I I-I; V(;J IMaximIs ofa Mere Man He who hesitates is lost. ITPTGES 1 77m Gudldidlt . CANADA. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21. 1955 glghl passengers and injuring 70. for a one-day visit to London. The engine. tender and four of th l'l'l0l'9 smashed front coach which lauded under the locomotive at the bottom forlorn crowd of more than 9 latives they had expected to meet At Padington station in London 200' t id lt d waited for news of friends and re- sure 10 mg and swaying and y Ambulances took 50 injured to ill hospital in Oxford and others l0'wag in camp only 40 yard; from Morgan said he first heard a lrumbllng noise. "Then the carriage then it seemed to come apart. The crash was terrific.” Charles Ballard. an RAF driver. Leaders In Baghdad Pact Meet Today I! VINCENT BUIBT BAGDAD. Ir? (Reuters) - Leaders of the ve-nation Bagh- dad Pact meet today to forge a sound line of defence in the stra- tlggically vital. oil-rich Middle ast. The political and military talks here. due to last three days. are seen as the birth of an effective anti-Communist defence ur., i - lion In the Middle East. bridging the gap between the North At- lantic andlsoutheast Asia Treaty Island Like the A six i.rich precipitation road-blocking drifts by a 55 unabated far into the night PRICE It PIERCE NOV. STORM PLUGS ROADS Eight Killed 70 Iniured In Excursion Train Wreck MILTON. England (AP)-A de- no Idea what caused the derail brother-in-law. Dennis Potts. was railment sent a P39k9d excursion ment. Thertraln was a Sunday ape one of the dead. grain tumbling over a 20-foot em- clal bringing people from south bankment Suduy, killiilg at least Wales and England's west country GIIIM SIGHT Hundreds Of Cars Stalled of sticky snow, lashed into mile-per-hour wind caught motorists on paved highways and secondary made throughout the Province yesterday afternoon. Many of the hundreds of cars carried women and children who were reported enduring hardship as the storm continued without a prediction of let- ting up, from the Meteorological Office of the Depart- of the bank. . y . . Emergency mus bmugh, dam, hogllxlilalr at Reading and Abingdon Ill... mu. or1g;:l::l;:a:.n of ovenml United J ment of Transport at Charlottetown. An dexpected low 0, ,,,,,,,,.,,.,e,. mi army 1......” rain and November mistl --1-here Wu dug; and steam am” membership in the M" is temperature of 20 degrees was also reporte . i speeding into this Berkshire vil lgge, 04 miles west of London.l The derailment caused delays on to handle casualties. Floodlights trains coming to London from the to do what they could and I ran to . swept over the rescue scene. played over the scene as soldiers West. from a nearby ordnance depot eon - nightfall. FORLORN CROWD WAITS Ono oi the injured was Morgan Ipretty grim sight. Injured people tinned to cut into the wreckage at Morlzon. 19-year-old Welsh youthlwerc trying to get others through who rescued a two-year-old boy and the child's mother before he was taken in hospital with facial Railway officials said they had injuries. There he was told his everywhere and people scream- ing." he said. "My mates went out .call for ambulances. It was a torn-off doors and uninjured pas- sengers were clamhering over wreckage to gel at poor devils who were trapped-" High Winds Keep Visitors Marooned On Radar ls. TEXAS TOWER. off Cape Cod. to absorb the impact of contact Ml-iss., (AP)-Wind of hurricane from a small freighter or a fish- 35-fool waves but no casualties violence is slamming this first log boat radar island in the Atlantic with "This isolation is as complete as that at the North Pole." was have been sustained by the 87 the hway one officer described his t persons aboard. Construction Supt. George Bauer felt no concern for the said he safety of the tower but (irdered "no men on deck" at the height of the storm lest they be blown overboard. The tug. Wit ch brought the vis- - been overcome by some natural ( c- 1 1 g 1 ii, g u, "xii .h,h . A "W8 W!" '"”010""8 1” ""5 from B”"0"- W Planned '0 ' weather di---ten 'va.Lil”.lrm1i1l;.ia-5 lie T1II2uef."lSE3. fililifiriill vull ma; zen tlf;"u;..iIy A beam collision between twu '” "" ”""'" '” "” d”"'' the WW! condition of 11-- feet long underneath the platform return them in the afternoon. but when He referred to the report pub? of India to the Brmsh Common, cars half 3 mile east or the ran. FIVE CARS STALLED streets. A t:ruck waiting for the p was swung around by the fury of the storm and the end torn loose. plig . The 30 air force men and civil- ians were swung from a tug a- board the tower Thursday in re- lays in a basket hung from a 100- ifoot crane ato the tower. lhigh winds and rough seas pre- vented the transfer. 325.000 Fire Iln Saint John SAINT JOHN. N. B.. OP) -A Saturday night fire caused dun- age to King street business estab- lishments estimated by occupants at 325.000. It started In the cam- u'a room of a three-storey build- ing owned by Myers Studios Can- ada Limited. Smoke damage occurred at die Personal Finance Company of Canada on the second floor and an adjoining store occupied by Nlxonis wallpapers. Cor Strikes Truck certain to be raised during the meeting. and American observers are expected at the conference. Freak Storm omed For Ghost Ship SUVA. Fiji Islands (Reuters) -- Authorities now blame a sudden freak storm for the deaths of 25 non: aboard the "ghost ship” oyita. found drifting empty In the South Pacific recently. British colonial authorities Sat- urday flatly denied local newspap- er reports that Japanese fishermen had massacred the boatload of These hay-burners were about the surest form of transportation In Prince Edward Island yesterday afternoon and last night, even If they were not so fast. The plcutre might have been taken here. but people when the vessel had come across a Japanese fishing fleet and seen something the Japanese did not want them to see. In an unusual broadcast. Colonial Secretary A. F. R. Stoddard said at the evidence on the ship gath- ered ao fer indicated that she had llshed today by the Fiji Times Herald which attributes to an "lr- actually is one of twenty-nine Win- 1 and nipeg school children. most whom had never visited a farm be- fore. as they take off on their first old-fashioned sleigh ride of the sea- son- The students. all from Grade OLD DOBBIN COMES INTO HIS OWN ccompanied by their teach- of er. had the chance to go for the ride early in November when win- ter's sudden first cold snap blanket- ed the area with over 20 inches of SHOW. Russian Visit To India jCauses Concern In London ers to India, Burma and Afghan- istan is regarded by Britain as plainly intended to set up Soviet wealth." Communist reports here said the Two Injured In Collision On Highway ' way crossing at Vernon River short- ly after six o'clock Saturday night aenl both occupants of one vehicle the city around six o'clock Plows routed over the highway to Summerside and Borden were making progress but their pas- sage was greatly hampered by the large number of cars stuck cross-ways in the centre of the road, each representing consider- erable lost time in clearing the routes. The first plow passing through Bonshaw at about 7.30 p. m. was destined to a through run to Summerside. while a later one was scheduled to go through to Borden and return with a view to having the city-bound cars trail the road-clearing equipment into Charlottetown. The bus service throughout the province met with the same ob structlons which rendered motor- ists powerless to move. sticky snow and blocked highways due At 10.30 pm. five buses were reported stalled in different parts Six Government snow plows were dispatched from last evening. The machine working on the highway between Charlottetown and Kenslngton had not reached Milton at 8:30 p.m. The plow headed for Montague took more than two hours to ; reach the east side of Southport. ed. Numerous sections of the Island reported intermittent pow- er failures. particularl west of Kenslngton and reach ng to Tig- nlsh. The Island Telephone Company reported lines down in many out- by re-routing the traffic this dif- ficulty was overcome to some extent. The circuits to Nova Sco tia experienced little or no trouble but those to New Brunswick were freqently out, mainly due to power failures. A full estimate of the damage was not possible late last night. TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS Four traffic accidents occurred between four and seven pm, Sun- day; in all cases it was due to stop light to change at the inter- section of Queen and Grafton Streets was skidded into by a car wlmk I5 WI"! 0" '5 "5"'I '0' ” w"-new reproachahle source" the sug:zes- r in sovit 1 a re a ed to side the tower for many of the MONCTON lCPi - Norma t - g 9”"'”mI9 Pe"el””"” " 95” e 9” "5 3" V V ' . h h 1 0' "10 PTOVIME Th9 I3"! "'0"! making turn off Grafton. A --ch-n--..-b,-.;-m- av Want Hunting or ---a in J&i'.ii:'3l;S”lIliii 332232.22: ””l5i.'2"'i:av. .. mix:.:'::::..i:.:::":;"::.':l: ::.l:::':”...l"..::.rl;l 3;-;-a.,;.;;-;,-a-.. -,-;...c-.,-;-,g,-.-.--,:.-,- g-r 5;. -- ---u visitors a a since Thursday pita. Saturday night we, . C” III 5,, most emphatically that - .. - ' , v quare co in car pro- ' here. YIVIIIIHS the Ulllmd Stale! Point Wufherble 0f L”? V”d9- 95939 one from Summerside via Ken- cee,-ling up Queen gene; A at were having more excitement than they had planned. Several of the eight steel tanks supporti ;: the fender burst under -the po ding. The f9lIfICI'-(IOIlIZl'i- lliI...lllIDId.'r'39l all around one leg of the tower and is delsgned '5o?rEHp"Ei7ents Card party lrlshtown Hall Tues- day night. Card party Dunstaffnage School lonltlht 8:30. The C.W.L. card Kl-nsington Dance and card party Iona Hall. Monday. Nov. 21. Union Road W.M.s. pantry sale s. A. MacDonald's Friday 25th. rm party at Legion Re-iiular Saturday night dance. Death Probed ELMSDALE. N. S. tCPl e A cor- oneris jury Friday night recom- mended further investigation into the Nov; 5 lumillil death of Donald Stewart Kennedy Ilirtle of Halifax- The Jury returned the verdict that Hlrtle met death in the nearby Belman district as a result of a shot fired from a lo-gauge shotgun in the hands of Edwin Maithus of Bedford. N. S.-Six witnesses were called. Bomb Rumor mous telephone call to the Ottawa Citizen Saturday morning- tied up a Inns-Canada Air Lines Vick- ers Viscount airliner for It hours Airliner At Toronto Port TORONTO ICP) - An anony-. driven by her sister slammed into lbc rear of a truck. Police said the girls were blinded by the lights of an approaching car and failed in see the,i.ruck slowing down. RU! SPOT GRANTON - ON - SPREY. Scot- land lCP)-Children flied out of a Smovle theatre In this Morayshlre itown when it caught fire. The ibullding was put up in 1934 to re- place one that burned down. Ties Up Big Air regulations forbid I pilot to fly without his licence. Police and airline officials swarmed over the craft searching for a bomb. When a preliminary the report is not-repeat. noto- true.” Stoddard said. Eat-lies this week Fiji govem- meni officials had said that piracy and violence had been soled out es:-esoec.-2 - - . -- The Joylta went cruising early in October on a routine 40-hour voy- age from Suva to the Tokaiau ls- Iilldks. She was not found until last wee . N. 8. Mon 1011.? Under Backing Truck NEWCASTLE. NJ3. tCPl , A South Nelson resident. Emmett Whalen. 47. was killed Saturday when ll truck backed over him In I driveway at the rear of a store here. Police identi ed the driver as Hollis Shaw of of ttawa. Author- tdles found the death was acciden- .. , Snow Halts Search Britain has strategic economic and political stakes in South Asia. particularly in India and Burma. India's Prime Minister Nehru and Burma's Premier U Nu have walked the neutralist tightrope 4!!- tween and East and West. and both recently have been feted by the Soviet government on visits to Moscow. One British official here said Youths Charged In Magician's Death KINGSTON. Jamaica (AP)-Two youths were charged Friday with murder In the on-sta e strangling of magician Ronald rank. Frank died while performing at I social function in Clarendon Vii- lage Wednesday. As part of his act, he placed a rope around his neck. gave the Nuts in 12 men and told them. to pull Some pulled appll'- ently before he was l'Elfly- four" aid program and the Com- monwealth-sponsored Colombo plan. Says Marlo Dionne ls Seriously Ill MONTREAL (CF)-The Gazette says it has learned that Marie Dionne. one of the four surviving quintuplets. is "seriously ill" in a Montreal hospital. The newspaper says the 21-year- old girl is suffering from pernicious anaemia. The disease is one in which the red blood cells decrease and its main aymplon is a loss of appetite. A marked pallor also afflicts per- sons suffering from it Deplores Fal In Education ed injury. A late report from the Charlotte- town Hospital last night indicated that Damion McDonald one of the injured men. was resting comfort- ably and from the P. E. Island Hospital the information was that Newton MacKny of Charlottetown. was expected to leave the hospital today. CAUTIOIIS APPROACH AMPTIIILL, E n g l a n d (CPI- Twclve years ago &:1.000 was raised for a community hall in this Bedfordshire town. The fund now is worth .C3.000 hill the com- mittee in charge hasn't yet found a site for the building. ling Off Standards sington was stalled at Hunter River and the one from Char- lottetown to Summerside via the Trans-Canada Highway was stall- ed at Bedeque. The traffic west of Summerside was also completely tied up, with the bus from Tignlsli to Summer- side bogged down near St. El- eanors. A plow was dispatched from the R.C.A.F. Station to clear the highway between the station and Summerside. At a late hour last night this operation succeed- ed in releasing the bul and other stalled vehicles. A charter bus from for Summerside was stalled at a late hour between Borden and Summerside but with the Govern- ment plows moving in that area. It was expected that relief would be available through the night. POWER LINES DAMAGED An estimate of the extent of the damage done to the power lines of the Maritime Electric was not up . SI Peters Hall. Don Messei-'1 Or- and left as p are without The two youths --Noel McKenzie. ch .1 . gm Iumy Wed W W" "P "'3' - -1,, 17.. fully possibl at a late hour last N M :".';:3u":u1p.od”. n mo " I-13: trace fttif 0l1e).edP0llf(;0 i0Td:l;19doih: '9' msdng Hl"".' 11:.'l.e:::i, :,Vl.,,,as'1r.1:,;0rlemw(.II,'(e. MONTREAL gtCPl - The formc-r.thc interests, needs and adjust- mghgdue go the lack of geiephom lluiuo and dance. Vernon River 9”,-pun. . ha nu... um” 5'” m ” " ("P924 PETITC Iminatim. ... sident of the University of Chi- ment: of their students and "in communication, In the city the ”c"”” ” ' mnway ODIAQ N3 icm "3 ' cago said Friday universities andlso doing have hopelessly confused pun: experienced trouble; due to Hall. Tuesday. November ma. Int-kpol. lit-guiar dance Stanley Bridge Eivry Tuesday. Rollie McKenzie's On-hcstra. Ilcserve Tuesday. Nov. 22. Ar- The caller told a Citizen re- porter there-was a bomb in the bugle turbo-jet all-creftpwhicll left of we at mo am. EST. The newspaper advised the air- llne and immediately TCA offi- cials. RCMP and Melton Airport hours. on the theory that if there was a bomb aboard. it would blow up within that time. NONE TOLD OF CALL RCMP meanwhile began search- ing through the mall carried on Blinding snow Sunday forced .a halt by 200 volunteers searching for an elderly hunter. Harvey Estabrooks. 66. missing in the Sleeves mountain area since Wed- nesday afternoon. Smaller parties Police said the youths were in- volved in tinlitcning of the rope be- fore Frank got sot. ANCIENT METHOD Some natirrs in Tibet still will continue the search when con- Icratch gold from the earth with schools in North Mmerlca have totally abandoned the precepts of - education. Dr. Robert M. Jlutchins. now pi sident of the Fund of the R0- public. said in an interview that universal liberal education-the tho llasir precepts of the univer- sitics tlicmsclvcs," I TTr'ill1lIllI for a job and the train- ling oi" tor-llliilrnl skills are not the llhlmnl-,c: nl fl llliivcrsiiy education, Dr Ililltlllllls .k.'Il(I. Such training mm: it: he rntllc and. in any case. the high winds and heavy seas which stirred up sea-weed clog- ging the intakes for the cooling system. This reduced the output making it necessary to cut off certain sections of the city in turn until the intakes were clear- going north on Upper Queen in attempting to pass a stalled veh- icle ran into the rear of a truck. Another car backing out of I gangway on Kent Street near the Rendezvous was struck by a car proceeding east on Kent. The storm was said to be one of the worst November storms in recent years in Nova Scotia. High- ways were blocked and com- municatlon lines. specially from grlifax to Cape Breton were knock- out. ern sections of the province but . -..., ,-size J;-nuns.-- 'll . ' . ;,,.':r m'l'l'.””"" pm""' I””' ::T:sI::'ug''i "7 I”'Y""uOn'ry IhlPnIu)I-anleiolilirs aftgr Ttgx pflnapnla d"'I”"' P'"""' '3'""” I"""5;-.-.a,- giiowledge lot the arts-has all I'ilIt:;”ml ho .-it-111111;-tit (l:ll1lrl;(I:alnsxc);:::;CBI N S H p . 55 gay u. l ilisilio-.s n 1 . . Sec the ”5mlUnl 51"" ll'l0W 13 ofA&emsmn ctyaufth Iexlchre? dlillvzl Il.l:::l?nl:(? lleie atlllephone Lil I: ' Inplldontleal to deliver a lecture! Tim ww.-L oi :1 linivcrslly allot-Ild ' ' un er NW Hind” ml" Ffldny 9V9”lnl- on the Mal in Al on runwa at a hoax one official speculated at the Jean de Brebeuf Cull:-go. ln.V W lvvliulmmli for wisdom in TORONTO, ICPI B Minimua v l” '7 5' ' OIIII 9 love 30- 9:88 am. a caravan of emcrg- the caller might have gotf the he described university athletics -as tlw -null-in iv lwvllnrc hlllln mt conl; Y and maximum temperatures: "Sadi If kl " . ency fire and crash trucks. D0- id?! from a recent series o r M I W "a highly industrialized entertmll- lilililmr his riluvnimn o rous ' g - H," one New zggd ds"c' F.:,"'" lice I cruisers and ambulances mishaps in the United States in ment which have confused most lift-. no .llIlIttI Iv cCEf0':315';ERI; N-H3 Micplb -3733 Mi: Mi” Wm "Mm WI" I”"”' I” stood by. which bombs were suspected of people in um-igrmpdlng what 1. in lllltilllns dull the enormous R3; W "lmfflvly - ngigrgriday DIWMII -- d5 lg - .. ' 1 n . as a won 3 Ga NDED playml I PHI" GENEVA. (AP)--Fear has been 'Phc.v wcre llll(Illlll)lodI.V also Prob- university I! because they are lhfillrfllllll. Ill vlic lllllllll-T of students when struck m the Mp by . bub VBHCOUVIY n g A An: IMPOU Passenger" cmmnumg beyond "jog-gd g . joy wen on in in for any Western willingness most essential factors in what A cnllwli. in vilmolsillcs is the rea- It h.l h H be l "e VICIOTIC - -- - Huylnl live fowl chicken and Police boarded the aircraft as Toronto were sent on. without uwcwmfcou m arsamlf mllmm, hm mn'ws5.mm to Rm. mhm,m, u mm mm W W ,,N.,,m, H, eduownnl fgomwhlihe 8033' ng mac glam: "1 Edmonton . - 11 "W"5- T""d only 0 to 12. R. '00" ll A-I00” "SIM W 3 9'0" ""3"" M53939 M "'9'" mac” In ft "em, cu-um g0 be mg in. El. I ' Dr. Hutchlna said the standard nrldinu lllill iw tun-.-:nv no com- RCMP omcmi jam met hr Calllafy -- 9 37 1.. Dickieaoa. New Glasgow. Many passengers. Including those other aircraft. Despite the scare i m th h d c of education m1”.cuu"y an H". W... ...,l...,.... 1,. Hui problem for new the mm W" med b lgmahg Regina . 3 11 . - bound for e west. left their all continued by air. uoemcigldfr n e man s A cc: N0 (-0Ncr;ssl()NS counmn M an we...” wand and ,,,,.,.h...- 50 3.-m.-. .5. mm "mm Cordon ghmer Winnipeg . 5 16 '.l"ll'1:."'"nn'.ip:,'f.';”” memni overcoat. b.mnd' Omen '0" WF TCA omcml gray”; Ihelrlpbnl: geaurn . lzifwwacggtwgloviel The gcnorlllilcd talk of the particularly in North America has llv :.-ml luv rlirl llni f:1vor select. who hndpbeen-,h(')0un pamjm Toronto .. .. 3 :17 In 8. 8! school - ii . d th e wou ,, ' ' . f . . ot . day a sharp. Everyone l:iiiI:g.':d.ss"lr:muli?:rl :1: by Mali-cracfts when the control 0 eastern l'.u.i-ope. - summit conferclnca secrgzfeutli decllwiglixdsgi I: ggetpelirtent. ililly loll '1-lllpirlqllgfit ll:-'iriti'nirl:f;"9';'tl at the tin? dot the late: dent. The Qum g ,1 ,0 and aeu-chad. . plane's isolation order is lifted. A Ilarll renewal of Political SWM purpme ” 9” Clo R E 3 pm” I", If i, ,, H" rob, M" men 8 fepamel Montreal .. 1'7 33 ”"” w'" "”"'W "'11- Wed- Th tr 1.1 to or said none of the passenger! conflict between the Soviet and play. But the hnrdmled "Wit in Dim 0' nrtwldlns an ednw Wnnin 1" WI” "" ”""T' " V "0" 530"” "'"'""5 ”"""V r ed ictoa 5 an ncsday. Rollie McKeuxie'a Orclieo- copclflir:ou"ew Ilv1la"?1?l.?u.-. nofythe air-crew members were Atlantic wer blocs was assured Nations of the West In Newt tion to impart learning and the lcni ll) ow:-nrllml H10 W0 "I "nit toll now stands at elitht SIX siwefmm ,7 3, l”' c”"”'' 5"'I" '3” W 137” cause Capt. Algzrrrs llcelice is told of the telephone call until by I50 :1 brealndown of nego- weeks threatened to force the dissemination of knowledge. hr versliiris -11 it 9'0"" WP lih-"lain lfiiunters hayebeen killed hey. rift; Momma g . S i aboard the impounded Viscount. the plane landed. tlatiolio In the Big Four confer Russian-S he3'0'"I"19" 469” said. the universities have us. N.-rllty-iumrir.-I to liimlilan 2 re since he season open an mm" . g g ' g g . Kllllslonllirnnch Clnndlan Le- gnc. pm. 1;" week my. W.-wk. 3,-rim. the United katos and sinned the role of ' i i... to qllhlll) of the (-duration offered two drowned. L '5 g .ion t tth cl ' 0. 0 . "- 1 ::':.".'..3r:f...'. ...:..i:-: - :”.."::::::.:...H"' "1" n"."." ..;';::".::;:.” . am '0 .-. al S ly lxiui price for pox: In! 3 D r. Mghllelghlnlelinlater Molotov d . m I gcaryzule ' g 3 . - . n ri. flbese utlm t had t so in gh line iiere am-ins O m ” key :..m"."f"u.':'I??';lf(?,'ll'f"-1-.;"'.:.I' B'as-t Re ublicans of the "luIInull:soonlei'gd.ii)t:1lIdI:t ...;mr-linrrirmm. On his way HALIFAX (cm - Heavy new day, Nov, 2;, -rim. 5 . 1 ,. m. 1 P '3 .mupoctaly cordial 1-Ir home lvlalotlnv ugriflu-lngyd :13! m , . Tlrketa 01.00. I o Whldl mler Bulgdnn Soviet no n or II 3? JACK BILL log and that a safe and orderly and H m g M Ik ho t W”. ml, in. O Fern-mg mm "Hg. CIIOAGO (All-AHII I. lte- world is still a distant iloel . . . gum an: 0 d'ValW W ta. Ba "s.:1.Iml.1.mqic of pool. V snowstorm since 1374. I your ahower. been chlckenaadfowl contact Amos Gal- Will MIMI! nleht shim!" non on Maoloclurr ' pagandn in the put prior to the Airport to Ilallfu aowmr. I-nl. South Ruatico. Alao mu " INN till lhl "0"" can U, "ml wt" ' ''”I'"'""'' '''”''"'t OTMWA (OP) -Fol-the second each your since 194.: tempted to amend the term! of with 12 Inc '3'- iim United Imus in "Today the only reason we hire Tie f minister meetln -a.......-.. - ,.,r.,....c. to i.-.1 til. committee ones with gusts to 00 miles not '''i' I-000 III! dn0B- WI 5 time since Confederation the Com- 11 . NICO. K IVUIC. I stable Keneral price level is that 'u . ha at an mum"; M um S. H. y g I...” m be ha DEEMED sl.(.(.F5sFH' wnh mm” to C." M wmumu mm. and Mia". arm, n", Unioedl-ll car bulk mixed grail. III I much ha ha! union rising Industrial prices lire offset v-,..mllt" session after two years on Y3 H1001 I03 II W I! h '. ' g mnmmm ip d?' "d dmumem The memp, W” though 11,. gnaw was wet. "MIMI! GIIIIIM It Chnrlnlletowl 0' I the by fulllniz fnrrn prison The N'- of a human peace campaign F... V WOW h Rm” "mI"'I""”'" ”' ' '9” T ' " "M " . .,. ,;,,..,... ,,,,,,.,,. h , M, ,,, H ,0 7 5, The future of the storm is doubt- varebouae. . Nov. Slat. II! Dm H ance in our interdependent eco1I- wtiidi followed the death of Jo R .'y 9” cmlmlll” '0 I"-"5? "W lP9'ld' 0112:” Th "('50 mild. mend "1... m'mm,'I;m,.. mural majomyg mi my um-g are sign. that it is I'- It Morris. Itiur-Gain reed taco-who as as. any is rrueatened and the well-hr ugh stain. Results of the tall woom.-om, Enmnd (Realm, 5! Ffotrlml of Iovirnment de- o me cd R "mm! -M-mm - mum mm m,,rym,mn l"'VlN- some at n of aooooooo Americana is as ' "- ”''''”""'"'' "V ' MOTION REJECTED Breton about dawn and the g . hi . . show the correct estimate w .slr Winston Churchill said Frl- n. "wrung. pm" to N," turet 1-he ,,,V,,,,,,,,,ni re.-1. that nun. u predicted a nuaunlo 5 dating while no Republican cheer ..l mi amt.-. new rum were day night that he '9" "V"? "I" eathnated upuuilcum of fo II no sessions experiment was . The Progressive Conservatives will dlrnlnl-II "I7 W"!- md (hm ma'al In 5.” h 13. . ma . bu." wm leg."-ylhlllf la boorn- fyhxulf buy an East-West peac: after his two-month 1vhaca.t'i).oa la wanna to m mmmnu": ft: "mess and that ml.,h(., m.i,,gs in .150 MM 1... .,..l,,n in .n .g. flluerglea are expected in nearly CI mmarfleld nail. raeaaay. Nov. m,"""'"' .. '”"" S W W "'9 W” 54 ' H ,, ., me I” "” "m W” A '"'f” "'9 """h ”' F"""'i , fig. ”'f.'.f antenna examination. The dIplrt- time will be made if the com- tempt to lmvgnl c-blne! mini-tern ' "n". M”, 0... no"... 3",”; ' , mm m lit. 1:3??? m egauowe be" more intricate and agrees ve old f0;dm9;o"l::lW.Ie fans . :0. mm” M b. wmmmd m not mime sits again next rear being commitru members while y "H I." mm” huh """" '”'I'- for too little” - Ian cllro lest ."J'2;...r.... modem Indy were In: to eliminate :v.a"I":1akln lill first Pliblic mach 5' "MW "M '00? the amine While the zovernnieni fl-iigsulfj i?lShl:f'g;f;::fHo'n"m';;',f,:' W”; mount in the feeeaeea. not an III! national vrolr with mediocrity or settle '0' Whig, profited Ruasll am the a: in mm! OM00! 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