‘ ' ll It's Good For The lsland The Guardian Is For It VOL. LXXVII. N0. 319 Authorized as Second f‘lass Mail by the Post (mic: who @nnrrtinn W E A T H E P Sunny becoming overcast in evening; northerly winds 25 becoming light. Low- high 28 and 30. Thursday: cloudy. mild. “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” Department. Ottawa. and for payment of Postage in Cash Former vice president Rich- ard M. Nixon and his wife. flank their eldest daughter, T‘ntricia. iii. the Interna. Imnal Debutante Ball in New IXON’S DAUGHTER'ZVB‘O‘W'S iNo SOCIETY York‘s Astor Hotel Tuesday night. Patricia led a parade of 53 daughters of rich and tilted families from around the “Matt?” SEVEN CENTS 14 PAGES CHARLO'I‘TETOWN, CANADA WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1964. world at ball intrduciiig them to society. Mrs. Nixon was honorary chairman of the ball (Ap Wirephotol ltaly's Marxist President ' Backs Atlantic Alliance By JAMES M. LONG Two ROME (AP) -— Socialist_Giu-|foreign minister took the oath nations but Saragat asked him seppe Saragat was sworn in as »of office before a combined ses- .and the cabinet to remain. president of Italy Tuesday andfsion of Parliament. Christian fever. the bitter rivalries of ,Democrat Premier Aldo Moro‘s its-day presidential election left‘ immediately praised the Atlan- tic Alliance. appealed for con- trolled disarmament and urged European political unity. 1centre-left government voted..toi lsubmit its resignation. t ' oro went to the presidential; ’ ins artifi Concern ls Mounting l For Flood Refugees SAN FRANCISCO tAPl Snow Tuesday blocked a food airlift for the third straight day i as coiiccrn‘mounted for 500 Cal- ifornia flood refugees isolated in one of the West Coast's lone- licst canyon regions. The critical immediate hu- man need 7 in a five-state area battered by Christmas week storm and flood amagc amounting to 31.000.000.000 ccn- tred in the Klamath and Sat- mon River canyons near the California-Oregon border. The little S‘iskiyou Mountain towns of Sawyers Ber. Forks of the. Salmon. Cecilville and Ty Bar have been cut off from food supplies for nine days. ‘i we don‘t get a weather break soon. we'll have to try a horse and mule pack train.‘ [said William Sowlc. fence director at Eureka. Emergency coastal shipping? .was proposed to prevent paral-‘ .ysis of the lumber and fishing .industries in California's Hum-1 lboldt and Del Notre Counties. ‘We're an island here. cut off ‘from every direction.‘ said ,(‘harlcs Wood. director of Lllci U.S. Office of Emergency Plan- L ning‘s disaster headquarters at. Eureka. ‘ 1. Wood. one of the federal dis- .aster chiefs organizing the mas- ;sive relie and reconstruction operation in California. Oregon.i l Idaho. Washington and Nevada. ‘ :said OEP was working on the shipping plan with the U.S. i maritime administration. i . ‘We're thnking about how :we can 7plies in here." said Wood. l PLASTIC PARTS FORECAST Spare Heart Seen Likely l By CARL MOLLINS MONTREAL iCPi Spare plastic parts to replace diseased vital organs in man are only a few years away, a reserch scientist predicted Tuesdy. Pharmacologist John Autian also said that in the more. dis- tant future. artificial body or- gans may prolong the lives of astronauts a century or more so they can complete explora- tion missions deep into space. Dr, Autian. director of the drug-plastic research laboratory- the University of Texas in Austin. told the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science: ‘ e first implantable artifi- Cial heart will be introduced into the first human in thecomin! ecade." . A new plastic device inserted into the womb has been shown in experiments to be an effec- tive and safe contraceptive. he said. and could prove to be an important. low-cost birth-con- arol measure. Tested in animals nd humans, the device could he removed if a to have a child. woman wished ORGANS BEING DEVISED Problem: linvolved in produc- :a human or - clude perfecting a plasgtidmtlizt glitches the. elasticity of human (lssue and Is safe and long- ltlng. Engineers are workins on building miniature versmnsi of the heart. lung and kidney‘ machines now attached to im- imobile patients in hospitals. . The. most critical problem.‘ Dr. Autian said. is making sure; that plastics would not cause cancer after prolonged contact with body tissue. Experiments by Dr. Autian and others havoi animals with plastic implants; A machine. attached to the body would filter toxic materl-i als out of blood routed through; plastic valves and tubes from‘ the patient‘s circulation system and back again. it could be! switched on or off as needed. Dr. Autian suggested. A future extension of this.I method might enable astronauts; to have artificial organs which; could be plugged in as they age. i “if the mental activities canl continue in advanced ages oflI INSIDE TODAY ; Births. dentin .... .. 3. i: ‘ Clue . . . . . . . . .. 12. 13 Coqu ........ .. il l rt 9 Prince Countv . . . . . . .. 2 Wome 's . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7 Editorial: 4 Finance. markets 1.1 Summon 3 Kings. Queen. City s l civil (10- l t ‘Ruined" Claim Quoted In Bribery Offer Probe SC Party Leader Demands i! Telephone Call Liberals ‘Housecleaning' l . Was Mom’tored who \ISilf‘rl tum i‘\Ii9 the same Hy KEN KELLY RED DEER. Alta. tCPi~.-Na.i “gene about as far as we can this. and it is part of their con- OTTAWA mp. Raymund m“ "hm" H”. mmwrl and Mid tional Social Credit leader R0- 20 In Supporting Prime Minis-morn right now. . Denis former executive assisi- .hc .\lP ii would he useless for ter Pearson s administration. 1‘ Thompson did not specify am Immigrmin" Minis." “I. Rpuip,” tn :99 Mr Favreau about it. He said he :Jithei‘ed from Mr. .\lr Rouleau bent Thompson says mm the He said the government must how he thought the government; I ‘ -» 'l'i‘emblav, was quoted 'l‘ucsday present L'beral government at‘ clean house before Parliament should clean house. but said it. - as saying "Pierre, you snore Ottawa will nor get his party's resumes Feb. if it wants must present 'a new and cii- mu “,nuldn-‘ sin. a \mm H, a“... Lgunnniaznr‘ t at support until it “cleans house." I Socred support. tirer clean picture" to the pub- anew during Ei'phnm, (.311 “m1 tins interested in getting Rivard In an interview Monday in his| “I take a very dim view of he or the Social Credit Paity pier“. mammamw ,mmnnrmi free on bail. addin: under ques- home constituency, Mr. Thomp-lthese charges of bribery and‘could not support it 'On an)" be two RcMP officers investi- tinnin: by Ross Drnuiii. counsel the Conserva- mos. that a downtown he gave the RC“? on this point was in- gailng a sunnon bribe offer. Prnzrcssivr The Denis statement “as quoted by former RCMP ser- 0 m p s o n thing.’ l ‘How could we?" P r o v i d e d the government son said his nine-member Sn-icorruption." Mr. Th C181 Credit party in Ottawa had l said. “The government knows ideal“ ou‘e- Mr. Thompson geant Ronald Ci‘cyici' testifyiii: (‘W‘l _ ' isaid his party‘s policy would rc- to [he Dnmm judivial inquiry .\lr‘ liroiini had quoted \fr. ow imain the same as it has been i , in... charge.- hy yil Lamp". lmi'rl s stalt‘mf‘nt \u:. 26 to the. .‘ 'What is good legislation We SENATOR TAYLOR ‘32,“, he “.as.,{l(,,.pi"1.,npyand RC .\ll" as sayin: Mr. Lord ‘ gained the impression \lr Roul- ‘will support. what we think can isuhjectcd to political pressure _ . be improved we will seek to N.B. SenatOr i” mer m the release “n ha” nf eau wanted Rivard out on bail have improved constructively. a narcotics smuggling gummy from Roulcau himself. V s What we, think is not good we Is Honored Mr. 0.9.1”. no“. an “HTML .\lr, Rouleau a. the time was Will "0! Support" gator for Mr. Lamontagne's Pa’fl'a'm‘may 5“"r9l3r." '0 . r. Thompson vetoed any OTTAWA mp, __ qm,‘ r ‘ law firm. said Mr. Denis told Pl‘lmejlmlster P«Wit-Wt. a 905! UNITED NATIONS tAPt # bers of the council to take of— sugestion of a merger between C T ‘1 1 ' 1'19!) ‘,Z r. Lamoniagne: he “fflgne‘l 3”" Mr- Lamm' The United Nations General As- fice New Year's Day. Social Credit and either Liberal 5‘ “fungi; "fingglgrlenf‘l i i'm finished. l‘m ruined.‘ ” . mane): .Chddrf‘msu.“ altem'llig 'sembly Chose three members if the assembly disposes of or Conservatit'e Parties- Brgunswick haslbéen elected a“ He said during the Course of . pr'tllm“(.:" ("pylon “me a" the security councu TueSday me Security comm” pmbleml He addEd mat ‘because “I l-onorar' lifeI member of ‘ll"‘ “‘9 zs'minu'e call Mr‘ Denis ml 1or Mr R til i under a hawk ' mom arrange' “'9 Way Will be open to recess “‘9 Liberal “Wernn‘mtS Fm" -'culiiral lnstit te ff‘anadah ‘ 3"” denied Offering M“ Lam‘m' - 'd licc'ma’ihr‘lmorl l r ri'e pea) ment to put off until .laniiai‘y.mdav unm Jan. H while nego_ sent difficulties." it i. not i'casghgs‘la‘ :nnnlin£.edll1.l‘2gdé‘, ‘ tagn $10000 payable July 15 ":3".an in hol1ra$ahll$pn:\’:; any show own over voting tiations continue on the‘ déad_ sonable to think NDP leadrr. m ‘makm "19' nmu‘ncéfiwm and 3mm“. $10.00" “hm Lumen offnrm mmlm' "r~'ramm1"ed . rights 0f the soviet. Union and lOCk m'el‘ application of article Tommy Douglas “'Wld merge g ' ‘ ' Rivard was released on bai. mmm, “Harv ‘ hours after the formeripalacc and submitted the resig- cepied as "ampermancnt mom. the institute said it was paying; Other debtor counmes l9 of the UN charter involvingW"h them e'ther' tribute to one of Canada's most ‘couNsm, FOR us. But the arrangement failed tn‘, . ~ - He said he thought an entirely ‘ _ . . . MONITORED TALKS Produce enough support for a ‘04:}: Ugh”. ‘ . new party would be formed be- ifispede“ agncumlral personal' Mr' “wring”; '5 :"W’N During Mr, Crevier's test!- victory for either Mali or .lm'- .t_ e prqlceduw (".1 “w “ecu” fore any possible 1963 general “(‘5' n . _ 0’ the: ._""f’d "3'3" *mom' m .. th RG-ycaiuild former dan in a contest for a fourth U comm va.ca"c'es was an' election. if one is called. The Small" lai'l‘m '7'- ‘W‘S m'ms' in?" “h"'h]i‘i'."": R'iardl‘mfi? head of the RCMP's Montreal council seat. and a new attempt (“her Chapter m the "nonmdnxlimnetus for such a party would ter of agriculture for New Brnns- m 'c'wmcf'." -m m” Fina,” ..\-H 1 “MP/“ll” “Wad Said '19 3"” 3 method adopted at the asse - l ‘ a ‘3 ‘momm'nna (“me Constable Poissan were ordered will be made today. come from the “centre right," wick {mm 1935 um” his “.532. Syndica'e' to . blv's opening Dec. 1 when it . ~ I ' ' ‘ ~ . . . t . I V n , to monitor a phone (timeta- SJSLZ§51$e$e Netherlands and agreed to a no-vote truce while laidfhfc chief "aim" m 19-72- H"- “'35 aPPOlnled Mr. Crevier. a tall. thin man tion between .\lr. Lamonlaz‘ne r ac' e Leon Balcer mum nm be com the Senate in 1957. with a reddish fringe of hair and yir‘ Dani; A“: 30 attempts were made to i'esolv .thc dispute over article 19. He said he heard Mr. Deals say in reply to a question from around a big bald patch. was; .' ‘ ' ,- His honorary membershii 2- V sideicd a potential leadei for i is the second wnm‘ss hmrd Tuesfl such a party because the, inter. the 20th in the institute's 4J- ow-‘ . . . . the K“ I ' . SA l 3.93]. histmw‘ The agricunnral day by ll]? infiller tlllf‘lt’p Clilpi ' Mr, Lamonljignp unis were §:;t;el:e {lfigsesfir‘afidi :rxa”; mm in 5' H u ' P is an mgamm'in" {Justice Frederic Dorion of the gun: “Von h-iriiy. the situation Mom's C riStJ a n Democrats~ . " 'Thompson said. . professional fifirit‘llliurall-‘ffi quelwlq Swirl“? (I‘m: f . .. l: 'MT‘W‘ \lr 1mm had be” deeply divided and dangerously I He said he would be “nbli- seeking to raise farm standards g e}§;,'°';g-g{u“, ‘0‘": 1,39»??? “fit-mnpdd h." {,"e "mm “‘5 estranged from the Socialists. gated" to take part in the for- through advances in agricultural is”! F:;,}.€l;a:" [whitish] ' -n‘ rr‘l‘l.m-’; } a" ‘ .r' [-‘amnm'agn' Democratic Socialists and Re- . . ‘mation of such a party. pro- science. ' ired b t ',h ‘3', ad 9”] - 1'“ it“ I}; 1m; ll.“ In H1? Sam, publicans of the government co- .vided it contains the basic prin- “‘“A” ‘ ““ in" 4 a 0;: err ~l'ml use Swamp" 3m n" “r' Denis m alition ciples in which he believes 0 'mi atit‘; Wig-iii???" nRiGus h'hpnilmr‘5 i Hf d M t . . I r _ ~— Roueau. .i era . or . on - . r. rc' .' ' .‘. There was Widespread specu- I national unity. elimination of roal Dollard and chairman of Denis saidmre lids awla‘i-e \fr lation the government. shaky regional politics. free entcr- ‘tie caucus of Liberal .\fPs. Lamontagne had made a state: from the start. would not sur- ‘ prise. amt some basic reform He said his call wasn‘t to mcnt in the RCMP and at, that vivc the wounds which the elec- legislation. arrange bailwas suggested in point had referred to Mr. La- tion opened. "———" ‘ " *“" ’“—’ testimony by Mr. Lamontagncé montagnc liavin: promised not Sammtv the first Marxist . HHH‘WK WP. “m. but simply to obtain information to say a word to anyone. . A .... etliani ‘ ,- . (1.“: mldbocoyw prCSIdem ?' 'SAIGON (MM Communist 0m, of mp hplimp'ers was de. Prlce Support mo men “,0”, working on the tc outda case he thought the 1The former policeman said ta 3“. lo ‘ par iameni he WDlid1Vlel. Cong guerrillas seized alstroyed. The others were recov- I E t d d waterfront Tuesday as the port 'alnéd'a." gmpmmem “as m' m k '“rnM In the Emir” case' he a mesmegii “Neapomlcs coastal town packed with 6.000 lered s x en e experienced its busiest day V0}? mfid \I I d ix” [73,“?th ahs‘ Pd it" t 5‘ 5“”“9‘m cram.”- iRoman Catholic refugees Tues" Whip. [mops C105“ in m, OTTAWA «CPi ._ The agri- since the Second World War. A ad: “5:?” 'mro‘r ginlg'lg‘ll‘; “£331”: “ w ‘Orhléexfifullw Although ‘Comm u nist votes dayand still held it at nightfall ‘ mad and “in 50",}, \rjetnamos'e culture department announced spokesman for one stevedoriiig upstion or ha” [0: Rigam nd {mum “.hrgrcmr", " 2mm; we . derisive in his election against attacks by American- war 1 neg 1”, d h h d Tuesday the extension. without firm said at least .100 more men q ' . . a" ' . I ' 3 "3mm 53‘” Vlnndav "M" he l u M de_ t S h V. pa . ise om s an - y _ the federal Justice department “as in Ottawa .Iuli H. fended. mo— ‘.\70 us r’lxncl yn ti suppoé‘ 9rd out \ ietnamese rockets on my Cong emplace. change. of its price support pro- wei‘e needed to work the 31 wasm involved ’ (WWW. said “r “PM. ‘ r1 ‘ I a c arme "rees‘ merits that spewed lines of ma- grams in" “'0‘” “"95 ”‘ 1’0” Mr. Lord. said he conveycdlaskcd whether the Montreal Treaty Organization. The "Technology has allowed the three construction of monstrous wea- pons which. if used. would can- the action at ccl cvcry trace of life. from‘our miles east-southeast of Saigon. planet." he told parliament in a speech. "The defence of peace is. therefore. tl‘lt‘ first duty of the legislators. of governments and of chiefs of state. “Peace Which today is guar- anteed by the balance of forces l~an equilibrium to which Italy contributes by participating in the North Atlantic Alliance ~— must become inviolable through controlled disarmament." ")0 to 200 years. the astronaut can complete his mission." Dr. Autian said. CALF BONE REPLANTS Another development in re- placing human tissue-calf bone and cartilage — was reported here Tuesday. Developed during the past Company's research centre in New Brunswick. N..l.. the new calf bone is chemically treated to make it compatible with the human body. Produced a variety small shapesand sizes. it. has been used experimentally in bone surgery on more than 5.000 patients. The Squibb Company claims a success record of higher than 85 per cent. Orthopedic surgeon Richard L. Creuss of the Royal Victoria Hospital here said the new ms- of terial. radc - named Boplant. has been useful as internal splints to stabilize a broken pi or another facture be used in place of metal pins in repairing broken hips an other fractures. However. Dr. ('rcuss said. the new product will not replace autografts —— the practice of grafting bone from one port of a patients skeleton to another. . utoi‘irafts grow to fill gaps but the cal bone does not. 1 commercial sup. a progressive. simultaneous and; V‘lei Cong shot down chine-gun tracer bullets aloft. "trough the support .Vf‘al‘ “10mg The pile-lip of shipping was‘this information to Roiilcau,i (Continued on page It. col. 4i helicopters and Th pilots said they believed Marc“ 31' 1953- . . caused by a slow-down in work ‘ wounded SIX Americans early in lthey knocked out several guns. _ Under the AEI‘K'HHUFQ Slab'l‘ over the holiday period and wet Bmh Ghm' 40‘011111051‘ "VFRRUN 'Zi‘llon Board s system. tic. EOV’ weather which prevented un- ‘ I I I l A guerrilla band ‘oyet‘i'aii a frn'lJem, “3:32;,” the fine: Sf loam“ or some (“2005' - ‘ ~ ‘- am a ... er lini'O-v ~ ~ -A—~——- -—r--< iiovehrnmcntf gnumost I miles weight for choic: and good - l . ‘sout wasto .aigon. Tiey killed Fades -n [he My m ;fi_ md t 3 ‘ 10 and wounded 13 of the 73-man iarcass Irange_ 1 pm 0 l _ IS filarglizvo figmo” mo. rest The support price for wool is . l I I ' ' ‘ 60 cents a pound based on av- C t r l Binh Ghia is near the seaside (ax-age prim; [m- a rpprpsonia. ' ' BURLINGTON, Vt. IAPi [resort and regional military.“v9 number of wmi grad”. l l _por the third year in a headquarters of St. LONDON taro—Most of Eu- V ‘ V . row, the Burlington Free Jacques. whereLo-Gen. Nguyen 7 -7 -w—n—nc-r— F~ ~ rope endured another day TRLRO ‘(P‘ -"—":“'“l“"“’ 31"‘““-7”"“l """'~"'."- “'hgn'l‘il' Press is offering a free fun. Khanh and his general staff freezing cold Tuesday but there M'ms‘" hwy-“"195 53'd T"““ l." “NTW‘NL "WM “9 '9‘ M” oral in anyone who registers planned a conferiiice Tuesday. More Refugees was respite in Britain and some day bettsr {coll usle. mgrc and Scotrl'n. d. I in advance his or he]. intem on the dispute it out mi itary southern climcs. lmpi‘m’e 'W‘SW" 3" you": ' 1“ “(‘1‘z " itnltlla'mll 1.! tion to drive after drinking l“““'"9"“0“ i" 5mm" Vie‘ Nam's Rescued The break in England's cold human "giants" are needed to giuum: by leaps and bounds an .9“, year's V9_an is fledgling civilian government. I spell may last only a short time, develop Nova Scotia‘s .\L'f‘i('lll- and \\llh ever} evidence of killed doing it Apphcams .-\ settlement assuring slaible l.EOPOl.DVll.l.E 'Reuterst~ however. But for Athens. ture in its full potential. growth their is a corresponding {0 free funerals mud n“ .civilian rule could mean quick Congo nation al army forces Greece. it was brilliant sunshine Add. gt , m ,l "H‘ cvirlcncv of a demand for more ~ l . . l..se by Washington of extra Tuesdav freed l2] whites in and tem raturcs at noon of 65 . ‘ "mm". 9 .amlu" .l H ‘ {and This n '-l c t' t w ‘\ . gistcr with the ncwsia i "9" . . . * p9 ’ r i i 1 ~- ’F‘” "A 9‘" ‘ " Bee 3] ' Th r well, p30 military and economic aid. esti- Wamba. northeast Congo. but degrees. Madrid also had a ll]: "-f'l‘§§°,‘a.b“l',‘i \firqa, va .\‘coiia, if we arc to assume 3 ' ‘ , ‘ mated at 3660000000. for step- insurgents killed between 25 and touch of bright s ring - like no." 0 ‘*".‘" “"9' ‘ " ‘ m 0" our l'l"lililll res mist 'ln- s claimants for funeials tlic . - 4 t ” p sad i' l lif mist bc ii d ’tl ‘ p h' "' m" l f. ‘ , v ‘ ’ ping up the anti-guerrilla war, 30 whites and took about too weather after a week of snow ‘ ' “la 9 l‘ ' a 0 ‘ ' be prepared to make our contri- lrs m0 )ears' Talks concerning this aid have more into the jungle. it was re. and freezing cold. Temperatures "am"? enough 5" m”. 3‘0"": built!“ named men and women will find the op- “1. “(MIN “Id “WP “M . induced tumors in laboratory‘eight years at the squihh DruR g l l l . moved into the 40s. been temporarily suspended. . . . ,. ..- ‘ v ‘ -»———- portunitics. comciiicnces an dmnmm {or 23” mm "mm hm: m w i i ploasures no“. assm'mmd “lth Vin-'1 Qi'nfi'i than \l't‘l" tieng ~~ rb \"n . ‘ ' ‘ ' - _ _ :. .- 0 _ . 5 _ _ n . ‘ a. u ‘ an n I E _ produced, and a nerd im- 30,000 . f , ‘ ‘ fl ,_: = _- - ‘~ “ y _, ’ r "We need gianls for \\t‘ are mu”. ht.“ Parraup“ BS ' ' associated with an agricultural “1...”. “I” 3 [Wk M mmpp ‘: industry that is ""9 “l smflm-nm tr‘ncc ovoi- illt‘ way agriculture 3 :9.“ Drnpm'llnns-. \" lntll"ll‘.‘ “l “1“ iii the l1l'n\lllit" handlch its soil: * ‘ proportion is. no place for lltf‘ '\\'c mnnni cxpcct to harvest. . :. C‘s”; .s‘_ weak. the uninitiated and the un- bk. ..H. 1d \ M “I. “m.” "m. .. traian.‘ lcrops." he said " ~ said ‘\\c nccd loaders lo- \li' \kf‘l'lf“ added that many He day more than we have ever armis in (‘umbcrland County and needed them in the past for clsculim‘r‘. whith Used to loo our 550000.000 agricultural in- prosperous. no lonzcr did so. diislry. large as it may appear. But the soil lfl these districts is only a flat-tion of what the was as mind as ever. Decline In Farm Income Is Termed ’Stcirtling’ l ’I‘RI‘RO it'P‘ D a \ id Ki"k. (ntti'f‘ilii'alr‘d mainly in the. ' secretary manager of the ('an- “gli‘l'm‘” Pr"“"|"]"“ V . . if‘ :i '03 w _‘ o ' adian Federation of \griciiltui‘c, m m p' p" m ‘ : I Si-niia "is rising at your earnings ” farmers sold $45.0mm0 WM"! of farm piodiii'ls in 196.1 but ilicir expenses were “2.000.000. in mm \‘ova Scotia had more than 3.000 farms classed as l)\\- 'n P ‘ C l Federation of Agriculture that ’Lalnémnrnlogsfilhzln' $2125,“ 9:: "tho average of net income for . costs eating said here Tuesday the a\ci';i:c V0” Smha .net income for \larilimc farm- ers had fallen at a "startling" rate Slllté‘ i949. I Mr Kii'k told the .meeting of the Nova annual St'ntla V H A. i . N .w r - . \ear, a farmer after expenses for one M... Kirk mm m.” k, lmn ICE-BREAKING TANKER CHRISTENED had dram»ch um imam. “nod i1. mm: or cent in the Maritimcs in m do m If i, were not far t This mom-ton ice-breaking .\ia. Shipbuilding and Dry operate in the. Atlantic rm- \\'ifh ilif‘ ‘raditional bolllc of the last in years. n mme me. m, aw oil tanker was christened the. Dock Co. Ltd. Built for lrving vinces and in Quebec. rs champagne. The Gau— ; _He said i wits a fantastic themselves and H“, mm: M“ Aime Gaudreau in ceremonies Oil Co. Ltd. and Les Petroles Aime Gaudrcau of Quebec drean u as named in honor 0! situation The decline was not ‘ commodation available on tho irvmg the. the tanker Will City christened the vessel her husband. general throughout Canada, but.farm. Tuesday at. the Saint John.