Moxirnsuof o More Man High buildings have a low foundation. Covers Island Like the Dew Prince Edward l...ll!!-t..Qi.lIl ”iTi5KGEs . CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, AUGUST 15. 1955 RA MAKES LARGE-WEA Princess Anne 5 Years Today BALMORAL. Scotland (Irri- Prim ass Anne will 'e five years old todzyes lively little girl still quite uninhibited by her royal rank. A sponge-cake tea party has been arranged here where the Royal Family arrived Saturday for a acation. It will be a folksy fami' affair without frills. As second lady in the land. the little princess is quit: pleased with her accomplishm s so far: Island Native Killed, Son Iniured In Bus, Car, Crash On Maine Highway !, Mrs. Rachel Wilbur of Boston. residence of her brother. J. J. Ithe former Rachel MscLeod oflMscLeod. Bradalbane. Bradalbane died in hospital at l Darnnriscotts. Maine as a result N031-E3030. Me-. lAPl- Two : more survivors of an automobile- of injuries re- ceived when . tars crash I'::I(;ay llltlglhl. which lsent mun” I crowded ..d igekigliiinisly asp I were re eas- Tflllwlyl bus in lGlTheyBaro rllrg MacGregor. 45. of which shg was ace ay. . . and Adam Camp- u; can R . I . I A g n '. V travelling from lbe"' A5' "f S,yd”ey Mlnesv N 5- I can hiivtrhee myself fa." .'g'ew l They were injured when a Nova :- 2 James the armed gang who raided ' gnngnn to gh e . scum! bound Tmuw b L I ..' vie Princ Charles. co- The", WP”, foa .. l - - , , , . . , LS Maritime! p1Lu11ls- . Boston went off ihcai':adu:n.iuroil- ','ffnc”," ,,”'?,;e5h:l””- .:2f:5",,;"l',"?q ed into I Eu 3' e. I all over while attempting t s a - ” i ” i - an” B Common l.- 333 vusenger car driven by” gftnes curly - haired sister. Anne Just evitable. laughs. . The princess is easily amused and spends hours playinv: alonc But Soctland Yard officials were tightlippcd about itulfislied "till :1 reports that spoci:l meas- Mrs. 'mobiles. Friday night. 37 per- with two suto- Wllhllr Tripp. 71, of New Bedford. Mass. State police said the bus hooked (Continued on page 2. col. 2) song, A 14 Canadians were minted. with her dolls A flare for rlonics ircs had hccn taken tn s s Ward M". wubmi who ten the 1;. liCIt.V Shows. too. When of homo 'luccn Eliznhclh. var-ativwiiw in land in 193 to make her home in In Buckingham Palace she trier :-ntland. and Prime Mir c- Sir to help the houscmaids with dust inthony Edcn . ,3 ing and polishing. I The Sunday Graphic st .i extra I”; WillWOfficially Open Big Fair This Evening l Eastern Canada's I pcultural show gets . n night at 7.30 wrcu lion. n. u.,"”""l' "' C”""”' Boston. was en-route to her for- n s,” .3 mar home in Bradalbane. sccom- ., I .l M. . Kl panied by her son Sgt. John lNll- ; , bur a technician in the United 2 States Marine Corps and a veter- i an of the Korean war. He re ceived severe injuries in the acci- d dent and is a patient in a Maine .- hospital on the "seriously ill list. It was the intention of Mrs. Wilbur-and her son to visit her brother and sister-in-law. M1 H15 remiss - MAKING TOUR OF ..Z:',.y”gI.ii'35.li'l.i.lZ2i3i';.3ES?.l22fi.”Zl'lJ;i Pictured above with their wives for tar" 'ia: Mrs. E M. Taylor. J. R. Bell. the group took the opp t ity f 1 u g 9, Mrs. J. J. MacLeod st Bradalbsne. .- gn . nnmnn of -()up gf Min”. Mr. S. C. msk” g s '2: ,t' the lllrllullld lll)dlgl;0l!TVxrt:;lA(ltTIad':eaI'l1s(i sot thgl "laid L2: gl5::'3vall1lg''.n:te;2:':I ( ;Winters Federal Mi-'ste of "lc' m” I Wright. Provincial Deputy and were not available for the picture. same time we are in'. :sIed in. ac ' Works, -"'cla"v on tho Provi- Lm" "Id mputy M 3'" " Mrs. Wright. Th- tour being made is forlhaving greater uantlties of our hm" DIx""' smnchelt she ' also ' - r provinces - lhr en attending Amving nn ",9 yninnd yesterday um nu,-nnsn nf looking over mm. lm-"ducts p,,,,Cuf2,,n, Swims beingnsurvlved by three daughters. Phyl. n at-isll( tY'lIt1' lion fink lxiumc an arrn-illtiii-al cr .' vnce at Fred- along with the above were Hon. cultural conditions Including orch-lused in the Maritimes." The visit. "st wh" '5 muffled 1" Hmmom er 3 e Imus M," Dc mm . tColi.sciinil. Spool Iirie"j' zit lhc . lopening will be llis Honour T.W.L. t Prowse, Lieutanent Governor of the Province: 'Ion. .t.W.Matheson. Premier. His Wr whip Mayor .l.D. Stewart and Hon. F gene Cullen.i Minister of Agricu! .e. 1 While stockmcn worked fcverl-: shly oi t the weekend to bring ltheir animals to a high degree of. l.perfection. the miniature village: which is the Bill Lynch Midwayl began to ta' i shajc. Many large, trailers arrived on the grounds! yestcrday afternoon and a 22 earl ppccial train came l"lo the City at! srirlinn. N. B. and making a tour of the three Maritime Prov- inces They are left to right: Mr. E M. Taylor. Deputy for New Bmnswick: Mr. .7. R. Bell. Weputy C. B. S”-rwood. M' 'sler of Agri- ards and reclsimatlon programs in; agricultur”: will be in attend-1tTcx”t Bwerleyl WM 1' mam", culture. New Brunswick; Hon...tn Nova Scotis and New Brunswicklance at the Provincial Exhibition lll 588lll- Mall" "Id A"dl"3" Fletcher Thomas. Ontario and; Speaking as I Western dslegate.' which gets under way today. relidlnl ll! 305l0l'- A ml” M"'l Mr. Robert Putnam Deputy Min-:Mr. Bell said "we or going home Belle MscGregor..rssides in Bolton. 1 ister. Alberta. The.. members of lwith I very good picture of what Photo by W. Taylor. ; Maine. Soviets Shoot Rockets More'””" w”"""' 2 A I the late Mr. and Mrs. James F.l Nights In Woods MacLeod. Bradalbsne. ' sr. JOHN'S. lvt'ld.. tcet ej an l n O Searchers found 30-year-old Mrs. Sadie Currie weak but well Sun- ' l Sgt. John Wilbur pm. today Monday from the Rhee Extends Deadline The funeral will be held at 1.30. day morning after she spent. two PRICE 5c PONS HAIII Britain?-Din Guard Against Terrorists F. King LONDON. (AP)-Britain mounted guns canny against new attacks from Irish Republican Army terror- ists as Scotland Yard tried to track down members of an arms depot Saturday. the IRA would strike again. Ar IRA leader was quolnd as saying new violence is in- guards wer-evrTusAhAed to Ba-lmoni-Ta. Castle to watch over the Queer and the Royal Family. and that others were assigned to Eden .v.'ho is staying with Lady Edei let their countrv cottage in Hamp lshire. l "Sc:-urity Jsrrangements exist of course. but they can't be dis ciwrcd." a Yard spokesman said Army investigators said at leas eight-and possibly up to 20- were in the armed raiding party that overpowered an unarmet guard at the Arborfleld army depot and got away with 111 gun: 'nd l5l.000 rounds of ammunit- ion. OUTCRY IN PRESS An outcry developed in tin British press Sunday with the . disclosure that soldiers doing . Iguard duty at Arborfleld camp in Berkshire were armed only (Continued on page 2. col. 4) Missing Boy Found Dead MASSEY. 0nt.. (CP) - The waters of the Sauble river. in which he often played and swam. Saturday gave up the body of eight-your-old Gordon lloule. less than 200 yards from his home. The body was found by Ray- . . d Msthe, one of more than we tinsvrnw met - A leading il - ill be 1 bed "in th "s . k t. 'ded - fr "W" I" "'9. WW5 l I” mil” ' . r T 1-000cl0cklasInlriht- "',.”.”,. Mnsrnw scientist said Sunday the lcnlirriiisrztively ne'suilmfuture." I-I: frompulheroceatittli mliave bbalrlelstlil fmm Bmannm an east cm” ow U O -7l"l'll"E 05 lmrsci Wlll SIB” lllls-I m-Til bu:Iilms:l Srviet Union has shot expcr- set no definite date. "cached a height of almost 500 W" W R”d”m mmd: morning at 8.00 o'clock. It Will be; around this town since the deaf- imenliil rockets bearing live anl- Karpanko is icicimnc secretary ilometres (shout lllousnllesi." -Sllf became loll" rrrdsr.-.vhi1e.. . -.- - T . 1. O 1. wcdupsdoy morninll before any at! muoriioy rsn pisyruny fhrlmhll "mu more than ":00 man into of the Soviet Union's commission tarpenko said. "sensitive in- TM: '1,” '”"I”'f;,,f"ell,'"”,f” ”";;' Ommlsslon O 9 U 312 came breeds will be ll"lll?”d-I mother Wedmdaygnd disappear- .'-lvavii ll plan. t pl.c in it 1 g n 1 H . ; .. use I roun - e-coc. searc omorrow great interest wil be - '1, forgat roclielx in the Inosor rflituree with 'mw,;g:::,:e are :,):.?:'.l".cp.”:; at-leI::,e,-IL” n1,':gtomg::,per:tu:.e:nr2::: ;gwR.Ehl;PW3ggl0-cfrladgdllgl lalie-rl"g; By PHILIP KIM lsgainst the commission. Accordinsliaken in tl-9 fat stock show and ed mm 3 srlificml satellites of the earth. Space sclentisf A. G. Karponlro lnlrl ii reporter from the news- paper Moscow Pravda that data cnllccicri from the rockets wss 40" lriuzmentary because they ll'f'I't' only in IDICO I few gee. nnds Wu"? permanent observations from artificial satellites would be l7l'I'lclnliI!'. he said. Kawcnko then went on to give the most complete picture of So- -- President-to unofficial sources. 20 were he sale of wc:tern steers that were y brought here last winter by Canada- ;Pa(-kcrs and distributed to various. iparts of the Province. ! All the show needs to make it the most outstanding in the history: of the Island is at least five days! uitermined the compositl he sir. "Even certain animals have ieen sent up to this height in oeciai cabins. From the earth. bservatlon was carried out an heir condition and behavior in uch unusual conditlons.... ”The main shortcomings of the -hservations received is their hort duration . . .sn artificial sat- ellite of the earth is to take the place of explorer rockets and that such an important scientific OI article would be published in the selatively obscure Moscow Pravda -a paper devoted chiefly to in- erests of the population of Mos- cow and the suburbs. Among other things. Karpenkc said. artificial satellites would take slow-motion movies of sur- face phenomena on the sun. study the ionosphere which at- fc c t s shortwave broadcasting. study' ultra-violet and x-ray ir- I SEOUL (Reuters) I I Syngman Rhee of South Korea.lleved to have been inlured Salllr Saturday night extended the mid- day. night deadline for his demandthat mm, in n speech prepared for the Neutral Nllloll 3llPElVl30l'Y Korea's Independence Day Aug. 15. Commission quit the country. but published in advance. called A few hours earlier 50lllll Kos for reunification of Korea and dc rean demonstrators had clashes pounced the policy of coexistence with American troops lulrdlnil any acceptance of a divided Ko- members of the commission. whose re. .3 . prjcg or peace, mid team: are supposed to ll-lP9l'Vl5eii.he "ostrich-like attitude" that no the Korean Armistice. Foryt-f0ilF.danger from commu ism existed. xmerlcsn soldiers have been in-l He blasted ..the Re” . deceiving join in the hunt. Royal Physician Lord Ho"-'er Dies At 84 l erzrrznsiumn. England (lieu-l tars)--Lord Herder. who tended Delegates Well "0l3l;;;:d At "Halfway Mark In ”"' ””'" l'959lllTll WOT Pllblllll' radiation of the sun and stars Ion it stationary observations will me nrmsh m0M-"h3 "5 my” :'"'edm "'9I"cldc"l5' "d ”S"""' semblance of peace called neu- . - - ii I th th id ; . A F P T and me an the o-a-W .gr.:.a:..':r.5. 1'. ..r. .:::.:.':;.W"'"”'"” "WW" 0;-.3--3",;-3;-rgg toms- or- eace a s lic said these satellites-to; ”""'”' '”'"' P”"""”""'- 5"" Rhee broadcast his announce 'ouier by men like Pflm Mm” GENEVA rCPl-At the halfway A Soviet scientist told the con- 'lurdAv night. He was M. The short. friendly specialist In cancer and heart disease was roysl physician to Queen Eliza- beth and had previously held the some post for King Edward VII. George V. Edward VIII (the pre- ment only three hours before the original deadline of midnight Sat- urdays night set by his govern- ment. Soutb Korea alleges that Communist members of the com . ' ' - composed of Swedes. Swiss. Poles. and Czechoslovaks- ter Nehru of India.'' He said South Korea must in- sist on its fricnds' honoring their "pledge" to liberate North Korea and declared the basic problem was the rolling-back of the Iron- nrrlr the earth from pole topole' It a hcizht of from 125 to 1.250 Teachers See Salary Scales - ,--- Too Low; 34th Annual Coming EVe”t57C.T.F. Convention Opens mark in the atoms-for-peace con-lference Saturday that Russia will ference. delegates are so wellihave "nished building the world's pleased with the results that s l:irgc' ritomlc reactor within the move is under way to have a sec- next year and hopes to have other Illd world congress two or three giant-size atomic power units con- fears from now. structed by 1960. ---i In Water Alone For 23 Hours TORONTO. (CPl.A 33-year-old swimmer who said she was In the water alone fiir 23 hours. was pulled xhausted from Lake On tario Saturday after she called f help to suburban Mimico r Idents. Gerads Wevbl of Toronto tol police she entered Lake Ontarl Friday afternoon. Hardly able ' walk. she was taken to hospital an ambulance. She said she lo track of time battling high way Police said presumably she w training for the Canadian Nation Exhibition swim across Lake 0 Details as to when and where American scientists t' llhe next meeting will be held have they are prepared to design an -Inot been worked out. but there ap- itomic power plant c' the same pears to be an almost unanimous power as that plan :l by Russian feeling that these meetings should. itl0.000 kilowatts-on the basis of be held at regular intervals. rent Duke 'of Windsor) and eorgs VI. in between. he found time to treat such non-roysl patients as former liesvywe tght boxing champ ,Curtaln from the areas it bad il-n legally engulfed. . U. S. Welcomes have been spying for Cornmun' north Korea. DRIVE BACK VETERANS Earlier in the day. 11 South Ko- IFW Saturday nishl Junboroel OTTAWA (CPt - Cansdianicrnments to L act! to boost T "'”'"- ;teachers say low salaries are hurt- I Incomes. It was suggested thstl ling their professlrn and Canada's higher salaries could be made poll leducational system. lslble by larger grants for educs Danrr Corrsvllls sohool toulglit. , . . dad an-an uni. lthelr experiments. Illlnrp Fm-"mg ngu gyggy: They voiced thei. complaint here tion by the two levels of lovern Elm" Cll'll0l'l- W00lW0l'lll hell" ma?! wg" Jgugo m' K .n I o Informed qunm,” said Dngi They nnuined n new type of T"""l-1) night. 9:30-is:s'o. Saturday M the OPHIIMZ 8955'” 0" "l9"'- 0” Bum" Hutton And the me glilelllinz filed to sllorm otrVeolmIwi.s- In sovleT Hammarskjold. United Nations lmerican reactor capable of pro- ui. .141). gnnual meeting of they Mambo” M . lsmdy noun Pllywrlgiit sir James Barrie. Canadian Teachers' "ederatlon.lagn.-ed urn: prgggnt H1"-1., nr, I-lorder suffered a heart attacl attended by some 80 delegaiesinot high enough gn nu,-neg an. at his home. A message was sent from all parts of Canada. The con .most suitable people to the teach '0 ill! QIIOOII ll her summer vention concludes next Thursday. in; 1 Jfession. They said this low P0510 lll 3lllh0Ml. Scotland. in Current salary scales for teach cred the status of 'ie professionl "mlllll ll" 05 llll delib- ers we discussed by a 20-mom sad the country's rduestionsll The son of s draper in south- ber study group.whlch Is expected standards. west England. Thomas Harder to ruomniend i t the convention Dr. Marcus Long. professor got made his way to the top of the repairs. Johnston y urge provincial and federal gov- (Continued on page 2. col. 5) -" ' ' ' land. where the commission had an inspecting unit. The demon strators broke down barricades be- fore American troops drove them back. In another disturbance st Ksng nuns. on the South Korean east coast. 15 of about 3.000 demon- strators were wounded when trying iwcretary-general. already is vlraft- lucinc all its own fuel. and more. fng recommendations on this sub- in the course of normal operation. Ject for consideration by the UN The announcements underlined WASHINGTON. (AP - ll. 5 lGencral Assembly which meets in predictions that atomic-pov; - offlelsls Saturday welcomed Rus New York Sept. 20. dus' will be the world's biggest sls's announ t of s The present meeting. which will industrial force within 10 years. man cut in Soviet armed forces lend Aug. 20. grew out of President Leading American and European but said it would make no real lEiscnhower's ' . for-peace pro- atom iginecrs ' lied in this pre- difference in the East-West powerlgram. and was arranged undcr dict? Atomic industry by 1965 Ilfuular dance at Morel! to- nulit. Armed Forces Rrcular D a n c s at Gordon WK? every Friday night. Rrunlar Stock Car Dance Tues- ll'l' mcht Covehead Raceway. .lllll closed for and gm" 5 " ,.. by proven I to stomi commission living qusr- l balance because so many Rus- lauspices of the UN assembly. (Continued on page 2. col. 8) I l " ""' sbilitv. tern. South Korean police said. lslsns are under srms. - Lm it Damn "wk .1 W." uARoN IN 1.” Rhee said in his broadcast: in The United, States. Britain. wish the people of Korea not to! France and others in the North be too impatient in seeking thc,At.lantic Alliance are expected tot withdrawal of the neutral nstiour confer on the move which the. commission. 1 am ving them Soviets likely will use as prop-l some time to leave Mid-Summer Meeting Of Federal Cabinet Tuesday P""" Wharf. Tuesday. August as. llesular dance Bonshsw Inn.. Wdliy. Burns-Orchestra. Harder was knighted in 191! and become I baron-in 1933. He was s lmllllll in heart disease and s can trouble. particularly can- Warns Runaway Radiation May Produce Many Idiots nan” V m ml M. M N" ores peace 1 sgsnds in We to compeio srmsi ernon . - esr. ." . Elly, A.,,,m 15. V” 1"" OTTAWA tCPl-The cabinet will .wlck riding of Rssttgouche-Msdr mdicmemhh game vuuume ("lg ?:ul:0l';"::"'fh.m nun", l c"? 'I:'u?'d:g::ltmen, woknmant GENEVA. Switzerland. lReu- sen: - s' -o to cause an idiot. hold a mid-summer meeting Tues-lwsslis. The sixth vacancy is in day. first since July 23 when Prime I Toronto spsdins. caused by the Minister St. Laurent announced 1! appointment of Liberal David Croll Senate appointments. fto the Senate. The meeting is expected to be; The government's draft plan for routine and no major issues likely sharing the cost of unemployment will be discussed. Probably only : relief may also be approved at the k eight or 10 members of the 19-msn meeting. Under the plan, the gov- ggh cabinet will attend. crnmsnt would half the east Mr. St. Laurent is scheduled to of providing vol are relief for per- . arrive In Ottawa by train Monday sons in excess of .45 per cent of smashes st Zff Peta-s, noun lternoon from his summer home .tlis provincial population. Inch saw, v 0 iidgy, mpg 3. g 3, mm. It It. Patrice. Que. He will remain arrangement would cost the u S tersl-A top British scientist told the atoms for peace conference here -5:"... that excessive Dr. L. .B. Riis.-.4 if the United radio :1 might create crops oflsfitcs Oak Ridge atomic research idiots-and an r..caslonsl gcnlus ylzibnrntorii-s said there was sv- slr Ernest Rock-Carling of thc idcnce that some mutation.- Britlsh 'iedlcsl Rt.-..srch Council licncficial. delivered a paper in which he sug- "But it would be dangerous to umntnd nt lmmn . yuh Formation of a genius depended "M H" Run." "mounnmem on the sum total of many genes. H "I h H. more days." he said. I be 1 s was concern as muc wt "eon d eiicoursg ng." in-ovation as with cure and cam '4 INJURED Defence department officials mil for good food. But he was The Eighth Anny announced that said the Russian move would mo-Int -of cranks and fsddists. 44 American soldiers had been tn- mean no change at present in Regular dance. lonshsw in "Willi. Burns Orclllltrl. Dance in Monticello Iohool Tug” H l;l"m:l;llt- Cllllllflfl CVCTY 9"l"" on one 1. col. 2) lured in week-long delnonstrstiouul the U. s. arms policy. UOR ::.n::dll:;r Danes: Grapsud shortening of th- life span. in It world facing a pos lbls sliortsgc of food in relstlci 3 npopulstloml '75: sltoseili::edi;loli-,er4i."mum ml AQGIII Man. A the capital about three am. ilusl nmury about uomomo sn- hn ' then resume his vaesflon. 'nusl . M; ember Provhelsl flavor The cabinet vacancy created by Irttisli Columbia, Manitoba and '3-rt!-t Han. sunuiauan the death last sum of Post- Newfoundland have accepted the I'M m1l.Mth. I mu-rouicni cm. xinminr for also In principle. Once it receives - Ir not: now It anchor in the uni waters of lot grievances and dlsappolnt- "ii. :3 ”"'";;'" v ' h ml 3.1;: Sr. PIERRE. St. Ptsrrs at ”n ,...n,..,m.,N.pk"m.' my nnngnng .my.l' 1. .,m 3,. mg . cadadln It-ff Writer W strait u the marchers meals were forgotten as the skirt h Jbec: Mgwt: E " ' mllhilquelon (CF)-Three impetuous as discussed but no announcement its time provisos: for signature. NVWMVli.N- I (CPI-Pom "M! way across tlit 0Iuu- of tho plan echoed across the he . 1'.”-M " 3'1” ':,'X.'I adventurers who hope to sail the g . meg” 1. gxpectgd. when, Mr. st. Lsursnt also may ss- Ullld DOW saw the .000.- I in s stifling host. strait that never '--'ors had been M" '9" mifri fny m Mlnnllf On I fllmly Fill Out cabinet ministers die in office. the nounes whether any of the seven ,5 Cause RICHIE or: um. - c 3.4, k Ilene; vlv 0 "wou nu ce 0 n,,.m,..n." loo” nmlnny mm I gum... gene:-qny delay; .n other provinces now have up an and clinics o Mu incin- cu". moms " chcs umst ron Anous L. M;l;f""'m';'Qgm. freighter towing oi. l'Egsre to pomungni oq . guccggor for ghoul tprovsd tbs plan. 8! 1.000 lots Angus I. use to the granite link for miles and The ion pipers. chosen by s " 4 .'.'..wtoundi.snd and are now he- : month. l Federal gas pipeline poll may hulk! whose dream of in pipers on-t:'srs ossrelssd II -st- spar" ommItt.c frrm army. 0" "Ill HIM. Rock-(lrllnl Id-lliovpii to he drifting in the Atlan- lbs scusud but there Is lit 9 like mlreyiu sons: the "Road to the tar tints in finding plsees slang navy and sir for. un' : uiroustr 594' 1'" ll" "" '"""'l"9l"'- l' ''P' tic. . ' "N 331' ILICTION DUI llbood of anything now enter His? was rosltssl s your amt lbs roots of the marchers. out No I scoffs. began their-PH"! ill” I" ll" Mitt" "I 1'" The captain of the motor ves- . It is Divisible. however. that s lfhln lhl 1nIOtlIIl- N" W 4005- - Chlilrsl decked out is tartsnslinsrch lftor sounding a lsmsnt to "N " ' WW9 lll "'0 '"""'9- ""9 sol Lsnglsds said hers the tow date for s by-election in st. .lesn- would not likely be decided in the The land qowa our in n... .1 m c.” 3"... ngumn 3.. n...,,,, ,4: --An", Lu mutation which results In an Aris-3 nn, between M, and n4 an lbsrvllle-Napier-ville will be de- isbssncs from emu of Trade Quilts II News South history stood out to rnalnlandsrs sport- It cllmaxsd s It-minute c.:re- WI” i I-0"'l8l'tl4 0 N9Wl0'I- I craft was cut shortly after mid- dilsd. By-olsclioas will be held on Minister Rows. vacuuming at It. about the causeway Inc Dev Gosh? In nil may Ii which stirring mm... Gauss a Pasteur. an Einstein nun. snmnny, an 3". no .. Ha U S III hi of II! existing Andrews. N . WIIIIIIICIVOMIIII IIOIIII. m pug Q pg gram" I Veil Niti. 'rh 99 that led nynnnunn exnepg (Mg an men vsssacies. Construction of s proposed mr III has the is '--v' to M” rs from the colltsrla of who besasil his pi-ovtncn govsru- '0 til Mecllvu-" were "impatient" to start the 'rfoIirb4lscltoIsIept.l,M.INlllOh lIllHll'3- 0heIIO7llIII&I inmttorliyolrllndssrvodss .A.Onstsfssonof9weden.lsstlegofthel9trip. Iohth ridins-oil-IIIIM-will II""l-iIfiIlcAFvt-sour-hntu-sM:.ssI nousnimsiuninlmriomnc cn-- Benin utbority atics. said in rd Sorsil. fourth sisinbsi sous. MIIIIO-n Canada in MI -Mild mu! slits. no out naval slowly to lair aHtssn- sn. . the discussion which followed that of l'l-1gsre's crew. relnlined sac mnmltswiniss-lymllelu v”'IMqisIot.l)ClUIHIIIldb&IV& tcasthusilsupossliostll Itpokoslypncinutntiontnthelbecsuseoftllneu. Iran A t PEI ' ' grtted that high levels of radii:-lincrease the mutation rate in the one I n lion might .sult in: lhumnn race." he declared. I , l. Diminished fertility and Al -m-j-m-m llifcuw Youa . WAGON 40 A Stan . MEANS CET'flN' 1 UP foo EARLY in l : dine Moaninr. ,, Foe Most or 5: us.9 l I TORONTO (CF)-Minimum sub maximum temperatures: Mia. Max. ssaa::s's3:ia';-sac ZBBEZSSZSESSSS3 (CP)-The vnstur office hm says the weather is It . . ikusticoot . I 'ibau .7; r ...x....- Likff 1- a:-e-H .