Povier ‘Fvlliloei v n iirzentlnaa. A Russian basil rhflffflfiiii-iohéiiu lnl d SW! {if}? {an oiticlal: to Amer iodly 100 a ‘int tlonel . menetranemitflll-l l! both th Hedging gov- “ii Pltlldfllabl Juad hron are Plaigfi‘ high or e . ot exec lorsseen. ‘nitnthe motiiziit there l: no indi- cation oi am; change in United states cy was a . trtprti in a document outiinins an attitude oi hopeful waiting on the P..-t oi the statvdepartment. The expressed hope was that the Peron Government would .iive up to Argentina's commitments to rid m.» country oi Axrs iniiuencos and personalities and thereby k181i!‘ "l! tvziv inr all the American re ublics t. units in a western hem sphere fence treat . “Peron. whoywa: elected Feb. M. wag oiiiee only Wednesday. “stab- tishmerit oi iplomatlc, consular “id trade relations between Buerio: pm and w was announced gy the soviet radio last night. Regular Monthly Meeting B.I.S. Nine applications {or member- ihip in the Benevolent Irish So- ricty were read at its re uiar monthly meeting held i at ni t. ca t. R. D. McGi-lli re rt- ed te Society’ Polt- ar m- niittee had succeeded in procuring Loos ior several war-veteran mem- 2T8. Ivon- ' M. wer po tcs 33o the consequence: at oi the Sick aae oint-ititsie Com- mittee by JosQh Malone. The immediate wants oi several needy ersons had been attended to. Mr. alone said. W. l" Smith was . appointed chairman oi a committee to make all arrangesnaits (opus. gogygty’; annual banquet to be held at the gharltgbtetou-n Hotel on Thursday. Lilli , Amo those who rtici ted in tho gcrrigerai diacussitPa. weir P. B. McTague. W. W McCarron. T. I‘. Flynn. and E. J. Kelly. Anglicans llsdlee iiioir ilapltal llobt TORONTO. June 7-—(CP)~A. H. Cuiiic. reporting as Loceean com- missioner, toda told the 97th Synod oi the ronto Diocese of ihe Church o! England in Canada that when Arch-bishop Derwyn '1‘ Owen came to Toronto 1S year: ago. capital debt within the diocese amounted to sl.000.000. while to- day it is $38 . Canon . E. Ward recommended that Sysiodu radio committee iii- vesligate the ssibility oi using irequency mo uiation tor broad- casting. , BIRTH! _______.._____-_--_-a BUOTE - At Rusticoville on June 5.1946, w Mr. and Mrs. J lh-neso iiuiiiiiitii-‘éat st Mary’: aoioitai ii - v Montreal, June S. 19G. to U! 4 an Mrs. E. P. McGuire (nee Beatrice Grant. RN.) a eon. Mod-ABBY _ At the City! Hos tel June 1, 1946. to Mr. and rs. eter_ McGai-iy, Iona (nee Alice Con- nolly), a son, 1/ Edward. MARRIAGIS PROUDD-LEABD — At 'I'i1nit ' 35. 194G i N. D. MacLean UNDIRTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown asel North Wiliaiaire Phone '10 FARM roiisiiir H teed l "o! the iai-Bomfiillfilid , “Mtfinliiilfill Ii Long Creek; Si) acres. barn hutno dwelling house thereon. Well rested" ll"! ill teed state oi eiiltivatoin. Milli! to y. _ McLean l’ "McKINNON Solicitors. etc. Charlottetown‘ is|too.tsorvio o t ‘n-taei- "Mr between usaie led eu t firs; m5]; II I . Th, initial reaction oi diplomats ma the regime oi Prep}! r 831m. t "d Ar tine. “on” Misfit summits‘! up n. . The Immortal Soul's dramatic hour ' Hie Psalm of palm and bird song ‘rise Poet's liorses r Win lilgh Award . and Mr. Prince Streei, 0d as the fiat m“ "Pill John llltfidltmth - no a The “ 1644 it Englan s m the writer b ‘Ajrmstreng. d, . I... I. youthful Hon. Major F. W hapialn o! the P. Author's Association Al a result o! hissuccess in the contest the well-known Hodder the yo ng sold to pubi h all his 0 rm. Mr. DeCoato iirm enlisted at dioai Co :. At resent he is ‘gllltary Dfitrict Ne. 2 n I om where he will receive his dis- charge next month. and return to be m led home arr . o‘: brother. Raroldfla still in the adian Anny at Bathurst, N. B 11¢ splritu lunch a poem . b! d the w r h - rzi.-iizim.~.i.s~irr’ it “Piln¢h". don. snfifiiihifiafii’ those on the board o judges were Masofleld, d p“; anon o! I101: cflnlilon MacKenzic. poem which was writte in for a Chaplain friend was gub- ..ed to the contest unknown to l". and it has won ior the soldier poet a prize oi one hundred pounds and a live yllr membership in the British th outbreak of war and served (on: {also overseas with the Canudion Toronto say; soot. 15 Deadline At Maple hills ‘It-re lvuflmiaaniwhlnow livvinghst M!!!“ NI! yltniein ere ill W". rd to Igsuwiior ,Waiter Jig: w) re- zuri-ileggto the Province yesterday ve . sit ti t unnl “aiiofn in: \ The evil-sole Hills. the Premier diueieielelae mléddihdhfllfl can only be are y e conitpl ‘ - New‘ evaou now these. Eocene‘; blunt? hopeless mgdicad- w those people ea on May 31 last. hemlad iound them a temporary alievisb personally initerceding with the Dominion authorities. but the deadline is Sept. 1S. the Premier Said. ‘liho Pm l Government is not going to aasutne cial responsibility ior Mlipie Hills alter that date. o; thing ior ail those 9v imiilies to and Btoughton has asked is ier for permission Meme in bcok to start in immediately to secure other housing accommodat- ions. he added, During his recent absence from the Pmviaice. the Premier attend- ed several dairy castle sales in Ontario. Illinois and Wisconsin. In addition to the two young Holstein oalves the Premier had sold st Oakville. Ont. tor an ss- xresateoilbwtthehadaoldai- months-old heifer and a seven- manths-old bull eaii’ to the Curtis Two c". b 0th __ ,_ ~ Candy Company who have a i800- pgup “d”, ,i,.,,'f“;,,,’f:‘,’,§ ‘inf’: we iann at Goa-y. Illinois. 1 home. Mnwiiliam DeCoate. a mem- ber of the City post otiice staii. i: an uncle. .‘:3i'euta"gng DeC-oete’: win- "IE CALL OI‘ CHRIST” hum is the Golds Wit ' Prom which the soiil siidgaven t may sea; rapture ot all Hope in blos- "Hie son‘. ‘The Path o! Christ in every tree. piosnlse in the sky‘: blue 'I‘hePeasio' i tn ii i t. The Glo ninnmzrienfgwgrerrezlif sgiog break ng- tFor this Christ lived on earth and lhster is the Pure Opinion Held high aibove a Doubting Earth: The Sacred Mame oi Llie Eternal, ‘The Resurrection and Ne-birth. ‘rhedpeerlesa Mercy and the Par- o moiiifteewa oi ll ii L Bet hfgh stair? Lnvtfs ‘u-igselietg er. Easter is the aunli-t meadcas. The silver stream. the iaiiing rain. The sacred breath o! Heaven stir- DI. The Reasoiied Answer to Llie’s pairr - I woven, The Pattern o! Eternity. The Cross beheld. and Fear sur- mounted. The Cali o4 Christ to you and me. us. Shipping ‘Strike Looms WARHNGTON, June 7 -- (AP) -R.islng threats oi double-header, A.1".L.-C.I.O. shipping strikes on all coasts oi the nitod Statics set a feverish round oi ocaixeirences todayaiidareportiromawhiw House lnnt ntebeitding that the cab outlook is ' . 1n o oi that loomy view, i Weprmen tlvts sub- pcmed an investiga- tdign s“: e sltllltiontlgntll Y D0901‘ Gilt il- ls: described it as eau-emelv "delic- a . i’: v Truce Ends Strife in China ta ‘The u Deane or iuii-scaiecivll war. meow.“- a“- ey so n - when oh fir“ w... ors here could‘ stteowt once strain to aohlev the peeoeiul iinitv i-hlfi died abornllll last January. Whether the new short armistice was 100 per cent eiieotiive was not known here in Netti-W. 1.000 mill: and more non: the ile d. In sum isolated eeotore it was believed that minor inisht eon- unuumong troops who tailed t0 void. The sunaiader o! mine still ll under the the ar- ild; Janilify. altrhoillh there ha: been aim rrvm, 1-40?)- vmn tun ooaiiiiiiit strike or logger: inillwoatm to- “AAAAAA " A‘ ’ ‘serous-fife mascot-ammo» \ ‘ Rochester, editor oi the Presbyter- iloiianii liovs tlainp Prepares For Season --- Progress on the construction at new camp buildings was re orted at a meeting oi the l-Iolisn Cove Camp Committee held at F! . M.C.A. last evenin . The six new sleeping huts have er-z com- pleted by . T. Myer: and work on the ell-season building will be- gin shortly. lrs on the exist- ing‘ building: have been planned. he gilt oi a liieboat by the Y. M. C. A. Ladies‘ Auxiliary was re- ported. This boat will. be used ior overnight tri s along the South _3hore and est River. A shore ooat has been purchased ibr water saiety purposes during swimming periods. A counsellor training course in being conducted I02‘ older boys who will act as tribal counsellors. A group oi younger "Counsellors-in- training" are being trained to act as counsellor: in tuturo years Program plans for the camp were drawn up. A nature museum wdi be a camp feature. "Cook Arts‘ will be undertaken by the indivi- dual tribes. Dali Chapel services will be conducte . Hikes and boot trips will be featured. Such handi- crafts as metal work. rope and cordage work. leather work. rustic work. and pottery will be conduct- ed. Archer instruction Will b5 provided. amcs oi a "woodsey nature will be played. Good wishes for the develop- ment oi Holland Cove Camp have come from a large number oi well- eetabiished Y.M.C.A. Camps across Canada. Presbyterian Meeting Continues TORONTO. June 7—(CP)- Less than one-quarter o! the congrega- ti-ons have raised more than om- third oi the $2,000,000 objective oi the peace thankottering. Dr. Wil- liam Barclay today told the 12nd General Assembly oi the Presbyter- ian Church in Canada. He said that messes had been pledged so The resignation oti Dr. W. M ah ion Record since 1W1. was accept- Cii .but consideration oi a retiring allowance was deterred until a later session. A consultative com- mittee m study the ltion and relation oi all period eels, litera- turetaéad publications will be ap- o n e . Dr. John Coburn. on behaii oi the Canadian Temperance Feder- ation told the Assembly that Cari- ada’: estimated li uor bill last a sited oo-operate U in g. “this menace tn eo- 4 N10, June 7—(CP)—itev. Perr l". Rockwood, Truro. N. S. at t e 72nd General Aasemblg o the Preabyeerian Church in en- ada. today criticised the increase i the number o! officials in the lli-eabyterian Church, and ur ed that remonaibility ior raien iunde ior the budget be returns to the Preebyteries. Atiplncrease ilomidiiib iilwlalllkl; race : over was are last year. the Assesrobly was told isi a report from the udget and stewardship committee. A recom- mendation by the comm tte for the appointment oi a permanent iield secretary was rejected. ilyele lie Irere la ’ ion o! their housing problem isyl any tinni- - I’ "Ill! CHAR LOTTETOWN OUAR DIAN esiiritaitiuaiioiaii cor card.» News elimlelel bat was"? ablrlaadvaaoe. CIAIWILI. to: photograph; oorrnnuarson urn - ‘IUIIANCI. m reconsider SJ- i C011. IPIING IASY CllAmn. gmai value. Toombe Mum I _ 6-8-11, tics-mo mayo" - Oumtci l-RC. an is ing Mayor ing the absence o1 Mayor B. Earle tMaoboi-iald on holiday. | ammnav mil-Mia: .' lls Burhoe entertained a n: mm 0! young people last evening 1 occasion oi her 10th birthdayo.“ He TU‘? ‘IN F. Yarat 6.30 this’ even ear ua L d r Charlie ‘iqrairior, D. S. OinD. an: Bar. speak on Red Cross. 641-11. nacrrai. lvv-b-ubiis ct’ Miles E. Mus. Sac, Lillian lidclienaie. Fri- (iGYr June 31M». S-S-fli i 6-8-2i 3.1‘. IIOLMAN LiMiTIimChar- otAewwn store will runain open Monday and close as usual all dny ; Wednesday. 6-8-1i NORTH RIVER Baptist Church“ he s eaker at tho North River ls Church Sunday night will be Mr. Eric‘ MecPhail. 6-5-11. Lona. 0117-17: The i Grade 2 Prince street upmage delimited with a iliit irom the noyai. Edward r I.O.D l. oti 30 wtiiully usirateci suppleéfiati MOON. (60 V6 gnaw to the intereet and value is! e year's work. ‘ rais-uurruu. SHOWER .. Miss Marjorie Trainer. Spring Psi-it] “was hostess at a ettiiy tar-t miscellaneous l for her iris-rid Miss b marr ’ t ‘lgorlntew Wviili: is talflgewvifcre IfBIZE WINNERS - Congratu- lations to the Misses Mari-on Doyle] ‘rand Freda Gallant. North Rustico on obtaining their third-year nor- mal traini-ng certificates at P.W.C. Miss Marion was also a winner oi a John H. Bell Debate prise, and i: Strathcona prize. SUPREME COURT CASE-The Excise case oi the King. respon- tdent versus Antoine Arsenault, ‘appellant, was adjourned ior Judg- ment until the opening oi the Sup- reme Court here on Tuesday, June 18. D. i... Mathieeon appeared ior. the appellant and G. H. Holmes ior the respondent. . YORK UNITED CHURCHES. Rev. J. A. Nicholson, Minister. Servicu June 9: 11 am. York; 3 pm. Bracklcy; 7.80 pm, Central Church. Subject oi sermon. "Who Is Tihe Greatest?" 10 am. Sunday School at York. Sunday School at the Central Church at the usual hour. You are cordially in- vilicd to worship with ua on Bun. lily. 6-8-11 DIES IN BOSTON-Word was received last evening by Mr. N. D. MacLeaii oi the death in Boston. Mass. yesterday qt Mr, 1555p M“- Leod. e remains. accompanied by his brother, Murdock MacLeod, will arrive in Charlottetown Mon- day evening and will be take-n to the MacLcan Funeral Home. in- terment will be at Dundas, funeral notice later. VISIT SAN PATIENTS — The 8th lottetown Trinity Gmup under the direction oi Scout Master R0 Taylor and Troop leader Carmen pear. entertained the atienta o! the Sartatorimn on May th with a varied program oi liar. monica and gator music and pop- uier songs. in Houston ave a iline harmonica solo and immcn Ilhonipson sang the Banana Song and also gave a guitar selection which were very much enjoyed. THE PEESBYTEMAN CHURCH i-n Canada. Brookiield Char e. Ser- vices next Imd's Day as oilows: Glasgow Road i1 a.n-i.; Brookileid - .m.; Hartsviiie 7.30 pm; Harte- viie Sunday School 6:15 p.m.; Brookileld 2 p.m. Special meetings the Hunter River Church tn- night. a o Monday and Titer-lay.‘ June 10t and 11th at are welcome. Come and join in rhe. singing oi the old gomei hymns, and share the blessing. Mr. ‘Jon- ald N’ ‘ ‘ will -' ‘ I the: “in lad ual gmpe Manon vou will a. w '2'" ti" Oil Guidefs Cup. or 'e The competition will be in the ionn oi a hike. You will leave your own Guide Hell in groups and will gtouto the iieid by maps and sealed o ers. Miany plans have been made ior the SIWHIOOD, I-Iid ii’. dons sound like iun. We know you wouldn't want b0 miss it. E0 Guides be at at 130 sharp. and n your uniform ii you have one. .____...___.._._-_--_._. EARLY BIRD GETS THE SEAL -—-'!‘he early bird gets the worm but it's not very idten a morning news- paper deiivery boy returns home packin a sea. Just that happened yeate ay. however. when a. lad making his early morning rounds came across the deep-ace wanderer oiii Wright's Shore Victoria Park Short work was made oi the seal when the lad grabbed a stick and ieoi ihim w iew well directed blows, He weighed 10 and a hall ponds. - Personals Mr. Douglas F. Cody.‘ of the Pagers Product, Co. Saint John. {l- .. i: a guest at The Charlotte- own. 1dr. J. Lester Douglas, M. P.. re- turns to Ottawa today aiter at- tending the graduation at Prince oi Wa es College oi his daughter. Miss Emmy Lou Douglas. Mrs. Gorlick o! Chicago and formerly o! Glasgow, Scotland. is a guest at the Charlottetown. Mrs. Gorlick is a sister of Max Cohen. a noted violinist who died and was buried here twenty-live years ago. Mr. J. l". MacMillan. station agent at Hunter River, leit- Wednesday morning accompanied by his sons. Raliph and Lloyd. on a motor trip to the Annapolis Valley and other films in Nova Scotia. Mrs. Mac- iiiari is staying in Keiisington with her daughter-in-law ior a iew days. lieolaroe Murder, Robbery Rampant Throughout Burma LONDON. June 7 - (Reuters)- Brittsb-controiied Burma today ie an tinned camp where gangs oi Dacoits (Oriental gangsters) arm- ed with rifles. mach , ar/l mortars loot trains and rver craft. hold “P til-wk! and roam the coun- tryside miudcring and bggflng peaceful asants, Si: Basil Spence, Conserve. ive. declared in a House Commons debate today on “lgw. lessnees and disorder in Burma." Sir Basil said that in Burma in March, excluding the great port and capital oi Ransoon. there were 246 m-urdere, 558 robberies with at- tempted n-iurder. 7B5 robberies and 347 cases oi cattle stealth . The police complained t ey were not supported by the magistrates who were afraid to act ior iear oi reprisals, Sir Basil claimed. Police were underpaid. frightened and dis- contented. Anglioans Defer Liquor Decision TORONTO. June 7~<C.P)—Mem- bers oi the 94th Synod oi Toronto Diocese o! the Church oi England toda unanimously voted to deier cons deration oi the social service committee's re. ort on liquor sales. The report ad been re-draited alter members iiad taken exception to its wording, and when commit- tee s esiman A. C. Savage pre- sente the new report toda pro- tests arose from the floor t at no reierence had been made to the PAGE FIVE ' ‘ disaster ior mankind. Predominant in the public mind atomic energy is essentially a "good’ A previous Gailim Poll survey view was hold thatt this discovery I end oi the world. Today's polti shows that: (i) While more t-han qllfllilyins its opinion. the remaining the human race. (i) ‘Pl-icy do not ship with Britain and lilvtl-nce on our (a) In any pert oi them. Latest survey on attitudes tower question. salted believe that this new iorce will bring think that Russia's scidulous post United States has been due mainly to any n. P"! $0 WW1? her wiltah atomic secrets, event. they think Silesia already has these secrete. or oi representative voting- "In The has mm. Do You Think If! Will Do Mpre Good Than Harm. Gallup Poll Of Canada PUBLIC LOOKS ON BRIGHT SIDE _ ' 0F ATOMIC ENERGTS FUTURE "ain't Binnie New Force For Poet-War / International Bitterness -—-__- Dy Canadian llllitilte o! Public Opinion TORDNIO. June 8 — The public in this that behind the now unlocked door oi Atomic country releeta the idea EH58!’ lies calamity and is the belie! that the discovery oi’ ' thing. , showed that overwhelmingly, the heralded a new see. rather than the a third oi the public is reserving judgment, ar- vwo-thirds shows a majority who about morqsood than harm to -war relation- d stosriic energy started with the lse Canadians: The Discovery 0f Atom“ In. 0r More Home Than Good?” MORE c001) °'° Tl-iAN HARM \\. introduction oi cocktail bars. It was announced recei ts in the Anglican Advance Appen now to- talled moire than $8,000,000. Part oi the money will be used to build a new Nathanael Institute, in which the mission to the Jews is held !ri addition a leaders’ training camp will be established on Lake Cou- chlchinfi gRev. . C. Cox. in charge oi the dioceses hospital chaplaincy ser- vice. said there was a great iield ior evangelism in hospitals. ‘The Synod decided to hold special church services to bring the work oi the chaplain service before con- gregations and to expand the eer- ce. Opposes Export 0f Truck Springs (By The Canadian Press) R. Ont. June 7—Georeg Burt. Canadian director oi the United Automobile Workers (Cl. 0.). sold today in a telegram to Rccnsitruction Minister Howe he had learned from “reliable sour- ces” that steel truck springs are being eioporied from Canada “by War Assets Corporation and On- tnrio Steel Products to break a strike oi Detroit's steel products." "it has been generally under- stood there w a shortage oi steel in Canada igr automotive and iaim equipment." the said. ‘Qtrongiy protest the export oi steel from Canada ior strike- bi-cakinq pu ." He said the Detroit plant had been strikebound since April 25. Ton Late Tn (Yiassifv TEACHERS WANTED FOR KEN- sington School year 1946-47 ioi‘ all grades elm t primary. Good supplements pad. Send in your applications at once to the Sec- retary ct Trusteeawli. Delaney. 6-8-11-13-15-18 FOR SALE — CHESTERFIELD and Majestic radio. NDDiv 304 Bimbo-n- St. 6-8-31 WANTED - MAID WHO CAN cook and do housework. Slew out. Hours 9 to '1- Good my to right party. Apply to Unemploy- ment Oflice. 5-3-31 telegram 8 Bum, All LOST_WHI'I'E narririiiiiiiif vicinity or Southpo-rt. Finder hmond fl-8-1i notiiy Hubert Roberts, Ric St. a A. Rankin il.S. Masons To yitleet Next Week HALIFAX, June ’i—(CP)-—Claude of Little Rock. Ark. tommissioner of public lands for the State oi Arkansas will be ghost speaker during a two-day assembly Nova Scotia Masons opening Tuesday, it was announced tonight. Dr. J, S. Munroe oi North Syd- ney will preside Tuesday at res- sions oi the Grand Chapter oi Royal Arch Masons. Some 35 sec- retaries oi lodges across the Prov- ince will meet under M. R. Chap- peii. Sydney. to discuss iormatlon oi a secretaries association. Arthur S. Robinson o! Moncton. Grand Master oi New Brunswick, and Lauchlin M. MacKinnon oi Montague. P.E.I., st grand pro- viincial master, wiliyiattcnti the ses- s ons. Rt. Rev. George F. Kingston. Anglican Bishop oi Nova Scotin. will assist Grand Lodge sessions Wednesday. Food Container (Goritinueifrm Page 1) tice Gordon _Sioan. toiiciiiator op- pointed to bring about settlement ct‘ the dispute. One oi Mr. Justice Sloan's suggestions was an .n- crease oi 15 cents an hour and a 44-hour week. This was 803-‘: x by the operators but turned do by the Union. Acting Prune Minister neley asked ii appointment oi a con- troller would be followed by a ro- ium to “wk. and was told by James Sinclair (L-Vancouver North) that such notion in other strikes had been followed by a rc- tum to work. , Mr. Mitchell said he still hoped that in the interest o1 orgsriined ~ ‘her the Union would accept the the 0-8-11. MIITING -- visitor social meeting Columbus Home. ir Ibrce J ootbse ii l Wing ciN a n. w e o n er N Jacobson. Coonmandlng Otiilcer the Summer-side R cg . .A F. sta- t n. Active for sever years under the ieaderiiip oi like. A Leviis. wile oi Group Captain services. A CONTACT CLUB very e ‘meade Alexander Ilewla. A.I*‘.C.. totmer 0.0. o! the lde station. the group has rrisd on despite dew-eased mem- bership owing to the cessation oi war. and the depai tiara ol’ the very itias are lntloifitodmcil '33:; Air Home personnel stationed la welcome at tlfieiueedey sitar-noon gatherings in the club moses-l ramnrs EH-iinraman-rrito Patient: at the Provincial Sana- .3? orium were entertained laet even- Iliil“ I his by I tram o! long. dan- ‘ urTnTia 1 (neut- rig? tliiiwtimtiiifii. 3:33;?! ei-SHP- ‘étfii. repairers in Holland era: violin. mile Doiron" guitar. -»wbero almost everyone use: a are Doiron and George Donovan; bicycle - have gone strikrin accordion. Len Jordan; tap dan- nato-im ' "mast: “a ....~ t. ..-..*a:i:::'=.:': . lra to 4,0 cents (about ll cents o! the periormance ‘those taking part were thanked ior .1," in going to the. Banatoriiim. their kind- George . McManua . OUT OUR WAY DO TO ‘mus.’ MY our) ~ , ~ neural-Tet: 5mm TERRIBLV ~ As BOLD N3 Blaesé. WARM" _- By J. R. WILLIAMS at services opening b WILL ATOMIC ENERGY DO= ,1; icon: HARM 4 THAN GOOD "1; properly controll - u which country controls it. And w Canadians in the 55w a higher undecided. _ Then came the question. More Good g,‘ More Harm 1° Qualiiied ,6 Undecided . i“; ugh “ii" abuses as: Pfidtiminm‘ °“"““E‘“.‘?§ wedwggngmmwiviiy." "It depends on tooth. nudge, “d uppm‘ income brackets are more 09W!" . , th ult o! atomic energy than m t!" }§'.‘,';,‘“,,,‘§‘,,.,,°"."§..°i“.§’§§.i§‘ btgcauieregi the fact that. the latter group . r In The Past Few Manila Ian Messiaen-i are: a. a... <- m M» trig oi the atomic bomb "secrets." omb. “Do Denali Or Not!" Has Formula . Has Part oi Formula . No. Hasn't Ilonnula No Opinion ..... .. Bomb?" Yes :0,’ .. _ flflpfl party rollovers. nos- h aqy i! "m: Z41“ lpxgpfiniigmtilgnpgid the Poll rind more than’ S0 pmgt who binned Bush's international actions on AMm-Amtldl-ml ' p“. 1 neadao-sbleekepiicianaettothefil- Fdfliffiififc lxmiuls.“ (Janie; about one in live Canadane bdove trim Russia is much behind other nations in the recipe for the at!!!” roo-ritiairitaeaienunesooreeoanows-onaaeAnAt-P “our-Old copyright Reserved»- r it of m. Justice 8101m- og-rere was s H0116) 0f "$045M" labor leaders in the court/try W10- betioa-e Russia entered the war. were “not very concerned with wihat happened to our way 0! lite." Now those peoples did mi- wunt settlement oi dl-Sbilikfi. LhCY wanted continued edit-Hmon- The farmer and iruit-RrOWH’ 0f Biibish Columbia was deienceless in the strike. They had their crops ready or alanost ready to market and had no containers in which JlUR BOARDING HOUSE PiCK SOME APPLE‘, ‘DO MU6t'-*'fl-il$ Alfii’ A YARD ' on i4 n4 .; Maasuattpe \ . "~ Sikh» .e=eir.:.i.- A D mm 2 wm-i oua E o fiféhéteo to put them. He oiten wondered “what would hIiJDen tanner: decided to go strike. Mr. Gardiner said that in Fraser Valley alone it was estimated that iruit orone loss would total l1.- 000.000 because o! the shut-age oi containers. He stressed the incl that even ii the iaotoriee did re- turn to iull modulation now they likely would not be able to tum out euifltoientt record crop expected British Columbia. With Major Hoopla a 5. in Brit!!! ‘ l om >34 Farrow? / ' J _ t» .1 Pa‘ .‘., containers for the ‘ ._..a. .-.a__ea~aan-in~up-n_._a-_-aaa-.-_-m