digit. 3 The deficit for February isI I 'If it’s Good to. the island ; The Guardian 15 For it @ltt @tmrdiom “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” WEATHER Mostly cloudy; a little milder; northwest winds 15. Low-high 25 and 38. Sunday: little change. ’voL. LXXVI. N0. 70 " """FW" ' u :3" Ju- m gig-unma- mwn CHARLo'rrE'rOWN, CANADA. SATURDAY, MAR-(TH 23, 1963. mingle" SEVEN CENTS l4 PAGES 57 Hurt Briti In Blast SAN JOSE. Calif. Thr e persons were killed and 57 injured in a boiler explosion, lAPl Killed, lMACMlLLAN BACKING SEEN sh War that rippped out part of the first' floor of a downtown drug store at the peak of the evening rush ’ hour. An adjacent department store. was buffeted by the blast. City Manager A. P. Hamann said two of the victims were dead on arrival at hospital. The body of an unidentified woman was found ' the drug store hours after the blast. 0f the injured. nine were in serious condition. Two under- went surgery. I Coroner's D e p u t y Georgel Hannah ldentifified one of the dead as Vernon B. Hinton, 41, San Jose. a drug store we tomer. He said the other person was a woman. not yet identi- fied. Hamann said Fire Chief Ron- aid Lebeau traced the explosion to the boiler in the basement of the Thrifty Drug Store. “The chief told me he isn't going to THIS IS THE scene of boiler Jose. Cam” Friday_ Ambulam have cleared people away i ' ' [1, JC p y f m l , .’rule out gas but he doesn’t exp oston in e . . enn . rom e exp oswn scene. 1 think it was gay. Hamann department store It San “’5 m 0" We“? and POINT? (AP WIREPHOTO) isaid. Hamann said an unidentified person called the fire depart— ment from the store and asked if "someone who knew some- DARK, DIREARY HOLE thing about boilers could come. ’ 1 down." : o n E A r BRITAIN'S w a r ' "We sent, a fire unii‘" Ham; minister. John Profumo rides n lann said. “It's my understand: in car With his Wife. former i ing the person doing the calling? acm‘ss Valerie H 0b 5 0 n en ‘complained about steam or es-1 mute 10 the HOUSE 0’ CGm‘ caping steam." ‘ The department. store rocked by the explosion was J.C. Pen- ney's. Many of the store's‘ windows were blown out as were those of the drug store. ls Freed From Jail Cell b HALIFAX (CPt w A former enay in England last April. verdict. in the court martial! tavy lieutenant who spent 3% will be released today. Iappeal court which ordered a months in a prison described as' Grenon. a veteran of 17 years; new trial. “a dark. dreary hole" is free. in the navy. had been convictcdl The decision was handed to leave his cell today. lof desertion at a court martial.1 down Friday after Grenon's Oliver Joseph Grenon. 35. of here Dec. 12 and sentenced tot counsel described the jail as a. Radville. Sask.. and Dartmouth. one year in prison. i "place without a window. with- qu was sentenced Friday by However. the defence depart- out a light . . . He has spent He{ Legislature Seat H Oppposition Leader A. W. Mil-l ,- - .5 G. Lorne Monkley. PC-Stih theson charged in the l.egisla—§ a navy general court mama] to ment later reduced‘the charge 3'2 months with petty thieves, Prince has tend his m. tum yesterday that “unless: . to being absent. Without leave and drunks in this terriblel . . Wed . . . . . tine day prison on I charge In Len” nee to me hole‘u i signation to Mr. Speaker John something IS done With the prom being- wfiiive. .mp- - toouoxrietlis roan not-icon lMcLean. it was announced to. Vince‘s education system. it; isl from the destroyer-escort Koot- Sqdr- Ldr- Clive RlDDDOH saidl the 9”)"an legislature here be t t' t t-going to be in such a turmoill “9 appealed the cm" m" "i conditions were M d “that Friday. Mr. Monikl is contest-l within the next two years that 93’ . five attempts in the past month mg “"9 Prince riding m" the f w: argtnmfomfjp b9 able ml ' l PC in the federal eneral elec-T 5 ralg 9“ l 0" - i have. been made by prisoners lot “0: AM 8. His quonems are; Speaking in the debate on the OTTAWA ‘ I ! th th f m deficit for the first 114ml!ml 0r 9 same m0" 0 1 , ' 337400000 and $522,300,000, .they have been absent without: . . ; month. i th 1962-63 fiscal car 1 $ ' ‘ - i v lege. Only 86 wrote examinations] s o e y ‘ Fm. the 114mm“. period'séggv leave for SIX months. a.nd only 17 passed with a cer.. hang themselves. i .. . . ‘ .J' Watson Mach 1.“. 5mm; Speech from the Throne. he re-. Tms ‘5 a dark' d’eary halal g ferred to last year's failure rate is 7173000000. compal‘fil Wllhigovernment took to $5.358.- t '5 g _. .mersidie. Liberal and Gregor f_ . I _ Si;ken:§::ntir:essfscendem "I Mclnms. Tignish for the Ned’,’ in provmcml examinations. say~ renon. fa th e r of four. Democrats. mg! “the deputy mmlsler M ed? pleaded not guilty to the orig-; Mr. Monkley was first-elected “3"” at that “m? “'d the “‘1' inal charge but pleaded guiltyl '0 lhe legiSlalUI‘e in Semen!!!” ; "‘9 ff!” was due m pan to poor to the lesser charge Friday. 5 1959 He was reflected ll! "19, teifmmg'mz t r “1 d He was discharged from that election last December. Ppartmgm bredrufifgmfis veg, navy before the Dec' 10 trial‘ mi teresting. On page 101 it shows Hon. Mr. Farmer; (CPl—The budget-ilast year's revenues and expen-i It is 09‘0"“ department P0110! that 104 Students began teacher to dISCharge “‘mcemen at1'9“ training at Prince of Wales Col-l ‘ C ; Acts As Premier - l tificate. 055900.000 for the correspond- 000 and spent 35.531.500.0001 ' ‘ H°"' M‘ Alba" Farmer' 3“ URCES NEW BLOOD ' in: period a year ago. [he fi-iagajnst $5,200.3mlooo and 35-‘ House AdIOUrns torney-gencral and provincial “final is not good enough1 in the 1961-62 fiscal tree. was MUM how“ Where's the I fiance department said Friday!564.700.0m difficulty? Is it ill‘ 1 the instructional staff at. the col~i lege? Some new blood must be_ brought. in." surer. 3 leader yesterday as the pmvin-l mei rial legislature sat through a; : Until Tuesday Under its new schedule, Legislature adjourned yesterday year. Taxes on personal and corpo' 200.000 against “35.400000 n‘ration income and dividends or; forenoon session. .vear earler. said the state-linterest going abroad brought . . . .. . - u - l mm" revenues of W'miooo in Feb“, mmmg um” 2'30 p'm' Tues'l c metnmiivea‘st Min ill); Gco‘iytferi)dw’a‘ikmi‘nizsterSZldegii-ii The fiscal year expires March ruary compared with $214.500.- «' . . . Premier Walter w o w : ca” ’ ’ ‘ ; 31. Finance Minister Nowlan 000 last year. But the 11-month‘ OPPOS‘llO“ Lead" A-w~ Mal-he‘ l absent through illness. i. “You've been looking for threel predicted Oct. 22 that the budg- etary deficit would total $570: 000 . There is some tendency for expenditures to increase to- total at 32.840.400.000 was down] from last year's 32893300000. Friday's monthly report. showed an accumulated deficiti son concluded his debate on the raft addr ess. . Provincial Secoetairy J. David' . ‘ Stewart will have the floor Tues- i ' day afternoon. Usually Premierf a n ox R Shaw . ‘ spoke Iona enough to adjourn tihe.‘ debate. iCourt of Canada Friday ordered I to s-rven years. Toronto promoters Hugh Paton; Paton and Cox we"e origin— a . a nd 1'). ox to serve ally sentenced to seven vea . rs In four-year prison terms. ‘prison after being convicted of Unpaid Gasoline Bill OTTAWA (CPi—The Supreme year prison terms be increased “Sked' pearance has touched off a na- tionwide wave of gossip. How- mons in London Friday. Pro- fumo. 48. told members of the House of Commons he had been friendly with 20-year-old Christine Keeler whose disap- Grave Education Problem Monkley Resigns Predicted By Matheson or four years." answered Mr I 17 passed. Another thing. i ho Matheson. "and that's the. troub- the minister will tell us when he Here you are planning to speaks how many of the 17 are start a new program of teacher teaching in the province toe training and out of 104 students; day. I would also like the minis- in teacher training last year. onlyi (Continued on Page 2 Col. 1) Spoils Pearson Speech Mr. Smallwood and the. heckler stayed. He identified himself to. reporters as Edward Butler. SPEAKS 40 MINUTES . Pearson spent so much; time in his 40-minute speech. dealing with interruptions—and there were some friendly inter- ST. JOHN'S. Nfld. t(.‘P)--—A strong-lunged heckler who re- fused to quit interrupted about half of a speech here. Friday. night by Liberal Leader Pear- son While many in a packed‘ crowd of about 2.000 shoutedi their displeasure. the heckler at ruptions {mm the cmwd_that kw]. Hut.“ Stefhd'léihe was able to cover only a M 5PM)” I"; f a sketchy outline of his speech. 5WD?" r' “r.” 0". mm But he did deal with fisheries. speaking for about five minutes. saying he wou . see Repealed recites“ by ' Premier Smallwood's new pro- Pearson that be allowed . . . . . . . Vincial fisheries program part. to complete his speech. didnt of a national pmgram' work. Finally it.took the inter- He promised than a Liberal “mm”: ctr 131-93111“; fury small‘ government would call 8 fed-‘ wmd " urn e “c ' cral - provincial conference on "DO 17"“ l‘thk SomebOdY 59'" fis‘ic‘ncs “at the earliest possi-i ward the end of the year. Last of $49,700,000 for the old age se-r ‘ h t h eak u the fir the deficit was $791,000,- curity fund fior the ll nlionthsii “Waiter .. m de«follows thvr ’ lmgtingofi th‘; prim" 520mm ble'da‘tvzum up”! thp Hymn“ compared wth a surpus o i. 'a esonm e aeon e. i er the. louds eakers in the - _ l s The breakdown showed Feb-315000.000 last year. For Februa draft address but the premier} ' Elm}. Lads Brigade Armm‘lcs. iggfiigdonnnas “diheimiii‘dussttiiigf1 ruary revenues and expendi- ary alone. the deficit in the fund was ill yesterday and unable to‘ “Yes.” the crowd replied. including agriculture in this hires of $411,600,000 and $473.- was “4.600000 or about the attend the sitting. Mr. Stewarti "will we let him stay or cm.an ' Milo. respectively. against some as I yeaixearler. throw him out?" the premier "Tm; “Sherman in me East should get the same treatment as the farmer in the West." Mr. “Put him out." many shouted. " :Pcarson said. “No. no. Let him stay. said VOLCANO TOLL SET AT 1,100 saggnc33123’f‘f’fifu3; t The two men had appealed a five counts of stealing and I Chum“ V ~ ‘ ~ _ t . V . . U n. u ;m810my decision by the Maniadefraudinf! Brandon. Packers of mm". mun“ I . . I _ ‘ H “ toba Appeal Court ruling them. moi 0‘ FQHSPleR ‘0 Slt‘al . Com _ ‘ _ y I . . I I . . ' V t U 11 guilty of conspiracy to defraudl‘and of conspiring to defraud the. Edi lals .......... 4 graham: Janette? of Branfdpn. away: [gfsesggofggéngngmnji ' i an.. n 0 sin . use.“ 0 l . Kings. Queens. City . . . . .. 5 ‘ 5 u 3 ' .“OO‘OOO bond issue. j prospectus. l DEEP RIVER. om. (CP)-— was told. When be filled the . Supreme Court's "nanijiuruELn CONVICTIONS l unpaid [Mollneblll for 84.05 tank I urn to hnnfl 11 5P0“ m0“ dec's‘lon also “led”! 3" The Manitoba Appeal Court led to the capture Friday of the gasoline hose the car roared1 Womell' ---------- ~- 5 ‘appllcatlon by the attorney-gen upheld the convictions of con- tour convxicted' rapists who off. lent of Manitoba phat the (Our. spiracy to defraud and issuing broke out of I courthouse cell— The service station man ~— a false prospectus. But it block in Montreal Thursday called town police with a des- jquashcd the other three conv light criptlon of the car and ' ‘ ts direction. A radio message was . \ I I . A tip from an annual service 5‘0 ‘0‘" yea". station attendant put I police pcked up by 0 Police CI" 0 I e 0 e , In its judgment written by roadblock into operation Ind which happened to be on rou-; Mr. Justice J. R. Cartwright. the “I” 0". Still l'ld- tine patrol west of here. r ‘thp Supreme Court said v1-i it! the taxi they had common. Constable Pat Barrow of the ldence at the trig] made it clear decree in Montreal. Iumndered provincial police detachment at the, .Nh PM." an“ Cm. m..de I I I 2:5:th '0 tmt “PPM POllCO‘ 1:4“:‘3? wiltie “:5 S together to defraud the com- . an . ..The four were Imong eight Deep River placed thelr cruls- .pnimmng to the charge In~ :Lsftgersewhzhefromwg: erzdend to end. blocking off the ixnlvlng tig- smmo fraud, par, . Y ’0 - swm CURRENT Sank. that before 1957 there weren‘tl ustice artwrizh! said H! w . . . . #3:.” an“ “my "9' “was: ta: c" sandman”: tCPt — Prime Minister Diefen- many Conservative Iupportersllransaclmn “earl-V ,wf“ 3" “f‘. “Mum'h m' we" '9' ' p ' "a" baker told the farm people of to be found in Saskatchewan. 1’9"" “"d" the Cr'mma' Co‘le' There was ample evidence on said. "The reason is that we “th” "'9 ,lury CW” find “lei have endeavored m bring aboullnccused guilty of conspiracy to; new opportunities for the peoplerdelr'“ ~ southern Saskatchewan Friday this is no time to change parties it they want continued prosper- it mini: . it. 'lthout drawing his revolver. H " 'Emtiiea maintains. CImlllc A 'iew questions mind the But those Ms are vast. hel “Mind. '1 identitth of the occupants. nude no effort to resist '7" m I wand and wmnotI . Y- . . _ ' he , _ i Rolling went under a warm of Western Canada and thlsl Mr. Justice Cartwright said? “IF-Mme: mam.- ”i‘o b.22""'.".‘,.§'::m"fl“: a: m spring sun across the southern province. lmonIy "loaned" by Brandon umove m mm v.“ m a. “a n Prairies Iboard a five-car Ipe- SEEKS SUPPORT lPackers to c o in pan l es con-. ' ' but clIl train, Mr. Dlefeanker "I'm asking for your support‘fl‘Olled by the two Dmmotersl allied Montreal with the cab- I “‘l‘rlday nothing the blue Iednn into a service spoke to crowds of 300 to 500 'Were paid over without any people in such communities as Morse and erbert. dependent largely on the local wheat trade. At ‘ Jaw. a to - minute stop It breakfast time which drew a crowd of 300. party all of them adults. the Progressive Itlvo lender recIllodl If this time. You can‘t bring “out the chm“; that you intention on the part of thcl, want. you can’t continue theiippenlnls that lMy WOUld he' tremendous agricultural pros-graham- perlty nor the industrial pros-l Referring to the prospectus. parity. nor in general the far the judgment said there lIl cone in all the lungs you sufficient evidence to support Il want. by changing middle of the stream." lllL fiery ashes came down like a curse from Agung volcano and bund c- . roasted alive as thry knelt to [Ions and reamed the sentences pray to the gods of their sacred aster district on the northeast mountain. were angry because Agung ha few minutes before. sending up hell‘lm ones in the finding that both men took part‘ i everhhe had not seen girl in l l more. than 14 months. . link between himself and a So-l v LONDON tAP i—War Friday at a flood of ing model by saying he. knew the woman but their ship was entirely proper. Commons he last loving Christine Keeler than l4 months ago and knows nothing of her present made or repeated outside this House" suggesting that. he was perverting justice by helping keep Christine out of sight when she urt 8 denied that 20-year-old Chris- served as a viet diplomat. WIFE LOOKS ON Prime Minister Macmillan. seated on the front bench. was within arm's reach as Profumo delivered his two-minute state.- ment, in a grave. firm voice. minister's beautiful wife. former actress Valerie Hobson. looked down from gallery she occupied alone. her texpression dignified and com- posed. Minis-v for John Pr‘fumo struck hack g rumors linking his name with a miss-f relation: Profumo told the House of; saw partyw where- l abouts. The 48 ~ year - old ministcrl threatened legal action if’ “scandalous allegations a re should have appeared in. By implication. Profumo also‘ a i l Aides of the prime ministerifim‘mlh ‘_ J said Profumo is not, expected to' him la“ I‘m-la." '0 Seven FM Chief Denies ; Link With Missing Model Relationship Said ‘Entirely Proper' CHRISTINE KEELER. year-old model. whose appearance has led to I call’ La mom of m. by a . the BritishHouse of Commons for that a lea-ding VW minister has been involved with her. ciipied by (‘hristine and a girl friend. Without Christine's tea- the court sentenced resign. The fact Macmillan sat in “fl-5“" for 00559551“ a fin‘ ' ' m l near an was Strong-lunged Heckler . interpreted government circles as a ges-t ture of friendliness and stip-‘ port. . Profiimo's st at e in out. art-I flooded ; swered rumors which _ Britain after Christine failed to; turn up as a government. wit- ness a week ago at the trial of her discarded Jamaican lover. I n Edgecomhe. She also; failed to show up in court last: ednesday. Police still have found no trace of her. SENT TO JAIL Edgecombc. a liti-ycar-old Ne. gro. was arrested last January. after trying to shoot. his way into a West End apartment. oc- m3 ar with intent to endanger "life. The judge dismissed a charge of shooting with intent to murdcr hcr. Pt'ofumo spoke bitterly of statements made by three La- bor MPs—»—George Wigg. Ri— chard Crossman and Mrs. Bar- bara Castlcmin the. House of Commons Thursday night “un- der protection of parliamentary privilege." The Labor \ll‘s demanded an official investigation of the case . rs. Castle referred to shapely Christine as “the miss ing witness—the missing call girl.“ Mrs. Castle and Wigg made reference then to an unnamed government minister. Lesage Draws Quick Reaction MONTREAL (CW—Reaction to Premier .Iean Lesage's an nounced support Liberals in the April 8 election campaign was quick and short- tempered. Mr. Lesage broke with recent. custom Thursday in the Legis~ lature when he urged Quebecct's to vote Liberal because. he. said. it is the only party that Balinese Roasted As They Prayed By KARSTEN PRAGER ,. spreading as'hcs or the lava that DENPASAR. Bali lAPi » The spilled down the slopes. inundat- ing villages and searing a path to the sea. Now all indecision is gone and thousands of Bali~ nesc arc in flight from the dis- of alinese we r e t‘oas . 'h ods "We have 75.000 _homcless_pco— p E d pie to feed at this pomt.‘ the a governor said. “and we need in everybody." This capital of the paradise Volcanic Ash The Balinese knew thundered into eruption only a great cloud of firc and ashes t a t turned day into night. When the ashes came down on the Iouth slope of the volcano 1“ u” d“ " ‘hr “Iii Poses Threat rain The temperature of the ashes was 2‘30 degrees. n this way died most of the 1.100 or morc islanders killed in Sunday's eruption. said Gov- was in a state of emergency ernor Anak Agung Smooth, Friday as suffocating ashes Manv living in the shadow or from [raw volcano covered the. the 10.30ttfoot mountain had entire central plateau of this time to flee, But they rcfuspd little Central American chub- to leave Agung «the name ll!" I ‘ means “giant"\ where they be- heavy pi‘empitatmn of hieve hheir gods d-uifll Those sulphurous ash sickened hun- were the priests of the Balinese “reds 0‘ Per-mni k‘lh‘d NINE. relgion. a mixture of Hinduism "Pill?"l a'mlfi"? "This and Ind Budcmsm _ and their (1., slowed traffic in this capital Iciples. city to a walk. The government .1 I i d VILLAGES COVERED In Costa Rica SAN JOSE rltf’M—Costa Rica a crops in the central plateau Travellers said ihesr people. would be lost if the fall overwhelmed In tho continued much longer. island of Bali. mecca for tour- ists the world over. is 70 miles south of the volcano. Denpasar was untouched by the eruption. The refugees are streaming into Singaradja on the north coast 30 miles northwest of the volcano. into Klungkung. 13 miles northeast of Dcnpasar and into Karaiigascm. in raslrru Bali not far from Agung. They are taking shelter in schools and other public buildings and with relatives. Floods ‘in eastern Bali ham- pered the massive relief effort. [The governor said Karangascm was isolated when high waters washed out two bridges on the main road Thursday night Medical supplies and rice are pouring in from other parts of the island nation of lndoncsia to Hall. long considered the pearl of the islands because of its happy people and friendly climate. The flow of lava from Agung its subsiding now. the governor ‘said. but clouds of smoke still rise from the crater. He said thousands of acres of fertle “ riceland are buried under the lava and ashes blanketing Bali‘s Anortheast coast. t l for federal can give ('anada a stable gov-r crnmcnt. Provincial Liberal of ficials said his statement was as far as he would go person- ally in stepping into the federal ‘ election. He would not apppear on the hustings. but would reply on television to charges made earlier by Real Caouctte. deputy Social Credit leader. Senator Jacques Flynn of Quebec. chief Progressive (fon- scrvativc organizer in the prov- int-c. said Friday Mr. Lesage's slatcmcnt was "an about face" because the provmcial Liberal party had always claimed it was separate from federal Lihr als. "Where is the independence of the provincial Liberal party now?“ he asked in a statement. "What Will his (the premier's) partisans who support the NDP federally say nou"" ISSL'ES WARNING l-‘rom Mr. Caoiiette came the warning that if Mr. Lesagc takes a part in the federal campaign Social Crediters will support opponents of Liberal candidates in the next provin cial clcction “scheduled for 196“ or 1.067. “lf .lcan Usage wants to play in federal politics. then I‘ll play with him." Mr. T - cttc said. adding that his party is not intcrcstcd in the provin~ cial field because it was only at Ottawa that it could imple- ment its monetary policies. Gerard Picard. Quebec leader of the NDP. said Mr. Lesage had made "a serious error“ in making his statement became a provincial premier should not place himself at the service of a federal party. He said ,it indicated that federal Liberals are trying to get id of Mr. Pearson and that Mr. Lou’s hopes to replace him. In his statement in the leg— islature Mr. Lesage indiedfbd he would remain in provinelll mlitics "for a long time yet." ‘5 _,