MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN pmjuu agave words are easy in mother's trouble. T. 3, Cu-rier: Cliarlnttauwn, surnnisnide 815.00 per annuin. Elsewhere ,, p,g..L 30.00. other Provinces and ll.B.A. 812.00 M! anniun.) Covers Prince Edward CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, HOSENBEHGS EXECUTED AT SING SIN Island Like the Dew SATURDAY. JUNE Reds Demand Recess Progressive Conservative Election Man GUELPI-I. Ont. (CP)-Text ofl progressive Conservative partyl elefiion manifesto, rend Friday night, by Hon George Drew: 1. We will reduce federal taxes by at least 8500,000,000 a year. This can be done without reduc- mg any pensions. family allow- ances, other social security pay- ments, or in any way impairingl the efficiency of our armed forces; 2, We will introduce legislationi exempting municipal councils and, school boards from sales tax andl excise tax on all purchases of machinery. equipment, instru- ments and other goods and which will further provide for taxation at all federal government proper- Coming invents "Reserve .luly 3th for st. Peter's my United Church Supper. ..R,.,e,-ye Tuesday, June 30th for graduation dance at Kinkora. --weekly Dance. "Dance in Savage llarbour Scliool. Monday. June 22nd. Burkes Orchestra. "Dance. Souris Line Road, South School. Monday, June 22nd. Music by Chaisson's. ”Pownal Ladies' Aid Cake Sale. Moore and McLeod's, June 20th. 230. "Reserve Wednesday. July 29th for annual Scotch Gathering at Montague. Sponsored by Cale- donian Club. "Dance every Tuesday night. Stanley Bridge Rink hall. Music by Munroe's Orchestra. "See Vernon River players present. "Lighthouse Nan" in Pownsl Hail, Wctlnesday. -lllntf 24. Curtain 8:30 p.m. "Lawn party at Argyle Shore Irhool Friday, June 26th, Argyle Women's institute. "Dance in Herniiiagv: School. Wednesday, June 24. Miliview tirchcstra. "Farmers ask about the shut Gain Feed Finance Plan. For par- ticulars contact your local feed mill. .Farmers who break records use. Shur Gain. ”Montague Players present their It-act comedy "A Ready llade Family" in Annantlale hall, Tuesday, June 23rd, at 8:30 p.m. "Come to the Lobster Supper at Chepstow School, Wednesday. July Fort Augustusq W'd"”d3y' Burke: Ommumi 'supremacy of Parliament and ifesto Issued ties. in municipalities on the same basis as that of ordinary munici- pal taxpayers. 3. A Dominion-provincial tax conference will lbe called immed- iately for the purpose of revising our whole system of taxation so that taxes on homes and farm lands for education, health and other essential services can be substantially reduced. 4. We will greatly reduce the cost of government by ending waste and extravagance, increas- ing efficiency, eliminating duplic- ation and improving accounting methods. In particular, we will re- organize the department of nat- ional defense. We will act immed- lately upon the findings of the Ctirrie and McNab reports as well as the reports of the auditor gen-, eral and others. These reports alll offer positive and constructive suggestions for dealing with thei waste, extravagancc, inefficiency and chaotic accounting methods disclosed in that department. 5. We will re-establish the true principles of the confederation pact set forth in the British North Armistice Talks Truce TaTts Not Broken Off However By George A. ltIcArthur MUNSAN, tAPi-The Commun- ists. angered by South Korean president Syngman Rhee's release of 26.000 anti-Red prisoners of war, Saturday demanded an indefinite recess in the Korean armistice ne- gotiatlons. The fiili plenary session, by the Reds. was recessed after 25 minutes at Paiimunjom, subject to call by either side. That meant the Reds did not break off the truce talks, placed in new peopardy. when an armistice was all but sealed. by Rlieels abrupt release of thousands of war captives in south Korea. The subject matter of Saturday's critical session was not made pub- lic. But the. official Chinese. Red. radio at. Pciping made it clear that: the Red delegates stalked into the; Panmunjom conference hut with al demand that the Allies recapturel all of the freed prisoners. By WILLIAM C. BAIINARD l SEOUL. (AP) - Peiping radio filled the air Saturday with angry blasts at the mass release of anti- Red North Korean prisoners or- idered by President Syngman Rhee. Nearly 26,000 North Korean pris- oners were loose in South Korea. They were promised money. food and medical aid by South Korean officials meeting in secret session rat. Pusan, temporary capital. i U. S. patrols searched half- henrtedly for the prisoners. unwill- ing to shed the blood of these foes of Communism but mindful that Rhee's drastic move might spell ruin for an. armistice Just as it was in sight. After denouncing the mass re-. called; Charge Connivance Crusader And . Communists radio stations in America Act. We will restore the the, rule of law. We will return control; of the nation's business to the el-t ected representatives of the peo- ple. We will put an end to govern- ment by secret ifalally Injured Returning Home From P.E.l. llisil . SAINT JOHN, N. B. tCP)--John DeBlois, 23, of llavcrhiil, Mass. died in hospital here Friday from injuries suffered in an auto-train ,collision near Musquash Wednes- ldnr. licBlois' mother. Mrs. Aldoiia Dc- Blois, and his 17-year-old sister are still hospital patients. The fourth occupant of the car. .Vfrs. Melina Regan, was not badly hurt. The party was returning to Hav- crhill from iiisceuche, P. E. I. Mr. Delilols a native of Haverhill. Mrs. Aldona DcBlois, the fonner Aldona Gallant. and her two childrcn, .lohn 23, and Dorothy 17. were returning to I-Iaverlilli after visiting Mrs. DeBlois' mother, Mrs. .lohn J. Gallant, age 91 years. of Miscouchc. The father, John Gai- lant, died some years ago. Mrs. DeBlois and her two children ar- rived home in Mist-ouche last Sat- urday and had returned on Wed- nesday morning. W R8 1 The UN command, however. has ' i orders-in-councilxl China and North Korea have ac-, cused the U. S. army of "conni- vance" in the mass breakouts. Haida En Route 5 from Korea OTTAWA (CF)-Good news forl North Korean train crews: You can breathe easier, the Crusader and Haida are on the way home to Canada. The Canadian destroyers have. both been relieved after a year of! United Nations service during which the Crusader became the' UN's champion naval train-buster: with 4 1-2 "stops" to its credit. Haida racked up three. ” The Crusader sailed today from fkeutersl .- l"ara- Japan and is due in Esquimalt trooper Capt. George H. Page oflduly l by way of the Alcutians. Rye Beach, N. l-f.. said Friday an-jThe Haida. is due at Halifax Julyl other paratrooper sat. on top of his 22 by way of Hong Kong, Singa-i lplaced the blame squarely on the South Korean government. with the 26,000 prisoners gone. the POW compounds now contain only about 21.000 of the 47.000 captives which the United Nations thad said would forcibly resist re- lturn to Communism. of those re- maining, more than 14,000 are Chinese. Rides To Earth as Top of Parachute l TOKYO. parachute as he drifted carth-lpore and the Mediterranean. 1 wards from 2.000 fcct over Japaiii Their places have been taken byl Y9f7P1lll.i'. ,t.he. destroyers Iroquois and Hu-I "I felt. an awful hump and looked ran, up to see it lcg dniicling over thcl side of my chute." he said. . 2t'r;.W;::"';2:; Coal Mine In stilace Bay To . i Close July 31 parachute was tangled around his body. To prevent his passenger falling to his death. Page wrapped one of his parachute suspension lines. E - l i GLACIG BAY. N. S. tCPl Doin- ittinn Coal C0l1lpRlly'S No. 24 tmine here will he closed July ."tl.' round the man's leg. "And we just drifted down togethcr." Page said. Ncitlicr was injiircd. FORT w0RTHv T”v (Alli -A-The cnllicry employs more thani, tremendous noon - hour explosion I400 mm, 1 levelled n Forth Worth fireworks Hm-did C, M, cm-dnn, cnmpanvl istomge plant on the iiortliwest,.-;(-9.p,-;.5ide..t ,-md grneral man-, loulskirts of the city iiijuriiitz about "Mr, 5.-lid Firiday iiiglit the col- 20 persons. No one was killed. lmry Md 10.; ynonoy pvery gear-i 1st. Supper served from 4.30-8.30. Dance after. "All taxes due Kiiigsboro School it-nit paid by June 25th. will be col- lected. Wilbur Jarvis. secretary School Trustees. "Pantry sale at Island Radio ('enlre Saturday at 300 p.m. sponsored by West Royalty Home and School Association. "Showing at Mistewart. Fridaylcxpectcd to dock at Quebcc cityiiccr of the nrmyis Coronation'i,”,.. A and Saturday nights at 8.30. ”UH- Friday, the army has announced. icontinaent. tamed Frontier" with Shelley Win- ters and Joseph Cotton. "Unloading Saturday and Mon- fl&.V. car choice wheat. 33.35 cwt. Erin! bags. R. L. Dickleson. New Glasgow. "Kerosene and Gas Refrigerators. Family size 5269.50. Apartment size tlil9.b0. Electrolux (Canada) Ltd, 1561 Great George street. city. Phone 1707. "Buying daily. good thrifty sticker pigs. Paying 323.00 pair, 85 lbs. and over. Will also buy smaller ones. Wellington McNe.ill as Son. Huntain as Bell's Wharf. "Chicken Supper. Thursday. June 25th. grand opening Mt. Alb- ion Legion Hall. To avoid disap- Dointment. purchase tickets from my member of Canadian Legion Vernon Branch. supper served 5.30 till I P. M. "Buying Pigs Monday at Fred- Hlclnn: Tuesday, Brookneld 9 A.M.. Mlllfin. 10: York, 1 P. M.: Redford. 1: Tracsdie 2.30; Mount. Stewart, 3: Fort Augustus. 4 watervale, 4.30: Vernon River. 5: Pownal. 3.30. Wed- h9ldI.v. New .Glasgow. 9 A. M.: Wheatley River. 10; Holmes” Gor- Mr. 11; New Haven, 1 P. M.; Bon- -haw. no Desable. 2; Kelly's Cross. 8: Emerald, 4: Clifton. 5; Ken- Ilnrton. oso. Paying 327.00 a pair "tr lood pigs over so pounds: also ltuying smaller ones. Knud Jorgen- on. i OTTAWA (CF)--Three ships carrying the bulk of Canadals act- ,ive and i'('sei've army contingent rhomc from the Coronation- about 325 officers and nien-are f The firrat ship expected is the !SS Canberra. which sailed from lsouthnmptoii June 17 with about! i175 nicn, mostly from the reserve army. The Canberra will be followed into port by the EMS Samaria. Egy CAIRO, (Reutersl - Fl-sin-c Cairo Friday celebrated Egypt's first day as a republic with pray- ers. merrymaking and day-long crowds cheering In the streets. lt was the Mnslcm Sabbath and Ccn. Mohamed Naguib, who oust- ed King Fnrouk nearly a year ago drove with his revolution coun- cil to prayers in a mosque in the Cairo bazaar area. Crowds shouted their praise as they drove by in open cars. Thousands wnitrd outside the mosque to greet. them. when prayers began. there were more worshippers outside than inside. Thousands knelt on mats. wooden boards and pieces of paper on the roadways. Naguib's proclamation last night stressed that the Egyptian people would have "the.final word" on the type of republican system they wanted, and could choose iDue At Quebec Today ptians Celebrate As Republic Is Proclaimed since 1035 and there was little C t0 C t0 t hope. of improvement. t . Some nicn will he cmployerli on after closing to remove inaterlall and cquipment. Mr. Gordon saidl the TFh1flll'l(lFi' will be given work at other collicrs ”so far as pos-, isihie." The closing was the second an-. faisters and meilnb-eirsvof the Cnna-I . , noun:-ed hv the com any thisl ldiaii womyeiisgArniy- Corps. Tiimmomh. N” 1,3 ,.,,HI1.,.y shmi 'SS"Atlantic will arrive next. with;dm,." Jun, 1; fm. ”,,.,.,, n,,.,nu,5p i” ”'m"" I-W9”? mnded by Lt"lu-iiile iiiiclcrgiwiiind operations are; COL '1' R” smmi c"mm'mdl"5' 0IC.ninclianl'1.cti, lnnving 1.200 mcnl ratlitcc-rl working I01"?-Tl , twill he 1 A fourth and final draft w'llli,-mm”, Teach Halifax July ii on the SS; iNepttiiiia. It. will consist almost entirely of the band of the Royall I22nd Regiinent which attendedi Fredericton Man lthe Coronation celeb ation f l-', lion-ins: It tour of dutYr ltvith tlliepneads l2'lth brigade in Ger employed when the pill Si'll.VliIY. I(7Pi NIllIIl'lf'P Boone- of lFrcrini'i:t.m was clccted pre- sidcnt of the Maritime. Library Association here Friday succeed- ing Dorothy Cullen of Charlotte- town. l'tuby Wallace of Sydney was named vice-president and I-iv:-Ivn Czinipbcll of Halifax sec- re-tar,v-trcasiire.r. . Condiictiiig a discussion on ltrcnris in modern literature were new constiliiiion. The new regime would be main- tained throii ho t . rnm,.m,,n,,r p:,.;,,I:r' I "Ir" ye”lRobcrl Rogers. Fredericton. H. D. M,,jj5,.1,h gar,” whn h,”m',lClisndiei',- Charlottetown: Sister 'nin.x'pr M n,,U(,Ml ”u.dRm,a in Marin INIIFIIRPI. Anllgonish, N. S.. cabinet changcs announced at the "'"l II”l""" I'"”'kI""v A"”"Pi'lll5 same time, said the proclamation R"-"'1' N' S" of a republic would not make ' ” I C ” MW shuttle in Esyptl foreign Doctor Klllld wlllll policy. In cutting the last tics with On EIHCTQCHCY Faroiik's monarchy. Ntlluili ro- 7 - moved all possibility that the Rt)RERV'Al.. Que. fCPt- Dr. N'0i'lIl"nnl rcscnt. Prince Abdel .iemi-Marie Levesque. mayor of M""'”"' ""'"'lil "'9" l'l'N'm0 ill! St. Felicit-ii. Robe-rvsl county, was '"P""'"'- HUllI0I'llY in Elypt. lln- killed Friday in an automobile ac- lll Friday night every law de- cident on the Chibougamau high- Cl'PPtl lI.V NaiIulh's government way. needed the prince's final ap- The accident happened while Dr. PFOVBI. He was regent for Far- ouk's infant son Fuad, who now joins the ranks of throneless kings at the age of 17 months. Levesque was on call to attend llll' employee O'Connell Company. Dr. Levesque is survived by his an emergency of the AngryB1astsFr0m Peiping On Release Of Prisoners PEI Historical Society Reorganized In Chitown lease and charging the U.B. army ”connived with the Syngman Rhee gang," Peiping reported that the Communists had ”demanded" Fri- day fiili dress meeting of the truce delegates at Panmtinjom. The South Korean president re- ceived in silence a cable from Eisenhower declaring Rhee had violated United Nations' command authority in ordering the release of the North Korean prisoners. The facts were these: Only about 9,000 anti-Red North Koreans re- main in Allied custody whereas the Allies had agreed to turn over more than three Llmfl. that ntim- ber to a neutral rcpatriaiioii coni- niission under terms of the pro- posed armistice. A real effort to promote greater interest in the historical back- ground of the Province and the many existing relics of the past will be made by the newly-formed executive of the Historical Soc- iety of Prince Edward Island which was originally incorporated in 1882. For several years past groups of citizens have made cconscientious efforts to establish a museum to house historical articles in a per- inanent collection and thus pre- vent. their loss or destruction. To further the plan the reconstituted Society will hold an exhibition of such articles this summer in the Y. M. C. A. building. It will not be commercial enterprise in anyl sense as admission and ciitries will be free and nothing will be offered for sale. The items to be shown and for which it is hoped to find perman- ent accommodation will be all kinds of ancient maps to coins, books, manuscripts, Indian relics, examples of old linndicrafts, chinaware, glass, silver, pottery, pewter, kitchen utensils of an- other era, lamps, photographs or Jewelry. His Honor Lieutenant Governor T. W. L. Prowse is the honorary president. of the socicty while the. honorary vice president is Mr. Justice A. E. Arsenault. Dr. L. W. Shaw, Director and Deputy Min- later of Education, is the presid- ent. Otlie.r active officers are vice president. .1. E. Harris. secretary Mrs. W. M. Breliaiit rind treasurer A. Waitheii Gaudet. Members of the Messrs. R. Earl Taylor. Stewart. Dr. Frank MncKinnon. T. Davies, Mrs. K, S. Rogers, Miss M. Haszaitd, Major T. E. MacNtitt. J. L. Currrin, R. L. Cotton, Victor; Purdie, Professor J. H. Blanchard and W. E. Bentley. Comeldlesumes Training Flight executive are W. F. A, J.; GANDRR. Nfid, mm .. Tiirl l'tCAF's touring (loiiit-t jet traits-I port Dftlfl a short, uiicveiitful vis-i it. here Fi'tdiiy crt route from St. John's, Nfld, to Montreal. l The piano. one of two rt-centl)” ptircltrnsr-d bv the air force from, Bi'itniii, is on a cross-couiitijir, training flight, One of her wlnrzr flaps u as slightly damaged Thurs- day when she llll(lPl'.Illfll. the run- way at Torbay airport, near St. John's. Morelung. Less Stomach Cancer. Doctor Says I is steadily iiicreasing and will soon equal the record of stomach cancer as a killer, Dr. M. B. Perrin said Friday. Addrpsging the aiinual conven- tloti of the Canadian Medical As- sociation. the doctor said the in- cidence of lung cancer is rising and the incidence of stomach can- cer is dropping. The doctor quoted figures to show it per cent of male cancer deaths in Mniiitoba during 1952 were due to lung cancer. These fig- ures indicate a similar trend across Canada. Lung cancer is predominantly a male disease but figures from Brit. nin show that a trace of it is starting to appear among women. Dr. Perrin said a. common dif- ficiilty is the failure of doctors to follow through on their examina- In Paris. Farouk declined to widow, the former Georgette Dion their own president under the Comment and six children. lions after a disease such as pneu- monia is discovered. iMi's. Donald Crombie, also of I-Ioyt.l WINNIPHG. tCPAl---I.llllK t".HllCPTlSpecia,1 MAXI MS . OFA. MERE MAN Keep running after I dog And he will never bite you. The Guardian. Mn Canto , Morning Daily Founded 1801. ' 20, 1953 16 races G PRISON YESTERDA lleillls Eill Dal lCanadians In Korea ill Fl9ll1l9ll iGiVen Instructions In l-993' If?!” lCurrent Tense Situation By Reiirian Morin ossmrnc, N. Y., (API-Julius. '7 7- . , . arid Ethel Rosenberg. silent andp mC31'gl1(;tnV2Ao.n rLt;.;l:)c;dt:;;:iei:)lf without emotion, died in the eler-, 251,1 Brigade under mg M-"an" tric chair lnciday night for betray-i ing atomic bomb secrets to Russia I Julius, treading firmly and un- supported by guards, entered lht-l Sing Sing death chamber first, ii" 8:04 pm. EDT, as a chaplain ln- Hlil,l,, Que, rcpt 15.-mp,-,, Hun ' , toned the 23rd psalm by his side grocers pleaded guilty Ito charges ;1,.(,M”I(.):,,f,Fnce Mmm” claxwn but His wife was then led in. at 8:11.! The charges followed a drive bvl :If:.:,h(::',i1a'r1,(;:IIu.,C.rlInl8!rI,f,r ' 1" p?uIMH and she. was dead at. 8:16. just lstythe Qiichcr: gnvr-riimcnt to Plllt'll'flt'ii ,, '(uh:;amm 1"”, la, Ema nmm minutes before the last rays of the R ban ricaliist tlic prodtic'ioii. .salcl;mlv.. "rm. R ,M 2; Kw or”! D,”- sctting sun bctokened the start of Hrijid distribution of niargarinc iii ;,.,,',",. 5 Ir I 0 a H 1 he llcbrcw Sabbath. t P. province, ' . Their deaths ended a frenzied, These were the first margarinela(:;Tep&i(.I,hinbrm:l elfnfhok Cu" day of dramatic legal moves after,f0m'lCW"l3 lfi l'lllll'3 lil-ilfitli Write? r-rt;-g haves been ,1 "I IN b gr?" the Supreme Court had voided a l”3lli' ill? tzmvcrs wcre i"l'ial'pllt'i m,,Ini',, 1),. I,-xmq alrmllfni V IL” stay of execution previously graiit-;il'llll SPll1Illz. but Ci'm'.iii Artnriiay H... PI,,.,.ig,m4nndIdK tiihrl Mfr”!- ed by Associate .lustic.e William 01!-Hla Labcllc. agrccd to a reducumi H,” Camd, inpapc es mm Douglas, lift the original charge to that of W,,d,.nti ' R re” con”- There was no demonstration out-lD055ES5iI18- M,',,;,amn mid Thmmw mgm tense situation in south Kore; are undcrstood to have gone. out from Ottalvn to Fri: Jean Allard, the l')l'lERflP comirisnrier. Tliry iicie scnt. with tltr approv- Margarine Cases :rl;.::::..W.rr.::.l::::i: ::.:::;:.t: comm -snow be -- river, but 30 miles away in Newlnrew ::,LRI,1;Yr.f.I:z,.I,I,Ilr-L3,, mmat'dmny, brat York City, at the Rnsenbergs'; um, "gm, "8 ar,.mil:.n1CeS(.,Il3h':1rS;;)l'; home. police stopped a mass meet-: lml M 5.000 Dersons as a hysterlcalr C ' F wave of screaming and shoutingv arose as the hour of execi tl - ' ' "” ” llirom Bitterness ; M. llllllllll will be done ordcrs Mr. Boss has reported that mem- bers of the brigade have received orders to travel at. least in pairs, to avoid South Korean demon- pre- under UN rived. First To Die stratioiis and to take other The Rosenbcrgs were the first; Cl'F:l.Plf, Ont., ltiPl nanrgn Ca,,,,,,m l'nitcd States civilians to die for llrcw. Pi-ngressivo, Chris v i v ” espionage. mad". mm Friday mg-as lg: mTlhee.epgc;ne1ral dginen appears to be The day's dramatic efforts to lint”! the present election cam- W rd min" '0, ' mmd” V” save the couple, there were nine Mien will be free from bitter- 515-1 .,:,';y ;,,,'."l..,, Iguchrsmacut on! m. H I - .. A . an o pro ec "ll "mil "till" 1" Ft -Vfilrll Ol themselves if they have to bur, not friendly disagreement." His remarks were made in d Sll”PFh Prepared for delivery at ' ill: Olitnlfiit of his campaign here. On Polio Treatment I-?””” it ” ""i "W " hone. IIP said, ”that . . . we will - .,. ihe it-hie, during the course of this WINNIPEG, ICPI .. A 1,imledi"lV”Fllflll. to conduct our political stares expert in m.e,,enunn of poI.lfllS('llSSifll1S in a spirit of friciid- jomyeipms told the Canadian Medglly disagreement . . . ical Association Friday that thel 7ll"""" I dmlrte with use of a serum believed likely tollmm” "ll"ll'”” "I Called! it to get involved with Koreans otherwise. ?Co(riVllfi.iled cn'Page 5 cat75- I the South. Makes Statement Big Liquor Profits Al Uranium City I s.asKA'n3oN. tor-v-1-11. s..... Ikatchcwan government is making n,,,Sltl,000 I month profit on operat- ullfllls of its liquor store at Uranium ,1”.-City in iiorthwestern Saskatche- provide complete immunization toll"-V il”l-l' '" 'xP'”5 WM . pullo is being held up by melagivenicitt, but niny I xay Wm, wan. Municipal Affairs Minister dangers involved. idccn Smccrlly that he is worth;.- Mcllliosh says: "This perhaps all” of you an idea of the population." Dr. William McDowell I-lanimon ''”5l”'li ” 3 "mil it'll” MS of Pittsburgh spoke on the finalt""””” I” 5"” hl-S i""”'IiF.i' ac- day of the convention, then amp- lm"'l”W '0 ll” WV” Pitllllftil Wilh- lified his views in a press con-'1"'”i fcrence. He said it. may be yearsl, "1 NW" not agreed and 1 dd before US. research workers coii-i"”' ,"'”l' '”7"'” "ml man." ill his sidcr the material safe. l”l”'””"-i hill. lliPTe have He said the research is iindcr,h""" ""1"-V'”'””l”"-N lil"'-C" l ll"! the direction of Dr. Jonas Salkl"'"ml.i' coniinenrietl and support- of Pittsburgh and is carried outi"l wh"i' I" N” d”"- That I on monkey tissues. lllltlk is the way that democracy "If it weren't for considerations shmlld W'"kt" of caution, we might start usingl ' it almost immediately but we Just? can't take the risk," he said, j Referring to another polio V3;-,.l cine for which much hope was! held. Dr. Hammon said, "Gammel globulin was my baby and I navel to say it wasn't much good." Earlyl F-Vnerinients on the use of the siih.' stance were carried out by flltll doctor and it research team dur-l Some l'otits- . Wouti) RATHER WIN; AN ARQUMENT Forest-Spraying Project Nears End "iMl”'RF1l.L'T(l.N'. Y R, t(',r'i . Tlin mnnstcr fort-st-sprrtytiiz cam- . .paign laiinchcd against the spruce ;r.',f,,,'l 1:-D55(1)(-.32 'md"mlC in the U5. hudworm in northern New ul t 0. children were lnnoc-lhriinswlck cotlntics late last ll 9' ' liitoiiiii is almost I .. . tlir-e-quarters b Gamiiie glrliiilin was found tmcoiiiplctrri. l e ton iiastetiil and tinccrtzilm". said Dr. Hampton. "We were un- Officials said one of the six Friday at 'rngnxT(), (CPI-Minimum and least: it ildr-rncss air-. maximum temperatures: able to select the right people wholgtripg dsad rm. H... ram,” oD,,.,i mug Mdg. ""d"l it til the Flsht time. It ation of i': icnrl niivivlicrc it-ll: - an '12 . , A i - . i - Dawson would-take an inexhaustible supply have scnt aloft ti: quota of pDT:x.j”m,,R 4;; 5;; l0 V Dl8i'Pnt polio and we just hi the curl of this iveck. lcargm-V 44 50 haient ll0f. it. Sf!-I'll 77' small plaiics Ilr'lV9lf((gg;;r;1. 42 64 "'1 "'”""""- Slllnyrfl about 730.1100 mm or tn.;w.m,,p,.g 55 71 Man. 3 sccticidc N1 Softwood stands Tm-onto G3 84 ' 'iiich othnrvtise irniiirl fall prcy (rm,-Hm 58 316 Dfowlied In N. B. in the budivorni pest. l-rmm,,.,.1 M 112 g After lrist ,vcnr'.s small-r op:-rJ ”,.b,... 53 85 FR.,:DERI(--F03-V (CI,-,,"A mnnlritinin, tlic first in Now Brutus. Smm.U,n 54 33 and three rliildrcn drowned Fri- IH"K' ll.” mml"l"-V ””” "I lI”'l'lS.'lilli. John. N. Fl. . 50 '76 flay when a caiinc capsized in a I””"I ”'I”" ””" :'I""”m '"i””Vlfallf:ix 51 '7 law, all (-,.mml Bnssvme 30 nmmlu-is cstiiniied at rinse in int) pcr (-hn,.1n,”,m,,.n 30 75 mum of wrpg ' r-cut 'lh-2 3cnr's OIIIPFIZIF is l.- g,.dm.,. M -m The victims arc Leonard Slipp,im”'mn WWI iY7l.”lTlDtlll'i 50 M ' l.-w John's. Nfld 62 M .53. of Cciilrril Blissviile; Willipiin Mcimiiolilii, 13. and Harry llc- N Laiigliliii, 9. sons of Mr. and Mrs! Byron .ifrl.atiglilln of Hoyt, andl I Clare Cronibic, ti. son of Mr. and' W WA :0 iir.inr:r.nicnc.. tAPi an um:..Mar1tlmesis chansina to I WM- The at-cidciit occurred about. 4:.'l0lcd States non-dutv inllitarv andlctly flow. This is causing fog in ldisappcar from coastal regionathal p.m. ADT. SPRTCII for the bodies be- i civilian travel in Fler'..ii was sus- gaii imiiicdialcly hilt none had been pciiricd hv l'S nriiiv lltlRflQilail(tl'S'hnIp l7P"ll 9X17"-Sell l0? NI-VPl'lll 5".” rccovci-I-d two hours later. ihcre Fririnv llillil liirtlirr iioticc "ll ll”-S V-P 0ill"ll'l-"'- lllfire 55 Ill" ”-' ”'" l'lc change In the weather picture. B.C. Paratrooper Given llAl,lFAf(, tcPi-The weather Office here says the southerly flow I vr-ry warm. moist air over the lnthcr than brighter skies in the in- land regions. Temperatures i-on to the tins in New Brunswick and Gaspe and Campbellton reported I high tcnipcrature of 01 degrees. Regional forccasts: Prince. Edward Island. Maison ' r - - --v-- - - - - ....- N. B. coiinties. St. John river val- p 0'T”lVili'lt. fCPl - The arm,v'slclIs in the Nortliiu-at Tcrrltnrlos lieu, Bay of Chlleurt sunny Ind chief has Riv-n Pin. .lAnlFl Rnd-l As he ,iumpcd the rope for lmr- llftl: light westerly winds. Low- ricr -scnieiliitiz to show his grand,-rm: his rlflc rntizltl on a that high at Charlottetown 5'! and 'lli rlitlrlrcii sonic day to prove that ,nMi' llic door and lic ittiriiz sir:-t)loncInn 57 and 8.5. Fredericton M he not "lil.V liilnli danllinz from Wlitlcvi hi" tlic rnnc outside thr-land 85. Saint John 55 and 75. Ed- nn airplnm- iii sub-7.0-rn ucatlicr lploiic, licavy nquipninnt humptng,mund!fon 60 and I5. Campbell 00 for half an hour but prev:-ntedlnciiiist his leg: and the cold.and 90. trust-rl.v hr his courage under tnelizimu-ing at him. The other para- Outlook for Sunday: Sunny ant ordcnl. . lrnopcrl liitiipod over him. lhnl. gl.t.-t.en. G. G. Simmonds has For a half hour ihn air crawl Bay of Fundy: Light winds: I given Ilic Missmii (lift, R. ii. ttlcd to drag hint bark in. Tlie-. fcw clouds with visibility in miles anlitwr a spFI;Fi.'ll conimcnriallnIl,ii'”':ili and tltc uinvl sword WPIF inwcrlng occnsioiiaily in fog pat.- sarlng that In. Roclncr "slinwedltnn much. I'.l7llIll)t they signallnd ch!-I to nnc-half mile. Temperat- the mark of a real man and alto Bruin-r mm mm muid 1,.nd u,-Min ch. 1”; 50.. soldinr of the highest atandard"lnr cut him lama. Hp gigndngd ...M ..-...-M.,. after he got tangled up in mak- back in cut him loose. filgh tide today at. Chnrlottetriww; help-I at 424 A. M. and 4.so.p. M. ing it Jump and dangled llc droppad without mishap. it-ssly until cut loose. llad he panicked and pulled High tide on the North shore II The citation liarked back to his reserve parachute it would iii 12 02 A. M. and 12.23 P. M. the Fcbrtiary day when para- all prd'babilily have fouled the Summerside tide eighteen min- iroopers of the 2nd battalion. clcvntors on thc tall plan!-, rc- utes later than Charlottetown. Prince-is Patrician Canadian Lirzhtlsuiting in the loss of the air- Sun rises today at. 4.26 A. M. and lfnfantry. took part in an cxcr- craft. and its crew. sets at 8.03 P. M. . r. -4-...