ELC; Rink Clinch II It's Good For The Island The Guardian is For It who @ narration “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” tho by Post payment Authorized a: Second Class Department. Ottawa. and Office noun. VOL. LXXVII. NO. 57 Mill tor allh. Ir. MEMBERS OF WINNING B.C. RINK DISPLAY TROPHY \tcmhci-s of the British ('oi- completed. They clinched the manic: took place following nvnhia rink happily clutch the Iankard with an 9-7 extra end the end of the afternoon ;\I...-rl‘naid Brier Tankard match with Prince Edward mamh LP“ “gill ‘31‘1’. ». l(‘" winning it Fridw 'ii'tcr- ls‘aiid Earlier in the dtay 33?” Nalm'ark‘ lead' bred ' ,"' ' . " ‘ Britten. second. Leo Her- F’itll as the Canadian Mons they defeated the Saskatche- hem. mate and “Nah Dagg' crrhn: championship was wan rink. Presentation cere- skip. Iense Moments Hold Spectators As Last Rocks Curled In Brier R\l.f’ll CAMERON ening. but I doubt it, I am sure piece of granite sliding over the 'l‘hct't‘ only have been tenscr if there. were such they never ice stir ace. nttiillt‘ttls at the Forum I h a it had the national attention as It was the last rock of the Btu come about six o'clock last ev- was focussed on a nine-i n c h ier and on it rode the. Canadian Iocal letter Rates i Slates For Increase Ily ‘ier Tankard. And to add to the. Idrama it was thrown in an ex- Itra end. ; In curling language it had too Imuch weight; Charlottetown lskip Art Burke missed, and the ititle and plaudi.s went to . Dagg and his British Columbia lrink from Vancouver. H a d Burke made the at- shot he . . tcmptc Dagg would have found .... v y‘,“,~.‘ -‘ - _ _ '~ ' . . ‘. - DI l.\\\.\ ti lll.l (Ia .n‘lllll-e (Clllffi. tor eatclh adfdllluflnl mmself m a m, “.nh me famous lf‘liCr.~ for local delivery \\'tl|t°‘m‘°‘°r lacm" ‘ereo' Richardsons of Saskatchewan I'm' live ccnts instead of Iou' CHAPGL JOURDAL RAH" 311d {Owed '0 Play MOIIICI‘ woekl)’ newspapers 110‘" are match last night against them. rcnis unricr a new schedule oi handled within 3 ch). at Inc po~':ii rates bein: proposed It rate of one cent for the first two on“ SITUATION ’, Pi, Ohm.“ one mm for “w m,“ It was an odd situation when .i iamcnt -: r V I 4 P H“ Hr (' mm] I m." ounces. and n cent for the. world champions had to e- t' re ‘ v." ‘.' . . .. . . ‘ tst s ‘ path nddhmna] {our ouncem pend on one of the lessci lights \llllttlsflll :mc notice l-ridav in Rural delivery mm. 1‘ free “,1. of the Brier to give them a titr‘ Commons of a resolution the first 9“st comes mailed. IContiniied on page 2. col. 6) ’t‘ttrltttg to the amending bill. and 1.: L“- a pnund ad. "—_"———*"*"~*“rs 'l‘iicir‘ was no Indication when‘dhiona] mm, Inc proposed new rates would’ These rat‘s e m be r9, «omc into cficct. ()tiicr changes placed with a new Standard “at will ziiicct newspapers and mum“, of oneha” cent per hem o 0 riodicals mailed to each separate dfl- \ post oiticc spokesman said drcss. Iltc changes are cxpectc to roisc an extra $8,500,000 a year department. which is at an estimated deficit ’ 34.276308 in the current l‘is- m hwa] delivery rates year (‘ertain cultural and technical N i c II o I s o it said last publications. as recommended Woulli. soon after he took over by the royal commission on A four-centper-pound postage rate on specimen copies of pub- lications is being withdrawn and the mail matter made subject Gov’t Member TORONTO (CPI The rank an file of Ontario's tobacco growers told Agriculture Minis- Iroturn to minimum prices on to- acco grades thc portfolio. he wants to put publications. will he given mail- ‘1‘ St ' _' ' ..t .V ( lltt‘ post officn on a paying'ing privileges now granted to 'h‘ l”) :“al ("9 ‘:)”"_S"“]" n ox newspapers and periodicals dc 9 a r mme gr “'0” “ l." ' . t . arrived at Queen‘s Park in pri- aggrinnlucrlelglon‘ vale. cars shortly before noon P‘ I ‘ Friday to show their disconicn 3‘ H‘ h 0 1 5011's TESOIUIIIIII with prices in the tobacco mar~ will be before the COIIll‘n-lni‘kch Monday. It will be debated later Both sides inchhmhd hm..- 'l'lir- pi'cscnt rate for Iocai- the Elem-i“ Ilclivt‘t‘y letters of four cents for 'lt‘ first ounce and two "cuts for czich additional ounce is hcin: abolished All letters Will [hp lit‘ at the rate now prevailiu; in Iht‘ Si‘SSlf‘" belm‘f‘ “19 bil|.informal meeting was inconclu- ltti mm of town Icttcrs five amending the Post Office Act. Is sive. However. Mr. Stewart. told cm. tor the first ounce and introduced. the growers that if minimum prices were what they wanted. these would be provided. In London, Ont.. a meeting of the industry's advisory commit- tee broke up without any state- ment on its deliberations hut tobacco com-p n it ie 5 predicted II Iicket will be without jobs by the mid- dle of next week if tobacco auc- tion exchanges remain closed. Thant Has 'f ' I Di hcu ty 0 With Force UNITED NATIONS tCI‘l-~ Secretary-General U Tlllltll Fri-‘ day namcd an Indian general to head the United Nations Cy- prus force. but ran into diffi- culties raising troops for it. 2 Miami Hotel Cooks Cash $84,I .\II\.\II '.\PI ~ 'I‘wo Miami Bench holcl cooks. one of whom "ncvcr had an extra buck in my pocket in my life." cashed a 1.‘ l\\lll double iickct at Gulf- :t:'~:uu Park Friday for $84,114. Not satisfied with the higgt‘sl ooyoff in United racing history. Juan and Danny 'l‘unzon. of their winnings _ remained at t c ti'u . . fiicy matte their huge killing l'liu “sclny, When they failed to show Friday morning he telephoned Tuazon. who had split the ticket .with him and after a joyous celebration they to the track to collect. l‘Iach accepted a $40000 check and the balance of his half share ' cash then they marched to the sellers windows to see if their fabulous ltick had changed Luck was with them all the way. For Thursday's race. They won the first half of the double in Ill) . Rt "hr cashier's window hm ~-~i- “I'm Scatlcmmd' slu‘m‘ 9nd While Sweden agreed Condi- t‘loumu .i was {onrml ti - 'l‘ (‘0' 3‘0"?“ $850 m “"i him tionnlly to provide a contingent. Iickci might 11;."- hgmi tin. and g'x'l‘ 'al'cs' All” 'h's‘ ‘18 Brazil turned down Thanl's re— “..Lwd “hm Hm]. hnm‘ ,"l_ tickets remained alive. mm“ rm. mpnr toliiis. ran second in the omitth 1:00” Mid T113200 “‘4‘” ex‘ Canada delaye its response t‘ttco changed their ticket for lnita- and Canadian Ambassador p31,] has in the eighth and Spenda- pcnie in the ninth, Fortunately. when lnitahas won. all Olllet‘tday; with the secretarygcncrah lK‘llOt'S “N0 Win 01” and "10 Finland and Ireland also held .IWO COOkSPCCEmG OWN?" M the off their replies While Austria. Cm”? lwm dOUble DOOI. approached in fo r m a l I y by Spcndapenie ran seventh in‘Thant. was reported ready to the ninth race, won by Doctor contribute only a non‘combat |Hank. $4. Isuch an I Mspilal iimt. lie was placed first when the "l'l'lllllll w‘ Gathering Dusk Tremblay late. Friday held his tihird conference in as m‘ / gone to the In buy the ticket. said that when thc payoff was an- nounced. "I just held on to the‘ "NW tight .nd went home lhnking all over. ter Stewart Friday they want a . armed forces. . Itime the ceremonial uniform ofitrouhlc set iii three days la full general He CHARLOT'rE'rowN, CANADA, Parliament At A Glance By THE CANADIAN PRESS Finance Minister Gordon tabled final 1963-64 supple- icntmy estimates of $1340,- Rfi’.747-~making a grand to- ‘ Ial of 36.860.020.247, l Transport Minister Pickers- gill tabled an abridged report backing up TC.\‘s deciston In phase out its Winnipeg 0ver~ haul base. External Affairs .\linistci artin said Iherc is no dc- ctsion yet on whether ('auada will join the IIN's Cyprus force. Postplaster-General Nit-hoi- notice of a move Icttcr rates to from four. Harkiicss tl’C , said Premier Bennett of B.C. blocked the best ('olumbia River Treaty plan for Canada. (leoi‘gc (‘hattcrtou tl‘(‘ ~- Esquimalt-Saanich' urged that materials for Columbia River ; dams be exempt from red- cral sales tax. MONDAY. March 9 The ('ommons meets at 2le pm to resume the (to. lumbia 'l‘rcatv debate. The Senate stands adjourned iin- Jails. Given By .\'.-\N(‘\' WI..'I‘F. .\ct Respecting .lails and A n Prisoners. given second reading.» 'n l the Legislature ycstcrday .moriting. provides for a possible futi'rc arrangement witii thc fer!— ci'al government I) y which prisoners from this scrtcnced to bctwcen siv months and two ycnrs in jail c :uld scrve terms in federal institu- Iinrlcr prtueitt ln'v. only iho~c whose terms cvcecd rt-o years can he sent Df‘llltt‘tll‘al'lt‘h iintlrr th.-n supervision of the Canadian Penitentiary Sc‘w icr. .10 act rend ycsicrziin gun: the govci'nn‘icni authority I'J (‘|tl‘l' into an azrrcmcnt will) the federal government regard- ing the matter. "such agreement to include provisions \y'lic"rt‘)y such persons shrill at the expense of the PL‘OVlllfl' KING PAUI. DIES ATHENS 'Rctitcrs' Paul of the Hellcur‘s. monarch in died Friday with by his side complications that a stomach ulccr Within hours of old moniirch's Prince Constantine. L’Il claimed King (‘onstnntinc thii King Poul died. Qiiccn Fi'cdcrika fainted at his bedside wliilc (‘onstnntinc wept. Arriving at night at the ens l'l\_\ al palace in .1 car stantinc. onri King reigning :iftt‘l' I .\lll- ("on- c fi ‘sl time for III was accompanied by hi: «ypungei sister Prim-cs: li'cnc. Prisoners Bill econd Reading province ‘ be confined . | I I ICE DANGEROUS By JACK PICKETTS GRINDSTONE. Que. t‘(‘Pi — 'The great aerial seal hunt over .tbe Gulf of St. Lawrence wound jup its second day Friday with reports of damaged aircraft and .discouraged pilots threatening to go home. ' Seven of the 70 or more sma.l planes takinr part were. re ported badly damaged. l.ack ot solid ice made it risky for the ‘pilots to land near the seat 5 At one time four men reported marooned on a drift- ing ice pan southwest of here. All Alberton Seal Hunters Recovered ALBI'ZR'I‘DN Glen \Ia'lli-‘ws reported from the Magdalen ls- Iands last night that most of the day had been spent in rounding up members of the ~ll- member seal hunting party from here. left on the, ice ".‘nursday afternoon. The men made their way to .sealin-g sh‘ps in the vicinity. .\II were rectivered Ms. tei‘day safe and mind. How- ‘cyer. several had spent wet and gcold hours on the ice when the ‘ laiics were unable to to 9 them to shore, ’I‘hui‘sdav hf’f‘aile“ of freezing rain. Only eight seal were lauded by Matthews' party dur- ing the day. Mr. Matthews said reports were current that a man been killed by the propeller of a snowmobile, However, later ilt.t" Quebec Provincial Polite said no one, had been killed. I 5 a. The new act is being promoted“ by Attorney - General M. Alban mer. who said that the new act would "bring up ho date. our jail act." All parts of tthe 43-section act were given approval. with me ' I 1' a: exception of one section which den-1th with the hospitalization of prisoners. WHO SHOULD PAY? The section read "unless mite"- \viise d'recied by the Attorney- Gencral. all expenses of his stay and trcntmcnt at the hospital shall he provided for by the prisoner." DI‘. Hubert \lachtill. minister to the scu- lion and moved seconded y W‘altcr Dirgwc'fl 'PC-‘an Kings) that it Ictcd. "The Dl’tt‘lllt'PS iiciyi'ly all 'I ‘ RS- lf‘ontinncd on page .. vol. III who becomes heir presumptive to the Greek throne. Wcinen went in the streets as (books learned of the death of‘ King Paul-only a few hours after he awoke apparently in‘ lnl'll'm’t‘t'l health and spirits. QUEEN COLLAPSES Quccn Frcdcrika collapsed attthc royal figures who have al-’ the bedside when the king died trendy signified lllt‘ll' intcotion lit‘ -in the royal residence of 'I‘aloi,l l6 miles from \thcns. with the. rovnl family around him. (‘oiit'li officials were looking after the‘ queen The king had been ill with hloorl clots in a leg and lung‘. since his operation for stomachl tilcci's two weeks ago. Kidiieyl ago. . (‘onstantinc look the oath inl .thc presence of the hierarchy of the Orthodox Church of. SATURDAY. MARCH-r. 1964. were or key men Pilots Threatening Io Quit Seal Hunt il.ater they were said to bow been picde up by a rcscut helicopter. .omc pilots said they were ready to abandon the hunt be- cause of the dangerous ice. con ditions. The season for seal-hunting began Thursday. The first day was a poor one because of men lwinds. rain a fog, 'Poon ICE CONDITIONS The main problem Friday was the poor landing condition ice to the southwest .herc. where one medium-sized seal herd was situated. ice pans were small. dotting a gen erally open gulf. Pilots said they weren‘t even considering landing on them. i as in this area that tut:- four men had been (ll‘lfllll; Quebec Provincial Police sour the helicopter after them. the north. the icr‘ pans ‘were larger and more solid. but ie planes had to go 40 miles reach a huge seal herd. Five of the damaged planes cracked tip in 40 mile-an-tioui winds Thursday night. To sai- vage them their wings would 7-; 3: helicopters 9 based on the Magdalcns. The general feeling seemed to b." 3 be the ice. would not last longer unless ‘ days than three more , north drift larger flees from the into the gul. RUN SHUTTLE SERVICE Several pilots were flying to the point of land closest to the . then transferring their hunters to small pans by hcii- coptcr. The choppers were run- .II 0 Q2 .ning a Shuttle service from the ice to the planes with pelts. One pilot said the only pPopic who of this year's seal hunt would be helicopter charterei's. Others. especially those flying the larger. heavier Beavers and (fcssna 180s. werc leaving. Four left the Magdalcns Friday and others- wcre getting ready to leave today. However. ships appeared to he in the seals. Eight sealing ships have been licensed—the Nova Scotia vessels North Star VI. Polar Star. Arctic Findca vor. ’l‘heron ‘19 a. . inna and Trepasscy and the Fort Levin. out of Quebec. Land-based hunters have also been doing we , Gen. MacArthur Has Operation WASHINGTON sureons removed Gen. ouglas MacArthur‘s gall bladder today and said they found no evidence of any cancer. Tie post - operative coiidl- tioo of the Btyear-old warrior and hero of two world wars was described as "satisfactory." The surgeons reported after a lengthy operation iliat they also had removed gall stones in the common bile duct. a passageway in the ahdo- 1 Crown Prince Constantine Proclaimed Greek King Greece and the political. ludi- cial and military leadership of the country in town: cere- mony at the palace hcrc. Informed stitlt‘(‘(‘~ said the fit-. noral of King Paul will be ncxt‘ \vcc'. It was understood that. among attendth funeral in \thcns. the SUYPI‘I‘IL'DS of Denmark. The Netherlands. King Baudouin Belgium and probably Prince Philip. a cousin ol the late king Queen Elizabeth of England said she was "deeply grieved" to learn of the death and com- mandcd one week's mourning at the British court. Governor General Georges \‘aoicr sent a message cypresm in; sympathy. would make any money out. ‘llI-IQ levels equalling ltl0~repi'e- ‘sents an average of total wach .paid by firms employing mow A P i Army BANDIT TAKES ONLY KISSES ORON'I‘D rCPt kissing bandit of 'l‘m-nntn': west-cud Parkdalc district twice Thursday He was accosted at least to landladies in the last two months The say hP doesn't harm thom He just cm- braces them after pntcrin. their homes on the pi'ctcvt _ of looking for a room to t ren. Living Costs Hit Record ,By Feb. I OTTAWA (‘Pt- Irving costs 1in (‘atiada rose to record levels in January. with the consumer ‘pricc indcx at Feb, i ’. three-tenths of a point to llHfi fron l2l4.2 a month earlier. The Dominion Bureau of Stas- iics said today the January in- .crease in the indcywyai'dstick of urban living costs- occurred after it had held steady during November and December at its previous hiin of 134 2. The in- dcv ' It 11] . is based on 1949 prices equalling 100. The inrch at Feb 1 was. 1.8 per cent or 12.4 points above the figure for the corresponding date in 1063. i In January most of the in- transportation or rccration and read ‘hat'co al ing. tow and alcohol and clothing were higher. while the housing and health and per- sonal care indexes were un- changed and the food index de~ ciined slightly. The January rise followed a decline in industrial wages dur- ‘ing December. The index of lavzroge industrial wages and sa aries at Jan. I latest date available was 2.10.3. contained with 197a month earlier and l82.8 a year earlier. MARKS AVERAGE This index also iiscd on than 15 persons in a wide range. of industries. INSIDE TODAY Births. deaths . , . . . ., . . (‘lasslficd . l2. l3 (‘omics . . . . . . . . . . . . ll Editorials I Smrt 10 Kings. Queens. (‘in .. 5 Sumnicrside ... .. 3 W en's . R Finance. markets "3 —————_——— MRS. Rl"l'll Thornton. with is marched unidciitilied gun in her back. .Iow n slrcct \y I .lmllyicakct Friday atlci ION» ~01,.;;QM SEVEN cams _ where W E A l’leai' and colder. show m-:_ Seven Prisoners Flee J Create Bedlam ln Dalla lllel 1‘1 and 3D. Sunrlag. rimul; es Curling Championship With Extra-End Win Over PEI. MSEE STORIES ON PAGE 10 I H I R w inrl' lflfl't .111: ll 4 l."- ., .1 Hill. l l i" finds 'I I. l I Hostage Held By Fake Pisio l)‘yl.l.\‘§ \l1 \‘r‘vcii PI‘S broke out of the county jail Friday and two of them turned the corridors around the Jack Ruby murder trial into hcrllam One captured a woman hostage with a fake pistol. ' Slicriif ('liarics Player stopped the prisoner with the hostage and freed her, taking the prisoner into custody. Less than two hours later four were recaptured. including two picked up in the courthouse and immediate area. The hostage was Thornton. about till. widow of a former district court judch Sheriff Bill Decker identified Ihc man With the pistol made of soap as (‘larcncc D Gregory. pi I\ltll \It's Ilutlt TRIAL VO'I‘ DISRI'I’TI‘II) The Ruby trial was not dis- i'uptcd Reporter: in the court. room said no on:I knew of the corridor furor. One llPl‘DlllP of thc .t'nl. screaming mclec was \Ii's. .\lc‘t- vin .\I Belli. wife of Rub s chief defence counsel. Ruby 1: ' for the slaying of Lee Harvey Oswald. accused :ss .sin of President Kennedy and \lrs “USU- niat'y . a deputy, wcic sic. companying a Ruby defcnce witness. Little Lynn. to the women's room. Little a one-time in Ruby's c a 5 Lynn. 19 pregnant and strip tease anccr ’ joint. spotth 7:: «Ta .lwo men in an area of the court- house where none should have on. She began St‘l'f‘allllllfl. "Oh. my God He‘s after me." cried the stripper. BRM‘E DUDR \Ii‘s. Bohr and \Irs \llun rushed the exotic dancer into a stairwell wurie reporter braced the door as added pro- let-lion. 'l'hcrc was no immediate con- firmation there was any connec- tion between the petite blonde and the jailht'eakcrs Lute Lynn is the stage name .of harcn Lynn Bennett of Fort Worth. .\I an early Ruby hear— ing. searchers found an un- Ioaded .25~calibre pistol in her purse Shc ‘ sh: had no The pistol was a heat-up relic and would or fire. l‘he bi'i-ak occuried on the sixth floor of the jail Two of the men made their way to the second floor. where the Ruby trial was in progress. TAKEN AS HDS'I‘AIHC One was captured. The other. Gregory. went into probate court. He took .‘lt'S. ’I‘hoi-nlop as a hostage. As the pair turned down the hall toward the courtroom District Judge .oe B. napping her in the Dallas t'ri- nunnl t‘ourts Building whcte ihc .lack Ruby murder trial is I'll‘lll'.‘ Itt‘lt’ Dcpoly Slici'ff (‘harlcs Plain. at right. t'mll Rtm‘n ll'lt‘l’il'; lliihv". trial. \Ii'. 'I'i‘ipn'rin 'oirl "rptui'lf‘t'i. d p p u : i c s and spci'taltu's, "Plpj|\.[v :tpp lynch please stay back " (llj's‘flt‘, I‘ ’ il‘ c stationed himself on "to sirlcwa‘L in front of the man .rtttl \l'x 'I‘hrirrt‘on .i'i_\'t’I‘. nw ants tlapscd in front of hm lui' :ippnrcntly un- armed. h \ groun -.tii‘:'t-i’ulcrcri and till- nicdiaiciy a wave of deputies couvcrecd or lltltl TRIAL (IDV'l'lNl'l-IS Dr'spi'e tiiv tunl'ision It] the (‘lll'i'lt’llti'x tlit‘ Ruby Irml went on tltlilllt“’t'ilplt‘rl \ polu sergeant testified illili .lack liltll‘. ;i(lll‘i‘.ilt‘fl plot fill: for two day‘s to kill Lee ll.‘tt“.t'\ its‘ ill be! It“ I lilst want the that \t'oi‘irl to know .Iowx ll.'l\4‘ :‘l'< " was the reason he gave «ltriiilin: itswiiir‘l” declared ' \url on that dl‘a‘ main noic. thc Jar» rested its murd ' case against Ruby. While r! e to n c o lawyer: shouted rihit‘t'l‘r‘ms and yarn cle- nianrl~ .o.‘ a mistrial. the Stale of Texas tit-:~ for the first Ilnl€ estulfitsiiwtl :i possible \'i\\' 7.4 lwliiiid Ruby's assassin of of inward. Fitt'IIvf‘fl Pi't‘sitlcn: Kt‘nncrly Ton <tato to im- pt‘(‘<s on the iury of four women .'i:\l\ stiilllti and eight nicn. who are trying the Sfyctixm'd Ruby for hl‘ litc. that tlswairl‘s slaying was thoroughly premeditated 'I‘Iic Il‘l Wurlr- 'crl Police, Sgt. quietly through A series of unimportant questions They dciili \t'lill the commotion the baseiiicn‘ of Dallas headquarth af'ci‘ Sif‘ppt‘tl from a crowd gunned down Oswald with Single hnIIci DEFEXI‘F The three Melvin Rci‘i P It 1 I R i.lt" jumped to thriv- jet-lions. Brown ovcr'w'rd thorn. Liz, Burton To Wed Soon ’l‘tit’tmfi‘t) .(‘P tilt/anon! Taylor and th‘llil‘Tl Burton plan to marry in a I'IIIH‘I ceremony in thc initcd Stzucs- ll‘. tit: noxt few days. a spokesman for the PRU I'I‘ZS‘I‘S defence l;t\\'tt‘l"~ .Ioe Tntlaltlll and repeatele with o .loc ‘-llll .I':rl:r \ couple siiitl l‘ t"tl'_‘ There was no oft-ciai word from \l‘ss ’l'avlov w ho was granch a \chwan diiorce from singer I-Itlclzc I’ishci' ’I‘hiit'sday. or from Burton. who was di- vorced from hzs u‘fo ii. \iovico last year. ' *8 than. ..5. log (“'t‘l‘ .‘i lair in a parking lot. capmrcil too kdnnppcr. The fake p' ‘ol wilt made ’t'tm“ .It.llV .lllll .t iww c v" t it It I) P] ho p tAl‘ Wircphoioi .. “w. ......-