“Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” ile Ene bd Sa vn ee: Rail Wages Pose Problem For Federal Government Seven Presumed Dead be Wage Plea As Blasts Rock Tanker By Unions HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) — Fire|sheriff's office, Dippel said De and a series of explosions raked/ley first spotted fire on the chan- a tanker loaded with high octane gasoline and other fuel Siinday,|™@ Just forward of the midship leaving seven missing and pre- DUKE LEAVING LONDON (AP)—The Duke of Norfolk said Sunday he is mov- ing out of his huge, story-book castle into something smaller. Something smaller will have 12 bedrooms. The duke said he decided on the move to save some of the heavy costs of living im the castle. With the duchess and their four daughters, he will. move next fall into a house being built on the grounds of his his- toric Arundel Castle. He described his future home as “‘a small house in the park.” ~ The 5l-year-old duke is one of Britain’s most’ heavily taxed citizens, paying more than per cent of his income in taxes. There are 70 workers on the castle estate and 10 servants in the castle. In 1957, the duke proposed -to Parliament a complicated plan to give Arundel castle away, contending it was costing him too much. sumed dead and injuring 25. Nearly 19 hours later firefighters “At the time there was e coming up. the channel and _ it | } was pushing the fire on the! Is Touchy _By JOHN LeBLANC Press Staff Writer said the. flames had been al] but ; extinguished. —At least five explosions had | threatened huge fuel storage) tanks lining the shore scant yard- Norfolk and his antecedents have been tied to Arundel and its spacious grounds for 332 ~ years by an act of Parliament forbidding them from selling it or giving it away. age away. The duke argued that it cost Late Sunday Fire Chief C. M. £12,500 a year to maintain Ar- ‘Bullock said the blaze had been water,” Dippel said. ‘Finally the) fire slid-to the barges. Then the | barges caught on fire. Then they set the forward deck of the ship on fire.” The seamen notified the tank- er’s night mate when the fire! was about 30 feet from-the ship, OTTAWA (CP) — The federal government is confronted with its touchiest politicaliabor dilemma in years by the railway non-op —— unions’ mew contract de-- | | HANGAR FIRE COSTS $1,147,000 undel. He abandoned the give | put out in the ship's hold. Small | ¥ : = A away plan because of opposi- fires continued to burn in the|Dippel estimated. . A pre-dawn fire last week de- About 30 planes were destroyed. vebiod i at ee tion in the House of Commons. | vessel's superstructure and on 8! yep TO DOCK stroyed a. hangar at -Regina | Canadian Aircraft’ Company of | -eerching thougnt. connecting pier. es “When the fire started on the! municipal airport c a using | Regina, a 17-plane crop dusting At this distance, it looks as 4 Authorities listed the ship’s cap- $1,147,000 worth of damage. | firm, lost Sa : . forward part of the ship we ran} onto the dock,” D$ippel related. | “We tad run about ha!fway be-| tween the dock and the terminal: tain and six crew members as missing. They were feared to}. have died in the flames. ee |Capsule Try iM. P. DROWNED OUT ff Hospitals accounted for 18 120,000 non-ops —_the ails Ine ective ciier ‘mond “a te a ert we heard an explo-| ‘ soak ucioali a —includi one in critical <a Beating ‘acious retreat from VANDENBERG AIR FORCE | ceauien aan seven others ‘> Daley told detective A. E. ; a puniieniy ded stand; or, get- BASE, Calif. (AP)—The U.S. air | jyr Rockwell he first smelled gaso- i ; ; ° Te | jured fighting the blaze. : | ting tough with the powerful force said Sunday: the instrument | line and reported to a ship of- group of 15 usions iavelyed ia the capsule aboard its orbiting Dis-| THREE BLASTS ficer while loaders hastened to dispute with the railways coverer VII satellite failed to! The shiv caught fire while re-|finish filling the tanker so it NO ONE KNOWS ‘ a 4 o ee ' separate as scheduled on its 17th fuelling. Three quick explosions| could sail. "What tie government will do, ey Pre op ekeine eoae : } trip around the world. |furled several men overboard. “They continued to smell gas.” no one knows now. And it is toe . : “There now is no possibility of | The vessel, with 90,000 barrels; Daley said, “but they kept on early. to speculate, with the non- ‘BONDS ARE WORTH $110,000 recovery from space of the highly of high test gasoline aboard, 1a¥|oading, and Kept on and kept : = " , op just dumped in the .. instrumented orbital veaeee, the | aground in the Houston ship| on” railways’ laps Thursday air force said. | channel, surrounded by dozens ef |’ we TORONTO (CP)—Roaring with)to the foot of the stage and i ‘ our provincial police detec- recovered. The bonds were | pany last January. They were thdostris ‘ Firemen, using chémical foam | 4; om ly of 2.000 fed- |beeged his iow eel cervesie One thing appears certain. The en by thieves from a St. | valued at $110,000. An electrial ieitiniia in the | fidustrial plants. and tons of water, alternately ad-| isapproval, a rally to behave Hhe ledies sad genile- problem eventually is going to be siolen bonds ‘which have bees - Catherine’s, Ontario trust com- (CP Wirephote)| rocket prevented the capsule| Late in’ the afternoon, mem .i.og and retreated as the blaze eral civil servants Sunday) an shifted from the lap of the rail- from ejecting, the spokesman | roa oi diet eet eae drove them back on ramps lead-+drowned out a member of Parlia-| with boos and heckling pune-| “29S % the doorstep of the gov- s seid. ne ing to the holocaust. Black smoke ment who told them they should] tuating every sentence, Mr. Stin-| "Tre “tederal ate ae : It now is slowly.: tu lthe _ hold side ene : u i increases. son said Finance Minister Flem-| n¢ has ae : through space, instead of follow- | 1d $- — — for-|ourning, rather than gasoline. Fred Stinson, Progressive ‘ing had stated increases—recom- yome bes Sen one ng son core, hee eee jeolt on, mo Sorts erate mgr you mene ore ort savie| Saye teuta ee ; iship, where ft had raged most Centre, told the rally he had in-/would.mean a 15.- per - cent in-|:he publicly-owned CNR — The air force launched 3-Man Crew vestigated wages paid civil serv-|crease in- personal income tax. : : | fiercely, appeared only half as in- : ; ‘ Discoverer here Saturday. An} ants in several categories and|' “I am convinced-the vast ma-|: impul from | tense as at midafternoon. tie up the transcontinental . sys " wan poaheces ys sand Sagipratse The tanker was the 12,000-tan Is D ' ned found them on a par with wages jority of Canadians are mot pre-| tem with a strike. the capsule from its position in| Amoco Virginiay“a 540foot craft row paid for comparable industrial | pared to pay that Kind of levy Parliament. ended a general - Fes: the rocket as it passed over the | ned by Americag Oil Company. —_ h iat tiiaiad oe weg he said. “If it) smike of the non-ops by legisla 7 Hawaiian Islands Sanday. | Fire: broke out as ‘the ship took} ILE AUX COUDRES, mn oo. ce = owl Boar oot n't been the spending pro-/ ion in 1950. Later strike threats | noir of making Dick sacrifice} Planes from Hawaii were to| 0" 2ascline and fuel oil for a re- (CP)—The three-man crew of ‘he | mes sats aos oy may A pleaded grams and wise policies So were warded off, according to re- || himself because of “love inter- try and snatch the falling cap-| jturn voyage to Albany, N.Y. schooner Co-operative Transport ‘at Mr. inson allow ‘Eovernment, we coukin'’t have} ports, by government suggestions was drowned Saturday after the continue. Booing subsided cnly the prang mepety we are enjoying at| ‘hat the big stick would be swung est” but like Shaw himself he sule from the sky. | FIRE ON WATER Three seamen told of seeing fire sweep across the channel’s surface while they were stand- ing the ship's midnight-to-4 a.m. vessel sank in a storm near this after a postal employee walked island in the St. Lawrence River | 4 miles downstream from Que- pec City. The victims were Georges Har- DOESN’T SHOCK Bernard Behrens, Dudgeon, the Devil’s Russia Marks Anniversary " By PRESTON GROVER MOSCOW (AP’—Russians cele- —s the 42nd anniversary of Bolshevik revolution Satur- val with pageantry in Red ‘Square hailing peace, Soviet sci- “éntific prowess and economic The annual military parade, which down through the decades jas proclaimed Soviet might to world, was only a small part Of the festivities in the Soviet ital. “The parade of weapons and fighting men took up only about @ minuies of the two-hour march past Premier N.kita S. Khrush- they and other Soviet leaders stop the red granite tomb of <euin and Stalin The remainder of the march was turned over to civilians, la- horers, farmers and_ scientitic workers, who got immense ap- in this age of Luniks and atomic icebreake's. KHRUSHCHEV PRAISED Khrushchev was praised as a man of peace in the keynote ad- fress by Marshai Rodion Malm ovsky, the defence minister. Malinovsky praised Khrush- ciyev’s plan for total disarma- Iment witain a i pty said Kprushchev’s visit to ited States “opened broad ae for the establishment of stable peace on earth.” DOUGLAS CAMPBELL have appealed to humane souls in any age. Behrens avoided Shaw’s bete ‘’\day of murdering her blind his- “|band and sentenced tw eight #| years’ (Continued on page 5 Col. 1) BELL ISLAND, Nfld. (OP)—A unique system. of water bootleg sines feeding off the privately- owned supply of Wabana Iron Ore Company has been a problem for idland officials for years. But this year, the company’s public recog- nition of the bootlegging may pre- vent a water crisis before winter sets in. Company works manager V. J. Southey and Wabzba Mayor Dr. issued a statement calling for se- vere “‘conservation measures . . . 1o avoid loss of water through wastage and leaks.” The statement said the com- pany “wishes it to be clearly un- cerstood that this conservation policy will not mean that those notices . 11 Births, deaths, etc., .. 2, 11 section 10, 11 Comics, features .......... 4 news 5 oan cc ct eda ce 4 Island news : 0s 8 Women’s page .......... : . Walter Templeman have _jointly- Blind Murderers Get 8-Year Term (AP)—A blind woman and her| blind lover were convicted Satur- | imprisonment. The prose- cutor had waived the death pen-|, alty in advance, saying ‘the! ee | world is difficult enough for those | who see.” Anna Barbini, 45, and Maximil- | ien Levesque, 24, were found | § guilty of the slaying of Albert Barbini, 10, Aug. 13, 1957. The ‘court heard witnesses tell how the victim was killed in a savage | COMPANY TAKES STEPS Water Bootleg Lines Create Big Problem presently supplied with waier will be cut off from their present supply providing they show re- sponsible care’ in the installation of water systems and in the use of water.”’ CANVASS HOMES signed at a meeting earlier to canvass homes to inspect water fines and, where required, appeal to residents to repair or replace faulty connections lons a minute to their mains. That’s about 309,000 gallons a cay, or 50 gallons daily for each of the 6,000 peopie in the munic- ipal area affected The island, off ‘ne Newfoundland northeast coast, nas a population of about 10,000 and the town of Wabana is at the centre. Plant engineer James G. Archi- bald said Saturday the water supply is adequate if properly active artesian wells which coyer the Wabana municipal area’ of West Mines, Scotia No. 1, the Green, Scotia Ridge. Town Square and Dominion Ranges. Mr. Arehibald said another half dozen are outside Wabana ‘‘but inese are more controllable be- cause they are in isolated areas. The problem of bootleg water foi Bell ‘siand officials is prob- ably unique in North America. Seven committees were as | | Company pumps deliver 215 gal- conserved. The company has five | * watch. Robert E. Dippel, 40, said the | flames leaped first to two barges. ifrom which the Amoco Virginia i taking part of its: cargo. With co him were seamen Ed- d John Wells, 37. and Joseph AIX - EN-PROVENCE, France | battle of the blind, how he was ara a ifound in a poo! of blood with a | bullet in his chest and his skull | crushed by a hammer. But in addressing the jury, Maximilien’s lawyer pleaded “| clemency, saying: “It is not linking goodness with jus tice that you wil] tarnish justice.” Anna's lawyer painted a caste | picture of her life in darkness, 4 scribing how when che was she met Barbini ‘ ‘hoping to come| out of her night.’ “She believed that he would be! her support,” the lawyer said. ‘Instead he led her to prostitu- tion.’ At this point, ene of Anna’s) other lovers protested in a loud | voice and the president of the! j court had him ejected. | Rejecting any argument of pre- meditation, Maximilien’s lawyer) said: “If my client had been deter- | mined to kill his rival, he would} have fired the moment came into the apartment stead he fired only when his tagonist, more vigorous than he, | But in- The prosecutor to!d the jury: “The pity shown for these two; white canes should not make vou forget the other white cane that} Barbini rio longer carries." The jury returned its verdict! after 50 minutes of deliberation. | Arina and Maximilien -heard the) sentence without any visible emo-| tion. Their eight-year term will) probably be shortened to six, tak- | ing into account the time they. | have already spent in custody. London Is Hit By Acrid Fog LONDON (AP) — Dense acrid! fog checked London and many) parts of Britain: Sunday. places have been blanketed by it for more than 36 ‘hours—brought traffic chaos in the south. Five people died in— road crashes and at least seven others were injured. Twelve people were injured when two suburban ‘trains collided Saturday in a>fog. Some long-distance trains were cancelled and suburbans trains ran up to 30 minutes late. Airline flights..in and out of London airport and Gatwick, the) capital's standby airport,. were halted. Barbibi| | an-|'| was in the point of stifling him.” | | The gray swirling fog — some | In a statement taken at the C ae x {> t ‘ ' ean r vey, his son Rosaire/ and Blaise Dufour, all of St. Kernard, a conr munity on the island. Their bodies were recovered Sunday. Police said it appeared three were drowned while tempting to reach shore in.a boat after the. schooiiér - went the Communist China Accused ““NEW DELHI (AP)—“India ‘has | accused Com ag- 7 at Sty eae “3 DOG IS TESTED FOR VIBRATION “Kozyavka”, one of the \ spacetravelling Russian dogs, is given vibration tests in a Moscow laboratory. The Rus- siang says the dogs came | throng the rocket flight im good ‘condition. (CP Wirephote) ' Congo, xressive attitudes ‘reminiscent of cid imperialist powers against whom both India and China strug- sied in the past.” Prime Minister Nehru’s govern- ment made public today a stiff oiplomatic note sent to Peking Wednesday formally accusing the Chinese . Communists of aggres- sion. “Where aggression takes place the peoplf of India inevitably will have to resist by al means avail- able to them,” ‘ne note said. The note put on the record what Nehru has repeatedly declared in denouncing Communist border raids. It expressed regret that, at a time when the United States and the Soviet Union are “striving to their utmost ability to put an end to the cold war, there should be this relapse into violence and ag- gression on the frontiers of In- Gia.” India said the Chinese atiack vn an Indian police patrol in the Ladakh district of Kashmir Oct. 21 was a clear case of aggres- sion. Nine policemen. were killed. Peking charged the fighting broke out when the Indians crossed inté} Chinese territory. “Of ‘Aggressive Tendencies’ nese Communists cannot agree even among themselves where tte border runs although some of 'neir maps claim about 40 00§ square mile< of Ind‘a. At no time up till now,” me tote said, “has any precise state ment been made by. the Chinese government as to where, accord- ing to them, the frontier is. Evea ~ their own maps give completely different and varying frontiers.” New Delhi said ‘India will con- tinue its endeavor to resolve all disputes by peaceful methods” adding: “(The Indian) government trusts that the Chinese govern- ment will remove their forces f,om Indian territery and resolve minor frontier disputes by peace ful methods.” Chinese forces stil are en trenched in the Ladakh area, about 40 miics inside the Indiar claimed border. The note “repudiated emphati- cally the allegation (by Peking) ‘nat Indian forces violated the status quo in several places on ine Sino-Indian frontier or have roccupied any place inside Chinese territory.” New Violence Hares In Belgium LEOPOLDVILLE, Belgian (Reuters) New violence flared in Belgium’s Afri- can possessions Sunday, as troops were sent to the neighboring feu- dal kingdom of Ruanda to check a civil war between two tribes. The wore were ordered to abutu, the — tribe from attacking houses villages of the Woleks, whe who = centuries have been the country’s fedual overlords. Soldiers were already uae ing the residence of the newly- elected king of mountainous] i Ruanda, Mwami Kigeri V, in the capital of Nyamza. Reports said he has been threatened with as- sassination. The new. trouble came as sur- face quiet. returned to Stanley- ville, capital of the eastern prov- ince of the Belgian Congo. Riots ‘5 Colonies Africans. The leader of an inde cal party was arrested. FORM MANDATE Ruanda and the smailer king- dom of Urundi beside it form @ there last weekend resulted in the death of a reported 70 to 7% fF