rm..- K it's Good For llie Island The Guardian is For it is @nmaliam “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” 0L. V. N0. ’5 PREMIER WALTER R. Il‘au. (scaled righti tries out ‘ the passenger seating factlities of the new ferry MV (‘0 ifcder- u- ‘ ation at Borden Saturday. The other members of his party look on, They are left ro right Navy Openly Backs Army New Ferry M CHARLMTE’TOWN, CANADA, lion. Henry Wedge. Hnn. ilu- bert McNeil]. MD. and Frank Myers. MLA. To Fan Argentina Crisis ‘Sullers BUENOS AIEES 'AP\ 7 Ar. gentina's national crisis flared anew Sunday night The navy openly sided with army units opposing President Jose Maria Guido and declared Guido must wipe out Peronist election vic- tories. The navy's move. expressed In bulletin to all commands. re~ newed the pressures that only Saturday had brought the roun- try to the brink of civil war. The bulletin said the navy had reached a “firm decision te in- list by all means at its reach" that Guido hooor what It called his pledge to nullify the March in election victories of followers of exiled dictator Juan Peron. Veteran Publisher l The navy led the mrlitar) re- volt that overthrew Peron In 1955. Thanks to a truce arranged Saturday by Guido between mil- itary leaders at odds over the election issue. Argentina won a breathing spell in a situation that threatened to explode into a shooting war between dif— ferent factions of the armed focea, TENSIONS 80A“. But the navy's move not let!- jhlons snarl once more among the nation‘ military circles. The na said that to assure the "survrvl of democracy and liberty" in Argentina it was Dies At lruro Home TRURD tCI’" Alfred 'liukerl Coffin. in. a dean Among Marl- time newspaper men and a man find of the number in. died Sat- arda after a long Illness at his lame Former publisher of the Truro Dailyan and three weekllea. he went I! years in the news- paner business. He was a char» ter member of The Canadian Press. the national news-lather- Ia cooperadvc. II! for the last eight years. he had been bed-ridden for most of In last live. He was 3 years old when he left his the Port Clyde on Nova Scotia's South Share for the Eastern Shim town of Sheet Harbor. in Sheet Harbor he but to work in a sawmill for All a month. He left Port Clyde Friday. Oct 13. 1‘. lie arrived here on a Friday it with m." in his pocket. and on Oct. I). 1.1. he not a rm tortilla Job on the Truro News. in ml he and his father. l i ii i. s 35 hi lie '13! if? at 25, r i i ii i 5 til i i ii .i .r Ii i Wmlnlfllw Hi ii at if ii 3 ll: Canal-and l 2;; I it. t: it I t l l In l'flfi Mr f‘offin went to Germany and contracted ver- bally for the sole direct control in Canada of one German tactory't exports to this coun- try. in a dozen years this agree- ment was honored with not a single fault The result was that the company sold wall-pocket galore for iTtt‘ first few years - nnfil competitors learncd the secret. Employees got annual bonuses and shareholders tat dividends. FORMULA FOB SUCCESS Mr. Coffin used to claim that success is achieved by him who "has lived well. laughed often. loved much. gained the mpect of intelligent men. has lookrd for the best in others and rived the best he sow CONTROL in 1N7 he sold his control of the company to son-inlaw John M, Murphy who joined the com- pany In 19‘". He continued as editor-in-chief until retirement In Iflwhen he sold his remain- 5 III interest in the firm. A member ot the Order of the British Empire. he was mayor here tor two terms. lie was a past president at the 'I'rurn Board at Trade. the Acadia frost mm. a Red Cross ‘hranch here, marital and got! cllhl. the Marthe Home for Ranger for the Canadian Order of Foresters on retirement from the manta-don to ill). He curled. hunted. rolled and fished until retirement Survivors include his wife Eleanm. three daughters and a sister He was predeceased by his first wife. Annie. In in: The daughter: are Fernandia, I )or Mrs. Jdili M Murphy, Trnro: Ellubetl. wife of Rev Vernon A. Smith. St John’s Mid. and m. wite ll Rev Hotter Kean. Ninth. .‘tl WHERE-TO-fiND-IT Anna-Rm. entre- ll Ll. IO-ll 9 necessary to wipe out the elec- tion results and outlaw com- munism "and all other totalit- arian systems." The bulletin. signed by the set retary of the navy. [tear Ad- mi-ai Gaston Clement. said these moves were supported by the armcd forces “despite reit- erated interferences opposed to its being carried out." The navy's action came as Guido turned to Con.reaa for political support. The Chamber at m.: no"; many cf Its members balk-lacing” «unto: of the cm”, at military annotation to aetl Atlantic Region. said the control 1 Damage The new MV (‘nnlcdrratinn ran into some uncxpmrcd ii‘ml‘ hie on its first trial run out of Baden Saturday. according to reps-rm which have been ro— lls-med by the Canadian Nation- al Railways. in W. publit‘ rc- l’id OI Pam‘s”. Illd “WM gear of the forwanhmddcr had an Easter session. But a Senate-approved bill to extend Guido‘s presidential powers. AWAIT DECISION The legislators are to dccrde whether Guido shoiild stay on as president until last or set up a presidential election within the next four months. unfair... Sets Records GANDER. Nfld VCPI —.Iac- ouellne Cochran set a non-stop distance fl y i n I record for women and at least seven speed records for flyera of either sex in a jet night Sunday from New- Orleans to Hannover. West Ger- many. . She had travelled 1.1956 ata- tute miles by the time she ant her Lockheed .let Star down here for refucillng. «lip-lag her own previous mark of in” miles. She made the Now Orleans- Gandcr flight in a record time of four hours. t: minutes. as seconds Also set were air-Io- alr lpced marks between Gao- der and six other points: Washington. i.3l0 miles. 2:38.”; New York. Um Niles. 1:ll.0t, Shannon Lll'l miles. 1:513. lmdon. 1.330 miles, 4:37.37; Paris. 2.54! 5:02.”; and Bonn. 1.!” 19.16. miles. miles. Miss Cochrane hit a top air speed ot no miles an hour ba- tween New Orleans and Ham‘ Khrushchev Expected To Speak Today MOSCOW iAP‘ AThe Capri-me Soviet meets today to place Pre- mier Khrushchev once mac at morphere, Parliament wm have the task of chooahl a law m although in practice M aetee~ .tion is the lntber than i l "I. been damaged slightlv uhcn the Ell-"lb" POIIPOMd “19 MEG“!!! new ferry «maintch some‘ until Monday pending study 91} heavy lee. He said the report of the (liver iW'hIl examined the ferry after It decked back in Borden under its own power was that the dam- age was slight. .Vlr. Lacumbt‘ Hie department of trans- prrt and the Halifax Shipyards Ltd. who built the vessel have been umtactcd to effect immc- diate emits. When and where l these repairs wrll be made were lnot known at the present time ‘ Mr. [Jumbo said it was not I known whether the damage was due to tides-live metal or to the angle the vessel struck the ice. He said the the MV Abegwcit will leave Warden May Milli for Halifax Htlpyards to undergo its annual drydock» log and ram While it is off its regular run the SS Prince Edward island and the SS Smotia II will carry on the service between Bordm end Cwe Turpentine. Roth ter- rIea will make five round tn'ps .dlly Original plan: had been to have the (brink-rattler go in- to "all" service Tuiwdav. Accidents Toke iSix lives In Atlantic Area I! rm: CANADIAN PRESS Six persons died diinnc l n e Easter weekend in the Atlantic Provinces. two by drowning. three in highway accidents and one in a fire Harry Row of Halifax. des- cribed by RCMP as middle aged. drowned Sunday at Winfield Lake In Upper Sack» ville. N t. when a boat in which he was fishing overturned Douglas Sit a. ll. of Sheet Harbor. N 5,. rownM Friday when hefell overboard while trying to fit an Mithoard motor b his boat. Mfmfllnd's only fatality was 47-year-old Andrew Cole. of My. near St John's lie was struck In a car on the highway near his home Saturday night Separate highway accidents claimed the lives of two c h l l- dren In New Brunswick Eight- year-old Lucien Diabe died Sat- urday when limit by a car whie creams the highway near his home at “he Brook in Res- tigoncbe County Joseph Moguls S. was killed by a car at Baker M near Edmundcton Thur!- day night A 47—year-old blind man. Val- cairn Kirkpatrick. died in a fire In Saint John Saturdav M were no fatal accidents In Prince Edward island 'M Mality count. not includ- h‘ Mal accidents, com» motel-i Ming mishaps mur den and suicides. began at i am. My and was ta .d I “ Ina- MONDAY. APRIL 23. 1962. ! Pope Has WEATHER Cloudy with showon and trimde beginning this morning: not so mild; winds southeast 20. low-high 36 and 45. “AI SEVEN 12 PAGES Easier Warning World Peace Threatened ShippingSeason Opens As Oil lanker Arrives With the an'ivfl In Char-low.L town Sunday (1 the imperial Oil Company tanker “Imperial .Halilax" the 152 dupp'uu sca- am to this port M, it was about three weeks earlier than in 196]. Originally scheduled to ar- rive here early Friday after- noon. thc Haidax. commanded by Capt. Joseph Kent-levy. ex- perienccd considerable dilticulty with heavy ice cooditkm west of the Strait of Cansu, The captain repmtcd that his ship had cleared the lock st Canso shortly after i0 a.m, Fri- day but was only able to make a few miles when die became ice-lorde in Gmge's Bay. A call was sent out for as- srstancc, and the government k'ebrt‘akcr CCGS Saul-cl waa sum to the area. arriving ate Saturday All day the Saurel labored to break a paid: for the 1 Halifax. and finally brought the. ' tanker into Mariettetuwn abort- ly before 4 ram Sunday. DIFFICULT TIME . Capt. Kearlcy stated that even i with the assuance at the Saurel. ‘ his ship still had a difficult time i to traverse the channel punch- ed by the Icebreaka’. This was . due to the heavy cargo result- ing in a draught about 10 fact more than the Saurel. and also the wider beam of the Haliiax. which is also 10 or more feet. chorts indicated last night ‘ that the heavy ice mndtums ex- tand from a few miles west of Cairo lock to as far as Fitz- roy Rock. in the channel lead- ing to Charlottetown. Local oil company officrals announced that the Halifax's cargo consists of 8.000 barrels of diesel oil, 8.000 barrels of slow- oils. and “.000 barrels of bunker oil. part of which is for the Mar- itime Electric Company's gen- erating station here, Discharge pumping operations got underway shortly alter the Halifax docked at the Railway l Wharf. and continued throughout r Sunday night and are scheduled [a finish about I am. today. Two hours will be required to take on bunker cargo of wa- ter. and then the tanker cs- corted by the Same] is in sail for the refinery at lmpcroil. \' 5. about 10 this iorenoon. QUICK TURN—AROUND The ship is in make a riiiirk ,turn-around at that port. taking on another full assorted car- go. which she ll expected to de- liver here late Tuesday. April 24 ‘ produce in Newfoundland is also respected to get a start within 79' underwent surgery Sud-y the next few days. with the uni. (or a seven, '————l RICKSHAW PLAN SEEN AMAZING MONTREAL 'CP\ The proverbial inscrutable [are at the Chinese has broken up in amazement at a city councrl- inr's proposal that owners of Chinese restaurants im- port rickshaws and coolies to carry customers from park- ing lots “You selling used rickshans or something?" one owner asked a reporter seeking re- action to the proposal. "You crazy. mister?" aaid another “You think immigra- tion men bring in boys to pull rickshaw?" Another wanied to knou how you would license a rick- shavi and what the speed limit would be. The suggestion came from Frank Hanley. one of Mont- real‘s more ebullient council- lors Hr aaid the prospect of riding in a rickshaw would encourage restaurant custom- ers to leave their cars in a parking lot central to Ihe city's China Town. leavrng atreets less congested with . parde cars. ‘ iEarl Aitlee The a h I p pin g of island LON DON (AP 1 —-Earl Attire. duodenal ulcer, val here at the MV Fergus which‘ hospital Authorities .mmmcecL operates throughout each mer under the agency of Gulf and Northern Company, Sum‘ An official bulletin said: "There “I! was Shipping mediate post - no malignancy. His im- DMflilOn condi- tion is satisfactory." DEAD CLOSE FRIEND IS l KIRKL.\\D LAKE. Ont “if” A crush of fallen rock deep in Macassa gold mine yielded rv~o trappcd miners—one living. the other dcad--to rescue teams who toiled three days to find them, Russell Ruskin~ .14 came out battered and shocked but alive 6 p.m Saturday Pearson at 5.40 a m. Saturday after lit hours pinned against a tunnel wall by broken rock. Weary rescue workers found the crushed body of Ryszard Witchzak. .18. more than seven hours later and brought him moo feel to the surface about His widow. Clio-rs New Car Ferry A "3' Dmle that regard less of the building of the cause- way. his party if elected wrll start immediate cmstrucum of another big Khmflh‘ car ferry was made by Lester Pear- ‘son. Liberal leader, in a letter .addrcsed jointly to Allison Gillis and in laewis. liberal candidates in Queens Ootmy. The promise. made in mly to a request from the rwo can- didates for aid for the province h it. Rampant“ Wt- Wrnhcrs of the Mir Immmflmw loamiihgheeoniatm. mwmatimtnprn "fireflies-iii" tea. added that while the Lib oral Party will build the cause way if they are elected. they will also see that consa-uctron is started It once in me pmm- ised car ferry and that it will beatbastthccapocityotthe pment MV Abegwei't. Mr. thlis pointed out last nigh that the vital need of an other capable ship was em- phasised by the midlap to the till} Confederatirwi which ran I into I'ouble during her Saturday tnala. Miner Said Recovering After 54-Hour Ordeal kept under sedation sinrv her collapse from shock Friday. ll lclt with their three daughters. schoolgirls Anne. 16. Linda. 14. and Jean. 9. Baskin. his body covered wrth pressure bruises and the bone! of one hand broken. was re- portcd to be cheerful and mak- ing salrstactnry progress Sun- ("3' SUFFERING FROM SHOCK The major problem is "K\"i-‘ ting him over the extrema shock." said Dr A. l. E. Nich- lni. who stayed with Baskin from the time he. was found early I-‘riday evening until workers from the minor from a mound of rock. “He's a tough guy." the doctor said. The miner‘s oldest son. Roy. in. works as an orderly in the Kirkland Lake hospital where Baskiri was taken under mor- phine sedation to dcadcn I" pain. Mrs Ruskin. her prayers an- swered. talked briefly with her husband at the hospital and then went home aglin to look alter the rest ot the children. Wayne. 12. Bruce. 9. Judy, 7, and Leonard. h. Pontill Directs Plea VATICAN CITY ‘APi Popr John warned an immense Eas- ter Sunday throng here Sundav the peace of the world is threat- ened and "all people tremble at the thought it could be lost." Nearly 50.000 personsvinclud- ing thousands of pilgrims and tourists from many parts oi the earth 7- heard him plead for peace. It was the till-year - old Pontlff'a second such plea in in hours. His words Sunday and Saiur- day night were directed not only to Christians. but it) all men. Millions heard and saw him on radio and televrsion net works of Europe on both occa- lions. Sunday. he spoke lrnm the balcony of St, Peter's Basrlica before a vast throng that spilled out oi the giant square, and into adjoining streets. The Pope spoke, after he had celebrated an Easter Sunday mass inside the Basilica for more than 30.~ 000 His words were more run. cerned and worried than those of Saturday night. when he ex- pressed the thought that the coming Ecumenical t'nunr-il~ which begins on. ii 7- would "like Eastar. be a great awakening." IIEEDLESS 0F .llrs‘rlt‘l". He said men had not fully headed the justice of (ind and that “this was the reason for most grave unrest among Dro- pies and nations and for the lu~ ture oI the entire world" “Pcace.' said Pope John, "has been the aspiration of all centuries and of all nations II is the aspiration of this. our epoch of uncertainty. of lean and of reciprocal menarrs " The Pope alluded briefly in modern scientific and technical developments which. he said. "were cause for admiration" but which "also increase thr motives for world disturbance.“ In his Easter message Satur- day night. Popc .lohn gave his Easter wishes "to all men viilh- out exception," “For all men." hr bald. hl‘al upon them thr seal oi the image and likeness of God ihmr creator and all are redeemed by Christ." i To AllWorld's People Sunday he azair ini'luded ll men in his EIT‘I‘Iln: lic wished his listener: "a haunt I'Za<ter" in linelix'n and in it other long- uazcs GIVES BLESSINH Then he :avr lll’s bir- in: of "urbi pt orhi in the city of Rome and the world As he did so 300 \shitr times were re- leased and flrvi oli into the Rt» man sk\ The grca' r-huii-h rhlfill‘b'i in the world \\a~ brilliantly lighted for the ma» earlier The diplomatir corps to the Vatican. rcprcscntm: about 5| nations. were in places of honor. near the “aural rnnlcssronal. or papal altar that FIST‘N river the apol uhcrr- St. Peter-4hr first Pnpt‘ A-uaz buried nearlv 2000 years ago “1le prclarm attend- ing included 11 cardinals and many archbishops and bishops. The pope spoke Saturday night min the microphones of the Valli-an radio from his pri- valc library His words werl carried on a ratio hookup to Europe and m1 1 lion: more watched on T\'. SPOKE OF IN.” \Tlt'E A yrar am. and the yrar be- fore that. the noon” spoke bit Iprly of "the terrifying actions or a great number of men” at injustice and a:ilaiinn “hlf‘ll “ah 'lnt‘ SKI’TN‘ agitation Whlf‘h saddened the slrt‘rls of Zion on the tragic exe of tho death at Jesuit ‘ Thu time he \lmki of the eeilmrniral linprtully rmmrfl. the fir“ in m‘arl} ltlfl years which will hrrn: member: iii the church‘s hiri'arrh" lrnm all over thr world In im- Val-ran Rt‘nl‘f‘ht‘nlalll't‘x nl uiliri faith! wrll send observrii» and the counril is expected in givi- im- pctu< in the mmciiirni inunrd Christian lil'lll} Pope John .hllf’ m! we mi. portamr nl ilii: rt‘vll'l‘f‘l‘ilfln “in”: i'hrm r‘llrlllrl'ti f‘ai. vary Ilc dierl h.il he llil'- l'l’d‘. again With thrw- lr‘lllli'v ll'l mind a Christian is ahlr tn mrrt iha vrr-issilurlrs oi tli- ‘itr nail! and death. lraJrh amt misrry can urv:h hrai- -' upvm hi! shniilrlrra. hm lbrs I' a 'l n «I break his so 'Il Easier Pageantry Is Seen Throughout Troubled World By TI“) CAN ADIAK PRESS Christians thr world nw-r Sunday freed themselves oi thr somiirc restrictions of the to. day Lenten season in a Darin. rams of religious mgr-antrv marking the rt‘SllI’I‘t‘Fllnn nr Chrisl from the dead 2’” (’(‘El'll'r ics ago The mode of rt‘imrin: nu thr anniversary of the most tcsiirc day in the (‘hrrstian ralcndar was evidenced in as many “an as there are nationaliliu and geographic dhisinns on the earth There were twilith .rmu-t a Tuesday m the Boards new min bliiv T s a the will follow - Blitv . 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