12 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. March 6. 1963. SERVING AT SEA 0.5. Kenneth Smith. Char- fleet exercises centred on Ber— lottetown. loads ammunition muda involving 23 ships of the clips on board HMCS RPStlflmir NavV‘s Atlantic Command. che. The destroyer escort is The exercises end in mid- currently taking pa rt in Marc “Maple Spring." a series of Cuba Accuses U.S. Ol Planning Attack HAVANA lAPl~—Cuba. in at Further on. he charges that list of complaints against the"‘steps are being taken . . . by United States sent to United the United States to prepare Nations Secretary - General U aggression against Cuba.” Thant Tuesday. accuses Wash- He says the U.S. Navy base ington of planning an attack (that Guantanamo Bay is "a den Cuba that would engulf thepf spies. saboteurs and counter- world in thermonuclear war. irevolutionaries." But the 4.000-word letter to Coinciding with the announce- Thant from Foreign Ministerment of Roafs letter. the armed Raul Roa carries a veiled offer;f0rce$ mimStl‘y Charged that to talk out differences in meet~ ll"? US Staged several PFDVOCB- tags with us nfficialg; ii gays' .tive incidents on land and sea .around Cuba recently. i (A Havana radio broadcast h. (National Defence Photo) "There is no better way in a ' ' th. th _ . -‘ ens” “Ch as in an mace “heard in Key West. Fla. said th t ‘ tul negotiations and discussions between governments." The letter. Which Rna asked to be distributed to all UN (1919» gations. spells out what the Cu- bans call provocative acts and statements from ernment and U.S. congressmen and Cuban exiles. it says the situation between the I'S and Cuba has been deteriorating since the October Rivet-missile crisis. THREATS ABOI'ND "Humanity sees itself en.ch oped again in an atmosplierc of threats and tensions that could lead to a thermonucler war." Ro says in the letter. NAKED ANIMALS SPARK WHITE HOUSE PICKETING WASHINGTON AP — The White House was [ticketed Tuesday by pleaders for an end " indecency of naked animals." The picketers asked that President. Kennedy and his family lead the way by cloth- ing their own dogs and horses. They handed passershy leaf- lets urging: “Clothe all animals . . . pro tect our children from the sight. of naked horses. cows. dogs and cats." The White tainted an offictal Silence. proclaimed a placard carried by Bruce Spencer of New York City. paid worker for the Society for lndecency to Naked Animals. Ht: and two ' were out in Spencer said the, society was started four years ago when C. Clifford Prout Sr. left his son, C. Clifford Pi'out Jr. of New York City. some $400.0th to promote the cause of :eh ting Americans to clothe their animals in public. The society had expected to muster some 75 Baltimore members to brmi: the idea to Ithe attention of the White Successor To Be Sought For Adonauer BONN i'ReuterSl — Former Foreign Minister Heinrich von Brentano was given the task Tuesday of finding a successor to 87-year-old Chancellor Kon- rad Adenauer. who bed to retire many's top post this fall. A meeting of Christian Democrat parliamen. tary party executive decided unanimously that vori Brentanoqfnund in the trunk car W jstopped by a police roadblock In“. Should Chm" " s“"‘es’m"lenrlier in the day as the officer "ond an cit-convict is executive chair- for their approval after sound— lng out party opinion. A spokesman said the parliay mentary party gave vnn Bren— of tuna a mandate to negotiate in . wi groups in order tot find a candidate. No deadline” has legislators; ' been set but hope someone will he named I soon as possible. Von Brentano told a press We Monday he person- “ Erhard — mused ileum—but that he could not peak tor the whole party. ‘_u- if :stroyers. It said the Soviet ship the its, gown. .claimed that three U.S. destroy- .han fishing boats. or threatened gAclmits Death has m‘ltAPl—A Detroit policeman ad- mm WP“ G9" lmitled Tuesday he shot and Adenauer‘s lthe contract of lightweight boxer in, am Economics Minister; gowns-non moms ‘ G gamma ,, “n. hector years beenl a Sov1et merchant vessel saved two Cuban fishing boats from seizure by two U.S. de- protected the fishing boats by steaming in the path of the de- stroyers. The broadcast also ers harassed another fishing boat elsewhere tor more. than three hours. (In Washington. a Pentagon spokesman denied the broad- cast rcport and said: “We have no knowledge of any such inci- dents. No navy destroyer has attempted to capture any Cu- 1 , 1 House and its occupants. but. ‘ the weather apparently damp- ened their spirits. The only ones who showed 3 up this morning were Spencer. ; his wife. Jeanne, and Bill Moran. a New or City building superintendent wiho Sprncer said evotes his two days off each week to the clothethe- ' society. There were no animals wi the three pickets. but Spencer said he has a cocker spaniel and a cat at home and “they are always clothed with trous- ers or wrap-arounds" w en it public. in private, he eon- ceded. the animals may be found undressed on occasion. Spencer said that the elder Prnut. who started the whole thing. "was a little eccentric” but his idea has been catching on since the society has been promoting it. be. morally consist- ent." is the main theme the founder proposed. Spencer ex- plained. If humans wear clothes. he maintained. anti- sai was bad for children to see nude animals at too young an age. They would be confused, he said. at the inconsistency. 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