if it’s Good for the Island << The Guardian is For it VOL. LXXv, nu. Hi Gold Cup, Saucer Events Will Be Filmed By USTA The United States Trotting | pointed out, and in 1964 will re-| Association will film the 1962 lease a film combining the high-| member said, “is invaluable. It Gold Cup and Saucer Parade lights of all three years. This, | and the race that will be held too, will be given distribution | on the same day for distribu- through North America. tion through North America. “The news of the film arrange-| This was disclosed yesterday ment was greeted with great) st a meeting of the Gold Cup enthusiasm by the committee | and Saucer Parade committee and hailed as a “tremendous by Frank (Duck) Acorn and/ boost for tourism’ in the pro-| Cecil Stewart who returned re- | vince. ‘ ' ! cently from Moncton where they TO AID GLENN Weather Is Placed Arrangements for the filming | were made by Mr. Acorn and Mr. Stewart, president of the Provincial. Exhibition Associa- tion, through negotiations with Ear! Flora, publicity director of the USTA. Mr. Flora is in charge of the filming of such world famous harness races as the | | Bow regarded “This **, a committee will not only benefit the parade and ves themselves, but will ’s- tourist FE i It ing, tries will reach the total eventually. Satellite In Orbit “Covers oieoe Edward Island WN, CANADA, » FEBRUARY 9, 1962. radian Sas Like The Dew” WEATHER and cold; light winds. Low-high 12 PAGES Fires Take Heavy Toll ALBERTON BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN The home of Dr. Orville H. In Prince County Towns ty = Dr. Phillips’ Home Levelled At Alberten - their arrival Alberton firemen were called but by the time of ke given up the task of trying os es we Jug and the | Phillips, Prince County member | to save the Gwelting a ine Mr. Acora said the -entire| of parliament was destroyed last tiem wipe A “ er avail- Gold Cup and Saucer Parade| WASHINGTON (AP)—A new sin, TMlinois and Michigan, cercted eee nat | eerhe house is lected about a and free-for-all race being held United States weather satellite, southern Canada, Nova Scotia a“ rae hundred persons haltamile from the tens in conjunction with the parade Tiros IV, shot into orbit around and the North Atiantic. re ene bh chon ™ will be filmed by the USTA and the earth Thursday and immed- This was the. fourth Tiros suc- ire e€ out im the base- wn. i ; i ment of the large 12-room Dr. Phillips, who was enroute will receive wide distribution iately started taking excellent- cess in four launchings. Three ; house about 9.15 when an oil- }to Ottawa by plane, was con- Ere pevale showings in the | see eteres: ot. fe_.Ginnts Nate Ft 0. sete _ see fired .plumbers’ torch exploded |tacted in Montreal and inform- : US. and Canada. 500 miles below it. planned—the next one before spreading burning oil. ed of the fire. Mrs Phillips and The coverage to be given the Within a few days, cloud end of September. # ading ‘their children are residing in parade and race will com- Photographs from the new satel- Early data indicated ‘Thurs. | ie | SPREAD RAPIDLY Ottawa. Their home in Alberton parable to that given the Little lite may play a significant role day’s satellite was moving at | | Alberton firemen were on the left fully f sh ‘ nd the Brown Jug and Hambletonian. ™ plans for the recovery of 17,000 miles an hour at its low | . with , but the ~** left fully furnished a . miletonian. | stronaut John H. Glenn Jr., point, 450-miles above the earth, | acene within minutes but the jogs is a heavy one. This will mark the first time the a a ee 7 fire had aiready made its way ———————___—_— — USTA has given such coverage ‘from the first U.S. manned or- and slowed to 16,700 miles an to the ground floor and was to a harness race in Canada it bital flight. hour at its apogee of 525 miles. (| burning inside the walls leadin fs believed , One of the t®o cameras in It takes about 100 minutes to . i to the second floor ‘ In epen ence The association will also be ‘€ a - siaped, azene complete one orbit. i! A dense oily smoke made i: filming the 1963 and 1964 par- satelite was qut . an impossible for the men to enter Dat | Set improved -leng/to -reduce distor- | e S ades and races, Mr. Acorn tion and provide greater detail a = | the house but some of the doc- | 4 | tor’s dentistry equipment was ° GC Mine sets emendou cnt or lotin saves alter the rooms were | FOr Jamaica man INM@ erage over North America, with ventilated. iis inc ae what space agency officials | | dents! cabinet, chair, drilling LONDON (Reuters) — Britaia D th Toll in “really good” detail in| | machine and sterilizer. Some of: | whureday to grant indo ea . " | the equipment, which was mov- agreed Thursday to grant i the clouds. | “ ; Other films showed the out- . | ed into the house only a month pendence to Jamaica Aug. 6 Renche 284 lline of the Great Lakes. Fru iS Reese | 20 when the doctor's office The decision was announced * s 4 ao % the — et meet was vacaied. in a comminuque issued after orbit previ a clear si _—s—sSOSCSCS ‘ a session of the Jamaican con- NOULKLING Wea, Gemgay the cots oer Town, Wheat PARIS, (AP) —_A, maa peels raat | St ere Ss Srine | not es Ave Sul “tonerone eh eb (AP)—The death toll in th ist - 5 demon- ° s ain uch Read- * jing ? ed in Lond ight days Saarland’s worst mining ‘disae- Vv LEFT |stration cit an right-wing New Lumber Mill O'Leary where one woman way to be halted. A small Yanks Planning | ends were the only othér items ooo in Moncon e ¥ ter reached 284 today with the | Ol CANO extremist Secret Army Organi- | * died yesterday and another | building a few feet from the ° | Sav . ‘e. which is sch» recovery of five more bodies in | xation erupted into wild rising Destroyed In NB; was tatalty injured. The blaze | house was saved. (See also New Assistance | REPAIRING FURNACE edhe tin caet today, hes chat the depths | of the | explosion- ISLAND DESERT | im the historic Place de Ia Bas- | Was fought by both O'Leary | picture on page 3.) ’ An oil furnace for baseboard tered a new constitution for the wrecked Luisenthal Mine. \tille last night, plunging France| NEWCASTLE, N.B. (CP) To S. Viet Nam ce ee eee Caribbean rum ands Authorities. abandoned hope LONDON (AP) — Colonial | step closer to anarchy. | The new lumber mill of British- ’ weeks ago and workmen were island, linked with Britain for that any of the 15 men still on Five were killed and |Canadian Pitwood Limited was WASHINGTON (AP) The | repairing part of the system 300 years. the missing list would-be found Seeretary Reginald Maudling more thay 200 injured in three destroyed 'Thursdgyein a fire United States Thursday created by frost when the mn ———— ares: ak. > tld the House of Commons+“houts spreading batfies be-‘ that caused damage | estimated @ new command headed by a|tarch exploded. Philip Kinch of ° All but a few sorrowing wives Thursday he is doubtful the- tween winging police and by fire officials at $225,000 to Spee .4/Alberton and Alton Gaudet Lucky Luciano - and daughters of men still be- ojcano - stricken island of Stome-hurling demonstrators. $250,000. The loss was only par- general to conduct an expanded |< OO Orside escaped uninjur. . Hieved buried underground vines do Cunh be __A8 the fighting raged, the Se- tially covered by insurance. No / s. * U.S. effort to help South Viet o4 atter the blaze broke out in Buried In N.Y. up their day-and-night vigil at 7 a oe eae oe ret Army’s plastic bombs, one was injured. pi Nam beat off the Communist the flash explosion i the mine gates. Only the dead — island’ tati of which have plagued the capital Newcastle firefighters and the | threat At the height of the fire an. NEW YORK (AP)—The body were being recovered from 1,800 oe s: pepe ;. {or months, exploded in scat- |New Brunswick forest service | Us acetylene cylinder in the base- of Ct (Lucky) Luelano. 64 feet underground. 262 was evacuated after a vol- toreg sections of Paris. fought the blaze but were. un- A U.S. Defence Department > blew with a shattering of Charles (Lucky) Luciano, 64, There were 81 men in critical , camic eruption last ae. The deeply-troubled French able to save the building. The O'LEARY — Two women are | personal belongings. Cause df spokesman said the move stres- that scotteren the. le: crowd New York vice lord of a gen condition n hospital and 100 ne — q Sovernment issued an urgent |cause was not immediately de-| dead as the result of a fire the outbreak is not known. ses that “we infend to win” the i, an directions ree eration ago. has been laid ta reported to have escaped un- a Fane’ appeal for order ‘and warned 'termined. The two - storey which destroyed a dwelling on The O'Leary fire department, struggle. Two large olf tanks outside reak in his family’s $30,000 hurt. ~ pret expedition spon. Szinst_aserchy. building was built in 1960, and’ the outskirts of this town Thurs- | later joined by Alberton fire- The new command called the ine house iso burst {rom the mausateum in St. John's Cem- ’ ‘ red by the British Royal So- _The rally was staged in de- started operations in January, | day shortly before noon. Dead | men, fought the blaze for almost United States Miltary Assis- heat causing a fierce blaze that etery here. The body arrived ty PM $s Sympathy dae —— for Forse ta in [ance of — aor 1961. The mill employed about | are Mrs. Clarence (Lida Char- | two hours but flames had spread tance Command, will direct the continued for several hours plane Wednesday from Italy mid-January. It is studying the bye —, rene: | porgle lotte) Johnson, 92, and her throughout the interior of the activities of U.S. aircraft and am CALLED where he died of a heart at- Sent Adenauer causes of the volcanic up- jsnee coun and jailed. An of- peer: Miss Lottie Eliza building before they arrived and other units wich have been = Tignish and O'Leary firemen tack Jan. 26. : , heaval and the fate of the ani- ,, : li insoh, 63. their efforts were in vain. owing into Sou iet Nam ——_———_—_—_————— — Oe tee AWA (CP)—Prime Minis- “mals left behind by the flee- ficial investigation was eodered. | Deg iament . The younger woman died in’ More than 3,000 gallons of over the last few months. . a: a pe . a ing islanders. Maudling did not hefore midnight and riot forces | the fire which destroyed their water were used but only rem- The Pentagon spokes man sent . arcs - ah . report directly on the findings 24 the situation under control. ‘At A Gla ce | home, Her mother succumbed nants of the outside wails are Stressed that “‘we are not in ew | ere pol io — of s3 we) % - of the expedition, but said 7 gh the squad n | to severe burns several hours | left standing. Extreme cold Combat.’’ He said U.S. efforts celor Acenauer est there were no plans to send Gedtiened . "le ia aide | later in hospital here. | hampered the work of firemen, 2Fe limited to supporting and Germany in connection with the . mop By THE CANADIAN PRESS : | ight. Strengthening the pro - Western t another. street skirmishes with die By AN A third occupant of the house, | The temperature was only slight . : eoal mine disaster in the Saar site 7 THURSDAY, Feb. 8, 1962 Lee MacWilli at clectriciaa | ly abave zero. South Vietnamese with addi- — _ — ——— | __Prime Minister Diefenbaker | here, was severely burned while; A small building containing 0m4! equipment, training and @) U xX or S ¥ said he hopes to introduce at (rescuing the older Mrs. Join-| plumbing and electrical supplies | 94V'°°: a this session the preliminary | son. He is in hospital here but | was saved although it was only : : « ne ans ie S a e document necessary for a con- is expected to recover. | few feet fromthe burning. ADH BUREAU——-rhs-3it Ts to be provided by 3 : I i i 4 4 Sand ~A i stitution hang , GUND HOUSE IN FLAMES | house. No. other buildings were . . OF THE GUARDIAN the agricultural stabilization. eae Beet ese Sea ; Sea ae Pg 5 : _ Oppo ee “the Feareea | _ Mfr. MacWilliams, and Miss | in danger. Announcements, notices 10 OTTAWA — The federal gov- board and will take the form of 4 = : e * _ —~ call an ductita, ale: | Johnson, an O'Leary sales clerk, | BODY IN KITCHEN Births, deaths, etc., 3,11 ernment moved Thursday to as- ‘direct payments to producers ing the prime minister is pull- | were reported™to have arrived, Mrs. Johnson's body was found Classified 10 11 sist in the reduction of large gufficient to guarantee a re . er arrowl n sa €a rl p ing a “bluff.” | home shortly after 11 a.m. to| in the kitchen, not far from the Finance, markets i stocks of Maritime potatoes turn of $1.45 for each graded 165- , A loud hassle erupted when | find the dwelling in flames. Mac- | stairway. Church notices 12 Fisheiers Minister Angus Mac- pound barrel of No. 1 potatoés, > : ‘- of mine! J. W. Pickersgille (L’'— Bon- | Williams entered the house and| - Coroner Dr. .C.M. Dewar of Comics, features ....... § Lean of Prince Edward Island jgaded on cars. No. | potatoes NASSAU, Bahamas (AP) — A | boat they had rented. Nothing a little coral island no ek avista - Twillingate) declared Was able to rescue Mrs. John-| O'Leary said an inquest was not Sport. «ow... 8 and Forestry Minister Hugh may be from one and one-nalf dishevelled and weeping Jayne | seemed amiss, they reported. (50 feet in diameter. a that Mr. Diefenbaker is away | on, although receiving burns | necessary. Editorials vteseeeeeess 6 John Flemming of New Bruns- to four inches in size. It is the Mansfield returned safely Hargitay said the party con- | climbed on the sharp rock, from his office half the time, | about the face and hands while There are no surviving mem- Prince Co., 2 .........005- 2 wick jointly announced om be- first time that the government Thursday and her husband de- tinued until they got about 1%) as the tide came in water Sot Frank Howard (CCF— | carrying her to safety. Miss | bers the Johnson family, it . Swmmerside .............. 3 half. of Agriculture Minister has provided this sort of direct nounced as a lie any suggestion miles from Rose Isian¢, six | ered all of the ge ag os Skeena) said: the government | Johnson, who may have also | was sai Kings Co., ........00.0-0-. 4 Alvin Hamilton that the govern- producer aid in @n effort to re- the movie actress’ disappear- miles from Nassau. | oom enough for t = _ has been “caught with its | helped in the rescue, was Funeral services will.be held City, Queens .............. 5 ment had authorized aid to move duce large stocks of potatoes and Se publicity amt. Jayne fell off her skis, he | sit. Sag Led perched through-| pants down” on the question | thought to have re-entered the | Saturday afternoon at the Uni- Women’s —...........+... 7 potatoes to non-North American establish a more normal potato 2am ne sat Ml anf ang, Margy, Syste Comin Trt | hue ame oe te fe Crch br = mone naa ey y 3 imself. e compla | j waters. . eyes. “Jaynie doesn't need a hurt leg. They were not wear- Said the tide dropped and they! “1, government tabled fur- | - STOCKS HIGHER publicity. Only a stupid person | ing life jackets. | waded and swam toward Rose 12, supplementary spending | Stocks of Maritime potatoes would think up such a lie.” Drury. in the boat, said he, Island, a nine - mile-long, half- estimates of $115,647,429 for ‘sre some 300,000 barrels higher The actress, her weight-lifting thought he saw sharks and | mile-wide isolated island, virtu- 1, current fiscal year, rais- | than they were at this time last and | called _a_warning—_______—-ally —uninhabited-and without “j,, this year’s spending to a | year. The authority given the @ Florida friend were found safe Jayne panicked, Hargitay said.| communications. __ . stabilization board Thursday pro- ona ch at Rose Island after _ The men said they brought the | They had to stlimmi “about two Senator J. W. de B. Farris vides for assistance on movifig & search touched off when they boat about and tried to get her | blocks to make thetsland, Har-| (y, _ British Columbia) called 267.000 of the 300.000 barrels didn’t return from the water-ski| into {t. Hargitay lost his grip | gitay said, and fe and Drury Canadian trade . with Cuba extra supply. Latest figures om “) trip. — and she went weer ee Jayne <a Wes) — ene with the potato storage holdings show that ’ “Don't be upset, honey, sweet- | . They got hold of her climbed : beach, U.S. trade embargo. at February 1 this year, there . heart; it's all right,” Hargitay again, but in trying to get her | Jayne fainted | FRIDAY, Feb. 9 were 8,693,000 hundredweight of . said to Jayne as he led her to) into it, the boat overturned. Then| A searching U, Guard) =The Commons meets at Maritime potatoes on hand as a car for the trip to the hos- Jayne fainted, her husband said. | Plane woke them ere 11 a.m. to ee compared to 8,416,000 at the = ‘DRIFT AN HOUR vee tad While, | cree The Senlis stands -o@- same dale a year ago i iced tenn Sea al Drury and Hargitay got Jayne! then the trio. ‘ .. % “4 journed Monday at 8 p.m. Earlier, Agriculture Minister fe have an al , _ atop the overturned boat and her. - Hamilton had announced 4 ble fear of —— uncontrolig- ++ shaind held her while they! ‘ ae ; ? starch diversion program im The Nassau Yacht Club said “tifted perhaps an hour. New Brunswick. The price of to a rieg About dark, they drifted near | ac . ree No 1 grade potatoes delivered in thats eaters emma’ . i > . to starch factories for proces- aters for man ars. | ose ‘ sing was stabilized at $1.35 a yhtaray vas inten to toe EARLY PAYMENT 2 barrel of [notes han , pounds. It was hoped at the time Me vas releaed after (ea: ASSISTS CARRIER JT} ear | ests that this program would help ; i - New Brunswick growers and ee ae aS Weekly collections by your WASHINGTON undertake an underground test stabilize the market . member of the party, was unin-| Guardiam carrier are timed to | ident Kennedly ak” wale | STARCH PLAN SLOW geet. |}. fnd te meet his school wad ister e . simultaneously in Washington The Rovernment now admite = i te cing “| ‘study schedule. | ‘Thursday they ve proposed London, shaped up as @ that this program has ot been Miss Mansfield lay in a deck! _ He may begin collections on |to Soviet US. + British completely successful in solve chair swathed in blankets as Thursday and contmue thr- | ; j aimed at: ing the potato surplus This ig hai as the Friday and Saturday, ‘Dt @ — meet- <e attributed to the fact th ough a Soviet intentions t that there group returned to Nassau aboard) Your thoughtfulness in ing be on 1. Probing are not existing faciliti the 65-foot charter yach’ Blaces him Grot time hho Cake They hinted at @ meet- | once again for an agreement on o @ facilities im the the i - an Maritimes, none in Prince Ed- which picked them off the beach encourage him to prompt ing to follow. halting the arms race. of isolated Rose Island after a! service. "Their annooncement also said| 2. Focusing world attention on wired mani. to hacdie the re- plane spotted them. Your cartier is an indepeo- | Britain has to allow the | the - British disarmament q number of potatoes and Hargitay told the story of their) dent merchant, and like all U.S. to use Island in | effort, than on their! — TES is ~— them to starch The experiences after they set off| merchants, he must be sure of the Pacific for mu-| preparations for a new round of Premier Walter R. Shaw | ceedings of the second of a | militiamen go through the var- | Shaw. Mr. Stewart, Major soder the jones : about noon on the water - ski/ his before te eat clear teats should We U.S. de-| nuclear testing and Provincial J. | series of civil defence survival | ious phases of their training. | Lorne Ramsay and Col. Keith Treen cre ato movement trip. Jayne and Mickey were enjoy the profit af la- ‘cide to test nuclear weapons in 3. Quleting domestic crities,| David Stewart visit to | courses. The Premier and Mr. J g may not exceed that being this and Drury piloted the 17.|, bers. ithe ofr. ie the U.S.| particulary in Britain, of the! the dommeeries Stewart were very interested en a eth Pre | nn Ta course coats provided under the starch divers 5 beeiiebilineiittentiepbeeinsteiieiianiaital § , X the special 4. bers im the 'sion program Gh eile + baled eatioat " fTanied Reiain permission new Western stomic_lesta, abe as they watched Lieut. Hobbs, Premier foreground. b is hla a ee : ,