TELEPHONE 8506 Buyer meets seller with Guardian Want Ads. Dial 8506 ask for classi- fied ad taker, for quick rosuln, HON. LA. BERNARD, Form-if\lew Annan for the outstandin ~v- the present; his own tro- William Haggent oil Lieutenant-Governor of lrovince, it: to PREMI II A.W. Matheson ll ihown presenting the Chief Joe- ‘ice Thane A. C p icty. was the general comment hcard last night following the event which was presided overt by Lt.-Col. .w. Jobnstone all Burlington. president of the soc-, lety and the man who originated, the rural beautification program..‘ The dinner was held in the (‘liar-I tniteiuwn Hole and there were 2m guest A new the ~ll0\\‘ln3 S. feature this year was] ‘ of colored slides llt‘l)l(‘l|llfl the various homes. and chiafqugm-9 Thane A_ canpbeii mg more liberal Ussoviet ex- P Y other buildings before and after- uie improvement. Two screemliigme improvement among first U-S Pl‘0P0S-ills "Pl”PSf‘nllV" mid two projector were used -~ iliat the viewers could see the. icfore and after" pictures at! up same time Robert Snazelle ‘ "color of the Bunbury Nursery, .~..l Keith Brchaut handled the RC. Paicnt handled? w commentary. . ‘ ' Johnstane extended thanks appreciation to those wh -to possible the most success- I. .car in the society's history.. ' iiy prizes and trophies were on - ntcd last night following the: r. Althougli first prizes only; ed space. in most cases sec-L and third prizes were pre- SF"'i'(i last night. hnstonc aiiiiounced meeting of the soc- be held early iii‘, member at a place and time.» announced in the press.’ ‘LN-cial mention was made b ‘ Vl.1liam Haggerty who won the Hun JA. Bernard Trophy for, W‘ home improvement among -""'l .\i'. contestants. (‘ol. Johnston ni-‘N1 particularly that Mr. flag- lziriv is alone most of the time and that he has a large farm,’ .1 lhiiti Er improvements house and farm buildings in the la-t two years. The following is n tiummaryl to Mr. {ext Mu. Walter ner- nard. Freetown. It is for first piece in home improvement, Trophies Are Presented At . Rural Beautification Dinner The largest and the matine- .-essful annual dinner in the his- tnry of the Prince Edward ls-’ l3"d Rllral B°9“llfi"3“°“ SW1 tiers were carried in the Guard? l’ll?lllllf‘S. including director US.- I I 6 I ‘F I» 37 entry in the third year farm home improv emeht. E W Johnstone. president of the Ru:-_ 0! first place winners to wh prizes and trophies were pre-l sented last it h. I ~'l'he names of all prize win- ian on October 18th. Others who_ presented prizes last night in-i‘ cluded Dr. David Mat-Ken-, on, R.C. SUP- erintendent of the Experimental l-‘arm a lan Rankine. man- ager of the island l-‘crtilizer Plant.) FIRST YE.-\R C0!\'TESTA.\"l'S‘ nee (‘0uiit_v— Mr. Walter Bernard. l-'reetovl'n. Winner Of: (‘up for showing the greatest year contestants in Prince County Presented by Premier A. W. Matheson; also prize of $100.00‘ donated by M F Schiirnian Co.- .Lld- l0F Z"-‘M951 home lmPF0V(‘- -ianding between our countries " menl moiig first year con-. testanis in Prince Count)‘ Pre~‘ sented by Charles Linkletter Queens County — Leigh M. aynter. Burlington. winner of I ieut. F. W. Johiistone (‘up for greatest home ii-nt among llril year ('(ifllt‘\l;.llll\ inl by Queens County. Pi‘:-sciiti-d Liaut.(‘ol Johnstone. also prize of 310000 donated by .\l I". Schurman Co. Ltd. for ;,i'catcstl inie improvement aiming first year contestants in Queens (oun- ty. Presented by Charles Link-‘ letter. Kings County —Mr and .\lrs. Stillman MacKinnon. Lower Vlontague. winner of Senator .lolin A MacDobald Cup for. zreatest home improveincnti lmong first year contestants in \ln)IS County. Presented by lion. -Eugene Cullen, M0000 onated man Ltd.. for the greatest home 'itpl‘0v('l'llenl among first year ontestants in Kings County. .‘resented by Charles Linklettcr Continued on page l3. Col. 3 Independents Hold Balaiice ? Oi Power In Montreal Gqv’t i HONTREAL tCPl -— independ- ents will hold the balance of power in city council when Sen- Iliir Sarto I-‘ournier. Montreal’: 3. mayor-elect. within n we Senator Fournler. I two ~ time nser la the rice for the mayor Iliv. scored a personal victory \vrr Mayor Jean Drapeau In Monday‘: election but only a minorlw of his siuporters were -lccted with him. it was appu- mt he wont! have to count on th ‘import of independent: to win taken ee. N! k. I'lfl,_dl 1 till to #1’.-.;i"."}'i.'..i Cl.- :w'tautIlr.nrIeuI1I.- Associates of Mr Drnpeau quoted him as blaming defeat oil’ the lack of support by the clty‘Il minority English - speaking popu-‘ liol. ELECTED 20 i The Greater Montreal Rally which backed the 49-.vvar-old sen- ator-lnwyer elected only 3’ cl“. didates in the as council «cats at. atake. The Civic Action lleaflflc which supported Mr Drapfllll elected 33. I In addition to the 06 elected mom there are 33 other city councillors. apofltfllfil ll!‘ P"-‘I’ noes. labor and education h0(llf‘I. Thou members are independent in Ind ed faction pm our poll!!- the flare of their appointment: occiipt do Mt IMO “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” CHARLOT'l‘E'l‘0WN CANADA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30. 1957 ‘K al Beautification Society. paid a time on a large farm Col John- spccial tribute to Mr liaggerty _ for the splendid job he did. a-‘ 5‘°"° ls 5"" "°’““d ‘-‘I’ though he is alone most of thelnard. Her- Potato C-‘irowers Vote Today On Marketing Board out he [0 ato growers through nce today will go he to decide whether they "n the Prince Edward Island Potato Marketing Board I t or not. Polls will open in all polling dl ' p n in order that a report on the results of the plebiscite can be made available as soon -as sible. deputy returning officers out the provuice have been instructed to phone i ‘the results of their polls to ll re- turning officers as soon s the plebiscite is over. ngton. In Queens Coun- ty Returning officer is Sher- iff John Beaton. w 0 may be reached Sheriff's office. In Kings County Sheriff Edwin Reid will receive reports at the ofllc uris. first year class. in Prince County. Anyone who am of age or over and grows at least Russia Proposes one acre of potat s may vote. Idea Exchange pie-bi ite Women who WASHINGTON (AP) — Russia m"°"m:'; ‘vfz gffl‘":"'° '3'.” Monday proposed an agreement ‘. ‘bl with the United States to stlm- "0 now" who is an elm 9 voter will not be allowed to cast. ulate cultural - scientific eiv- , Vm,_ . I Soviet air service. __“" (“#- The plan covered 52 exchanger Says COUSQWGY l of-persons projects . . r . 1 T3; S<;)vietAprobvosa1‘; were um; Being Studied : sen y . m assa or eorg ’ I.ar_ubin at the opening of nego 01~f~AwA (Cpi ,w.,rk, “mi, tiations at the state department m. Green said 1~m.\day ,.,u(i,,.s William S. B Lacv. s . . al at are being made on a p()\.\‘ll)lCl sistant to State Secretary Dulles. causeway linking New Brunswick made a brief opening statement. and Prince I-Edward island i mostly chiding Russia for lock- However. he will llPll|‘}' llllll“ h ll. — Westmorlandl in the Commons that he is not in a po sition to make any definite an- nouncement yet. changes. and said he would offer LaI‘y and Zarubin agreed that their Bill], as Zarubin put it. was to “help create an atmosphere of confidence and mutual under rouwp mtowivucn ‘ ClilPl\lA.\', NB 'L'P- .l«-lin Patrick Cullion, 79. niis.~ii'g from is rooming house here \lTl('(' Friday night. was found drowned today in 15 feet of water at (‘hip- man Wharf. Grappling opera- tions had been carried on since Sunday night. The Soviet proposal. among other things. called for-swappin visits by members of the Ameri- can (‘oiigress and the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union, PARLIAMENT AT-A-GLANCE I Ti)’ THE (‘.-\Y\'.-\[)lAN PRESS Tll('\(Ia)' Prime Minister Dicfcivbaker said a new federal general elec- The (‘ommons voted ml to 6 to‘ give ~e<'ond reading--approval in principlc—to cash advances for MOSCOW ‘AP’ - (9*‘°l’E K-i l’r.1iric farm-stored grain ‘ i7.lllll(0V will get another job but Hflke f“':h"': Sci ”‘ 5l;,””3‘ we have not decided" what II will , . 6...... i‘..3I.~‘.-. i..§".‘.'§.'i' the 33'. be 0-mmunm parav _i(]\an(-(-_\ prngram 3 “fp(\b|p of. Nikita S. Kl‘ll'LlSh(‘ll(‘V Séilil 'l‘llt‘S- fort" to help Western farmers. d8.V nl8ht- Transport Minister Hees de~ He declined to cvplmii why fended firing of a department Russia"; best known _w'.4lic' ivas employee for Liberal _electionrdismi.ssed as defence f‘l’lllll~lt‘l campaigning as a long-estdr "We have not dl‘(‘ld(‘fI on It new lished practice. job for him yet, btit he Will have Mr Diefenbaker said a nat.ive‘one accordi to his cvpcru-nce Canadian Indian will he -9- and qualifications." Khrtishchev to Ill? 500840 It "the said. "l saw Marshal Zliukov to e .. . earliest possible dal day lie was in good health‘ l.(‘JI\l.'Ifl(\n to case the tax bite Khrushchev and (illlt‘l N:-\'e( mi sales of ships owned by (‘and- leaders appeared a 'l‘.irkish dian operators was- introduced in I-Zrnbassy reception hoiioriii: T r the Senate. kg- Wfdvwsday minimize the inwortnme of 7.hu- The (‘onimons meets at 2:3 kov‘s ouster They said it was an p in EST for committee study of internal matter the government's cash advancesl proposal The Senate sit; at Slclms WILSON "(WE pm. Khrushchev and Premier Niko ~-- ————~ — --- —— reminded corres- QUAK DOING PW]! pondents l)elen<-e Si-in-t:iry , Qua;-u.'(‘tiarles Wilson's. rc~iL'naii<in re to Mr and Mrs Peter Meier ant Tmthc same ' H -ri_ getting formula feedings every“! " F! I5 "0 H ““"“"‘- three hours at Lnrenaen Memor- Tl! Soviet leader‘-‘hill ht“ lllllfll in H ha‘, A tioquullfor 1 rec days to offer any ex- gpokegnjn an up ‘rig no go. plgnation of Zhukov s fllVfT‘il\'S8l in; “just fine." us far. only I 3! - Word an- _ nouncement ii been printed. an- nounci thntohiarsbal Rodion Y GOES sown‘ Mnltrtdvusky replaced '/,htik-ii The simall rcdtireated nutlialch The reception lair l‘t‘l"'l “F5 on the northern forests h theflrst chance they ll-Id to Qll*"l‘l svanuior. inlpating anti he be the soviet leaders about the winter. , «hues ‘lmvl "is thatihe is and has ' Date Not Too Bombln Premier .lliltL.\\l.lC.\l -.\Pi .-\ bomb ithzmvn from the gallery in par- llLllllt‘lll Tuesday might injured ls- vrticlk. Prciiiier David Ben-Gurion '3 rl tour of his nlllll\lt.‘l‘S fl The lionibtlirtivver \1o<he Hen .I.'it‘t-I) lluuck. ‘.’..3. was ;1r.iblx'd by ‘llviilltfi who sdltl he was embit- ‘tcrcd by failure to collect dam-. lagcs for an old accident He was ‘a l‘L‘t‘(‘lll iiiimigrant frurr lraq. .\ltl~l'll' Shapiro, lllllll\l(‘l' of so- ert cini vvclf.ii‘c, xutlcrcd -4-vere in- Jlll'l(‘\ of tlic lit-ad. -‘-ibdiiinen and ‘ arm ‘ Premier Br-n—(lurion and Mrs. itlolda .\lcir. foreign minister. suf- . feicd splinter wounds. Health l Aims Of Women's Institutes iures Israel's And 4 Ministers Miiiislcr l\l'£lt‘l Bat/ilzit and (‘our «tum 'l'lii-ic was a flash ol llrt‘. niunicattons .\l;ni~t«-r .\l<)\II(’ (.ill‘- a itotid vii xlllttlvt‘ and confusion mel aim suflt-red Sllpt‘l'lll'1&ll in- Bi: t:it-ic was no panic ‘juries Two lllllll~ltdl‘: next to the dais at the _‘.‘,(I\t‘!'lll‘llt‘I\l table sat still. [4 tum. llf l)l4l(i(I «in lllé’ l‘l()0T. Tue l\d‘.t‘\~('l 'p;.ll"ll'cll1lt:l)'l' ad |4rtllllt‘il ;t~ the room filled with INTl‘IRRl'I’TI'II) l)I'IB.\TI'I The lioiiiliiiig took place ill the midst (if :1 Itit’('l!ll affairs llI‘ll.ll(' just a year to the day after ls- siiiokc liut the nieinbcrs agreed racli motorized columns and to l‘€\lln](‘ llit'll‘ debate later parachiitists started the \l«'i\lllllf.Z 'l‘uc_~..'l2T}‘ ni;.'h'. About hzill the 120 members of thc Kiic-sci wcre in the chant-bcr uti ii the bomb exploded. .\l‘r3.\TAl.l.Y l'.'\'BALAN(‘E[) .\utlioritie.~ ~.i.d the bomb- ihmvver was unbalanced mentally 'll(l had tried to burn an l'Sl"8ell hospital a year ago. .attack across l-I2,vpt‘s Sinai Des- . \l9ii' was lll.Il-v'lllL‘ a \l£llP* merit when the bomb. about the size of a hand grcnade. \.‘llli‘d from a back bench in the public gallery it landed near the Speakers \ll‘.\ l Will Name I Reviewed At Ottawa Session 3 Indian To (iTT.'i\l'~\ -(‘Pl — The many .l|lll\ of (‘;iii:id.'i'.s wmiieirs insti- lllll‘~ iicrc rev lowed 'l‘ut-sday by the l~'cdcra'ed Women‘: institutes stint-ts except Chal‘l0ftet<i\v'n ‘ll Cllniltiét and su,mme;-side a; pm. iv‘epoi'ts presented to the mi- and close at 900 -Iwual t-onvciition of more ilian 400 dclczalcs -- the iederation's fll'>l national meeting in its 60- year lllSlOl'_\'-<l‘3nE9d rom agri- culture and citizenship to the United V.ition.s in a reporron agriculture and lli!lll~ll‘l(‘s. Mrs. Henry Moonen of '. ', Alta. said that although l(‘\S lll;lfl ‘.10 per cent of Canada‘: population now lives on farms. basic food needs and a trade lur-‘ plus could still be supplied. \li's G a LeBaron of North lliitley, Que. said in a report 0 the United Nations that “every-I where our members. ordinary: t'vllAC‘nS of the world. are doing their hit to promote ultimate suc- cess LE.-\\[l\ S( ('iti‘/.enship c z “ i hairman Mrs. , oi‘ the United Nations." [work ’ '6 IHOOIS The Senate ()‘l"l‘\WA I(‘Pi A native (‘ana- dian Indian will be appointed to the Senate at ‘the earliest pos- sible dale," Prime Minister l)ief- f‘llll.'ll{€‘l' said Tuesday George Bennett of Siniiiiie. S.'i.<lt.,i reported a survey indicated that’ lack of student interest and abil-, it_v. lack of parent and teacher giiidance and the attraction of paying jobs were common rea- -ons for young pcrsons not fin—‘ ishing so vol Mrs Bennett said the report. . llc made the statement in the indicated four factors were neces- (‘iimmons in reply to Frank How- ~ ' k l E . -h . . . .::.2t..*°w:r :*:;:1r.." - we- ieachers’ more information on ‘hm appnmnmnl "I an India" to (_M€fi_ "po\.\Lb-l]m(_s 0 1- H, X, 9 d 'lic Senate was one of Mr. Diefen— li;=lvcr'< election promises. .\lr. Dicfenbakcr said that over the years he has believed Can- ada's W.000 Indians should be represented in Parliament. There was little likelihood of an Indian being elected to the Commons at an early date, but the appoint- ihroiigh vocational guidance pro-{ ,-grams; parental (‘l'K‘0lll‘ag€‘nlPfll.~ and increased financial assist- ance to students. in other aspects of citizenship, Mrs. Bennett said any commun- ity apathy to public affairs is a "direct challenge to institute rnerribera" U. N. Assembly Continues To V y Deiay In M;d_Eas, C,;s;5 «mi:.'.'::i:‘f°;..‘i.:’::.::ft:;?:tfigg l'\l'l‘lCl‘ .\'.\'I‘l().'\'S, X Y (‘Ply The [Tinted Nations General‘ Asseiiilily continued to hang back Ttic~d.'i_v on any commirmetit in thc Tlll'l\'l\ll~S)‘l'lE<ll‘l dispute. do-. \pl‘(* l'i‘llt‘\\(‘(l f‘1lll\ by Syria and‘ lll~~lél in take some action lIt‘li.‘il(‘ on the Middle East all-‘ ntil today assembly} The move came at the cud of :1 lllOl'l1lll’_,Z \(‘S<l0n without a loriiinl \lll)Tlll\\l()n from either will» for an investigation of the ‘Mrinn c l 3 im that Turkey is nizi-~in: troops on her border for an ln\'.'l\ltll1. Forciaii \lv.ui-tcr Andrei (iro- iivv luv iii.i<lc vv hzit and Syria i.'.iin IUI‘ the L'\' body to take up ’.i:-.:i-ntl_v“ the "dangeroiis" situ- aimii on tho \lnidlc East border. '\rl\iit'.'llr‘s of action once again .t|lll‘f‘ i'lL'.'llfl pa-sod tip the oppor- TSJ; Zhukov To I Get Another Job I in Zltilko\'s .l\’!ii"i~lii ticv \alt'i ‘You lii‘1ll‘ .'ll)tilll ll :on'.;ht " Tltcse ioiiiiricnts iuiiiie am.d ll \vt‘ll(‘f of toasts to peare and Il"f‘llfl\lll|'3 The Soviet n'lllIl2ll‘\ Dl'l‘\\ vvas full of .'itl.rnoniliiins Tuc~d;iv cou- ictnins: the illpl‘tVlll.'|(‘_\ of the t'.»miniiiii»i party and the debt of l.i\ iltv owed to if by the armed forces Thi siiggcstinn was ines- capnble that there has been some fitlrl of division of npinuui in this \I-\l\'F l'P REPORTS Ililx lIl(‘ Soviet l‘()nln|llll‘\l party rcntral committee been ill \P\\lilfl indicated.’ and fold reporters are making up those reports yourselves " Thcrc have been reports that the l2.'v-member central commit fee was called urgently into cel- sion on the Zhukov affair. \mid the r e c e p t i o n toasts. Klirii-.'irbcv u-iiliircd the opinion ‘hit the siiiiaimn in the Middle had taken a tvirn for the new lab will not l"'f‘l You can say it has gone a lil- tlc vvav toward peace." he said. adlmg that his presence I Turkish reception could be inter- preted as a gesture of peace Marshal lvan S. Bamramian. lzkc ZI1l|kA\\’ a Second World War‘ hero was the only high-ranking 0‘ll(‘(‘l at ‘the reception. know" he said of 7.hu-l in Moscow‘ toned:-oad." llil WEATHER Clear with a few Continuing cool. light winds. cloudy intervals. Low- high at Charlottetown 25 and 40. PRICE 5c P.M. Hints General Electio Far Awa Third Time In Week Early Voting Date Was Mentioned 5 t)'l"l‘l\\"i (‘l’ Primc \l ‘l.' ‘for l)l('l(’nl)al\€l' has .r.d.v;itv-«l Hi Ix tiiinking in terms of an t'.'l:‘\ general election. p€l‘héip~’ nt'.\l ~;irinu or mniier He told the Coriimoii~ ‘I tl1'~lllh\ ya gencral cli-ction will “not be too long delayed." ‘ .\lr. Diclenbaker inadc the statement after being (‘l'lllt'I/t'(I by lI'in. Paul \lartin. liil'lllt'l' Lil)- eral health niimster, for discIos- " ing in a tclevi~uin broadcast Mon- day night that Pl'Ogl'(‘.\sl\‘e Con- servative SO<‘lBl >P(‘lll‘ll_\‘ ll‘L’,l<lH- tion would come into effect .\'nv. ‘ Mr Martin said \li- f)u-fen- baker had violated the rules of Parliament. By tradition zind practice. all announcements of lgovernment policy were made in; the Commons when Parliament ivvas in session I l M0.\lEI\'TARY l.\'l)lS(.'RETl()N . prime minister conceded he had committed a “mo- indiscretion " rt-ript too closely- to Nov. 1 had not been In his pre- pared text but if his govern- ment made no worse indiscrction lthan tha; Canadians would well satisfied with the new ad- ministration. . Then, as his Conservative fol- [lowers cheered loudly, he added lthai "the opportunity will not be jtoo lnnE delayed" for the public‘ ‘to express Its opinion of the gov- ,‘ It was the third time within a week a cabinet minister men- tioned the possibility of an early‘ election. In Montreal. Revenue Ministeri Nowlan said election could‘ come “ It ll! time without too l'l.t "1 ' '4’!'lll~ll‘ \ll\tlI{ll\ (.()\ LR\\lE\T llt .l l'l(‘ Ill l'll("ltlIl illttllULM _. 111,11-;'v _'ll\t'i iiiiic ' I’ ;i r t y -..iii:1.ii_'— in "'0 3'1» ~ sent Loin- iiin-vis l’:u;‘,rc:~,-zve (Vinw-i‘vat.\‘e lll l..-.'n-t‘.'iI l‘|.'i (‘ll 2.} Social l l‘~l. lit ltitlt-;>v'.iiv*.'t‘. I lnde~ ;.- ltlt"' .'..’iir.«‘ ' vzuziiit 3 \lr. l).t~fi-iibulvv-:"s IS - iii.iiiite l\' zidtiii-~<. zn \\Il.l‘Il be i'cvi¢>vved the 18 weeks hi~ zovr-rnmen: has l)(‘t‘ll in off»-e. was in ‘he (‘B(."! lrce time political series The Na- Iiii- Ylt“-\ .S'.'inlt-_v Kiirivvlrs, deti.i!\' (‘-fl" ltzidcr, asked \lr. l)=i~tcnb;-iker what was meant by the effective date of \m'. I The prime nlllll.<l€‘l‘ replied that cliequcs nir any month are re-A ~.lvl'l~\ ‘ceived at the end of the month. Thiis. the S9 int l(‘1t\(‘ to $35 in olo atre pensions would be paid for the first t.iiii- in chcqties received by rccipicuts at the end of No vember in his view that made zhc ll’it'Ft"ft*~(“ effective .\nv U. K. Pictures H-Bomb Attack l.t)\l)(l\' ‘(P The Britisl. lieoplc are being: told lllPll' posi- tion in a lrvdrogcn bomb aria;-k 'uld be "grim. but not hope- Ff SN. -‘in illii-treated pamphlet--titled "Tlie llvdrtigcn Bomb‘ u . ll\Il(‘(l and -old for nincponce by the izovernment gives this grim picture of an ll-bomb attack "Not only would death and de- struction be on a greater scald than ever before. but also there would be no e 1'- mal for the survivors. It would mean a long struggle to keep life going." But it add "Much could be done. An effl cient clv'i:l defence organizatio linked with a public that knows the facts. could have millions of lives." Continuing support also was,ni°nt(?{1‘;me- Orly?" m the Sc? m“°h w"'“l“3' I needed fag civil defence and forigyfiurig 1,3;/i:n]enI:n3 repruuh I ggethefeinate, ti; government: wi bothnew an ' l ‘. e r on . aig.miriiser. and Indians. Canada‘: original‘m;‘:":"_’h:'n:, firm‘? '[l)‘i'efe"n°l::':'; without portfolio. said an election citizens. ‘ g '. ' . “inside of a year" is necessary fol has named eight senators, in- mduce I work bl I tcliiding Mark . Drouin, 55. of p - a 9 gov”-"me" Quebec City, Speaker of the up- iper ho s The 102-seat upper chamber "l""Ii"l'\' "rid one lnrlencnd _ l.ilicral There are eight vacan- tur.i'_v to lalilc ‘ii the a\~(‘mlll_\' ,,. s()nl(‘ romlution which would call on the '\‘ to assume the task of ~ 4' mediation tin the W(‘\l(‘i‘n side. the appar- I I H t I W C.N.R. Coastal en ).'il‘l‘l(‘l‘ was ic icic e Syriaiis and liiissians would §(‘lZ(-“ « on even the mildcsi interventioni move as proof that the rest of} the world recognncv existence of an actual Tlll‘l(l\ll threat to Syria's sovereignty \()RTIl IIARBOR. .\'fld 'CP), The t‘.\'R coastal vessel Burin ran aground off this Placential Il.'l\ coniniiinity Tuesday with at: ll.-a-t ‘hr:-e passengers aboard.| Mental Patients i'l‘hi~:e vvcrc no injuries. - The 33‘!-ton vessel picked mi 'lit‘e(‘ llH.~\‘(‘ng(‘l‘S at Argentia., Free ‘?\l'ld. and may have taken it‘ nilirc as it stopped along the bay,l vii;iiit'.\i. l.\Kl-I \\;isli vr» itll n:i~~cii-'cr.~ nmde their way to inmates of the mnxiniiim \(‘l'llT- ‘ll*""‘ W hmmm: }.;;,_,(.,-n 5,319 \ll“£lll\\Illl(‘. marine supcrinlen-I \lental ilo-pital Tuesday night ‘l“’” I‘: I ”“31-‘_' W3‘ h“3d‘“1 l‘° l‘(’lf‘.’l\(‘d some 30 I1(i\l.'H.I(‘\ and ill" ‘(NW {mm M Jnhn" and me‘ (Lit-iicuc was making her way. tr-un Port .'lllX Basques in lake t‘l' ‘he run tip control of the building it'\' had Kl‘!/(‘TI varlicr in the ‘ll gave ll i>\ t;ii.'iid llrvillc '\ll(llI\till \l.'l\" l‘(‘lt1l\l‘(l first Uthcrs folluvvt-ii In rapid nidcr lli~|nttyc~ greeted the guards with sobs ard Kl\~l‘\ .-\ll . ..-n Earnings Down rcpiirtcd they had bceii treated -— \l(l\"l'lll'\l. (‘Pi t‘aiiadian‘ Put i"ic liailivay \ltill(‘Iil_\ reported no: earnings of $24.Fv38.N6 for the fir‘! iiinc mon'h< of ll\l< year toiiiiiziird \|llh Sill’. (ltll.‘ll2 tor the .\0 l.0\'D0.\' VISIT.“ W\Slil\'(;T().\' \l’ .l.imcs II.'l‘1t‘ll\. White lll)ll\t‘ press \‘f“(‘l’f‘l.'ll‘) Nélld Tuesda_\ he knows fin“. p‘_|_md H“ W" t’>f’no titans lOl'[I)l"((‘1~|(l(‘lll ]I‘..l~:;T|‘ (hm. l‘l"\'r‘lillr‘ um it \(I ‘ll \l\ll anti llll ll): ‘it In dgwmht m7_-)¢,;2-‘- 543 ,.’\p(.”\(._, M, W“: " "W" 3 , “"""“"’ Lillcri s:iio.ini.2:.si against s.i-i7. \ \lt) mntci‘en<'e in lRll\ M»; “O \t'l eai'iivii,:- lust nu-iiih were F\R.\l I-IXPI-IRTS S.l¢l!l'l,>L'.ti cnnipared with $-1.2l9.- Tm‘ (mm 1 ‘AH II | ‘V (‘ii ‘iii? in Scptcnibcr l’l.'v6 l fl (ll 1 '4 . I — .0 9 at “mph “M E“ ‘M in from l’i‘\tlll|(‘ vim $.i‘.l34»5FvfYI " r ‘ .': ~ _ _ " I.‘li.'l<' $4” 4‘5I»l_lli. l'.\'p(‘nsP\ to- NT4 2-~ the ‘out-We H M-I fit A2 t.i’lcd !<tti.‘.L‘v20Rl atialnot s'iii.27it. iiciiltiire " "»4l-3 Young Liberal Ass'n Hea . Reiects Disloyalty Criticism T(iR()\T0 (‘P D-iriulas P :'c~ii_-nation as leader of ill!‘ l.lb- Th”ma§_ pr(.\ld(.m ,,( ,h‘. (v,,,arm eral party Oct 6 The associa- Y ‘M I A ‘ Wm Tywv ions conference at Presqiille nurig .i H! °““'“ Point, iini . was in session at the day rebuked criticism 'h:ii ‘he as mm. .1, .,-mun was (i1\ltl\‘3l in 'IH‘lT1(‘f‘ \li Thomas said the purpose [,,;,n,. m.m,i¢-I 14..., st l :' ii the .linfv-icncc was to (ll~('ll\‘I 3. iint....m1i-(1 in '31‘ Hltl umde l!h(‘|’J)llslll and organir.aiion." "o gain personal politnal pub not the leadership of the party. 3,. ,i\-' ‘flur lnvalty to Mr St Laurent He vva~t'clci‘rti1g.n R ~:.i:v-iiicnt was as strong then as before to remarks made in the House of .lunc if)‘ (‘nmmnns last week h_v .l ‘ an ‘The leadership quc~tion was Horne. Progressive t‘on.servaiive not at any time discussed during meme," mi» RestlflnlK‘ht‘.-MM‘ld- the confeuence. and i re was no wank Mr Home was‘ criticism of §. Laurent quoted in saving" Mr. Thomas said that Mr Van The lwviplc Ii‘ ( m.ul.i “ll llnrnos "criticism was long iemcmbci how time ;.ui.ng fouridcd in fact. and we can as- IIWl0<bit hoodlum: treated their surne that he made his remarks eim-f after this Inst eta-ti--n only to gain personal political Mi», st. Laurent announced his .publicity." Film Industry Giant AW Mid-Canada Line Is Useless OTT.-\WA fCPl--Plane-spoiling‘- equipment used in the 8200.000.000 mid-Canada warning line will be useless to detect intercontinental missiles. informants say. This means that if the govern- ment wants to convert the line eventually into a missile-detect ing network. it will have to spend millions of dollars for a new type of equipment. The .‘i.0ll()mile mid-Canada llne along the 35th parallel went into operation few months before R u it s i is announced siiccessful l(‘\llllE of an lfllf‘l‘i't>lllln(‘l'll£ll hal- listic missile. The llll(‘ is designed to detect aircraft llyiiig no highcr than 20 miles but the intercon- tincnial ballistic missile reaches an altitude of some .300 to 600‘ l'llll(‘\ at the top of its trajectory l)A.\(.‘l~1R()l,'S I-ZLEMI’-l\'T S(‘l('llll\lS here said Tuesday the dangerous element in the Ru-sian earth satellite is that Rtissian de- veloped rockets to carry it up to ‘ To Detect ICBM, Experts Say inviglily the same hci:hi to wliicl the intercontinentall missile wil travel This means. they said. Russia has the propellants to power an intercontinental nllS<llP. The mid-Canada line is not a radar system. The equipment used in ll is a transmitter and re f'(‘l\‘(‘l" arrangement lil[).\"'l' TRACK Sl’l'l'?\lK .»‘vn R().\F sp»lvr~inan said the ni:il-Canada l.ne has not tracked the satellite The line throws up a vertical electronic ciirtain Any plziiie pa~\lllZ ’hltlll£Il tric curtain .s detected liiit .‘l vcrtiral cur- tain will not bc goocl (‘l‘lfilll.Ill for tlI‘l(‘ll((‘ filzaiiist the iiitercoii:inen- tal missile, informzints said The mlfiillt‘ will have to he do 'e<'.i'd soon after its takeoff to privide tinic fo trunk -H path and fire lllt‘ anti lll.~-lit‘ Tlio l)1'lt'll('t‘ Ii('\f‘.’ll‘('ll l’i.i.iid .-\ l)(lid ing every effort to tlcv'c‘.np .4 tie l6'i‘ll(ln xv <t:-m in 1-0 - (l‘,lt‘l'.'lllOli with the L'nitr.~d States. Native Of New Brunswick S\l\'l‘ .l()ll.\. \' R (‘P I... lie H Mavci. filni in<lii~tr_\ giant who dicl Tiiesilay in llol'1y- wood. left a lasting iiivprc.~~ion on his h._vhood province of Vow’ lll'llfl~v\lt‘l\' vvhcre he was brought‘ in IRRS from ,\vTll]~'I(_ Russia. at the age of three Tll(i'llll\ M 3 boy he worked ivllh his l.-ithcr in a scrap metal himiicssf lll\ ninilicr died here and .< bur-i lPfl in the .\haai‘ei Zedek i(‘(".l(tfl nl l-‘v-inhill ('(‘lllf‘l(‘l_\‘ Tndav a chapel ~i.iiivl~ in \'l.'ld- rrv /.cdclv' i'on~trii<"cd by Mr M1- vI‘r and Nathan ('umminc~ of‘ (‘hit-ago. (‘onsolidated tirm-crs (orporalion chairman, in honor of lI1f‘Il‘ mothers. both of whom are buried there in Via) I939. Mr Mayer vis- ited the p r o v l n c e and was awarded an honorary doctor of law degree by the University of. ‘low Hriinswick n to -iimel vI('(‘.'l~l0l". be addressed the Saint John ('anadian was made a In h out" the price of a umowich ‘ former school teacher. Mrs W S. McMacltiii of Winter Street School. which he attended. heard his ad- dress \t 17. Mr \‘l.13-pr \"t'ti‘d Rmlwn where he met M.ii'garc'. ~berg They were married ii year later Armed with out; meagre cap Shcn-. L01 IS 3. .VI.\\'T-TR ‘ill from busi- ncsg and a con- viction that he was "ciitxiut" for show business. he left Saint John shortly after and invested in I at lla\r~'hil‘ “us I i~._ I om Bqistlin He later want to Hollywood and twziiiir one of the highest paid eI9('uu\OS in the United States. tho‘ scrap niclal ‘tie it - rooted"