li it's Good For the Island .The Guardian is For it WEATHER Intermittent snow, changing in afternoon to snowflurries; light winds increasing to northerly 15. Low-high 24 and 32. who (bismuth: ’ “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” one; . leflmfllb CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY. MARCH 14. 1963. Author“ u “and Ottawa. and la- ua- Ilnil by the Post mm (1 Wm mmng SEvrfi'v‘C‘ENTs 16 PAGE‘s‘ CLC Urges Gov'i Ou’rlaw ‘Hoodlum Empire' Of SIU plDief Says Atlantic Area ,earing ’..Can Count On P |ndictmem . r r I i g l . By ALAN DONNELLY and that if this happens some-t The Liberal. had brought on capital have landed about 15.000 P t d SUSSEX. NB. (CPJ Prime thing should be done to make an "unnecessary" election. . a . . . _ -. . . seal pelts Since the season open- Minister Diefenbaker said Wed Parliament work better. They were grasping toned in the Gulf of St Lawrence a fl’l"l‘A\l'A (CF) »« The Can!» dian Labor Congrcss urged fed- ut In VOL. LXXVI. N0. 62 lSeal landings 5 Reach 15,000 ll M d I C ‘Par’ry 3....33..."..Z"i.. Sixty men with 15 planes operat- ‘ ' gdalen Islands ‘nesday the Atlantic provinces In 1957 a Liberal government power" because they hadn’t yetjM n. 5 lM‘lcan count on a Conservative had decided a $6 increase in old forgiven the people for defeat- TH “Han”, ‘ I.” ,M I . .government to provride tbe‘age pensions was enough. Now.ing the Liberal government in N 'heq VI)‘ ‘93] g i ‘Se'i ' money for economic develop-'thc Liberals were promising 5‘1957. : or ‘tar .and P01“ Star‘ ment of the area. lpcnsion plan which in 10 years “They're going to have oneixlfere reported m a 30m! pa“ the1 awe-l. ‘ N- ’ 1"" AUTOMOBILE convov town of Pantin on the outskirts surance that foreign competl- »w~—~—— In his first campaign speechfwnuid pay a married couple more chance not. to forgive i 5”“ wedmday “mm 25 Oral action Wednesday in out” carrving iron miners to Paris of the French capital. Sign at ti 't tin the eastern provinces be $287 a month people " 1mm "0"“ 0‘ he” “9th” Ha". law what it called the “hood- ‘ ‘ ' - _ ~ . . .. 0“ WM“ Pl" "‘“m 0‘" 0‘ - - ' u y t ' . , ‘ . _i llfax sealer. the Theta and the v- ~ (mm Lorraine region of east right ioads. Work for Our c Isaid his government had been Thats a lot of money. men in last years Pl€(.llnf‘l. many . . lum empire of Hal Cr Banks ,m France is welcomed wed. Young Men." The miners came w" ~ I . lattacked for not providing funds.” you never get it." Conservative supporters felt they”Weglan Vessel Mum were re'tscalamfs' liliemallonal Unml! ncsday by crowd as they ride to Paris to press their strike (AP Wimphom Via f'abli’ lrom I, .to e Atlantic Development‘CONTRASTS PROMISE Conservatives had too large alported nearby‘ 01' Camila- tlimugh the largely Communist demands for more pay and as- Paris) . 1Board to implement projects Mr. Diefenbaker contrasted Commons majority and voted“ TWO Other Halifax VPSSCIS. Arc-i The CLC mad? ll? proposal in : .rECrimmended by]! the boahrd. {this promise with Liberal ac- against them. itic Sealer and Arctic Endeavour. ‘Rd “killed: fofrmaé ‘lllé’m‘tc’smn t” “ ’ou may rey on w at wettion in Parliament which “The went loo far. They're‘ ‘ r- -U5|CE - 1~ oms' 0119' l y were reported near the area. an investigation of Grea‘ will .do in the future." he toldtsaid prevented passage of a. not. going to do that this time. .a mid-afternoon crowd of morelgovernment plan for old age Across the land. this party is than 1.000 which overflowed a‘pensions. .uniled as never before." ‘tliietatre in this town of 3.500 pop- ' Pearson Promises Action On Farm Marketing Boards ‘0 2,000 Striking Iron Miners l T° Peking t PEKING (Reutcrsi . Chinese Communist party has Cheered In March On Parism‘“ m lThey had originally planned in [lakes labor Sm“? and shlpp-mfl go to the front off the northern disruptions. “There is no place in our so- cial structure for a hoodlum em- pire which works hand-in-glova with certain shipping companies ‘in the advantage of both and to {Newfoundland and Labrador. coast but turned back for the ,6qu when a large herd of seals was rcporte . The weather has been favor- “You know we carried out. our promises. We’ve s own ‘ chev to Peking for talks to set- 0 the earnestness of our intentions tie its ideological dispute with dustnies and I I the soviet Communist party. lt‘in ‘he past- , lhc disadvantage of the work- mots lReulcl‘sl—Some 2.000 V work. The ministers also lcailltadlstoppage left many of the city'siwas disclosed Wednesday. . Dieienbakpr also said. ab$hifgcggfilafl val: [8 ms and thc Ecnci'al public." striking “011 mine“. he“? ill-0‘: a repor on “lama snu'ldames “mom suppllcs‘ e omc'al New Chma neW3.llhat Liberal Leader Pearson in‘ By ARCH MacKENZlF government and a stable gov- v ’ I _ -' ' ' said CLC lawyer Maurice ' ' -l ‘ ' * _ I . - ‘ ‘ , , ored b hunters — being takcn .v moles! against government re. ation of major nationalized in . labor troubles in Francc.agency reported the mutation ‘an early campalgn speech m JOLIETTE' Que. (CF )m eminent With a working mama weigh at" average of betwecn 35 Witghl "the measures tolhave sparked fears that right-tin Publishing an exchange of He cit-“parted from his pre- 1 a Wm“ M the“. pay claims' ‘be taken in consequence... g opponents of d? Gauuewlleners between the Soviet and.thc Marittimes. had . said he Prompt action seeking agree- ity in Parliament. and 40 pounds. pared brm m Chara? that . . “.91 wednesda h V . . ‘. ‘ . ; . . . ‘would make no election prom- merit With the provmces for ‘l realize that many in the Land cased $931 hunters use .. V ‘ ' ’ .. rht‘lf‘nqg of g m ammo .Vpari): Meanwhile. Paris also was lutfgovemment may try to capital-‘Ghlnese parties agreeing on the ism “animal agricultural marketing province of are nm‘th . on t ta q 0t t Nsuccthcart arrangement Vex. NHL-u iy p by a 24410“; strike by centralqze on the Sltuamn m an ef..nced for bilateral talks to solve e 3M” r" r “‘9 r me" OllSlS brtwccn the SIU and (,an- “Sintzc he was herc. he has boards was promised Wedncs-jsatiisfied with the role. of this”... seal herds and carry theiada Stcamsmp Lines. biggest e. held between representatives of the two parties. The fire! of cars. taxis and milk depm deliverymen' The fort to overthrow de Gaune‘ imgggfinalfmgxflguElia": the made promises with a cost to- day night by Liberal Leader provmce within Confedm‘atlon.":pe“s m shnm Several helimm hi H '0“ 1h ak mm“ bringing me Strikers. lment which it said has5 reriiiclive: laumg “so'ooo‘ooo'u 59”. h said' Th‘ire, we“? many'ters also are being use . is ppmkrigiiipii‘fo warnid lTOm “19 iron mines in eaSl-EI‘H‘ ,“a pi'itica] jun u e i- AUD N q Continuing his April 8 election reasons for this including “the ‘_._. __ _____ _ Wm-.. p h‘ _ h - Vpdvunrd that the Francs were met by about 4.000. l The invitation to.Kh‘ h h E CE CHEER c ai . Mr. Pearson told a attitude inwards Quebec lrom‘ ‘stu lerlelad co leted its supporters singing La Marseil. tram? an” the S thus c 9" The. Progresswe COUSEI'VBHV" political rally in this constitil- the present government in Ot- B‘d A k “l _ $5 *1"; if; ’3? ’d. 0‘ laisc and the Communist song‘ :had suggested in a itytlfer 32% lead}: [Dung an fu‘yence flead‘ly may of .loliette-l‘Assomplion- tawa " I s s .iiogiii: n? =hi§fih2iinpu bvlsglel'a- lnlei‘nationale, Wm. 21 that bilateral mu“ ‘ 0 " or an app 3” “9939 y Moittcalm that a Liberal gov- P arson said bowing: ~ i - ‘men belonging to the. rival Ca- Mr. 9 :during this speech in this town‘ in - . emment also Will sponsor the that he refuses to believe. nadian Maritlmp Umm“ i c s C . .._onc of the main centres ofjlegisiation necessary to help Canadians of two different cui. d d- . , .mfld Royal fionstllufllcy WhICh ha-‘llco-opcratives and will provide lures cannot get along together. . - I‘lhp.‘ mullpkmn “t tvnte‘l L°n$ervallvp l“ mineralIloans and other encouragement and cannot co-operate towards tErIipl lg . motion:r1 agreypiors. elections since 1911. It was am". the efficient development ofgihc building of a strong and (“Tho LC “ms ' ‘ ' €35.33 The supporters some of‘ them shouting "down the mine.l Charltr." in apparent reference to President Charles de Gaulle1 Port Hawkesbury lacking eadership shook hands with the mmers.. mntras‘ m the smaller 1MS . . ruling thcir 15000 . : ' ' , ; - la rlcultural. marketin a nd nited Canada. ' Sign? {hem lonkthe bafik a-nd l S ‘k 'dcmonsn'atwe “memes 0‘ “5 sippiy co - opct'ativegs of all He dealt specifically With By DAVID SELLS “WWW” h" m‘~"d"v 5”” and iii'rwetrill-Lamiutildcshviiiscat-iigiiiiiiE O'I‘EARY "' “canada ha“ 5'“ka m “ha” 9‘ J‘ "I e Nears End “a” tw“.days 'i" Quebec' types” .3gricu'lure l" “‘9 “mm "fl STEINEBACH' we“ “Mi said the sm tti Organized: ‘cvm "mm except leader"wmm MaCNaught' Prmce ‘ Mr' Dlefenba‘ker was “com” He also raised again the '8 statement that [firm mstslmany lReuiersl— Anti - Gaiill-lnol frco’assOciation of work. .shm." nut. Pail] Hellyetr. Mr-;County Liberal candidate. Mir.‘ PORT HAWKESBURY. Naipaul“ by provincial Comma-tuber... pledge of .. mummiue risen by 50 per cent: .ist leader Georges Bidault will erg, but an evil tyranny, The iron miners had hoped to. . . . . t _. l . . . - M. . - mcr associate Minister of na-il-lellyer. who represented the:lCPl—Th9 33 - day stllkt‘ alotlve Leader ~ Shem v‘ ' . ' ‘ ismce 1949 While prices of f&M' . . . -- ‘ m“ indusmes ulster Michelllional-de‘cnse told an audience’cmmo riding of Trinity in mleva SCONR Pulp Limited. this and lhoufih he said he doesn't Study m (:0 operation mm the‘produce have remained virtu-isee“ Permlsmon to Stay ”‘ 33'. Spoolflcauy' th" CU" "en’ :ia‘airlgbfirel‘tai‘rideiicdg digi‘c'uszvigt;i of about. 350' in the. O‘Leary 135‘ Dafl'llamflll. described the town's Chief industry- appeared mix in provmcm elections—alflgggesbegwg’égmgieli’dh piiiilally “Change‘j' Jvaria “for a “mum perind'" 3133111 body 'st in 2:11.33: ' - i . . . . . ~ ' ' l . - a e tinioni. s - ., . . - :psion h h school audflonum Dmfembaker vemment-s 10d near an end Wednesday night. New BrunSW‘le Election W85 -. _ - - ‘ ' E I. c n spokesman for e fOImE‘l.‘ _ - the smke‘ now m us 13”] day.1 «.0 81 lg 50 Del l l[English speaking Canadians. s in astetn heaszfildftFrench premier said wodncs_ posed in office as “a time of awn-a. Members of Local 972 of thelCéillG?d Tues‘lay {01‘ April Aim 1 tion and futility." The financial Pulp. Sulrhite and Papcrnulli 224‘“ 3‘“de "192mm “33‘ “19 mismamgmem has been wink-Workers Union (CLC) were. ; 1153‘} Premltil: MINE}? PTOVlnce is ' called to meet tonight to ratify; 51 "1E 0" 15 pa mm. m” precedent and me people The prime minister said the. His remarks were containedlparhicularly need help. thus the Liberal called bo i. That Mr. Justice Norms de~ clarp the Si not a bona fido union. backing this tip with le- gal and practical action to make of the nation's 240.000 coalmin-; last nignf. crs. Instead they talked to a ——“"" higli~ranking ministry official. tome 400 police were on hand —»—~~ m—«v— lin notes for his address issuedtand Ito the press before delivery. program Pearson said little thatminister of agriculture and it was new but hit hard at fea-lassociate minister to oskar Stammler. a West Gcr~ partyi 8.V th s an man newspaper man told a Ba- Lily Becomes . ; - ‘ -. a settlement with the company“ conuvarian radio reporter this whcn . whom the rec ion re rcsent- i'a‘e 109‘ 8” (mm-meme m this! .‘ t - ‘ ' i . . t . it cffct-Iivc. In: about %00%ssmincrspwoundz ouebec Flower government. he maintained, : Special‘mediator Eric G. Tay-lAuam'C DEWIOEmey‘ Boa; ;tures of the Liberal partytcerned With farm problems ln‘flle Feporler aSked B'ldalll'~ 2. That the Gamma" and .m‘ h... .hp'mmd WM good. Relations between Canada and|lor of Toronto announced mete?" 0 m“ e .mmm?" a'tpiattorm which bear directly onlOntario. Quebec and the Man- What decismn have you made Arum,“ mmmmmm my, to “"0”er I | i C ‘Pl Th lit the Unit“! State“ a" a" 8“ “ulsememont "-1 Halifax- wedngs'l “on; on tw‘inhwlltule proJeCEs'lQuebec and on the 75 seats at times. "W‘11 3’0“ 5"“ asylum? . agree on a plan to keep U.S. ' ' QgEBEh “vb “ ‘1‘; if; mm, low and “mm but ad_;day but declined to give details 5 Far 130:" anon“ (ad the payer pstake in the April 8 election In. He reiterated that the empha- 01'0st {if reporters lostled‘por'g one" m Canadian ships in cnowos DISPERSE 2’" 9" ‘-" “am “9 9° before the union meeting. 1 0 pm“ a m "“y ° “W em‘the 1962 general election the sis on dairy price supports wtulunder a Window at the Stains-1mg fa... 0, gm harassment and .official flower Wednesday over versely affect trade relation- tone last protest from the Union 5m“- , However. he called it " a fair 1°"l- . Lb ‘ I I ad P . ;and reasonable settlement." H91 Bind“? cahmet “Ad “Feed 1 eta e er _eau..on ls lhc.said an agreement was r(.mhedithai if the proposed proiccts greatest intermatilmlal states-ion the basis of ticnmpromise.would bring economic advance- ganmmifguuygyflffmgd liféiand concessmns‘" will illeAtclgprtiltfd prSlv'lpccs’ h t. . . . ‘ _ , . as a tracted able outstanding LISTS PC ACTIONS Liberals took 35 of the 75 seats. be shifted from butter—now. at Mr. Pearson said Canada now‘surplus problem—to s 'm milk has a pressing need—43 new;powder and cheese. Big ‘62 Tourist Surplus The crowds dispersed and the miners started the drive home. . .. allcr a union leader told them‘Nauonéle opwsmonj, hr had urged the government‘ A making llllllm (‘Rfldl' to slap 13mm off miners_ open idum—nt's botanical name—Que- pay negotiation and bring in:bec‘s floral emblem was given legislation for 3 40.1101"- week royal assent and became law. hach villa where Bidaiill isI .‘ .0 Staying as Bidau” W‘s"! briefly dliiugiilasna scaring indictment vf'" "M'Mral‘hs' ,. by Ihc out against its former affiliate. The Sill was expelled lfrom the (Tongrcs: in 1960 for lraiding another union's mem- l bcrship. ‘ Q and a fourth week of paid va- But not before Union Nation- 2:“ wocagnydofiua pitflam 9‘ Farm Prlce Index " He listed past actions of the , In a scparalc Sllhl’l‘llSRJfln. the i‘alion. The work week is gen-sale members of the legislilttu!‘e t pabnSIknl e mun- ' lConset-vative government. in- iSt liall‘rf‘ni" 5mm." A'lthm‘lil' erallv 46 hours_ icouncu_provinclal upper house r? ac '0 mummy cluding Allanlic province 8d- . . WHEN! H131 mp spawa'v he pm“ ( Tlic demonstrations came an.-- reminded the government we 5'10"“! “V9 HP ‘0 0}"? .iustmenl grants totalling $25.- - ~ “WM Mam“ MP2?” S'r‘kes' lhc government announcedtthai botanists had protested the NATO cm‘mmL-‘t he sald-l OTTAWA 'CP' ' 'l‘he indPX 030.000 3 Yeah 103’“ rm” power a S e boycous and wwndary woke“ ‘ lllrrc moves a; a gesture oflchoice on grounds the white and referred to the defense‘of farm prices. baSed on a 1935-idevelopment. larger transport “‘5' dilemma the Consenvative l 39 level . ' of 100. declined 2.3i-subventions for marketing coal,‘ government as tytpnoal of its points i. couriliaiion toward workers in;lilly isn't native to Quebec. ’ during December for a1 and the roads to resources pro—l nationalized industries. particu. I emigration By DON HANRIGHT '" "‘" U"""‘l 'ing slightly less on trade due lullcss larly the coal miners whoset . . inability to make a decision. .January reading of 251. the bur- gram. 1 OTTAWA tCPi—Big gains in 3 I‘l‘ducod 1962 ‘ll‘adP surplu3.'Statcs. ' . Mk“. is the m0“ important Ofi E The Liberal Party hopes bhatjeatu of statistics said today. i "Mr. Pearson says he loves‘.nu N mmmp he. ,1 m Shaw, “"3 “Ver‘a” deem“ l" "‘9 cur“. .Canada 5 inunsmrmum do" S ief Seen illr disputes in France‘s current‘ Britain will get into the Euro-i Lower prices for livestock and lyou now. 1 tell you they didn‘t i‘ r" ’p“ ‘ rcnl. - account deficit nccurrtldllf‘ll “’9'” MW" “mom-"m l" 0‘ Y V M . Witthleggs contributed to the reduc-lthink about you for 22 years.”:ca“8da's “313W 0‘ Daymemieniirely in non - merchandiselsmomm from “50.000000 in r outlooklng leadership theyltion. Potato prices were bighcr.§ He repeated his charge thatideficlt to 5848000000 in 1962. a transactions. 1%]. ' lthe Liberals had "stultified" 1drop of 81.84.000.000 in the year. The deficit on non-merchan- Biggest gain came as the. 1061 Parliament last session and preu It was the third consecutivejd'lse transactions dropped by.t0u[‘lsi deficit of 324000.000 With NEW YORK (A?) -~ Th9. 50 Chief among them a .MHERST: N' 5‘ (cpl "1"" er said. "We f an At. in brackets included: Prince Ed- vented it from operating. ldecline from the peak deficit of"$152.000.000 to $1.033.000.000 A.the United Statcs swung oVN‘ rlctv lN‘ ln‘lf‘f‘"n"." '0 Vakfl‘ derision to appoint an expert epidemic 0‘ ‘nfluef‘fl has smel“ Jayme tirang area of 400 mi]. ward island 201.8 (201.11, Nova2 He said with sarcasm thatl$1.494.000.000 in . d more than 70 per cent ofjlast year in a sizeablc surplus Animals shapcd up Wednesday group to draw up as soon Allen 3'30“ ‘50 WWI“ and 25 "'5' “on people firm/Ming new pros. Scotia 236.7 (235.6). New Bruns-er. Pearson now has said the, Figures released Wednesday'the decline came from an lm-lof $90.000.000. the first surplus 3‘ n "'m' '0 WOW”? ll" :81” 91155th9 a report on how 0191311911 l“ Amber“ SChOOIS- "my fa; Cam _" wick 223.2 (211.5) and QuebeclApril 8 election may producelhy the bureau of stabisticsiprovcd tourist situation. plus’Canada has had with the us. of a now record. “ages in nationalized industrial Dr. G. P. Pennessey. principal l277.3 (277.8). another minonity government.'showed that with Canada earn-flower foreign-aid payments and since 1951. The snclt‘l.“ reant‘fl publicity “Omit-are with h in thelof Amherst Regional High School‘ CANDIDHTE SPEAKS l The switch was attributed in last “'cck )"lW'i "-3 DICK?“ Eli‘- pi‘ivate sector. said 150 pupils from grades sev- Watson MacNaught pmm- last May‘s pcgg‘lng of the (:34 clcti tlic \lhttc House \\‘llh pla‘ The cabinet also proposed I en to 12 were out of school with iscd if elected to give serious ‘nadian dollar at 92», cpnls in cards as_king__ PrCRldf‘l’ll ben- long-term national energy pol- the ‘flu. He said the epidemic consideration to the establish- "terms of US. funds. and the re- ncdi's Wilt“ Wont .vou please "3' that later would be adapted has existed for two weeks and. merit of an Irish moss process- lLa broader European frame- sbows no signs of a let up. 1 (Continued on Page 5 Col. 3) lazuli: troubles. ' . c decisions were made. at; H A h l. cabinet meeting presided’ m would reduce trade barriers m3 Provincial indexes for Janu- °VPr by President de Gaulle. t ‘ the rest of the world, Mr. Hell- ary. with figures for December ' Oiiosee tpcan Common arket the. Selling Record '4 ‘duclion to $25 from $100 in clothc your horse for decency?" duty-free goods Canadian tour- Vir‘c - l’rcs'dcnt land plf‘kpfl ‘islsl can bring home in any “rum SPcm‘cl‘ said SINA was -‘ i i _ n in from thh a hand of 30.000 morallsts ' ° ° 3": m ""1 p" d headed by t: ('iifford Protit .it. a I n ' ' of New York. Prout's late father IV‘e a HAS TRAVEL DEFICIT had lcli $400,001 to mslituic an I I . Meanwhile. Canada had on organi7ation dcdicatcd to the ‘ overseas travel deficit, of $l40.- proposition that "all animals 000.000. This was only slightly should wcar clothing for the s e more than in 1901. sakc of decency." Spencer said. On the capital side. (‘anada and Front was carrying out bi: financed the current - account fatitcr‘s wisbcs I return Wednesday as massive HARLAN Ky (AP) Thou a crest above flood stage The Washington estimated that deficit with exceptionally large Tho man “\lflE the “amp of ' ‘ "‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' ‘ ‘ ~ v I -. l‘ - 'l l 'n lhr‘ svcmld Prom is n writcr for the Carry sands of families driven from cumbe'land .mve’ mum“ about 7’00“ (ammes' mum" “hi nihtf 83;; lfollowing lhc Monrr lr‘lm'ls'inn show wttli the their o m c it by devastatan floods in five states prepared '0 to overflow its banks at Bar- bourvlfle and Williamsburg. RESIDENTS MOP UP more than 30.000 persons. suf- fered some loss in Kentucky. est Virginia and Virginia. Robert C. Edson. disaster serv- pi‘ofcsstonal namc of Buck Henry and thc actual name of He was re: mild-June exchange crisis. in the first half of the ycar. ’ capital outflows offset most of Buck Anchorman the inflows. Thc rcsull was a ported by his nflicc Wndnnsdav "Gallup opprninns w ‘ However 0 at Kentucky ices director said the figures r are t ‘ '. ' _ V _ . . , launched in mm who "nod towns which were hit hardest by may go still higher and the dis- net $2.3,000.000 outflow of short 1 In hi“ In t aliloiijm “a re “ —— Harlan. aster might approach the pro- .ferm capital and the no! in “"9” bean receding. Tuesday Hazard and Plkevtlle ~ began icomc of long-tcrm capital was Queen Honors R portions of the January. 1957. N u' "'9 W0"! lppeared yet to mopping ip. Workers sand the oods in the same general area. jcul ' '0 N ha" “hm-0m 35 gull? for some sections whichlcleanup was difficult because of Rain ~ swollen rivers and diam" swim-“m l" “1“ 1“" A 1. ar ’m lay In the path of rampag- 'iinusuai amounts of debris and streams poured out of the Ap- lball‘ of 1961. U5 r Ian R rivers and streams. lam, palachian Mounan Monday Wilh ihc i'car hall "W'- ‘ g ‘ “1:7” M southeastern Ken-l Red Cross headquarters in night and early Tuesday. catcbs monci' 002.3" '0 W‘UI‘ hath 3"“) ("XB'QRR ‘ 'R " ' " " ”“ villi—ginnm‘ivmwglmweuem WES" 1'18 finanlémwlney drfhlldeféz‘l by Censor? fwith mlnrc 'lhan rL00.» Ego: Filwahrlll“ :iixrztdepggg'. . c appear"! hard. surprse. . me sad 3 no 0 i in ong‘crm nl‘mF l‘ 1 ti l'lmt‘ ms Pl‘ 1' :IS‘ h” P)! flooding. were de- Warning Other than the Will!!! —pr0dll("nfl n ycar-cnd total of Mcn7tc< with Sc iI-‘rtd's ancient dared muster areas by Frost. - of rushing water. 3710000000. about 372000.000 Ol'l’lf‘l' of Mir Thistle at a prl~ "I! Kennedy. Sections of Tcn- “mmme'u' "we" ' “ Flood waters receded rapidly less than in lost. The full years vatt‘ t-rtrmom wrttorsdax at- ;fssoss and Virginia were be- “mm “m” - ' ~ ‘ -' 3‘ 5 in West Virginia. The Guyan- Inflow Of shor._"...m cam,” was and... mm. M “mum uwa all considered by the White mu“! m“ ---- -- 1‘ dotte Rlver had dropped to 9.3 8331000000 as against swoon. and son nus. {01‘ similar lcfion. Chum“ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' 1" 15 feet below flood stage It Lo an ‘000 the previous year Thc small private invpsltiurp Iltzll‘meefl death: Vere lttrlb- cu” one”. ' ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' " 5 elrly Wednesday. The long-term capiitalwmak~ '0 hmml' 31007109 "0W SW R00- wér‘ ‘0 floods and six persons Cm 13 At. Lynchburg. Vt. the James in: up about 85 per l‘f‘nl of lhc 0” M00009. “'F“ 0111va by I "hil'it'i'r 5°“ 3“ M firm: """" 1 rut“. '. ‘ - a {$25.21;“"f..1."£.t“t."?i‘f32.3113 ‘ 8. our in Ten. ' ' ' crest 0 .. ee» . ig est . cliidcd $525,000,000 in flll‘t‘t‘l in- 5. . ' K‘s" ""1 one each in Virginia. m n" " 1 mark recorded in I years. v, 5. men 1‘ mm... gloom-mo honors list last bow \eal'. much! and Alabama. 3"“ --------- -' ' other spots along the James ex- on than m m1 Th“ “3‘ w Th Queen and her husband “divination of Prentonbnrg 8m ~, - - - - - - - 1‘ pected flooding. u an river The aklrl of the buplpel rived in Saint John. NJ. on metmbak" .. “mm,” W.” ugpn‘Consewmw candida" m ‘ ' ' "h latcr allendcd a garden party at m Painuvtu. ,, be.“ '0'".- - - ' - a ‘ ' -- -~ 3' 1" muted out of the mountains to- greeted Prime Minister Dief- his first campaign win ' ' . for Saint John . Alber "We" Ml.“ "‘ "if" f‘ "f Govrrnmcni House when 4.0m e b“ 5""? comedian ————————-———-n ward Richmond. enbaker Wednesday an be on through the Maritimes. Mr. WP“ Jim." "8"“ "1" 700m" (0v Wtrcritwt‘i Jeers—19.56. 19.39 and 1980. 81165.! CroWded "1% law!“-