It It's Good For The island The Guardian is For It W E A T H E R Cloudy with snowiluiries; northwest wigdi 20 with gusts to 40. Low-high 7 an 5 fliillfi ®111§1ffiIli§1I11 “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew" 1 CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1963. .. Vanish Western MoscowSupport In NM Urged in Peking Struggle BURIN.d Nfld.M1CdF’i—P4li1licei . 1 - were won ering on ay W erel i:.:ur:.::.;« :.':..§“°.:‘..°.f"°.’.‘..‘°'.*Coal Mme Blast THREE SEAMEN I Rusk Reported wit ‘ i Authorised Second Club Department. Ottawa. am In the You (Illa: 1 pang: h uni. VOL. LXXVI. N0. 324 NOT MORE [HAN SEVEN CENTS 16 PAGES lull in payment 0; . W?-. 4 Men peared their car in tahpe GET Burin Peninsula area sometime Satu d . 1 ' ° 0 MiISsial‘l”R are Leslie Havden ofi 1 HALIFAX ‘OP’ ‘ H1191’ pom For-to_ Nfioh nrinoipal of 1 | S | n e I n e 1 seamen got fast service in n n u S u a the o m 8 h Catholic { _ magistrate s c 0 ii rt here 4 Monday—a trial was inter- rupted so they could plead guilty and get back to their school I here; Vin nt Mason t‘ Cata- , r .lill8.Nf1d..cea yank of N?)va Sco-l 1"‘31-PER U111“ ‘AP’ - 1111913101 W1111_Was working in an; no tone, hero; Hubert Morgan 5 men were kitted Monday in , other section of the mine, saldi PARIS IAP.1—-U.S. State Sec- ' retary Dean Rusk has urged “ln the quarrel between Chi- nese miiitancy and Russia’! of go“ island. min” 3 depart. coal mvihe ex loshm on h ,he didn't hear a thing. 1 ship. ‘the Santona, before the western allies to help the $993991”! °°°’“5t°“°"- “Ur 1111"‘ mem M "a"5p°" radio °p°”' underground npear this eceii1t1rael‘CL0UD or SMOKE she filled’ 5011191 1-1111011 W111 115 power 1951' I! to S that Moscow P"- tor; and Frank penney of _ h “All of a sudden there was a‘ The three were each fined . t I .hh th Ch. "a.'1.5' ' 9 must. “°t 3,1,1 Burin. unemployed. All were in U1311 1~‘0111111U11113f- _ iiremendous cloud of smoke.“ he, on charges of illegal 5 mggte W‘ 9 ‘"959 C°"" ""1'1311('.V 1" Pay 11113911115- their early 205, "They are bringing the nine said. "I felt a big rush of all-,i possession 01 15 113110115 01 m1I""ss' ‘ ‘SHOULD SHOW 1NTE,',u:sT The four left for Grand Bank, l bodies out," a mine spokesman but I didn't hear any explo-1 whisky. Then they left for Nh',}.Oa“ ."'3"5”5.‘ VI 599°01'11" the R".Sk °°",c,°ded that peaceful about 30 miles west of her said ~ sion" their ship. d e to leave mmstena mun“ M°"' °°°’”5t‘”‘°e the 111931 1day. Rusk made it clear the West has a much better pros-.1 pect in Moscow's peaceful co- sort of relationship with the So- viet Union and that the world llias not yet achieved a real ;"detente" or removal of East- Saturday to do some shopping.|‘ There‘ were 19 men in the‘ Heavy, white smoke billowed within 25 minutes. They were last seen at Fortune, 1 mine. Ten managed to get out. from the mouth of the shaft for‘ Grand Bank. Saturday night; although one was injured. [about half an hour after the‘ when they were starting for a1 "It was a large explosion."l blast. : V o lexistence than in Peking‘s mili- . . dance at Marysmwm said 8 sheriff,’ deputy’ “Every Rem‘? 1.93"“ from Help”-TUN remarks were relayed ;?]’(‘):l1(:in‘i€?u1Vi(;::!’(e1Win1(n'gl; ‘ ]3AcK NEAR BUR“ b°dY “"1 11°" 131 “'9 mme 9”‘; “earh-V P“°9 later to reporters by NATO of- lthat we are interested in peace- he sur- ‘trancei heard it." rounding towns rushed to thei o Two Members; To get to Mar-ystown they. . _ , l _ _ _ ficiais. _He spoke shortly afteiflful coexistence.‘ would drive back to within 101 Marion Gonbalez_ a train optr-lailigzhaihoauheligthiiles southeast,‘ Ia nlrloetrngh Wm, resnhenh oh’; Shrveyhhfg the range or mh._ mites of here_ then branch off. , _ -n _ B CARMAN CUMMIN t au e, w o assu re ‘us .sia's pro iems, Rusk said to -the gravel road at Winterland iFuneraU Set Today: 1-11195 W91‘? 1135111)’ P135811 10. UgITED NATIONS vg,._ :France plans no early diplo-1West should be happy it is not d fresh air, water and sup- for the five-mile drive to Marys- rev‘? ed J matic recognition of Red China. ‘in Khrushchev's s h o e 5. He 7 r 1 t I . 1- -~ 3 . 5 _ " town. . P198 the blast area and‘Th° United Na“°"s admin i. a morning session of the iticked off Moscow’s problems: H Mm if 1’ ' " " ’ ‘M " An RCMP spokesman said For Songwrlter I ghoul 25 111911-hW01‘11111tZ 111 leam's.1‘3”:Lo';l:vd :‘;v'2:_’:;sc0AhIg]'hi?gh fllcouncil. Presid ent Johnson 1 Agricultural sh orta ges, I they “haven't got a clue" abouti .923" 3 1111 8 rescue Opera-‘the fah assembly session ex_1urged through ‘Rusk steps to-;sharp slowdown in the indus- . . : where the men could be, or; HOLLYWOOD (AP).—-Fu-iieral 1011- heeled ' ‘iward further unity and pledged ;trial growth rate, difficulties in . nw he to mm next“ in theiservices hr Smgwmor Isron SHAFT BLOCKED _ r The flags “Kenya and Zahzh,tha_t the _United Sit-li’leS_'Wl‘1i alloting resources and uneasy Despib snow-clogged roads tihevmail must go through. Here North London Monday. The search, patrol cars went over Jones, nnnnor of moors The shaft was blocked by (ie-‘bah newly lmainta-in its present military “stimn Eu an gs among the s. independent C°m‘icontribution -— six divisions—-to satellite Glliost mailman Gary McFalls of Lu- are-a received 18 inchesofsnow both sides 0f the entire road in the sky, wm he neio tnl bris and heavy smoke, slowinglmohweahh members in Africa and deep drifts. the rural post- , 0nt.. wa the weekend. (GP Wire- 1 ' ' ' _‘ - ‘rescue efforts. the Euro an milita shield man sticks by his maxim that through snow to a rural box in photo) f1,1§°',',d’cy,r,rw§,”,.'.'3t",,f,. f§2}'.‘"fl,ea hgigrrf gougdln-8:; gggy 223' .J;hn::t'~ Families of the missing men,.1‘h';';y ’£§,°‘l1h hmhaof heaafifi long as ltfoops are risileeded. Pal: ClTThEs ACC(t)RDS “M 0! wt. , ‘ ~ ' inotified immediatel after oi Iadded: 9 59.019111!’ 01 8011"‘ P E I Tile tour uvmx, riding in a f£1:‘:gs—'—__—_———.——————‘ explosion, grouped Jéilently our)‘ :'h’:'::€§:s1':h:fi:h:{(;;1;' 33:] "SK “Under present clrt-um-.1111’-_ 1111111951 3°C01‘d’S already . 0 or 1963 model car owned by the; side the entrance. their facemmembershjp to113_ 151311995 111919 15 "fl 11011111 11131.'a°h'°”'d Wm‘ Russ” fame’ °f ‘"19" The ROMP Sa1dlU.S. Prasideni d""""- Secretary ~ General U Tliantimey 11:1” contmue "1 be? B1? £1: add‘-NR that the we” there were no hidden enbaiik-r T e. mine. owned by the Car-‘road o ohort statement woicom. 911- ‘mus h ‘t "°al’st‘° 1" 3“-" ‘P’ 110" F1191 c°ml’311Y- 1135 been "11 in the two countries “into the spur pggp |¥]rqac 0 Moscow‘ The so 1 . . nion, he said. has not aban- operation since 1957. A com-lfnll _ _ daylight of independencel mi pany bookkeeper said this was ‘ and sovereign equality." tn Rusk. in a broad appraisal of:doned its goal of world revolu. e world scene. said the splitivtion while many tough and dan- ments. no lakes and no woods‘ ° bu handy to the road where the carjGIVen Ck could be hidden . None f WASHING [ON (AP) -- 0 the families had seen ‘ . t » the first such accident in its his-. 31 h ' th UN, . - _ . . 0 any Sign of the mm‘ police Said" 1ha:o‘«er}i1 ou}s’eI'e.S(l¥:ielIli{tepI::Y)she!?$lt11Vfi1 1°’-"' 1 Fily ffv1',lC?§1a5 l111’01‘11€ed 10 |:<1;;:en"fi1i1i(ds:r?i‘:nt:lndan¢li’ekf]2i1iE '3~.s::i;a§$ma1"s lunch as ‘double jolt Monday by passing? 1("°“'." as 3 11"“'d"‘°”'bb‘”:°"° “f. the 1'l3ht"'5l "°°“"."’.~" 11330111113-"' He said the two5 Cuba. And. as the Cuban crisis n n I a n S P r e t h drashcahy slashed fmvighfiidi mine. it extends sideways lntol checks in UN history for a visit cornrnumgt countries might still 1' demonstrated a year ago. new ar n money bill after adding ‘ ""’”‘"a‘"' 1113’ 1’1‘9S1d€11*1 -1011115011 10d3Y- pull back from completelflashpoints can arise overnight _ amendmem which mum Hook‘ . break but their present disputolin East-West relations. Bv JAMES NELSON . Provincial delegates were ’by delegates to have raised the 1 A GIG nce Sm spreads. from ideo to eco-1 Furthermore. Rusk said. the US. wheat sales to Ru The a.. _ in on. appmpniia- Electoral Commission Bill tion bill for foreign aid at the‘ ‘Breezes Through Commons elated at the prospect. which proposal at the closed federal-1 some of them said would fi- provincial conference Monday. By THE CANADIAN pgigss nance major works in provinctlal Mr. Lamontagne said outside MoNDAy' not 15, 1933 We as ‘ (CPl—'l‘he federal nt has indicated to the it may make spe- 0-1-TA' nomic interests, frontier ques- ipowers have made no psigigrgisg tions. competition between a lion any effective supervi two states for spheres of influ- Nonetheless. Rut ence and perhaps even to 1 armament. low figure of $2,800:000,000 lad cial grants of $2,500,000 each to capitals and e e conference room. however, Lo - 1 t- t t _ . . _ per-[counsel] : eight of them for s ' cen- cherry on top of the sundae" ilhat the provinces should expect 1.esehgtfh?);°ré0I:h,firs‘:?h$‘e: {verso ?;:;"h.'(:‘h 111:d:_’sd'h1l_e“m°umm"{&"’hh oh‘ ‘ _ tonal enmity between Rus_s1a:s' “We in.the West must fail 11911111111 111019018. 8111'111I1~‘'h '01 P131“ 101' 319 1957 °'-""‘““7 “° "'‘°”' “'31 “" would handle redistribution of getting the mod m'._”d.m that OTTAWA (ch) _ with a_h_ Ahpohhmeht of Mn chshhh ’Nl1_KH£ KW:-iislidiev and China! to explore every Possibility of 81‘311tS . I11? 0 01' I1" 0‘ C°111°d¢"“°'1- . 1“ ed 1“ “Dim 9"“t"’ Commons seats went through Sonora or in congergnce hgnween proval from all parties, a bill guy had been ex ted. ' ‘M-3° Mme’ ‘3"—‘°'"°’"5 Wm‘ 1139 3°‘ rked for cultural centres in ‘Privy Council President Mau- Ottawa contributed $2.000.000 h" but the ma] “ago e two bodies I m estahhhsh the omce of h reh_ MAKE SUGGESTIONS Ru-sk continued: viet Union in the future‘-. Charlottetown and Quebec City. rice Laniiontagne was reported to the n§Iw FathlersB olfd_C0nfed- state Secretary Pichershhl B t "1 .d t to ban resentahon commission’ whose Along with changing Cam. . "8"?" °'“°'"‘ ‘" -‘"5’ "' agreed to insert the name of ". '° "me" me" . chief task will be to reshapeldau constituency boundarlemi Role C1‘ICl'n e CO 5 d I‘ Ch‘"".°“°t°“’;“ and “1d"";°“ld Nelson Castonguay into the E.:"p°r.t'Imp°“ Bank Cred“ 5" Canada's electoral boundar-ies,1th, commissioner ould he‘ S n I e e :?’htl:';1;‘l'1ece:th:o(:'hw(£2h:‘L‘::r shy’ bill as the commissioner. '1111¢'11‘C“"“.1 the 931° °f U5‘ breezied through second reading inslred to recommend to pnrlia. Diefcn- Monday in the Commons. rnent whether Canada should A few technical amendments adopt a system of permanent Opposition Leader These are to mark the 1864 i>re- setback for the ndminisimoion. For Canadians in Europe 1 it.-Gov. Salary Parity OTTAWA iCPl _ The Com- mons Monday night swiftly ap- self. earning less than his peers in the nine other provinces. “pleaded and tive finance minister Donald cajoled" with former Conserva- Lapoi is'P|ea By Queens MP nually. The P.E.l. salary is doubled to $16,000 while gover- the other eight provinces. Offi- cially. these are currently un- der study by the cabinet, but conference sources said r. amontagne‘s hint was suffi- ate. NEED A KICK Gilles Gregoire icreditiste - ’nte) said tax collectors are flitting from rectory to rec- I10 8 ini Winnipeg North Centre said passage of the legislation will be a red-letter day for Par- liament. Gordon Churchill iPC—Win- nipeg South Central objected ’ Planned By Jackie§§‘;~‘ BERLIN (AI-'i~—Mrs. macque-I line Kennedy has told West Berlin officials she will visit the divided city next year, the prin- seemed apparent in the House. The government measure nal formal approval—today. a mood of co - operation was .distribution method freed of po- left over for third reading—f-i- State Secretary Pickersgiil 15°51“! he had baker said he was glad to sup- {part this first step toward a re- 1litical bias. inewspaper editorials bad sug- blocked the bill petus indicated by Ottawa. all provinces showed mounting nthusiasm for centennial plan- ng. Bona Arsenault. Quebec pro- done by the Civil Service Com- mission. Mr. Pickersgill said ilhe com- missioner, like the Civil Serv- ice Commisslon. would . sponsible to Parliament and it nal Affairs Minister Martin said in a statement Monday. He said the proposals are the subject of consultation and dis- cussions with the NATO mili- tary authorities announced certain decisions re- sulting from the first phase of the review. TALK WITH FRANCE “Other proposals aiming at Confederation conferences in! b''‘" staid he was glad 1° . , 1 . . rose nrovincio1onnho}s_ ‘ 113011 1111S_ 1‘91110V9 were made to_ the bill and theivoters lists and absentee vot- PARIS (Reuters) _ chhad t _ ‘,h o h ._ h d. th BROAD “INT gfdgtlgiibclgnon from the realm West Berlin 1nah'J';fs°rf Eh: tf)‘I‘;:1a°;’m;3':5‘c°h‘i‘;‘E i"f'ega'r H9 M“ 1” paid $25900 a is considering proposals airme:i1cel[1ls!'l'“e:r: l:il’ili‘St:l‘l'§1l lguncfi T116 l11‘0V1111-‘GS 10011911 10 01- ‘ “ ° 5. ' ' . 1 ’ - - at the more effective utilizationl t’ g. town to make similar grams to Stanley Knowles (NDP ctoral office;-._was inserted Opposition Leader Diefen- of hs forces in Europe‘ Exam mgeallinhhan officials here Canada is in the process of fully equipping her ' rce squadrons in ce wi CF-104 Starfighter aircraft. cap fable of carrying nuclear weap- n . ‘ntl brodt ' to . . -. l11‘0V€d 8 11111 10 double the 5111- 1101's 01 1119 SEVEI1 011161‘ P1‘°V' fie ythe groeinggt '{,',°°{,‘,','t§év, to 3 name change in the ceu. cipal of the newly-named Joilinishid that in order to save more ‘in resolution stage, this was not mam of France “d the 1‘°"°”‘ 10 s aries of the 101ieuten811i.-i!0Vef- 111085 80 up 10 $1 000_ they Wm be made_ tennial Act based on Quebec F. Kennedy 8011001 Said M011-itime the government was pro, true. Such suggestions were Uhhl these hhhshlhahhh an France has declined to allow iiors over the objections of one T e measure also increases h was reamed that Novvronnd. requests. ’ ' day. Rudolf Bewer said Mrs pareh to insert the name of the budevoid of responsibility 110111 completed no details cousld he ‘non-French nuclear weapons on MP W110 charted dlscriminal-011 11“ 91‘°°"“"° 39181195 .“’‘°d 111’ land would use the special grant -ruasnav. Dec. 17 Kennedy wrote this in a letter nrst commissioner into the inn those who view us fl‘0l!.1_ pos1- given of the propose}, changes lFrencli territory. Ittflinsl P111100 Edward 15181111 P"1'"m°"1' Tm.‘ apphes 1° 3 for an arts centre in St. John's. The Commons meets at 2:30 authorizing the use of her late The appointment would nor. 11011§ 011151119 _P31'_113111e111- he added '1 it was reliably understood 1168111 M8C¢l1181'1‘1€ ‘PC -' m°mb.°"§ °‘ "”“.’“‘ b°3m1s and New Brunswick would put p.m. to debate a bill provid- husbands name for the school. mally be made with the presen- “'5 .°“1y °b-‘°°t‘°" 1° the 9'95‘ Martin hard. '-here that talks were under way Queens) said he has never re- 00111111151011‘ “"111 '""°““ iwards new legislative office ing CNR capital financing. Bewer said she did not set a tation of a resolution to Parlia-I .111 11111 Was 111181 the 001111111“ «The Canadian government in:with the Allied Supreme Com- ceived 11 satisfactory exl>lan11- 1111181118 ‘1'°’1‘.‘2-°°° ‘° ‘5'1°° “' buildings and Alberta would The Senate meets p m. specific date. ment after adoption of the bill. 13101.19? W011“ 111.V°. "19 .19-‘1P°'1‘ in the prncess or reviewing oe. [mander in Europe. Gen. Lyman 11011 Why 1-he P-E-L 11el11€118111v"”""”y' ."“°c“V° Dec‘ 1' ibuild a new provincial museum. ' '91” 115' °f “pp°'"m.‘3 1115 °w“ fence policy and has nh-ooriv,11L. Lemnitzer of the U.S.. on the governor is in a class by him- T119 11111 11°“ 11°95 1-° 1-he 59"" As it result of the extra lm- I 1 mm. He hoped ""5 could be 1 1-role. of the start’-ighiers and that ioptions envisaged were either to earmark the Canadian squad- ,’ rons in France to carry conven- itional weapons or to re-deploy :them in Belgium or West Ger- Fleniliig to correct the inequnl- tory in Quebec 81111 8188111118 vincial secretary. told reporters _ fh the more effective utilization oft‘,-nanv_ ity in salaries. to no avail. _ claims for church gifts deduc- his nrovinoe wiii sign 3 fedora]. lr‘I11g(‘l|1]tedbethle5s cumhersrornei e mh. forces. in Ehmpe an arm. Earlier Mam" hmhhshd M 1319 Secretary P1011!-!1‘SE111 110115 from P91101181 111001119 1911- provincial cost - sharing agree- 3" 9 "1’1""" me ‘ under consideration and are rur- the meplinz mot disarmament said he would bring . Mac- "These people deserve a kick me t the moment an amend- ‘BED-LETTER. DAY’ rently the subject of consulta- ‘negotiations should become part quarrie's representations to the in the rear iiisiead of an in- ment to the Notionnt centonntni Stanley Knowles (N-DP—Win-:tion and discussions with tnolhf the regular hhemahohhl mh attention of his cabinet col- crease." he shouted. adding Art is passed by pnrtiament nipeg North Centre) said it }NA-yo military authorities and lendah h —,qhTO hhhhhhmhh “ht ¢88119S- that he would move an amend- The nmendmenh now hefnre be a red-letter day for Parlia- the government of pranoe_'- ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ WAIT FOR. CAUSEWAY He added jokingly that when the causeway linking the island with Cape Tormentlne. N.B.. ment to cut the salaries of the ‘the commons_ c h an 9 .name to the Centennial of Ca- pointgd out nadian Confederation Act. This that the board members have WES} l‘e1jl11eS1f?d by Quebec. which ‘nothing to do with collecting malntams tax appeal board members. Mr. Pickersgill siihe it is Confederation be merit when the bill is passed.‘ Regardless of party affiliation,; all members could demonstrate; that "we're united in our put‘-, pose" of putting redistribution Martin issued hi from the office of the delegation at NATO headquar- statement Canadian ‘I9 Hostages lA.re Released built and the P.E.I. ulation _ tr aid it and not the nation that will of seats outside p0liti¢8- . rises, corrective M123’ would f,‘;,’n§,‘,,:.';,dn1§','°§,§,°¢‘.‘fon§_‘ . 100 years old in 1967. i A. B. Patterson iSC—Fraser i LA PAZ iRElliP'l‘si -- Nine be more ik . "1 renting n unt we are Quebec, which will receive lvalleyl said the principle of the hhhouhcemhhm mm" _ 15 .teen ‘persons. including four The bill doubles the salaries not dealing with the blood suck- $5.468.000 under the ‘cost-sharing 11111 had" 1118 I181'1yI complete hmhm hem“ _ _ _ ' __ 2_ '5 Americans. were l“Pi(l‘1aSf’d Mtfin- of the Ontario and Quebec lieu- ers of the income tax depart- Pf0E1‘8m. l11a1111ed to Spend 110- 811Pl101‘1- 1 Chuhmeh H 1-, day 81191 1"<’|11E_1_1*‘-*1 °=_W3‘1 "1 lononhgovomono no ‘moon on, moot;-‘ho ,oio_ «Continued on page 15 col. 3) h Pl‘eSelI1i““t;al‘%?1C for ret:ist_rlbu-~ com," ' ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' ' " ' 1 ;io days by striking Bolivian tin on is . ecommssioncr‘ ' ' ‘miners. - is instructed to make his rec- “'1'1'°"- ""“"“"" 7 Th, . or rh i or o I I _' ' ommendations about permanent 13311111191! ~ » - - - - ‘ "mu e~ Jiohr h:a:_ , l. d h M M short 12 came after in commls. a Vote” .13" 1'“ 1‘ 5° '9 V ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ’ ' ' ‘ ied by Vl(‘P<pl‘f’.§i(‘1€l'i1. Juan Ler- ‘lng within two years. Kings Queens. City .... .. . lhm and hhh hrhhhhishoh of La 1 Voterry lists now are drawn prince County ,, 8 .P hm hehh [h m .1“, th_ 'up before every federal election Summersldo I l 37' ‘ _ ‘ 1”” ‘t on the mm of I hou,o_ro_hou,o women.‘ ' _ . _ _ ' . 5 frceinz oi the iaptives a - to Control Excessive Interest i CIYIVJSB. liavi. 130 miles to the souhh. lMore Bread, Fewer Guns By John 2:. BIRD nus. commission, brokerage ithe grounds set out in the act. _ t nnd hut-ggg." namely. (A) that the cost of the OTTAWA (om me supreme “The coifrfs decision is ex- loan is excessive, and (B) that i , com M c““‘ mud Mad" pected to have far-reaching lm- the transaction is harsh and un- l “"1 P1’0V111¢1|1 ¢°V¢1‘111‘11¢11" pllcstlons in the field of ter- conscionnble. ’ a r S u e can legislate to prevent money- est. partlcidarly in provinces _ “_'l‘he wordlnlz of the statute finders from churning excessive which do not have similar 1121- indicates lit ‘is not it: hats i 1'91"“ l81<l110|1- M ‘mmm “er” 1” '5 MOSCOW (AP —-Th So i l‘ k i . d" $46.‘20ii,tl00,llf)il B i there was A promise oi’ a mu“ um mun‘ in ULING the concern of the lumnion Union unveiled Monday a 19:41iiiwihe"cb:i)i'ii':-n‘ln‘indusiry in the coniinm-d buildup of the heavy 5351” “W°”1W "19 UPSET R but Wham" the tflnucuon " budget to buy more bread anal next seven years for more in- industry-»iiself the backbone of °°"””“”°“3mV °‘ ‘ T‘h’1“d¢""“t “p'°" ‘ deem“ ‘ whole 1' one which “ would fewer guns. It called for a mod- tilizer for farms and synthetic the militar_\'~-and to provide n°°‘“°1°“u‘ T"“"°' °f the Con" be proper to mdnuh " luv. est cut in military spending Inu goods for the consumer. more consumer goods. in the ' “me” “'1” 1" 1”, “"1 me ‘C1 1" been freely co“ m b’ a smaller - than - ex cted in ‘ The bud e-i rovided a 22 7- latter category the government Tm‘ E‘ °t':p:e“."" ' '°‘’"" 1° :3 l1:g;P:’h:hnrg$d'wmr:1w:.E thgthiifuvtfghrwhs “ho mppow‘ _ J h »“ 1crease for consumer ggods. per-cent il§(‘l‘P8:e in appropria said investments would be in- hh“ wh." h “ha. th“°the m "F. new fluwedo the 'ed_ by Chief Josh“ Rob.” .l.fi_ . _ - , ' . h‘. To While h homilitary budgcli tions for agriculture. or a total (‘l'P?'lSft‘$.nah0.llalr-:13 P91” (‘E111 111 111! runs '3.“ ‘Rafi: ‘M an 1e"1'.lNP:tr1‘|-rent undirfim. Br“, ‘I.-"haeii-tee.iili( li.3nnfmQttJu.1‘i1:|el.ghdGe,)l:h1: 1 1 “W 1 :l‘::u1‘u'41y;Pl'u:‘:I16i“1(:1:1C1omi)0if)ari1 olT‘i11s11‘2n0:rg1l(l)iturhl target for the no;-hog. his hhgir hndgnt [in ac has-at - merica . . — - " - l - - I ' W "’° 31"“ “ mo "SHE" “''5"‘5 "Z 1”‘ "51 ;::*.‘:::::.=::*‘..‘.’:..i‘.-‘.’.°°'"; :':.""‘.'..-‘...::.::.:::r‘.:t:'"..:*.L':: ethic ion is defined in Kr iudcmwt W 1011 - °°‘“"' , .. 1 . - - V11 1964 bidgei: sini.44o.ooo.iloo; to man ‘inn. *1» Justice Wm:-ofclh Judson. said: was written Mr. Justice Ron- sinus Eddie as- with her ix was liusqireoed by a friend W: A little more an ss,ooo.ooo.- that the farm program folloxhiehii revemh ‘flh2_mo‘om.om‘ Th. the "whole an at an ‘in intyopln-Ion. it is notlegls- aid Mai-tlsud and concurred is trained tmhnnu or it;huheuh_ I 98111111! B‘-_ V now 000 will be put_into the cheml- for six years or more a'_ hm hmhhh was of money lent and in- lation in relation to interest but by Mr. Justice Roland Ritchie. Tm“. uh hh lhwwhhwer V“ the wit ofsctor Richard - marry flu Taylor. has real industry. This was in minor. brought only headaches ant. W“ h h M s”1%h(hn‘h»' lfireotr dl§Wt,‘ub- v can actingtoannulment It said that-the legislation was .1 11111 Wu gmlfltl I Jhxioui ls yd not di\'0l‘(‘et‘i I-‘isber. ;si.ep toward the goal Premlerlfewer food supplies on store - - 11 11 - -- v v v m, 1,‘ lo d contract on (Continued O pfi 18 ad. I) “*1” n“bV’W1*~ 013-1 Iiivomo Monday. 11)! 131100 tAP Wirephotoi. ‘Khrushchev announced In It shelves. | revenue $112.4-i0.000.0tX). .5 4