgums EFTAzley-Robertson where h had - ' ‘ lbcen staying. .was a hard-working. austere. almost puritan-like figure who touched neither tobacco nor al- cohol and viewed his Job with utmost seriousness. Venezuela" Dent)” and the recognition of the important role played in the cabinet. by ‘the stocky politician who com- bined a keen mind WI 3 de- itermined. combative tempera- merit Yanks And Reds Clash At Iest Ban Parley .' 'f h k. - ‘d h ‘ . . Brit's" Pm!” 1with “deep normal "mm" MYSIerY Flu ((-P._ A and described him as "a close, , p l Presidential NORTH BAY. l-ni. GENEVA IAPi w Represen-‘continued. are long — standing tion published as being that o . , . SeCI'EIBFY-Reneral. at a Press . p H, frank and 10 talives ofthe united States and Sand designed to retard rather the attorney- general's depart- SECSEfiiag‘ss‘ggfigmifilyRqofl'g conference after the closed blizzard raging across the Erlenndfi ' ya LONDON lReutPl‘si . A myg. 11hr. SOVleI. Union clashed Mon- than accelerate the proliferation ament. “pd set for: r" 2849 a genera-l meeting. North Bay area late Monday terious illness. which has kept ay on Moscow's accusation .of nuclear weapons. ‘ l lContinued on page 5 col. 4) i p . - E ‘ t l _ h_ CARRIED HEAVY LOAD hundreds of Britons in bed and that the Americans are seeking. The Soviet first deputy {Ob ...._.._______.election that Will be cruelal for CITHsbASIc TARGET _ Smlmded SLAP: PM“?5 59310 Social Credit Leader Thom”, ‘COS, thp nation thousands M in gDread nuclear weapons to cign minister, Vasily Kuznetsov, l thgefieisggzn {altirngg‘moom a!“ i [BI-"1’31; gsp‘fiyaffireg'l‘bén‘; Announcements. notices in [mg “‘9 3'.“ “"09 “Fl-V _Mf’m json said Mr. Fleming had car- imam - hours. is being invcsfl. non-atomic powers through ‘ a disputed Foster's argument. Hcl IEW ibl clialhnovotf 1:? 6' led tzgrétherg at“ kc: h; mind the Births. deaths I ‘ I _ I '_ 3. m day morning for the missmg rind “an unduly heavy burden .gated by 10 doctors from proposed multinational nuclear .said President Kennedy's Wasli-, fa deeternhne It; swarmex‘i’scthe basic o'blcctiw at a unified Classified . V p I _ _ , . , . . . ,, m Cessna 180 aircraft carrying imposed on _him due to the in- health ministry. ‘ f0{lsielliam C F lingo" Press cnnferenc" S'a‘e' multilateral nucleyar force me Europeanlmarket including both Finance' market! ‘ ' ' ' ' " 1' mummondvme‘ Que" dncmr J‘ onmpetlomd {nil-dew“), or “1. {51th Grah‘la'm hwlltshonl bdirecmr msarma 05"". U's' cm“ ‘mems Feb-.14 9h°w°d th‘.’ U‘s' posed for NATO that includes the EFTA and Common Market “‘3‘”? R. Michaud. 56. and his 12-year- past: Pia :15 P argon de, 21.“: mail; “28 d abzramnf " m9“ "930ml", Mall" 3 “9051113 to ESlablls" ‘ MOSCOW (AP)——Tass re the uestion of Italian bases for countries Heath conducted the Ed't‘ma's 1 Id g y, .'era ea 9 ‘ .‘e 9' 5 0" fly 9 re 18 l7-nation disarmament con- multinational nuclear force. t M M [h t B l .q 5 Pl . - ., B .. ' t. l. nth "1 Kings. Queens. City 5 ° “"1 ‘95 ' clincd'tn comment beyond say- searchers I I completely icrence the charges are {3159.1 pm? 0 3y 3 .u‘ Uth “"95 , 03"” ""55'0' “t'Sh “63°13 '0'“ V” e prince calmly I ‘ , p , ‘ . _ _ _ H 2 Only two aircraft—an Alha- lng “it's Mr. Fleming's decl- slumped" in their efforts to iso- iie also said the Russians. by lusns suns AS EXAMPLE Karla has Produced 0188- armed. submarmc§- , 095nm" - , _ ,, Summer..qu ,,,,,,,,,, ., 3 guess and a Dakota—were able ‘sion." But a top Liberal licii- Jlate the cause. repeating the accusations, are’ In the case of Polaris-missile “1.3"? which. ?rethfree ": Pres‘dem 398m Slllllned the h Bald Eveliglust hft‘h I‘falisflt‘.. rt 3 to hatter through the storm. tenant. J. w. Pickersgiii. said: The illness clinically knowa distracting the conference from submarines assigned to NATOI 'r‘c‘t’.(;'.‘e' :8 :5! 21:0: decrees: He acted 0". t e recto"? e ah. e.‘ th ecpa oMmeFt womens' . . . . . . . . . . .. ...6 An Expeditor aircraft was "As one after another minis- as "gastric flii' but me com- such important tasks as con- [there would be crew membersi 85‘ mils as es 8" e.” mendahons 0,! Premler F.“ 3"" _bers ‘9 ‘n e .o'l‘mm‘ 3" ct ‘forced back to base earlier and ter leaves the cabinet. one monly referred to as "Winter cluding a treaty to stop nude” from no“.ammic as we" 85! cu”- B'Imehts- .The Sol/let who counterSigned them. .18 barred '0 Bl‘ltfllh 3‘ New“ ‘ lnine others were standing by at can't help wondering what will vomitinc disease." is sea- icsting. I‘m", nuclear BOWEN Kuznet” news agency said the ciga- ,_ . three air force bases waiting be left by April 8." sonal occurrence in England. ' relies are aromatic, ut- ! for the weather to clear. New Democratic Party Leader But thch has bccn much 1 Dr. Michaud and his son who ‘i‘had been visiting friends here “United State 3 policy is Isov said. He added that he didi firmly aElainst the' transfer of i not believe the sailors from non- mm“ "I " ‘hls .‘N'V Tm" ""115 Douglas commented in Vancou- he due to the particularly harsh “More and more cabinet terly harmless and hpr cure bronchial asthma. du- nuciear weapons into the na- ‘nuclear owers would oni ‘ . V": tional control of states which do 5 “scrub (flicks and polish the an}! I "denal "1cm h'gh “nod {during the weckend. took off for ministers are running for cover. winior. but according '0 health not possess them." Foster said. chor" and have nothing to dol Pressll’lre and other disnr- g lMontreal at 9:22 pm. Sunday Soon Mr. Dietenhaker \lel he ministry officials. it also could American policies toward the with me submarines' nuclear » night. They were due at Dorval alone like Horatio holding the be due to any number of other ~ North Atlantic alliance, Foster rockets. . [airport at 11:35 pm. brid causes. . ‘ Rad-lo contact was lost. when Two other ministers aren’t The gastric flu takes two forms- The victim may liccrime violcntly ill or he may suffer from diarrhea and nausea ac.- compnnicd by slight fryer. lthe Single - engine aircraft. expected to be candidates April equipped with wheel landing it. Works Minister Davie Fulton gear only, was 10 minutes from we: elected in January as Con- ‘Norih Bay. servative leader in British (‘o- IFrench Committee Named Harkness Declares Dief Should Quit Leadership d‘fl‘ALGARX (CPI - Former constituency in the April 8 gen- imports of anyone planning to cence minister Harkness said eral election he would accept contest the nomination. bind“ Prime Minister Diefen- the office of defence minister In . Harkness imePVleWOd ngwel‘lezlaoeuldo‘be replaced by n Conservative government only {earlier on the train which I. . Conservative partlye P "m an?“ tp‘lltIftlte: ell-sauntgfvocated (illicit; PARIS ‘RCulel‘sl--l\ French the initiative of Paul Garlic. a committees Inaugural mac!th "Ithlnk the actidnltook p“ egpsald hill reslg- his disagreement with the committee backing Quebec sep- journalist and editor of the said it recognized “that the In the strongest indicatio . t‘ . ' ked b a “ en. leadership of the party "is no laratist movements has been French Office of Information. French Canadians constitute a Imy 180k of confidence inn tl‘IJe :ranlozit‘l‘i’aagiozeybut “ywas ILL reason why I should leave m. formed in Paris. it was an- news agency devoted to the de- mi'iljor dnation. whose igghi dto ea .. - ' , F' n 1 . sc ‘ - ccrmination an in e. wnl‘lil‘hmamadzcmi1m“? “Tl”? by matrices in m w. "crannies... Gar crass: m tion two weeks ago overpeisdqxeu on] o eence' is? it” He said he planned to see] French committee for the inde- general of the committee. said It added that the French Ca- m!" Welpons. “I It e we “r arms par . re-election on his own defence ipendence of Quebec and East- Monday Gachc had been writing nadians are the “most civilized " Wouldn't propose anyone FORECAST IMPOSSIBLE 11c _ ‘ lern Canada aimedat drawing to leaders of separatists move- of the men held in coionialist at; sufdceed Mr. Diefenbnkei'." No one is in a position at this “My allegiance lies first of all lthc . attention of international gents! Illa .v 1m 0 (:1 a Bastian". 32336110" I" l h " Western so at a press conference. stage toforecnst the chances for with Canada and what I think [apliiicign Fine 5:383:31?" age i mztr‘c‘c t iapu an crar ay union “w Slam of Quchw is "That would “anemia.” be up to a part! 1 It is "Inevitable" that till res- siintlon and those of former is essential to the security of the nation and the proper dis- charge of our responsibilities. think my stand is perfectly treated as an economic colony by the government of Ottawa . the independence of the re-elcction of a Progressive Con- servative government. he ll'ld. Mr. Harkness said he hopes to spend molt of the election earn lvictims in the federal frame-i , ‘ lwork and to the desire of the SHOW 5‘ MPMHY ’inhabitants of Quebec and East- “We have seen these move- . . _ French Canadians should. then. CANCER SOCIETY MAPS PROGRAM - I defence mm” 80“ and I in Cal a North consu- logical ” be said Discussions were held last ed to be held across Canada also member of the medical ern Canada to accede to a snv— mcnls SFOW. and we thought WI trade minister flees “all dam- My. whit-Ii “It. has repra- He told he will set out his po- night at the Charlottetown during April. The quote for advisory board to the Island iereign independence." should show them our 'sympa- be rncoul‘agcd follc‘flmfl til! "5 the "m" “In”. he laid. seated in the Commons since litlon in detail at the nomina- Hotel between an official of P.E.I. has been boosted from division. George Pifher. nii- The committee was formed thy. MISSILC GEM“ sald~ Th0 Farm“ Ill'lm‘filll"S \fh't'h “3‘? h However. I think em. . tlon meeting. the Canadian Cancer Society $0,000 to $12,000. due mainly "anal seeming“ treasurer' \I-‘eb. _10.’exactly 200 years after committee is not concerned With sanctioned tiie lihmation so " 10 “Miller their own in- The Progressive Conservative About to persons were in the and officers of the Island dj- to increased research costs. T om and R81 h M Jones :the Signing of the Treaty of Canadian political affairs but‘countrics m In wars. princmlcs tam!" pollination meeting for the con- CPR station here to give Mr. vision to map out the pro- Shown here at the discussions or 0' _ p ‘ ' Paris in 1763. which made Can- purclyw1ih the separatist move- recognized by} all democratic ML Witness said if he is re- stltuency will be held Wednes- l-Inrlmess and his wife a noisy gram for the forthcoming are. left to right. Dr. Alan Island PIESldt‘M. (599 It"?! Inon a British colony. mcnis. she added. states. the Unitcd'd‘iations and h “I Calm North day lilht. There have bear no welcome home. campaign for funds. It Is slnt- MncMilIan. a director and on pair 5.) p committee was set no on: A resolution adooicd by the international law. V i l . .5.( .mn... .