I If it's Good For the Island The Guardian is For it @1108 (operation “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” Authorized fifth—tin N0. 35 ___'.———-_ I I Ottl Second wa. and for payment of porn. in Class Mail by the CFA Meeting In January Will Be First In City Of ‘64 Centennial Series: By NEIL MATHESON tawa where the federation pre- l"arm and Provincial Editor sented last week its annual The Canadian Federation oft brief to the government. :riculture will hold its annual; riiccting here the last week of ASK DISASTER AREA January 1964 for the first major“ The brief asked that the Mar- nmionat conference of Princevitimes be declared a “disaster Edward island's Confederation‘ area" and establish a policy for Centennial year. it was learned! “the emergency of movement of m." the week end from Smith i hay into the area". Referring to Mat-Farlanc. president of the?"disasirous weather conditions P.E.I.F.A.. it will be the firstl’which left many farmers unable “me the meeting has been heldr to harvest their hay crops last In the Atlantic Provinces. year. the brief said the situa- There will be 81 members all tion calls for a more extensive tho executive and voting dele-; program of assistance than gates and the visitors will pro- 1 merely p a y i n g transportation imny total something more than; c o s t s n hay and suggestet tar). said the Harrington m a nl "compensation be paid to strick-i who had just returned from 0t-‘ en farmers." Archbishop ReleaSed From Siberian Camp By BENNET M. BOLTON VATICAN CITY (AP) -— Pope John announced Sunday that Sm'IOI. authorities have released Ukrainian Archbishop J o s y f Slipyi. who was sentenced to a t forced labor camp in Siberia in - MAY BE CARDINAL 194.). There was immediate specu-i Vatican sources expressed be- lalion that an opening up of lief Archbishop Slipyi may be Vatican-Soviet relations migh. one of three pnclates m'ade car- hr in the offing. dinals “in prectore" - " in his breast. for in secret) by P0 Pope J oil it personally an- . nounced Archbishrrp Slipyi's be John in 1960. Only the Pope knows who the secret cardinals lease alter the 70-year-old arch- ' and pe- are but all are said to be from iron cur bishop arrived in Rome rcired a papal audience. ‘ - “Iii-om East Europe then-e. The bearded archbishop was came last night a most much-l'hmught to Vatican City early -——-——-——— Sunday. Vatican sources said the Pope was visibly moved as the two embraced at the door- way of the private papal apart- ing consolation. for which we are most thankful to the Lord." the Pope said during an audi- ence with Giovanni Battisla Cardinal Montinl. “This is a wonderful consola- ion." Beef Prices Confinue To Decline . ment. i A-rchbisrop Sriipyi had n of them heard from in years. The i‘lasl public mention of him here was in February. when the Vatican daily. L'Osserva- . . tore Romano. said it h In?“ D F i c e '. 8" conunumg learned the archbishop w a s ficir rapid decline. it is appar- working m an old people} home 9 fl- niula arranged w l t. Canada {I . I Packers by the P.E.l. Beef Pro-‘ M H I f r. a I CIX rattle. on a rail-grade. hot dress- ed weight basis. is $37.75. This. last September 24 when the price | Saunders of Halifax. who retir- reached a peak. it was learned ed in_1951 after 50 years mem- committce. : urday. He was 94. Blues are listed at $36.75 this' Mr. Saunders — often called necks ago and $47.25 last Sep-funanimously elected honorary tcmbe president when he retired. I l The brief suggested that thel federal government increase its measure of assistance on crop insurance, as “the financial W“ D'P'r‘mw" CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11. 1936. warrant?“ SEVEN CENTS WEATHER Sunny becoming cloudy this afternoon; intermittent snowflurries; mild, light winds. Low-high, 18 and 30. 14 PAGES Government Is Shaken By New Resignations risks involved in the extension of the policy are beyond the reasonable capacities of the PEARSON cAunous l . r . i I provrnces. Federal contributions not merely loans were needed." OTHER RESOLUTIONS The CFA also approved sev- eral resolutions of major inter- est to this province. including the provision of an additional ice- breaking ferry for the Borden- Tormentine route. Other pro‘ grams were confined to strictly agricultural developments. 3 ‘ The brief noted with approval: fthe national dairy conference- ‘which will study the complexi ills of the industry. approved in principle the establishment of a National Authority for the indus- and urged “maintenance un- der the support policy of n of less than present returns to the producer." A national school milk pro- gram in co-operatlon with the. provinces was requested. The fee freight assistance was endorsed as “an important Na- tional policy" and the federa- tion asked for "a satisfactcae program of assistance to the movement of Ontario wheat and corn into Quebec and the Mari- time markets." - .. ., '.< ARDA ENDORSED 5 ARDA development was en-i dorsed with particular reference to the purely agricultural as- pects such as conservation and improved use of land. water re- sources and forests and wood- and the improvement of figricultural incomes and effic- .— O a. 5n cy. The CFA spokesmen urged the importance of continued lime- stone use and in areas where it is needed and warned against any projected change in the freight assistance that ould lower the material benefits. This clause was in reply to a projec- ted change in the assistance pro-l gram, the details of which are“ not immediately available. t PC Student: I Oppose Diet HALIFAX (C'PJ -— The Pro :ressive Conservative Associa-: tion of Dalhousie Universityi says that it can "no longer as- r sociate itself" with Prime Min- ister Dicfenbaker's leadership of the Progressive Conservative I :ty. Tire association said in a lett- er to the Dalhousie Gazette., the student newspaper, that “it would be in the best interests of the party and of the nation if Mr. Diefenbaker would step down. I: B 9 ‘two ministers merely confirm, l at the same time without very rpg 1en jAlta.. PC Party IsShambles,’ SC Leader Declares OTTAWA (CPi—Political op- the 25th Parliament. but he now. ponents have been uick has taken the great Progressive react to the two new resigna- Conservative party to oblivion.‘H tions from Prime Minister Die- ompson predicted that4 fenbaker's cabinet. citing them it is “only a matter of a few as fresh evidence of a major weeks before Canada has a split within the gOVernment. repetition of the financial crisis‘ Prime Minister Diefenbaker . of last June.“ ‘ has so far declined comment. i T. C .Douglas. leader of the The resignations Saturday of rNew Democratic Party. sa-id‘ Trade Minister Hees and Acting Ithe resignations brought to that Defence Minister Sevigny. fol-Isurface proof of widespread lowing by only six days that of I disunity within the government. Douglas Harkness as defence- Mr. Douglas said the key to _. . . . .. , minister. caught almost everywthe prime minister's downfalll ‘A‘tmg Down“: Mmth one by surprise. But the shockIWas that he was not prepared Plel'l'e SeVlgnl’ 'ICII' alld quickly were off. gto out either for or Trade Minister Gcorgc Hoes iberal Leader Lester B. against nuclear warheads. .I-igm. Saturday “.5an Pearson said in a brief state. “The present disarray .oi' the from the Canadian Mva menl: government is an indication RESIGN FROM CABINET e cabinet. They bring to three most, certain the cabinet resignations s-mcc Idefence minister succeeding L'.‘ C anada nuclear «Douglas Harknes crisis. Defence Minister Hark- ‘_ thc ncss earlier this week. resigned (CF WINPI‘M‘” ‘erloo South. and Marcel “The resignations of these ‘ that you cannot ride two horses on spite of earlier denials. thc : uncomfortable consequences." deep division within the cabinet which would appear to be NOT. SURPRISE” II n ‘ threatening a breakup of the M" .Harkl‘ess' .“‘° “‘5‘ a government." wo'. in his office Saluiday Later_ in a Speech here wiser-ting out‘papers..told report: the Canadian University Liberal l “5 he was. “train” Sflpllsedd Federation. he said no partyim the ileum“ 0 r- 995 a“ can take satisfaction from the M'“ sevlgm." I .t he disruption of the country‘s ad-§ fie 53101119. \qu dn bsur; ministration in the pro-election pllsed‘ Flue? '1 ".‘tore ‘33 me period when there is no Parlia- . membms WOW “I . I ment. ‘ Paul Martin. a former Liberal ML pearson described Setups cabinet minister who is MP. for day as “one of the most stirring Essex Eas‘t- fa'dI Mr' SEV‘bgiw days in a politically stirrinng00k the, ("l-Y lonnra E week" but he dem .' course in restgmng. stralcd caution. He said Mr. Martin. reached at Syd- e e Mop-Up By WEBB McKlNLEY BEIRUT. Lebanon lAP)—- Troops of lraq's national revo- thcir over-all control. travellers said Sunday, Bodies of dead still dot Baghada streets. Liber- ‘ als have reason to be confident l heyv N.S-. he had ‘ pavim'is 0:, glittsv‘s‘i‘ifwe'. "AME. “but no reason overoisDeaklnR engagement Sa‘d me i E.d“am - 0103.“ Nan .(EIDmC‘i confident" in the election cam-ipl'ime mini-“9" has 105‘ me “om WM? mam” 3" .1 . who r c a c h e d Beirut Rome. lconfidence of his own colleagues from Baghadad. :and cannot hope to capture the support of the Canadian’people. “What will follow now may be in doubt," he added. " or n. I. Social Credit Leader Robert The" Thompson. who was in Calgary route home to Red Deer. said the resignations i-l :- o prove that the Progressrve Con. prime minister himself may some “Shooting. but not sei‘vative party is a shambles. find it necessary to desert the much. ' ‘ “The sad thing is that the ship. . . ." The die-hard Communists arc "0“ centred in the heart of the lack of leadership of the prime "muster has not "my destroyed capital. where a picture of the fSino-Soviet Rift Slammed rhody of Premier Abdel Karim ’Kasscm. thc executed dictator. .By Severe Storm I was b r o a d r a st to television ,viewcrs Saturday night. teen-foot drifts block highways lo I as if he dif‘f‘I in western and central New- smiling. said Peter Morton. an foundland Sunday as one of the: BYChllet‘l from B 0 sin n and worst snowstorms in severalj _0mi‘~ "He 1%de exactly as he years continued to rage over ‘dfd When he was alive." large pal-i of we [stand prove A thousand miles to the cast. Step Made To End MOSCOW (Reutersi—The So- viet Communist party said Sun- ay it. is ready for a meeting with the Chinese "at an level" as a irst step toward solving their ideological dispute. Previous y. the Russians had turned down a Chinese plea A: 5 at Tehran. Iran. with the re- mark: “i almost fainted when I saw Kasscm‘s head. wet with ce. . Automobiles were all but bur-g tied on many highways Saturday} night and ROMP rescued manyg . say there are half a million Com- . .munists resisting. but I do not;{If“*9’iaI: ‘ ' ' know about that. There is still “dim-V bulgc‘y 1” dais 330' [on stone was removed from the 58- a woman alighth from a plane In Iraq Is Continued asked that his name be.wit.h- Appointments Expected Today By JAMES NELSON OTTAWA (CPi—Prime Minis- ter Diefenbaker continued an. [intensive round of meetings. at! 'his residence Sunday to cement} together his government, rocked I, ‘ by three resignations in a week, ’ iand to build an April 8 general} | election platform. j The press gallery was intoivn- i that an an-‘ b l l W-.. ed Sunday night nouncement concerning the cab- 2. met will be made about 9 a.m.r today at the prime minister‘s I official residence. 24 Sussex 4 | :31: ' Drive 1 I An informed source said Vet- V rans Minister Churchill is al-I to be E Gordon Chaplin 'of Gait, 0nt.. Ian industrialist and MP for Wat- Lam- bert. speaker of the Commons‘ non. MR.‘ CHURCHILL MP tfor Edmonton west‘ seemed 3 not be surprised if more resig- Ilikely to go to the portfolios va- fnaUOIlS followed- caied Saturday by Trade Minis- Mr. Diefenbaker spent 30 min- i ter Bees and Associate Defence ! utes discussing the situation late Minister Sevigny. ‘Saturday afternoon with Gover- Faced with the resignations of JOY-General Valli” and IDICI re- the two key ministers Saturday. lDOI‘tEI‘S afterwards that the il\ir. Diefenbakcr lheld lengthy r three cabinet vacancies would conferences with his chief stral- l be filled Within 24 hours- egy lieutenants and prepared. It was believed. however. that - in the 26th parliament and held. told reporters 1“ TCIH‘an‘for a may“ public address iner. Diefenbaker was reluctant he had heard a report 2,000 men were wounded. “They have been going aficdr crooner crOSbY Leaves Hospital 1.000 lutionary council arc. mopping persons were killed in all and; up armed Communists to clinch that. on the rebel side aloneJML fleas and Mr. Sevigny said i office on a Sunday. The swear- ‘ ' k IToromo today. to make the announcement and In their letters of resignationrhave the ministers sworn into ithey could not support Mr. Dief- . mg'ln CP-I‘Cmony may 110“ G lcnbaker’s nuclear weapons andiplace Until Tul‘Sdc’W. 0n the defence policy — Mr. Sevigny rprime minister‘s return from ‘,called it “ambiguous” — and.T0ronfo where hr speaks Mon- rthat they feared the effects of day ‘0 a combined luncheon ran anti-American election cam- meeting of the Canadian and y ‘ . 'u~ Cl . SANTA MONlCA. Calif. (AP) ipa‘g” ‘3 mile: hisuliisisii to Government Crooner Bing Crosby “as renMORE MAY FOLLOW in so. Mr. Dicfenbaker worked year—old singrr‘s right .kidney. |diately. said Saturday he would Thad lie-180d Saturday from 3L JOINTS TIME Harkness. Who resigned a Where he underwent; week ago because the govern- ; with his staff on the speech and I ;went to bed. He made no com- ‘menl WOU1d 110‘ agree 10 aC- . menl to reporters about the res- quire nuclear warheads imme- :ignations—except to say they been accepted—or about Pilotage Commission lo Open Here loday v STAN BOWLES 3. Guardian-Patriot Staff Writtr Irector of researc The Royal Commission on Pil-l u oiagc. headed by Mr. Justice} to enquire into problems rclat. .the split between the govern- ‘menl and its armed forces ad- visers referred to in Mr. Sevig~ ny‘s letter. Sunday. 11c met Mr. Church» ill. Senator M. Grattan O'Leary of Ottawa and a group 0 a on 40 Conservative party campaign organizers headed by immigra- tion Minister Bell and Dalton K. ‘ Camp. chairman of the organiz- ation committee. The latter group was having a previously- Ideau. Ottawa. secretary and di- scheduled closed meeting here h. this weekend. ‘ l\lr. Diefenbakcr was reported Ho be in good spirits and fight- Iing trim. despite the resignation The commission was set "‘1‘ "0'" "‘9 We" “399d forr at Mulcliakova. Central Siberia. II'llS week under the price for-r_________.__ fillt't‘l‘! Association. Price listed for Red brand D. A compares with $39.50 last week. $41.00 two weeks ago and $48.25? HALIFAX lCPl—E.A. (Ned) from Lincoln Dewar secretary berslup in the Halifax Board of of the beef producers special Trade. died in hospital here Sal- wcck and this compares with Mr. Halifax —- was secretary of $38.50 last week. $40.25 two, the board for 44 years. He was Yves Bernicr. 46. of the Quebecr -' ' ' C _» The Mr. Saunders held office in ,ed to marine pilotage m an numerous Halifax and Maritime Superior Court. will open a two- am. particularly under the Can. of three key ministers. v session in the Law Courts stranded motorists. The snow] lmadc two months ago for an was so deep Sunday that people.l \ I O tDecrsron In yearly conference of Communist r" . " blood and with his mouth open. price of $36.25 offered for on the TV screen... Browns this week compares With Other members of the commis-; sion arc: Robert K. Smith. Wa-‘ tcrloo, Ontario; Harold A. Ron-l. ‘ - - - - . . . ~ 2 id“. ada Shipping Act. There are . . . . $3030 l .t r R 39.25 dur- communit enter rises and waslA c parties on the issue of the right ‘ were walking on car roofs. WITNESSED OVLRTHRO“ ’ ‘13 Al I-m‘ C] 8.1 u t ,n_ at 10. . . T. _ ‘ SAY Dl_Sil\TE(-RATIl\G I as “Ge and s. one of they foundgrs of the Can- lroad to world commumsmbarty‘ The storm, wrbh 60-milc-a-n-t Foley and Morton. who \\'lI- .‘(fll(fcll:*‘llis Hogmfig‘ . am“ 400 plIOlinenfftfgsm ill; Opposltlon party 191‘ de l‘ 9‘ ingdthe peak period. Mr. Dewar mg Shipping ‘3' ' waterways. The principal points the com- , _ mission is concerned with in- wick. \ancouvcr. B.C.: Mauriceg elude safety of navigation‘ def spoke of the government’s dis- integration as the 22-member cabinet of a week ago shrunk to 19 with loos ol three war- veteran ministers al the outset l statement in the Lnewspaper Pravda Sunday ac- lcepted the idea of both “hilat~ . ‘eral and broader meetings" as OTTAWA (CPl — The Su- a preliminary to such a confer- houl‘ Wind's. continued to howl ‘5 ncssed Kasscm's overthrow Fri- over about two-bliirds of thei day. said he held out alone in province Sunday ' the3 his bomb-scarred rlcfcncc min- roads clearing task difficult and! istry for it hours. Then his iadian Chamber of Commerce. ls Reserved Liberal Students even impossible for plows in‘ ammunition ran out. , ‘ - . g . . . ; premc Court of Canada re- ence some districts. nitcd Nations official. who “F‘WUYS‘ QUfibw Clhflbcmtmgls Velopmel‘l 0‘ bhlpp‘m'i. and “Im' ‘ of the campaign for the April 3 iserved judgment Sunday on an' 510“ Lounsm and G" or 3‘ merce. interests of pilots. ship-l election appeal by Toronto promoters‘ rolrners' mas‘?E'5 am: we Rugilc; Mr. tires. 32. a member of lHu h Paton and D. Hubert Cox Plolage rchllemen 5. Int u ma . ,. _. t - . . i g. . . rcom "15m. pnotage and dues Parliament smio 19.10 and hrth DEBIHSI COHViCUOHS 0" WhICh i p y crto a powerful Conservative Support Pearson r OTTAWA (CPI—Liberal uni-l The student Liberals also: \cisity s'udents grappled “lth ‘ passed a resolution calling .for the nuclear weapons. issue Sun. a royal commiSSIO“ New?“ day and. after a tangled debate tion of biculturalism and blim- lasting more than three hours, gualism in Canada. ' ended up endorsing the posi- A study group SaIUl‘da)’ 0“ tion of party leader Pearson. An amended resolution call- ing for Canada to fulfil its com- mitments to its allies in was approved 28 to -7 by the Ca- nadian University Liberal Fed~ eration. winding up its annual convention. resolution provides that alter fulfilling its commitments. Canada should negotiate a logi- cal. coherent defence policy which likely would be non-nu- c basic deviation from the Lib- eral policy in favor of meeting commitments to provide nu- clear warheads for Canadian 3 .1 0 es. Students from McGill' Univer- sity questioned group leader John Stewart. MP for Antigo~ nlsh-Guysborough. on the ap- propriateness of arming Bo- marc bases with nuclear war- heads on the grounds the weap- ons may be obsolete withln two years. 1 THREAT REMAINS ’ Mr. Stewart did not question the possibility that they would be car. The resolution expressed full confidence in the ability of Mr. Pearson to lead Canada in mak- ")8 the "best possible contribu- tion touworld peace and disarm- 8 At one point in the debate An- drc Forget of Sir Gem-39 w“. as long as the short- tbe nuclear issue produced no 1 they were sentenced to four- year prison terms. The appeal case concluded after .1. J. Robinette of Toronto. counsel for the accused. made a strong attack against the type o evidence presented at the trial of Paton and Cox in Brandon. Man.. in November. 961. r Paton and Cox were con- victed on five counts of stealing and of defrauding Brandon Packers of $448,000. of conspir- ing to steal and of conspiring to defraud the company of $460.- 000. an of issuing a false prospectus for a 3400.000 bond issue. | They were sentenced to con-i current seven - year prison‘ terms on each count. r a majority decision. the Manitoba Appeal Court upheld the convictions of conspiracy to defraud and issuing a false prospectus. However it quashed the other three convictions and reduced the sentences to four years. need term threat of bomber attack from the USSR. remained. : "There's no point in having a} ‘good long-range policy if in the; {short-run you get killed." he} FOLLOWS VISITS i said. His remarks were touched off. By its wavering policy on the. by visits to the convention hall issue. the Conservative govern- “ NCWfoundland Premier .los- ment had “endangered peace ‘7’“ Smaliwood. and long-time by undermining“ the Wests “Mm MPs Lionel Chevricrpreparedness on that occasion. '"d 1 W. Pickersglll. H challenged New Demo- i - Forget said after they' crotlc Party policy in opposmg "all left that the three had of. completely the acquisition of “mm” by short pep talks to nuclear arms. That party was ill some of Mr. making the error of picturingl r’carson‘s nuclear weapons 90- Canada‘s position as that of a: "m' neutral rather than a middle wer. “Any role we have in NATO not a neutral role. hams University accused the national Liberal federation of lrymx to "control" the student Convention. Shouts of "shame. shame” went up as Mr. rorget levelled his charges. l h U.S. Tanker Still Missing JACKSONVILLE, r‘la. (Am-- Search planes sighted debris in the South Atlantic Sunday in- cluding a “yellow substance," sending rescue ships to the scene in the belief it might be the w - go of the mug U.S. tanker Marine Simmer Queen. But the US. Coast Guard to New York later slid inspection of the debris loom the air made it appear the floating place of Mood and other matter were not "anything from the diip." ( i~ looking into various as- and problems related the Gulf of St. Lawrence arc. THE ROYAL C IRISSION on Pilotage will open Char- ”w’5 l fl t ‘ - ' i . lottetown hearings in the in film throughout Can- °‘ ° “gm' “3”” “ RP" Court House this morning. It sda. Here studying a chart of wrck, Vancouver, Mr. Jus» fir-c Yves Bernie-r. chairman_ Quebec City. and Robert K. Smith, Waterloo. Ont. ' rothcr. which is expected to bc .and in what areas the latter‘ ' . 'lv hoostcr with leadership should be exempted. The com- pal- . . , mission is exploring also the polelmal‘ Sam .he “0"” "0" seek rc - electron ill Toronto 2 field of pilot duties. responsibil- : itics and status. Mr. Nadeau. said last night that here the commission cx- t pccls to hear from two groups. I‘Thc local Pilotage Commissionrcsi mm: that the” "0“, ml? 1 bncf W1" tie Sybmmeq by 13' K'I threi main schisms between Mr. MCNuu' d'smc‘ marme agent‘iDiclcnbakcr and his rebelling department of transport. The minismx . . .7 . I 0‘ a verbaI nature‘ Will be [Him arlnnis i‘iiliiilfihrl It‘Jll' cl :inmii'ciil. the Gamma" Memham SC“.‘""° Amcrican election campaign rio- Guild. to which the local pilots inn WW”. dam“, m (-mmda‘ belong. This submissiOn will be Ml.» Swim“. “T010 m 3],. WW represemCd by L80 P" Lanmms' cnbakcr that ill‘ could not a(‘« Quebec Cm" Who I5 Icgal ad‘iS' rent "your opinions concerning or to the guild. our A . “m”. “Hump-- Subsequent scssions will he I are HMO lermnccd held In Saint ‘IOIm‘ NB" TIIUI'S' men who arr dedicated to the Broadvicw on April ll Mr. chigny. 45. son of :i for- mer Conservative cabinet min— ister and thought of as Quebec eadership malcrial. revealed in to the day- va'wouvcr- M a "c h “i cause of poor-c throuch the me- PI‘IM“ R‘ll’crt- 3-C- “3”” I8 dium of a strnn: drlcncr. rind and New Westminster. B. C.. “1c.- rrpgm-w‘ m... lacuna-1 and March 25- ‘ support." \li' Smith) snlfl. Further hearings. for which no fixed dates have been set will TWO SA") I“ "I'llili": he Ncwpmndmm in Amp“ and Reports t’ll‘l'ilIJtllllL‘ in (iltnwa bcmnmnn in May along [ho 5L said '1‘i'an.~poii Murder Balr'er Lawrence Rivcr including Mon- and St‘lii'im‘ Wiilizno McCuti'h- "pa! and Qucbm. («up “(.mmus con. minrslcr' urtllnul portfolio a”. “15" (“waned m hp hold in who Ilfllllt‘lI llro iiihiirt‘l last full Nora Si-otia. Great Lakes ports '" “"9" m Summ” {mm H” r ) Insure» l'lllilllllllill} and to and Oua“a' (fontiniILiI on I‘nzo ! i ll, 2‘ INSIDE TODAY 3-Jet Aircraft Announcements. notices ill . Births. deaths . n. w Is Given Test Classified . . I2. in Comics ll SL.\'l”l‘l.l'. ..\l'v»-’l‘hi-' fu‘sl Editorials ‘5 lhrcr-jcr airliner tudi ill the City. Queens 5 Jib-Boeing's new model 727- mm“ Count? . . . . . . . . .. 4 made its initial ll:.;l‘.t Saturday. PI’II‘N‘ CM'MY - - ~ - - r ~ - ~ ~ -‘ 2 The uncomcnhonal ~ appearing §l|mm°r5Id° ~ - i - ' - ~ 3 craft with it» ihrcc engines 390" ‘ i - - ' ~ ' - - r ' H I"- "3 grouped about a butterfly tail Women: . . . . . . . ._ took off from nearby r———————. .arport.