II It's Good For The IsIancI The Guardian Is For It @ttc @nmdiom “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew' D WEATHER K few showers. chart snou’flurries: southw ging in afternoon to est winds, 20. shit- ing to northwest. Low-high 15 and .35. Authorised In Second Oh no Hall by Dev-nu:an Ottawa. I“ VOL. LXXVII. N0. 72 Ill Pout Office I. ll uncut d put: cub. VAT PRINCE OF WALES the subject “the arts in a College. Mayor Moore. («liege last night flavor scientific age". Shown above. Dr. Paul Cudniorc. The Moore. director of centennial prior to the lecture are. Dr. speaker was introduced by Dr. events delivered the annual Frank MacKinnon, deft). MacKinnnn and thanked by Samuel Robertson lecture on Dr. (‘udmnre ROBERTSON MEMORIAL LECTURE Arts In Scientific Age Require Fresh Approach ‘Siicncc knows. Art does.'.covetrers'. iv distinction by Fowler thing of his Modern English Usage was iAmericans p. incipal of Prince of Wales inert-Iconststed of getting drunk as Northiquickly as possible at surely beheld after more important mat- Wliereas in the ‘ cans ‘d it. must qi- .tcd bv Mavor Moore in hiis’the Indians who did the Import- " Iers were disposed of The In- addi'cs: on “The Arts in a ‘ ant discovering—" ldi: us knew all along. if course. ‘:(I iuillic Avie“ delivered at ‘ ‘Ihat the only thing \\'Il‘.(‘I1 made What the Indians were to . {sense of Halo and tommei-cc. College Iasl‘ . 1discover f - . mm the r“NN’W'QTS‘was “that you did \tlfh what. . ,. . Prince of Wales ' 'l‘l « . ~ v ‘ it cccasion \as the i waF ’ [1.11.101]. Mr Moore stated m“ ‘wliat it. means: with us it‘s all sl'lf‘llCe is. in fact. an ever- "if 'rasing. ever-improvin lemon of data: the new col- . . uildvs I on the old. in the was a snail holds its shrill—an accretion ot‘ i mid mattoi. developing and A .y ts. ‘ Cl't Wing—a bo'l of known lac .ti-:. on the other hand. 5 in . .r . > . l‘tdlllltlal Iluv. like the creature 3’ THE (“TADMN PRE'» inside the shell. It must kcep TUESDAY. March 24. 19“ n. renewing itself. changing. . , thong to get out of the sliell.i Th" mmm'lIy Libel'a‘ 10‘“ always dynamic and experi~I el‘l‘mem surv'vefj a “"59.”- ,.'..ming__nr it u... “.1” become} alive non - confidence motion another dammu in the budget debate 150 to lAlmighty; and that having fun ,1 ‘(iians knew better: but so dan- 51) laci'ous and subversive is ist'l'eI that we still bribe the-m upp about it. "Now we are in another age. 0 PXDIOI‘HIIOH. The Captain Cooks of today arcaimin for “c are In grave danger of making the same mistake all over attain." Nt. RULES FOR ART sniiilv ‘ l . In drawing a parallel bctuccn iht Mum... “.h" 1-5 admlms. Omnmlmn Leader "ipfpm sooner and art. Mr. Moore “mm. of U". Fame“ of Com baker accused Finaqu “m. pointed out that “science must It'It'l‘atlon Mf‘morial BUiHInL’w isler Gordon of d(‘(‘(‘l\'lllE-II19 "be-V mo “up” who" a" fines FlttI artistic director of III? Cen- Canadian people dchbcrélclu m n becnnw" Stpfllo' scmncc .iiuual celebration was III'II‘O' MI. Gordon announcm H... mu“ have mcmm I" I" mad‘ r‘ hm _ 1).; Frank Mat-Km-- 350‘0 federal bonus for mm”. ncss. .\rl. madness in its meth— : 11‘ principal m- p_w~c A! the bum homes will be repealed ods. But science does change ‘.',._‘(.m_.mn of his speech hel next winter the course of art. It develops “.5 thande b... Dr pa.” Cud_ Prime “mister Pom-“m the tools of art: science gave m...“ ‘ sald [he gov‘emmcm m“ ‘nm us paint and the violin and Th“ IIll‘rlI-ghl-DI'OVORIHR [main surrender to vicious minoritv 53mm”; M gave usuaNifmaI I~c. delivered by the lecturer.l threats against the Queen's mm and mm" and mm' "\"d ivn.‘ not without its dashes ofi visit to Quebec 5' also Chalmm a” by “mull”: tumor and was received with? State Secretary Lamomagm "j S‘lh-‘°('7'"‘.a"°r' the. “WM rire-mus enjoyment and acme-I said the CBC \vill telcvise its ‘Fliiimfl “5 “mm our arms m “3"” t controversial Easter play The I (L . Mr. Moore outlined the main Open Grave as scheduled. Senator Muriel Fergusson 'I. New Brunswickl called for a basic minimum age of 15 for marriage. \luuld be to rewrite our history WEDNESDAY. March 25 bouks .and give Cred" Where The Commons sits at 2-30 (‘l‘rdlf is due. We Call tIK‘ (‘al‘ly‘ pm. to discuss supplementary "“I‘Wem' “105" "‘aln‘lh'ance estimates. The Senate meets Eticrpean carpM-baggcr-s. ‘dis- at 3 pm. CancellationIsNotPIanned OI Queen's Quebec Visit OTTAWA St (iGESTS PROJECT "it has occurred to me.” ‘. Moore in opening his. ad u-css "that a fine project for} ‘c‘fl'ects of science on art through the inventions of the printing press. gaslight. electricity. micrrscoipc. photography. sound recording and television. now “Sc nee is making pos- Sible the production of artifacts l‘from factory to you. I tCPt Cancella Mr. Winch said that with aliiceivc cvery security prom-lion tiiiii of the Queen's visit to Que. ithe security in th e Unltcdtthat is possible. P“ this year. in the face of.States. a fanatic killed Presi- Arnold Peters tNI)‘P-~Tlmla meals from Quebec separatislldent Kennedy. He. asked what kamingt asked whether it wouldn‘t be advisable to advise special attention had been given to whether the Queen should beithe Queen to postpone the visit asked to come and to what pro I "I think it would be diamet‘ul tection could be given her. Ho surrender to this kind of mi. SAYS ACT VICIOUS tnority of vicious propaganda." Replying to opposition qucl I Mr. Pearson said he liadn'ier. Pearson replied. “I‘ll-s. lie said the Queen's Visit iseen the press report. bull His statement was met by ap mm [3“ “i” WWI"? every POS' termed III? aCIIOII "VFW "ICI-iplause from all parties excep Slhlc security protection. IOUS." representing "R Yer! ile Ralhcment des Creditiste.‘ sure her visit will nelsmall minority of the people of ‘ New De m on r a t i c Party appy and a safe one." IQuebec." Lcadcr T. C Douglas said n: i "I am aware that a minority agrees with the prime minis- extremists. would be a "shame I fut" surrender to the vicious Propaganda of a small minor I "3:. Prime Minister Pearson. said Tuesday in the Commons; am both a li he said 19 Queen win nlakp v.5... int one can do a lot of damage. 'tcr's statements He asked .lui MM faL' to Charlottetown and IHowever. when the Queen lice Minister Guy Favreau wha. Quebec City in connection mu; {comes to Canada "she will re lsteps the RCMP is taking to ap- cclclirations markina the mom ‘prchcnd people who are making ilhrcatcning statements about the Queen. and also the people responsible for recent arms pre-Cnnlr.ici .1 The question was rmsed parties ' Imaking and no living. The In- their .with an annual boulle to shut. outer space and the moon. And. ~ like. suits in the world of fashion. . itContinucd on page 9. col fit‘ "I" Commons by Harold Wincn Births. death a. 19 ‘Ih‘ms “Pm “mud” in Queh" “DP‘Vancouver East). wIlOl Classified ll. 19 Mr Pavrml'. mad“ "” "p" referred to a Montreal press re Comics i5 1 Later. (‘reditiste Leader Heat . port saying the ALQ—lhe Que- Editorials . . . . a .. 4 ““‘”""“" “I” Queh” “'3’ "MI hf" rmy M Liberation--hnd 5'," _V H ,4 ‘alone in having fanatics. llc‘ "Idbthe Queen not to come io‘ Finance. markets . I! “Bl-Ex? gseiegcnmwgflgbcmi 119 cc uni ‘ . Kin 5. menu. " .. 5 0° ' "' he “m Bgs.’ She aspired to M amines". 3 There should be an end to me ‘ "m" MEN‘S“ '0 ("9 0 mi. ” _ 7 insults to Quebec concerning the Quebec loll. I visit of the Queen. I CHARLOT’I‘ETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 25. 1964. Icebreaker Is Stuck In Strait PICTOU. vs, tCP‘ The. ' federal icebreaker Tupper was reported stuck in ice in the Northumberland Strait Tues- day awaiting rescue by her lar- ~°irgggu SEVEN ger sister. the Icebreaker D'Ib— erville. The Tupper was en route here. i to b r e a k up ice In Pictou har- Questions Listed ForSpud Meeting {Capt Kelso reported the. Potato growers from across modat'ion of that structure and Tupper was stuck in heavy ice _ between Pictnu Island and Wood produced one of the sharpest. ‘dcbates ever heard at a farm E Islands. P.E.[. il The Tupper was scheduled to. arrive here Saturday to carry‘ up the harbor ice. The. ice is re- day afternoon if they wam . _ , . . , eating in this province ported about 18 inches thick. . - m ‘ ————’——*'— ——‘--"mm “mm “d dfmmm 0‘ be meeting will be held in 9y“ 31‘5" be . the auditorium of the Vocational out the annual task of breaking ; the province will be asked Mon- WINDSOR WAS WARMEST SPOT TORONTO lCPI -- Wind. sor. Ont. was the warmest place in Canada Tuesdai with a high of 67 degrees. the weather bureau here re- ported. a the reading ghest in Canada this year and set a March {‘4 record for the city. The pre- II S id was the hi 0 luwh- j‘ndusn‘y. vious record of 6'5 de rees Rescued PIIOI‘ 35km ] thefwm' the mam” “Emu” 0" M‘mmue R0“- "0‘ was set in Windsor triglosii hii‘al‘d Ml‘gammi l“- Was 195m” far from the. spot where the and P "aned lag. .ear ‘ n f“ IOHOWIW- a meebm‘g he?“ 3’35' ‘ road branches off to Borden. q ‘ I ‘ terc'iay afternoon of the PE]. I j federation of Agriculture texecutive. I The meeting has been called lby the federatiion "to give in- sumimsmi‘. — PIIOI of o ttCI‘CstedrotatO NW5 W“ ' ' Ismail aircraft. who landed here $091101?“th 0f [5ka 93?“ m and“ am... a mgm on drift planning the future of their in- I c in the Gulf of St. Lawrence dusu‘yi 3, federation mkes' had only one comment: “I just. {man ex'pla'm ' S n a S . to get back to Quebec‘ "Good attendance will be an filly." iinciicatzion of 'terest in the, H9 “'3‘ 'Im‘m"?S Vacmni m-I‘ndysms fu'mre' he added" LONDON lReiitei':l---Uprriar just before midnight Tuesday “nose Cessna-180 was reported ""10 It. '5 like,” ma“ the meei‘ broke OIII in the House of Com- night in a long debate on the i‘i‘m“: SIm‘I-V ml'm‘zh “1" I” mg M” be la'nge‘y amended fl mons Tuesday night when the government‘s bill to outlaw “hm” 7‘“ "11195 W95t "19 r‘he weather man Tan pram“! ruling Conservative government _ many forms of retail pl‘lC" fix- hlagdalen Islands. 'r°a§°"?‘b'y Clearfkms and safe had a majority of only one ' ing. An FCAF spokesman said ."r'ihfumg comimons who“ he V0” 0" 3" amendmm" '" TIN” h‘” “W'd pl‘OIUb" man- Vachon became lost. in n snow-Them?" ‘ ‘ .Somg' controversial blll abolishing ufacturers from requiring re- Imm‘g mat has been lacking In fixed Pl'lt‘es- tailers to sell their goods at a stem Monday and managednto this province during a f‘ i ‘1 ($1 vhf: lagi If“ .ml to Parliament shouted loudly “IP- _ . ie me is two ococ. Sign" 3, [hp The potato board actlIVIty benches. wi! furnish the mam topic ThP dmmam. mm, mm. discussion and board members —-——ee————-—~«—. ~~—— \Icanwliile arrangements were being made to salvage the air- are in'vj'tm I" attend' Hal Banks! Trial Cl't'lfI today if if. was still afloat. ‘FIVE Early. reports said the pilot, Tm, federation 58“ (mi five Has Start MONTREAL tCPI~H3I C. “mere” hnsf’ltal “9’9 3”” be'fqucctions as suggested topics in: landed by a helicopter from in .he ach m present. VBanks‘ trial on a charge of con- spiring to assault a rival union appro GI‘LPII\\OO(I. However. there was marketing ms. the. Peta-to Marketinglorganizer seven years ago got in no trace of him here and it was. look .off to a slow slart, Tuesday large Opposition Labor members of HM the manner in which he andled the emergency. believed he was on his way They are as fonowm home. HIS condition after a l '5 . night on the ice was described B“"v“"d "‘9 10mm" group w a a .l ti u at Samuel Robertson ‘ talk glrgislsnggiTpH-lak: you made, out of II we our- ax :o “er the industry? ‘ d‘wgf" .Of defence “mm” Illininrial Lecture. iPd m sin'g while d‘ancin: gr iv" selves use the phrav- to make Tm. mm...“ “as mm". hv 2. Should a potato board ac- an‘ (I; 392910": w ’ d t ' ' ' ' . - ' r ‘i ' ' ' ‘ . ‘ l .11 ,au 62 a ner ut'ne In elaborating on the dis- 1 dance while worshipping the 1 hung‘ hm “9“? imam!“ “r Ga-‘W‘ an'fil 3"" “‘35 hf" (em “ream. WNW!” tn.d0wn g: defence "qiesi that it (‘4 given the. names of ’ ved to have been taking part Imarkefin‘g? r l 3 l the sea hunt. Does the. meeting accept. I Dakota aircraft from RC‘AF‘ it“? definabin 0‘ more control lwho had not appeared at Banks’ Station Summcrsidc was. dis-fl“; direcno" 0f the l““CMI‘S‘I’ry?tpreliminary hearing on the patched to search for the miss-l 4. Should the. government re- charge in December. in: craft about 6-30 Monday quire the Potato Board to Anon“... defence 1.9mm“ in, evening but was unsuccessful. ‘I‘XEI'C'ISQ its full powm an al- Matemenis made by the“ Wu. The pilot and his aircraft were‘ready authorized? ‘nesses to the RCMP or the III‘SI spotted by all RCAI" Nep- 5. SIIOUIO the. Potato BOR’I'd Crown was also rejected ,tuiii- which dropped supplies and be reorganized? ; The sitting broke off when lkcpl watch until relieved by ant . . .‘Judge Wagner agreed that John Arzi bp"RI‘ED BY RESIGNATION Ahern. chief defence counsel. Gen. MacArthur Seriously Ill “’.\SHI'\'(;'I‘O\‘ l.\l"‘ Gen. Douglas MacArthur is seriously the board because of its fvaiure ii” a day after his second major l to discuss marketing problems. operation in less than a month. i He said the boand chairman's: but his progress was favorable I stand was that like board exist-1 enough so he could speak to his ed to promote the industry. that A plane which was thought m \vife Tuesday. "it has no jurisdiction in the: be missing was found only _——__—_d’ I v“ '. ““Id "I markefi“‘g- "T worm '0 miles from its intended landing Iplace when the seal hunting Sugar Pr'ces A few days later a meeting I halted for the day at St. ittiat effect. of tlic Cit-operative Union fur- last evening. Are Increased itlier discussed the problem of A. light. one-engine plane that 1had been more ipotato marketing. as the agita-i than a“ "0”" . The most recent diSCUSSionishould be present at the. ap— ieciiicerning the board activity. lpearance of key witnesses. Mr lpart‘cularly in the. fie - l Ahern was tied up in another ‘keting. goes back severaljcourt. weeks to an announcement "—" IDerputy Chairman Leo P. h M MONTREAL iCP- Three major Montreal sugar refiner- ies Tuesday announced a zit-cent decrease in the wholesale price mm was _Stirred mm has led to j sound by its pilot who had hitch- Ih“ "‘Pplmg here "9’" ‘Wek- .ed a ride about 12 miles into St. If the gathering follows the t Peter‘s. 1‘“ sugar '" $12-50 for a 100' , ~ i The lane was forced down pmmd hag‘ ‘pdlmm or several pmaw ms‘idue toplaek of visibility Iind . cussions of the. past. therel i The last pi'lt't‘ chance by the, ‘landed safely in a field. three refineries -r Canada and i should be plenty of interest andi Dominion. St. Lawrence and At? SIIaI'P “Cba‘le- A meainfl at lhet '- .. I .- -- Forum some 10 years a o. for . _ .Enmh 16““ a 20mm damage It“. mph. g iations m the St. Peter‘s area. i arc . ma . taxed the “mm'l An unconfirmed estimate of 14 planes plus two small heli- l I . . fl ' . as . . a t . | SEEN HERE Is a portion at landed on the ice at St. Pet- three llndlnfi In“ Which 1‘" t _ being used by Island men in were or: yesterday. This in one of m, huniv About 15 pm” and ..~, the seal p e I t s which government he wit- " nesses the. Crown plans to call1 'overdue was reported safe andltween ‘giving any information in imaking landing difficul fixed price. The amendment was spnn. sored by six "rebel" members in the Conservative party and supported by the Opposition. DEFEATED 204-203 It would b a ve exempted drugs and medicine from the measure but was defeated by 204 votes to 203. As the result was announced there were. crles of "send for the prime minister." George Brown. deputy lFader of the Opposition. said: "It I§ very clear that, the government is not in command. not. only of the House. not even of its own side- of the House. The dramatic. avoidance defeat emphasized the first real back~bench challenge to the bill in committee stage. Observer.- said the voting figures revealed the seriousness of the revolt ' governm ra bi DOlItiIAS-HONIF. ARSEN’I‘ Prime Minister Sir Alec Douglas-Home was not present. He had flown to Prestwick._ iScotland. to address a farmers dinner. Isaac that he had resigned Sealing Plane Safe; Good Weather Aids Hunters the number of pelts landed yes-i Illerday in that area was placed heads the Greek majority. was the vicinity of 1.500. The good flying weather made in from the herd located on the ice. some 35 miles almost one north of St. Peter's mid-way ne- Prince Edward Island and the Magdalen Islands. The size. of the herd is un- known and the sealers are not this regard. There. was some. difficulty en enough to cause slush on the ice I. at ‘s “A... nearly 100 men are working out of St. Peter“: and near- by areas. of' . Vice-Presith CENTS Fails lo Ga U'I‘TRWK NW“ The Viiiiiiiin itv Liberal government. sup- ported by the three smaller Op- position parties. easily turned back a Progressivc Conserva- tive non confidence motion Tuesday night. winning the vote .30 o 80. The House “'2: in a lovinl ,mood as MP5 rose In record ‘their votes in the second Ilf‘ll— confidence vote of the FIX-day ibudgel debate. ; A blistering attack on :mcrn» ‘menl policies. from Oppnsllinn tLeader Diefenbaker just before lthe failed to rouse slip- ‘pan for his non-confidence mo- tion from the other Opposition arties. Eighty Conservatives stood alone in support of the motion criticizing Fin 3 n c e Minincr Gordon's h u d g e t a ry poli- RIPS. Against them were ill Liberals. 17 New Democrat. l3 Creditiste and nine Social Credit MP5. The government had been cr- pccted lo survtve. the Conserva- tive motion. Tuesday‘s vote was the sixth so far this snuinri on which the future of government was at stake. HAVEN‘T CONFIDENCE Delivering a scattergun al- tack on government policies. Mr. Diefenbakei- wound up with a declaration that the Canadian people. no longer have ('Onfl~ deuce in the Liberal govern- ment. At one point in his speech. Mr. Oiefenbaker and Mr. Gor- ‘don were shouting at one an- other over ii general dip in the. Commons c am r. The Opposition Invader charged that Mr, Gordon had falsified the facts and deliber- ately deceived the t‘anadian people in January. 1963. when gmnal“ 20 PAGES Liberal Gov't Turns Back . PC Non-Confidence Vote ‘N Blistering Diet Speech in Backing hc predictch slump FIN economic. the Ieadet of the laISifying the d \‘Ii' Gordon. the charge be F‘Ifl II -(‘ Opposit ion ni-ui ... it) D _.. , r" ‘rc demandin: that Withdrawn Speaker \Ian . Mar naughton mid 'hal \II' Dicfenba ker was not implying any personal me- live tn iistn: the “0rd "faI<tf\‘ But he sil::e<tod that a more gentle (‘Vp'Y‘sston could be used in the future. DEFENDS Rl'lHiF/I‘ _\li' Dicfciibakcl' spoke after \li Gordon hailed Iii: IMS bud~ got for providing "powerful stimulants" to economic evpan sion that still will be felt in the future ‘ In a Common: speech. he an honored that one of Hinze meas‘ HIT“: the $.30“ fedci'al bani): {m} winter-built IIHYIH". 4\\‘I]I pp. peated next \vinter_ \lr florrlnn e til i: r e .d ... fourth day of the budget debate shortl) before llic House “‘3: in v on ‘nnservative not! confidence motion charging the. government With failure In (on. ii-nl ruin: expenditures and with hiidcctin: for a "substan tint" deficit (IPil’Illfl higher tax- ation. The finance I‘IiIlIt’-IFI’ iivzpd all interest: involved in peach nation: on Labradors proposed Hamilton Falls hydro power de— velopment to work out their dif- ferent-c: “and 29'. ahead up]: i: vitallv important protect." He said an carlv atart on Ihg woopoonoo sTmimnmo pro)- act, would he the heart thing that could happen to provide em. plnvmcot for people In pagipm Quebec and \lIallIJf‘ prov- inccs whore Canada's " an employment problem wa: cent rm] 3‘ 1.1.... it. lam... aft; , Cy p r 01.5 A S S e “1. To UN Mediator \‘IthSIA 'L'Pi (ircek- and Turkish-Cypriots expressed as- sent Tuesday in the appoint- ment of Finnish former premier Sakari Tuomioja as l'niled Nations mediator of community S. conflict now rounding out its third month. President Makarios, \\ h o noted by a spokesman as <2 2 i ling he has no objection to UN Peter's for steady. continuous trips toiSeCI'elal'y - Gcnct'alli Tlianl's nomination of the ruin. I"a7,iI Killcliuk. :the Turkish-Cypriot leader, said ‘he welcomed the nomination. Britain. Greece and Turkey. the guaranteeing powers under the agreement by which the British freed Cyprus 1960, also approved Tiiomloja as re» Iquired under the Security Coun- In There are nearly 100 men and countered by the planes landing‘cil‘s March 4 resolution. ‘on the ice. the otherwise perfect copiers involved in sealing oper- .weather raised the temperature mal endorsement M “spam, Now Thanl needs only the for. and Kiitcliuk before making the appointment. WINNIPHG ('PI 7 \ co‘d snap settled in I‘nccdn its southern .‘IEIIIIIOI‘JR m l\“l'(‘d from a surpris~ tilt/7i it that disrupted road and ;:.r II‘HIII! in Winnipct: and blocked sonic tprovincial higliv ays The '24 - hour ‘PI’III: sttii'ni dumped more that . foot [\I snow on Winnich on its casi- ward march mil ".lcu .cif hut in flOI'IIIWf‘sIPI'II Oot'ii'io Gale-form \iinils :ucing In 35 miles an hour wh ppcd the snow tinto four-loot (II'II|~ I‘lle \lon- day and early 'I‘IZC>(III.\'_ Seveial iti'JII\\.‘l\\ I4 no i _ the Trans-Canada was; of nippg were blocked in filli‘llil: snow at tlic licizlil of the :w-ni Trans ‘ \ii Liiiw flights from Wiiinipcd l'(‘>L|nlt‘d al mid-morning 'l'uesday atlci' an Ill-hour shutdown BACK ON SI‘Hl-IDl'lJ-I Trains were also rctiiiiiin: to schedule ‘icrc :itlc' vicinin delays. while a m.i~~i‘r‘ \IH’HK removal o p e r .i Iltlll "OIIII'ItIf‘I’I -full blast late Tiliw-‘Ia': on “"n— nipeg streets The Icmpei‘alui'e v. is a so» IFonahIO 37 above before 1.03ch of both ('I‘IIII’IIIIIIHIFS, I‘It)\\‘f‘\'(‘l', here more concerned at the moment over the exact. role of the I\' pcva (over. an intci'naliona'. army which IK not yet opci'alioual There is no 2:. siii'ance that Tiinmmja's arrival would case the tension A (IMPRH’I‘I front Dublin said Ireland tiil' send (WI troops on or about .\pril It to join Cana- dian and British troop: in the force. The Irish foreign minis- lci'. Frank \‘ken. said liowevei. immediate steps would be taken to \llthdl'mv the Irish lroops if Britain. (ii'ccce or Turkey inter.- voncd citilation or at,— tempicd lo partition the island Irv force. ('._vpru~ was calm on IIw eve of a public holiday cclchrating Greek independence. Rut ten- slou remains at a flash point df‘spllfi‘ the presence of the Ca- nadian l'\’ continzcnt and com- mitiiicnl of other troops from Sweden and Finland Subiero Wave *FoIIows Storm Sliillil IItl the Cil~i“"l Platt‘leh from \ctiI Julia \l IllfIF" ‘l: nuke came a cold at n‘flss tho: \\ “ ‘IIrI tnmpera- lures down to l.'i I‘cinw I‘N‘IM‘I“ (I:i\vii l id'll ‘0" l l.‘~dc:"ee drop Smitlnr Inns :l‘l‘ tnrccast fo" \lbcvtu and ‘.I\i\'IIl 'I“\‘.’I.‘I. A :i'uup of 10 people . slil'lltt iiiiii ,= \""Ii(I(‘(I Ii'i~ ~lt';'::INI home I 1( \(Im "t F’Ilf‘v‘ll filler x’pf‘llt'illl’; “iii ll gt ii: ;i ~lIIillr- lion <Ill‘“"nl.’ll’i\"‘i. rinsed in by 'itl;r‘ III ills Former Islander KiIIed In N.S. \ITW (il.\$(if1\|' l("T‘ RP- tli'Pd .lIIlllt'“ .I.‘l'1lf“ \lcxandpr Hat‘lill’l‘lili Tl'i died en route to IIl'-lillfl ltcl'r 'l'uc».dav JIIPI’ ac- cidentailt t':itl.i1:niit of the se- I’Hitd~~‘tii'c\ \\.iidm\ of h: boarding hour. Ilr‘ um l“’OlItItIll(f‘rI dead on Al'thai at the ,‘iht‘rrlt‘nn hospi. ' l PHIHI" ~dlfI Il;iititi:toii had been 'tl t'i'Hn: Ilf‘i‘IIh icccntly and mm h a vc taken a turn \ih.‘c i".‘f"lll‘_‘ "to window Hay. rinz'on “a: a nat've nl Reusing- the ion, T‘ lul