Maxims of a Mere Man Q # * I The shore has perils ‘unknown to the deep. 14 PAGES _ Founded 1872 OKARLOITETOWN, CANADA, TUF3I)AY spam. 27. 1954 ’ Covers _Prince Edward Island Like The Dew . . PRICE 5!: MURDER CHARGE AGAINST HUSBAND IN WElLAND'S “PERFECT CRIME" CASE WELLAND. Ont.. (CP)—Inveatlgatlon of a claim that Bruce Nac- Lean boasted to a girl friend that he drowned his wife in a “perfect crime" resulted in a murder charge being laid Monday against the 2!- year-old Welland man. only a few hours earlier he had been released on 8800 ball on a charge of obtaining $1,600 by fraud from 20-year-old Sylvia Davies of Port Colborne. Ont.. who became engaged to marry him after his wife was drowned last August. Miss Davies‘ testimony at the'i>ny oil t ion on a house after preliminary hearing of the fraud W9)’ I-"°¢'m° 91111195 but A-hat Del can Friday set in mouon the in. spent the money on a car. enter-_ vestigation that led to MacLean's iaiiimeni Ind 9i°i-hi"K 10!‘ himleii arrest on a murder charge. land his three-year-Old son. I She “id in court {hag MacLean. Ball was denied when MacLean‘ threatened her during a telephone W“ C°mmii‘¢d 10!‘ trial On iii?‘ conversation and told her he had false pretenses charae but was mi-nmltted the perfect crimn when granted Monday after MacLean re- he took his wife boating. He had paid the $1.600. County Judge H. E.: mm he,_ she “hi that he upset Fuller granted ball over the objec- BATHURST, N. B.. (CPi—'I‘hl'ee the canoe in which he and hi, tions of crown attorney T. F. Fore- men were rescued without injury wife were boating on the wetland steli who said he opposed it on Monday from a. 900-foot shaft at around unm grounds that MacLean might harm‘ nearby Keymet i d swam Mines, Ltd, as lilznwifdl, a non-swimmer. had Miss Davies. gfire Oi’ UHIUIOWH OI’i8iIl defli-|‘0Y‘€d d,,°wmd_ | MacLean returned to his board-, the new miii nnd N89‘ through 109 lng house after being released but elevator h0USmi!~ IIULED ACCIDENTAL leggy Monday afternoon was‘ Onll)y"grlnall office and tlilompresé picked up by police again and the sol‘ ul. ngs. carpen r 5 op an Tho dmwninfl Oi z°'Y9|i"°Id‘mn,-nu charge was laid, shower rooms remained of the Eiinbeth Doreen M-Ci-9°" ‘V“- is-150.000 base metals project that termed accidental at that time. I _hnd been bum up ova]. the 1“. Miss 3:;/i!es.Lin te;:t1monyedFr‘l- NOW 5-CUM’ sT¢mP5 two years in ore fields 20 miles day. I5 “C 93“ "93 9“ °" north of here. get rid of her if she persisted ln|°n Sal‘ June A The “re staged above an we brinlifll ¢h"E85 Glam“ him Si“-' Orr WA GP) _N La ?bin and was fanned through the said aha BN9 MBCI-0"‘ ‘L600 ‘°Ibu,mgA m¢'p(:m.nn oft?“ SQJEQPEATESCI of the mill by a strong breeze -mm‘. ‘W “which is now mow“ on me mwldurlng the workmen's lunch hour. _ ‘As soon as it was noticed a cage lgalfiecefig “amp Wm '0 on sale was! lowelled ‘hind brought to the ; ' . . stir RC8 tie ree men "Dulce. Fem“ Hm HM], wed,4‘ The post office department an- slayod below who had H 28_ !nounoed Monday that the stamps‘ 0 of th , 75 , k_ “ad.” AW Iwm I" In denomination‘ M one’ ers “said the‘l'eu:\"rdllllcl]yshave “l)OCrr‘l‘. «Murray River Shur-Gain feed two. three four and six cents. I-“me to evacuate me whoa new mill clued Wed-Ti°5d3y uternwm‘ I """“jj ‘before the elevator mechanism ' ' t S ‘ housing was destroyed. W;;1’i:3i°:i'- Uizii Gmwown I iiixpacr EARLY REBUILDING “Dance in GT8-i1&m'S Hbnid HAIL‘. , A “re truck from B&thuflt and W9‘-flwdai’ °V°“m3' Apr“ 23m‘ I is forest service iruck raced to aid‘ 1 tation of "New. 0 Iiocai fire fighters who poured HL;:nm‘3am%:):::.‘. at Norm my": C y lwaler from a high-level creek Ha“ tonight. smmmed by w, 1, I gsgainst. the flaming main building. ' l The underground workings, a , _ ml ny ED CREAGII “:18!” :35“ “$3” ,',',‘mI WASHINGTON (AP)—An open ' Dmon & Bpmew hint that Army Secretary Robert d""' Stevens might have tried to "buy. "Grand Orange Lodge will meet.off" an investigation by Senator} iin Bummerside Wednesday. May‘Joseph McCarthy brought a shouted . lmajor phase of the project at Key- vmet. escaped damage. Construc- tion nf the mill began last fall. It was in ruins an hour and a half after the fire started. Keymot would have opened offic- i§2“‘i‘.‘i."¥..i”3..°.°'i.’.‘.f.‘.i ii;:.'i‘:.i.i iii? M-v 2- “soum Gflnvmo variety Cnn_ by uwbody and never Wm be. iwould he transferred from coil- , 'struction to production. It would 53:9 lsr:¢l:=::(:-:P3J;l’:1;_3‘Mi;i<i:'iefi|:r; L have worked 2-1 hours a day. seven lee 'Ai~lri who touched off the d"'' “'°°“" Wm‘ “ ‘M’ °'“"“"" m- . ~ of 200 to 300 tons. Construction had _.exchange. shouted back at Mc- “gun at th .3", bag _ 6'” " m’ Jackpot "0'°°' Adm!“ Cnrihy. The uproar was the sharp- I My 1953 an:ounT:emel,i’t'o‘fheinlI;:1r1l- '°“ 35°‘ an and noiaiest to date in three ant ore discoveries in this district. "Th". on¢.act plays and spec- days of televised public hearings, ialtles Cornwall Hall. 'I‘l'iu.rsday,on.-M1‘-Cl and Friday, curtain 8:80. " 3 (continu "Movies tonight. Canoe Cove. Isulnf John 6"‘ “Across the Wide Missouri" in‘ color with Clark Gable. Time Truck "Sea St. Theresa‘: players SAINT JOHN‘ N'B- ‘CP"‘M“' ‘ I Al (I R’ '9'“ 3"“ °°m°‘Iy I“ )"l"'”§"°g'"’ IHfnt.ernl>noii aRllPcl"‘dl)€li’i'8 dSjlfI‘dI.IC1l\((°ll:}?a: . u t}.:Tf1Il'8:\;,OTdn”day' Apr F? ‘TORONTO. (ca) — Police say R :'a‘}i:“°‘,'w‘lf;‘;1" igpigf “W frmeni 24-)'<‘al'-old woman wls knocked un- no”; end (5. “IV? ocpigen nclou nd raped early Sunday , y ' ' ' Seeds. Turnip seeds and all kinds °°n‘wwfga“,0m described the we qiest villi be held Tuesday. 0‘ Tim°''hY “"1 cI°"” 5°°d".3aa one of the worst of its kind in Din” 5' 5Pm°“- Imany years. They said they are “H H .m b looking for a murderous rapist of hanilllznugbeéliearn mpgiifilzaudwcreamf “"5 WP? “’h° may Sim“? “K“I“- - en, aunmg wedne5day_ April.’ The girl said that, on her way mi» -vw W-d-cw i:.:':.°..:;:"'..:. .25.‘: 2 "Pot Luck Supper at st. Peter's short distance to her east - end Ba!’ Uslon Hall. Wednesday. Avfiihome. She said a man who over- zsth. Admission 500 and 350 in lid took her grabbed her by the throat, of Legion. {dragged her between two houses. “york Rifle Chm PH" shoot and knocked her unconscious. cart. Breadaibane Hall. Tuesday.‘ April 27th, 3 p. m. sale of candy. "ningo. North Ruatlco. Wednes-| 'I dispute with hiah . estimated the mill could be rebuilt on page 5. col. 3) A "In stock Moa.se's Princiv Mangic FEWIZR VISITING AUTOS foreign vehicles entering Canada onl travellers permits last month was six per cent lower ported Monday that March Jiinuary-March total to 175.5711 from 176.457. Mine manager W. Holland Smith R than Miircli. CUIOI” 701' I953. The bureau of statistics re- izcnc-'al's dCi>8I‘imf-‘HI-. Three Rescued As Fire Sweeps New Mill %Af Keymef Mines Near Baihursi. N. B. in ,1, months and Wm be m,,..d‘encouragln;:——as far as it goes." He added: “The problems. OTTAWA ICP) N A federal-pl‘o- _ _ ‘ When it gels of substance remain." into operation it will produce lead; and zinc concentrates. Stockplled Amounts 0i‘Korean issue. to which the conference decided to as soon as possibie. ore contains smaller copper and silver. Three Missing] in N.-S. Woods GLACE Bay, N. 8, CP) — Royal Canadian Mounted Po. lice and scores of miners Mon- day night scoured the woods at Rocky Boston, 30 miles from Sydney, where three Re- serve Mines people have been flli.\‘ll’lg since Sunday. They are: Hlll8l'_'.' MacPhee, 39. his wife. 37, and his uncle, Ncll MacPhee, 59, retired coal miner. Mr. and Mrs. MacPhee have four children. The trio went l.l‘0lll« fishing early Sunday morning. Their failure to return home early Monday prompted relatives to notify the police. who organ- ized aetirchinc parties. A boat believed to have been used by the missinggroup and remains of a small fire were discovered near the lake Police believe they are lost. in the woods. ONTARIO COURT SETS ASIDE MURDER VERDICT. SUBSTITUTES MANSLAUGHTER - ‘ __ --\... .- *< -~-TGRONTO (cpl — The oni‘aftio,rtrueiions in,-the jury amounted Count-of Appeal Monday set asideivirtually to misdirection and that dp_ : verdict and subsfltuteri madslaughtethas an alternative ver- V _ "slaughter in the case ofgdict was withheld from the jury. accused of killing an intincrant bush worker one": two" nlrcal ynuihs at Sudbury last fall. it sentenced them to eight years in penitentiary clincurrcntly withl they have been; two-year icrms erving for theft. Jean Guy lienalre. l9, and Emilv Bedarcl, 17, were convicted Feb. 24 after an ciglii.-day trial and sell- tenccd in be hanged Mily Ill. Tlicy iwrre accused in the fatal beating last Oct. 3 of Frank Assclin. llsh\vorkcr. Charged with them bl _ tried separately was Robert Dos-‘I pLAs-{ER ROCK‘ N3 OTTAWA (cp)___The numb“. nhlaurier. 28, of Montreal. who was acquitted. W. B. Common. the Ontario entries in the appeal hearing that the “pc-:he was riding lllI'(‘liOd on a muddy. totalled 67.218 compared cuiiar circumstances” of the CflSf‘:\V0O(l5 road nnd tlircw him under] with 'll..'Sii7 last year, bringing theI“warrant substituting a verdict of;thc wheels. Single, he is survived British politicians are expected to Imanslaughtcr for tlint of murder." ,by his father. in- finquest. He said the trial judge‘! 11;? Seeking Employment ‘; jtxpecied To Seek Pledge From Churchill special prose- driving ni.toi'ney- chesncs. said during afternoon when the truck in wliichl (By Alan Harvey. Canadian Press Staff Writer) GENEVA, (CP)—TI'ie Geneva conference on Korea and Indo-China opened Monday with an unexpected show of harmony. That, said External Affairs Minister Pearson of Canada after the 20-minute curtain-raiser‘, was “very The problems of substance are the long-smouldering turn at once, and the urgent question of Indo-China's rate, made more pressing by the precarious position of the French gal‘- rison at beleaguered Dien Bien Phu. Persevering log work by Foreign Secretary Eden of Britain and a conciliatory attitude on the part of Soviet chief delegate Molotov enabled the big polvcrs to avert an immediate clash on the conference slalus of Red China. It had been expected that Russia ilvlolriiov in the morning proposing would demand recognition of theIlhat the chair be rotated either ‘Peiping delegation as an equal of among the Big Four or among the four inviting pow:-l's——-Britain, ‘the heads of all di-it-gallons. France, the United States and the‘ ll/ioloiriv silggested instead the Soviet Union~\viih Clllll(‘$f' Foreign IIll‘(‘(’ rotating chairmen. l-Iden Minister Choli Eu-lni slinrlm: tlicslltiitlcd back and forth between |‘0‘fiii"8 Ciiflifmansiiiih Molotnv's licadquai'tci's and the of- fices of the United States delega- iiion. \vIic-re is meeting was in pro- ‘ (Continued on page 5, ml. 5) COMPROMISE FORMULA Eden and Molotov produced ai circumventing formula: The chairl would be rotated among Edon.‘F| representing the West. Molotov for-I the Soviet bloc, and Prince Wiini Waliliayakon of Thailand represent-I H I I ing the lesser powers at the con-.‘ n ference. South Africa is the nnly" a country which contributed troops,S t J h not represented here. I 0 n For a while it seemed that l’e:ir-- son might be drafted as the tlllrdl SAINT JOHN. N-B- 'CP’~~5i'1i‘ini! chain-nan, Eden had gone to l'i‘cSht=l. \l':itci's of the St. John river ihacking up Newman brook in the north and of the city Monday after- noon tilted a 50-year-old frame house off its cedar post founda- ‘lions and left the 10 occupants of tits two apartments homeless. Fur- initure was removed from the lower-._flo_or only as water crept up to‘ thc'vvin‘d‘ow‘“sills during the morning. Meanwhile at ‘Fredericton it was E _d t th 1 I h reported that the water level had \'l once a e ria was 1 at dropped a foot from the 18-year the youths and Dcslauricrs and nIrr\cord high reached Sunday and Kiri met 555011." I“ 3 Sudburyiofficials said only heavy rain would ibevcrage room and agreed to lake‘;-r-new the flooding danger. him to a bootleggers The next, Part of the trans-Canada high- fiay. Asselin's body was found oiywviiy route in the Maugel-ville area .8 Side road i0‘-H‘ miles north of southeast of Fredericton was still _SUdbUi‘.‘:’. lundcr six inches of water but cars '-“""' -could pass with caution. Conditions I . _ had also improved on the ‘Orti- mocio flats south of Fredcrctnfl. IMGH Kllled whlle and in the capital city area itself. ‘Cl-iina Issue Bypassed Ask! .'Asian Conference Opens if ISome Progress Reported Al Opening Sessions Of Highway Traffic Conference would integrate this jurisdiction with what they have over intra- priivincial traffic. lcontlnued on page 3, col. 0) Ausfialiaii Group vinclal highways conference made steps Monday towards provincial ‘control of road traffic crossing provinces’ boundaries. I informants said that. in a gen-‘ ycral way. provincial delegates in- ‘dicated their governments would be willing to take over this re- ‘II .5pnnsibllity. _ . e However, it appeared unlikely the long-disputed issue would be disposed of finally at the confer- ienee due to end Wednesday. Ex- pectations \-sore that tentative leg- islation would be drafted licrc and in Soviet Capital MOSCOW (Reuters)—Australlan Charge D’AfIai:~es Brian Hill Mon- lfgcpr to the various cabinetsgsifibcfllegdgb Lg); Russian tforekilgn ‘ I‘ 0 II I The conference was called by y E 0 news 0 W en Ithe federal government as the re- he and his stranded embassy com‘ V _ _ _ panions will be II it to ‘suit of a I-ebru_ary decision of the home’ I owe '0 judicial committee of the Privy -I-he Ansymlmn diploma“, m__ ‘Council in London. ruling that the federal government has jurisdic- lion over interprnvincial and inter- national highway traffic. Road transport within provinces is under provincial jurisdiction. I The federal government. while it fought for trans-border control be-. fore the courts against the claims of several provincial governments.- has never exercised such power. And. once the Privy Council ver- dict came down, it said it wanted in turn the newly-established power over to the provinces. "UNDERSTANDING" tiered out of Russia in a curt note last Friday. were on the verge of leaving Sunday night. But the necessary permits to cross int: Finland were held up at the for- eign ministry until their train had departed. The incident raised speculation that departure of the 10 Austral- ians is bcin; delayed until Rus- ‘sian embassy officials have left Australia in the diplomatic rup- lure between the two countries. MANY A Bic. HEART‘ is CONCEALED - meeting in the hope that a “com-' °TrAwA- ‘CP"'r‘5b°i' Mini“-9‘ ____.__._:._.— inii unemployment insurance ben- I Drew 5 Secretary by Georze I-lees (PC-Toronto .iiic‘ir. 44, secretary to opposition line for the payment of “supple- Mr. Jack, a. native of Arnprlof,I- Mi“ GTGBK replied that consid- I Conservative party. and was sec-‘ He was formerly public relations BEHIND h gSoys Unemployment “"“"’“’ Benefits Unchanged It called the federal-provinclall dr 1 d. .. ld he Gregg said Monday the govern- ;';‘;'C‘h“‘i’" v:;:ra:L;ngmE cggnvincgs ment. has decided against; extend- Elks. R i P if He was asked in the Omnnmg GI IIS 0! IOII ~ -» » '- Broadvlew) if~the‘government. in- on-I-AwA_ (op) _ Mam“, R_ tends to extend its April 15 dead- leader Drew. has resigned, it was mentary“ insurance benefits to lnmed M°nd.y_ {seasonal unemployed. 0nt., came to Ottawl during the tr-lion Wu elven to this action second world Wm. M ,, ucrehh-y but it was decided not to take it. to the late Gordon Graydon. theni House leader of the Progressive retary to both John Bracken and Mr. Drew as opposition leaders.‘ officer for the Great Lakes Paper Company. (C?)- ,0n his way to seek employment ‘in a lumber company's stream operations, Andre Des-I 34. was killed Monday‘ ‘ n I-‘RASEII WIGHTON LONDON 1RClllCi‘SJ Anxious There will be no press Prime Minister Churchill for irc:isslil'nncc that Britain will not . ' I ,l - Tue-div "ism AW“ 7"“ 'nd‘nexhHIl1)otll‘f.e "l.i'.i."".'i‘.‘Zdi°$'il'.i§°i.'ir W°“"°'d'Y ‘‘‘””‘°‘’'‘' “"9" miclothes had been 'ripped off. Clad mm w'd"”d‘y "mm 7:30’ Ionly in her slip, she made her way‘ "John cart will haul cream time her home Ind cliied police. Crapaud through Kingston. Corn-;i-alter She WM fldmiiied 3-0 h05DlifiiI wan] M,.,,,i°w gnnk, York Point in s state of hysteria and doctors and Norm Rh.” on Friday !lll‘sl|ld she had missed death ll)’ further notice. lstrangulatlon "by a matter of sec-I o d 1 "Come and enjoy yourselves. n B :t the opening dRl1C€dll1 Wlnslgtes .- :.::.'.'::...".:;'-....Tuii.:y...i.i..:;Crulser Quebec Music h_v the Doiron Brothers. ‘ on . To Sail Cruise ! OTTAWA lCl"i -- The training; "The Kr-lvin Players will pro-,‘ sent their plays and concert. in, the Masonic Hall. lluntor Riven! F"I‘I*‘-'" "I3""v "I"‘I 30' Si"’"“".”"I cruiser Quebec will sell from Hai- I‘-‘’ ii"? P"‘5I‘i““““ ’°"’"°"'“""' ifax April all on a five-week spring} ..D .t r‘ H, . rwy Mn, training cruise to European waters. ,9" out mC':,:.,h(.:d ‘legommunny the RNC announced Monday. Hall. Thursday. April 29. Dancel Dwinid C3”-‘£9 éh¢wQ‘;_f;b‘£- offer. Sponsored by the bail team. °0m"""" 9 Y “Pb - 1- :C ' 5,11,, 0' ]um.m,,_ Noyes of Oakville. fit. I ac ed- . uied to visit the Portuguese island "5!!! Trinity Young Peep-E5 of Madeira May 7-11; Portugal present their play "Tish." Mt. Slew- May I3-I5: Copenhagen May 10- art Memorial Hall. Thursday. /\DTii 25 and Brest. France, May 28-80. 39111. 330- SP0"-9°T9d bi’ ML Sim" returning to Halifax June 6. art Y. P. U. Members of the dflI";.Cll§§ “staff "Anon HRH‘. wpdnesdun Apmmnd current course is e a one“ nth’ New Dommmn women.‘ in. Defence College of Kingston. wh stitute present one act play. Addi- In-e touring Europe. will return on . i f B t. tlonal program of songs. readingsnthe shp mm "5 dance. “Meeting of the !l'1Il‘PllOl£:lf:INfId. of Long (‘reek Rink will be in the liali on Thursday. AprilI V t 29th at B p.m. (regarding sale all a o e rink). I I er. JOHN'S. Nfld.. (0P)—Pram- ‘ier amallwood Monday ehellenlfli opposition members in the legis- llAlui'e to move a vote of non-coofl- (fence in himself or the govern- ment. on ‘the Newmindlmd indus- onm numl," of trial dave opment lie. I good thrifty pigs weighing over so! Th°hP""‘I"'L 3‘r"'h°’A§gid"I'}‘ ibl. etch. Paving 800-00 P" I""”' W I O ilml rmer ‘director-lien-' wellington MAcNeIll at eon. aiin.:VI|dn"'n - ° ' am,” e , tain Bell's Wharf. 9"‘ °‘ °°°“°'"° "'“ chuiged with defrauding the gov- "Long River hail Thursday. eminent of 0190.000. ‘u e op April 29, 8:15 p.m.. Kelvin Grove The W OM50" V ‘ dramatic players in variety con- position leader. Malcolm Hol- t-eri. featuring two on!--art plays. ieit. later called for it royal fcomd-. Sponsored by Long River Wo-‘ mission to investigate New oian hen‘: Institute _ iland'a lndiiauiu development. "All schn-oi iaxea owing Trac- adle Cross School District not paid by May 10th, will be passed in for ooilectlon without further notice. By order of Trustees. "Wanted at M. C. Aylnauguraites New Service In Nfld, . Shown above are a part of the inaugural ceremonies of Maritime Central Airways new air service in St. John's. Nfld. From letf to right are: L. W. Barclay, First Officer. Claude (Junior) Jones, formerly of Charlottetown, Mayor of St. John's, J. D. Higgins. O. C. Vardy, Stewardess Verna C. MacLeod, formerly of iiopefield, P.E.I.. Deputy Director of Tourist Development in Newfoudnland and Len Earl, .Manager of Harvey's Travel Bureau. Captain Jones holds the inaugural scroll which was presented by the citizens of St. John's to the Commanding Officer of Goose Bay. Lahr.-idor. The new service is the first of its kind and will con- inect. Goose Bay twice weekly with Gander and St. John's in Newfoundland. Noonan, Director of Harvey & 0)., Captain H. 5. Against Involvement In lndo-China War I I I I I get actively involved in the Indo-I China battle when Parliament re-’ assembles today after its Easter recess. ' Diplomatic events have moved swiftly during the 12~day adjourn-, ment. while the deterioration of the‘ French military position in Indo- China has forced major western‘ policy d e e is i o n s. Politicians of[ Churchill's own Conservative party‘ as well as the Labor opposition are anxious for a clear statement. frnm the prime minister on Brit- TORONTO (CPl—-Minimum and maximum temperatures: ’ aln's possible role in lndo.china.‘Da...m, "42" The cabinet almost certainly de—‘vnnc,,m," . _ 39 49 elded its position on’ the Fsubjectyvicmrm 39 M out-r_ the week-end. when orelgn Edmonton 19 26 Minister Eden unexpectedly flew‘ Calgary ‘_ H 2‘ here from Paris to attend the Ens Regina O 30 30 §:§‘".‘i 22:54:" .°.'::::‘* $3.: ;..".". - -- ' ' ‘ Off‘ 0 .. hurried on in the Geneva confer- OHM?“ M once. where-Vhe was regortcd in M,,,m.,.a| _ 40 53 have told L. 'S.'Stale cc? my Qmbu. 35 52 Dllll(‘S that Britain can ma 1: ll) Sam. Jnhn _ ‘B substantial rcspon.-=0 to Frances Mnncmn _ __ _ 4“ urgent appeal for help Ham“ H 33 H (Continued on W" 3- "°‘- 3‘ ciiarlntieiown 27 as “‘““"““j““"' Sydney . . .. 30 _. I. d Yarmouth .. 34 41 am a nteres e St. John‘: .......... .. 2. 35 HALIFAX (CPi—'I‘he Dominion public weather office here says 0 O 8 IA oiding u V ' TIYIIITP “f1‘TIau"l‘e|Ir¢SlIsIYexbp::tS:‘iln‘;'l Ihe somewhat lighter. A dlstur. bance approaching from the west 0TrAwA_ (CP)__P,-imp Minute; will cause increasing cloudiness in st Laura“ am Monday 1,h¢ gov- the southwestern regions. emmem B m.nc,,n,¢ with intent! Regional forecasts: davelopmems In Indmchinn but St. John river valley: Clear with )1” no plans at present to involve a few cloudy intervals. becoming ciiniidn in the Indo-China war. m-rrco.-i by evonlnl: cont-inuina He also told the Commons that cold: light winds. Low-high at Canada is not participating Il'l F‘rrtit~ririnn 25 and 50. Saint John taint on Indo-China at the Geneva 30 and 50. Edmundston 25 and Oil. conference because this country is Prince Edward Island. easun not directly involved in the fight-,.\l.n. counties. Bay of Olalelri Sunny with a few cloudy intervala: ii. . The prime minister briefly on the Indo-Chinese aitua- hlgh at Charlottetown IO and I0, tlon in reply to questions by E. i.).§Moncton and Campbelltoia 15 all I ruiion PC—-Kamloops and (‘CF 45. leader Ooldweii. Prior to the open- Bay or! I-‘iinris. Light winds: in: of the Home it. was under- rlenr with A few cloudy intervals stood that new developments in becoming overcast by evening; indo—China were discussed by cab-,visiblllty 1.1 miles; cold. _ inei. i "i would not like to commit. the‘ High tide today at Charlottetown government. to taking any recom-‘ at 5.22 e. m_ and GM p. m. ' mendiitlon to Parliament at this time to become directly involved in ules later than Charlottetown. what is taking place in Indo- sun rises today at 5.10 a. In. and China," Mr. st. Laurent. said. sets at 1.13 p. in. , ' v ited ennunning cold: light winds. um ’ Sui-nmeraldo tide eighteai min-’