HAMMABSKIOLD GREETBD ON ARRIVAL Dag Hammarskiold right UN secretary general is Brceted on his arrival at Tim is airport yesterday by Bahi Lagdham left Timisian de fence secretary and Abdclla ziz Meheri protocol minister Hammarskiolds mission is to lend hand in settlement of the lilierte crisis between Tunis and France AP Wire photo EXERCISE TABTAN Ship Helicopter Near Collision In Atlantic BONAVENTURE CP Canadian Task Group 3026 out through the calm sun lit Atlantic south of Halifax Monday over 35000 square mile patch of ocean the site of melCISe Tartan Airmen of the carrier put on an impressive flying and bomb ing display for Associate De fence Minister Sevigny who came by helicopter when the flattop cleared Hali fox immigration Department Not Encouraging Italian Immigrants OTTAWA CF Canadas immigration department with backlog of more than 60000 ap plications from Italians wanting tn settle in this country is tak ing no steps to attract Itauan immigrants is senior official said Tuesday He was commenting on Cagt nadian Press dispatch from Rome July 20 which said the Canadian government was re ported ready to spend up to 50 per cent of an aid to im migrants bud get in giving courses in such skilled trades as yelding carpentry electricity and auto body repairs to pros pective immigrants The department official said no such project is envisaged by the Canadian authorities In 1960 for the third straight year Italy provided Canada with the greatest number of im migrants shunting British lim migrants into second place Last year out of total of 104111 immigrants admitted to Canada 21308 were of Italian origin compared with 20853 from Britain Immigrants to Canada gener ally fall into two categories Sponsored and unsponsored At most all the Italian newcomers are sponsoredby relatives in this country who accept respon sibility for them Unsponsored immigrants are la 1y re stricted to those with skills and professions The basic consider ation is the ability of the Cana dian economy to absorb them Most of the Italian immi grants are dependents Wives children and so forth or un skilled workers For instance the 21308 Ital ians admitted in 1960 included 12523 dependents and 4094 la borers Sponsorship of relatives en tails an undertaking to provnde food and shelter until they have hecome gainftu employed and to assist them generally in be coming integrated into Canadian society as rapidly as possible There is no quota limitation on immigration from Western European countries Applica tions are considered on an in dividual basis Cuban Ship Seized In Montreal MONTREAL CPlA Cuban freighter carrying some 2000 tons of refined sugar in her hold was under seizure in Mont real harbor today but the sugar was expected to be unloaded during the day The 100ttton Bahia de San tiago de Cuba was seized shortly atter docking Tuesday night pending the outcome of legal battle to determine her owner ship The seizure was prelimin ary step in Admiralty Court ac tion known as action in posses sion by which rotifi seeks to establish his claim to owner ship and possession of ship The aetion was taken on be half at the Navigation Company GalloCuba SA owner of the vessel before it passed into Cu ban government hands The companys head office was for merly in Havana but the prin cipal stockholder is now in New York City The ship is also charged along with the Cuban govern mmt iii breach of contract action alleging $1611000 dam IMPERIAL ADMITIANCI unu Awaits Outcome 0i Legal Battle ages The charge was laid by Vesthili Export Ltd of Mont real The Cuban government will be given an opportunity to protest the seizure before district judge of the Admiralty Court The legal tangle does not af fect the ships cargo however As bailiffsofï¬cer Andre Lan driau tacked the seizure forms on the door of the ships cabin nine members of the Bakery and Confectionary Workeis In ternational Union CLC pick eted the sugar cargo The union claims Canadian in terests are dumping refined sugar on the Canadian market at far below Canadian prices Captain Juan Alemany ap peared more worried about the fate of his cargo than the seiz ure of his ship which he shrugged off with If its the police what can you do The Cuban sugar was im ported by Montreal firm to sell at some 50 cents hundred wcight below the present Cana dian refined sugar price of $715 hundredweigbt fob Mont rea LAST DAYS WED AND THURS Eves AT wand 900 One incongruous planned part of the display was the 20000 ton Bonaventures shrieking whistle for an air borne helicopter to get out of her way The helicopter was demon4 strating how it can lower sonar underwater detection gear into the sea and listen for sub marines while hovering The chopper was hovering about 30 feet above the water apparently unaware the carrier was hearing down on it The Bonaventure swung to port and gave six angry blasts on her whistle Three Banshee jet fighters scmdmed in for landings on the carrier deck They were im mediately catapulted off again and back to Halifax BOMB TARGET Antisubmarine tracker planes also were launched by cata pault and recovered by the car rier No trackers bombed smoke float target and the Bon shecs fired rockets Meanwhile eight gleaming de stroyers formed protective screen around the Bonaventure The eight are the Terra Chaudiere Columbia Restigouehe St Croix Huron Algonquin and Nootka The ï¬veday uruise began at pm hfondaywhenthe car rier threw out trackers and helicopters in advance to probe for submarines Obeet of Exercise Tartan is for the Canadian task group to clear an area 200 by 120 miles of American and British sub marines acting as th oemy BUSY MAYOR Lawyer Walthen Gaudet elected mayor of Charlotte town in 1960 had been secret arytreasurer of the Board of Trade for 14 years Mr Gaud et 40 was also secretarytrea surer of the Prince Edward Fisheries Federation and PEI Tourist Association for 10 years Photo Mill an Illlllillll ofatny who exploded Into manhood across three years and three girls uninhibi TEctINIcoton maven Baas irvcmm Piivrns IHEAIII AIR CONDITIONED FOR YOUR COMFORT FEATURE AT mo 525 May Revive Perched Crops EDMONTON CPlAn emer gency operation to provide feed and water for livatock is under way on the droughthit econoi Prairies but farmers in the ex Heme West are postponing any call for aid under the govern ment organized plan hoping recent rain will revive hay crops Cnrloada of feed were being moved into some drought areas and cattle were being driven to greener pastures Giant pumps were replenish ing farm dugouts Trucks and rail cars moved haying equip ment to salvage stunted crops for feed Most of Alberta was splashed by rain which moved in from the northwest Sunday and spread across the province by early Monday Agriculture offl cials raid the rain could take some of the urgency out of shortage in southern Putnam deduty agri culture minister said Tuesday Building Inspector Denies Asked Bribe 0i Theatre Owner MIch CP Buildlng the specter Jack Book Tuesday tes tiï¬cd he asked theatre operator Robert Walton to spend money an urgent repalrs not for bribe to keep his theatre open in this Toronto suburb At Judicial inquiry into this towns building affairs Mr Wol ton chairman of the Mimioo Ratepayers Association said last Thursday the inspector asked him for $290 to keep the old theatre open Mr Book denied the accusa tion and said hemcrely sug gested an expenditure on repairs would show hir Waltons good faith to renovate the 35yearold Rex Theatre so that Dr Her man Liebe medical officer of health might allow it to remain open Earlier Dr Liebc testified he and not Mr Book had ordered the theatre closed We would have let him go on provided he had shown some honest intention to fix the then tre up step by step Dr Liebe said But under crossexamlnav tion he admitted in repairs would not have sufficed SENT LETTER Mr Book said Dr Liebe sent Mr Walton letter concerning the condition of the theatre March week later he went to see Mr Walton at the theo ire He Mr Walton cried openly and said he had his life savings $kup in the theatre raid Mr Mr Book said he replied Compose yourself This is not as serious as you think am sure that for possibly few hun dred dollars at time that if you go to Dr Liebe and show good faith he will let you continue in business Mr Book said At no time was there discussion of bribe or monies to be paid me to help see that the theatre was left open ADMITSJOOK TRIP Questioned by Aubrey Golden lawyer for Mimlco council the building inspector admitted that in 1959 he allowed real estate agent to pay for most of trip the two took to Florida Mr Book said Arthur Iamn rino paid for his airline ticket and hotel bill during visit to Miami Mr Iomarlno sometimes came to see him about what sort of buildings could be erected in what areas Mr Book said The inquiry continues FBI Takes Step Prevent Hijacking MIAMI Flu CPlAle pr Cuban gunmen out to grab more United States airliners The Federal Bureau of Inves tigation and police set up se curity measura at airports to day to guard against such possibility alter big American airliner was hijacked over Flor ida and the pilot forced to fly to Havana it remained there today while its passengers philosophically resumed trips interrupted by the hijacking In Washington government of ï¬cials pondeer what steps to take for getting the Eastern Air Lines $3500000 propjet Electra back from Cuba It was im pounded there in reprisal for seizure of Cuban aircraft in the United States If the airlines were taking steps to guard against future bi jackings they were not telling One that would tip our The FBI at Miami named the hijacker as JoseMarin 35 16year resident of the United States and prepared charges against him which included air plane theft kidnapping of pilot Exisuchanan and assault of Buchanan with deadly weapon pistol DISARM HIM Marin was out of reachof 115 authorities When last seen Cuban soldiers who disarmed him were leading him away from the hijacked liner at Havanas Jose Marti airï¬eld In New York police were in formed by the FBI that pro Casto group met Sunday night at the Cash Cuba Club in New York and planned to sneak hi jackers aboard airliners at New York and Tampa The propjets 32 passengers and five crew members were happy to be home and some were able to joke about the overnight trip to Havana was bound fonNew 0r leans yesterday when the plane was hijackedl said Al Lanken 49 of North Miami Beach When the gunman took over on the plane dont believe anyone knew what was going on and even the hostess Casey Joan Jones only surmised something was afoot THE THREE OVES OF PAlililSH The hijacker locked himself and the pilots in the cockpit Sometime after that the no smoking and fasten seat belts signs went on although we were flying at 12000 or 13000 feet knew then that something was miss The pilot announced over the public address system that he was proceeding to Havana at gunpoint and advised all of us to do nothing and remain 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