___._ C I The Guardian. Charlottetown. Wed. 31:31.. 11. 1964 NEW KENNEDY LIBRARY IS SET TO BE UNIQUE WASHINGTt‘A iAP A unique adventure in the chron- icling of history began here as rt b P l‘ t ‘ Konncd) became the first or .300 public More: - relatives. friends and foes—to record in his own voice the years and crizo: at John F. Ken- lt is iltli’tPt‘L althou:h plan gar: oi the John Fitzzerald Kenneriv Llhl‘a!" aren't even it \etgrhat Soviet riishchev will take part in the pt‘njf’f‘i, The attorney-:cneral talked ion: into the nicht. and con- tinned toda) recording his memories ni ‘tis assassmaied brother Helpio: him. by act— in: as an interviewer. was author and iormcr ambassa- dor .lohn Bartlow Martin. in the end. the iHDC-X‘k“ corded interviews — some in which .‘it’c in he filmed—will be deposited in the Kennc _v Librarv to hr et‘ocir‘rl on the banks oi Boston's Charles Ri- SmUP of them—for reasons oi liaii'tlltil scciiritv or to avoid embarrassment where perstittalliH—‘s are f'ilSt‘ilSSE’d-' malx~ not be made public dur- in: iiie lifc‘iincs of the per- sons involved ARE [V FOI’R PHASES The tit!(‘1‘\‘(‘\\'S will be. con ducted iii inttt‘ phases. in “w ""s.‘ round which got uncle" 'iai aitr!‘ a lunch- eon for thc interviewers Fri- da,\ about 300 officials # from the cabinet. Congres‘. White House and Judictary —will be interviewed record their memories oi Keri nedy. So will such political allies as mayors Robert wag ner and Richard J. Daley of New York and Chicago. gov- ernor Pat Brown of t‘aiifor- ma and old Massachusett: (‘l‘f‘lnlf-‘fi Roger Bloiizh. hoard chair man of US. Steel. who clashed with Kennedy over steel prices in 1962. will par ticipate. as will a political foe former vice v prestdcnl The third round remains in the planning stage. But i promises interviews with iii- ternational figures whose des~ tinies touched Kennedy's. .\‘o agreements have been reached yet. but it‘s hoped such lead crs as Khrushchev. French President Charles de Gaullc. Prime Minister Nehru of in- rlia. former p minister \lachlillan of Britain and in- donesia's President Sukarno Will participate. The final phase oi inter- view: will bring together pan- els of figures to :0 over out- staiidin; events in Kennedy's career—such as the unsuc- cessful (‘uban Ba} of Pizs in; vasion and the i962 Cuban missile crisis, Scotland Yard Missing Yacht LONDON Rciiti'st Scot- land \':ii'k rtctcc'i 'cs are c ' 'n\c.~ii:;ition into a c issooooon iii rash from Brit.- ain‘s :i'cni tt‘lllll T’-‘ltl\(‘i'\' may have been aboard .‘i yacht miss- in: to: two months Tiic :toii, dcic‘itnmon‘ lil last summer" record cash robbery €300.0in {mm a London- hf‘lll‘ifi lil“tl train. was revealed Sunday when i'Idiiai'd Anderson. oitier oi itir yacht Christine. told of a plot to smitzzle the money across the English chan- nol 3 q Anderson. ill, !'{‘\(‘i'il(‘('l the de- tailc ‘ri :3 main“ Sctnilalld detectivc and later went on tele- x‘ts'nt‘t ir‘ I‘(‘l\t‘.ii lit?» Fli‘l'y \lthoitzh he riid not make it name of one of the two men who came ill‘lfilit'Cl ills yacht Jan. 3 find uttered him £3,000 I817» t to take them and the loot Bt'l"‘~s tiic clinntici The Christine disappeared at- lei~ it sfiiicri iiia‘ lll'llli from the Eiizltsii port of Ramszaie. It Ontario Women Said Remiss in Not Pushing DRILLH. Ont 'CP‘—Ontario Women have onlv thcmsclvs to blame if they aren't :ettin: equal [Viv (or equal work. says Ethel \irilc‘ilan director of the l‘i‘n\'ll'lt"'Fll t a h o r department women's biircuii Many of t'icm site si,i::t'"~l5. Plillr‘i’ don‘t know or arc afraid ‘0 do .’il1\'iil‘il: about the fact the\' have a lcziil r::i'ti to equal pay with own The l‘IZhl was cstnb‘iished as part of the Human Rights Code in Hm? “Notiiiii: lins- ti :i p p c n c d stoic." \ii'= \lcl.cllan told the Ot‘tlita r‘ Ill] t1!‘ 1 i iii Women. "What :7. the matter with womt‘it ‘f :hr'. know their Hill“ and don't make anv use of it'." She siizccsts that women who are afraid of lositi: their jobs if tlicv file a \‘i’Jllf‘rl complaint should turn to one of their com- rniinity'r~ lm~:m- women's oraa- ni7atioo: for support The Colin- cil of Women and the Business and Professional Women's Clubs Prospectors Approve Plan To Get Money Bv FORBES RHl’nE Canadian Press Business Editor TOFFtVil't $1“th pla to get Mr and Mrs. John Public to put some money behind the Canadian prospector was ap- proved here at tho annual meetin: oi the Pi'ospcciors and Developers ‘lssociation The plan calls for formation oi eriihstakc syndicates. clearly labelled as “speculations” or "Rambles “ The investor might lose en- tirely what he puts in, but if the prospector he is backiniz makes a find he might make a fortune. The proposal would require federal and provincial legisla- tion and Mrs. Viola MacMiilam; the association‘s dynamic presi-J dent and herself a successful prospector and mine developer. sat “The association would co-op- erate with zovernments to as- sure that these syndicates were not abused and would invite ary ‘ policing svstcm they proposed " The plan. approved by the as- . sociation in its :enerai terms. awaits further study Some prospectors at Monday's meet- ing were enthusiastic and oth-, ers skeptical One thoiizht it‘ would cure unemployment in. anada ‘ As envisaged the proposal is h s- I», Syndicaies could he formed by prospectors. geologists or similar individuals or small oups Sail he got frightened because "the and jumped off before the yacht ‘had been advocatini: equal pay such syndicates. wuth each in- in amounts of $10.0tt0.i-lanuary. Two-month total pr“. .000 or 3100.000. depending-i uction was 137.668 units com. upon what is involved. 1 Pushes Probe Had Mail Loot has not been found despite. an intensive search which included dragging part of the channel TURNED UP IN [RELAND Anderson was believed to have been aboard the missing yacht But he turned tip in Ireland J Anderson said the two mcr carried the money in two suit- cases and a heavy ba: tic . whole set-up seemed so sinister" put out to sea. He said it was possible Daiiiiv Bassett. a Londoner who was believed to have sailed on the Christine. "might have been murdered," Bassett's bod) wearin: a lite- jacket. was washed ashore Feb 12 near the Belzian resort of Middclkerke. Nineteen persons. incliioti‘i: three w o m e 11. charged in connection with the has now entered its seventh week. For Rights m 3 1 _ ars. The Ontario government at]. vertises jobs wit out dcsiznat- sex she says. and um: that all businesses follow its es 5 le The attitude of votin: “other who consider work only: i: bridge to marriaze helps keep alive prejudice aeainst workiii: women. 5 c 8835. She acknowledaes that women are criticized for taking jobs only long enough to earn money for new appliances. or to quai- iy for unemployment insur- ance. but maintains that men do the same thing. She denies any justice in the male complaint that women take jobs away from men. “Unemployment is highest in jobs which require men only— i‘oad construction and biiiidin: Most of the men applying for those jobs would not be able in work a typewriter or do other clerical jobs." For Backing investors could buy units of vestor limited to the amount he could put. in any one syndicate. with a limit set at perhaps $500. The federal government Will be asked to allow an individual to deduct 60 per cent of such an investment from his personal income tax. That is. if an indi- vidual put up $300 he could de- uc m is tax would. in effect. be risking only $200, If the prospector makes a find and a company is formed, the, prospector and his backers would share, the vendor's shares: with the prospector get. ting perhaps 25 per cent of them. and his hackers 73 per cent. Mrs Machiillan believes tnanv people will go for that sort of gamble. Vehicle Output Up In Canada OTTAWA i('Pt—.\lotor vehi- cle production in Canada rose by 25 per cent in the first two months of this year over year earlier levels, the bureau oi statistics has reported. 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