v $1 If It's Good For The island The Guardian is For it fillies fictnrdtinu “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” I003‘ CIIII -In U! lit Pelt Ofllna VOL. LXXVII. N0. 33 Department. Ottawa. and 0- payment at paatue h nah. *‘“»"..’auitwhn -714 issue.» . Kfizdfiig.‘ 1 ELECTRICAL COiNVlENT|ON'OPE“NS HERE iAthena Missile CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1], 1964 ~w,,;n- ‘ssv'~.Tc‘in7s‘ WEATHER Clear and very cold; westeily 15. Low-high zero and 15. Winds 12 PAGES Liberal Candidates Win In 2 Quebec Byelections Registration took place yes- representing the Electrical in the bacltgriiiirid is Char- I _ terday for the members of the Service League of Prince Ed- lottetown fire inspcctor Louis "Ha Malfuncflon nationwide electrical industry ward Island as he hands I R‘ R‘"mah"",'~ A15“ heihg °'h5°7"' ‘ S convention being held at the registration card to Wilfred wihict}?dfaails‘son dag!’ i GREEN RIVER. Utah tAPl— = ' ay ‘A Athena missile malfunc- Cliai'lotteto\im Hotel. Shown Macblman. Monc-ton. N.B.. Thomas A_ Ed,;‘5°,,_ famhus in. inhned on “S first Overland lest here are. left, Barry Bucden, one of the delegates. Slandinz ventor in the electrical world. imght Onday‘ dumping me i SDU Offers To Participate In Higher Education Study « i it is believed the commission. it are as cognizant as you are all Dunstan’s University told the provincial- ' ’ ‘ ’ toivince. participate in any study of high- The brief was presented higher education in the pro-iof interested citizens to havr ' tour government charter a 5: by i coiid university in the province. By DON MacLEOD I I ipayload about ca appointed. will make a study of the expressed desire of a group" 20 miles south- l st of Durango. Colo.‘ the U.S. ‘ Air Force said. The missile carried no explo- sives. the statement said. _ - :1 White d charge of safety and instrumen- tation of the overland missile shot. The payload and missile were to have landed at White Sands. 470 miles south of greeni ‘ver. The first stage landed in the‘ predetermined impact area 100 miles south of Green River near Monticello, Utah, the air force er education that may be car-‘Very Rev GA MacDonald um] , - - ~ ~ u . - : - . - .l\OTE OPPOSITION I<‘~ “°d W’ m we pr°V”‘°.°' WGFSILV president. assiste by| “At the same time “.e_are no The second stage malfunc- Tiie offer was contained in a;Rev. E..l. Roche. Dr. Brendon. less aware than you ‘are of H“: gioned_ the spokesman said, 1 brief to the cabinet. which 8iS0;0'GI-ady and D,-_ ,i.L‘F_ Bu,-ge_ asked that the government giver on hhe manor of 8 stud of ihf‘ U"lV9l'5hY 3 Elam ‘ll ''‘'*’-:higher education it was st’;ted vine?-cannm support two »un.1' 10351 5300900" which W°“1d he‘ bv the university its brief “lilies-' we n-ole mes? views used to help defray the mount. --we are not opposed to 3 Ca,-e.l"‘‘‘;°3’ "‘ paisflltl. but It Wmlld ing 0D8|‘8“°fl81 00515 0‘ the uh‘ fiil and competent exploration bed’-“proper or us to dehend 9! iV0|'ShY- of the entire question: on the to lspute them heref If it '3 true. however. that financial re- widespread opinion that our pro 9 ‘F’: It was suggested in yestcr day's brief that the university : petition for assistance. “couple with other petitions you ma y have received. may require a reappraisal of the structure of the higher education system in this province." HINTS AT STUDY The same amount was asked °°"”‘"y' w°"Id w°l°°m° sources do not enable this pro- cm g°V°mm°m has taken "°V”‘°‘° "°'5""5 ~V°" may °“°°“ perior institutions of iiigherl vately sponsored institution per-1' a a r f idization of one institution whichi idheg distressing to contemplate.‘ Last evening. Premier Waltcxkpccwd M be appointed during sufficient financial assistance} been i"diC8“°“5 that 3 “W Pri-micr Walter R. Shaw in- ‘“°”"-‘' ‘°' 1’°”‘ — WW" H which begins this afternoon. and province, The npmmn was expressed In! that would be both economical- for last year‘ hm according w‘ ‘M °hh°"”"h-V "‘ pamcihhte i“ vince to Ptovide adequate sup- ho;-trgiall action on that matter to to engage in Such ,, pmjech w‘:learnlng' it becomes a matte“ Iforming a public se ice- f i icould conceivably put the otiierj E d l ‘ or is the apparent alterna-' R. Shaw hinted that such ugh‘. ch,.,.em Scsshm of the Leg_ for two universities could lead commission may be appointed dicaicd mm ,h,. mmmjssion Wm hardly a satisfactory solution. ilhe brief that "a system of high- I I and academically feasible. ., . 1.. . ,, V E _ . LiI‘ll\eI‘Slfy oficials the provin h 3 Study whh you and whh port for two academically su_ d . of grave concern to us as a prl-2 E ucation _ W _ 0, rospect of extensive subsi- severe disadvantage is in-I A royal mmmission is cx. tive any more consoling. for in.‘ study may be made. There hav isiathre which opens h,day_ :to a debilitating educational me-, at the session of the 1-e'.'is|atiit'e. stiid_v iiighcr education in th e SOLUTION DWFICULT i icr education in this provincui would retain what ‘ i-.__. ='< Q! . g d. and honorable in our traditions‘, sending the payload down near! Durango. 200 miles southeast oil Green River. j Russian elects lo U.S.A. WAS_HiIiNGTON iAPi-—Yurl I. Nossenko. a Soviet secret po- lice oféicer, defected to and asked pofffcal asylum from the United States. the state depart- ment reported Monday. The department refused to give details of Nossenko's job. in the secret police but Soviet sources in Geneva said he was a legal expert of the Soviet for- eign ministry and had special-. ized in disarmament for sev-[ eral years. : In this post, the sources said. he had access to Soviet defence OPERATIONS ILLEGAL .3 the "patron saint" liquor Sale Permit i Restoration Refused "If any changes are requir-.sale of liquor acquired under. ed in the law. it for theta permit of the nature of the Legislature alone to determineloiie in question". what changes should be made."J The judge added “it should . Judge C. M. Olia-ir Tnainor saiid.be noted that the granting of " in County Court yesterday as the permit in question was he declined to make an Oi1‘de'l'ib3S(?d on a statutory declarat- restoring the liquor permit of [ion that “none of such liquor the Soutiiport Ooumry Club. [will be sold . . . contrary to In his judigment he intimated 1 the provisions of the Prince that operation of all such clubs. TEdward l.siand Liquor Control or other establishments, sellingiAct or the regulations made liquor openly to members waslthereunder." ii FERNAN-D LE BLANC legal. T judgment also recalled NO EXCEPTIONS the evidence of the manager Noting Section 2 of th-at disposition antral Act which states aside from provisions for ferent from other clubs holding vendors sell the like or similar permits and (ym-Awn (OPl—B|‘i[ain wouid liquor to any person in t'he prov- so urging restoration of the hke Canada to p,-Wide L000 in. ince, Judge Trainor stated, "lipcfmif. yfantr n for an international find no exceptoins which couldi “But, assuming as indicated police force in Cyprus. British be invoked to permit the validt (Continued on Page 5 Col. 3! Foreign Secretary R. A. Butler tion in such a force. Council Seeks Change in City Business lax i The Canadian minister ap- By Mug; DUFFY this Eipeared taken a back at a press The City of Cliairlottetown will would be hard on some persons C°“f9T9hC9 “'h°.". Ml‘ U91” 1'9‘ seek permission from the Prov-3 but felt that it was the only “'93'°d ‘he _B“"5h request f°1‘ incial Legislature to change the “fair and equitable way for the 212000 Canadfan h'00P5- _ 5“'U°h“'9 9‘ the h“5ih935 tax‘ assessment to be handh_,d_n 4‘ Mr. Martin had just fiiilshed_ assessme . isaying he couldn't be specific of_C0lN MACHINES It was mov said Monday. External Affairs Minister‘ Martin sa ‘ order in Cyprus would cause the 1 Canadian government to give sympathetic consideration to a Erequest for Canadian participa- :than the other. He said This was the main igpic in out just-concluded talks discussion at the regular month-. , ed by Coun. l\f‘ac-illfifh M1‘. Bullet The two min- ly meeting of the council -339 seconded by Coun. 1iynd.;1slers conferred for 90 minutes. hi hh ‘nian, that the City Incorporation PM‘ DISCUSS 17' Under the new scheme the 35-‘ Act he anmnded ,0 i scssmcnt would be calculated on: the number of square feet floor space occupied. The would vary with the ade enlargement of license tees {orjnatioiial force with Common- -..¥’§i’ gj;;d°q;°i;,agt;er3§fd,nm~;°ii*;;g §i¥°ll‘..'L °é’i‘é2L'.‘§§.i‘“i.‘Z"°ii°..'}.'fi§‘ 33 o«‘,m‘_m.mum. lPrime Ministers Pearson and -profession carried on. or ex- . Fsir le D l -H t ml 1‘ and a lawyer C°""- w“‘ght 5‘!é'g°5t°d that ltwo-houifimeegtlifigés ome 8 a 000|1'py the same amount of ‘me hmehdmeht ”‘°'1“d° j“’k°‘ Butler and Mr. Martin ilfl,oorc:pl:g:,e3ut,l‘i:stit gs flifgvliffgn 1‘_::‘)$"f)vv£l"1"io:3h“;]e““(’-:t()l:‘r'::ii‘l ‘he d"5- lattended theonorning ‘meeting of dvemw make asa much moan‘, Ramaorkmg on the énfmu‘ ithe _two prime ministers and as a doctor the law 1' wt ment of the ti d. immmued the mnversauons m . -a less tax. ye Ill 1. _ b lypresen _aW P0291‘ ' .the late afternoon. . hgoun H~ n-dman ‘aid U] I 0,1115. pm all machines. C011“-; Mr_. Butler said Britain would allowance lvlvould behmvade iii the !'fv'l:fI]1o]s0fq Said in Mt ma1l'th'e ipmvlde 4'00‘)-me’! for the force’ use of mo lawyers who oc_ 91‘ Il:nM’ 86 ‘Would Imdt .'l‘hough the situation was chang- cupied the same - b I I e nu-m r ma(iIlIi(’S mak- .ing every hour, the aim was an I V Space. u Onelmg the enforcement of the lawhinternationai force with NATO, 3“)/Bl‘ makes more moneylmuoh easier. ‘Commonwealth a nd possibly “ some neutral countries particl-‘ atiii _ Mr. B u t l e r said Denmark .would be glad to provide a con- itingent. jNOT FOR E.-\ST AFRICA i He also said shouldn't be? necessary for Britain to ask for White House Honors Given To Canadian Grandmother i of i t was made we Ieigiiuo-lt.ilt'he Whip‘ l b ogif F “mug” the 3PP°“‘”“°"‘ lin icc iquoi in is cut was no i - ‘master general Azeuus Den“ to id the preservation of com Possible creation of an inter-' Oni. Armories lmilitia armories of light ‘Vole Reported . MONTREAL (OP) Primi,'_ Minister Pearson's Liberal ml- inority government Monday re- tained the Montreal constituen- tcies of St. ' and Laurier in the first two byelections held since the government took office M. POUD’HOMME 0 [last April. a n a I a n S ‘ Marcel Prud'homme, n D- I ' _.year-old lawyer making his first ;bid for public office, won in a isix-candidate race in st. Denis. The sea vacant of post- the Senate. on composition of the force, pemahd Lehhmc_ 43.yea,-.o1d Canada was lhteresfved in hell)‘ chartered accountant and also int? i0 esfahhsh Order in C3’P1'“5- icontesting his first election, won M13 3111191‘ Said Brhhlh *3 in a five-man race in Laurier. keen on keeping the United Na- fvrhe Seat was made yuan; tions fuly informed on an inter- mmugh the appointment of for. national force. He offered no merjusiice minister chew-iei-to men‘ 0" 1'- M-'=“'“n'5 Oh‘ 7the post of Canadian high com- servation that the force should lmissioner to 3,-iiain_ he Cmmecled Whh the U- - Both seats have been held Mr. Butler said the proposal the Liberals since they were ea-' for a Commonwealth force ‘tablished. Laurier was estab- came from Archbishop Makar- iiisiied in 1917 and st, Deni; iii‘ ios. president of Cyprus. 193; ' _ The standing in the as sent ‘House of Commons: Liberals 129; Progressive Con-. servative 95; NDIP 17; Credit!!- ites 13: Social Credit 11. VOTE LIGHT Special Stamp To Mark‘ Visit OTTAWA iCPl —- A special~ Early returns indicated a light. sta p will be issued next 0c- lvote. Polls were open ‘TOM 3' tober to mark the visit by inela.m. to 7 pm. Queen to Charlottetown and Que‘. Some 60,000 c City, Postmaster - General -SW9 *0 VON- Nicholson announced Monday. Police arrested 0“? hm“ i It will be/added to a long list. i°h91‘ih8 0"‘-5“? 3 9011133 . iof new “amps previously an. tion in Laurier in mid-mor inounced for 1964. A number i E previous night two you C010,, were arrested in the same ri ing for sticking separatist sl gans on mail boxes and electi posters. The slogans were "Quebec persons were ell- lthem are to be in three ifor the first time. I Most of the i964 issues will ihave a pre - centennial theme., ,1-‘ive - cent stamps are planned. , A .. £5‘ }-to mark the 1864 Confederation353%-Siigfatwhn (‘darn fiithmz Iconferences in Quebec and Char- i federauonhii i1°"°‘°W“- z Representatives of all ot Credit w dates trying to end the Libe ascendancy. ,soN RUNS ' ' The Creditistes nomina of Ammunlhlon ,Hei1ri Paquet, 34, an auto p , ‘ ‘dealer. in St. Denis and Gil (”‘KV”‘l‘hi .0"‘- (CP)‘S°' Caouette. 24, an industrial 9”‘ C°"""y5 ‘he fast tW°'signer and son of Party Leader weeks have drained Oritarlosginai cachet“. in Laurie,-_ the” am‘: Progressive Conservative can- muhhlmlr 3 Sl’0h95"‘5‘“ hi‘ °°"'vdidates were Roldolphe Sauvc. tral command headquarters of!42_ 3 habe1‘dashef_ in . an the Royal (‘anadian Army dis- and Rene paquirh 3), 3 pubu. Said Drained 3)’ HAROLD MORRISON iwho helped many talented writ- C hh f . 1 C105?” here M0hd3.V- cisl. in Lauriet‘. W-“5}“‘NG""0N ‘ClP‘~- 3-‘er-s. amonz them Tennessee gte (irIi1ni;'3(:)lI:lN(‘§fl‘i('a0l\\("i(I!€rf“ f)li)eeiFei Th? “"*’« Said» “’3=. “°"’°~‘°“““3 the N” D‘ nadlan grandmother. described iwilliams and William Inge. ‘have been 31-[nv muhnies iprompttd by the raid on a Mont- icratic Party were Mrs. RO- by the U.S. protocol chief as.‘ Sharing the award with Mrs. Mr yiianin Qaid {hag ihmrghl real*armorv two weeks agu.‘.l€fiml9 Dinette 3. houlefflh . . . , . . . of Canadianlwatt was Mrs. Judith Ruther- playwrights. was honored Mon-;ford Mareehal, an off-Broad- while serving the educatioiiallsgci-ets and ne otiating plans . . I I needs of the future. "mt wouldifor the disarmmgem conference ‘i3:3/icflgtgldWzilaggguiehgeremon higy tproduct-5. cited for her discharge its educative fullu which resumed in Geneva Jan. ‘age production of’ new f:§:t':_::. evgd °" dan‘ mE°."'hs:,.‘"Fthfi tions not only adequately but 21. ‘cal wor s i:-lencperiv lriicegg-,3 awhrlg ' 1, ‘ac m""S‘ deaths ' 3‘ 11 even excellently. and withouti It was believed in Geneva; In the firesence of wemmowni d 1° 8 3 mm“ Classified .. .. ..10, it 5 lCon-tiinued on Page 5 ol. fit ‘that Nossenko's information :wl.hers and -» Mr: R0yi'J:,‘;N§‘$10m . Comics 9 SYDNEY Australia—at least infested waters about 125 miles M’ 7%: °“'d be °i immense Value . iMacGrerzor Watt of Ottawa l A third winner was Prnfes- E‘m"'i“'5 ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' ' " 4 216 of the 519 officers and men isouth of here. ; wc-“em d'53m"‘m°"t "°g‘.’“a' ‘chairman of the annual Cana: ‘sor George Savage of the Uni- S'"'" ’ ‘ ' ' ‘ ’ ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ' ' " 8' 9 aboard the Australian dcstroyer1BRlNG SURVIVORS lMaFo tors ahd demice strateg'.st5‘ fdian playwrltlng competition, versitv of California who i-e- Ki"’z“' Q"”"5' City 5 Voyager survived the sinking of€ The per Meiboui-ne= 3”" ""5 d°f°°“°“ ‘”5°."“gm ‘was named co-winner of the iceived $1.000 under a new uni- S"'“"“"'Si"° ’ > ' ~ - - ' -~ 3 the warship toliowiniz a cont-‘Age reported two shivb had re-‘. A ' d h}‘]"d° {me ,5°"‘°t ”°’"'°" “t~Marr:o Jones Award. commem-lversity award granted to the w.‘’“‘‘'‘‘ ------------ -- 5 sion. a naval spokesman said turned to Jervis Bay Naval Sta-L t %h‘;°'iN:';,‘;';":('“d Vossmkn was iorating the vivacious American lchampion of developing play- “"3"”? mark?“ « - - - - -~ 12 here today. ‘ti n with 70 survivors. Earller.;' ‘repméd tn ‘haw, desmbed him_ ‘theatre founder and producer wrights in universities. . _#___,..ca. destroyer, "navy launches lan ed some ‘seir as 3 Hsiarff officer" of liiei ‘ ‘ " ' ‘ ..... .. - - :~ -L. lbadlv injured survivors. he 2.800 - ton equipped with the latest electro- ' l.h."I‘ survivors we re re- ; nic navigation eviccs. went . , down about midnight Monday lporied aboard the Melbourne. i m'rAwA ropi .. Mmon .| night in the Tasman Sea. a few T e bow of the aircraft car- I Gregg VC. labor minister in the hours after being in collision ;rier. flagship of the Royal Aus- 'pre - 157 Liberal government._ with the Australian aircraft car- ltralian N a vy. was reported was named Monday as commis. tier Melbourne. ‘crushed by the collision. But sioner for Canada in British ‘ Eighteen planes and at least there were no casualties among 0 12 ships began searching at ithe 1.0m men of the Melbourne's i dawn for survivors in the shm-k- icrew. the navy announced. I lhree loronio Banks Robbed In 30 Minutes uiana. External Affairs Minister Paul ‘ Martin, announcing the appoint- V‘ ment. said the 71-year-old Mr.’ Gregg will take over his new civil servant with the United Nations since 1958. will be breaking new diplomatic ground rfor Canada. which has not had} ‘official representation in thfll South American country sincej tum. when in trade office there ; TORONTO (CPi._Three down woman teller a note and |eli5 ; __ town banks were held up within with $4,000. A few minutes later another 80 minutes Monday and 812,044 1 a 0 taken in a continuation of what branch of the Canadian fmper police describe as the worst out- lal Bank of Commerc; ‘shins held‘ . break of bank robberies in molar the same way an A mm W h F city’; h|3tory_ lweiiring ii grey flannel ovei- In each case one man with ii coat. escaped with 88.000 in a note and a threat of a nun blue Cadillace. 1'0 I woman teller. Police At the second holdup, two do not believe. however. inn; bank employees with A >81"! he man wait responsible for the chased the man until he disap- three robberies. ipeared in ii crowd. Last Friday. The first holdup occurred aiithc same bank was robbed of I branch of the Bank of Mont- $1,145. Police say there have been 11 By SPENCER MOOSA TAIPEI MP1 — Nationalist China broke off diplomatic rel lations with France today in re-i taliatlon for President de Gaulle's recognition of Red, C me. “This action by the French r l. A t ed, ‘cl he hind a 33:" deehiidiided shioney bank holdups in the city so far government was damaged be- and w" given 344_ this year. There was only one tyiigig geehlwlénihe exlsthld Nil- sn rd _ 1 lat the same time last year. H Gpllhhc 01 bl0ck:nPwly.f:?r:‘bI'n'nch.0f ten: All three holdups occurred on China and France. the foreign cgngdim [mpgrial Bank ol|\'ongr Street between College lhlflllffy saidllh announcing the Commerce. a man handed a and Queen. NPNN N‘ °°'- \ (. post in Georgetown early in‘ March. lday Mr. Great!» an international KGB. the top - level Soviett agency in charge of gathering} intelligence and counter-intelli-i gence information. erse statement by slale de ariment press officer,! Richard I. Phillips. said Nos-l senko was assigned on tempo-i rary duty to the Soviet delega-E lion attending the disarmament!‘ conference and . re-i queste asylum prior to his scheduled recall last Wednes- l Cabinet Only To Hear Briefs . briefs will be heard by the Legislature druing the cur. rent session which opens this afternoon. Premier Walter R. Show said following a cabinet meeting yesterday that briefs will be heard by cabinet. in past years. seveoal or- ganiaations appeared in the Lcgifiature to deliver briefs which were aimed at the gov- ernmcnt “Organizations that intend to submit briefs are now invit to present them to the cabinet." the premier eat The P.E.I. tune. preeentedabrieftolhebegis. iatin'e.basdreacbradvisedtba govermnent that it would pm. foriinpreeentitabiiaflilliej thei . "i gwilnnenoftlia s. Anion were Mrs. Judith Mare- Wfiflhf Roy MiacGregor Watt of award; LYNDA BIRD JOHNSON. slflstklfihfl for her mother E L, _ L M} 3'-d subsfhued White House Hostess. joins chat. l‘l_gIIt. who has given first R: 1" ,’,’m,:N 3,", h in‘ ‘M the applause as she hands on productions to m.-my new WM 8 2‘ how “Huh ‘ special awards Monday for en- younii: dramatists off -Broiid- coin-aging new plays and play- ' way in New York. and Mrs. ‘AI’ Wircnboto) ino final decision has been taken. —__..._.m..._..._._.. Hand grenades. shells for ba- ,and labor oriza_nizer. in St. Denis zookas. mortars, .303 rifles and.3"_d Gerard P‘°3"d- 57- the P33‘ the Belgian 7l62 FN weapon, lhelty 5 Quebec lead?» 1“ L3‘“'i°r- army's standard infantry rifle.’ ' _m°" canmg th°m’Ql?’” ‘were removed and stored "in «lithe Rh"‘°°°r°5 Pflty *1” ”' Lcemral mace... itered ‘the fray on a platform ; I t _, f _ ‘al 0 _ satirizing the established politi- "5 r“‘“°"5 r°".”.‘e"fr C "‘ [cal groups. They were Dr. Paul i'>rl":h‘iiic:a}(]'aanml?e]ucli1ll)ttli-(1)i'i‘iec(i) rhhaltfiiifllgerhon‘ Aa dghygghlné i; sh’ tario's 100 militia units only by} filhltiratgn n deer ue ' ' I order and will be delivered htogpnouding gffiuthe '11,; of chm“. firing ranges shortly before finidates was Henrhgeorges Gun, ms _tz3k_es place. iier. 55, of the Human and Fain- Militia units were left oiil_y.hy party (iparfi Humain Fgm. 0nl.V With N191!‘ W9_3p0n5. Whichiiliall in St. Denis, a real estate they have been instructed to broker making his 1m‘ app“;-. guard with extra sectu'it.\' pro .ance in elections at one level or cautions. another. itepoktsicgdms IN Nild. Escaped Well “In 120-Mile Winds . . JOHN'S, Nfld. i(‘.PI--Re- The tug had been anchored ports of damage in Newfoiind- fl" H’"‘hf“‘ G''3‘'9 "1 COYICOPHOII Bay when she broke loose and land from Sunday's vicious r l . ‘ storm continued to reach St. rh:,s._\::miC w'u‘.:efig":‘gghtJ:w.‘;"§ J0hn'5 MONK)’ but it appeared no crew aboard_ In this condi- that the Dl‘(WiI1(‘(' fared well ‘ilinn she would be a hazard [0 through the blinding snow and navigation. lm - mile - an - hour Wiilds.‘ The city fire department was Heaviest damage reported was ‘called out many times at the . . .lohn's. where several . height of the 12-hour storm ; thousands dollars worth of plate a residents seen or heard 21855 Wi"d0“'5 83V? W8.V hcfore their chimneys go thundering the storm. Three barns and a off their roots. warehouse lost their roofs on; Throughout sunday_ 3|] ‘mm. the outskirts of the city and one Q munications between pointa in ichurch had a stained glass win-1Newfoundlnnd and the mainland ‘dow shatt(‘i‘ed during the morn- ‘were broken except by amateur .ing service. radio. One such radio link wn i In St. John's harbor, scveralikept open between St. JoIn'a ‘small boats were swamped. ‘and Halifax with the help. of The sealing ship Terra Nova ‘four Newfoundlan hams. ileft Carbonear early Monday for search for the tug Pugwash. She jmunication were p broke her moorings an adrift in the Atlantic late Sim- ‘more remote outpoi-ta atiii ‘day. I ed. t. V Telegraph and telepIione-eon- II- wenl ‘stored Monday but some of tin WX .l