ips FIRST WHISTLE STOP — Prime Ministe yas warmly greeted by a crowd of 300 people at Capreol, railway centre 20 miles north of Sudbury, last week. He mingled with the crowd in 22 derree below weather during the 35 29 minute stop. Local candidates travel- led with Mr. Diefenbaker part of the way. -~ CP Wirephoto ‘r John Diefenbaker y * Wh cree cake cee AP ARB ey me Lees - fees pene FRESH AIR - A Montreal fireman sticks his head thrones: Hele tn the race o oyne house in Hamstead, in west end Montreal to eateh his breath. ‘The house Was hervily es red by the fire. -- CP OW. phate Wee ve EXPLOSION LEVELS HOUSE — Firemen ru home on Cobalt Street. Adjoining homes ¢ shattered (forepround), Betty Buiter, vo pital with burns over QO per cent of her GETS NEW SERVICE Bva M Shoto seene of explosion that levelled thi mph fire and windows of home nero steep £1 house at time, was in serious ¢ hody. Cause was unknown, Wr, & ‘Toronto SS street were fond ition dn has. 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C§ODPLL GLADE OL OCR LODO POLE HY POPP L ORI LF LOOF POP DDL * OOO D FPF IO CPD PHP PPO New succession duty bili hits ‘little man’s estate” | | VANCOUVER ® -— Premier , Bennett's new suceession duty ibill will hit hardest at “the little ‘man’s ¢ ‘ ot state,” Reg Rose, mann- ,ser of the Vancouver Board of i Trade, said Saturday, ; Mr. Rose was commenting on ,@ report from the board's tax- ,ation committee which showed ‘the bill will inerease death taxes on a $75,00 estate by 175 per jorinee Rupert Daily Mews Wty, arch 4, 1963 PIPPLILLODL OPPLISEELLLILEL IBIS ILEILDLYVOLEPLEL EEL ODL EL DLO L DODO 20, AIR-BORNE TELESCOPE TAKES LONG LOOK AT PLANET MARS floated 15 miles above earth Saturday while a 36-inch telescope, slung below them, Among other things, scientists hoped to record data that will help cic termine whether life exists on the “red The telescope was to rake a it gathered was to be relayed to earth information , carbon dioxide and other gases cent. Mr. Rose said the board wants the new legislation, due to come Veal prices going down this month OTTAWA (@) -- Supply and quality of veal are expected to increase during March and the price is expected to drop, the federal agriculture department said teday in its monthly food outiook. Supplies in central Will increase rapidly sharp seasonal] slaughter during April. Pork supplies will rise by about seven per cent during the sane period and pork prices are likec- ly to drop moderately during the next few weeks. Prices of choice and = good Canada with the upturn ino ealf Mareh = and By The Canadian Press The Liberal party and — its leader Lester Pearson came un- der fire this weekend from the other major parties in. the April 8 general election campaign. Prime Minister Die lenbiaker, re-nominated Saturday night as Progressive Conservative candid. ate in Prince Albert, told his constituents: “Phey (Liberals) preached ruin So that ultimately they might rule... They undermined Can- ada, and did it deliberately in order to destroy,” In Winnipe:. Social Credit Leader Robert Thompson said Saturday he was not making: the charge “personally,” bub he thought Mr. Pearson’s attitude makes him “unfit to lead" a na- tional party, For the New Democratic Par- ty, strategist Hurry Pope, ata Sunday meeting in Labelle, Que., accused Mr. Pearson of being un- scrupulous and williae fo ine crease the threat of aicclear war in-e bid for pot cal. ‘fiee. FINDS SUPPORT Meanwhile. Mr. Pearson, who ) ~- Giant tandem balloons gazed at Mars, infra-red study of will provide clues ‘to the into force April 5 after a final reading, tabled so it ean be thor- oughly studied by tax profes- sionals and the general Public. “The public ‘specially should be made aware of this because it appears Bennett is increasing taxes and the liltle man's! estate is hardest hit.’ he snid. The board's taxation commit- tee said under the bill a $75,000 estate-—reparded as relatively preturned to Ottawa from ‘his pre- small by lax men loday-—-faces J jimiary jannt through Quebec a 175 per cent increase in taxes: ,and the Maritimes, found sup- i $200.000 estate, 1 per cent in- iport. from Mitehell W. Sharp, Lib- crease, and a $1,000,000 estate 10leral candidate in Toronto Be per cent. ilington. The former deputy trade min- ister from 1951 to 1957 told the Toronto and District Young Lib- African leader crals’ Association Saturday that goes to jail it is only through the strong JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) — jleadership of Mr. Pearson that Walter Sisulu, former secretary-!the Liberal party has become general ef South Africa’s banned ;4gain “the party of ideas,” of African National Congress, was reform and of the people." sentenced today to six years in| A standing-room crowd over- jul for ineitement and promot- iflowed the 900-seat strand the- ing ANC aims. (atre in Prince Albert for Mr. As he left the courtroom, Si- Diefenbaker’s nominating con- Sulu, 50, raised his fist in the |Vention. He said he does not in- ANC salute and Negroes in the tend to have Canada used as a public gallery shouted “Africa”, Storage dump for nuclear weap- About 20 police. cne armed ns in peacetime. with tear gas. guarded the court, “Insofar as Canadian BLONDIE soil is Liberal leader comes under fire from other f three major parties concerned . we shall place ourselves in a position by agree- ment with the United States so that if war does come, or emer- gency takes place, we shall have available to us, readily aceept- ive, nuclear warheads.” . MWe said he would make an- other statement on defence pol- iey and that he would take a stand which “I believe is right, honest and proper.” There was ws . “no purpose” in continuing large expenditures on nuclear Weap- ons delivery systems “for ~ the sake of being consistent” Unless they are to be effective. Mr. Dicfenhaker accused Liberals of bringing up the de- fence question in order to “pet away from the falsehoods of last May and June when they : Canada was going to-ruin.” America too ‘antiseptic’ for actor Peter O'Toole By HAL BOYLE way, was bitten by the acting NEW YORK wp) “The bug at the age of six. But after only thing I dislike about Amer- quitting school at 14 he worked ica is it’s so bloody antiseptic,” | as un Office boy and newspa- said Peter O'Toole, “Everything |} per reporter and Served \ two is in a@ plastic bay. lyears in the British submarine “The thing I like best about} Service before entering the Roy- America is the openness of it, al Academy of Dramatic Arts, They talk about the pace being! Since then he has appeared killing here, That simply isn't,in some 75 plays, winnine com- a so, LE find people more willing parison by critics in his Shakes- ‘to ehat in New York than in: Pearean: roles to Sir Laurence ‘London or Stockholm,” ,Olivier and Sir John Gielgud, Oloole is a tempestuous Trish-; He is by turns moody, seif- men who at 29 finds himselt ac-)critical and ebullient as a foun- (Claimed by crities as perhaps; tain -- a thoroughly Norman (Britsin’s finest young stage ae-j|Jrishinan, ‘tor, He starred in “Lawrenve of “I love talking-—the chat.” he Arabia” during which he learned | remarked. “And I like to laugh to ride a camel and speak arabic. )like a drain. There is very little Six-foot-plus tall. blue eyed,!about life 1 dislike. To me any- and slender--he fs stil] regain-: thing that affirms life is mar- ing the 25 pounds bumped off velous; anything that denies it him atop eamels in the dehy- is terrible.” drating dessert heat -- Peter LOTS TO DO takes his now stature in show “I make a point of not being business with an owlish look of bored. There's always so much “so what?” to do--even if there's no point “I consider myself a working !to it. And why should there al- actor,” he said, carefully pry-; Ways have to be a bloody point ing apart a steak at P. J, Mor- to everything you do? I don't iarty's midtown Onxnsis. Know. “Pm onotooan archbishop “The more a person or a peo- mediocrity.-Pm just oa ple are bored the more they good journeyman actor.” make up ceremony. Ever notice BEGAN AT SIX that? Ceremony helps pass the O'toole, a son of country Gal- ltime for them.” By CHIC YOUNG i ! ' ) i t of blvuody Pepi ahigt Ne fi WHAT HAPPENED ) i{[[KrHe Doctor SAYS I HAVE brand beef carcasses are lower than any time in 1962 and a} steady market is expected to: prevail. The price of cow bee! may increase a Httle with the onset of the spring pasture sen- son, Ege prices are hicher than usual at this time of yeur be! cause of lower supplies. | \ Turkey prices will! reneain about. the same as in Febriasy. Large apple and onicn «toeks have kept prices below threo a year Queen gets big welcam at Sydney SYDNEY (CP from A-PRent- ers) Queen Kliveboth and Prince Philip lett here today af- ter a day of exciting re eeptions | from Sydney residents who turn- ed out in hundreds of thousands to see thena, Today was the first fine day of the couple's three-day visit and Sydney pecple were piven a holiday. They filled the atreets to watch the Queen as she drove to official eneapements, They cheered, clapped, waved ‘flags and sum umbrells. to rive ‘the brightest ane noisiest re. ception of the Australian tour, An armada ef small hoats fol- lowed othe Britlania down the Harbor as it started on its VOy- ace to Brisbane, where it is cue Wedne-day morning, , ago, e as ELMG P TO GIVE UP Ne eee MY VIOLIN Ce 2A SPRAINED Fay Vee LESSONS fi Gee, THAT WILL BE BAD NEWS 7 FOR ‘YOUR | t lh ~ VIGLIN HES THE ‘ TEACHER ONE WHO SPRAINED MY WRIST OME IM DONT BE CISCCLBNGED SOW? US G4L5 ALLUG ACKS COY CN TH’ FUST TRYST IT'S JEST TO PROVE WE/ISLADIES J! RN OUR BOUNIY-BELLE'S PELE SODLY ARTY IF Gt ley Ny ed weAtndaa eC ps r Ne ! - OF JULIET JONES sus Gotciass SAR WRITTEN ALL OVER VISITE PLAYGROUND During a day of offiein! en- | ragoments, the Queen and prinee nade an unseheduled visit to Weehildren's playeround at Moore ‘ark and watched games af bas. ketball and badminton. | SOV OPCIVOC EOC TOV VOC Ce PUOCEPELP OS BOLLETIN Owing: to the AU Native Bas. Kethall Tournament bein f held in’ the Clvie Centre on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thars- day, Friday and Saturday, March 5-9, the folowing: pro- Rrammes wilh be cancelled: Squash, badminton with the exception of Adult Beginners on Tuesday; Senior league and minor league basketball games, floor heekey, weightlifting, gymnastics and women's Keep Fit. classes, PIPPOEIPPDAIDDODN OVE LOLOPOROOOO eee he ATE ta Om a LARRY BRANNON DRAKF By STAN , SOME OS AT IRE, LIAR TOS ATO TRY RE BOUN MICE GIRLS, CRE COU INE THE PRVE! 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