Sey. « : , bd > eg ens} ‘ ‘4 i . NS S eS The Guardian is for it ‘ates Sh Hotel are Roland MacDonald, Souris, skipper of the Mar- | ciation president,’ and Leo 1 joint. discussion of —mat- |: forie-M-H;-aind-past president (Rossiier, minister of fisher- | Dick Power, Souris, shiner of the Barbara Marie, asso- e yesterday for separate _ $_ of, mutual concern. En- of the Trawiers Association, ies. (See story om page 4). sa are "5 re ne er ee ere nee ee Paoatoemert Urged For Trend From, Farms | MONTREAL university will be room for | iry farmers." ‘ In a speech prepared for de- means {CP)—A Mani- | professor livery to the annual meeting of | fewer Tues- r : recommended a surprise the Dairy Farmers of Canada,’ Im Canada, some 10,000 farm-| day. She appealed to the Delayed Day long-term —- to the over- he said there is room for only ers gave up farming every | police, fire department, Tor- , , ] about 86,000 onto Humane Society, the a eo of Can- dairy industry: Persuade farmers in Canada year. | to make a good living producing PROGRAM WRONG Joeal hydro commission and lefence Dept. Fireworks. . xpected OnNuclearArms = By DAVE McINTOSH 'TAWA (CP)—The Opposi- in all likelihood will harass government again on_the - of nuclear warheads- at new session of Parliament ing Thursday. will boll the issue down to Why has the government t hundreds of millions of irs on carriers for nuclear heads while still refraining : announcing a decision on sition of the warheads isel ves? e carriers include the Bo- ¢ anti-aircraft missile, CF- Voodoo jet intercepior, CF- low-level jet bomber 4nd the est John artillery rocket. All _these Programs will cost will oe | ts peeane lice Re Nfid. Death, ". JOHN'S, Nfld. — (CP) — ts didn’t even pi * in the death of six- month- | Donny O’Brien, Police Chief ar Pittman said Tuesday. he refused to release any Parties—both have been against | nuclear -warheads -on soil—by maintaining their = icies would leave Canada tually defenceless and by - Canada in the neigitborhood of $600*000 ,000. At the last session of Parlia- ment,_ the ..government _main- tained that a decision on acqui- sition of American nuclear war- heads was’ not- urgent because the earriers for ther Were not in operation. « SITUATION CHANGED This is no longer the case. The .first of the five Voodoo Squadrons went into operation Christmas Day. The Honest John battery: joined the Cana- dian brigade group in Europe jin. Decernber. The first of two 000-man increase in the armed Bomare bases is scheduled to forces announced in Suinaat become operational in a matier: Paul Hellyer, Liberal defence lof weeks. critic, has already deseribed. the The consqgsus of Parliament 100,000 militiamen being rained |Hill at the"moment is that no in national survival techniques | decision on nuclear warheads 4 4 “broomstick army. will be announced~ before. the ©The Liberals can be expected | expected general election. naib mins tes partly on nounced decision to obtain. mepdsti¢n for construction of atx {tie = warheads alge al an conventional submarines in Ca- some votes but not win eny. ee see. = current weapons. | TOP ISSUE The issue of nuclear weapons | ‘has completely ov all other matters in the defence field> “~~ time to.deal with national sur- vival, a: new shipbuilding pro- gram for the navy and the iS. Minister Dielelabar might pr net year oi ‘so far no |more farmers to give up farm-. milk. “Unfort Toronto Hydro. astronaut John H.. Glenn Jr img. < Text of his speech was re- ain ow iy." Dr. Nesbit Al disclaimed respensibil- jae eae the earth has | Dr. J, M. Nesbitt, head of the leased to the press in advance are aimed at halting this flow| ‘ty for rescuing the animal yee 55 wes nee = ee tetarsay ot naan ath from the farm when they should | and suggested other depary Tuesday. [ aed ne Individual dairy farmers be aimed at speeding it up.” | ments. Hydro men finally the delay, wan epuscd ‘by 1g |Boal the development of aquota "ust be- concerned: with eff If 250.008 of the dairy farm. | did, the Job alter, Miss Sit , ers’ members taulty valve in a gas cooling | ‘pool system for marketing wey © increase their net iM- dairy industry, the remaining| their own attempt. 0 [unit in the cat the Products. ‘come, he said, ‘‘and,.this members would benefit from a | higher standard of living. | tural - | made an announcément on \nouncing acquisition’ of nuclear |!aunching date, so it had a ,to question the apparent delay the, to pull the rug from under the |plans have been announced to | fy ils of an Autopsy report on boy’s death. ... re boy was found dead Jan. Liberal and New Democratic .. keep the ‘yards busy. is identical twin Ronny was n to hospital suffering i a a US. And ECM Agree bites but later described as . * ngoceezect (Mn Cuts In Tariffs tief Pittman said police still > investigating the death, when all nformation had } compiled it would be for. BRUSSELS (AP)---The United | ket, spokesman announced Tues- ded to the attorney general's | Stat irtment. He said earlier that es and the European Com- day night. mon Market have agreed on a The arrangements were com | mutual ‘ciit of 20 per cent in | pleted-at a 20-minute tariffs on industrial products- winding up oe oe jand some reductions on agricul- tiations here stigation had not indicated | rats were responsible. | tural -products, a Common =. Petersen, ie -—baby’s-- father, _ John tien, 22, an unemployed lab- | blamed rats nesting .in a) ing adjoining his house in a eae satan’ ot the city for | Bing Crosby Pale * coat. After Operation 1} attorney-general's t one said py of the report had not received by the depart- SANTA TA MONICA, Calif. (AP) bail it and even if it had the’ se of death would not be dis- | RAB R REPUBLIC BACKS SUKARNO Indonesia Vows Powe SAA en Vic hae Dike Sukarno about the possible use nounced. Holland’s a angrily vowed, imme. of the U.A.R. -_ controlled Suez negotiate Nenets aee Uai of a motor torpedo boat in a Dutch-Indonesian armed hostili- eral U e with Dutch warships and ties erupt further: -- istry sai es Monday night off dis In The Hague, Holland am ‘decided d West New Guinea. ‘nounced it still was prepared fo ‘service t ¢ “bulk of the. Indonesian unconditionally with West Ne r was believed. to be in east: but warned it would ar waters facing Dutch- ruled increase its preparedness and ra: ‘ethereal hit back at any attack. L. eet: Gmeene’s - er = Premier Jan de Quay an- letter suit suit ‘while he’ is in the. copeuie | | atop the Atlés booster awaiting | the launching. The National Aerona Space Administration - uties and |comment on the maperten post- ponement. This was the third. ; ‘ment. of the launching: ‘nally set for Dec. 20, it Was called off until Jan. 16 to fallow | Mangled Leg ls Amputated 'On Icy Street TORONTO (CP)—A céastrue, | tion worker lay on froaheee pavement | } testing a drill when his pant leg , ‘workmates aaved his life by ap- plying a belt tourniquet _ before loysius Teglas arrived. ‘on Teglas, sent by the médi- | cal academy after a police call, did not have ‘the proper aE ments: with him. He said one of the bystanders handed him “a big knife’? and he used that while Belvedere wag under a sedative. _” in satisfactory } Seior intieneee: ae Ske | Sinlond’s, Crisident between ‘Howard =: Re-elected | Gallant of Mayfield was de-| | stroyed im a fire last night tha: | ; caused the loss of 21 cattle, both beéf animals cows ‘and a horse. separator and a also | around nine o'clock, and - was | stil smouldering at eleven. | New ee and North Rus- 4 tice were i of. Barn, Livestock ost At Mayfield : / barn owned by Harvey ; called shortly,after the ~ fire was discovered. They were’ un- able to save the structure, but saw that no nearby buildings caught. . A barn, about 15 feet and partially downwind from the fire was in the greatest danger. The dwelling was aiso away val “threatened for a time. Cause of the ‘blaze was not known, but it was thought it might be the electric wiring. It was reperted that the loss was covered by some insurance. =2100 MPH Winds HALIFAX (CP) — A Violent wind and rain storm pounded ‘he southern Maritimes Tuesday~and Nounded Girl Gets $14,800 MONTREAL (CP) A teen-- aged girl shot by an irate res- jtaurant owner has | awarded $14,800 by the superior court. | Marilyn Johnson, now 17, still | |carries the .22-calibre bullet fired three years ago by -—_ George Assaf in what Judge |T. Collins ruled was “gréss } negligence.” | Assaf became etiraged when |@ group of boys in his restau- |rant began stamping their feet | a |to the “accompaniment of the | | juke-box. After warning them to | been | , disrupted shipping and commuo- nications, flooded low - lying areas and started a major fire. The storm bore in or\southerp New Brunswick and Nova Sco tia late Monday night and una- Joaded up to two inches of rain, and unleashed winds ranging | from 60 to 100 miles an hour. Damage appeared to be rela- tively light, with some areas ap (Continued on page 2, col. 5) For the remainder, Dr. Nes- bitt suggested ‘‘some sort of an | area pooling scheme” to guar- antee farmers a standard price for a given quality of milk, and quota system of production |control. Cater the quota system, the would receive the pool ~~ ‘ce for his_set quota of milk. Any -milX he produced in excess of his quota would be purchased “at the lowest price available.” Eérlier Tuesday, the presi- denf of the National Dairy Coun cil of Canada blamed ‘‘unrealis- tie pricing policies by the fed- eral government" for Canada’s butter su¥plus. Pierre Cote told some 250 delegates that fncreased produc- tion and declining sales have created ‘‘an unprecedented but- ter surplus of nearly 200,000,000 pounds, involving publie funds of close to $150,000,000."’ Hamilton Is Ht With Flu OTTAWA (CP) Minister Alvin Hamilton is suf- and will not be able to déliver address to thé National Dairy Farmers convention in Montreal, his office said Tues- day night Mr. Hamilion was scheduled to speak to the convention Tues- day but was delayed in return- ing from the Saskatchewan fun- eral of former Liberal agricul- ture minister James G. (Jimmy) Gardiner. It is understood he will try to make the speech he planned to a on a later occasion. — Agriculture | Deaths Climb : In Algeria ALGIERS (AP) — Grenades, bullets and knives killed nearly 30 more persons in Algeria Tues- day while officials studied ways sof coping with rising insecurity and ruin. Police rushed from one scene of ‘violence to another. The ii PAGES New Line Blows In Test EDSON, Alta. gas pipeline (CP) —-A- tt@- explosion ‘near here Tuesday killed eight. workmen and injured four oth- ers, one of them critically. Government officials de scribed the accident as worst in the histov¥ of the Al- berta petro-chemical industry. One witness said the blast left the area looking like @ battlefield, with sections of pipeline shredded around (ike tissue paper. Fire which fale lowed burned two tractors and left tree stumps charred The bodies were to be brought here from the sc@ne, 35 miles northeast of this community about 120 miles west of Edmon- ton. Some were reported badly charred. Identification was ex- pected to be difficult. . SURVIVORS HAZY Survivors questioned by pe French minister of Algerian af-qice said they were facing away fairs, Louis Joxe, sped back to Paris to inform President de Gaulle of the rising disorder. Canadian Ships Visiting Nigeria LAGOS (AP) Two Royal |Canadian Navy frigates arrived |in this Nigerian capital Tuesday jalter a 15-day, 5,000 . mite trp rem Halifax. The ships are HMCS Fort Erie, commanded by Cmdr. L.B _Jenson and HMCS New Wate: _ ford, under the command of Lt Cmdr. J. H. Wilkes. The ships, both anti-submar- ine vessels, are on a five-day visit to Nigeria. This was plan- ned to coincide with the open- ing here Wednesday of a Cana- dian trade fair, _ The exhibition of Canadian products is intended to increase trade between the two countries Nigerian exports to Canada now average $7,000,000 annually and Canadian exports to Nigeria average $1,400,000 each year. ‘Amherst, Halifax Favored: As Site For Winter Fair MONCTON — (CP) — The Maritime Stockbreeders Associa- ition Tuesday decided to favor Amberst and Halifax as a site | for the but did ‘not eliminate other cee tres. The associ tion passed a mot. ion giving favorable considerat- jon to a Halifax offer and auth- oriz the board of directors to ate a new offer from Ambherst. Maritime Winter Fair | | followed a three-hour afternoon two months to investig- | the directors’ report, the Hali- fax offer and any other new of- fer at their annual meeting in Amherst in 60 days. The stockbreeders decision meeting, at which many of the 125 delegates expressed their preference for a site for the fair, discontinued since fire destroy- led its buildings in Amherst n 1958. Tuesday's specal general meeting was called to discuss step. | stop,’ he went_into the rear of | In voting. eat tise. | oe restaurant and returned) Soe dete ot oe [OS a lnasty tr Seer of ‘dlocisry bap. The girl, Oe test of te oe ‘en The Gl-year-old Kékko- tomers to reach the exit, was inen. -300 electors will gather | shot in the abdomen. lin Hi Feb. 15 to choose a Her doctor testified she has : , undergone two ions to re-- he ements cle ee felt te Sean a ce Le og The association will consider | offers from Moncton, Amberst, Halifax, Fredericton and Saint John, N.B. But the majority of the dis- cussion centred around Am- | herst and Halifax with Moncton coming in for.an occasional. The motidit adopted by the as- sociation accepts the recom- mendatjon of the board of dir- [side, P.E.I., moved the motion | which gained association ap- | proval. from the centre of the blast and had no idea what happened Of the four men injured, Rein- hart Weich of Calgary, was in critical condition. in hospital here and Edmund La Chapelle of Regina was in fair condition. Robert Westman of Calgary and Pierre Gagne of Shoal Lake, Man., were released following treatment Blood supplies were flown te Edson from Edmonton, Three ambujanees from Edson. were dispatched for the bodies. ‘The explosion happened dur- ing testing by the 12-man work crew of two sections of a 20-inch feeder Tine connected to the main %-inch Alberta Gas Trun Line which gathers, and distri- butes natural gas in the prov- ince. The feeder line Jed to @ processing plant under construe tton by Piggott Pipeline Com- pany of Calgary D. H. Traynor. Piggott vice president and manager. said. in Calgary he was uncertain of the names of the dead or the exact number of employees at . the site The explosion was believed te have occurred some time before 10 a.m, in three - below - zere weather, about five miles north the feeder line's terminal with the trunk line in undulating bush and muskeg country. Communication with the mote area was difficult. re Group Awaits World Disaster CLEATOR. Ariz (AP) Twenty-two adult Californians have come to this tiny min’ community to escape a w disaster they say. will occur Feb. 4 Members of a group that calls itself Understanding Incor porated, say they learned of the impending catastrophe from sources in space Cleator, they claim. is one ef 12 locations that will be unaf- fected when the conjunction of seven planets occurs By ROBERT RICE OTTAWA (CP)—Bolstered by a relatively strong employment demand; Canada’s jobless total edged upward to 413,000 (ast month, the smallest November- to-December increase in five years. The anemployment figure. an- fhounced Monday by the Domin- fon Bureau of Statistics, was 64,000 higher than in November, Dec. Jobless level Lowest-In Five Years but. 115.000 lower than in De cember, 1960 “It represented 6.4 per cent af the jabor farce, the lowest De cember unemployment rate since 1956 when 211.900 unem- ployed contributed 36 per cent of the labor force ° In November the ment rate was 5.4 per cent Ip December, 1960, {it was 8.2 per cent, a record hizh for the post- unemploy- pane WHERE-TO-FIND-IT : | | Th war years {DECEMBER RATE Here's how the December rate moved between 1956 and 190: Seven per cent in 1957; 7.6 ver } cent in 1958; 6.5 per cent in 1959 | “The recovery in manufactur- ling activity was an’ important factor in the relatively strong employment demand,” said the report, prepared jointly by ‘he statistical bureau and the ted eral labor department It said employment has steadily since early ns OM i on are 2 eal 3) a the © Mt