ll! ‘by | He w ‘ .0... Q hnor'iv. If it's Good For the Island WEA THE R . n . ' Clear. little change in temperature: 5 m. The Guardian is For it Winds west 20 diminishing to light. Low- e, M high, 20 and 38. E Ive I 2.2;: “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew ’ ’ Sig .__.._.__._ 33.5: ,L_ m No. 71 03;- mm CHARLOTI‘ETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, MARCH 25. 1963. was}?! SEVEN CENTS 12 moms ‘ the ll. ind. tion 1 0:- .I;\ < Mct‘oimick d lréland Trade and Com- "Operation World Markets". shire! is greeted at M'on- mleftl.Mir. an export trade p otion Fal airport Sunday by Mayor tck is among the first drive sponsoded by the De- ran Drapeau (leftl and of oldoery buyers being partment of Trade and Com. mes A. Roberts. Deputy brought to Canada as part of meme. (UP Wtreplioto) h n :00D SEASON REPORTED 15, I 0 nt Wes’r Prince Sea Huntersi or , o I Ul ag a ens s ase at 01" THE GUARDIAN 5.000 pelts valued in excess of kept them ashore much of thei id The Alberto“ sealing group“ 325.000. The hunt was abandon- timle. The main herd was close 9"?" 599"- ie , l edwhen the herds became scat-l ins ore for several d a y s and' fidpd b“ Glen Matthewa' 1"? tered by storms making air; the planes were able to landl ""1 from the Magdalen borne sealing unprofitable. l their loads in three to four min-l 7" [luring “1" weekend '0“ During the operation one of! tiles. u w is three weeks of success- their five planes was complete- Although no close shaves were reported a mixup in communi- O 0 cations resulted in two men ha- ving to walk ashore from about . ' sb'r'milcsout which took them \v .‘ ’ d ed more than four hours owing to Big Loo s Anticipat i... pi... .. ‘Board in the Magdalens was ~‘l WALTERS ~ (CPL-Capt. he Halifax VI said u.- 5' (‘l l ‘ l in Star Sunday rating in the Gulf of ands will not have big loadsl a year. apt. Moss of St. John‘s. said J ween 100 and 200 seals daily. liiinr. the ice was heavy and; r seals were beginning fol alter. '3 Following the. tradition of Fling skippers. he declined to Klinw many pelts the North! I - \’I had on board. "We‘re: ill: fair.“ he said. ; Capt Moss said six of thcl ip:. including the Norwegian? Iar Star. and the North Starl rrc south west of the Magda-l ii: The other two were; "her north. .‘ HP predicted that most of thej lips. including the North Star. . ould be heading home within to weeks. "I'd say it wouldn't it longer than two mor eels." he said. [AXES GIVE UP HUNT I (‘npt Moss said aircraft that? of the. i'"r'.alens had now given up;I . He said the ice was‘ -i {14111; too rough for them to Some 30 aircraft. used to. try land~based hunters to the bar- pe . A report from Grindstone in lasdnlen Islands said "heavy- Hacked-Up ¥ LILLOOET. B.C. (Cpl—.1119 “kw-up remains of ii mys- I'.V murder victim lay in a inform here Satur- ind out why be ill . Police were calling the victim e. but 'they admitted that ecomposition had left them . stt‘bllsh the sex, ' Parts of lb body were found " lar'sedago lit!!! thtree sacks in all 5 “i . '3‘. In“. (9 he old Caribol . lasing were the head and RCM? detachment at Ram- 33’ ly. "gun. would say on "no re treating this as mur- islaughtering" by the ships also Billihad influenced the aircraft op- sealer Ierators' decision to quit. ill the. eight. sealing shipsladditiondo the North Star VI St, 'and Polar Star are the Halifax 'H‘ence near the Magdalen vessels Arctic Edeavour. Arct‘ic Sealer. Mina. Trepassey. Theta and Polar Fish a ship-to-shorc radio inter-Emailed whitecoats by sealers—- ' u the ships now are taking ‘have grown into the less valu- able He said although weather was .srals, urder Case By Police The third. containing the torso. CM? worked to th c about in year. tha stale-4v“ to :Wstern Can year and white police did not indicate whether either was linked to on Henri French hitchhiker. was last of the . at m 9 Alaska highway. headed south. on Frank Willey vanished abut I year no and two men are Ins-vb. lib terms for murder in the can. ll: body was never Ships operating in the gulf in Capt. Moss said the seal pups "heaters" adolescent —. Beef Prices Announced Following are the beef prices for this week: Red brand. . .- 75 . hundredweig‘ht; Blue brand. $36.75 per hundred- weight and Brown brand SN per hund‘redwelmt. Premier Show Is Recovering Premier Walter Shaw b making an excellent recovery from an attack of staunch flu which kept him away from provincial legislature Friday morning. it was learned reliab- ly last night. be 1) 'er s up around yesterday and able to eat lib meals as usual. Medical advice dalens March 4th. was to take it easy and away from his office until Wed- nesday. although there to be some doubt last night that he wwld remain away from work thin long. it was learned. Body Seen- he came upon two of the sacks. he found a short distance away. Police said it appeared that e socks with their grisly ontents had been there for There have been at. last two mysterious disappear-aces in add tiring the last the case. it was believed neither could be ruled c hieriguct. y o u n 3 Aug. . dm gou' praier reported at from $25.00 to $30.00 per week. steak at $1.35 a pound and potatoes are $4.00 for a 75- pound bag. The lack of road plowong fol- lowing a storm added to their difficulties Mr. Matthews said yesterday. Plans are to continue the hunt but the scene of operations was not learned last evening. The. ill-man party from Alber- ton and Tignish flew to the Mag- t ONTRl-BASKS t seemed "lime like sum- it Printers. In New York City Dieienbaker Pushes “"“f‘m‘” I Other UHiOHS Remain Pro-Canadian Iheme To Settle Contracts Vole To End Long Strike the third quarter of the current election campaign. heightened his pro-Canadian theme Satur- day night with an attack on an American magazine. and Amer- icans in general. for suggesting how Canada should voie April Canada does not need any Mysterious i Disease ls Serious PRINCESS ANNE. Md. (AP) MA mysterious disease whose l symptoms closely parallel those. ‘ Skeleton Cabinet ’In Mind’ : l of infectious mononucleosis has infected more than half of the. lessons from other countries on what it: should do in the preser- vation of peace and freedom, he told a cheering crowd of an estimated 1.200 persons in the Pincher Creek High School gymnasium and adjoining class rooms. He did not mention the mag- :oxide by name but apparently ;referred to Look which pub- ‘ is ed an article on the Cana- ‘dian election Friday. He re- ‘mine our own policies for Can ada. with Canadian objectives in mind." he laid. Later he added: "When some nations start to point to us what we should do. let me tell you this: Canada was in both wars 8 long time before some other nations were. let that be clear." ‘ENTERS FINAL QUARTER r. Diefcnbaker said the icampaign is entering its final Equarter. His itinerary adver- tised that he would do no campaigning Sunday while his train is attached to the regular train between Calgary and \"an- coiiver. ‘ He speaks Monday ln Nanimo land Victoria, BC. die. and the. like. There used to be two big radio antennae outside the trunk but someone stole one. leaving a hole in the trunk the size of a gasoline inlet. She stopped for gasoline Friday at Kaufman. 32 miles E southeast. of here. She arrived i Dallas with just a trace of fuel in her gasoline tank. 3 but her ticket. from the serv- ice station showed that her car . trunk. among other things, will hold 2.1 gallons of gas- oine. Normally it carries equip- . ment for her work as a land By JAMES NELSON Iffcrliednnalsln to a; tiarlier tar- and came company employ?a NEW YORK iAPi. ..l\'ew ‘ynrli International T‘ypographicd PINCHER CREEK. Allow: N r: a" .9 “Wm.” There is two-way radio equlp- prlnlers voted Sunday to end Union. International President (Cp)__.pflm,_ Minister Diefem "1 “WE‘VE-9. mafiaflne- 8381" t . ch- their 107~day strike that. led to Elmer Br wri told S d . not mentioning the name men.“ Lamgm‘ ams' lags‘ ' ' ‘ - O ' "n 3y" baker. ending what h. MUM “w ‘ (Vanada mus. .dP'VPr. a “fit riding chaps. a sad. a blackout of the citys maJor meeting of 5.600 union members in Madison Square Gardens: "You smashed the publishers and you are writing your newspapers. One union was still negotiating with the. publishers. own The printers voted 2.562 to pick“, vnip for this contract. It 1,763 to accept the new com is a major victory for tract. reversing their narrow u' " rejection of it a week ago. The vote removed the major .stumbling block to an end of the long and costly walkout Esti- mates of losses to the industry and to-the city’s economy have run in excess of 3200.000. .The publishers also estimated that the strike hos cost the Canadian newsprint inlusiry 528.700.000. nion. Last Sunday's ratification de- [eat was by a narrow 1.621 to 1,557 margm~64 votes. CONTINUE TALKS The photnengravers am pub lishers were in session for 14 hours before adjourning at 5 am. Sunday. They went back into negotiations five hotn's alcr. Typhoid Claims 3 Second Victim ZERMAT’F. Swuzerland fAPi Zermatt's typhoid epidemic calmed a second life Sunday President. Frank McGowan a! the union said the only issue holding up settlemmt was I for a shorter work i The photoenzravers ii nlon was still negotiating a new ‘contract. and there was little prospect that the eight newspa- per. hut. down could resume publication before Tuesday. present 3612 hours. '—"_—“““—‘_“‘ .mbcrshlp of the striking Mailers Union. on I'l'U affiliate, also met Sunday. as did mem- Oceonog ro phers 3.500 residents of nearby Dames . . . . bers of the Inde e d t Dell - d Sw-iss authorities warned ‘~ ' ‘ a ‘ p n “1' v' i u S l C d L d S “" - e A v . i mg: “Even!” r mm” H“ all tourists ho stay away from. M t In lggfahvegozDugovgtiogfiagfih . , _' i . . . . this world - famed ski resort‘ ‘ I . physman L" “19 small eastern By sooner arcs: ‘it's likely strength in the 26th area “TTAWA 'Cp'fi‘vme 1"" '1" vo’illd‘heexii‘gipm’ “mom 1" shore community of Watermenl ALBERTON BUREAU ful hunting which netted them ly wrecked and bad weatheri f’” "l9 1‘35" SW9“ .Veal‘Si Calltflii'l‘hornpson. Social Credit leader. lve‘says he has a skeleton cabinet any "in mind" if his party emerges prise in this— election as we were it "the most serious thing We never seen illness like it." “What's most baffling is tired and debilitated the tients are." he said. Some stricken in [conference here Saturday night The provincial health service “mall-(many ku'n"! "0939’ announced the danger continues "Framers 3?” “9999645 l" at‘ or a further Spread 0; the lend a meeting of the internagm'nfl infection and said every tourist. 'l'ma] 5073mm Cnmmlll"? 03‘ L' " WINNIPEG tCPi ... the delivererl. Mr. 010. belong to the AFL Early Sunday the pressmen’s h in not wliic _ Robert Parliament. son said: “We'll be Just as big a sur‘ Thomp- . . ' v, t tti‘ _ 1from the April 8 election with In the last election." who decides to visit the re ion' “ceflmi‘ “MPH” 1" Ram“ :23; cnztlricfe approval to . howlthe most seats in the 0m Social Credit won 30 seats in "must assume full responsibil- AW” .44“ Mavnr‘Rd‘)”, Wagner “1"! Fla-.mons the last Parliament—~26 of them 'ity for his decrision." This is as 5955mm 0' H‘ 9 MEEFEF-‘S- mp mama“ In.essmeu-s scab close to a quarantine as author— which is an advisory btJdY '0 under Swiss . lhe United Nations Educational. mm"- “‘-" “mu” the $12-53 t“ He told reporters at a press in QUEDEP- persons. Windin It a two-da. tour of ities can come mm” January. are still too weak to'tbat as prime minister he would rural Mi nthOba ye Social 1 w. Sflentlfi“ 3“" CUlt‘ll'al- organlz‘ Yngiififfzremffié. 7 316: work. Dr. Sutter said. Children seek the "best, brains avails. Credit leader flew on an over- The second victim was identi‘: sites. will be held at the new ‘Da'rkasl, give: $51 {1‘ gas” seem to get over the ailment in big" for his cabinetmlncludinglnight flight to Vancouver to con: ltied as 22-year-old Miss Mar—1 p madiam Redford Institute 0! _ 5' " ' ' ' the first two or three week. he said. but some from the Conservative and {tonne his election battle in West LVSE Dubadl- 8 senelal‘y 1“ 0”" Jamgraphi" a a D ' year and 56,12 the second some take longer. rLiberal parties as well as some icoast ridings. .ot the resort's 56 hotels. . housle University. 0 other newspam um“ Dr. Siitter said the state 'men outside the Commons. --fb= machinists and electri- health department has deter- But he declined to name any. clans—have not reached new mined that the disease is lpotential cabinet min' contract agreements. But neither Aalan flu nor infectious mononucleosis. The and excessive nervousness. r. Sutter said. However. he explained. inlcc' tious mononucleosis a He 0 ts mainly persons of high school or college age. while the mys- ment in a byelection. Severali terious illness in Dames Quar- ters has stricken all age groups. from a fourvweck-old baby to Senalf. rathcr than fight an and persons older than 70. is highly contagious. IN WRM WAVE Londoners. looking like vacat- ioners in Florida. cool off with milk shakes as the sun bum today. althoudl PII‘tly cloudy skin are forecast. (CP Wire photol symptoms lto his deputy leader. Real Caou- lnclude dizziness, h e a d aches lette in Quebec. D l i *' also entered a full slate. Lib-1 0f lto say what portfolio that: officers have said they would allow their members to re to work while talks continue. if the printers and photoengraverl approve contract terms. New contracts have been raidu fied by the New York Newspav per-s guild and the Stereotyan iUnion. 4 The paper handlers and Sheet straiEhieners hold a ratification meeting next Sunday. but heads hare assured Mayor Wagner they would return to work once other unions ratfiy» isters—or would go ‘ More Canadian Foreign Aid Is Urged By US Committee The l‘ S. had in demand more ‘ . .c . leader said he would go outside the Com-I ‘mons to pick some members of; ibis cabinet. but would expertj them to seek a seat. in Parlia-; ministers without portfolios. he. added- may b9. HDWihlPd ’0 l‘hf WASHINGTON if!“ A spec-I nan governmentnwned planlsf “I commit,” Ps'ahhshed by‘ as competition against private; economic. reform from Latin 919cm," i President Kennedv has calledl “mm?!” or aR'lale for Fx‘m‘o-l countries Washington had, to PROMJSFS SURPRISF ; on Canada and nth" mdus'riah priaijon of foreignunwnpd in” show a tougher attitude Vaialllil’ Pressed by reporters for a ' ized countries to increase their wi‘lmfinls' ' mnnhmmd n” Page 4 (’nl' 2‘ m la U Balinese Pray Ai‘ Beaches As Lava Flow Is Unabai’ed Ltially. thus paying less heed to vagaries of ephemeral: I "the World opinion.‘ ‘ The in < man commuter-.3 headed by Gen, Lucius D. Clay,l p roposrd that the total US. aid program « estimated at about: $2.9m.000.000 the current‘ "93“1” “" '" ,"w """r‘ “l By ANTHONY (“runs that caves and left num- a‘ The chief of nail police open- » $31":.(z‘il’iooli‘issentC‘rPMAFall:lug”;1 lWaNl’ASAR. Bali (Reutersl . .lllmhle of ruined walls and alums. lifomrnissioner Upwar- P 'ld ' ' MP 're_ rowds of sarong-clad Balinese charred roofs. silo. said the eight. killed but ms en mar" 'an‘v' Hm waded into the sea Sunday and First 3101109- 90 "fail! the \‘Il' "apparently died of fright”— l"”"‘ "1“ View "gum prayed in their gods in stop tho lace tiller lhe lava bad cooled huddled on the roof of a. mosque rp‘ ‘ found eight dead and 30 injured 1.3.31.2” was“ its: Mom on. fled w I against world communism. lmm pol‘ring mm“ 1"“ “W”: . ' “fig...” ‘ ‘ Ken_ 3 n to their homes. d9 d with scores missing and feared Jtho boiling lava They died 0! a . 'heart failure. police is d. , i appeared ‘ . . . By THE CANADIAN mess ndy would pay close attention; Thr Balinese - among 'F‘Fm, ‘ ' ‘ "" Nominations close today for to the committee's View. there-iwomen naked t“ "l" “3'5"” 1 the April it federal election and by heralding a possible "2.15le We”? l" 1311"” “'3‘” .’ a record number of candidates trenchment in U S. foreign aidjlumm EWY‘Sh'b'mw" h-V lava- is expected to be ‘in the field. i to help reduce the drain on of—i “9‘sz "‘l“ ll 5cm“ "31""? lfringed beaches on the enstemg An unofficial compilation on fit‘lfil Enld "PSPFVPS- ‘ ‘. . . . the we 0f nommatinn day Kmnedy sen, “a... 8 mm. tip of thispparadise isle. where showed 1.015 candidates al- sayinr the recommendations"it '“5' 1"“ 99°F” “"9 ‘l‘e‘i ready haw completed fl“, mp would hp applied carefully in since the volcano started erupt malities for nomination or an the gavernmeni's continuing whim“- nounced their intention of con- view. Aides said Kennedy's, This reporter flew over the testing the election. This is justi proposed foreign aid programlart’a l" 3 001"”? spotter DlHne. one short of 1962‘s record 1.018. f for the next fiscal year—origin- Saturday and saw the 10.000- Some dropouts can be ex-‘ally set at .4.900.000.000—-may toot _Er.‘y-hlarl< PM" “my”!!! pected before the 2 pm. local be trimmed by smmonm or bubbling luva down its soutnern standard time close but since more before it is presented to 3100"- nomination day usually brings Ii Congress. Local officials tear Hip death spate of late-filing independg ' ‘ ‘tnll may rise. according to an ents. last year's total likely wll. IGN‘mE (RITKISM offing] report Hundreds are .50 SUPPESSPG- . The committee. suggested the believed buried in x’lllaEPS: » PNKPeSSlVC Cnfl-‘lellvesl government pay less attention around the foot. of the volcano. 3"“ when“ have ('fln‘lldales l to possible world criticusm and and tens of thousands are home.- m" I“ 255 388” S" '41:” will stop trying in do too much in less. be no acclamations. e Ncw‘im many muniriae Tm 0mm ‘ Demmrhllc Pally Md 500ml. Amcrican aid projects were dc- ASHES SPREN, , | _ Credit follow wtth 228 and no Sign” more“, as Ems m Show reezcs carried the lhici :icy nominees respectively and may “.me (0,. “rpm” heads M clouds of ash~ladcn smoke auay increase these totals sliight,ly._...,m.1 “mth ,0 keep WWW to the cast. and. a form" of There are 13 Communists and‘mwms in _ ipvarag, {or fllrlY Whit! _l‘0md WP broke. '0 r" 2" independmls' ‘political support or hastily-de- W" FM". "Rh" t‘m‘amg .m‘lr' 1" 1961 the C°nservauvesl vised plans to block acceptance m: mm “"0” m “‘0 harm“ Swim Md M n mnmrv ascm'arca ncarthc sca. about . ' ' five miles from lhc t‘l’lllf‘l‘. I “WW1 by Ea“ and WM" Thick clouds of stcam l1l\SN'l Countries shouldnt be helped wk "r '0“ mm "m a” i if all they would do is cucour— h'mdr _ ""9 7".“ r the "total dci'astntiou” INSIDE TODAY erals had 264. Social Credit 2.10. ND? 210. Communists 12 and independents 2‘7_ MORE WOMEN RUNNING ‘ There has been a sharp in- crease this election in the. nion. The lava and rocks loosed by the eruption dcsirnycd eight number of women candidates ‘ httdzt‘s. c u t t i n r communt with 42 nominated so far. Therei Annnunflmonk mm" H cations with the main town at we 2 27 in w e five‘: " ' .c r h “ births. deaths a in “mm m were elected. The record year‘ Police roadblocks have scnictl for women was 1953 when till Chum“ ' off the arca round Karaugascm I , were nominated. } C'm‘lc" ' - ‘ ~ - - - - - - ‘ ' ' ' " 2 to prevent villagers alrcady' fl . ~ _ 3 PCs and NDP both have Hi Efsglflznw ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ' " ‘ ‘evacuated from trying to rctiirn TH ' N: 5' . ' . .i ’ ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' " 'ssi tric sand rc'a- ‘ . ng‘ggc.‘;1“ggglf‘h;yg City Queens .... .. s g‘v‘ff‘“ “1' “‘ "d ' AGUNG voi.cANo. inactive Tommi», locat. m to. The" is one Communist. Mal Prince County . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 A. Suhag‘m' H“, ‘3‘”. “Hair for a century, arrows black Milan from the volcm. Edit Jeannette Pratte. in Montreall “mmed'h ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' " a ilo be reached by rescue teams. mink" and lava durln! “Wk‘ . "10 M1” the MM v6 ifimhellla. and an independent; WW" - - ' - ~ ~ " '; .poncp were digging {or bodies; Ion; eruption on the. island at ram is the home of up log. Mrs. Anna Pidrucbney. in Veg—l me” ' ' ' ' ‘ in the grey mud that had buried Bali in Indonesia In fore— (An Wire-photo vi. m m "fillet ; ipalm - thatched houses up to ground 1-3 the tamed Besakdi Tokyo) , .