ff it?s Good For the Island : g WEATHER The Guardian is For it ek Low-high 28 snd ch Boe day: mostly sunny “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” VOLT LEXV. NO. 65 Titans as Somes Gow Mal te Fad otter Bwarmt CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1962. Nor_MORE SEVEN CENTS 10 PAGES TRUCE IN NAME ONLY Cease-Fire Agreement In Algeria Slated Today Euroj eeee Secret Army Organiz- sae during the in- ut Bomb lest} Nikita Announces Missile al To Baffle U.S. Defences New Spaceship EVIAN, France (Reuters) — Chateau Daunoy near Paris and A cease-fire in the seven-year | flown to Rabat, Morocco, from | ation in Algerian war was expected to|where they left on a flight | terim, that France fears | be officially announced late to-| which led to their capture five |this would push loyal French | day, French and Algerian) years ago. ba officer corps into the se- sources said here Friday ght. Negotiators were reported me The sources said a simultan-| concentrating on plans for the interim period between a ci WASHINGTON (CP) — The ~w United States nuclear tests scheduled in power of the terrorists was be- | be eous French-Algerian announce- ment would come after a final meeting today between the two delegations in this Alpine town. President de Gaulle will pro- | ot: schedule is adhered to. Saturday night the in- fire and a selt-determination referendum in Algeria. a shaping up as a truce in me only a ucliing terror. campai at scuttling the pact a block: ing a handover z oe se m4 = | eve to be the reason for the reeption of a Swiss char-| | But the projected cease-fire tered aitiner Friday by French | fighter me [Knowles Nominated planes. “CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. packed with flight recording STARR URGES SETTLEMENT He took the labor post after | feeding formulas, the state | elaborate series which could be developed later. Congressman Chet Holifield, chairman of the joint congr sional committee on atomic en- | ergy, says the first orien was planned hurriedly. He With physicist Lovis Reifel that | the mid-Pacific tests may not | on nuclear experiments, was re- of poisoning and six died. The hospital suspended a be only the beginning of a’ more | tion was witnessed in every phy to Jack MacKachern of sport page.) Placed MOSCOW (AP) Premier Khrushchev claimed Friday the Soviet Union has created a new “global rocket” which is invul- The two announcements were mospheric tests in the mid-Pa- cific a late April. In Orbit global rocket, which he called the announcement in connection with his views on disarmament, declaring Ameri- jee te are “ald the, Age | produce all the conclusions the eet ae amanitennal ta tagl atte 1G econ ts er WRINIEEG re eee ee eave, States would like. to nerable to anti-missile weapons cans no longer are ‘mmune oa nley Revie back to federal * “But they could be the stair- and can attack the United | ‘eal tae a imate to night by_ way for a step-up in testing later pines, Fem aay. divectien: trigcer off war against ate endorsing him as which would depend on know | The new rocket, he said, out- munist countries. uge a Oc e ke candidate in Winnipeg ledge obtained in the prelimi dates the elaborate U.S. tedar Tati, countries.” ry series," the California Dem- | and warning systems intended Fos ate leation: toawcn| thet! aegt head a na tierce: |to protect it from missiles The U.S. detection and warn- le Knowles, 53, chief architect |a private talk with Reifel Thurs- | aimed over the North Pole. ing facilities have lost their im- of his party, will give up his day. He also announced. the portance because $ cal e an $18,000.2-year post as executive Mette. ‘member of ihe launching of a new sputnik, but fly to United States territory ice-president of the Canadian |cago Armor Research Institute the official news ageney Tass from quite a different direc- Labor Congress. which advises the government indicated it was an unmanned tion,” he said, adding | vehicle. s the people say, ‘you ex- t him through the door and Tap)—The mightiest war rocket aes in place of the Josing Winnipeg North Centre in ported to have maintained the pe in the United States arsenal, nuclear charge | which would be the Progressive Conservative | planned April detonations would | made before several thousand he comes through the window" 7 : lown in combat sweep in the 1958 general elec-| be “only 50-ner-cent adequate” who came to cheer Khrushchev said the preci- Titan 2, acetates flew more ‘With the engines of its { Fo i ee engines of its two tion to US. security Khrushchev in his unopposed sion of calculations that permit les on its maiden stages pouring out more than election campaign in a Moscow the new rocket to hit its target ra ian Fray ~ Ng er name ewes ae ead district for the Soviet parlia- was established by the flights ce poten- ton U.S. Air Force projectile Sal P. G fi ca mest, The election is Sunday, | ef Vostok 1 and Vostok 2, the tial blasted away trom the cape and t oisoning onrirme In his Kremlin speech two manned Soviet space ships The missile was powered by streaked unerringly toa Khrushchev declared: which orbited the earth revolutionary new liquid propel- eye in the South Atlantic Ocea I D h of Si | f 1. “We will never agree” to His description might indi- fins which. emitted a" rose: si‘a spect of more inan sow ET Det 1x Intants the international inepection ayer cate thatthe Tussin have colored glow of hot gases instead miles an hour. ! tem proposed by the United militarized this type of space Of the tal of bright flame famil- Initial concentration will be on ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) —- Salt/ following the deaths last week- HA ILE EVEN NNER AT SPORT States at the 17-nation disarm. ship, which in circling the earth jar to most rockets. developing Titan 2 as a quick-| poisoning was responsible for & | #| WI PO! ament conference in Geneva. ¢Tosses over the United States The 103 - foot vehicle was striking, ocean-spanning weapon the death of six ER in the Toxemia is a form of blood LF-MILE EVENT WI R s from almost all directions and topped by the lasgest warhead | capable of delivering nuclear : psoas ‘The annual provincial inter- ) one of the 27 events on the | Birchwood High School. Char- THREATENS TESTS which can be brought down by ever carried’ by a U.S. rocket, warheads more. than halfway | Bingh.mton, N.Y., General Hos- "Fourteen babies received i e at gh Scho a 2. The Soviet Union will carry signals from Soviet ground con- scholastic ice sports. were program. Here Malcolm Mac- _ lottetown, the winner of the ‘The three = ton nose cone was around the world. pital,’ where sali’ was mistak-’ saltsaturated formula, Hilleboe , © out a new series of nuclear trol stations ———— toad staged at the Sports Arena Kenzie, deputy minister of ed- half-mile event for boys 15 ; z enly substituted for sugar in Said. Eleven showed symptoms : ' si tests if President Kennedy goes Later Tass indicated the new iy Jast night and keen eompeti- ucation (right) presents a tro- years and over. (See story on on with his plan to conduct at- space ‘ship was uemanned. by saying the new earth satellite “earries scientific instrumenta- health commissioner reported practical nurse who said. she ‘ : Friday Son vaveaareas (rin con is le Soviet government is tion, a radio tclemetrie system Commissioner Herman Hille- mula preparation room with nosing oan nal dea tA olen ester eee eee ereaaen aera vi lines” for solution ofthe Berlin “A series of artificial earth Public Health Council, of which| from a larger container in the Mace cee Femcer te itched Mittaren sioner okie bli s ifferent cosmodromes of the a member, stiffen the hospital's main kitchen. the West to accept its solution, Soviet Union in the course of il Strike state sanitary code t and other hazardous substances out of hospital areas where ba- eep salt Any disciplinary against the nurse is up to the Hilleboe said. proceeding * Told Formal Brief Needed but such a solution cannot be endlessly delayed. Khrushchev ‘gavetno details of 1962,” There had been that the next Soviet space shot the agency added. speculation bies’ food Mi Plan A Il “a is prepared. o the stage of development of the might carry two or more men. boe press confer- BULLETIN CAPITAL BUREAU , he and Peter MacCaull, pres-) would 1ik ely be no need of an mee that the fing ot tx | OF THE GUARDIAN | ident of the West Point Ferry additional ferry service Little Progre Report alt intake”! Guarey , rdibates ttle P, ‘og porte MONTREAL (CP) rt grets - GUATEMALA CITY (AP) — OTTAWA The West Point Co. had held meetings with He said the project had first REAL (CP The | grets having to make the an- came from a health department president Miguel Ydigoras’ Con.| ferry committee will meet in O'- chairman Alex Watson of the, been proposed in 1948 but had SS Brotherhood of Locomotive En- gineers (Ind.) Friday set strike nouncement He said it was necessary be- team that visited the hospital Savative government Friday Leary over the weekend to dis- ordered an all-out army cuss the next step to be taken in Maritime commission and with Public Works Minister Da vid been rejected then by the Mart- time commission. It had been At Geneva Arms Conference dates = Canada's two ma- ¢. he ways jor railw lt, tireatened to aerate ae Mrs. Rockefeller (asthe ka /Behapa 7a | thoes, tone | hase: @eferta'io" cataaaiah (al) feect Walker: planned to use two converted firike the CNR April 2 and the back on wotking’ conditions for tf day revolt that appeared to be Ty service between West Point. ‘The information we have on. corvettes on the service now, it| GENEVA (CP)—The Soviet) Soviet Ambassador Semyon CPR 2%. hours later, April 3. the Obtain Div gaining fresh support. and some terminal in New our projected new service is not was proposed to provide a S€t™ Union accused the United States Tsarapkin reiterated at a press J Travers, assistant chief News of the proposed strike INS orce inti government opposition Brunswick sufficient for the Maritime com-| vice comparable to that offered | priday of laying down impos. conference here Soviet rejection 61 ‘he union in’ Canada. told a against the CNR made ma wae 4d mounted over violent measures, Robert Grindlay, MLA for, mission to make any decision," | by the Northumberland Ferries. Sina conditions Yor ending ma, of U:S. demands. for Press conference the union re- public several hours earlier Neen Ren fenGe antaine used to end the student-sparked Second Prince, and chairman of Mr. Grindlay told the Ottawa Jo) 4, ERVICE elear weapon tests. Bational | inapection ~~ when the _publicly-owned 1 jon Rockefeller obtained a disorders. the committee. said Friday that Bureat of the Guardian. “We D FOR SERVICE Ns obteiaial any test-ban treaty. divores Friday, to, end her, ai. Seecéers.______T the enemmltsee sald Friday that| rave to get much more der| We feel there Is a definite lo-| 5 Amerioas officials as Ree tieat wet haste Spcaly At A Glance issued a statement criticiz- ling the move. year marriage to the New York Governor. The grounds were mental cruelty, tailed information and present it in the form of a professional Iriel fa, order fo make elalmn for cal need for a west end ferry service because of the booming tourist trade to P.E.1.,” Mr meaningful test-ban treaty main open for negotiations, refused to accept Soviet rejec- re- and wooing the nations of the cen- tral group ia the conference-— ibbed “'the eight middle men* These are Brazil, Burma, Ethi- Oy ' ' P li | CGMRS, AS SURERISE. She left by airliner for hh Grind id. “As it Setting a strike date against Y er for her federal subs! RUMEeY SOTO. 8 oe ewe “pos: arliament the CPR, however, came as a family home in arene rl Ing OINCI ences * Me caid ‘that he and Mr, Mac-. People cross to the Island on the Hen ae Proposals as final: | opia, Indian, Mexico. Nigeria, By THE CANADIAN PRESS compicte surprise. Onily a ew wort ia re pe . Caull were still very hope- Borden ferry and then muSt) was at the edge of the 17-nation SWeden and the United Arab FRIDAY, March 16, 1962 hours earlier, a railway spokes- Sarldened eee he “appeared ful that their project will be suc- turn right and ‘cave the) disarmament conference. * Republic Alexis Caron (1—Hull\ was man had said the two sides were S@icnned and. strained cessful. He said they had had a Island by the Wood Island fer- WANT STUDY SESSIONS ‘ockefeller must have | very cordial and helpful recep- FY. There is no incentive for India’s Defence Minister V suspended from the Commons so close to signing a new agree- aged 10 years between 9 and 10 Are Seen In Disaster tion in Ottawa and there was a them to travel to the western St. Patrick's Day Krishna Menon, asked the dis} for the rest of the day for ment that all that remained to o'clock, aid a witha i ‘n criticizing a ruling by Deputy be done was rephrase a few of ae tise real deal fi end of the Island ment conference to switch nae ll closed hearing before great deal of support from peo- , i “labor ‘Mintater Starr | There are’ about 410 engl J%E6 Grant Bowen BURBANK, | Cal. (APY —) ne. lane, caring eee ean scene In PLES SL ane, tania (Marked In House i soins tut secon sloutly defended the governs | neers on the two railways. ot Rockefeller, $4, was ac-| Striking coincidences and un-/ military cargo, crashed and eer on at an estimated cost of $2) oprawA (CP)—It was March State Secretary Rusk me vocational training Labor Minister Star said the SnaPaoi™ DY her sons, Steven expiained circumstances in the tas ata toe aaa io MORE WORK NEEDED to $24 million each, capable of| yg in the rest of Canada but 4% Soviet Foreign Minister ro tae (atte ene css er Mente shea we tg pines Mews lng ove man. The he tmpy have to ko back, ransporine 0 auntie. The tnt Mart fhe tse OREN "1 A |taking American military help 107 persons, is missing out of +P age lose EO phoned ho htgper hc 7 Commons Friday a “ r Lionel Chevrier (L—Mont- the CNR and the brotherhood We will probably have to engage six months of the year. To|” James MeGrath (PC — st, Green of Canada was working real Laurie) smi te together for ew talks aimed at Bandit Charged to a len tod ee eas — jdentical four - engine !¢kal and accounting help to pre-| make it work, it is estimated | John's East)" proposed that the a CuGe rare ate ee Fleming. mised the | averting» strike i In Shooting Case planes Friday to raise ‘these 1049-A Super Constellations oth Pare our brief in detail,” Mr.| that a federal subsidy of about| House put its clock ahead 24 panier were faa a ny Caneed Ir ni sai a nM possibilities: left ‘Travis Ain Base, | Grindlay said. “When he have it half a million annually would be| hour: to allow members to prop-forraing the same function as e for § Ss, we Wi osts sts Commons does not sit on MONDAY, March 19 “regrettable “lye rol Terrace, man was te WE olaitte: Widiiebiping: of tie Both were bound for Saigon on tation to Ottawa again to present In addition, there would need| Saturday. ca ee RS aoe oe. at He urged the two parties 10 Spneared in police court Friday, of the craft missing with 107 defence department Both mys- it to the 3 commission.”’| to be the provision of terminals! Lionel Chevrier (L—Montreal "The minister told reporters ment legislation. ‘The. Senale make every effort to try to set- charged with attempted murder | Persons aboard, mostly trained teriously hit trouble a few hours The Prince MLA said that and this could cost the public] Laurier) and H. W. Herridge, he would spend most of th stands. Stijopeuee eid, Tose. _ their differences between in the shooting of an RCMP American jungle troops. Jater. though they'd taken dif- any announcement -about the works department another two! CCF - New Democratic Party weekend polishing the speech he day hemselves. constable who answered a bank But the Flying Tiger Line ferent routes causeway project in the mean- million dollars. He said that the| group leader, supported the pro- plane to make “Monday at a veld alarm Thursday stressed it has no evidence of The Federal Aviation Author. time would have a considerable committee was firm on West posal and joined with Mr. Mc- blenary session as taken and cither possibility. Coincidence ity and Civil Aeronautics Board effect. If it was decided to pro- point as the terminal site for the| Grath in extending St. Patrick’s "fe said the Canadians are es 4 Nogusta ‘a Dilley, an. un- 4S not ruled out. opened investigations. ceed with the cuaseway, there (Continued on page 2, col. 5) Day wishes to fellow members. trying to work out "ive or foster father of six children, iensaemmea r 7 Semuemy | areas” of possible agreement was remanded in custody. 7 * wae . +) designed to bridge differences wernstable Gary Frazer, 27, | : . between East - West disarma- uffered minal, leg and | | © ment plans put forward Thurs- zm ‘res int a antes at | , " “ The Canadian delegation ap. had left ‘leg I. , Seanenee above oo knee. Hos.) peared to have been taken by pital officials said he is “holding i surprise by the aorupt Russian his own. dismissal Thursday night of . American proposals for a nu ear test ban WEYBURN, Sask. (CP) a “biased” press release follow- Offi. a8 ‘ he Jamer Brown has resigned aa ing a closed meeting in Wer. New ice e FAy REFUSAL NOT FINAL prc-dent ©. the Weyburn Young burn March 8 to discuss Mr. * — But Green said he doesn't Mera Acsselatien Argue’s Liberal candidature. (5 Planned : think there is anything “final + set a aAalab ail Sasol saan es : Se et ibis Pressure against Mim ‘as @ fe ye ult of a he issued this hing for the nomination of Mr. Argue and ignored the oe testations of neussaees At Cardican looking hard for hopeful devel: opments, but as the conference ended its second working day there was little sign of any bur- voters” who ia constituency. a ochre BUREA\ Tesign from the gar nade om tehageccag A 4 beoning accord between East party. . at | terete lender of tp orenwan: fy = local office of He | and West. The next working ses. CCF-New Democrati . . the fruit and ve sion is Monday froup in the House of ci Commons, interview of the Cain tearm 4 Rusk met seperately Friday bolted from the NDP recently _, “If Young Brown wants to re. eaters; Wil te with Menon and Rapacki. Rusk te” joined the Liberals. He rep- Sa”, that is his privilege. I) CorGican, Kings County, cariy told a reporter: “We also talked tesented Assiniboia in the Cam- in May. . some about the Rapacki plan trons foe the CCF for 17 years, Announcement to this nffect The plan calls for the estab. Angus MeGillivray, vice. — was made here Friday by Mi lishment >of an atom-free zone ent Mr. Margaret. MacDonald, MP, for in centrai Europe. From the | Reaignetion te a lsborview Tol. - | xe ‘She “aa ay ae for | Western point of view it has lowing a closed meeting z t et objectionable features, & ~7ates to the consti nen confirmation. from Agriculture | including the upset it would federal nominating "conv - pe Minister Alvin Hamilton that the cause in Western defence ar- flated for March 9. He did not Manner, ber Office would be opened. Tangements and West Ger- tay from what nd as Bb Rony) van accom: t EE many's ties with NATO. mare had come. ot lation for the resident fruit ” Crechoslovak Foreign Minis ag Kings. Queens, City and vegetable inspector who te7- | ARCHITECT'S DRAWING OF NEW BRIGHTON SCHOOL ter David, who presided at the livray issued. @ “ve ves the Georgetown - Cardigan. conference Friday. criticized On behalf of the Editorials. -,.++ tague ares. Seen above is an architect's | school will replace the “ | combined andio-visuat and | multipurpose room, teachers ; floors. It will be of fireproof ‘the disarmament plan intro- Liberal Association executive | Semmerside +e It will also facilitate the pro drawing of the new Brighton | West ‘Rent school. The iain ety " a health sae construction throughout. Com- duced Thursday by the United Wednesday ac Prince Co. “ vision of inspection to | Sehect Censtrection of the | school will contain 18 academe | MUsic room also Save — rooms, health room, principels | pistion date is set for Oct. 18. States and praised the rival Leader Rows ‘Thatcher of —— the potato growers of the area, school is to begin shortly. The | classrooms, library, art room, | @ large assembly room and | office and wash rooms on both | Architect is G. Keith Pickard. proposal introduced by Russia,