18 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. Oct. 31, 1962. I GUELPH HAS snowfall of 12 inches. Records indicate this was a record for uiiy October 26 since 1900, be- Autumn leaves in a Guelph, 0nt.. ark wear their first mantle of snow after a record Cuban Revolutionaries lo Ignore Peace Deal l\llAi\li, Fl... IAP) — The Cu-I The council, the organization ban ‘6V0llIti0l13l‘y C%"1¢‘l1 Wld l with which the U.S. government acting Secretary - encra ‘ r . -1 n Thant of the United Nationsideal" on Cuba“ exle ma erg‘ -Im,sda,, mm it Wm pmceedytold Thant: “Mr. Khrushchev RECORD SOUND LURES MIOSQUITOES WINNIPEG tCP)—A Brit- ish-born scientist says he has develop a “sound" idea for luring mosquitoes to destruction. Dr Peter Belton, a neuro- physiologist with te eral agriculture department at Belleville. Ont., envisions giant turing forks that would lure male mosqui- cs. “Mosquitoes, like most in- si-cts. are a tracted by sound." he said in an inter- view. “It merely remains to discover the proper sound." In pilot tests at Bellevllle. the insects were lured with I tuning . “Ali wc did was find the frequency at which the fe- male flaps her wings. We caught thousands of males that way." fore which statistics are sket- cliy. (CP Wirephoto) Health Minister Queried On Drug OTTAWA (CP) — Health Min- ister Monteith gave the Com- mons no indication Tuesday whether action is planned against advertising of drugs for the treatment of cholesterol in the blood stream. He told Stanley Knowles (NDP-Winnipeg North Centre) that the department is continu- ally scrutinizing all types of drugs and certainly is on top of the situation with aimed action against tlie,lias publicly recognized Soviet Fidel CElSlI'u regime regardless »dL.m;,,im, over Cuba_" °l any deal Thant "light make’ The council told the secretary- 3 with the Cuban premier. , . Castro does not represent Cu_ ,gcnera1 that Castro s regime ban national sovereignty. Coun- I "has systematically violated ‘all cil President Jose Miro Cardona % treaties and agreements exist- told Tliant in a telegram before ing in the inter-American sys- the UN official left on an ob-item." . _ servarion mission to Havana. g It joined other exile groups in Thus any arrangements withlasking-Thani to include inspec- Castro “will not detain efforts tion of prisons and concentra- by Cubans to liberate them- . tion camps oi. his Cuba agenda. selves by force of arms from foreign domination." the revo- luticiiaiy group declared. Stand-In Aided Mrs. Kennedy In White House TV Filming WASHINGTON \AP) —— Mrs. Jacqui’-line Kennedy has a look- l at the White House Oct. 25. Mrs. alike stand-in. who posed for her ;Kenned,v spent an hour doing icceiitly at a White House tele- her hit part describing the cul- vision filming. tural centre esi Strangers and friends llaVe“nl0dCl set up in the diplomatic pointed out the strong rcscm-rreccption room. They did not blance between Mrs. Ruth Shi- pose together. var, a la\v firm secretary. and .\lrs. Shivar said she found this wife of the .S. president. Mrs. Kennedy more beautiful Thcy‘ie the same age — 33 —.and charming than she imag- and the same wcigiit and size. incd. 'I‘lic_v finally met last wccl: at The \‘y'liitc House had no com- tho White liouse where a tcie-‘mcnt on Mr-‘. Kennedy's reac- vision company r.\‘Il(‘> was tion to her look-alike. ‘cal prisoners were being held .in violation of the UN charter. am 3 fiiiiiiiig par.‘ of an IlOlll' - long .<lu.w ])i‘l)llll)lIllf.! tlic proposed llmi‘ .\iatinn:I Clllllll‘ilI (‘cntrc A|11bGSSadOI‘ hr-rc. \lr-1 Kciiiicrlvs part sliow ;.(-tiially will take _ {cw iiiinutc<. but Mrs. Shivar. hired as her stand-in. workcd U.S. Steel Corp. Cuts Dividend \T NEW YORK ~cp»-r>n~oi-tors 1;,’ of U.S. Steel Corp. Tuesday rc- duccti thc qiiartcrl_\' dividciid to 50 coins from 75 cents a mon sharc. The biggest U.S. sir-cl pi'o- ‘ ducer thus became the fifth mm‘ ' - gtecl company to reduce- Mr. Summers llaS.lJC€ll am- its dividend in recent months. l''1‘3‘3‘»'°' 10 11'3" “"09, The abandoned rate had been Tlicrc was no world on his suc- paid cach quarter since the 0c— U-'-“"l' ”‘°"9~ tobcr-Dcccmbcr pcriod of 1936. (failed to thc bar of Newfound- Dircctors voted tiic after announcing that .liily-Sep- appointed assistant secretary in 3%)‘); Is Appointed To Chile Post 0’.l"I.‘i\\\’A 'CP)—Extcriial Af- fair.-: i\iinisicr Green Tuesday a n n 0 i. n c c d appointment of George Bcrnard Summers, 56- _\'iar-cirl nativc of St. .Iolin's. id. as Canadian ambassador (Shire. ' The (fhiie post has bccn va- cuiu sincc recent appointment of Paul Tremblay as Canada's ambassador to the United Na- (_'0l'Tl- 5 8 tembcr carnings plunged far-the Ncvvfouiirllaiid justice e- below the amount ncccssary to partment in 1934 and bccamel-714‘ they said, and weighs‘ support the old payout. Thcy.<ccret.ary for justice in 1939. l5g(33 1,mmd_.,_ It 15 W91] pl-9.‘ dropped to $26.825.4S)9 or ‘ He served overseas during the l5£.,.v(.d_ cents a slia c. Sccond World War. After his dis- ’ ' It was the second consecutive cliarge as ai. army colonel in ll quarter that profits had failed 12)-it‘. he was appointed legal ad- to match stockholder payments viser in the control commission ; u N I F 0 R M and the third in the last seven-for Germany remaining in the quarters. The cntirc industry p‘ost until 1950 when he joined [ran-shy wash and wear has been struggling to break tie department of external at’-5 - out of production-sales dold- fairs. ‘ Styles I" "3"" yin" ‘Ilium turns that set in last spring. He was charge d‘affaires ati “"5 l’°°k°”’°°l“ SW35 l° Pragiie, Czechoslovakia. from 1954 to 1957 and was minister in ‘Iran for two years before his Production recently has run be- low 60 per cent of capacity. PAYABLE DEC. 10 It. said more than 100,000 politi- I with the TV crews for 10 hours 3 rcduction land in l929. Mr. Summers was‘ Mr. linowles based his ques- ltion on a statement by Dr. C. A. Morrcll, director of the federal jl'-‘ood and Drugs Directorate, iwho expressed concern Mon- day at the Canadian Society of lFoi-cnsic Science that the pub- ‘ ‘c may accept such drugs as a ‘pie Radioactivity vcntative for heart disease. jProbes Heart I CLEVELAND (AP) — Cana- ldian physicians have developed in way of using radioactivity to lfind the point where a heart lhas been damaged by a coro- nary atta . They inject in a vein a fatty ;acid containing radioactive io- zdine. Living heart-muscle tissue ?has an avid appetite for the ‘fatty acid. and stores up some of it. None, or much less, is taken up by areas of the heart which have been killed or dam-j ‘aged. A photo-scanning technique [supplies a picturc of the con- centration and distribution of the radioactive material. ‘heart attacks. In a rcport. to thc Amcrican llcarl A.s.sociation. 'l‘oi'nnto doc- tors Ramsay W. A. Danicl Rolcnbcrg and Wil- jliam Paul told how the method rwas tcsted in eight dogs in ,which hcart damage was pro- ;duced by cutting off coronary lartery flow. r minority tlnisi showing the areas affected by ideas if it wants to survive. (;mmm_ John gel debate in committee. The R. Evans. Donald S. Bcanlands.§ Sella“? meets at - Caraquet Wo-man Picked By Legion BATHURST, N.B. (CP)—A 73- yeai-old Caraquet, N.B., woman will represent Canadian moth- ers who lost sons or daughters in war during Remembrance Day Observances at the National War Memorial in Ottawa Nov 11. ‘ Arrangements were made by the Canadiaii Legion to have Mrs. Dominique Lanteigne to De Gaulle Satisfied By Victory PARIS (Reuters) -— President de Gaulle was said to be fully satisfied over the extent of his victory in Sunday's referendum. ut opponents and non-Gaul- list political observers here said the results indicated the French leader was losing popular sup- part. For Interior Minister Roger Frey, a key aullist, the fact that 62.1 per cent of those vot- ing endorsed de Gaulle’s plan to have future French presi- dents elected by popular vote meant “renewed confidence" in de Gaulle’s leadership. Frey said this “question” had been “resolved to his tde Gaulle’s) full satisfaction.’-' But anti-Gaullists — that is, all major political parties save he Gaullistis-—pointed to the fact that less than half of the eli- gible voter endorsed the pro- ject. The Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada, the Most Rev. Howard H. Clark. right, archbishop of Rupert's Land, i"ecr.>ives gift of hand--embroid- ered cope and mitre at din- ncr in Tokyo last week. With him are his wife; Dr. Paul ANGLICAN P-RIMATE RECEIVESTIBI IN J Sasiri. left. former president at St. Paul's University, and the Most Rev. Michael H. Ya- ~ if as ’ shire, presiding bishop of the Anglican Church of Japan. (CP Wlreplioto) participate in commemorative services in the nation's capital. Mrs. Lanteigne now lives with her 83-year-old husband in the fishing village of Caraquet. The Lanteignes had 13 chil- dren. Three were killed and two others wounded while serving overseas during the Second Wcrld War. iParIiament 1 lAt A Glance By THE CANADIAN PRESS TUESDAY, Oct. 30. 1962 Prime Minister Diefenbaker said he has suggested a meet- ing of Indian and Canadian experts to discuss arms for 9-0 ndia. Liberal Le a der Pearson called for “most generous terms" on any sale of Canadian military equipment to India. A n t o i n e Belanger (SC- Charlebois) said he will urge Quebec Social Credit to back i separatism if English press keeps joking about the party. David Lewis rNDP—York South) criticized cuts in pub- lic works spending as a “stu- pid“ approach to the nation's ' problems. ; Guard Iniured By Prisoner MONTREAL (CP — A guard at St. Vincent de Paul Peniten- tiary was slashed across the face y a prisoner wielding a breadknife Tuesday and au- tliorities feai he may lose the sight of one eye. The guard was identified as Lauricr Rousse , His assailant, said Warden Michel Lecorre, was Jacques (Tarzan) Laplante. serving 12 years for manslaughter, assault and 1a e The attack occurred as guards were escorting a group of pris- oners bac to cells following mealtime. LeCcrre said the prisoner held Roussel hostage for 10 minutes after slashing him and only agreed to release the guard under guarantee. Authorities acceded to La- pl:inte's request trans- ferred to provincial police cell in downtown Montreal. Laplante is to be arraigned today on a charge of grievous assault. What sparked the attack was not immediately known. ” U.S. Explodes Megaton Blast WASHINGTON (AP) -— The United States set off a nuclear test blast in the atmosphere Tuesday in the Pacific Ocean area LE3!‘ Johnston Island the Atomic Energy Commission an- nce . The newest U.S. blast followed threetest explosions which the AEC said Russia fired over its own territory during the week- 3 O E end. 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Detroit Plays Japanese Team To 3-3 Draw TOKYO (AP)—Detroit Tigers played a 3-3 tie Tuesday with Toci Flyers. .lapan’s pro base- ball cliampions, before a crowd at ‘$2,000 at the Korakuen Sta- 1 The game was called at the end of nine innings by mutual agreement. 'l'cei's 18-year-old pitching ace, Yukio Ozakl, retired six Tigers in a row, three on strike- outs. One of the strikeout victims was Al Keline. Detroit right- fielder. Tigers beat Daimai Orions 12-1 Saturday in the first game of their 1,7-game Oriental tour. ghey meet Yomiuri Giants to- ay. RENT-A-CAR SYSTEM FRANCHISE 25 the number disclosed by the AEC in that country's current series. Negroes, Whites Flock’ To P'oII-s In N. Rhodesia LUSAKA. 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