If It's Good For The Island The Guardian Is For It VOL. Lxxvl. No. 327 Technician II Langley Re- eeardi Centre of the National Aeronautics and Spade Ad- ministration tNASA) inspects telemeter instrumentation of an Air Density Explorer in- flatable satellite. The con-_ Aithorlua u call lac Depnrtnut. Ottawa. and NEW SATEll.lTE INSPECTED tainer with the packaged 12- foot-sphere was scheduled for launching Thursday at Point Anguello, Calif.. at an orbit passing close to the earth‘: poles. A Scout rocket will be the booster. 'nle satellite will IGNORES U.S. FLEET JAKARTA. Indonesia (AP)- President Sukarno declared Thursday not even ence of the powerful U.S. 7th Fleet in the Indian Ocean can away him destroying neighboring Malay- all: “We will never be afraid of the fleet." he told a raily in Jakarta. referring to press re- ports that the mic finmlfilian clan lull by the Post. office in payment d postage In alli- be ejected from the payload container and automatically inflated for use as an instru- ment to measure air densit- ies of the upper atmosphere in the polar regions. (NASA Photo via AP Wire- photo) “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew WEATHER Snow becoming flurries; winds northwest 40. gusts to 70, diminishing to 2.3, gusts to 50. Low-high 5 and lb. 9! CHARLOT’l‘ETOWN, CANADA,» FRIDAY, nFE*'i:"lWil'l~iic 20, 1963. N***’,],Yl‘:fiE'"s"l7:y'r3l‘~l‘Ei:Nl‘s 16 PAGES Province Is Paralyzed By Raging Snow Storm icity Man Gets Truro Position TRURO tCPl——Donald A Halifax Bridge Closed By Wind HALIFAX IOP) — A furious biizzard all but paralyzed the southern Maritime: Thursday. Streets and h i gthw a ys were blocked with drifts and stalled automobiles. Airline nights were cancelled. Ships tied up in under construction ere. A Halifax man. Harold Alex. Mr. l\lacLeod is to leave ander Crawford, 55, and died of a heart attack shov- elling snow near his home. At l""°“l least two other persons were ad- ’—_:'——-1:” l0-Year Term firm. mitted to hospital here after heart seziuvres blamed on over- exertion. More than 15 other patients their 43-foot boat and had been expected back Thursday morn- ing. Storm conditions postponment of a search. of of of 5 A teller at the bank iden- .tified money found in Barss‘s Barss was also picked out of aj police line-up by a witness who! ‘said he saw the gunman leav- :° he forced stranded at the air t t eie armed holdup M 3 bank here {"315 9°’ °”“' llast Jilly 29. 5 The south shore of Nova Sco- l C"."m‘V Court Judge .v' J‘ . ' ' 3 tla took the worst of the storm. lpnmw, rmmd Bangs guilty Winds gusting to 70 miles an “'9 *‘~-‘.""" armed ”'bb°r_-" : hour piled u-p drifts everywhere “'9 G“m"g°" Sire“ bral" , .Between six and 10 inches of’ the Bank of Montreal. Crown Esnow fell over Nova Scotia with .’”r°S°°”mr Gemge H’ Ha“‘m' llesser amounts in Prince Ed- 3"3‘"‘ had Mr a 14-year - 0 I wand Istand cl N B -59" °““- _ |n lwick an aw runs Barss. who pleaded not 2'i.I‘llii-_V. Temperatures in the teens and -“’3'5 ask“ if 9 _l'”id ‘3‘”5"l‘hi“‘3 MoNc'roN ice»-rwo Prince ’,°‘”. ff ,""f°‘ °° “‘° ‘“5°~°"" LL-Aifyimni ;'::llte‘l’l irwfiiiiiii Edward Maud men were in sat- £.'..w.,1ow°‘3p‘.‘§’r‘3..‘if,l- ‘2i.‘li°S§i‘.?v“;i1 ion- iisfactory condition in hospital ling mun-i5t5_ ~ I lhere Thursday night after their All main -highways leading out car collided with another vehicle? of ftialiffagl were bgocked during ‘35 3.1 ,-. - V lpar o e day y drifts and d m1 es mm here earlier in the‘ st 31;]! e d automobiles Plows »wor amid snarled traffic in I u(§2§r]l‘)’§c:l attempts to clear the roads. 1 ay. James Phillips of town. suffered a fract Mac- Leod of Charlottetown. has been‘ appointed manager of the Cros- sley-Karastan carpet factory now. for‘ collapsed England shortly for a two-month. training period at the company's ‘home as part of the stolen loot.’ ‘mg the bank holding a revolver. i l!0\’9I‘"m9m business- I00-Miles-HourWind Drives 10 Ins. Snow 3‘ * By GEORGE (‘0Nl)0.\' nn l~h.r~ run to Bordon and one People all across the DI‘O\’- of the engines brought him to hire were looking for a break (Tilnrlomiown accompanied by -this morning to begin the mam- a doctor. An ambulance was mouth task of digging out from wmiiniz at the station to take under one of the worst winter him to hospital. l ' storms of lcceni years which Several vc-llic‘.es became stuck 9°” "7 rode °"t “he 5t°"“ l“ were taken to hospital in Ha'li- left outdoor mmement para- r-n the Soulhpm-t side of the mountainous seas. fax suffering from exhaustion or. Iyzed yestcrdiav except for Hillsbom Bridge in the late Two Nova Scotia fishermen cuts and bruises attributed to k R cmergcllcy calls. aftcrnnon and about. 2 half we” missing 3" the 3)’ 05 the 5l0l"m- l O T storm. centered flll‘(‘Cll_\’ dozen pt"‘.'.s0l'< fmlzlit their way Fundy. Gerald Welsh and Don- Hundreds of commuters got. HALIFAX (Cpl __ E,-lc over Cha.rlctteiown late last. bark acro<s the bridge us (111.3,-. laelfdt hl\(’)lCDOI;,l;leadnd dof vvestport set to spend the night in city Eugene Bm.ss_ 27_ of Hamax hlghl had dump».-ll mm 10 lnttntmvn, \'i'-il-lilily was seldom me nes ay night in hotels, una-bte to get home after ‘wag scmemced Thmsday to 10 PREMIER SHAW Alnchgq of Show on the lslaml more than lhrel‘ feet. i l l . l Celebrating ‘ 24-hour period. It was ;acr-ompanried _ TRA.'\'SPORTATI0l\' HALTEI) winds gusting up to 100 miles 1 forms of public trans- Der hour. 'i‘mnl>9ratures had p°"a'””"' ,“"'°“l” ”‘al"5' “'°“° - O dropped to the teens late _ves- Mkwl mld'a"'em”"" ;""' lwdav. tcrday. (..\R runs from bum- _ Y Although _,nn“.i-an Wag Mjlncrslde to Tignish and frmn l _ . ' .~ ,_ Souris tn (‘harlottcitovm were _ Han. whiter R Shaw Cam ricctcd to ease today. wind. on rim?’ , . . _ were forecast for well into the ada s eldest provincial premier. Ianemoom tod 7 ‘ iy will celebrate his I V ‘.bmhday' WlND Sl-lGH'_Tl«\ town from Tignish. Elmira and At mldnmght the winds llad ‘Geor:.'ctown before the shm-m . Emmi” Shaw and Mrs‘ gmw ‘dl'0Di)9d Sligmll’ in 50.hit its peak. bill no buses were who are rccovering from the ‘miles per hour with gusts to'despalclic¢-l from Charlottetown. 65 Island Motor 'l'ransport buses were able to reach Charlotte- effects of , mom; yehiclp ac. . Resumption of service would de- cident, have moved from their l Th? wor‘, aspect‘ M dhc “Md "" hl3}“'"'-" ”"“dm°”5- ome in St. Catherine's and Wham" llwluded the ficmus Th°.h‘“‘ {mm Sal“ J°l"‘ have taken up residence in the ‘“"”d.‘. ‘l'.‘“‘"‘ 5""w and lack‘ ‘C°"“”“"d M‘ Page 3» "°l- 7‘ Charlottetown Hotel. from where {M ‘"‘-““"“‘."-‘.f-. . ‘ H" the premier has been carrying l dzem W5-’_1’ttml‘t‘v "(£1 ""19; Cans" on a considerable amount of l’. "S‘ .mm‘ 9' I" 7" lllce and public transport veh- licles were also unable to move. land Allen Robinson of (‘.arletoniBn]1)(}E CLOSED Bandh . . Even the plows remained idle lS’d"!E'v P-E-1 d1‘1Ve!' Of the cars The Angus . Macdonaldl lwhen the drivers were unable- 5'°°°l‘I_’fl°d 9 ‘Tact-“Ted th'11mb alidlllridge across Halifax Harbor! lto . , where to plow. « 0 Q 9°55‘ 9 5h°“l'-'19" l"5“"3’- lwas closed for the first time inl . l Probably the only vobiiclesl Mrs.Hazel'1‘ayloror Moncton, its histo . Bridge manager‘ 'mrvvinlz in the Cllarlottettrwnl u a 8 passenger in the other car. re- L. J. Burke said he closed the‘ area last night were the ennei-z- i ~ ceived chin and knee lacerations. span in late dternoon "in the‘ — ~- len-cy velrictet ‘ 1 ' Sh‘ W In satisfactory] interests of safety." V. - t ' " A . \ 0 ] i 0 mdiu°12P};ea}§f(',°1dh"§;%”d' H°‘£’,1°i:- He said the 2,500-foot centre. lMfRCY MISSIONS I l l o WI e Out Ma a sla M we we i‘=““ ii?"-ii“ iand lalter.relea~sed. . _ - E . 3 S, ‘! By FARMER TISSING-TON phasiscd, “I would like to com- lagemwn ah rt. The m(,.th...,-~‘ - Mr. Phillips is a son of‘ Mrs. ,;hg 1:_‘lé"'P°'“t°1b}”mp°' ttmmc‘ * Capital Bureau This Guardian mend the Morel] (‘reamery for had he‘, N30 up M, A 91"“.- . . ‘ I _l I » ‘ ' " ‘ .hand if it is plotting a new at-‘if the plan goes into effect. ‘an Efili Ph‘”‘8f.a,?ff,‘}wll;§Vn"'I§e“:§; siding lgne d;,°ge,_w" "° °°" ~, 0'l'llAWA—A federal grant lnlhe “"‘m°“d°‘.’-‘ '’”‘¥”3 ‘ "‘°Y~nnned by Maihcson and Mac- ,, . . tack on India. But Indoneslansaircraft carrier and two or Tompgzl-ed Mn. Rob,-,;sw to The bridge was opened againithe amount of $60000 has been h V9 - Sm” they , “ted Millan and” was being brought Mm‘““"“‘ _‘( P‘ A ha?‘-'! the pres- see it as an attempt to makelthree destroyers will be de- .53-edericmn N1; on b.u5lne5s.lo traffic about 11.30 p.m. aip-'app,-Wed for hhe M0,... C- ‘P_rL°fs____SL"g_&°‘“._¥.19Ei?§‘i {mm the Brat-kloy am; r,o"°hh‘_"1‘-l’ “'35 f°"'i€‘d 'l'h"TSd9.V bl’ them 0811 Off their hostile con-ltached from the 7th Fleet for wednesdaf and hhey were re. pmoaahes on this side and from; ‘ . ” ‘ea:m-- échanlottetown when the dri-\'e«'-3 ”""‘k'“l"m""E bank "mil" “'1” lfrontation of Malaysia. Thelpalrol duty in the Indian huh-njhg hihen they were in lheineigihboring Dartmouth wer-e‘°“~y C°“’l"f‘at'_"9 A5500‘-W0“ M k felt it unwise to continue lcst‘m°k "'7 'h‘‘ "“'” “""”““"' “°l" om his course of:U.S. welcomed the creation oflocean. aw,-denh Re "fast night from generally clear by 12 p.m. llrfd-. to assist in the constmct-'HOUSe G ll". “hm shnnm M hm.n_ b<‘I‘f imtllf‘-hanr‘icdl_v ‘British-backed Malaysia. i In Jakarta. Admiral Claude Mmclon indicated an operation Pregnant women were taken ‘ion of their new cheese factory. The plow stopped in thp all-- (‘ H‘ 3°” ( h ' ‘H’ ' '. '9- : "U until now I still don'tIV. Ricketts. vice-chief of U.S. had been performed to relive to hospital in police vehicles ;ll was announced here Thursday F Ga. M“ and a plow Owned M the wrestled one of the bandits to iknow Whether the (7th) fleet lnaval operations. emphasized pressure on Mr. Phillips’ spine When taxis bogged MW“ in the lby John Mullally. MP for Kinrvs de~pal'l7menrt of hig-hwav. {hm-h.-;l "he Hm" 3"‘. held h”"' B"? '7'" lhas entered the Indonesiamthere have been no orders {mm and hhat his condltlon had im. snow. Radio stations put out an "pkg grant is made under fhé. it Wav M W‘ Wm-Q; RN_m:n_ other one manazed to escape locean." Sukarno ‘said. He al- iwashlngloh for any fleet m0,,e_ mm, (Continued on Page 5 Col. 5) ’m~ovls§,oh5 or 9 cheese ahdfon p."-......im‘iw in mm} and an.a‘n’l-‘;llI]lltlt?bnull'$¥‘ dl-(inning mm“ 7th meet Sooulways calls the Indian Ocean the .menl,5. Officgrg of the yndone. . 0 Factory lmprovermcntf bmanccl‘ ' $1 l‘"H‘~‘ 3-fit‘ 0 E6‘? «'4Wa.\. ‘Indonesian Ocean. as do mostjsian navy. host to Ricketts. ch approves grants unrlevr “‘ “""'° “‘°""“” "" "“'“‘ may expand operations into the Indian Ocean. “Let there be two or three such U.S. fleets. We will continue to crush Ma- laysia." The tentative plan to send some 7th Fleet units into the ocean generatly is considered as a move to stay Red China's of his countrymen. YE T ell D. ‘ch irman of the U . chiefs of staff. tofld reporters before leaving New Del ‘ ear- lier in the day that no decision has yet been reached. He said iN0 DECISION Gen. Maxw Taylor. joint a .6 .months Flood Expected To Start Crossing Berlin Wall Today BERLIN (AP) —- The great Christmas reunion of Berlin families separated for more than two years by the Commu- nist wall began Thursday.- There was. for example. Pe- ter Klaus. 28. a clothing de- signer. Clutching boxes of candy. a bag of fruit (scarce in the East), coffee and a bottle of liquor. He set to see his grandparents. Fritz and Anna Klan; both in their 80s. Scientific Staff To Although the operation was not due to begin officially un- til today East German guards on the Oberbaum Bridge smil- ways department said at 10:30 in ingly let him pass. Thursday it was just a trickle of joyful people -- maybe not more than 40. They had to be back in the West by midnightl Thursday night. Today, a gigantic human flood of tens of thousands was to begin .have criticized any move of U.S. warships into the Indian‘ ;Ocean. l implying that the U.S. is ling to interfere in lndone laffairs. Sukarno 1U.S. Laos. Korea and Cambodia. “Willy have these failures not de- ibecome a lesson?" he lmanded. Sig; SS-now Buries Areas in U.S. referred to policy in South Viet Nam. Act wihl certain circumstances when two e cheese factories amal- lgamafe. The ' not 3 lloan, but am [will not have Zero Weather Hits Ontario, .000 outright grant_ and . to be repaid. _ _ _ _ l In this case the cheese factory] TORONTO (CP) — Blizzards incoming traffic because blow- Iopepated by the More}; cream.‘ abated. snow storm 5 dimin- Sing snow cut vis‘ 'ty to zero. iery Go-operative and the Dundas islhed, and Ontario's weatherl A storm left 14 inches of snow cheese ctory have amalgamat- settled down Thursday to thel‘ I on Nantucket Island off the led. steady. frigid state usual for Massachusetts coast and ninel ‘Mr. Mullally said that a fire the next three months. lPlows Working [inches over Falmouth on Cape } Senut the Morel] business T t 1n'Cod. Many schods closed. ‘ _ ptembcr and it was de- i.p0pf,ir;i):(l‘a)#::t§h::,nk0f,‘ia:-$50re.l Squalls off Lake Erie dumped erldcd to go ahead with a com. Igions around Sault Ste. Marie. l9'v”? ‘"°‘h“5 0’ 5“°“’ °“ 09“’°3°- lg“ ‘:h°e5° fa°t°”~‘’ 3”‘ °"°3'"' 0T’l‘AWA ‘CPl—Tl‘lf‘ H0115? Ofl The mothpr Commons made little progressllhpn hmughl Thursday afternoon in its drive ohial-loitxetmwn in stamp “apnrnvcd" on a mass am-o. again following the plow. . at a downtown branch of the Bank of \lonirca’.. Rank tcller T\'frs. (‘lalre White was handed a blank cheque on of departmental estimates. end p‘¢,u,- ,,¢.h(.,- magorndw Cases which was writtcn in English: this first session of the 26m 315;, had U, hp take.“ to hm, "This is a holrlup. Hand over Parliament and let e\'cr_vbody h0_§pita]_ the till." get home for Christmas. So far. only seven of the 21 departments have been com- pleted. Another 11 are in vari- ous stages of progress and four still have not been started. She handed over sonic of the bundles of money and then started to scream Clllstctl was Plows in the city began clear- ing streets yesterday afternoon b t .t d l' ‘ h . - . 137- -‘rniiriifviv :::..‘;':.;*‘:.l..:2 ill: 1::::‘;;.:“°"‘ , , . . . . dm ‘ ' ‘ ' ' two guys ducking out the back " door. I took off after them and in : lNm-th Bay and Sud-bury and N-Y- R at. 3 (“St °‘ 5330-‘ Th? (‘NR W35 film W1 8.caught one just as he was about on N's’ were expected to fall lowerl‘ A record December snowfall llglgut a":E)$€;|l(l;lgo\M:;;o5$t;)fi{aQ)(g A Ms M“ P “ .m6‘r<‘.V_mI-<>‘I0_n 1381 nil‘-‘hi ihlcuto get outside. We scuttled e ‘ _ ,‘ ovemlghl. i Muckegom Mich” left 33. . ' - [“‘°““°°m° v " 5 ' of their engineers became ill bit hilt I finally gal him dawn}- HALIFAX t0P)—Bruce Wll- _ , ‘inches of snow wind_,8nned»fedsral and is the maximum BIrths.deaths .1, 15 liams of the Nova Scotia high. kAt Wl;:‘le RN97 “"11 l;:§”:‘lgnW, reduced ‘hgibmty akmglalrlimlntsh that can be approved Classifipd _ . . _ __ 14, 15 aslng. e mercury pun o l‘ . , ‘~ ‘ on or e a , i , the Michigan shore from Hol- -- - C0ml“S - - « - - - ~ - - ~ - ~ - - - - ~ 13 ‘ p_ _ Thursday that mam 25 and 30 degrees below zero. ll ‘H B t H b The More-ll (reamery (_Zo-op- Finn”. nmrkm .... __ 2 r S highways in Hnmax County had and 35 belowat Hearst. - 3_';‘em;er$lul‘_’£':s Silos;-ed down eraitlvgmhas a 1 mernlbershlp of Editorials . 4 _ been opened but were subject. The Dominion weatiher Office “O 24 below in Bemhm Minn aggfer , cover ng_a. areas o, gpm 11 to drifting. has predicted a continuation of Chicagoans shiwered 'bm_w_g““ 1933 C0llntY-_3nd ‘-1 1-‘? 1-_h€ 0I;‘l.V ‘Kin 5 . Mr Williams “aid ma-m hmh_ zero temperamms thmughouti . |dairy processing plant. in i e- gs l. .. 3 . . . . .. 0 e . - l1h<‘||‘ S€’V9“lh COHSBCUNVE day Of ‘county and plays an important» Summcrslde . I lhmughoul the pmvmcc the province today and through. ‘ ‘. : .- , , W3-V5 _ .the weekend ,7-em 0|‘ OWCT readings. 8 l‘ec- part in the agricultural economy Womens . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 ~ lwerc hem: kept open zindgroafii ~ iord for December. ' Mr ul' y em- in a I \ BUFFALO. N.Y. (AP) —— A 'crews would be wor lm ht. “Trade Parkas For Beach Attire By JOHN E. BIRD OTTAWA tCP)—some 30 fed- eral government hydropraphers and oceanogrephere will ex- change purine and long under- wear for sun gluten and ab "fly in January for four of challenging work among the coral reefs of the south sens. They are the scientific staff aboard Canada's northern sur- vey vessel Baffin which usually is heading north at this time of the yen to conduct studies in the Arctic however} has whim the nah: oil will operate in the Caribbean mitmente in a world study of the seas. This will be HI! first time “Me the mom Bella went Intouervlceinlmtlntilhu “°¢IlIenttIlewinterlnt:heArc- c 'liheveIeel=dIIelJen.0 1- berth ecbertmouth. N8. site of In Buford nutt- wanted by the marine sciences branch of the department of mines and technical surveys. The scientists aboard the Bat’- fin will include hydI‘08l'fil>l19|‘3 from the hydrographic service under Michael Bolton of Ottawa and oceanoflflvhfiffi mm the Bedford institute under Dl‘- L- A. E. Doe. The scientific staff also will include oceanograph- from e nlted States Oceanographic Centre at Wood: le. near Boston. I To MAKE CHARTS The hydroll'3Pl|1¢ll°5"i‘n W1“ rt Caribbean we ers vicinity of the British Virgin ll- lendu for the production of new . m. ships npw using these waters must rel)’ 0" ¢"'“'“ "M wen by the ROY“ 1850. Nalglshtivork will be difficult be- cause of heavy surfs on t '* windward sides of isfends in H10 area. The channels. which ha‘ve 5; of up to l 000 feet. I I0 are clicked with cont’ reefs. The oceenognphers mam job wifi be to study the inter- 0| >1 an :11 a mass of Arctic air numbed most Y; of the United States Thur.-lday' while scattered. heavy snow and thickening ice crippled y transportation. i There were 10 deaths attri-I buted to the severe waether. i At. least a foot of snow piled L DETROIT ti‘?! ——— An esti-._csc:—lpe destruction were hrnmei mated 5300.000 in art works»-in-‘. of Sci! Widl. eluding valuable paintings by Other work: destroyed uern y Pablo Picasso —-- were dcslroycdl paintings by lrma Carat, who 5 2 by fire in ii downtown art gal- is married in a Detroit man . » ilcry Wednesday night. and lives in Rome 0 Three paintings by two Que— The collection included 400 art. bee abstractionisis, Paul-lilmile works. Ar\\'in said. and the dam- Borduas and .lcan-Paul Riopcilrgl acct was iicnrly total -—-- at least t i ' . ii ;l'ouu;‘n0fh£e:f_faloT]rS5ixt;_s:? £321 ii - ‘were at the gallery. Riopcllr-‘s 90 nor cent of the collection. he _ ‘of the New Ymk state Thruway E 2» « v .. _ - :)na(lrl:llnE was rescued by lII‘9- a«lr:‘r-':lr.M'“ and R 1 n P o I | . lacuon hvhwmn "19 air and um man “hat diam” W‘-w-'——c—2s————-ed ml 2 4 The fate of the two Borduas at-liicvcd considerable fame as ‘Caribbean sea"'th° force that? zlwas unknown. members of the Quclwc group ~circula:f0stt0I\r*:ataenl'(i llgafegnefihe ‘ Earlier reports indicatcd that of "milonmtisIes" an abstrac- ?:§)m:he air 9° gy Borduas' and Riot-pcllc‘s works tionisl grnu n that Bnrrillas Scientists are only beginning to study this phenomena which. among other things. is thought responsible for climate. New in- -formation about the interaction and its affect on the physics’ characteristics of the oceans and sea bed is needed for anti- submarine defencu and to as- certain the resources potential A variety of new instruments s the will be used by the oceans» graphers in this research work. science. oceanograpllere are signing and developing the struments they need to ca out their studies of the seas. -3? of Venezuela. The Baffin lturn to Dartmouth about ‘. May. Because oceanography is a new faced with the problem of do ")0 The oceanographers will con- . duct most of fliolr studies offl the island of Arms. just north 1, “peeled go I, three to five years efterward- fl3gpo]es_ in Mk]. where day Shot Seen in Doubt POINT ARGUELLO. Calif. l (APi——'l‘he U.S. sent into orbit Thursday a satellite it h wou bloom into a “Christmas star.” But two hours after launch word came that the blos- ‘ somingwas in doubt. ; A National Space AgeflCY i kesman said that on the sec- ond orbitat pass no radio signals were received from that part of the orbital package supposed ‘unfold Into a reflective orb. - A SOVIET POLICE ouniio it was hoped the shining‘, Russian policemen are the wake of Wedncsda-_v's ‘sphere would be viable durimzl shown Rllerding the Ghanaian demonaration by 700 Gh the holiday season —- and for» embassy, beckmound with in and other African stud- min-‘ ants students were pro ver Around the globe its orbit and wllight coincided. 'I‘heyseeledolfap- .. testing the alleged murder of preaches to the anbeeq u I Ghanaian student by a V ( 43’? _ A GHANA EMB were destroyed. formcrl in l048 A native of Qllt>— Q An estimated Sl30,000 lll \\(‘-rks bcc. Rurdua: dicrl in Paris in by Pablo Picasso were ‘mrncri. mm at the are of 55, blackened hv flames and had a R“‘l“‘”°' ’m“"‘""'""' "”"“‘ "9 gash across‘ its face as it was ‘_l‘‘'”‘‘‘‘"'- ‘”'‘'”‘‘‘l ‘" Fall‘ and carried out of the building by l“"“ 'l""“‘» firemen. Gallcrv Director l.cs- Th“ l“"“v"l-‘Wm fir!‘ hurried not for Arwin valued the paintim: "W :"“”"l ”"‘“' “l mt‘ R“h”"' M $36“-my sn l-‘ilrnilnrrl Company stare ‘ ‘ A charred frame was all final 3"” 'l"""‘-"M m“-‘‘ "( ”"’‘ “"" ‘remained of the Spanish ma.sl- "M n”'‘'- “l“"l‘ '‘‘'‘‘'-‘‘’‘l ‘h’ Ni‘ er's Picador. valued by Arum ‘7‘l at $9.500. it was the only other \l"”' 'l‘''’‘" ml’ “"“"“‘“ l""Bf‘l |Picasso oil in tho tzallerv. W" Ma" l" m‘d9E"“" “""5lh9r- .1“, » J‘ lcc coated the front of the if-‘.NGRA\‘lNGS Rl'lNF,D building. the sidewalk and the ‘ Also dc.stro_\'ed were Picasso street. hampering operations. engravings. lithollraphs. nrl one—nl‘-ll-kind ceramics. Estimates of damage to me Glen Thom said. furniture store that housed the He estimated damage to the gallery. its contents and the ar bmlrlin: and contents at $250, ‘objects totalled $550000 . but did not estimate the l Apparently the only works ml 105:» in art works. \ _ a (‘misc of the fire has not been Rt-ssian. Mca-while 'i‘hur.<day determined. Detroit Fire Chief about 100 Asian and Latin ed the violent demonstration. (AP Wirephoto via cable from Moscow). A « i