If it's Good For the Island W E A T H E R . ‘ Clearing with cloudy pel'ic'ls ‘hl; a" r- .Tne Guardian is F0r it noon and cold; winds north 3i) '3». .0 50. Low-high. 8 and 18. , “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” ’VOL. Lxxvt. N0. 33 Anita-1m on Second am m by the m ome- Den-rtmem-CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1963. W M035 SEVEN CENTS "WTFA‘C’PE tthI. and la- plyment of pos'aga to uni [BAN EPSISiant Winter Navigation Views géidorgnsy Spark-Criticism In Halifax . l l l i CANBERRA (Reuters) .— The *ii‘ii'érei"iif“‘dii: Grass Roots Appeal Entree. ' Harbors Board Head ‘Ivan Skripov to leave the coun- ‘ try in seven days on charges he . . .M, I imade “elaborate preparations (R§u?:r:ti%%£izl'flogh“mi lfor espionage." A Canadian endary outlaw wlto rubbed ‘ e lpassport figures in the case. the rich to help the poor. U D. r— m in i External Affairs Minister Sir '0 gcl policed plrgtec'aion. iGarfield Barwick issued a ion I was announce urs ay. . . . __ . explanation for ex ulsion (if OTTAWA {cm—conservative i indmdual p "I i ' ic 3‘ pmb‘ Too many vandah have MgAnleltii" [Lpof the l‘iliiiii‘oiiilaii i p Party back~benchers had their i lems back home and telling Mr. been Steallnfl the bow and n r 1 “man « ‘Skcipov. a first secretary. and . - - i . arm“. {mm M, b. ‘ _.la_ Harbors Board. Thursday am- sav Thursday in shaping tllelDiefeiibaker and the cabinet k Hm?“ ‘ pmled in a telegram remarks ,produced in evidence 22 photo- government‘s campaign strat- ‘ what they want the campaiun t9“ “(‘Sldi' "m “"3” “f M" - israphs taken by Australian se. ray for the April 8 general to feature. a . “Wham 035"“ a"? made wen-95d” m favor 0‘ lcumy agents. elpcllon‘ PM “STENED Tllc arrow. which cos 3 mm“ "avfigat'or‘ 3‘ romreaif' The photographs dominated AS I“ 35 the me“ and Women Dalton K. C a m P. newbi- sm '0 roplaco' has- vanlsm‘“ zisTnaflfiiortn aipti‘rrtewoffioiziiis Cgllilfl tum from pages or Thursday bac'klnt1 him are concerned. 11 i named chairman of the Con- 3' '0‘“! ” ("’20" "mo?" . business leaders here, i l - - - . . looks like a campaign lasting: - i ' Cily aulhm'ilies 01 Not . lnights Australian newspapeis. . . . , .SGFVHUVE‘ Campaign committee. - ., .. . -- Inteerewed in Montr al Wed- ‘Thcy included pictures of 31mm.” 5", .WCERS .111 Whl'v'hlattendcd the meeting. It was “nib”?! gimmclho‘m 0' ncsday Mm Mamn salfl wlnlm- :meeting between SkliPOV and a P.“ ' M‘mster D'ef9nbakerlreported that he and Mr. Die- .0 ml '0” and i (til-.511?“ navic-ation on the St. Lawrence lwonian agent ili various loca- “‘11.”an mosuy by tram- ifenbaker did more listening and ‘im'd ‘0' "‘Cn' 35 “l Rive: ls “a nalural evolullon.” 1 , 5.1” illons‘ a halo of a “m slel HS in be a grass E0015 30‘ less talking than was the case he“. “'L'xsda-V in ‘nlc'mfi’ v . ‘ ’ ' D y 3’ . . . . th . \. l h lh , t The Montieal Star and the . .man" found ii various loca- Ppal' emPhaS'z‘m 901m“ and '1 “1“ CV0 0‘ 135‘ 5/93"“ 9109‘ c” \a c on C 5'3 “6' Montreal Gazette carried re- A ithHS. a photo of a “mysterlridcas {’inm'lnf-lkto tgef_ll)al‘ly brass tion when Allister Grosart. for- . pm. or the interview; The man" found in a Canadian pass? ’9’“ 1“. ran ‘3‘“, "ers- mcr national director of the - r - Slar's re on wa the basls of al ' S port and one of a high-speed] n"? Lonlsel‘vatwes "19‘ F“ party and now a senator. did N.S. POiIfICICIn 1mm” diliSMbulsd by The Ca“ Mrs. Saul Hayes. left. of president of the 700,000 group Minister slippcd away from “m” "hmmm‘i “Size by 338116; ggfsognfigf"fl$mm°;;:i§7 m0“ (If we talkmg' Di. A inadia" “55' l Montreal presents the Na- said the council still wanted a party caucus and joined ag¥rts'(. d- i 1hc'idquartm "M" “a?” mm “Wane” ma; iles ge i The Star Said: ‘ “final Council or wnmm.5 H l . me mnmmombnr w n vs ‘ to am iali PHSSPOI‘ was: ‘ " I . V ic mec lng scemc agree i “The chairman of tlic Na-l b.” m Prinw Mimsmr to meet Ml. chfcl.bakci- and dolpganon for five m‘inmgi pickcdntip by Skrlpovs woman thosIto OfNItPii: lhal because.- ‘nf the. wlnlgrv nAnTMOUTlL N3 .0le tlonal Harbors Bnam lodayl. lml-onbakm. Thursday Bl 0t. They had met wilh cabinet agcut in a graveyard. Bar- ~ " " ____'__ Wealhf’r COIlClIllOi‘lS “'th “’1”.Gcoffrey Stevens. former Nova‘declal'ed himself in favor of‘ other cabinet members. At I; ‘ ~ M P .. t right ls poslmaslghccnmal . . l y. _ wick explained the woman ac-‘ prevail through most 0 t cl - a a , {Winter navigation in Mont. ‘ A twa though V alliamen H ‘ ‘ ‘_ m'mS'erS PIG‘WUSIY'. malty was working for Austral- N S Farmers country untiil election day. the ‘scmm health mmlsm‘ “ho hildi . . .. HOWARD MAN“ was dissolved Wednesday the Lion Pamelough. The Puma (CP wiroptmto) - - ' ‘ ~ - i. n the longest continuous serVice . lan counter-espionage. h H c I , t high-flying prop-stop type of . l r. . I .| 1.1 I l H 6 described recent pro-l “Rom”, developmenls Show She was said to love cen ave om qln campaign conducted for last. rccorr 0 any provmcla egls-l . . . . ithat year-round navigation to PC him“ by Skl'iPm’ in 1961- H9 ll“ H HAP,“ (Cp'pu A brief - une's election will be difficult :lallve assembly member since. . gross m wmter navigamn on i Montreal is coming. and th‘ structh her to exchange mcs- ’ V' ‘1 . 1‘ l ‘ t to repeal . leonfcdcraunn died Thursday at i the St. Lawrence River as Ell-harbors board welwmes mi n sages in invisible ink. {‘7 the ‘ 0"d‘sc,°”.a g’m’mnm‘?“ Instead. most of the prime . ' “natul‘ifl “01mm” Wthh thel The Gazette said: Sky-3pm. alSO “as Said to have lrom the Plovuteial Federation minister's travels a”, likely to his home here. He was 72. Manllme ports would have lol “The chairman of the N” . given lho Woman "‘9 radm' (if-{\gl'cuuijr? Worm“ "5“ be whistlevstoppm: by train— Mr- Slrvcns. a Liberal and 3.3099” luonai Harbors Board admitted a transmitter and told'hcr to turn ‘ ‘31}13’ bmd~“5_ 41” 500‘}? slower. more comfortable. and prominent businessman here.‘ECONOMY DEMANDS IT lhere yesterday that year-round it over to the man in the Cana- flirmeiis and orgies bbol‘d policd- more. certain o {sticking w1had boon m Sim-o he suffered: “ ‘Th b, 1 d ‘ngvlgallm l0. Mammal is . did" PHSSPOTI photo. "‘5, ,‘f’ [olive ', e l“ 9“ a’.‘ SCIiCdUIe-‘i A d a y s missed .3 “wk? about lwn wan ago i e "a "ma “momy P‘ldlstlnct possibility in the futuu 3mm“. .lws hm... “ill. his facilities expan~ioli of the in- travel can cause havoc to a ‘ - ‘ ‘ imands that we encourage th du e - . . . - i . l and ave his a loval to “as boln in Dartmouth ovemem of c 0 m e r c e m ‘ idea. . I pp the o > . l " inc-vcar-ol soil. r I'.\'- cam at it. Mr. Cam said. In on wife and ii . d ‘ The mm. pms-‘nlod Tm".s_ Caficuns rha‘rm: n George where he operated a .drug storelwhatever way is best {or the “M. M 'dd 1 h i . . lM’PLlES T0 WIFE ‘day. said the farmc" was taxad Hees. minister of trade and and mm here a“ ms me" flelliéili‘m all a whole,"' he . H1also“? its e £21610!!- BaFWle said in “19 Slalpmt‘m to thc point where some were commerce. said at the outset of was a .pharmacy.graduate 0Ilsai . . . . 1"“? Ha . a“ ""9 ° can the expllls‘i‘m order 3150 8‘" "reluctant to make further in- Thursday's session that ch- Dalhous'e UF‘VCVS‘W and ha i " 'we are PI‘CPaff‘d t0 acccpiiea 126 t is 15 a natural gram ‘ v .' . . . . ' '~ ~ ar t 0 rise to it. Dllf‘d ‘0 SkllDOVS “lit” “I” “‘3 vcstmclit or any investment in nesdays challenge to Mr. Die- 3"?" “We m the Mason“ or as much cargo as we can. 9 "0 pp d 0. fly FRASER MacDOUGALl. rumore challenge earlier inlcabinct ministers was meeting handle at any of our ports'. What “1” do“ wan" “5 s that OTTAWA (CP l— Conserva- the week to Prime Minister to consider asking Mr. Dicfcn- - a . > .- . ~ . - - .._ - Said. 30mmpanl0d hCl' hUSband unit: of farm production.“ fenbakcr‘s leadership is “orv. ' , . . . 1. | ~ ~ - ~ ~ - in. $3.33. grin: grants: Dita"staircases. w...lirraztttill'zri 1.323;: on or ——-. - and dislfgggg‘gmira “;:.,§;.“°.lau‘gi.°tganp mean u ‘iti“;§i§l.;‘t‘f.i§i§;“2t strut: . . .- . . ~ - .; ' 1woman agcn. ‘ with —~- and very successfully :- . 'i on 1‘83. y 900ml“ 3 " ‘. . ‘ Elggolhi15i‘rggls Jlfldpiiiicipeaiii'heliliiiiiedfifitKEPr lNFORMED Blarwic'k said Mrs. Skl'lpm' n» Member lsol-v ter. The fun'cral‘schice Will batman, pom Wm handle. Misti]? ussigiggrnshzigligtesxpense to April 8 election campaign able to the public 3 Sources Close to the Siluam’“ mamed ".1 the car .0" each m ‘ . » “Peace has "'“l‘ned ‘0 “1"- hcm at Chnst (’humh Anglican honis Share to .me. benefit or “As chairman of the ' Yet their confidence and the‘ The story of the challenge. orli'mst the” “’95 ,m’imllg SI‘CI'Et‘ti‘“. “9390's; and 21.“! “9‘ pa‘A‘lM S 'f h lfamily.“ .said Defence Produc- ChutCh here at 3:30 P-m. AST: Canada. then this is what we ‘ Mn Mann said "he hoards obvious show of unity from thciof a feeling in some quarters “mm the "menu" that [he‘nc‘pate m e meemgs‘ ' c ;t‘"" Mm'smr OHUME'V' Saturday" .7 mm“ mummy” concern is to encourage the . ' ' ' ‘ ' . '.t S l . party caucus. has not stilled that the party should seek a Emu” kep' thee pnm“ m'msu‘rl Skr'pov “ag “w h” nvm' movement of commerce in - - .. ~ ' t to arrive here follow-i SYDNEY loci ~-The Cape‘ . ' ~ , . , . l T Bda _1nformcd through an Illtlet‘dl-idlploma . . l. , l't ,- ' i . or n! JFK HAS PRESS CONFERENCE u" ' ' ‘ ‘malne at .home. apparcmly.maftlf‘ relations with the Sovtet'Maclnnls. NDP member for ‘ ' . working on the speech he was nion.~ , Capt: Brew" Soul“ 1" the 18.5“ SENDS TELEGRAM in deliver in the Commons later: Relations were. severed in Parliament. may not re-offer in In a telegram (mm mlawa m I I . . ' iin the day during debate on 50. l 1954 when Sonct embassy olflo the April 8 federal election. . Chairman J_ w. E. Ming" of u“ clal Credit and Liberal non-con-‘le'il Vladlm'r Pam" .and h" H Mr- Macmn‘s mm In” 13‘0": ‘ ' ' ' l-falifax Port Commission. Mr. fidencp mnlinns llial mpplnll liislwlfc defected. Pctrnv s dcfcc- i in a telephone interview flom Mann sald Thursday; :2 I minority gnvel‘nmcnt Tnpsdayltion led to a royal commission =0ttawa that he was plgnl‘pitte‘ld (,markS mmalnm in (7am. n' on spying in Australia. by “personal reasons" "R ight. , . . dian Press dispatch were based ' The speech itself struck -:lh-. Th? 50W“ embaS-‘Xflssued " dl‘f‘v {Wm pontlcs', ., ‘ on verbal interview. . . What. n S servers as one of Mr. Dicfcli-lrejcclion ‘of Australias allegao I Will make a final GECISIO I said in substance was that I .n E 2n n baker's finest ol'atol'ical efforts‘tions against Skripov. it when i return to Cape Breton Wm” navmalmn ls a "Mural . l ' ‘ 'd nce roduccd against next week," Mr. Maclnnis said.i . i i ' ‘ m DiflarS'l l - d d-. .ll esltici‘ned tpo be “specially A spokesman for the Liberal WASHINGTON 'lAPt—«Presi‘i “We. believe in_ aslcadlly NATO. Kennedy said. and 33:10?$:::qganfl'mlma'noyag TORONTO ‘CP‘ Slim'l‘ i"-l T0 RN‘P P3" With “‘9 "39' “our? kw appealc “N. y prop? . . . cast a slur party said Mr. Maclnnis will be. dent Kennedy said, Thqrsda-V 'm'mam“: 3"". 9"me Lump“ “a?” de Gaulle has Indicated opposed to it such but would the mum cred” 'md MW u on one of ills“ members of the invited to run on a Liberal 1:; Pi'cfient‘t‘ 0‘ SOV‘icl military and we fclt Biilaln' would’be an he is not an admirer of NATO. 0mm“ massiw artificial subsh - i 0 . ~ . l ‘ “ ' . n llnin‘rJlfV‘ . ' ' ' ' ' ‘ mm” '" “mum” and h'nh'licim.?;li£§m mimic [will b: {Democratic Party members for cams... stat ticket in the riding. 5 m CUba “3 a matter 0‘ drew“ mcmber' e sa‘d' Kennedy “"1 h'5 "w" "pmmn dization of winter navigation. y wav spending and busincs memes“ increase to sfigvsfiaiml m their support in tho commons Iserious concern “which is being Asked if he feels the Nassaulis that NATO keeps Europe M remarks regarding Mont. col- _' A , . . votes. there is a strong feeling discussed with the Soviet gov- pact was what caused de Gaulleltogether. ‘ . . . ltcsslons to stimulate manu .mamlcnancc‘ capital and spe- . "mnch ‘to declare for an independent “The questmn really 13 real getting lions shale of a . . . . l_. _ . .. there that the real impact. was . . . . A. . s - __ announced lxllpr9‘iéaal g'amstm “magma: aggltion his own followers who sawi I a S The president said. he did'not nuclear force. Kennedy saldlwhcther "we're gotng .to he;35.3%(nt2refi'av‘ygfimihzngig‘fm “WM h d ctasurer ' ans;. per cen more all 9- main it indications that l". was in. know what more his adminis-lthere have been a number 'of.partners. Kennedy said. or to bring m Canada ‘Ca‘adian . .i- u go, delivered in tlie;600.000 0‘ the Gum‘“ .W‘ar- ifilghllng Mm {or a campaign, l oration could do to get across lexplanations. some contradic-.whetlior there Will he enoughlfmrign stramc‘ now dowi“ Ontario legislature Thursday. l Mr. Allan said Ontario's; - - ; to Americans its contention that. orv. ldivxsion that KhFUShChBV can ‘ ~ ’ the government's second hil- “trade crusade" will remain l thghecoflmgfiq gglucgggymxhégl . the evidence shows all offensive‘ He said the Nassau pact gave exploit it. umtm “a”: Twila“: lion-dollar budget announced nolt’orcmost among development.Liberal Lead” pearsnn asked‘ weapons have been withdrawntassistancc to Britain and therel “Those who object to NATO ' l a @6213 la honre malor tax changes as the gov- plans. lwhelhm._ in mm 01'th ropmlsd n from Cuba. were reasons why the Frenchobject to this tie between us‘fif‘i St dollsf; ar; 0 all]: reg; "3.9mm" forum“ a nominal Dealing with aid to local all-{ML Dielenbakor nonlemplalpni 3m~ Kennedy conllnue¢ ll it i weren't able to accept the samelwhich has protected the United beageood rfirliéanfga . Us w" $.lltl.l)00 surplus. on a record Pro- tlioritics. he said that in \'ar-l‘“any further changes in the? n “Mpg N“ 90” armv battalions l" Canada. de_lshould tum out~conlrary loikind of agreement. The wholelStatcs and Europe or 5 (continued on Page' 5 col 3) “Tim M.spend'“! and revenues ions forms it will he $486.000p‘ministry." 1 y ' m?” P. k iscrl'bed Mr. scvigny _ on llls i what Soviet premier Khrushmemphasis was on strengtheningiyears." he said. i ' ‘ g'r'ms’ “‘ilh growth 0‘ “‘9 "01000 during the coming year. l The prime minister replicdz‘ OTTAWA ’ _ " ‘ m - instructions. it was learned—asichev has said—that some mis‘ "my ‘ For manufacturing flrms..“l do not know what the cur- crsgill. a former clerk of the...minister ol- natlonal defencegvlslle, are hidden in Cuba men} government plans grosslthere will be tax credits peggc’d‘rcnt reports are that have been .prlvy Cmmcll and lung _ llmc' In “It. Comma“ Monday‘ fol-:u‘much greater risks" wfmld be. Pipindimres M 31'974'715'W.) 0" m increases in tho 517'" of thmrimmm 0‘“ by tile “berm prop' lsecrctary to two Liberal primejlowing resignation of Douglaslraiscd than existed during the| "'(“iimy account in the fiscallwork forces and their produc- aganda factory. u i . , . ‘Hqflmew M defence mmlsm. lCuban cum last October. Mia" Star“an ADP“ 1. comparcdltion facilities. ‘ The situation was reported to‘mm'S'cr5- 53-” “1" D'Cfol‘hakcr‘p;imp ‘Minis‘lcr Diorenbaker an:‘ Al lhe same “me we pro“, with an estimated 31.029.870.000? Mr. Allan said at a press can be the dominant theme of algovcrnmcnl should make no nomm‘d that Mr‘ chmny‘ whnldenl appealed for Amencans to. In the current year. i e . before delivering his caucus meeting Wednesday of‘pcrmaiicnl Crown appointmentsis assnciam minister "(national/ideal with facts.” The isElleS Ordinary revenues for the~ fifth budget address. that the Conservative MPs and scila-[until its future is determined by ldmm‘c‘ would be acting minis_.invol.,cd in the Cuban situation, "loll-64 vear were formant at “clan; haw not been worked tors When it was over there the April 8 election. l . ‘are issues of war and eace 1 _ I _ l .. l - i , er of the dc ailment. . . p . 'i *lflifioofimo compared with Sl‘. ioul but will be announcpd l were forthright public cxpres-i The Liberal MP for Bona-l p be declared. and in dealing Withl “ .000 in the current year. ishortly. ‘Cm‘lllllllf‘d on Page 5 (int, 4i ‘vista - Twillingalc raised the. “E's 'At‘TlNG MINIS'I‘ER' lsuch grave matters “we should} ‘qucstion in connection with a. Asked by reporters about his keep our hca s. press "310850 issued Thlli‘Sday‘position. Mr. chigny said: 'Il The first question at a presi-i I by Mimi! Dc PM? MihiSlci‘lam. as matters stand. acting} ential. press conference wast Pict‘rc chigny which idcnlificd minister." .whethcr Kennedy believed thei r 0 him as "mlnlfilcr 0f nationall‘ Was he to he named ministchCuban military threat had in- dt‘ff‘m‘f‘." l “That is something for some- lcreascd. decreased or remained "5ian lhcrf‘ has “N‘n "0 an'lonc rise to say. No nomination l stationary since the removal of "flulm‘mf’nt by “1“ Primt‘ min-Lto any cabinet post is officiallSoviet offensive weapons. 1 N" that this l)"st has been until it has been ratified beforei i I I I “"N“ i Wonder if “1“ prime the Governor - General. l have‘NgTEs REDUgiTmN H _ h miisirr is kccninr any mfirl‘mothing else to say at the mo} “fled-"dn‘l‘. {8' hii‘lrfigsl orders-in-council sci-rots" Mr. mourn been a re uc ion 0 a ou .. ‘Pickorsgm “km. _ _ _ - #...._i§ovict military personnel since LONDON (A l._ . t." feud that could Prime Minister Macmillan's, HP “walled '0 3 l‘f‘hi‘l‘lf‘i‘ lhal old Wilson re: in" |sightItalielliigilrltiy. COHSCI‘VBIIVES.‘ But Brown's in H10 1962 election campaizn. Former Quebec rinhtwln .0 . Wilson remained the. strong supporters remained confident 1W0 aPDOInlmf‘nl-S '0 “10.50%” . l The p “m [g a wm'amm‘ th Ber for leadership obmvome to lead Labor in the and were counting on picking were made before election day lL-GOV. DIES ‘bod Ff .qv. ‘.! 11.6.5“ 8.6 '6' Labor party Thursday 3.. 1 next general election will“; up votes that, went to Callaghan ;whlch were not made public un-‘ n ‘0. '°C Sc "1' 'd_ :d n I first~round ballot“: bul missed ’ ‘ I ' the preliminary test of‘til after voting. They were the MONTREAL i('.l"i ——Esioff equ'pmem '" “ a' ‘9‘ "m ' ‘ -the removal of weapons. And he lucid a different type of threat exists now. l nail. v . strength. appointments of Ontario nl'gnn- .. . A Kennedy's expression of mar”. dim" PM job that could ‘ izcr Harry A. Willis of Toronto 1‘0"" Pa'cnm'dr' a" liou‘cnam .views came in an aftermath V 9 him Britain's next prime BALLOTING SECRET V and Maniioha organizer Camp- EOVPTWW "‘ Q"°h°" M‘WEC" of pronouncements Wednesday "'"lifilcr. The rum“ “110mm W'" b“ bcll Hair: of Winnipeg. 1934 and 1930. died here Thurs- from Defence Secretary Mc- Scci‘t‘l. With "350115 “WWW-‘5“ The chlgny press release. ao- (lav ln hospital an" . briefiNamara and John A. McCone. "9X1 ThurSdaY- inmincing that Canada and Brit- ' entral Intelligence Agency di- A runoff electi on Imong La-. _ next ileum“ i‘li‘C'T-O'i ain will continue their loint mm" rector that they are convinced r members of Parliament to ‘ ch 'Dlie successor to the me . . .. ' st ls'do‘c dc La- - . H" ’ must be held by October. 1904. . l‘h 30"“ l" i a >' ' :no Sovtct weapons tapable of‘ cf“ Gal‘hkeu was set for next ‘ and may come as early as next ——-——-_immmfl prmram for “n m prairir‘. Qlif‘o '19 “’35 ’dl'caied [offence are left in Cuba. 1 w n Wt so and fall . 3' M‘m'rm' ("WW and '“l The press conferrncc. which George Brown. who was Gail- i‘iizht-leaninz deputy and Wilson and Brown. who ll til i University of Monlrf'al- “’hf‘re began about 4 pm. EST. was bold sharply diverncnl political ‘hr rririvcd MS '3“ rim"??- “Pbroadénsi live over the CBC Wit; awn: puny loador' l philosophics~thougli both are AMMGM'MS- "0""! ‘3 was called to the Quebec bar'radlo nelwmk' ""‘ntlllillifi' "mmr “"0081” 0‘ Willis” “"hs- "9"" 3- ‘2 in 1899. Asked if French President de vohng l“ n "m "m “’“r wilson is an economist and Chum“ ~~--‘-~-‘ 12-” He was anhnimi‘d Minister 0‘ Gaulle's recent actions were tell cl h l ee-mu flu but foreign affairs expert He has come" ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' " 1' ‘inland N‘W‘nm‘ in "‘9 Borden fatal blows to Western unity.- quirt’dg i “nu M the m. fought Britain's entry. into the “MM” ma'k'“ ' ‘ ' ' ' ~ H ‘3 government Mid in 1917 becamemennody said "we have sup? Wilsoirinuomy' Common Mai‘kct and favors Run" .rhurrh” ‘ ' ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ' ' “ s Sri'i‘i‘lni'y 0f Sim“. HP Ft‘SiRm‘d ported the unification of Europe Rrown gm “5 vom m u prescrvmu strong ties with the Eguma‘“ ~ > i - - - - - ~ - -- 2 the some year 0" "if mnSfriP- economically and politically." J i ' ' h ‘ .. "-V' “""5 ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ~ '- ' lion issue. He noted that there had been “gunman”. n mild-mam: Lomrniigfysxzvcgfigfl mm“ Kim" (‘00an - - . - - - - - ~ -- ‘ \tr i‘alrtiautlc agmn cnlcrcd press comment in Europe thatl :- ‘1 vot c i 10‘ mainly from the trade unions i Pm'" (“my ' ' ' ' ' ~ ' ~ ‘ ~' 2 federal politics in the elections the United Slam does not dealt u ‘ fr0m ii~ and wu'm'JHm‘m“ has specialised in defence a " Wmc'fi“ ---------- -- 3 or 192.5 and 1926 but was dc- equally with European court-3 PRESIDENT KENNEDY dent told reporters um in. tons concern which is being 'y'i voting 8 to m "b I - ' b“ c k'd Gaiukeu" “mum” 8”" - ' ' ' ' i ' i i i ' ' i H 9 iffa'M .bi’m Hm” He. was jus— mcs' He 53” an-VO'" “‘0 'Mk" 5‘3"“ for m“ "9)“ quesao.“ presence of Soviet military for- discussed with the Soviet Go" lend the "CY: .tln..He bag on. ~ ~ mud“ om," Chg-lulu“ by WWW” » - - r a - ~ ~ ~ - - - ~- 7 tier minister for a brief period.at the record should com to from a newsman at Thursday '3 L b N of wt cm '.. (AP WWW...” . om! ‘ ' V i i .' ith 0 site onclusion. news conference. The Prcs- ces in ‘u a Is a ma cr - men. it In attempt to ml . "bl I‘m WILSON Wilson and his (action. In 1926 mm c l x , r .