at ,. . '! - i..th l ‘r . ‘ y r l l ETIO MACHINiE'Y IN MOTION enbaker. Physical prepara- tions will cost the treasury nearly $11,000,000. That figure includes paper. pencils and parachutes—tho latt for dropping supplies to remote Chief Electoral Officer Nel- son Castonguay had election machinery in motion months before Wednesday's announcement of the April 8 dillt" by Prime Minister Diel- polls. Mr. Castonguay is shown in Ottawa surrounded by ballot boxes last April in preparation for the June 18. 1962. federal election. (CP Win-photo) In Exile Couple, Kiddies Die In Tragedy PORTLAND, Me. (AP)-—-The ' a young husband and his two children were found in a cemetery on the outskirts of town Wednesday. closing out a fairiin tragedy which be an Washington Silent 0n Canadian Scene l . . By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER the time since Dietenbaker be- “'1”! the slaying of the lit-year- WASHINGTON (AP) -— Offi- came prime minister. U.S. lead- ‘ 01d ‘F'lfe ‘all - _ cial Washington adopted a p01- crs obviously were not upset by i . Pom“ “mi Leon webbel‘ 531d icy of discreet silence Tuesday this political misfortune. I” appeared, zz‘year'OId Clarence on the fall of John Diefenbakcr, What does seem to have dis~ i A119“ 01 pm‘l‘land held k'lled as prime minister of Canada. ltressed President Kennedy and “Is Csll'iulECd ‘Vlle- Sheila. alld There were no cries of approval State Secretary Rusk is that the 1'15 “IUI‘IFCH- and “1911 taken his but neither were there any loud United States played such a 0W" me laments. .. role in bringing about the cola Allen's body was found under The fact is that relations be— lapse of Diefenbaker's Conserv- fhis car. Those of the children tween Canada and he United ative regime a non-conti-‘i—April, 20 months, and Cary, 8 States have been tense much of denee vote in Parliament Tues~ months —- were in the front of "'__‘-_"—_“lday night. the auto. i Administration authorities The motor was still running there insist the U.S. action was when the discovery was made [not designed as a politicaljby a cemetery worker. Clipped (bombshell—zit least that muchlto the dashboard, police said. 1 l. ' ' Jap Purchase Of Iron Ore Said Doubtful HALIFAX (CP) -— Tetsutaro Suzuki, vice-consul for Japan- in Toronto said Wednesday Ja-T pnii may not increase her im- of a bombs ic was a note reading; Kennedy and Rusk. according] “It's better this way. Sorry I to administration reports, were did it. this way, but we‘ll all be inot directly involved in the is-,togetlier . . ." 5suanee a week ago of the state At that point, they said, the department statement w h i c h Lwriting trailed off into illegin- precipitatcd the crisis. Ken- - ity. nedy 'is said to have been an-isuppED UNDER CAR SW at SUbOI‘dlnaleS {01‘ "0t “3'; A hose from the car‘s exhaust n.“ l- . . alizing the political dynamite‘had apparently been plac‘ed {albradgr figqqgiea bghilo .ilmg lanO Vt‘d. 1througli a partly open rear wm- Mr. SuZukj here to arm.“ alSITUATlQN DEL‘CATE, 'dow vent, ut it had Slipped out "Japan 1mg," exhibit said i ’ I" a “me 0‘ turmo'l I“ aland fallen in the snow. Dr Wil- m . . . . r ,a , ineighboring country the United 1 bur anmon‘ a county medwal III.“"ngffiikgufloufaain [States normally would keel? itsicxaminer. believed that Allen “M as she can use :ahd wasimouth shut. The present shun-.de left the car to replace the not likely to start immediately 1°" ‘5 C0151de here to be hose and while attempting to do huyin Lab" ‘ _ “Specially dC‘IlcatP- 5 some ow 5' under it. pimifpd tilétd‘igli-S 0:25 ObViously U.S. leaders would The dead man’s hands and sonal‘opiiiion ‘ ‘nm l’arllculal‘ly llk“ I“ 5““ a face were deeply blackened. lrestoration of the Dietenbakcr f , ' . , ldefence policies by a new gov. mmflhnd “I'd Jan. 14 .1"? .hag‘ernment. But the charges of a ‘ Strong l-mpmbsmn “intrusion” Dieienbakcr has al- Ilini Japan was gomg to buy ‘ P and in places had third degree n‘mm smallwom 0’ New. burns from contact with the hot Minnmo tons of Labrador ore,ready made against Washing- I v . . , - >ton are nothing. to “10 Proms“ a ,\(‘dl. Mi. Smallwood had Just I t would be made 3“ Cam- exhaust pipe. Dr. Leighton said the children ‘ ' ' BACKACIIE" . the rar East trip by John C. "1“ .‘0 ‘"““°.“°e “‘9 “Pmmmg , I, I Doll“- President of CanadianlAprl1 8 elef‘lmn' .. ‘ "no me. Javelin Limited There Will be heavy‘stiains For relief from ' U.S.-Canadian relations at b chem M um MEETING DEMAND leSI because the defence policy Jud-m“ fun”. Sliigt‘ru Oue, an associated‘quarrel with Diet‘enbziker IS so Ida and “— dircctor of the Japan Traderdeeply involved in the present P Centre in Toronto, said Japanlsituation. 1nd reached a steel- roducin ‘ peak about two yearspago. HE} CHARLES IMPEgVEtS 5)— said the steel industry has been ELGIN. Scotland euléer'I . producing steadily ever since l"’rince Charles. 14-year-o eir and was now supplying the dc: to the British throne: got up for mand, lthe first time hat hiswbgaé‘gégg lle ~ school near ere e n zrciitcsa?m::,fi:n ofw 03.1: was?“ after three or four days in bed the demand increased, with a bad cold. The three-day exhibit opens Wily and is designed to ac. Willllt Eastern Canadians with -‘lapah's industrial life and cul- ure. 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WV. 1 z; G00d Boo i; For Children e “um I I03 ' n Grntton St. Dial 4-9?” In countries around his flag during a five-year battle in the 19205 in the Moroccan desert, died in his sleep of a heart attack. He was survived by 11 children, six of them sons. Abd el Krim's son said in Cairo his father would be bur- icd in Cairo, but it was hoped to transfer his remains to Mor- occo later. Abd el Krim was born in 1882 in Ajd'u‘, capital of the tiny Ritt‘ state which covers 5,000 square miles of wild, mountains ous country on the Mediterra- nean coast of Morocco. CAIRO (Reuters) — Moliam- In 1920 his {ather was killed med Abd el Krim. the “Wolf of and he was captured in a re- the “Riff” who became a liv- volt 'gainst Spanish troops who ing legend in his desert war 3 seized the holy town of Checha- against the French and Spanish ouen. in North Africa, died in exile, He returned to his in Egypt Wednesday at the age ‘country after 11 month's im- . prisonmcnt in Spain, vowing to Abd cl Knim, who rallied sol- avenge his father’s death. Rili Wolf Is Dead diers of fortune from many‘GATHERED FORCES . Disappearing into the hills. he were victims of carbon monox-1gathered a group of interna- an immediate official ruling on I, tax-soldiers adrift after the First the cause of Allen’s death. ‘IWorld War. Leighton said Tuesday that The "Riffs." taught to fight in Mrs. Allen, whose fully-clothed European style, attacked heav- body was found then on her bed fly and unexpectedly in 1921. with a necktie around her They gained a crushing victory throat, was apparently stran- I over the 21,000 Spaniards based gl . lat Annual near Melilla and put Eight state police toadblocksimost of the prisoners to death. were Tuesday nightr But unable to get his looting. between here and Orono, where blood-frenzied Moors to attack a University of Maine student again. Abd e1 Krim saw the un- was under police protection at defended town of Melilla saved state police barracks. The stu- by a Spanish Foreign Legion dent. Thurston Burns, told re- company under then - Major porters he had known Mrs. Francisco Franco, now Spain’s Allen slightly and that Allen head of state. had threatened him last. week.. Abd el Krim declared him- very last slice. So if you like on the inside .c then the bread for better toast for better New WW native , ide poisoning. He did not make 5 tional adventurers around him—: Now 7.91sz EMMA/ .rl rmw 'seIf Sultan of Morocco and or- ganized a government of thel "Rift republic.” ; But unsatisfied with the chief— ‘ tainship of Spanish Morocco, he . dreamed of uniting French and Spanish Morocco under his own.‘ rule. On April 2, 1925, he at-; tacked French Moroccan out-| posts, but was repulsed. i In the summer of 1926 he was; defeated by a force of 200,000f Spanish and French troops and t was deported to Reunion Island in the Indian After 21 years there he wasl allowed by the French govern- ‘ment to leave exile on grounds: that the Reunion Island climate was unhealthy and a house was lprepared for him near Cannes The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs, Feb. 7, 1968. 7 t“; in 1947. I But the old warrior slipped. ;parole at Port Said on his re-; I ,turn and took refuge in Egypt.’ France protested and Egypt; banned him from political ac-‘ tivity. ‘ POPE HONORS CUBAN ', I KEY WEST, Fla. (APl—Popel rJohn sent Cuban President Os-‘ . valdo Dorticos a m al com-. amemorating the current ecu-l ; menical council. Havana radial; i said Tuesday. Vatican dignitar-l ies presented the medal to Dor- ; ticos, who said he was “deeply' grateful" FIND MISSING MAN HARBOR GRACE, Nfld. (CPI iEdmund Paddle, 59, of nearby. Bishop’s Cove was foundin 80th pushing their metal duck Eondition late M03351" 2:33“??? skiff across breaking up ice in “rigging after leaving hisphome the Detroit River these three I nday night to go to Bryants men Wednesday made a fourth unsuccessful bid to lure a run- MAKE TREACHIEROUS CROSSING SEEKING PET . manager. and Roy Thibodeau, suburban Riverside resident who spotted the dog on the is- land last Friday. 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