If t's Good For The Island - WEATHER 2 The Guardian ls For It Mostly cloudy, snowflurries in afternoon; winds becoming northeast 15. Low-high i 17 and 28. Sunday: snowflurries. on ei Kot MOR SEVEN CENTS PAGES cures Moon Pictures Show Dust Layer In "British Copy ’ Transmissions : VOL. LXXIX, NO. 30. Dief Declares Quebec Nibbling Ottawa Power. OTTAWA (€P) — Opposition ;ernment's treaty - making |diction as well as fields under | By FRED COLEMAN States in the space race. They - HLader © Diefetthaker charged in |powers. |provincial control, This would | MOSCOW (AP) — A Soviet quoted foreign news dispatches the Commons Friday that the| ™t- Dief en baker said the amount: to ‘setting up 11 states | spacecraft beamed to earth Fri- to this effect, but did not make . Jf and endangering day the first pictures ever taken the claim themselves. in Canad Pearson government has ‘‘chis- {minister used’ euphonious words | | Contederation. rom the’ surface of the moon.' Luna IX was at least the fifth at the power and |i@ Parliament to dispel fears. ‘say rT 1§ SERIOUS | J | “A British tracking station inter- ‘Soviet attempt to make a soft elled oe ‘ prestige of: Parliament by al- |But government actions belie | Speaking on the second day of | ‘ cepted them and gave the world |landing~on, the_moon. ‘Three: ear- lowing Quebec..to enter into vir-'the words, Guerrilla tactics lan external. affairs debate, the its first. close-up -of what the llier tries crashed. One missed. ;-junar weet s is like. | The first United States at- tual treaties witlt foreign coun- were being used to weaken fed- | Conservative chief said a ser- | tries, leral powers. - {ious development was disclosed | External Affairs Minister | Several~members of the Que- |in Paris Dec. 1 by Paul Gerin- | Martin cted that there |bec cabinet: had claimed the |Lajoie, Quebec education min has not and will not be jpower. to negotiate treaties deal- | ister. any erosion of the federal gov- ling with shared fields of juris’ Mr. Gerin-Lajoie, who was PEI. Will Share “It would be perfectly satis- | tempt ata soft landing -is- not . factory not only for the land- expected before May and sev- ing of men, but for heavy ve- jeral tries are. believed neces hicles,” said Sir Bernard Lovell, sary before succeeding, ' partly director of the Jodrell - Bank (little data on the reasons for observatory, in. England; He | their earlier failures. was first out with the news fu- ‘MUST. LAND GENTLY ture explorers of the moon nee: Satellites approaching «the iting to hear. Souris Doctor —*Siici" scientists sill were 00" (ravel at speed of, more silent, except for expressions of of | Is 92 Sunday DR. MacDONALD statements, had revealed that | 30 men had been temporarily | - detached from the French armed forces and sent to Que- bec to give military training to | have to be slowed by retro- -|Quebecers. [pride in the soft landing feat, SirMarin ‘nteiected win Sewing tet pctares (aces 1th polo where thy aang Seas heat that Mr. Dietenhaker was Dr. A. A. MacDonald, long- Pan, wetter caaie the |their deticate- instruments ie i Do ee oes ‘ building his “entire case on an |time resident doctor of Souris, ile mos YUT..KA KIHIMA, LEFT, fied relative in Tokyo Friday liner that crashed into Tokyo . aS nves ment U nd. inaccurate newspaper report of ae his 92nd birthday to- world saw the pictures released Picicinadl of more sophie: Bay with 133 persons aboard. Mr-Gerin - Lajoie’s — speech. from Jodrell Bank, orditary SO- |: 2124 systems te believed and his older sister, Keiko, after being.told their parents are comforted by an unidenti- were aboard the Japanese air- before man can try @ (AP Wirephoto via radio from soft landing. But the successfal Tokyo). ~ Tokyo Bay Airliner Crash There was no foundation for the De. sy EER? who was born viet citizens had to be content antnd report. at St. Andrews in 1874 has prac- ‘with mock-ups of moon scenery Mr. Martin said no province | ticed medicine in Souris and taken in a planetarium. touchdown by Luna IX 1s com can bring in foreign military | surrounding district since 1902. | sidered evidence that a soft personnel for training purposes,, A graduate of St. Dunstan's ae oe ee the manned landing now isa com - none had done so and as. fat |University:with a Bachelor of photogr kept |crete possibility. One scientist - as he knew none intended to do |Arts degree, Dr. MacDonald |™0on Oy lane oad ae le redicted * “safe landings on the , OTTAWA (CP)—The Canada | began collections Jan. 1, Pension Plan will mak is received but not timated $380,000,000 availabre penses and benefit the provinces this year for during the following kes vestment purposes, Finance Min- months are made available for. ister ‘Sharp—announced Friday. | the purchase of provincial or fed- _ all fy intended the pictures | picked. :te:thiberatel had a few narrow escapes in his: to be iday but somehow managed to survive. When interviewed, by Ronald Cheverie, Souris correspondent for The Guardian, Dr. MacDon- : ecee. eet sill: Offered. to rate wilt be special Don- | id received his MD from McGill | land scientists. studied them ons ;moon by manned interplanetary each province: marketable bonds with terms w ; University in 1902. Prior to this |iee decided what to show and tell |ships in the near future.” eaves ersons ea Newfound land $7,750,000. |to 20 years. Interest ‘rates ne | a he taught school before he at O'og : | Little was said about how the” SHINES aaard ie TE ONE Ieacick the “aadrost cates. om ce-bI ers tended college and received bis /"y) Po ciand, Lovell sald it was |Pictures were transmitted ex- TOKYO ‘AP)—A Boeing 727 (plane was minutes away. from ja U.S. Air Force C-124 Globe Neva Scotia $14,450,000, New marketable federal bonds. Face Tough Job ay “MacbD id esi thet he possible the Russians had de- peo. ie oe process was itary men. {Brunswick . $10,850,000, Ontarie| Provinces will share the in- nese plunged into Tokyo Bay ‘diced would land visually) The worst air disaster was the | $214,920,000 Manitoba $23,800.- |vestment fund.on the basis of Friday night in a pillar of fire. laiebeet instruments. Then the death of 1%4 persons in the col- 000, Saskatchewan $17,890,000, their pension plan contributions. An airline said hours jajriiger vanished from radar | jtision of two airliners over New |Alberta $34,900,000 and British Any amount they do not take | later the wréckage showed no |séreens ; ‘York City. Dec. 16, 1960. - Columbia $53,990,000... — (must be invested in special fed- sign of survivors, making ii the| Villagers along the shore and| The All-Nippon Airway dis-| Quebee is not included be- jeral bonds. Collections from the; Jet airliner carrying 133 Japa- ace Airport wheai its pilot ra- Cosmonaut Gherman Titov ‘told the Soviet -news \Tass he believes animals to be set. down on the~moon be ’ fore. men. He mentioned MONTREAL (CP)—Four gov- | ernment ice - breakers Friday | began smashing a channel through 10- to 12-foot-thick ice new which’ completely blocks the St. 4 worst disaster involving @ sin- ‘the pilot of another plane seid jaster was- the fourth involving \cause®it administers its own \Yukon and Northwest Territe- plane. [they saw flames stab the dark-\a Boeing 7%27 in the last six |plan. hes, ale ge-iate ota oe alge a" Te std be alas lage Flying in perfect weather, the iness of the bay at about 7 ee Te ne three, all in teers Be pensi = 2 sae which | ome Gewcsbesth Ws base ites peas ae Sees SS = | the moment the All-Nippon Afr- ithe .U tes, took 10 sr ae : ie Or two at ae Joey rT silks "feen Ciakoouwe and Japaies | "Pres a estes a ; “|e ee Breakers: to alt opera” Bie, Mix onald was one of 2 iar oe a defence force boats began pick- | ta Okazald, tions at Sorely Que, 50 miles | family of 1. His only survivaig nt, his inter: bodies from the bay. They | ’ S tesa oo on rea 5% below Montreal, brother is brother Rey. Frank lent Belle isl lbed picked up boul a. ecare ie Bae ee A spokesman for the depart |MacDonald, St. Mary's Univer- AS € feta oiitien spokesman at- | nue to fly unless the Japa- ment of transport signals serv- |sity, Halifax. LEM. IS RETURN. . << —thownce - the fuselage hed besa: ‘lahene on eee ice said two qf the brepkers "= | o- i in problem ~~ junne ~ found with—scores—of_bodies in. a 4 were working on giant ice jams ; ' ot ght will | nat i ugend ware dusk | Dru. a MONTREAL (CP) Five lish speaking. Canaan in hin shuegioh, Solos 1og widening _tavell- sald the pickures con Te Senioal as I ree ali aboard were r cAI =. Five jlish-speaking i in—hiz slu Hirmed —the- 3 2, ) serious of such —4 . rd JOHN'S Nid. (Cp) — rug Smugg er elderly men died and seven |50s, whose name was either of the St. nce. Said Sinking = sponge-like — and of _a|flight “before a reliable syste mier Smallwood outlined in WRECKAGE LIFTED Gets Si Y other persons were injured Fri- |McGee or McKee. The only in. | The other two, he said, were | © The (Pumice stone substance. of: the cosmonaut’s rejurn trip = ne Friday general | Grappling hooks from a coast x ears day in a fire that swept a two- |formation police had about him |breaking their way through to| NEW YORK (AP) —. In Tucson, Ariz., Dr. Gerard | is Teady.” . Bat at Bane nel under the jguard . boat brought, up [storey store and rooming house |was that he. worked in the fac. (Montreal. He could not estimate | ee Setanta Aten taking Kuiper. chief US. experimenter +Congratulations pee oe Bellé tale” between” In- In- wreckage: ipa ia (MONTREAL... (CP) _-...Roger_jin-East-End. Montreal. tory. jhow long it would take them | |water through a cracked bull, | on moon shots, said it was good 7! leaders conti to pour. and nee} The plane carried 126 pa Loiseleur, 48, an Air France Police said the victims oe-| The ~ fifth —mamn,jAndre~--St--/to..cut_the channel. |was reported sinking Friday we the ‘moon was not deep a ier Pomreos of dor to carry cars, trains and steward, was sentenced Friday ied later i The big ice build-up between some 700” miles~ east of Ber- ae : power cables and connect with See a iam to six years after conviction of |Cupied honk on the second _ = a seven Racal tw. Mobtrpal’ and Sorel is causing | ae Two US. coast -guard ceo e edded. howevers “that |Canada, Prime Minister” Riles @ Trans-Labrador Highway. the. annual winler carnival possession of $6,000,000 worth of |floor, where the blaze was be- quired. hospital treatment, |serious alarm to fldod-wary fi- |cutters stood by and @ Ug |the jagged lava-like field shown \°% Britain, Prime Minister In dira Gandhi of India and Presi- dent Giuseppe Saragat of Italy. President Johnson of the U.S, sent congratulations Thursday. lieved to have started. The jem floor was occupied by a ‘small department store. Two of the dead were identi- |headed for the scene. in the picture ts like nothing on earth, and “no one is going to walk very far on this.” LANDED THURSDAY The premier, citing the an- ! founced plans for federal as- sistance toward the Prince Ed- | ward Island causeway as a pre- | smuggled heroin. He was tried after RCMP found 8.8 pounds of heroin in his hotel room in Montreal. Thtee of the injured were fire- versie communities, 2 Search Is Pushed |the flight. a Aviation’'s worst ‘The blaze, on Ontario Street East near Papineau Avenue, previous cedent, said heavy aid from Ot- | Loiseleur was a steward on |fied as Rosario Viau, 63, and taw would be needed for the ears a iene: 7s the Air France jetliner on which |Roger Lacasse, 59. pee ean ig er meta ee lama 1X made history's first il R me “sald Ge eee. Sek Paris tae 1 Be-|$40.000,000_worth of heroin _was | Police _said the third ictim. trapped péorie amide fea coca | eof lending on the moon ‘ues. Balloon Race conti brought into Montreal Interna- ee night after a y flight. or oes rion gating fae [aster Tokyo croak oe ‘tional -Airport—in~March,—1965:— inna aa Morris, “aged “0 Pies cetacean fled “firemen |B 1ssi Se a sec co - eee - starting date © cra Four men still are. before the |to live nearby,’ but tite F More than 125 firemen using pg agar :50 p.m. 8:50. | izzies Out— = Sod tenth ne ir conspiracy, {they had not been able to find- : é a.m. EST) y. ste , cop) — A se eee ot onion on Cyprus Rotation wie oe ioe 2 the ‘blaze tor tour burs ion 7 AYLMER, Que (CP) — The [work at 10 a.m. Friday he was sae eee a — of | Scheduled manned balion race the Churchill Falls project in | hy : The fourth victim was aa Fag. nopn the e building was a shell. |search fora missing four-year- |informed of his ‘suspension, ed aised the fand- |Detween here and Saint John Labrador to Newfoundland. | Slated In A ril z ES re lold .boy widened late Friday as| Mayor Acland said that “while (42 IX. They prals fizzled Friday when one com- An anirnilive, the premier | P | Fe ae some. 150 police, firemen .and |the chief may have been on duty eee ro so i petitor didn’t show up and the suggested, was-a smaller tunnel | OTTAWA (CP)—Canada wil| ~~ a citizens from this town and |for a greater period than nor- saying the soit landing was all ober ceudn'C at Olt tie groaned . , nearby Quebec and Ontario ccm- | mal, other volunteers have been Chuck Kennedy, a fourth-year important step bringing the Soe- viet Union closer to a manned landing on the moon. . But -theRussians made no. at- tempt to boast that. they had a lead over the United business administration student, failed to get his helium filled for thezeables at a cost- of $23,- ‘rotate its troops in: Cyprus in 500,000 or undersea cables along |April if the United Nations ex- | the floor of the strait. The |tends its peace-keeping mandate | cables would be cheaper and there beyond March 2%, the de- | Ln 9 as reliable as a small tun- fence department said Friday. | Ready to move into the island | : wre highway, which would jare the 2nd ~Battalion of the | take eight to 10 years to build, | Black Watch, Camp Gagetown, | : would ‘‘make Labrador part |N.B., and B. Squadron of the 8th |: and parcel of this New‘ound- ‘Canadian Hussars, Camp Peta- _ land community. i'wawa, Ont. P.E.|. UP 2.8 PER CENT _ Canada’s Population : ~ Stands At19, 785,000 OTTAWA ‘CP)—The _ popula- |per cent to 1,838,000 from 1,771,- tion of Canada was estimated 000, while Ontario's increase at 19,785,000 on Jan. 1, the Do- was 9.6 per cent. minion. Bureau of Statistics Te-| Quebec’s population grew 8.6 ported Friday. per cent to 5,712,000 from 5,624,- The figure was up 1,547,000 |oo9 from the count in the census of | 4 June 1, 1961, and 345,000 oe than the estimate:.at-Jan.. Newfoundland, 9.4 per cent to 1965. 501,000; Prince Edward Island, The bureau's estimates, made [29 per cea to 108,000: Nova four times a year between cen- |Scotia. three per cent to 759,- suis-counts, are, based.on_pen-900; New Brunswick, 94 per vincial and territorial reports Sof | Gent to “626,000; Manitoba; four births and deaths, immigration Per cent to 959,000; Saskatche- out just as long.” H (munities pored-in to help. “T can only say that I’m: sorry Donald r, ward of 7 ithe Children'e’ Aid’ Society. was {his time wasn’t spent to greater lreported missing Thursday by | Purpose and more usefully em- 'Mrs. Norman Bois, \ who looks are lafter the boy: at per home in | ee this town, 10 miles{west of Hull, Que. i? | Aylmer Police ~ Chief cua ee 4 | Boucher was suspended from his.| § job Friday by Mayor Eric Ac- land, who said he was dissatis- fied with the chief's conduct of the search, Corporal Rene Poirier, named acting chief, said late Friday the search will go on all night. saW BOY taken SET ——— dpotice-he-saw- the boy about noon Thursday, walking north-from_the fown on | a county road a mile from his home. : ' Police said snow that fell in the area hampered the search, but ‘fortunately’ there's no open water nearby." : Mayor Acland, asked about Chief Boucher’s suspension, said will report to the police com- ttee today Chief Reathidt, said he was on duty from 9 a.m. Thursday until 4:30 a.m, Friday, went home to } sleep and when he returned to - INSIDE TODAY Other increases were: and estimates of emigration. |wan, three per cent to 953,000; th its During 1965 the growth of pop- |Alberta, 93 per cent to 1.456, ieuge tedeneersererees oa ulation was estimated to be 76,- 900. . WING ides sis cevvizeey M 000 in the first’ quarter, 88,000 in Figures were reported only in | Commies. ..ce.. us os : the second, 101,000 in the third leven thousands. They showed a Fae a ea es and 80,000 in the fourth quarter. \drop in the Yukon to 15,000 from Finance, markets .... . While: the largest numerical |16,000 "and &n increase in the |” Ee Kanata. . Pm , oi : bas growth was in Ontario — to \Northwest Territories to 26,000 “ , . , ia al a : . THIS PICTURE ¢ j hadi tclesconelal ' 6,832,000 from . 6,668,000 in the |from 25,000. A change. of ‘con- , Semanal os! t 3 Edt the monk Wai er a, Pea hes year — the largest percentage siderably less than 1,060, how-| © FIREMEN REMOVE one of persons and injured several apparatus ‘held by a fireman ings, Pres Cena City. : pagan Stall " ¢ back ae det a aa id Now. York, GAM | Was in British Colunibia—ever;—would—move At el eer sae ‘te. Bi; of water is is a _fesuscitor. ; nty . Sa hip Luna fieed, ‘neces moi ene. Tiieia vin alte treal Friday which kalled poured White ~ (CP Wirepiotey- 2 and ei! ae from ’ The B.C. population grew 188 from ope to another. ties.of the Manchester Guard- " chester) yar” i sis 5 4