WEATHER Overcast with snowflurries: north winds 30. gusts to 45 diminishing by evening to northwest 20. Low-high 33 and 37. ‘Il it's Good For the Island _ I Q h l The Guardian is For it ' g _‘u ' ‘ g . ll Il\. “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” — VOL. LXXVI. NO. 2 “Wm” ‘5 5m“ Ch" 3"“ by “1' 9°” 223' Mm“ CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY. JANUARY 3. 1963. Decision SWEARING - IN CEREMONIES TODAY Farmer Fills Vacancy L .n . ' In Provincial Cabinet 00"" g in Congo Wth SEVEN CENTS 16 moi-«3s~ 2 Cars Reported Missing: In Nfld. Causeway Break ‘ ministers within the legal num- LEOPmJDVILLE (Ap)_.E-1e. I “mirror ‘gfi‘i‘i‘flnen or a snow- lSASK. COUPLE l would retain the services of down—military and d'i‘plomatlct ' lls l Mr. McQuaid. the former attor- -—built up against president‘ I ' ney- general gfld treasure“ the Moise Tshom‘be‘s beleagueredi l RquNA {Cpl F ‘ premier said not in any uffic- Katanga province regime wed_; . u — althif; ial capacity. There will be unof- v ‘ Lawrence Warkin and l ficial relations with Mr. M c- “95d3y- _ I wilfe_ were blissful. [ Quaid— we'll put it that way. If United N a t io n 5 Secretary d their advertisement | it becomes necessary for us to General U T h a n1 rejected . inn’Khe Leadegll-Posti ' . call on Mr- McQuald we will Tshombe's overtulnes for further sr. PETERS ~ Two children i he thought the children were. ’- 3" r5~ “"9"” ’ t Premier Walter 1?. Shaw an- nounced yesterday that he has chosen M. Alban Farmer. QC, Charlottetown. for the portfolios of attorney- general and treas- urer in his new cabinet which will be sworn in this morning at 11 by Lieutenant - Governor F. W. Hyndman at Government House. Mr. Farmer will take on tlle' two portfolios formerly held by' J. cQuaid. Souris. defeated; in the Dec. 10 provincial gener-' ll election. There will be no other cabin- ' l. " Jam-w; .—_..n. FiVe Persons Feared Los’r . ST. JOHN'S. Nt’ld. ICPl .- about. 20 knots. The RCMP said ‘ William Greening. a Port Bland- there was 18 to 20 feet of water. m A: 91 Changes- APCOI'diNL’ ‘0 Pre- value his 8dVlce-" negotiations on unification. He and an adult were pulled from lHOWPVPl‘. the ice gave way and :gngogggatgg 5:.5‘51‘ lord I‘ESident Who lives. about The destruction 0f the bridge. mier Shaw 3“ other cabinet The Premier W97" 0“ l0 53? called through a New ork chilly waters here yesterd ayer. Pratt plunged into water up onsDec 4 atléomnachagéian 1150 . ram a highway thCh W35 WHShEd Gill [0 sea by ministers will stay in charge of. "we have a very worthy SUbStl' spokesman for Tshombe to de- when they fell through the ice ' to his neck. -‘ HM "a‘l of their dau Mgr ‘Causewayl 331d wedhfiSday he the Powerfu} Currems- “(35 the. their respective departments. tute in Mr. Farmer in whom we liver "action , , mg wordl5_" near the SL peters Bay bridge_ He called for help and sue. *9 ' g ‘ saw two cars plunge into a 10- worst of a destructive night in Michelle. a sister for Lor- raine. Clarence. Betty. Tony. Lawrence Jr.. Linda. Florence. Shirley. Gregory. Darby. Virginia. Cameron. Bernadette and Tommy. have every Confidence... He 'is 1‘ Thiant believes the only dis- William MacKinnon. 7. son oficeeded in attracting the atten- man ohoutstandlng ability and cussions required are on tee - Mr. and Mrs. Glendon MacKin-.tion of George Saunderson, who has a high sense or hum": 5'51" iiical matters. the spokesman non. St. Peters and Jerry Mac- 5 used the board to pull Mr. Pratt VICE! F ‘n b k. g said. and he "definitely is not Kinnon. 7. son of Mr. and Mrs. J:fi'om the water. .. . y H I, ., . ’ “ r. armer 'WI 6 W0? 1" seeking a resumption of nego- [John MacKinnon. St. Peters; A few minutes later the chil- . u. . y. at]; flarlwzalgh “In: HON. M.A. FARMER. "l a We" EStathhed S-VFtem 0‘ tiations." I :fell through the. ice while play-idren popped into view in the, ~Commz m a {a m“... arm‘s”? gfigedeyfigngigeffi i“grill;:Zfisggngggofihg?hggo\;' ‘ - . m," . . . ‘f'nénplalpomml {ind .w‘“ be Falling into line on one tech- in, . iholes Mr. Pratt had made in Messed with a record 1962 brgjdge going om The“ Mr- ram m‘el'tea a mick blanket of the M ru dun, M the (_ahinetlhah' Wat‘s. all cabinet ministers WOIRIHE 1n theasmy With one 01' ulilical matter was the Union fiamuel Scott noticed th at rithe ice. harvest of 65.0th bushels of Greening saw a ca'r coming to; “oh. washing out railway- carefully with the idea of ma Ohm? gamgd a great deal 0f ex- ill-l0 OUiStan-dmg -men now far-n. Mime” d“ Ham Kamnga' me pth and can“ m ROdemk?’ “drama” and Mr‘ saunder' CFOP- 200 calves and 30m“ ward the bridae across Port‘track‘s in several places Trains mg other changes but with reg-hhggfihczegdggmghiérahghldsob: iglga/iérvrlllllrt‘lgnftln‘anclal matters in giant copper mining company Pratg. who was at a garage : tslhn‘ directed the 131315 to pug bales of feed. Mic h elie Blandmrd harbobr were expected to be bac'k in op . . .. . i . A . whose o emotions have oured 9931‘ Y- : ell' arms 0“ 0h 9 1C9 3“ brings the _ear to a ver .. ' - - :lzzlogzstlémltlmgodhie hiringahgl“? other cabinet changes." Mr.”Farmer said last evening 340900908 3 year into {sham‘ When Mr. pram arrived thelpuh themsglves to safety. Ex, happy conclzgion... y I put my hand to the wm- eration late Wednesday. me apmia'mem of aflnmev .glNO DISLOCATION . . he ls. honoredby being asked be~s treasury. two boys were nowhere to be accpt for hemg cold and wet the The newest arrival has 15 my fitimate was going about the suburban Mount Pearl area general and another of trpa‘Slm. The Prem'" “‘3‘” his doms'm‘ , 1“ whim" cab‘Ml' I Wm 9' n' The company's Brussels head- seen. He picked up a board and 3 children were none the worse hmthers and Sisters. 1., mikes an ‘hnur She came in when the Wa U. H” rd River . ‘to m a ke no other changes (Continued on page 5. col. 7) [quarters announced it was dis. punched holes in the ice where l for wear. Said 2l_year_old Lorraine. a'nd Shé just simp'ly turned 0herhsurged over its banks. matching eitperts to this central ' the oldest. “My p arents ‘she showed me her red light} Several families were evacu- ‘Collgo capital WEdneSday mght love children so much. and where she turned bottom up and filed. and fizzle-3 and car! “V8 EXPLAINS DELAY "One of the. reasons it took so' long to make tip my mind on the formation of the new cabin- ,foot galp where the bridge sec- Newfoundland. pounded by a jtion of the causeway had been vicious storm that was even seconds before. harder on the Maritimes. r. Greening said in an in—' Port Blandford is 150 miles ‘terview that he and his wifewest of here. dew and watched. The car. to Heavy flooding occurred in 33. “1 help deViSe a 53’5th ‘0 shut my mother just works mir- she disappeared." partially or completeLV". oi} those revenues mm“ Ka‘ . acies." » ‘ Mr. Greening said he phoned merged. tanga and the central Con-go The Warkins farm seven the RCMP. got his coat and Another bridge west of port of one government of Rrem-ielr Cyrille. - . was just two minutes too latenangepous for traffic late Wed. tails 3f his responsibilities in a; Lm3“$?:tl"gf“5t‘ablet,:°§‘:ne ‘5 a I . . ,mgavfighassfifigtngaxiichff nesdayd and tcloseéd by thbee’rhigh‘i new e artment. l 63’ “Ian - P I K d ' . . A »- ways epar men as wa an "in epast three and one .i S Associated Press correspond~ . I I e lappeared. He never put on his ice roared doom the Gambia. . ,ent Dennis Neeld at Elisabeth- lbrakes." River. ‘ ENCINO. Calif. (APl-Jack Another well-known actor. Dickjbeing moved out of Union V I . , ‘Carson. Canadian - born actor lPowell is gravely ill with can— i Minipre's huge copper refinery GAGNON, Que. tCPt —.— A ‘ ran into a sumvstorm and hampered by strong tides and s S|$fers ' M d d th 1 d th d d. I 1 h t small plane blinded by ice and heavy lcmg. CALGARY (CPl——-The pilot of heavy rafting ice which caused To India ‘35 e 0“ m0“ 9 come 1,3". At his bedside were his wife. ‘Tshombe‘s ear ier t rca s - ~. " ICA ST 3_ I . 5 ur ere who usually lost the girl. died 35mm, his brother, Robert destroy all such facilities. 5"” was “"55"”: wednes‘iay BF ME L0 killed late Wednesday when 1115 Two CARS. MISSING at ‘ ‘ l l - l ‘ .: . the pilot lost his bearings. . . . ‘ . , . . TORONTO ‘C'Pl—‘An elderly oer. He was 52. ‘ our Hartman in Ehsabethvme believe the wld country south of this north- ‘ . on the southeast outskirts of :lng five persons have been re- Piesu‘leht hennedy a three sis- shoemaker who came to Canada ; He had been ill for more than 521:; actor wag born Jnhn l scarchcdmaflh pnhcy will be cm Quebec mining town The l‘iCAF radar station at Ca‘garv shortly lafler takeoff ported missing Bo'h cars had mm. are going m India and Pak_ . - » - - - , - . , :the plane on its radar screens: h- “ed - f0 ‘1 “35 mund In his one-1‘00!" thng ‘ Carson was the third actor I“ . . l i f .f d how many wele a . . .lohn obert Bruce Holmes, [Blandford causeway. However, W ite House ca an in rm . - .to Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Carson. [13053 0r 3 “9359 “‘9 a“ . . . r - t e and th. h uh I . . . . . . . ‘ Wailers WOdHCSdal Strangled "rt-3c?“t \VCEhS to die 0‘ cancer- [in Carmam Man The family ’resumption of talks is not ac, Quebecair operations at l i 01 a ‘m mug e 32. the only occupant of the .police refused immediately to, and private vns1t. Pierre Salli: Laughton and Thomas Mitchell. I . _ sections. ‘went across the causeway. I Blandford was considered too pai'tmcnt and pick up the de-[ Adoula This help forAdoulas Ville reported costly machinery C I ' Dragging operations were un- l ' t a ‘derway Wednesday. although iwho blustered across the screen cer. at Jadotville b e. c a u s e p _ . . single-engine aircraft was lthe bridge to go out. his home WEdnesday 0‘ 03'“ lCarson. and his physician. Dr.1 Neeld said consular officials night and presumed d0“ ml "S wmdsmem med MW and plane crashed in a farming area RCMP said two cars vontain- PALM BEACH. Fla. tAP‘~ from Trim 30 years ago' is“ months' Flmer Carson on Oct 27 1910 lcarried out if Tshombe's pm. it. was not known immediately ‘MmSle' QM" mmflpd ’pmu'ng .from McCall airfield been expected to cross the Port ‘ .istan next month for What the and stabbed to death. The others were Charlesfimoved to Wisconsin when he rowed lmouski said one of its pa - Gagn‘m 3mm” radi" “he Que‘ plane. was dead at the scene. irelease the names of the five‘ ger. White House press secre- l __.,... - —~r————-————- We“? 1’13" “’35 Wide-d "‘ the . ' h A fed l< - t r. 'd w dne d“ aman e- .lames Ste ens. whose a . i .. *«~»——v . er anes .,ni.ade con . -. ‘ An engineer Wit thc. era persons. , ar). sai .e scy g vpolice estimglied at so. wit:1 5w." iggugfig fir: grew"; ‘ ‘t-r ‘ . tigth'pilhe ‘cess'na 172, but ldst .V 1- ‘ ‘forestry department. the was on Mr. Greening. a 60-year-old mentsare still being made for “believed killed Saturday or Sun-l . ja Cannon c0118 5;, last Aug lPlane PIunges .ihe plane when it had about m'.’ Capt. Mathieuflnionnc, pilot- a holiday 'when he decided to war veteran who stopped three the trip by Patricia Lawftrrd. day police said. He was found ‘ A d p NJ Shane minutes' fuel 19ft ling the Quebecair F-Zl twm- ‘go for a ride. other cars from plunging into Eunice Shrlvei- and Jean Smith, in the room behind his west l I 331.1,!“ 8 flags.‘ reheé'rsal 2f Info i The Quebecah. plane we,“ 0,, gengined airliner. hoped to sight .I There were no homes or build- the waters. estimated the. cur- and that, no details are. avail- Dundas Street shop with the. cmicvs Choice_ ors said ‘whh its scheduled flight after ithe small plane and guide him lngs near the crash scene. rent running through the hole at.:able yot. ('0 O .l : ,... 1.. 3: “rd 0! 3“ deem“ mm knotted 17 then he had a stomach disorder. CHICACO lAPl»—The plunge radining the last known position lto Gagnon- ‘ ‘ “filmy around his neck. Hisl Big blusterer with a Of a twig...“ng private mam, RCAF Search and Rescue The ‘Quebeealr ’dis'pateher‘s E witty ability to enliven any ' h, a physician's hnme h, dark. units at Trenton. Ont., and Hal- :"fhce m leOUShl 531d "ll-61- Iacked and Mr. Stephens' pock- REVELSTOKE. ac. tC‘Pl __ began to know in the late '805. including a child, and injured plane owned by the Lac Jean- the F-27 was unsuccessful in its 9" were "1de “wide (“1" An unprecedented 100 - inch Six {86¢ 2V2. weighing three persons. nine Flying Club in Gagnon. ‘ahempls "Head th€hélhl1’15""? snowfall followed by rain has pounds. he was a master of the. The doctor, racing to the (.01.. l was an a night from Mahicouh- . abtwc therlouds into an ails-a Po‘h'e" set off avalanches which have. double. take. the pained EXDTES- net of his house which the pan to its home base when it‘ll “1031‘ VISlblhtY throat was slashed and a bread ll in ' knit? was found near body. l n I party_such was the likeable ness late We d n e s d ay x mlttent (‘ on a Ct was made ' = h - the - sho lder ‘ Capt. Dionne later reported killed one person and trapped 510“. ‘9 0V" - u _ ,plane. hit. said he heard a Ponce said the Shop “'35 ran‘ arson character movie fans three of the plane's occupants, The Cessna. a single-engined ' through the heavy Clouds but . . o 17 others in the mountains of glance W'hh hUISing eye. Wl‘lh‘ ‘woman scream from the wreck- ‘ that he had lost all contact. With - ‘ ’ southeastern British Columbia. hung {mahead and 09°“ month. ‘age: "Get me out of here." lhf‘ hflhl plane and he resumed e u c r a The newly opened Rogers cars“ had had five yea‘rs'i The dead were tentatively ‘l‘llS scheduled flight. 1 pass section of the “(inseam eypei‘ience including vaudeville. ‘jdentjfied as mm? memberg (I): Ahnouncemehts, notices . 14 1 By that time. the small plane I t V . I D C ada Highway betwocn Revcl- F‘ght clubs and. me“ “’"ipan'm suburban 51wkle executives Births. deaths ------- - 3- I“ ha“ Passed “1“- hml' 0’ “5 fuei- OTTAWA t(TPlv~Pl‘imc Minis-i "Personally. i think that tliel21-22 talks with prime Munster . n stoke and (golden BC was ‘95 When he “shed ‘0‘ f“ms'ifn'lmilyi MrS- Ginem‘ 50ml“: ClaSSified - . . - - . e . ~ - -~ 14-1“ “'9 9110’ had hh’hne“ ’“ a" .ter Diefcnbaker. returningjagreement tbetween President. Macmillan. also told reporters '1‘ blocked by a second early LEFT WARNERS IN 1950 ‘her mmher' Mr" Elsa Vidal' Comics - - - - - - - ~ - - - - - - i - ~- '3 tempt 5 "ha'Sh'landm‘E 0“ a lake tanned and buoyant from 3 Ba- Kennedy and Prime. Minister that, "l n at llrally gave no ‘1. HOLLYWOOD (AP) -— Actor WmhwsdaV houlLS an”. {our He re arded himself a; an about 60. and her daughter. Su- Editorials . . . . . . . . 4 0" a mad; . hamas vacation. said Wednes-tMacmillanl at least Will achieve lthought to elections' during the ~ Didi POW?“ is i‘“ 8 deep Coma palm“ we're freed from a [or finer than a comedian n. 1 , H City. Queens . . . . . . . . . .. 5 CHEM" 1‘ 190 ""105 "0"”? 0‘ day he personally believes theregone objective: There Will be no week in which he swam and In“ 15 not expected i011“? mom buriad mow shed which saved get wars 3 long time breaking The mural were ldfihhfied 33 Prince County . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 ,SCDl-IIGS. _ ‘wdl be no expansion of the “nu~ gexpanswn of the nuclear family fished. . _ than a day. his personal physi— the“: .h'w “t “he movie mold of amusfl homes G. Somlo, a pilot of the summerside _____ H 3 'The RCAF sent a lwm—cn- .clear family" among the wesHamong western muons" If the “I had an pmnyahip hm. hm cian said Wednesday. ‘ " “u 0 lplane: his daughter. Terrif- 4» Sport 8 -iilned 00-3 from Greenwood. ern nations if a NATO mulll-lNATO force 15' set up. won no prizes for the size of jN.S.. to look for the downed‘lateral nuclear force is estab- Mr. Diefenbakcr. who has fish caught." been holidaying Since his ec SAYS NAT" MUST CONSULT ‘ The donor said poweh‘ who Fourtccn studean from the ing loudmouth. He severed con- \and the family majd‘ A“ were has cancer. has been slipping University of British Columbia Icontinued on page 3, col, 4i in critical condition. " mm the coma {m- the last tw‘o were skiing Sunday on Mount . . . . . ..7 J__. ti Powel. 58. is at his Wilshire district apartment with his wife. June. Allyson. and their two children. Powell's two brothers are. also here. They are Howard of Wil- lamette. Ill.. a vice-president of the Illinois Central- Railroad. and Luther. recently retired as a vice-president of International Halivester Company in South America. The actor‘s physician recently disclosed that the cancer had apread from the neck glands days. He is under heavy soda, Whalcback near Field. B.C.. on. when a huge avalanche slith- crcd down the. mountain. killing one and burying the remaining Dead is Jean Sharp. 2t. 0 Vancouver. Most-of the surviv- ors who dug themselves out of the snow. were shaken up. An inquest into Miss Sharp's dcath was to be held in Field at 2 pm. toda_. BR. Styles. superintendent of I Glacier and Revelstoke National IParks. said 100 inches of snow ‘ fell on the Rogers Pass between iDcc. 26 and Jan. l. There was Father, 2 Children Die In N.B. Blaze BATHURST. N.B. (CPl—With hospital with leg cuts suffered - - - when she jumped into snow the mother still in shoe: detzlls from a second floor window. of .8" 9.8m, wednes 8y we The two surviving children also which killed her husband and were when m hospital hmere two of their four children. re-gthcy were suffering from mild and chest cavity to the lower ‘ nothing in the records of the back. last 30 years to compare with it. New Blizzards Add mained vague. l Joseph Beniot. Brym‘. 31!. two: month-old Carole and Francois. 4. dried before dawn when flames swept. their tlwostorey wooden home three miles north of Bath- burst. The father. with Jean Claude. 6. nd . 0M. . aped but Bryar returned and died in a turther nescue attempt. ryar. 32. was taken to smoke inhalation. Cause of the fire. under inves- tigation Wednesday nigh-t. was not determined. Bahhulrst had another fire of unknown origin Wednesday. it badly damaged a garage and ' four busses of the North Shore Transportation Company. result. bus service in the Bath- urst area was expected to be disrupted for several days. lo British Hardship LONDON (Reutersl—A newt On both sides of the English wave of blizzards Wednesdainhannel. troops and bulldozers moved in on Britain and West- Ewere called out to rescue snow- ern Europe, already battered by {bound traffic. villages were lso« Kennedy Called o a week of snow storms in which :lated. pack ice along coasts and ‘ ‘ I It least 140 deaths have been lfrozen rivers impeded shipp up u e ‘ attributed to the cold n air and rail traffic was [ ‘pcrsonl “'1'” do... I is d MIA algal“: Weeping off thelbadly snarled. an as ed southwest Eng- ]: I matched to engulf lSTOBM TOLL ‘7, , the dough.“ h." of the country . Storm deaths linked With the my in the high“; gstorm rose to 17 lives in Britain of the centun._ Wednesday. Hundreds of ant- lce-bound l pe still was "'81! 991181100- dim. .mf out of inwcrimt In the. hard-hit west region. “ovarian. with mm. capital, lRAF helicopters were fighting a “up” we“ m1mund-tahe-dock battle to rescue low m point. New, hundreds of persons trapped in bllmrdl were forecast in Nor- country villages. way. WM Germany ind south-‘ Food prices moved up as more snow fell in Britain. now KEY 'WEST. Fla tAPl—Cu. ban Premier Fidel Castro at- tacked President Kennedy Wed- nesday u a vulgar pirate chief and said Cuba had forced the United States to pay indemnity for the Bay of Pigs invasion in llltll. - "Even though they try to dis- nlmulste. the imperialists agreed to pay our country the indem- nity that the revolutionary trlbli~ rule set for the Giron Beach in- tlons." Castro said. "For the first time in its history. imper- ialism paid an indemnification of war." Castro criticized Kennedy hit- terly for his warm welcome last. Saturday to the Cuban rebel prisoners who returned to Flor- ida at Christmas after their re- lease from Cuban jails. ATTACK SPEECH "This man acted like ll vulgar An exhibit of Congolese arts and crafts. believed the first of its kind seen in this province. is on display for CONGOI. duced by natives of the Congo. The entire exhibit is owned by Cpl. Peter Gray. neceotly ivory and teak. They include _returned firom active service such items in native design ED AT S’SIDE ' y " aw"; Asked a b o u t. his Nassau ‘ . specch in which be. implied crit- l icism U S. over early . th lihandling of the Cllban crisis in i‘October. Mr. Diefenbaker said consultation is "essential" for the maintenance of NATO unity.- _ He. repeated his defence of i.Canadian trade with Cuba: and §3China in non-strategic goods by saying that trade is one of the -.§|majrl' methods for removmg '5 {the “walls of suspicion." H". Regarding the Kcnnedy-Mac- ' millan announcement that they planned to press for a multi- { ilatcral nuclear force. Mr. Dief— ‘A-I‘x t .i ~. 3 i l l i s . . IQ]. I 5,,»1c clcphants. rhinos. zebras. deer. turtles and several other animals. “the paintings represent a style all their cnbakcr said that each NATO member will have to determine lits course on the basis of that 'agrc-cmcnt. As yet only Britain and the. us. are directly af- He was asked about album! of his disclosure in Nassau of a iU.S. - British plan to prowde 3120.000.th0 military aid to ln« dia. he said all the criticism he had noticed was "among those to whom i gave the informae fion." BI‘DGET TO BE EARLY He said the budget will be prcscnled to Parliament “be- fore the usual date for budget." l'l‘he budget normally is brought {down about April. ‘ He was asked about a state- ment by Social Credit Leader . ,Thompson that the government will have to introduce progres- sive measures to continue to have Social Credit supporl. He said he had nothing to say ex- cept that the government brings in the measures it believes to the in the public interest. l Mr. Dlefenbaker and his wife were. greeted on their arrival at Uplands Airport by British High Commissioner Viscount A . Seven cabinet ministers also iwere there to meet the prim. A W “a two weeks at the Paint and pattern as knives. forks. own. and are uniquely differ- ,mimsier's party4usuce mm” inguhoc'kfledtosklhll'ams tw::.tth’eerwgrusrl V ‘3' Cum “edited in a Pirate chle‘ ‘0 meet with "'09! Centre in Summm- CW . cnt from Matthieu seen loc- {for Fleming. Finance Minister “My. M .h. ghonelmowml since 131_ pm; of televised address marking the cowards and then say to the posed of individual hand- the strictly ornamental items ally. cacti done in strong ‘Nowian. Senator Wallace Me. tun brightly. r a p o r t e d milder ; England faced possible elec- weather fourtn anniversary of his re- volution. "They call it ransom but the -. . ltrtclty cuts today because of The wu blamed for increased consumption and a the den an “um-tall so “slow down" campaign by power worker- fact is that they had to acce the of ludemnifi r. world that their flag would re- turn io n free Havana." the pre- mier told a crowd gathered in Havana's Plaza de la Revolu- cioo tags. the exhibit is attract- ing wide attention to the skill and craftsmanship dis- o‘ayed in these um um covered with the skins of animals native to the region. masks and miniature. animals and fish including contrasting mtors. many de- picting the colaful hunting aspect so necessary to sir- \ival in the vastness (1 this ai-cat African cutthroat. lCutcheon. Veteran s Minty ll tcr Churchill. immigraticn Min- ister Bell, Agriculture Minister Hamilton and Health Minister Monteitb. .