LIVE TO” then asa token If It’s Good Fo The Guardian Is For It >! r The Island ee VOL. LXXIX. NO. 25 REMAIN IN HUTS Raging Ont. Storm Traps 1,000 Fishermen On Ice By THE CANADIAN PRESS A raging © blizzard about 1,000 ice fishermen on Lake “Simcoe, aorth of Toronto, Sunday night. Police. said high winds and’ drifting snow covered trails leading on to the lake and the operators of fishing huts’ were unable t¢ get to the. men. Radio stations. advised the fishermen to remain in. their OVERNIGHT — they would get lost t they at-| trapped jtempted to reach the shore in jof snow had fallen by Sunday \night, much of it’ about 35° miles| .Meanwhile, . southern Ontario \drifts, Montreal had darkness. got high winds and drifting snow | with temperatures around 10 de- | grees. Im the east between be- tween 10 and 15 inches of snow |Sell. Some highways in the west- |i ern part of the province were Plugged by drifting winds gusted to 55 snow as | miles ggn In Quebec City, 10 to 15. inches blown about five é inches, blown by wi to 30 miles an The getting Japanese Deaths Accidental — TOKYO (Reuters)—The Em- press of Japan prayed night before the ashes re iy rT eit aif? t i i = | | 3 5 z x 5 8 * | i ehtne #EF at lsTop Worry ToAmericans ies to be guarded and the den- |- WASHINGTON (AP)—The So- viet Union will have enough nu- clear and versatility by 1970 to kill up to 135,000,000 Am- ericans im a surprise attack, ac- cording to the. calculations. of U.S. defence experts. : The U.S. populations is away from ability to mount ‘a \significant atomic threat to the This is because America will be deterred from a calcu- lated strike against the U.S. by the U.S.S.R: temper Chinese policy when Pe- king. achieves submarine- launched and _ intercontinental- range missiles. WARNS OF THREAT Defence Secretary McNamara told the House of Representa tives. armed services commit- tee: i “Obviously, the threat of atest concern to the United tes is that, nosed by Com- munist China. , : "The development and de- ployment of even a small force | of ICBMS might seem attrac: threat to the U.S., designéd. to undermine our. military prestige and the credibility of any guar- antee which we might offer to countries. “The prospect of an effective force might not be able to ne- gate that threat, but might pos- sibly weaken. the incentives ta produce and deply such wea- i intercepts within the atmos- phere and fest anti-aircraft mis- siles to down bombers. _ To put such a light system into place, McNamara esti- “would, cost between $8,- depending on the number of cit- INSIDE TODAY , cases Meo Classified U.S. defence against euch a dreds of miles away, shorter- |" 000,000,000 and $10,500,000,000, ~¢6. - “Covers Prince Edward Island Like GHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1966.: e ce Hor: es Are Lost n_Barn xhibiti WEAT. Snow mixed with rain; winds south- HER -e@asterly 35,’ gusts to 60, west. ’ terly 25 gusts to 40. high-Low 25. ‘ t y é \ » eine eaet . A . i a ere ‘ ‘Mor MORE = SEVEN CENTS 16 PAGES | lite if t F i E i : : s HE 4 : =< fy Boge B ‘\day night before giving iy to belt fore “Rae : joan snd mek | t were weather, it appeared days would ; , At least eight deaths re- pa to pet treme end At least two buses were strand. | HVing in the mid-Atlantic back ' fh ed..in..mountain. drifts 9. feet_in , 2 Chad SF - (0° northern Virginia and dispatch-| The Birmingham weather bu- ef ers still are seeking reau said a record low of 24 be- a buses which left Washington for |low zero at Russeliviie Sunday ae a 73mile trip to Winchester,|Set a record for the state of Va., and haven't been heard} Alabama. first Hai: Ri- from since, Russellville is in the. north-| musical score for a stage ver- . Some ‘off the © ‘The heaviest blows tell on the | western corner of the state; neat-+sion- of “Alice in Wondertand: “He-|~ cléthing--they-had-—-been—giveo— Carolinas, Virginia and Mary- | Tennessee. achieved ‘early recognition for | in the south and threw it. into land, halting.or badly crippling; The previous low was 18 be-|Kaleidoscope, a work he com-| the water. “arg highway, air and rail travel. low, recorded Feb. 14, 1906, at|posed at the age of 16 which South Vietnamese miilitery The snowfall tapered off in the | Valley Head, in the mountainous |has been played by orchestras | officials said the 24 were reg-: mid-Atlantic zone after up to 12|northeastern corner of the state. |in Canada and Europe. ular North Vietnamese Army : men captured in South Viet Js gi) e Nam. After several week. or uciear rearrro DTV were sven choice ot eine a eR a aE a eens at ey or saying in sity of the coverage. This would leover initial investment and op- erating costs for five years. With the . $8,000,000,000 pro- be | might : & 5 ‘Be ate iB i Ey ts i oH ri } offensive missile are defence figure .S. fatalities ‘a6 Canomantone iaistaian anti- | attack bim_to- | ali COn- | Wi Fite which delibera a Z x : t »& e : He with | alry troops clashed with North | “og the Saal st Son on n coa South Viet Nam Sunday. Bombers } Commun- ist 25 miles north of here, supporting U.S. ‘mar- |imes. Infantry Division troops n ‘and South Vietnamese ¢ k launched a variety of operations | 2 miles stuthesst 6f here. The Ist Cavalry Division's ad. as: ‘in. ti related ‘to the kidneys. issue rela the ys. | Dr. Durovic was mamed in 40) counts of the 42-count indict- | ment. If convicted onall counts, could be sentenced up to 104 | in pri and be fined four blades on. One propeller were bent when the plane struck & enowbank at the edge of the runway. ‘Tf it hadn't been for the snow the plane might have’ suffered heavy damage and possibly broken up.” — Airport Man- ~ In Home NOTRE DAME DE LOUR.|-—— (CP)—A> 30-year-old} end of the runway, Three of the | be- |and_Ange,. 9. 18th regiment of the. 325th North which totals 900 to: 1,000 troops. Children Die. Fire . DES, Man. mother Cause of the fire Was not Institute, | krebiozen. US. Ist C Has Shar; + SAIGON (AP)=U,8-tat-Cav= forces | U Vietnamese ° Div {81 on, | Lost In | NEW YORK (AP)—A 21-year- In Raging Wind owned er 6 Subway Fire Outbreak Came Cindy, by ob : +t? EVES. Ba 4 Sg ’ Youth a] S28 : known. A topes ct ae