WEATHER Sunny with a few éloudy intervals; south- West winds 25 shifting during morning to northwest 15. Low-high 32 and 37. If it's Good For the Island The Guardian is For it \ : mum'me “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” ugh. comm. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY. APRIL 2,—1963. Clan Mu? (bl ‘ Put V65. Lxxv1. N0. 78 mm 14 PAGE? Anti-Castro Sea Raiders Captured By British Ship Effort Made Io End “mfg” SEVEN CENTS u Sound Ottawa. and to! "mull of postage to c NO ONE INJURED moo MANY GALS‘ SPARK FLIGHT ‘ Montreal Building a CARDIFF. Wales tReu- , tersl _ “Don‘t get me l 9 wrong.“ lll - year - 1d bach— l elor Gary Lockyer said i l . Monday. "I adore gll‘IS--lfl 1 small doses." 1 He added- MIAMI. Fla. tAPl—Backlng‘Armv said if the second craft i “But when the odds are up United States opposmnn to is taken. “lt will have to be 120 m i agamsh 13'; (right. sneak attacks on Cuba. a Royal taken by force." Navy warship moved in on a small Bahamian island Sunday Evelio Duque. one of the lead- ing anti-Castro fighters in Cu- enmz MONTREAL '(CP'l—A bomb' No one was in the basement. Loc'kyer, a handsome slx- exploded in the ventilating sys- locker room 0f the. revenue footer. was explaining why night and captured a group of has Es -ambl‘ay Mountains, tem of the downtown nanonal budding when the bomb went he asked for a transfer out ant.‘-Castl'o raiders. was reported to have com. revenue building Monda while off. of the local no>l office ac. The British colonial sccl'e- mended the captured boat. He . -_ y Police had no idea who threw counting department where larys office . ssau and l4 other Cubans were police weiein the lobby check- the horn . he is the. only male on the nounced that 17 Castro fighters picked up along Wllh cannon mg on a llp that it would 510 About an hour before Ihe till-member staff. had been taken into custody on and machine-gun: L loff. hlasi The Canadian Press re- But his application has a small cay in the Exuma Is- The cxile group‘s announce ‘ t No one was hurt. ceived an anonymous teleptio'ie‘ been rejected for the time land chain. 350 miles from ML mcnt said Duque had left Cuba ;_ The bomb tossed down an out- cal! saving a bomb was going being. tami and about 20!: miles north to obtain the. armaments and to explode at. the revrnue bluld- of the. Cuban coast. was taken into custody on his HAND-owls? F T BIRTHAY PARTY l ' a lil‘l‘ialil‘ll‘°inili§‘ Elli? “Poor chap," said a union _ lnil- official in what sounded like. The capture previously had return. . . _ . ' e explfldEd over the cleaning The French-speaking caller an envy-edged tone. “He‘ll been reported here by a Cuban Meanwhile. another anti-Cas- Lady Ohm-c.1111]r who eels. “ushers on emu/mg at Lon. 50am“. u was the first um, p mcns locker room in the base- said he was a member of the. have to go on suffering a exile group. the Cuban anti- trn group. a 66. swore it brated her 78th birthday Moh- don home of their daughter. this spring the 38_year_old Sh. . mmb _ ' Front de Liberation Quebecois little longer." Communist Army. Its report would continue fighting the Cu- day. hold: hands with ir Mary, {or a birthday party, Wimmn ventured out of door. l Police investigators. said it‘tQuebcc Liberation Frontl. W said American and Royal Navy ban regime o remier Castro wmston Church.“ as they Mary is the wife of Agricul. > I -- I was a factory-made high explo- This organization has said it . arships and planes particl- but would lie low until further walk through crowd of well~ tural Minister Christopher (AP w'rephow) l o 151"“ was responsible for throwing pated in the action. strategy was mappe At ; The bomb punched a hole Molotov cocktails at three But. a defence department. And there were reportsa new . :more than a foot indlameter In Montreal armories a few weeks 9 spokesman in Washington de- anti Castro commando group. 1 VAT] AN V. jthe locker room ceiling. ripped ago. No one was injured in C I lnied that United States planes commandos F. F. Operation ew o u I c C Cl'l'i (Apt—Pope off a 10-foot piece of plaster and those. outbursts and no serious or naval craft were involved in Lobo tSea Wolft. would harass iJohn. appearing tired after his two trap doors in the. ventila~ damage was caused. WINNIPEG (Cplfinope “.35 the incident. Soviet shipping _ from bases ' .long VlSlt to Roman churches {91? and dfitroyed several 311‘ In a pamphlel (:lrftulaled almnst gone Mondav nigh, HMS Londonderry. a mall-ton along the Mex1can coast. A Sunday. received 400 Italian 1 er “nits. Shnrlll’ allerward “IF I‘ when the search for four-year- “In-sub mgate just transnaer spakesman know“ as Major Leaves was quoted by the Ml- ami News as saying the new group has speed boat! armed from Bermuda to patrol duty in The Bahamas. was reported on .the way to Nassau with the cap- _ Shortly after the. explosion po- IlCP. received a tip that. another bomb was about to go off in itself as "suicide com- prepared scribed mandos old Karen Bloomer was called I , I" desmy off for a second time in south- 'by systematic sabotage . . west Winnipeg. imountain climber; in audience Monday on the 100th anniver- As Newspaper Strike Ends jsary of the founding of the “a. the customs building on the wa- 31'. symbols in colonial institn-. . ' a . ‘ lliVFs- mm Eumpea“ machine ' 3m“ NEW YORK. tAPl ~ Thqstrlke for an industry-sponsored .mediator. When he got no-‘han Alpine Chm terfront. However. they found iions. particularly the RCMP “21613:: 261211“; ?n];19;‘5:é I19 all? Smth said Vlhal 0n? and recomess “HES ~ i§?e33e§fvtiéirmilioiili§3b§§ Kill Ifttdt.t‘.;§‘:;g‘llEn“°”°'“‘°5 Inhibiting :fitchedmii in? role The P099 reminded them that "° fig" "f m ""3"" “d "m" “"95” T-Shu‘t' and rubber "vershoest igid'tsagffiflitifienflui T533 0.233531:th ldfiidanilie’y Ckn:ewn . . . ' on c on - _ l - » l . . l ‘. ' York‘s nine major newspapersl At the same time. New Yorkilined a $12.63-a-week contracth°pe “"5 XI had been “Ole‘ji lhas been mlssmg 5mm about S‘laken bUl that 3 WOW Mal-imming 0‘ “Ch 3 movemem- ‘pm. Sunday from her Char es- ha wood munic1pality home. 5 o , The temperature at the time! B was 65 degrees. but droppedmor BASED»: [1.5. maid: Hams. y lovemlghl l0 20 and ruse only‘ Cuban rebel action groupsthnday‘m map further plans. - ‘ slightly during the day as a 20-}which have been attacking Rus- 1 w‘ h; t _ the “Mush-ed 9 IcrgflxilElgil'wigedis‘fs’rE An Spritkesmifl faldhthere ‘ndl‘ mile-an-hour wind swept the.sian ships in Cuban ports claim I}: efafirlgg’gn halt com ‘ . - . ."‘. ‘ o e e 0 ca ions at ” uman .erVPl|-‘ h e p p ,0 h based 0 1513“; in the ' * . persons at the audience said. i - - u Seam at a l .e '1 faldS against CHI-ta. WEI-h that .he CNRs main Montreal-Hall- tion caused the damage to the Rch sand 3, the (.mwhmnMCarlbbean and deny that anyltreat of touchmg n“ a major , e appeared not. fully rec0vered <f 1' ' ~ ~i , - - - . . . from the heavy strain of his ‘6? me MMday m this Vl‘lage trau' “on fragment" News M of Monday's efforts. the search raids ha"? been launcmd from'conflict between the U.S. and would Continue today but on trust These groups. described as puz- zled and defiant. to new U.S. or- ders. not to carry out further it escaped and won on her ‘as a mountain climber. Pope? way to Cuba. John said: "He scaled not. only gmountain peaks but also spiri-; tual peaks." j The 81-year-old Pope‘s wearlaj Iness showed clearly in his lac package to extend over two years and to cover increases in wages and fringe benefits. It was under this basic for mula that the printers reached Cracked Rail On CNR Line shared newsstand space for the lMayor Robert Wanger indicated first time in nearly four months. .he may propose a joint labor- rn 5 copies rolledlmanagement board to carry on off the presses to herald the end a continuing study of newspa- b of a lllday strike. Businesslper industry problems. circles estimated the cost of the; agncr was widely hailed for agreement on a new contract tie-up at more than $250,000,000. this role in settling the newspa- .March 24. after once rejecting The four morning papers re- Iper strike. Obviously pleased atthe terms. Some 300 members turned to the stands Sundayflhe plaudits. the mayor attrib-jof Photoengravers Local 1 pro- night. Five. evening dailies went‘luted is success to “patience ilonged the strike another week 0 miles southwest. of Quebeclwire. a battery and a pair of‘ to press Monday: Back on theiand fortitude. efore they. too. voted a settle- 10115 It‘ll) Sunday through streets‘Ci and h ‘ .‘ _. - . . ’ Russia. won stroll: backmi 11! job after 16 weeks of idlenessI The mayz'r entered the .dls-‘Lment Sunday within the baslclhronged _with cheering Romans Ling the hoggigi‘ihgfa gg’tfizzlggfil “ere mund near me “professional” level. This wash. The Cuban anti - Communist Congress Monday. were nearly 20.000 newspapertpute Jan. 26 as a self-appointed'smm limit. his VlSlI. two churches. He also deliberately Earn" a CNR .pokesmdn. eXplamed to mean that only» WW.“ .- - ., . .. employees. - stopped along the way at. a cam ‘ " ' "’ RCMP. Charleswood police and: - ’ military personnel would take part With no civilian volunteers required. fetery and a boy's school. . » Minister Diefenbaker’s’lJf 53 I at! . Roman crowds ave him su . . a tumultuous with)" that fighcampaign train passed over the The crack was discoveredl ;H . t ‘ m - after the engineer of a freight‘ 0d one crowd plpssmg around‘ In Montreal police and CNR train reported encountering It wa re _ .had said there was no evidence The shutdown began Dec. 3 ' a paired Shortly bemm‘ ho a . _ With a strike by 3.000 printers { of the International Typographl-l cal Union. 1 Pandemonium Reigns HeIenIKIaben i “ Loses 5 Toes , . 1 ‘his automobile: “I am over- : ln editorials. the revwed dai-t ‘ - _.; I g spot“ while passln 1 lies expressed hope that. in the! by this popular enth" ; gthrough Lemieux. g Dief’s Train Said Target words of The Journal-Americanl "some better method than pro- 1 .At Pearson's M ~ I l He referred to this again all Mrs Eva Doucct. stationmas- Ibis audience Monday_ tellingl lter iii Lemieux. said she heard lthe alpinists “this close contact’ tan explosion last mm m the with so many poor people. who vicinity but did not investigate. longed strike: will be found tot settle in a sensible manner {a-i bor ~ management disputes tba ‘ .comem themselv . . , h . . . . NEW YORK ,AP. “glen I: . .. . . . . es With seeingt _ . She said train traffic contln- involve the public interest. ‘ BY BRUCE LEVETT [out among the sperm—tors Thejthe Pope‘ drives away a: feeh’ryglléEfi’lil‘gnéflnzimétetrag. gar‘uedh normally throughout the Kleaegesn.qtra.nd\evglomspt;iiet fizz: 1. , l . - ' . . . , . ~ . 0 ‘ ~~ - .u i t I ,- le en. t. w ‘ I ‘ CALLS FOR srum VANCOUVER tCPl _ Pande- combatants were hustled away "'35 “adnes‘ and ms’m‘sm .baker pulled out of Ste. Anne The lone” “Fm. “med wilds of northern British Co~ . . in Washington wmie Home monium reigned Monday night. by security guards. . . 1 P9 d.Md ‘ ' ~ . lb'a.hdthf’.to.. fher press secretary pier-re Salinger. as Liberal Lander Pearson tried Provincial Liberal Leader Ray} mg”: delayed aggulanfi “$2813!” were, painted on the walls "m l a C we 9‘ " ‘ Perrault tried for fi minu ' P on. right foot amputated Monday. Called the Present a good time ln_hegm a major Pfilltical can? ' V9 '95 :utes caused by reports that it 2f..a...('fl’l" ":3.l_..thpl_tfacks.1_,,. The Brooklyn girl was foundl1 « " f‘ for the. industry to consider his'paign address in Vancouvers to introduce. Mr. ears As: t‘vas going m he blown up. , weh agn‘ along mm Ralphpc plan for a broad study of news. Forum. Mr. Pearson walked on stage, 13' Announcements. notices . 12 i Two Chadian Pacific 33.11.: s t F‘ d Flore: of San Bruno. Calif. the ’5 » paper economlcs. He said news? ntl » nuclear demonstrators . men sitting side-by-side high mm‘9- death 3 away policemen were abhard as a e I e "e ' i a piano that nashpdlr‘ . f . . paper management. and labor. stole the. show. Cheers and boost under the rafters at the. far and ("353mm - - « - - - ~ A ~ - - - - - ~ '2 it moved slowly across a bridge‘ F c Iof B whilh (hey were nymg "om-r1435.” 3“. “AU have indicated interest in a sug-ldrow ned out those who at- . of the jammed 7.200-seat Forum '0 c5 - - ~ - - '- in”? the Statioh and on to Capt rom 'a I - use rugged country. . 3 w? W . ‘ ‘ n s h , gestion he made during that tempted to speak. Fights brokel (Continued on page 3. on]. 3) Editorials - ide-la.Madeleinp. were the prime‘ ; v 155 Kiahen was [nundh ‘ . a Kings County - ~ - - - - - . - 4 imim-Ster was to address an (he-ml [.05 ANGELES tAPl---A :at- ' the to" were gangrenous. A MAP LOCATES the. Exuma in Nassau said a British war- . g"? QM?” ' - - ~ ~ 5 thin“ rany. tellilc using the Thor - Agena spokesman at Columbia Pres- “laud (“ham ‘" the Bahama I" “hm sufld‘ay mghl “NU-"Ed ~17 Sr ""3 £33m, ' ' ’ ' ‘ ‘ ' " f . Mr. D i ate n h a k er stayed [rocket booster combination was ; byterian Medical Center. where lands MIN“ m"- BT‘IISh- ham“ 9'35"“ “19“?” "n 3 Small 195." re m I m a sumtmer‘ ° ' ’ ‘ ' ‘ " m I; {aboard the train while police élaunched Monday from nearby the operation was performed. "‘1 "P U-S~ Opmsllmn l0 Sneak In the Island chant. 350 miles “for ';" ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' " ' ' checked out the reports. re- Vandenberg (LS. ‘ Force ‘ said the girl was In good condi~j allat‘k‘! ‘Cu . sewed a from M I a mi and about 200 ' omen! 7 base. The alr force declined to tion and would he. in hospital for Emu? 0' Rah-Cam“ Patric“. MIIPF north "I the Cuban coast. celved by The Canadian'Press l l The colonial smet‘any'a office (AP Wirepholo Map) M 't i o. ‘ o -——-————— and RCMP In Qeubec city. lgive any other details. several weeks. In On ‘K id napping Prank' Raiding Boat Reported By JACK PICKETTS l The premier neatly disguisedistudents but Mr. Sma‘lwond was. i 'L ST. JOHN'S' Nf1d_ [cplfiprefiso he woluldn't be recognized agiquite willing to join in the fun. . fMemoria. was taken to a staf 'LIBERALS PAY RANSOM mm Joseph sma‘lwwd was 5 room In the. science. building The fun cost the Liberal par kidnapped Monday at a cost of s ' $250 whic was "ransom." bank draft Heading For Cuban Shore MIAMI. Fla. , tAPleAn exilelteinallonal water: - ' commando group reported Mon- LV Bosrh said the hm boats left where he spent the morning. A l 8250 to the Liberal party. buti With Miss Wilansky. a firsll made out to the Red' , ‘ day night that our of its raiding: for days before the US state apparently he was in on tbelyear arts. student. were Bill.Cross was paid over for Mr.| ’ - boats was nearing Cubanldepal‘fmcnt issued restrictions Whole thins. IGoodyear. a second year ongt-lSmallwood before he was roe-Q " lshores. against raldrrs Such restrlr‘ ' "Thc captain radioed us at 6‘ tions were lssucd in Miami Sat. pm. that the boat was 40 miles‘ urdai. l from Cuba and we assume It is “Our mission was to tight any completing its mission." said; Communist boats we encoun- Dr. Orlando Bosch. co-ordlnatorltered and also to contact general of the anti-Communist rebels inside Cuba." Bosch said. Cuban Escambray Front Army} "Our raids will definitely be Bosch said’ his group wouldlcontlnued We are Violating no file. a legal protest that a com-t American law We do not. leave ‘ panion boat. was seized in in--frnm American bases." Paula W-llansky. one of thelneering student and two first-llcased. - four Memorial University stu-lyear pre-med students. Derek. Later Monday the student: dents who "kidnapped" the pre-jLuscombe and Doug Jamleson. presented the draft. to Campbell. mier said she and teat T stunt was primarily ll Eaton. president of the Newsl other students called on the pre- publicity gag for a' local Redlfoundland Red Cross Society: ' mler Friday and outlined the.Cross fund ‘ raising campaigni'l‘hen they explained the whole“ plan. [but as llansky said Aprillthtnfl to reporters. “He went along With it." she IFool's D said and they picked him up at ; pull off made it easier to; Reporters. Were skeptical oil ' th h l. at wh 11 Mr.‘ Confederation building where; She said the "kidnappiig' 15;“;3035 “2?; firs: “1194 his office is located. was the premier? dreamed up by the fourithem to re imissing. Then the premier hlm~ MONTREAL (CP l—Two com- floodmlddeu s: a. E: 2 la coollde in serious dau- 1'. Quebec Provincial Police sold 9 flood “Nation ls changing by hour throughout west- . . when police and "all units have been combat- uood cobalt I for two QUebec Communities . Plagued By Flooding Ileased with a statement on self phoned radio station CJON and denied It was a hoax. After that reporters began to take tb Whfile thing more seriously. r. pretense even after h was us how well he was treated and com-‘ mended his kidnappers for their ingenuity. Asked if charges would be tlald he said "yes I'm making More than a score of roads are under water varying from six inches to four feet in a mile-wide band from north of Montreal through the city’s sub- . urbs and down into the Eastern owulblps. Hardest hit was suburban Chateauguay. on the south side of 0 River. About 175 evac- ult there. Mr. and Mrs. H. Halllck and their four children drifted In a but from mldntlbt to almost a up. before they were re:— eued by an army group: . wrenc families were can melt rapidly and!» skies and temperatures. 41 about I m. lcharges. I am charging them {with being philanthropists." French Strike May Be Near End PARIS (Mutual—Leaders of striking coal mine unions said Monday. night they expect settlement to result from new talks beginning today between the four big mining unions and the nationalized coal board. The decision to renew nego- filt'f‘ilizrwu acted with relief on: wo stoma would continue "mill- tntly" until a settlement ll ruched. I Smallwood kept up the v i l l i l l l l l A large audience. was too build for the first public lec- ture at St. Dunstan's Univer- sity by Miss Eleanor Duckett. PhD (Cambridge University. Inland! of Smith College. ‘7 Northampton. Mus, Last night Min Duckett spoke on two ou Mullah me- dieval scholars. St. Adhelm of Mclmabury and Alculu of lECTURE HEARD ON MEDIEVAL SCHOLARS York. Tonight her subject WIII be St. Dunstan of Canterbury. The series were arranged by the lecture committee of SDI}. Here. Miss Duckett. left. in welcomed to the campus by the Rector. Rt. Rev. J.A. Sul- llvan.rtght. In the rear 13 Rev. Francis Bulger. who made the introductions By ARCH MacKENZIE QUEBEC «(7Pl French Canada has been denied it: just rights under Liberal govern- mrnts. Prime Minister Dicfcn- baker told an altornorn rcccp- tion for about 450 Monday "I want Quebec to join n the march of victory with the rest of Canada next Monday. he lsaid as he embarked on his last ‘wcek of campaigning before the 1April 8 votlng. Mr. Diefcnbakcr. making his second campaign entry into lQuebec province. left Ottawa by special train Monday morning Land proceeded by easy stages tote Quebec capital. In br :lant spring sunshine. there was lmore akin; than oratory. The first stop was St Hy .cintlie. when he was met by. *enbaker pushed lDiel Declares liberals lDenied Quebec Rights TIicoEcnc Ricard. recently ap- pointed minister Without portfo- lo and scckinc i'c-rlectlon in St. Hyacinthe-Bagot. READS Y‘ROM TEXT Mr. chfz-nbaker, r e a d l n g rarefulii~ from ‘ns Fronrh text. told about 130 pcrsons at. the rrilway station that Mr. Ricard will be a member of the next Progressive Conservative cabi- net. He. said he is confident the party \\'.II havc a majority after next election. He. made stops at Drummondville. veluyvdle. Manscau. and at Laurier. From there. Mr. Die!- Quebec City for the afternoon meet . Mr Dicfenbaker llld now knew who was right on til Continued on page 3. ad. I‘)