'L t wet Wiuiiii 'l'n'I PIOPLI'O PAPIR Maxim: of a More More cannot: bite. never show it Y” your teeth. "1TF3.EEs ETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY ,AUGUST 27, 1955 US OFFERS ISRAELI-ARABS Changes Are Announced In Potato Marketing Board take place Wiihiu the next week. Pi-smior Mathosoa stated that the main purposes of the loard were twofnldztllfro promote and improve marketing conditions, (2). To deal with disease control. In dealing with the litter, Mr. Mathe- son said it was the intention of the Government at the next session of thc Legislature to set aside I iiiibstantlal amount for control of disease in the potato crop. Association; Eidric C a in p b e i l. Charlottetown. secretary of the' P.E.'. Potato Dealers' Association. and Lorne MacFarlane. Summer- side. in commenting on the Board's perlonnel. the Premier noted that the change was not a redical one. Hc pointed out that a former membcr of the Legislature was included among both the dealer and producer represciitatives The iiniiigi.-s in Int." pL'ib0ill1Gi of lhe pniaio Marketing Ioard were ,,,,,...,,.mi yesterday by Premier Aw filatheson who said that the Government's sole purpose in deal- mi; with the matter was to get ,..r.i.- degree of harmony in the pii'JIllI industry of the Province. git-pxniiisiy the Potato Marketing pom-ti luiii in members. cnnsistini ,.i ax producers. three dealers and mi. t-imiwrativa representative. i-,..i,., mp npw .qet.np mg (-9. term of office of each member of "The Government is very con- '”,ptV;liv(Vn1Fn'jh('ll'bVi"bF (Iriipped lhc Board will continue until a scion: of the importance of the uilli the producer members and successor had been named by the potato industry to this Province" dc-moi inemhor-: being the same Government. The power of the the Premier said. pointing out that in .mm,,,.,. Board has been left unchanged A of 5.200.000 bushels of i tatoel ax- i-..V. iirlglilil iicmiicrs hi my chairman will be named by the ported from Canada during 1953- BHM M", haw new apphinied hy members from among themselves 1954. there were 3,155,000 bushels WV. .;,,...,.."m.n H, (iii.nm(-;- ai ihe at a meeting which is expcctnd to i('oniiniied on page 2. col. 4) (Elm rniiicnt's pleasure are Donald .i lifliiililnflifl, p r o d u c e r, Glen- finimi, David Wright. p r o dVu car i ..t. n viontague: Allie MacNelll, pwiiiz-pi-. O'Lear,v. Thc new pro- Ottawa Takes Wraps OHM Jet Engine Development .-. J ifoorson Leaving am: For Russia By . iAir On Sept. 30 . VICTORIA. (OP) -External i Affairs Minister Pearson an- nounced Friday he will leave Ottawa aboard an R.C.A.F. l aircraft Sept. 8) far a week .' long visit to Russia. l Mr. Pearson will be the first Western power foreign . minister to visit Russia since i the end of the Second World War. it ll reported here the R C. AF. plane will be the first non-Communist aircraft given permission to land in Russia for 10 years. Govt; Files Up S62400 000 July Surplus ' GOV'T FILES ifirst fiscal year was Sl32.000,000, tilt-.i!!'"'ilZ?'i?esl-is?” iii?-in-1752 DWELLING DESTROYED AT VERNON BRIDGE hl'l”'"'” MMNQHL it me"'',)" "I ny ALAN DOMVEl.l.Y ll adds iiva-per-cont more thruat ""' P E, Pmam pmdunrs Asi CM-Idlll Pf!" 3"" Wm" "'3" "WW3! l""b"m"" uldmbft Iliown above is the dwelling of lnttcinwn and Montague fire dev.Ross of Roseberry arrived on the ("Vi giirliilltin, Thomas R. Cullen. Mid- ilie dealer members of the . .iic liniiis F Burge. Five president of the Prince OTTAWA tCPl - Federal sci- entists Friday took the wraps off it now jet engine development which can double the rain of climb of an interceptor plane or uivc an added burst of blazing speed to lei fighters. Product of four years of re- search and testing and believed to be unique. the top-secret device cause of the cooling of the vital turbine pai't.s-increases the on- Mr. Sam Martin, Vernon Bridge. P3”"l9'"-5 was 5"”3h' bl” mm.-5 em(.i(,n(.y as it became enveloped in flames "gm El'1'4";hVlfp mnfr(:Isep&';li'n"rE whhi this means in terms oL.and later burned to thc ground hridgr. m,,.k,.,5 who Eauure fllllllllllnf alllllly and PXITEV-Weredishortly after four o'clock ycstci'- riiiicklv at tho scenc of the fir in cie fliglii will vary with in- My weninl wmiam Mamnv 8 dividual aircraft. . TESTED ON SLOW JET -eon of the owner, who is legless, For the 1.51 six month; if hulwas the only occupant of the house been tested on a Glosier Meteoniat the time the fire was digcnvpp. iinn... lmwirl lsloiid Potato Dcalr-i's' itiire within the house and Coming Events it was carried to safety. A biicke they scene with a pressure pump but I the dwelling was at that time bv- 361400.000 compared with I 528.- and y.ud saving. The dwelling which 700-000 -WTPWS 10" "'9 SM"? mnnlh workcd valiantly to save the furn-jpariially covered by insurance it in brigade was formed and was in-tchurch wedding dlwas a very fine home would take M 1954- elai lcasl Stulflil to replace. It was t wife was acting as organist at a in Orwcll The April l. OTTAWA tCPl-They i..i.i.i i.'..'.;;. "el!l'b0"- ernment's budget surplus for the , four months of the current WILL LEN” In N08 the . finance department announced Fri- be '" ”"""a”0"a' 1"" W 9"" In July. Miere was a surplus of The surplus followed a hiiii;;ct- ary deficit in June of 361100.000. Mr. Martin, at the time of the partly caused by higher defence reported that the larger portion of fire was working at Uigg and his expenditures. For the fiscal year that started Finance Minister Harris Move Aimeci At Permanent - Peace Setup 4 NEW YORK. (AP)--The United States Friday d lfored Israel and the'Arab states a security treaty guar- anteeing their frontiers if they will join in making a per- manent peace. I "I hope that other countries would be willing to join in such a security guarantee, and that it would be spon- sored by the United Nations," State Secretary Dulles said in announcing the proposal. Dulles spoke out on Middle East problems in a m at policy address prepared for the Council on Foreign o- flations. i)ii.-xii-7 I are------.-A itwliiinei: l:)dliiPi'p”ilILiilflS fi: w5n”:5fn .."" :"dm::f, (zrhggg a soluiion” to the problem of - .- drawinp permanent boundaries "fl-?mAa"dTAr'bs'" In . between Israel and her Arab 9 m" an 0 an a camel as a result of "deep a .anxlous thought" over the cor- reni situation there. In making known the American wilingness to sign a formal treaty Dulles said; "President Eisenhower has an- ithorized me to say that yvos: a solution of the other related problems. he would recommend that the United States join in for- mal treaty arrangements to pre- vent or thwart any effort by either side to alter by force duo boundaries between Israel and ii Arab neighbors." Further. he said there "might able Israel to pay the compensa-3 tion which is clue" many of the 900,000 Arab refugees who once lived in territory now occupied by lsrael. Thriisfacrctary said he proposed Edith Slows Travel Rate Hiillitl inrru-.-lilo school. Mnn- 0'35 lmV6”i1L'(l Bi Uplands airpurl H l'0lRlil9l)' 3100' lei I01-"led by the ad He was able to escapc on his strumenial in keeping the nearby family were givcn tcnipornrv shcl- has forecast a deficit of i150.0tltl.- , ' ,4.” A"..,,,, 39. herc to rcpnrlers and i'amei'amcn. JRAF. and ii'Ii1iluil3i)'0l'1eiaf its ttwoiwheei chair gnd give nu. aim-mV mwgimg wpmhq down mus, pnnlter by Mr and Mrs can mnwu, M". This mmpares mm 3 5151'. h .'i.lrl-AMI. Fla"; ;'A.Pi--I;I(;iilt,iI. mtg. . - n , e cngines i a nu. e or ers. ' . . i u . . . , ui icane wi. on e .- V” mm" Vnmnn kw" "ML Tu” prS':iYi:1rIpTl(;xntd'e;:c:-TiTb,eclil.Sui!:' 1;! aPiim1ili':iP "W "W resuusv P T3110 asiustanjewof both the Char wanting a double loss 7Mrr. Donald afWVernon Barters Film Lab deficit the previous year. Slow” hm forward movam:;tl'9”l llav -Miami an amhnrners which hum 'addmmml With the new afterhurnar roar- F h I I -fnE”'n:I::;;s”V:::";0E3;t;fm'g;: OVBT PM M1811”? Wldly but 0011- o . V , V, Ca. D T V fuel in the engine tallpirw in M "”-t" "'5 M."e"r """k'd 57 -tiFQ.ll'O i'enC n C eanup d m, 51317 oiiooiyi '13- 1 mm” M. kick hi.” 09"” 1"” R lltwl-ll -WW in ""0 '4" mm g,.m,,, speed about 4.10 miles an hour in a low-4 , C”"”""9 V s v - - A 'f frenzy with 80-mile winds. C ' 'h C 'h d I. ' l . . ' d't . I -1,200,100,000 ' "l '"”' "” " "W Y cooi.s.V THEN suovgs cl Jiiypasi. To a seC(:)ndtrux?6THn Mg.-gcca" V E53": ;U79Vm'0m. Theiisirf I 6S5l(i)emvvlaiesS:entredtatf'lVi;:m.'AD'gT LONDON (Reuters)-Al official nan, daimi ye,-him uaii, Mun. scientists oi the National Re- cl 01 "T? "ITS ailing El 8 011 T . . V 0 pins for the same paiod of thyggo .1 ufheai Ofl mm 3” 1 mnnique issued by the Egyp- dm-V Augugi mg search Councills national acroiiau- "ls Pr - V19 P3719 10001911 5kY'lcf'sls I . 5 137300900 mm? 50" ea? O Cape mt"-313" Anny hildqulficfl in Cairo i so ti i ii d "W embmhmem add” 3 new ivaidsimimg imtiah 0' abiuttuoool a it9;.4v:NyueErUWi?s S i ' ' hicl-nmiiicluig toiwiitrd iih'iF”d”' "M 1: I'"'u' "" "m' Refill If NH HY III I 3000- twist-a spray of jet fuel. kerosene 99 ” mm " 7" "ill" 95- I . i W” 5 91 '5 95 ed in I clash ith 1! tion for- Ellloi "ill on the blades of the engine's tur- John H. Parkin. director of thel By JOSEP? If DYNA” V i Wm" J"1y' b"d5e""y Trwenues 3" h”"l'- T ces this moi-living, 530 radio . - AIX-LES-BAINS France iXPi- "9 5369-300t00ih "P 3000-00" r . T H V V , VV V . hint: to cool their 1.200-dcgree national acrnnaiitical estab-. . c '1 ' . , . -11 HITTOFCB hurricane hull?-er announced in its Arabic broad- Ntlluldl 0-NU? (-COILPHWH 10 T: . t r '.h - Premier Edgar Faiirc cinlrd In: "W" '”'l-V 1954' E”"9"d'-t""" ” crew discov r cl Fdith' l dl .mm mm" Orchxtra ahicnhcil heat. Fhe fiicl. atom- is incnt, said that. in general. theJM I . . T V .. lg3i)-,-Tgriooon were MW" 525 7n()m)o ' .. i 9 9 ' 5 M” 5' 035' Ffldly light- A ' izerl by iliTi)lilP blades wlnrlinp at dcvicc will double the rate of. "”"'”"' "',5'5 "”""'”7'”” F” i' i ' ' position They drnnrwd several The conimunique said list at WW ., M smut "Ema, L000 feel a second. then is ignited t-innh Ill vital to defcndiiig Pianos g"f "W" W" '"il'""”'"'” "W 0"f”"”" T” We "id "39 ”l""'' W"""''' l"""""'"" l'"" ""id-vm Friday two Imoll patrols in the afterbiirnl-r tailpipe for ad- trying to intercept attacking bom- tuun Mnhammpd BM '””ula'V CA5-XBl.A.hiCA. French Morocco line of tank; with i1Bai.v') X” "ndt wmrh "' "M ”""d”d "V" crossed the Rlniatioe line at two :2,” 1”" B'"""H' 5”” ”"" Arafn would be eased unwi1lin:ly ded thrust. - from his throne. lW"5- 'IU"eThtlIlSHi1ris of Barber tribes ilIll.i(P1l .ililli'Pr. games. Oll..l10 S T k P Fan” "nd 3 ""m'""”'” "' "V9 ciiiic and old flintlocks used in M M I COUTS 3 9 3 fl '1'lf.".”;;'l”ii.'.Z. l::.i.::?.'.r.' '::f:.:: Moroccan and French leridcrs. and plan" At the and Faure told a press can clonniip to a climax- ln Opening Of The C.N.E. A 'lllliiiv Eiiiphant Sale" and tea. Brniadnlhiino United Church st:hooi- V confer-em-9 h i V .5 . . , . if there is another such revolt ,-,p,,,iiim-9 (mm July. 1954' wu 3 of a buildup are present " rnnm, shim-day, August 21. 7 pm. by S1fEWARTAgNl:fl::RSOiN' Duiihld sioiinri of vnncnuvpr...miigr,.(-inry fpiiipiiii-:iin'i1:iil ii: .nMiii';(-hPA1ii::' liiiiiliiiiiiriiiistwlgrgiiip-E w' 3”T deselve di:al:li ' from W9 re-diiriinn in external affairs de .. st iu-in-'s Hail. M Blanclm-d's Nniionai p;,('h,i,m,,,, i.,..c,.m,, mp m sh? m"mM the "'kP-M” mgcxiaz Igtsu-:1iii:1ii-'i1 , lrli-itlliin lo ittiiinn members of the Zaian Ber kph... ,i,.,'.,. H... ,"V.,s.,,..,.,,V' some dFp"g:m-"gm-tpaidnK;J:y.s25:;i)hWe; :i;::l;ll.;f;,n:;I';'T.l hi2r'Ivnr:i:sc of mi-twcmi. "mmcm worm hudqunmn... 0; i i ' T . ' "" W" "ll" hc tribes were submitting to "H I' . . ' ' t - ' - -T--T h h -. , . . . r 01-" Psttmaltmm aim-was n th Cl ho l f th I th fonnti .t f tiwo boy scouts Friday. (-9 I-"ac we” He mnnumm FVf'"l"h Rl'”"'"""'95- Kll9n”"v l22li.50fl though French aiithoritiei-run Pr 0 nomh D" 'or G n 5 8 V0 H!” M I 3L:h".r gun?” and wake" Pi" About 10000 scnuta from more M T' C f hlirm hmmnmm M Mmmg 0" in mil" Wllnleali Of C-"3bl3"C5 dismiss this figure as guesswork Mslsunce M So"! an Ant days. T K I I T t T V "t s ' . '--A 7' W--- '-----' 7'cv''7'-- -' - m--:--m-m an! slip on. ilundav. August than 60 mum...” took part 1" ar In On Or! ;3ml;?;l;'nch animals dm ml 1 . uas the scene of a clash between on French reporter c.,",,,ed 325 opening day ceremonies, the day ' 0 k . U f" "19 "l0""'90 mbe-Smell lmdlbodics and was told there were u e liniu: Stanhope-Covahead Com-t set asidc as a salute to the scout I I9 iwfir in .8 e ms thlmt we French pamlmupers S5"”'d3Vv inaiiv oliicrs. he "”s3 Frrncli aiithoritios said other ” Heat Wave Cuts Milk Production 0'l"l'AWA, iCt'l7-Liilililiiiii Jul) iu'-:,iR BLISTERING SPEECM heat wave cut milk pftlfiiit lion l)) Thousands of M o rd r c a ii s about five per cent. the liui-can climbed a hill just north of (men of statistics reported Fridnr. 'l.crn and heard Francht call them '8:-rhers in the area of Oued Zem. 7R miles southeast of Casablanca. bcgan surrendering to Gen. An- toiiic Franchi. gmcrnor of the area. glllmly iiali Saturday, August 27 '""""”'"L Nlrlhl 9 to 12. Five spacial Canadian National Railways trains and the sicamer RON Cayuga brought scouts from their 5H'V9d Niagara-on-the-i.akc j a m b o r e e hi-adqiiartcrs to thc cxhlhiiion. with them was Lord iii-wailan. ohief scout. of the British Empire and Commonwealth. who npcned ithe exhibition during the after- Delegations UNITEI) NATl()NS. N. Y. (CF) licalth Minister Paul Martin con- lcrrcil priv.-ilcly Friday with the Big Tlircc Wcstcrii delegations to ('0-0r(ilnBif' strategy for Monday's five-powcr tiisariiiament talks at the United Nations Cliickoa supp: G;-ggn Wmrlaiv. Aug. 1. Supper him 5 to 9 Dance after RVtilli'dl' Dance. Stanley Bridge 3:97? Tiioaday. Rollie Mol(oasio'ii clintrit. Barn dance It CHI! In." "000. Marlin incl liarold E Stassen Wm, pastures dripd " -- . -- - . T V v , p in in... ciinkiiic lotkals for Saturdays lln any. Monday. August at. ”"W"' ””"”" 5”" ”"'"' P””'””"' """”l""'””'” ”'l'l5e', "0 hottest July since um. the min mmzicrc n! it" French residcntsw M 16.30. Canteen. 33005 0f PFFSOHS Slwalflctl 000- iii.sai'iiiaiiiciil. Anthony Nuiting. was red uccd T" R.,”W'U”m nmgm. wnmm and chudrengln cw" tinuously into the gioiinds ilritisli minister of state and Jiilcs pmmdx down Emu, 1;m',im.Vm(, the town wlilch is in the heart of ""1 " PL M'"'"i ”"' h'9'"'h d"'9W” '" "W ii rich pliosplialc mining area. and buy my the day and exhibition gm 1:309. Blair "Maegan VI from July of last year. Amount used for Cl'('r'.iilIt'l') hill- ter was down to 939.lll4.0tltl from said ilic numbers indicated 'he end-of-the-day tally would show an opening-day record. The pres:-nt aid. UN disarmament commission sub- V 'l'lic rcsonani voice of Fraiichi rommiitec "0 "130 llfiid H C0lIt'- bnomcd through the loudspeakers: tesy call on the Soviet delegation. Dance at tile Ca Lia D t.aff- r i' tmrioo H i v , . , , .. . V ”l haxe troops and artillery and 33,. 5,mu.dw Mam" . M: 12 '"”rd " ' ' W” 59 "5 59'" dlrfllllfll Mmlln mahlwd "Ill C8I1- rhed:1gr76.rl?hTf"' "; plmics which can reduce every- nvliizlil Music by me C,,.H.l nov WAITEI) LONG ” 35 "” '". "W '”"E-V ”""”9"Pd ' 'V W" ' " ' 3'" llllilil to dust i am giving Trnnlnriniirs. . i The dmmcuon 0, being we mu tlri: 1:11; tour at ticneva. WllhT:(0nI'If&';(l)I:xigiE;1 milk proiini-ix. to W” nrdws and H they Me not Person to attend the 1955 exhibi ri ' Ii MMK"V' C'""'d” MW i ' mm 109-77lim"' obcycd I will return and this time ':l”iwI:n- LIIICI in Irisbtown. u.,.,V m, 7-mm went ,0 HVYHMM nelclmatriienid rle;1Ics:te to th UN. But the heat sent ice on-sin ii....... mu i... m, qua;-tmg" Em.l'n 'l'm- ""5" 59' Bobby Ivanyshyan of suburban um nlrmre Gen” 3:8. t4F:r0”:o"::ll:"Ea:lE production soaring. and the ((llHli- Frpnph firzhtqur pianos hu1lgd Door Pro: an and summm Boys Long Branch who had waned ("'1' ads will offer at tho closed-door" my med W” m'm.m0' up I1 Hm mgum vmwd '0 underlme ms side the gates since Wednesday. mcmhuw l per cent from 'l4.579.000. nnrds. Across the road stood a ii...;.T. w”T V-T H H equipped with blankets and food. Q Tog . . . " i ' ' W”l""5dOl'. R” W I ' The fm" "em M the day was angles; uiiiisiialilibrnthc prelim- the opening of the federal govern- ment Colombo Plan exhibit. a word-and-picture story by Senator David Croll of Toronto of the pro- Astanl g.gu.ssor.u:csa lo lna- ies of such talks here. Stassen' e invited the Soviet delegation to lunch Monday. The iiincheon will permit the two groups to get ac- quainted and Stassen may give ihc Soviet delegate. Arkady A. So- a n . . a l "Wis timo .9 ':'::)il':P 0:! wrigaufzr pr-1:: ham-.'l gran; for aiding Southeast L' new are. V. H. Burns.l"""" "'" .!'lalpm,i.,s Then the scouts look over. Thcy put on an hour-long snappy march- palt for Lord Rowallan. then scat- tered to all parts of the exhibition M1?" to get a taste of the attractions at Canada's No. l fair. A guest at the CNE board of di- , rectors' luncheon and official open- wiil pk-k t:P7.'n'dmi :3! .:'dt:yi tag was Lady Baden-Powell, world pwlu huh." mun: chief guide and widow of the p .0 T founder of the scout movement. V boiev a previcw of the U. S. pro- N"""' "WWI live fowl Tuoadayu 905"” T" PM" notify as early so wol ' "M l'l"k "It at farms G. C "M. I-Tm:-raid. .' HAHOLI. MuRRiSON Firiirli-iipcnkiniz farmer lived and ””' "r i " t-"Tm-F MONTREAL (CP)-.Farn1er Ovi- wm'lu-ii. "ML OUTPUT "OWN lias Lapierre. unshaven and wr-ar- Thc Lapicrre farm was outside - . '1 - ling old clothes and a ballcrcd lclt nf tiranby. On the road back to m(.)11l-,f;m:,"eLdi ;3,(533',ol;,Z”df,f':,?;'n.i. was mending some mnchin- Montrcai federal officials decided cam below The July. 1954' ngurwary when suddenly the Russians to stop there. Laplerre told the. the bureau of statistics reported 999 m' R"”""” M gnmed mm" W000 Friday output In the "nu seven '”Sure." he told them. "you can a year and shipped about 650 c """"'. Rulii During an dly udy Baden. months of 155 Tanned 7799333 see my farm." pounds of milk daily to Montreal. In Km J,nuu- 3” Powell saw I life-size butter--lions compared with 8,.'l)2.tt7i for H' '95 in” "'m"5h "M M!" "9 itmke i" Frelwh and M” w'Vm" 3”"mlV night. A.u. IL Dculpture of her hu.i,.,,dV dang with. Mrrupondi” pet,” I”. yeah. to wh e- r 9 contented H0iSiPlI1.l WPFP trnnslntmi into English by an a...” ".d'w'.' in muched gnu and to othcr fields lf1'l'l'Di'('i9i' and then into Russian Optimistic Farm Economy liiil in "”)'”lif tuwi evca when his corn stood high ready for for the 'i.Iitorn. M" "'5'" cutting. 7 They poured dozens of questions ””'""0"' Q” s"""lna at Mi. of him; now much mnnpy he The Russians seemed impressed. Stewart Friday 50 Saturday "Ai B M h I d made,h.iw much milk he produccd.,Th!'.V 100k OOPIOUI H0183. They we Vallant' -Tecliin1i':oio:':um 0 the type of corn he grew. the kindimoved about the Fl'!1lIhlbllfii- ama starring nohe.-1 1- e i of machinery he used And when Granby area in a chartered bus. M"" "".vIlip. Iyl0f- IAINT JOIN. N.B. 1GP!-The formation were on the commit-.it was all over. he said: And ei'eryWher9 they Went. there new" wax ...-mm."-, mg ...m,m,,.; nu. too's list for discussion. and ltr "They're a good hunch." was an nutimilrins of questions. on , LY dance Iloroll recommendations are to be re-i lralnfall and types of pasture gran. h"'-l!-W 'l;l.:iia will he to hunt; zmmmuamf ":0 Mlgnhs ported to the council's directoraimvnl” N '03 V5755 irrigation ditches and silage. corn :3, Ty R. 5 series. out -,I''"" 5"” F ""9 for consideration, said a spokem His wife waatinpreiuied. too Stun and co-oprrntlves "axtraiaafy optimistic" about the man. Pot Oltnortunliiu for improving the imueenorai agricultural economy of "Ian will start n Won. igah swmmber 7. invited farm chleftain Vladimir f'o operatives appeared to be the At the el- aerl meeting were Mr.lMatskevich and his colleagues in piiriiciilar interest of Mr. Mats!!- Gaiinns. Lincoln Dewar. Charlotte-ifor a glass of water and the whale vlcli At Fri-llizhshurs where the Joel he um." av... V town. and Alphonse Arsenault. Lapierre family, including foiiriSoviv-t nu-n visited the farm home "lie of 3..." L. 3- . It. Itaphd. niewe. N.l.. co-chairman; Stan- children. posed with the visitors of Senator J. A. Godhoui. be aimed . .1" 3. 2-'0-u Colt N.I..anddsetotA can chair ton Sanford. president. NJ. Fed- for a camera shot requested byihls questions at the organization of riled cywch on 8 Ian I the , made theoratlon of Agriculture: Waldo Mr. Matakevich. the local apple co-operative. one of! T. It 1:n p "MIL Alix. comineir after a meeting of tbelwaisti, Halifax. and II. M. Taylor. The visit to the M-acre Lapierreitbo bigg;.t in Quebec. . Lo,1,V "ho L V33-'0llMlIMlI5INFfHI!. Fredei-ict.oI;C.N. .(,1iar-h1nwaeimproInptu.'l'heSoviet Hewantodtohnowwbopaiiifor : in cordially i.'..... "'0' HIM!!!-. . narhttag. ; I. o. Fiowoliiiu. sum . making a minus tour lie construction of the huge stor- . T D In urination farm credit require John: and Nelson Mann. executive of parts of the Eastern Townsbtps.lage .biilldlng. how the fai-mersl QIIte.VaIl retinal statistical h- manner and secretary. APIC wasted u see how the typicaliiihareo in profits. and whether nos- mph Friday laid down the hunting troops prcscnted arms. French troops. supported by tanks pressed their Moroc- French military guns - About 1.000 Iiiororcaii and French CAID LOSES CALM The mid Hr-I Haj. must import- ant leader of the Sniaaia tribes- in ii", ("mi- imen. excitedly replied: The French otlcrecl the tribes- men the traditional Moalcm "aman" pardon This calls for the surrender to take place in public wAsHih'Gi'()is; t,ipi..'rm. head while the chiefiain of each tribc hr . untied Status form delega- islltx the throat of ii iiullock and iion which has jugt imii-ed Russia lays down his arms in its blood i'(Ipnrfe(i Friday there) a hiigc ”" mm” s Soviet market for surplus farm products and "the time is ripe" to develop it. ; Dean W. V. Lambert of the iilniversiiy of Nebraska's college . of acrirulture urged the Ameri- l('p'”Th" can government to "go after" the RCMP called for additional vol- market acmwy to help diam," ”"'"" Frmay '5 ml? 3'37"" of its agricultural surpluses. broadened for a W-year-old fa- --I mink mere 5,. an Dppm-gun. ither of three who has been miss- "y in ,9” our product; (he;-9," ting on Random island since last immhe,-1 um 1. . quesm.n.and. Saturday. .-iiiswer session at the National George Lainhert. vanished in Press Club. He singled out lard the stunted woodlands of the Trln- and fats. There are shortages of lty hay island without a trace both in the Soviet Union. Mounigd Ponce using 3 dog he. Agriculture secretarylizra Ben- Tg” . ya,-d.by.yard Search Thin-5. son also endnrsr-ti thc ll'if'l 4”" 4 PLENTY T0 CRITICIZI-I l.ambcrt's delegation also held a press conference Friday and found more to criticize than to praise when they separated on the Soviet farm system. Among the good points men- iioncd by the returning tourists were the richness of the soil. the a I large-scale training of agricultu ral scientists and the oonouesi of member iarmcrs were allowed to Hlnnnn, nmmg The p,,,,,;, Ken. ship to the storage poin: Nanv. ' At the !plt'iOllS'G0dh0lli farm. Bl" um agrud mm mmmg Press Search For Missing Nfld. Mon S'l'. JOHN'S, Niki. "9 "em"! 3 "M" '"”””9'" "ml by Rod government directive falls the exchange of plcasantries and T" gm," of The run”. uhgevm drinks. lie wanted to see cattle by Amem," m,;h,,d,.V Mmpow" "4 m"h'""-Vv "9 "lid 5- 3' Ch”? is wasted on I large scale. they non. federal official conducting the tour. T LIKED MAPLE aviirr NQW But at Mr. Gannon": insislciicc he had iilii first trim of rnnsdlan R I d maple syrup and judged it excel e lently. One of his colleagues said ii, muted like honey BALTIMORE iAPi--The L" 5 Mr. Matskevich invited Senator air research and development com- Godhout to visit the Moscow agrl- mand announced Friday it has de- culturai exhibition next year and veloped an electronic aircraft de- the sonata said he would be tectoi---we'll call it a bun bon- there if possible. nett-A-to help spotters put the bee More French hospitality awaited on low flying enemy planes. the delegates at Granby where The gadget is mounted on on of they visited Canada's largest dairy those tmirih, plastic hard hats like cooperative, owned by more than construction workers wear to pro- smo farmers terl their nnqgnis Mayor Horace Boivln gave than On top is an antenna which looks a civic reception and a gift of two like a pee-wee public. address sys- ceravnlc plaques showing a Rur tom or high fidelity horn. On top sian man and woman in native of this is a horizontal cycllnder. coat The plaques were the like a coil. A short rod with a knob work of a district artist. Valentin on the end sticks out in back. The Ihaboaff. volume control clips to the vicinity bk. llatakavich gave the inayoctof your left lapel and the artist badges cornrnornor-i'Dl:Vll.0Pl:D Fol GOC ating the Moscow exhibition. Technicians at the Rome. ll. Y., ,'l in budget transactions. issulted in a deficit of 52,900.00!) for Jilly aiid.wm,1,i a cumiilative dcficit of 5l6,9fltl.00fli'(';m-d(m mm". ohm; fwecnter in- fnr the first four months This has the yvgafher b"fea”'g Sm,-m warn. been covered by ii treasury loan.h-ig service here. "This tends to Wig item in the drop in July ax. merit. iiltihoiiizh all other eiementafgwo mg,-..g.. ;.'gi "hob. Market In Soviet Union "The eye is cxpeci cooler than we. different poinea seat of the can to find it." said? strip. "They came under In of two of our patrols which forced lsom to withdraw. iinhihit. the hllTTi0fIl1E'l develop-i "03, .( 0' ,...d. 3 ;The Pursuit resulted h the C- V "No two t1ltr'ri('al1Pl are alike"lemy sustaining oesiiaitiol estim- ”This one ated at 12 killed. All our forces swiftlbava return " remained said Some of the farmcrs oritlciud the way machinery is used.while others spoke of the isolation of the Russian people and the ap- tparont lack of rewards for those! who till the soil The US. farmers are Just back from a six-wcelt tour of the So- viet Union which took them 10,-! 100 miles hack and forth across: the Red farmlands . Lambert said the Russians are are only 15 to 20 per cent as effi-. clent as Americans in using farm? manpower He said this was pointed out ”iraiilxl,V” to Russianl officials at tho cud of the tour. 1 TORONTO (CP) - Minimum and maximum tempera --- -'- . val ' ME. w Highway Contracts eawm V I Te ' l'A. i We (l i .'i('l com- Pnwuv" - 5' 5 miirli-ilc::t.: for 'l'i'Ri1.:Ciki1i'il8dn high- Vwmrl” 5. 53 way rniistriiclioii uork havrv pas.I- Edmwmn - 50 75 M the s2on.ooo,oo4i mark the C31RVi"Y -- 43 71 works dcpartmciit niinniinrcd F'I'i- Rem” an 73 M winnipea as is The icderal goicriiment is com-.Tm'9'"0 -- ' T miticd to pay half the cost. so it Oimwl '9 U will zissiimc htilf thc S202.006.000 M'”"l'93l -- N 31 contractrd for to rialc Qlwh" 53 75 Total cost of tlic Pn.'!Si-in-C0-'iSf. Fr9d9"cml 00 73 highway is rxpcrtod to run well 551"! -I011! - C W 0"... gV-Wm.-,0 ma Moncton M I Tho conlrm-Ir. lll(illfiP(l rum” r ” Q 01 .Vcu'iuiiiirll.'iiiil. Nti.tiR7.43i, Nova Ch--'MetawI H as Scniisi. S3.5tii"x.P-15:. Princc Edward Sydney ---------u-- U 06 Island. Q-3.367 220 Vcw Brunswick Vermouth . . I 7! 37.90.'i.9Ii4 St. John's ....... O & Quebec has no contract with that federal government. HALIFAX (0') - T” 'u'1 ioffice here said tundra h ;New Bninswick would die out du- -ing the night. However. they may itlevelop again this afternoon ovj iNova Scctia. Indicalona -I In lsuanv weather on Sunday. Detector BY The Nmimn Nm smut with a few cloudy intervals; Air llaielopincni (entrc figured It eiy scattered thunderstorms latc- oiit for thc volunteer Ground 0b- day gftgmoou or gym; W server Corps The GOC has the light winds; low-high at New Gill- loh of spotting low flying enemy gow 50 and 0. Outlook Qr 0-. planes wh.'ch sneak throullh fill day: IIIIII. country's radar warning network. Tho thcory ii: such planes would on N. I. on-ales. lewd hiivc their own radar genr going river valley: Clear wi& grcnt gun. Thc Iittlr 20-ounce do-ieloldy htenala: which in-inn mold pick up thesc im- aanwon: lulaehngeig pulses riiitrkci and more ncriirnt-l.V ten: light winds: low than you could ilrml I N8!" b.V':UHIH&&'I U 1 '5. night. osiwrtnllv at night or when ri-gag.-1.9. 1 pig 3.... I its cloudy or foggy. M. outlook for only: 1. The dclci-'r coins with oar ,piecc. an 0i'("VrifIft4fI0lll(l9f bag for I335 he tedq I QIIh& the fourmince battery, a puisel'0'"l It 1-03 I-ll. III l.U . -.p""".' ""1 in" mi” I .o.x13l sulunorvide H I MI ichoke assembly. mu! The in force did not uumim. 9"! Hut It MI I--. III all My pH". lot 10! pm. Standard kt i i . E iii! 2:; r0