mye W i's Good for the Island? The Guardian is for it °° B | continuing mild. Low-high at Charlotte: ; : fe z "a oe q A \ e _~ “Covers Prirze Edward Island Like The Dew” Department, cHAY : sor == SEVEN CENTS io PAGES” | dent Kennedy conferred Sunday |that Clay is deeply concerned the bridge of the | President Sukarno, saying ‘‘we|ments poured into the South ‘with Gen. Lucius D. Clay =| over the amount of time re- Wood ship Marguerita don't mind if our action arouses |Celebes—jumping off spot for conditions in Berlin and Ger-| quired to get orders from Wash. VisiNg loading when he was the world,” warned Sunday that | any invasion—a flotilla of Indon- many and reported they agreed| ington after an emergency ‘ruck in the side by a .2%- Indonesia will invade West New |esian destroyers was steaming fully on how ‘to handle possible | arises. He feels the U.S. mili | colare rife “a | Guiea unless the Dutch hand | ae may. and informed sources erises, effectively, tary chief on the scene, Maj.-| _ Poli vilians began it over. | seid “'volunteer"’ guerrillas soos The president talked for an|Gen. Albert Watson, must have ®@ intense search through | 1, s speech Saturday he had+Mil-strike in New Guinea ite y snow-clad woods just east of if hour with his personal regee-| the authority to react when con- ih." Minas Basin town of 1. | told his people to “‘be patient |S. ee on Berlin. ‘ | ditions require a speedy re 900 * | just a little longer.’’ This was | MAKES BOAST bout tntere . - | ca abou n tary Dean ok insisted Satur-| Rusk, dealing with a related a ended when. Willie | hopes ‘t winning the disputed | Bational opinion,"* Sukarno told day that there are no policy | but different problem, has the [20afd Moore, 19, was found ‘territory negotiation. ° |@ crowd in this eastern. Indon- differences between them over | responsibility of making sure ceet don ger a | “We are the fifth biggest na- | sian fishing village in the pres- ' Berlin,- there was. little doubt | that where possible U.S. actions from where Kendrick. © | thom im the world and our strong- | €2¢¢ of 10 foreign ‘ambassadors ‘that Clay still bvieved the US. are checked out in advance with gow. Wes est asset is spirit. We can be | accompanying the president on commander in the city shouid|A11i-e,d countries, particularly RCMP said about 25 men [Patient just -a little longer be-| our. ny a have greater authority‘to handle’ Britain, France and West Ger- were working on the boat at |eause I am. certain our red-| At one point, Sukarno said ne ——. | unexpected emergencies. | many. fo the time of the shooting. The) 2Nd-white flag will fly over West had learned The Netherlands in- - = , — ' Again Sunday, following the | ° Irian (West New Guinea) this | tended to send the Karel Doar : a4: Br ete Fi en +s ee Clay-Kennedy séssion, the word | said only two reported seeing | » man, a 15,892-ton aircraft cat- a Le . SPEAKS ON INTERNATIONAL SCOUTING "3 was passed, that there ab- ‘Construction sman * ae. ut Sukarno’s speech Sunday rier capable of handling 38 Thomson Rejects ~ ) soluel) no controversy~ Among _——— Planes to New Guinea waters. ‘ “3 ’ Dr. Alan Hopper, Moncton | Guide commissioners. Dr. , are Mrs. Evel Cudmore general, the president and | p aa Turning to the foreign ambae 4 “ : yn . < | e . "Rich Man Ban _left, was guest speaker at a | Hopper, assistant Scout com- | P.E.I. Commissioner of Giri | the secretary. Units Hiked " Tt ant aw eciared - | banquet held Saturday even- | missioner for New- Brunswick, | Stides and Frederick A../ READS STATEMENT fo : oo | ri e S a e ernment wk ot afraid. of LONDON (Reuters) — Roy ing af the Charlottetown Hotel | spoke on international scout Large, Boy Scout Commis- _ White House press. secretary | - TORONTO (CP) — Canadian: . S$ we are n Thomson, 67-year-old Canadian , . " | gloner for P.E.I, Dr. Hopper Pierre ‘Salinger read to report- Bee amen vant cos . nm conncetion with a one-day | ing and problems in ‘under- | was introduced to the meet- - ers this statement by Kennedy: | @*Tuction contract awards - . she do to stop us? If, during multi-millionaire publisher, said.” training course for Scout and | developed countries. With him | ing by Brig. W.W. Reid. “Gen. Clay and I have had Compiled by Southam-MacLean one dark night. thousands of Sunday night he thought it was - % —— "a most useful and satisfactory | Building - Reports totalled $3.- U aw roup tiny fishing craft full of Indes- “very unfair” to say that a ",* Ob, review of the current situation | 220,937,300 in 1961, $167,187,800 een Wrest Teen what coe ‘ | ; , ¥ ’ , ’ waters to es rian, what can oor man could enter the king-| al Wwritl e : = mk alad Co pet his rene | higher than in 1960 and $372, CP from Reuters-AP tive putsch here showed that a the Karel Doorman do to stop = See more easily | ar: E, - of the continuing staunchness ot 771,900 below 1958's record fig-| ALGIERS — European right- wsurption | bid based an Algeria them?" a bo BS 4 i. 2 the pesple ure. ° ists Sunday called for a two-| alone could not succeed. (The Dutch have said the ~ “Thomson, who.owns 93 news. § .. ’ 5.8 =) Lwe have se came dion The last seven, pionths of 1961 hour general strike here today, Paris police reported Sunday carrier will begin a three papers and 72 magazines: , . : — the ways and means of sustain- showed. gains “and overcame | as setiler and rebel tension con-| a score of machine - guns and | month training cruise in Carihe : a” ce . a _ Ping and ing the life earlier losses. | tinued to mount in the wake of | sub-machine - guns were stolen | bean and South American wa- around the world, was inter- ' : of their great nity’ in the The year's figures by categor- | at least 19 weekend killings. | during the night from a French | ters in mid-January.) ge tein Wy a meee et eeet a es oa ee Seat a rates, | HAS AUrPORT “ é . cf ° a s | iD tia, Father Michael opbines v5 pag oi me Rerviecy | Mot in| Tea oe of the ico toute @ _ san $1,000,518,200: "down $28,128,300; | outlaged Secret Army Organ | heavy police forces remained on ba Te ciaimes nianeote e isher what. he | ‘“ 7. — es 8 week case durin session 0 : : " | iat the city and its sub- | thought about the - saying ot|sver, has Canada sein s cabi-| the Dorion letter. As the week| Parliament. But events took a Saeeinninte abet 313,000: cagicerig ging. 765.221 300 that doctors in heepicals would erbe. | eialist -(Communist) countries coms that jh-quan anshe-$60.-A.tarq ter the hacia of handwriting | Year handwoing’ coper neo: een Me-| SPrcemsen oe: -aae ence ee te abun. S19 ~/go-on strike at midnight. | Saturday” sothe-#,000 ‘Comm. | 2nd the Atro-Asian. bloc. “Pwo - camel YH pass t a) oe rey sup” » in an in with tne The year’ by regions: tike. Wittion people support ts. How aanite's exe tm ter © experts, | ported his case. Toronto Telegram, said an ai. | owed during these months. tei enna y D $38, The pomehiet said an strike mists, tightly checked by 10,000 | many people support, Holland?” who trusts in riches to enter’ tempt was being made to| =. Tmt meeting is one more) e140: Quebec $088,672'300, up lice interference at hospitals | Mima’ rain in: Paris against the |, “Bloodshed over West Irian ix Masta of leaves. *| ‘frame him by linking him | 7ey ‘= which a, sack, Gen. | $165,745,700; Ontario $1,229,002,-| where security ‘measures have| secret army. Fascism in gen- SPC%ds not on us but on The “Well, I tremble to disagree | og with the now-disbanded Quebec rel wee _ we itn 600, down $96,878,800; Western been strengthened following es-| eral was denounced. . Netherlands. We won't talk enti ~ that saying iat I really ur ea rn Ss Liquor Police. i to be fortunate in caviog him $796,942,200, up $59,639,500. |eapes by suspected extremists | | (Continued on Page 5 Col. 2) ;". Thomson , LTE The case revolved around . | while under treatment. | ABLE TO DO MORE A poor man who does al! the good he can.‘‘is doing a very worthwhile job in life and I res- pect him greatly,”’ he said, but 79-Year VANCOUVER (CP) — Frank Career | a letter, signed ‘Noel Dorion,” to the liquor police thanking cer- tain of its members for assist- ance during the 1958 federal election campaign in Quebec's * West New Guinea Attack Is Threat From Sukarno Agreement Is Claimed On Problem Of Berlin WASHINGTON (AP) —Presi- There appeared to be no doubt Fs the senior American in Ber- | APPROVED TEXT Asked if the statement means } Clay is fully satisfied with the | Situation regarding authority for 3 Children Buried Alive Pour In CP from AP-Reuters BONTHAIN, South Celebes — | At least five persons were | ‘| killed and 10 wounded in incl-| dents throughout Algeria Sun- | day up to dusk, military author- ities said. Indonesia Units to South | Was much tougher and as he |delivered it troop reinforce Dutch People Are Calm In Face Of War Threat ao te Bellechasse constituency, won | Saturday's foll was 14 dead | the rich man “by the very fact | Province when he reachetl re- . the U.S. military commander, | vee By HENK KERSTING | The Dutch government last that he possesses“these resour-| J. Burd fell short of his goal | tirement age in 1935, — Pee : Salinger replied that the general) QUEBEC (CP)—Three child- and 19 me 7 eineies wn AMSTERDAM (AP) — The year put into operation a 16 date able to do more tor ba. | by a year and a day, He had| But he never really retired. | | Mr. rion said that the Jet-| read the president's statement | ren of one family were reported | s of BCKB in _. . , kept calm. last Yea! development plan and ‘ianity than-is-possibie for that }-wanted-te- claim 80- years-in- the Since__1953,__when he “stepped.” r,_on_the stationery _ of his and_approved: it. = killed Sunday while sliding near 2Umber casualties in such at-;. Dutch -people war thre created a council of elected and man." | mewspaper business... |down from the: board of Quebec egal firm--and dated || Clay spent 90 minutes. with|their home in suburban Beau- | ‘@cks in the last week to well week in the face of a war threat sooointed Papuan members "All we have to look at ts His death tm hospital here | Southam Company, he had = i ne written dur-| Rusk Saturday and they were} port. They were believed buried beyond 100 dead and 250 hurt. over West New Guinea. with a view to leading the peo- > the foundations, ord. and | Saturday, a day before his 92nd been connected officially with C absence from Quebec | reported to have digcussed is-| alive under a snowslide. CORNER REBELS Both Dutch citizens and the | pe to self-determination. Rockefeller foundations in the | birthday, ended a 79-year career The Province but he maintained | City by his secretary at the re-| sues of command responsibility! The children were identified In Oran, French riot police government were hoping for ne- For years the government has ' states, Isaac. Wolfson, Simon|in journalism that spanned the | 2" active interest in its publica. | quest of an unnamed person and | along with other Berlin prob-| as Michele Cote, 13, Jean, 10, cornered a rebel commando unit gotiations. Even anti-Indonesian | trieq to internationalize the is- Marks over here, and there are |trade from newshoy to pub- | ‘io and each day before 9 a.m. | (Continued-on Page.5 Col. 3) | lems. | and Louise, 9. {in a building in the Moslem | diehards did not come out gue but a final effort met de others—they, by spending |lisher. “He told a‘ friend not long |B¢,Teported. to his fifth - floor | ; \ quarter, and in a 30-minute en-| openly for a military showdown. feat in the United Nations Gen- t of pounds,have res-|ago he hoped to survive until WR er CUBAN-MESS PROBLEM-LOOMS . | gagement three rebels were Some people here saw no eral Assembly last November. @ued whole peaples from pov- | Jan. 7, 1963, when he could say | 1, FIVE WEEKS: 7 + Killed and several wounded. and starvation, . ‘he had been in the business for | yr. Burd had been in hospital : : clash touched off a brief series | over the island-territory to the half of New Guinea. There have , ‘And it is only possible to do | eight decades. His contempora-}for the last five weeks. The eee: we 4a a ” of fights between European mo-| Indonesians. Others, .admitting | been suggestions «that the, two b with great. wealth. jTies had long since left the jcause of death was not an- . : torists and Moslem youths be-| that the eventual long - term | halves be combined because. the "So I think that—I. don't say scene. ; nounced immediately nor were ° fore armed police intervened. | outcome will be the same. hope |island’s people are mainly Pa- that it is any easier for this rich! Canadian journalism’s most |funeral arrangements deter- A French magistrate was shot | that negotiations will lead to a puans of the Melanesian race, to enter the kingdom of. | durable veteran, Mr. Burd got | mined. ee ' : to death by a terrorist only 100| transitional period under inter- | not particularly linked with the I. certainly think’ an early start on his life’e work | Rank Burd’s durability was : - ; i . | yards from the Algiers Palace mational auspices. Indonesians: it is very unfair to say that | —selling newspapers on a Win- | obvious early. In 1933, when He . id ‘ | of Justice. ; | West New Guinea (called President Sukarno $f Indone- it. easier for the poor man to|nipeg street corner in 1883. He’) was 63, The Canadian Press ; The Secret Army Organiza- West Irian in Indonesian) is sia has been making an issue. . { was president. of the Vancouver | apologetically issued an “obit” | — 7 ee tion appeared to be circulating one - half of a poor, swampy, | of Dutch rule for years, and a aon eee : jon the rugged, cigar - puffing about an impending takeover tropical island in the southwes{ now is threatening to seize West : “ mewspaper executive. id with the idea of sowing | Pacific. It never has repres- New Guinea, = ; *MORE THAN $1 MILLION The biographical sketch was = AP i oe Punta del Este was seen Thurs-| while it maintained them and: neniesied — it appeared no vine | ented a real Netherlands inter- West New Guinea is a leftover Wee . 4 topped by see pee: ae WA en a (abhiee Wien day cc ae council de-| when it removed them—had in move was immediately impend- est. The Dutch government an- issue from 1900 ne ae puch Vas ee © J | the spirit of a two-year-old, un- | #@ hemisphere’s foreign minis- | sanctions. ou) mo way violated :the principles if. | prevailing belief was that | budgetary deficit, in sidition to | colonial empire to Indonesia, ie ost Re uses Bi doohtody he will - outlive us Sic dene oc eee Jan i Everyone agreed the ons | non-intervention and self-de- i \ouid prelge to act in France | spending an equal sum on de- | No agreement wat reached os = _ es Sixteen of the 20-men who| the case of the Dominican Re-] 7 mbosed_the sanctions, ' termination. ileelt_yocant® “lect Agei's aber. | Senee. This was partly because the bi 4 . : “ | sat-with Mr. Burd on the CP | Public will be in the. back of | me Petes Bah P a ee ee ee Dutch government considered = i ; f 3. of directors in 1933 died. Many minds. : ~— ; _ , too underdeveloped to make it + . % him. So did J. F. B.| It will be present i seme r at that time a federal part of ney fr & r S$ a e Livesay who as CP general | fashion such as this: Indonesia. - oe poe He . : ‘manager had written the | “The Organization of Ameri- Feelings against Indonesig D (CP) — The Cape) of the company who will con- _ con Sates alte to ; Ta a iited ait Dutek are Post will say today i ; Pry tinue to carry on the publication erty in Indonesia and expefled some 30,000 Dutchmen. . e ‘Food Prices | | ; Probe Asked | per Oe ee oe - }amela. The OAS declared Tru- GRAND FALLS, Nfld. \CP)— 5 ‘ be ee © ._~ } Silo personally responsible for a | |A newly formed consumers eae 3 plot to assassinate Venezuelan | | League here will seek a pre Wal Ss xecu President Romulo Betancourt. | \wfmcial royal commission to {@ . . io, 7 Diplomatic and , economic-| vestigate high. food prices im ear : i! o ii yop ia ‘sanctions were imposed on the | central Newfoundland, league % BERNARD GAVZER an adult. | centre Dominican government. . founder Wolfred Nelson NEW YORK (AP) — In-Geor- | issue, there > .: > Less than 1% years later Tra-| || Saturday ats Hilo had ; Mr. Nelson said food prices |im central Newfoundland were higher than anywhere else in the province, but he had no idea why. As soon as wages in the area increased, he said, so dif the cost of food. WHERE-TO-FIND-IT Announcements, notices 98 “tenths; ete. 34 ceeee 9-18 features ..,.....-% : eeevcebe 2 the spaces make © | Women’s OW -c000 8 for the blind t move Sport eee ?