Duke Sends His Christmas Message From Royal Yacht LONDON tReuters' - Follow- ing is the text of the Christmas message by the Duke of Edinburgh from the royal yacht Britannia: This is Britannia. I am speak- ing to you from the middle of the south Pacific, 65 degrees south and 123 degrees west. roughly half- viay between New Zealand and Cape Horn. You will have to turn the globe upside down to find the place. It is now 1 am. on the 25th of December and I wish everyone of your listeneu I very Happy Christmas. Funeral Today Of Walter Dalziel Walter Dalziel passed away at his residen at 219 Euston Street. Charlottetown on Sunday, Dec. 23. I956 in his 65th year. The funeral will be held today. Wednesday. Vi.IIl a short service at the Mac- I.eaii Funeral Home at 1 o'clock then to St. David's United Church. Georgetown where the funeral ser- vice wililcommence at 2:30. In- trrment will be in the United Church Cemetery, Georgetown. He was the son of the late John Dalziel, C.N.R. driver. and the late Jemima Robertson. originally of Eureka. N.S. He is survived by his wife. the former Edith Rafuse of Georgetown, and by one daugh- ter, Shirley, Mrs. Carol Leet of Toronto. The following brothers and sis- ters also survive: William, Toron- to; John, retired marine engineer. Charlottetown; Albert. employed on the C.N.R.; Jessie. Mrs. L.W. Shaw, Katherine. on the supervis- ory staff of the Provincial Sana- torium: James II. with the Can- adian Bank of Commerce. Hali- fax. A brother Frank predeceased him in 1953. Mr. Dalzlel. who was well known throughout the Province, had been for many years a C.N.R. station agent. many of his appoinluit-his 'bcing to the eastern section of the Island. About nine months ago he was obliged hy failing health to ap- ply for retirement. EASTERN GUARDIAN LODGE PARTY - At the close of the regular meeting of Acme Rebekah Lodge. Montague. Thurs- day evening. December 20th. the mcmbers ycnjoyed I delightful Christmas party convened by Mrs. Many of you at home today will, be toasting absent friends. I' should like to try to reply in their behalf. We are absent. most of us, be. cause there is I Commonwealth, whether Africans studying in Eng- land. Indians in Africa. Asians learning in-Australia. administrat- ors, scientists. planters or con. struction workers-we are away from the countries and the houses we knoiv as home. And. it is he. falls? Peonle have been leaving their humcs for hundreds of years that there is I Commonwealth IIOW. PEQPLE ARE BOND Without absent friends to re- member today there would be no Lomrnonwealth. for we can gain nothing without some loss. We are solid facts beneath the words and Not many years ago, to be ab- sent meant to be cut of! almost completely for long periods. In our day. however great the phys- ical separation, we always have this link I am using now. ANCIENT PRAYER The wireless is not just I standby and I comfort-it has taken the anxiety out of Ibsence. Not all of us who are absent from home, family and friends. can make use of this method of com- munication on this Christmas Day. In this I am fortunate-I can island I message direct to my fam- y. I hope all of you It Sandring, ham are enjoying I very Happy Christmas and I hope you chil- dren are having is lot of fun. I am sorry I am not with you but it is nice to think of you doing the usual NPII Hooley and Mrs. Leroy white. Vocal selections by little Missesl Joanne and Janice White andi Sandra Hoolt-y were hcartily en-l joycd. and members and guests. participated in singing Christmas, carols. Miss Alvah Brehaut and Mrs. Archie Iliichey were piano; Iccompanists. CHRISTMAS PARTY Mrs-i Ncil Hoolcy was hostess to thel members of the Acme Rcbckahy Past Noble Grand'ii Club. Manta-1 gue. at I delightful Christmas party Tuesday evening. December lath. The program featured the phrases-we are the solid flesh and blood "uks which draw the Com- "l0m' -1 lll l0Eether under the things in familiar auii undings. I was particularly pleased to hear the bell of Sandringham Church. ”0fl- 3 But I would also like to send a, Sincel left homel have met men very simple message to all the and, women everywhere who arelwiies and children and relations Wllllnz to serve others rather than. who have remembered us today. themselves. With people like thatlwe pray. in words used thousands the-idea of Commonwealth will re-', of years ago. that the lord watch main alive instead of becoming. between me and thee when we no In Gmply Phra5'-'- labsent one from another. Midnight Mass Is Celebrated AT Monfague Icy road conditions over the holiday week-end was the cause of St. Marys Church at Montague several minor traffic accidents in was filled to capacity on Monday lhf Southern Kings EH38- night for the celebration of Mid- M 4:00 am. yesterday morning. night Mass. I tlirr.-eton truck proceeding to- Prior to the Mass, the ChiIdt'ctt's uzird Montague on the Murray choir. under the direction of Mr. Itiicr road and driven by MF.l George Boudreault. assisted by liiiuciie Docherty of Vernon: Mrs. Dan Condon as lorganist. l3ruli.I,c, went out of control. slid gave I beautiful rendition of l into the ditch, rolled. and pinned Christmas carols. lMr. Docherty in the cab. A com- The M855 W35 Celebraled by pauion was able to extricate him- R9V- -l-W- MCC8r!lle- Father M0 sell and go for help. Mr. Docherty Cardle preached a touching sor- N” mkon m the Kim; Comm, "W" 9" ll" "3llVllY 0' Chrlsle "9 Hospital. and after examinatioii fPinned In Gab, ls Uniniored 3.?.".5:;';l.l.l..-.ll"....l'"?.....”liil;l'l' ...?'. .'J":?'3.'c'3n.l"i"””- :es.re'wd- Christian -unity throughout the- , , world. In his closing remarks. ll'0NT LEAVE 5525 Father Mccardle wishcd every- V one a happy and holy Christmas. -IFTIIUSALEM I-Alli - IlrPml9r The senior choir. also under tbel David Bcn-Gurlon told the Knes- direction of Mr. Boudreault. as-.set parliament Wednesday Is-. sisted by Mr. Francis Vuzzo asirncl will not under any circum- organist. sang the Mass of the'stanccs lei Egypt reoccupy the Angels. Hymns song during the Gaza Strip. The narrow ierril0r.V Mass were; ”Adcste I-Ildclcs" at along thc Mediterranean was the offcrtory. and ”Pangis AngclI- se"cd hy the Israelis during the. cus" during the communion. Mr. in ion of Egypt Mt October. Vuozzo playcti appropriatc Clirist- Egypt nccupicd thc strip for eight mas music aftcr the Mass. years after the Palestine War. NlaEtionllaIWOutput Gains Received In Bank Letter MON'I'IIEAl.. llcc 21--I-'or thc But, add the B of M. while in in-. second consccutivc year, final rc-ltcrnzitional trade Canada has in- turns arc likcly in sliniv that thc currcd the largest currcnt ac-, total value of national output in count dcltcit in her history, the, Canada will have increased by exchange value of the Canadian! more than I0 pcr ccnt. ays tlie,dollar reached its highest level, Bank of Montrcal Busincss Rc- since 1933 as the inflow of capi-l view for llcccmhcr. just FDICEISNI. liil fluids from abroad more tlianl In comparison. thc incrcasc in thc Offset the deficit on current ac- count. singing of Christmas carols. witlil United Siatcs' niitioiial product Mrs. Howard Vickcrson and Mrs. 1 may be only half as grout as can; Douglas MacLarcn as piano at" ada's. ' With the pressure of dcmantll for goods and services being of companists. and an exchange oi. ()bscrving Illiii pcrlizips as uiuch inilallunary Pr0D0rll0nS. lhe re- BANG UP PARTY OTTAWA. - Govt-ruor - general party craclicr at Ills annual (Ihrisl- slightly dented but 200 young guests M85593! St-'t'm5 fully Iihsrirbsd in mas Pally I0!" l'lltlIillii'l"s of the 01- cnjoycti cookies, saiitiwiclics. ii:f3,0I Mr. Masscy's fastest reception the serious opcration of opening it New Secreta ry- llawa Boys Club Protocol was cream and movies at Government Wed.. I955 The chairman. Mr. Val Muilally. Souris. opened the annual meet- ing of the Kings County Federa- tion of Agriculture at Cardigan ious meetings were read and IP' proved. as were the minutes of the last annual meeting. The following resolution com- mines was appointed: Albert Ac- orn, Primrose; Mrs. Arthur Mac- Kinnon. Brooklyn; David Wright, Lower Montague; Joseph Goodwin, St. George's and Donald MacLeod. Victoria Cross. .1. Lincoln Dewar, very cptzably gave a report on provincial of- fice activities of the Federation. lie stressed the benefits of insur- ance to the farmer. especially ac- cident insurance, and said that too few farmers in Kings County are ;taking advantage of it. He stated jthai llit: Federation of Agriculture .was set up in I941 by amalgamat- ling existing organizations at that ltimc. and in 1948 urged the indi- ividual farmer to participate. , lic -iiuut-st:-d that all farmers lsluiulri tom the Federation. and lion t omak-: it stronger and more elfcciivc. .'tlr. Dewar said that the large number of people who have .It-it thc fariri are now consumers and not producers. and therefore, niurc produce is required for do- msiu iisc and surpluses arel buiind to IIIIIIIIIISII. A icry iiiteicstiine, question and ansiicr pcriod followed. and in- (lItl(lt.'tl such questions as: Are free Farm Radio Forums listened to?' lAud Ilii l'.'.irnit-i'.-z tiikc llI(' advan- House an” wheeling thmugh om. Iziuc of tlic services offered. toytheml by tho Iaxpertnicntal Stationf 'l'lit- iisulutions committee then clinic in. and before each resolu- tion was passed. it was thoroughly lines. For NATO is Appointed BV AI..-IN IIARVEY I I'rt-ss Stuff Writcr Cana PARIS l('llv A cluiuipiim oi Vu- ropcan iiiIc,r:raioin has hccu nutiicti as sccrctitry - x.'.cncrzil of thc North AlI?IIIlit' Trczily UI”.1;lIIl'I.a- tion coinciricnt with tho rcIca.si- of the report of NliTt)'s ”lIu'i-c wisc men” on increasing the .s'('itp9 of the allizincc. At the sauic timc. tlic Uiulcti States told the NATO allics that it will supply them with niudcrn weapons CHDLIIIIC uf lll'llIi.', 2IlDlIIif' charges--biit uill rctziin posscs- sion of the tuiclcur uzirlicutls thciusclvcs. Paul-Hcuri Siuuik. Ill('l).:ItllIil.i socialist fort-tun tiuiuxtt-r, tins ap- pointcd to thc st-t-i'i-Iztry-uciicriil's post to succccd Britain's Lord Is- may, who has scrii-ii tlic zilli.'iiiri- since its itici-ptitin in I!)-lit. Witt-ii he litkcs ovcr his IIt'W post iituxl April. Spziok iitlll uork with greatcr piiwt-rs tluiu tlic si-cri-- tal'y-uiriit-r.'il lizis luul In-liii'c its ii result of thc "wise nu-it's rcport " SUBMIT PLAN The tlircc -- Flxtcttnil Mfiiuw Miuislcr l'c.'trsuii of ('uii;itiii .'iurl foreign uuuislcrs I4EiIIL'P nf .N'urw.'iy and Martino of lt.'iIy--u'(-rc cu- truslcd Inst Ality with pi-r-p.-iriii'..' It sludy of sti't'tt:tlictutu.' uiut-iiiili- iary co-opcrutuut ntuong tIu- I3 NATO iiiciiilit-1'34. Tlicir rt-port. rt-Iciiscri toiizii after. SllIII(' sniirccs said, soiiic hzirtl-Iiitlintz portions vritit-iii of Cllrlslmml llmsl A dcmllousilumlh 85 3 llllrll lll lllo lllsll lllls -llcllll View sl'y5' lllollelllry pllllcy lllls sonic of tlic iillics it'll? dclctctl - was served by me h"5l955- 35'lr(-prcscnts lughcr prit s. thc B been cmployed to an incrcasing nswllls ml, mu pnmwy U, N-A-I-0 ststcd by Mrs. .I.D. Macheod and Mrs. Spcnccr Llewellyn. l PERSONALS Mr. Gordon MacNcill. Ifullfax. NS., is spending the Ytiontaguc. guest of Mr and Mrs. Arthur MacNclil. ACI Ian Mackcnzic. holidays inlvancing tnnrc slowly than in I9. . his parents, was 6.4 per ccnt abovc last ycarl . lleC'A'll' lrlal output. non-agricultural em-1 sl -”-'3"9 Q"9b'-'c- l sspelllllllll lllll ploymctit was 5.5 per ccnt abovci of M rcvicw. cntitlctl ”Kccping.dctll'”' lll all lll'”'"lDl I0 hold fl?--I ncvcrtliclcss liccn somc solid i.',iIill5 SUPIllli'S iW8ll8bli'- The "91 f95Ulll in rcal output. Lcd by such cum- I185 D0011 50ml? P0SlD0rl0m9nl Oil modifies as iitccl. ccment. iron. capital investment, including ncwl ("-9 and pr-t.-.,1(-um, the index of rcsidential construction. A num- industrial production while ail-rbvr DI l8riIt'r IIOVI-lrrlfliffllllll -"Hill Lcurpurate borrowers have raised capital in the Unied States where la ioivcr lhvcl of Interest rates and g, a larger volume of investable i .iutids prevail. Tlils. couple, with a sustained hcavy movement of at latcst rcport. Reflecting the iucrcziscd ittdu la" EV9" K”-'lv" 53-V5 llll"'(l Ila"-ll lllllllll lll ll level lllllre lll llllc wlllland ct-otuiniic i-ti-tint-i'.'itinii for iIl'ZIt!L'lllL! tlu-Ir loci on political IN.-l'Il(). thc pulilislicd rt-purl says, ”ctuiItl lu- rlcslroyctl if its menthcrs conttniic to put l u.irruw national considcriiiiuns Illlllir thc collccliic ttilcri-st.” Tlic rcpori ttotcs. iiitltuul uuinu into dclitil. Iluit ”tnti-t-.'illictI l'l'I.'l- tions Ii.'ii'c u it d e r : (I u f' scvcrc strains" and that rct-1-tit cvculs have shown II is iIIIIl(II'I.'IlIl ”t'i:it any ('I1z'IIIi.Zi's in nzituutui str.'iicL'i iilhil already exists in ucstcrii Eu-l ropr. JOINT Plltltilhkll 'I'ht' U.S. lti'll'.'lt'fl should avoid tnxpciisiic. uuncccs- sziry. and lllli'tI-tIrIllniil('fl dupli- cztlion nf ariiis proditctiiui In Eu- ropc Iic Kutluiwicrl, lllf'Il('IllIl'l'. tliui IIlf' new tvroL'r.'ini Ito 21 joint co-opt-r.'ttivc our in Wcstcrn Eu- I'0pI'. Icd by ulieii hi- czillcd those i-oiii:it'ti-s in tlic bcst position to procccd. Tlic scloctott Ill Sp.'i.'ik IN scci'c- tziI')-uciict'.'il lizul lit-cu H ccrtztinty bctorc llic n'lIIllsIi'i'S opt-ticd their iiict-tiuu. But the Bcluioii hold back lllllll his t-ollcagiics agreed to I.!lii' lum I1liIt'lI IIIt)I'ir ;iuiliortty and prcstigc th.'m tins liclrl by tho prini.'it'ily zitimiiuxiriitive Ilitsl that Ismziy ltilcd. Spank. 57. has lit-zulctl Ht-luiiitii's IOITILIII office so often than a fricnil oucc lcrmcd him ”pct'miin- cnt iorciun ininisicr." In 1946. he ivzis tlii- first prt-sidcnt of the Unitcd Nutions (lciic-rzil As:-t-iii- I)l)'. Ilc has ollcu Ix-cit rzillctl "llr. isliiropc” for his nrtlcut dcvtuioii to Fiiiropcriii idcals and the post- ivur t-fforis to rcvivc Wcstcrn Eu- rnpi-K until pruspcriiy. NI) II.I.I.l'SI()NS Th" uisv uicii'.s siiluiiisstoiis will General r In Sharp um NM-0 tYI"I'AWA ICPi - Tlic fedcralber to S4l5.ll3,00 from 5354.297.- liudgctary surplus is reaching to- ward thc t40fI.000.000 mark. i it rose in November by 546.540.- ililil ninrc IIIHII triple the Sl4.l2l.- 000 in November 3 year ago-, Ililil-vlillil thc total for thc first citzlit months of the fiscal year to s:l87.600.000 is sharp gain from the Sl05,654.000 in the similar per- ioti a year ago. Iriuzince Minister Harris an- imum-cti this Friday in his regular inuiitlily statement which showed a continuing heavy flow of revenue in November. l Last April he forecast a surp- lus oi Sll3.000.000 for the entire I956-ii? fiscal year. Bills tend to. pile up at the ycar-cud. rcducingl trcasury gains. But on the basisl of currcnt indications it appears Mr Harris will show an over-all surplus of between S.'l00.000.000 and, s40u.0(Ju.oon thc higgcsl since thcl s593.5oo.tm In 1948-40. 1 Tlic risc in tax L'i)ll'3(:i.l(iIIS. re-l flccttntz a hiioyant economy, boosted lutal revenues In Novem- RICDS BR()AD(iAS'I' CAROLS llIlI)API-IST (Reuters) Com- tnuuisl-conlrnllcd liuilapt-st Radio Federal Surplus iuvcsi him with tho iiiitlinrity to Iirozidczist Cliiisiinas Eve record- mzikc politit-;il Icnui - plziy work. inns of the Christmas Carol Silent uitintiu thc ullu-.4. lNit:lil. Surpriscd listeners said it llllllltillllll tli'll”..'.'lII'S tu-iv thc rc- was thc first time they heard I purl as cotiipmiiulctl in i'iIll.'II parts c.'irtil Iirozidcnsl over the radio uli-zilisiii. slitlt'l' li.'iriI work. uiitllsini-c thc Ctimtnunist acccssioii to. IIIt' t-Ic.'ii'-cyi-d .tt-t-i-ptnticc ni III(' puwcr citlhl yours ago. CIlliI'CIll Ii'Ii'I lII.'lI sliiii-iiu-tits of pt'turiplt- bells ui-rc also hi-urd. uill only unrk ii iwvcrnnicnls Slit-LIIP BORN IN CRECHE IAIIIII in miikc ilicm work. Anti umid lltc fmc print. mic fltII.'Illl(' point cniiii".."ix- the recon- niliou tli:ii NA'l”() nuist hccomc .1 nct'iii.'uu-tit iiistitutuui and not mcrclx .'t transitory tlctcnsive al- llancr. l Approves Expense Account ,.... For U. N. Middle East Force l'l"lllll'y5 wllll lll.ll llllllllel" M" last your lliglicr cinploymenhjlulllls lll, Callalllllall jlubsllllllly or policy ulut-it ziticct tiiv conii -l”"'l9 M39K9""9- llllllllllgllet combined with int-rcascd wage fflilgiagnlilgzcglgg l;;;l(;;'ri?el:ll"me cf:;l:i Iioii .'irc nl;Iflt' only ultcr coIiccI- . . ' S m W3.” -nd 53;. (I - "ivc consiiicr.'iiioii Mr. Bloyce Bock. SII?IllAI.IItIgBI)l';::(?Sv:::;I5odlI;:1HlCanl;dadH PM mm exchange nywssary E0 nmeel CANADIAN ”nu.&.E Falls. .Qu9lR?('. 59'-'"l C "I-hh'.'llr35ic(,nl Wu. 1955 in me MM nine. theglarge deticitgin Lanadas inter-i A. a ,.(.;”l, ,,t Ii... ,-..,,.,,.. llllll. ll” parenm ML and E lmonth cuniparison. national transations of goods Md NATO partncrs ii.iic aurrtwl to a CM” Beckl Monlaglm ”Tiicrc can bc little doubt." s:i.Vb 5cllv"Ts' grcal iiivrt-asc III thc slums of thc Ily R0" (Tl'IIRlE Mr. Chester Campbell, who is thc rcvicu. "tlizit. as was the case Wlulc thc nuinctary policy pur- s0t'rt'l:II')”Ivlllll('l'&Il. uiiuiu lllllll ilic i:NI'I'l'1ll Vi'i'itlN.H'. N.Y l(tl'i M uainmu at Rnckctjffa uni,mn.in I955 and throughout most or the sucd by the Bank of Canada has autiiority in Iukc lIu- Illlll.'IIiH' In Iiw luim-.i Ndlllblls I)lIi'l:('l.'ti'V .,,.”h we Rc.M,p. in vtsmng his postwar period. thc niaitispring of been ,it-ss than wholly cffectivc. trying to sctllc iitlcriiicuilwi 1llV- i..uu...itcc Bi.-is ziiippi-in-cd an cy- ' evidenced by the tendency foiqputcs. And thc rt-port also i'itil- pcusc zu-cuimt tor thc UN Middle home in Montague on leave. Mr. and Mrs. James Colllugs. Montague. left last Friday for Lynn, Mas.-t.. where they will vis- it their daughter. Miss Tcna Col- lings, R N. Sympathy is cxtcntlcd In Mr. Frank Coyle. I patient In the King's Cotinly Memorial Ilospital, on the death of his sister lvlrs. Willi-cd Doucetlc. Prince Street, Charlottetown. Mrs. William MacLt-an. gut. left recently for Colllngwood. Ontario, where she will visit her son and daughter-in-law. Dr. and Mrs. John MarI.ean. .'tIr. and Mrs. Iiarold Sit-unrt. Halifax, N.S. are spending the holidays in Montague. X00515 0' their parents. Mr. and Mrs- Ches- ter MIcLure and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stewart. Dr. Preston Maclntyre, Monta- ns his guests for the, his sons. John. studctitl University: Kenneth 5' Kilt. holidays It Dalhousie student at Prince of Wales Coi- Iege; and Dr. and Mrs. William Msclntyre. springhill. N.S. His many friends are PIMWI hear that Mr. Lynwood Mac is convalesclng at his homo piiIl. Mrs. .I.W. Murrlick. Montagutl IPII lIst week for Oil-"W8 WI"l”' slip will be the guest of I19; :?:.'.”K in-law and dautihier. Mr In Aiheri Goiwelt. for the '"l''"'';, months. Mn. Il.R. young and your-r mom"! and Point, spent I few. Garry. . days II Moiituu before lesvni for Boston, Mass.. where they in visit relatives. were Iinsts of Mrs Yminl's Shirt itrlow and daughter. It. IItI Mrly Q-on Months Monta-l ill I". rth t Australia. Nemmound no eas am it ba If. and thousands of wrecks (l""dlK"'- l”ll0l”l'l5 lll” "mm or riiillssfor a considerable distance oration in the I(ItII'l C”""lV H" 1 the world's tanker fleet . While here thc.V ,cronomic growth in Canada has -My been the high and rising volume Diilffh 10 of capital cxpcntiiturc on new CPS. "Nil . lplant, equipment and housing." itzbclicvlnti that it has been effec- lpointeti out thiit total contcmplat-!llV9 "1 50019 rl9fIrf-'? In DOSIPOIP cd oiitlnys of this nature in 1956. Int! Cl1Pll8l 9XP9l'lfl'lllr3 and dlse amounting to S8 billion. wcrc vir-lcouraglnil SPF-lclllllllf lrW('rll0rYl ltuallv impossible to achieve The acrllmulaiion and I further ('XI)8h-T B of it adds. howcvcr. llllll the sinn of consumer buying on credit- .attcmpt to carry out H1058 plans "Whatcvcr success has been ii- lhas tnct with considcrahlc siic- chicved in these direction; has .ccss and has had a proftuilid ini- V.-(n-ked towards keeping the ct-on-, lpact on 0lIlpl()y.IICIII. incimic anflliomy on an level keel in its rapid-. spending throughout the PC(lIl0IT'Iy.lIy forward motion", the review. The impact has also hccn fclt maintains, concluding that "thcre. lln Canadals balance of tradc. can be little doubt that Canada turn;-re, is many lines. domestic. is In a better position to meet any lprodurtion, incapabl-: of mcctingldisturhanccs in the economic wea- in full. the demand for supplicslihcr that may lie ahead than it and cquipmcnt. had to he supplc- would have been if inflationary for-l 'IIICl'lIC(I with purchases abroad. ccs had been Illowed full play." lRouIeAInside barrier Reef Would Save Five Days SYDNEY 4gpi..Pnrtly hct-aiisesmall vessels. and wIrshipit equip-, of the closing "I "N? 5W1 (Brill-lped with the latest uho-sounding the Royal Australian Navy ll," device; l"'P”": "ll l:;eel2ll;g;r':;l,e"g:w:;l Although the navy hopes to open me" use ' the northern route without too lgresi I delay. full charting in the area would take at least 25 years. some of the charts mm in use were prepared by Captain Cook when he discovt-rt-d Australia. Uncharted coral reefs. forks- have made this waterway. which between the continent and the Great Barrier Reef. and. "'4'" 0" between New Gitinca and Aus-p H.-.233, too riiingcrtni: lnr most ves- GOLD FROM RUSSIA not if It wore siife. lug iankcrs. PARIS IAPI-Airport point! If mm the Middle I-Inst could use it Orly Field Wednesday rcportcd instead of travelling round the being overworked guarding In in- l l gm pnrtof the continent. and creIsed flow of gold shipments avg up to five days a Journey. from the Soviet Union to Britain. This would relieve the pressure on They said that between Dec. 9 and Dec l:,(a'bot;:':Il tons of sold In- - v . . P sit at: unloatleil from y .l:,',ll':Q,:ll,;',hl,lI.:.ll.1ll..lllllillyliillplnrllno oi (g'IN'ImSIOVIk planes and simcd at the most picturesque in Ilte-wot-I; Orly until Ioldd I0 Pllll" mi Iitproseathis rise. the B of M consid-ltains thc ”('zinailimi i-I.-iusc" loin: East ”there are grounds for sought by Pi-.-irson t-ailing for .'III- to cost pointmcnt of a coniniiltcc of polit- ical atlvu-ci's to ui:iki- spot-iiw siigizgestiuiis on iviiys of scttlini: dispuics. 'l'hc U.S iuld ioti;iy's iimt-d-door concluding scssit-n of thc NATO forciun dcicncc and IIIillIli'fl min- Istcrs Iliat slic is prcp.'iicd in givc thcin not oiily niodcrn uvnputis but sccrct tcciinical data for llicir devclopmrnt and prodiiction Hoii cvcr, llcfcncc Siwn-I ary Charles Wilson said. U. 8. law prohibits the triuisfcr of niiliimy atomic clrmcnts to fnrcign coun- trtcs. so only t-oiiiciitit-ii:il explos- ivcs will hc liirnislicd uith IIIi'IIl. Tho wcapnns would ho of "dual caparity"eth;it is. uipnlilc of ho- lng uscd with cnnvciuiunzil as wcll as atomic uiirhcads. MISSILE-IS LIKI-7I.Y One confcrcnw soiircc s.-ml thc profcrrcd vimpnns will include misssilcs The I-luropt-an allics liavc ex- pressed their mounting desircs to transform thciriarmod Iorccs in. line with the realities of the atomic agc Ministers at this, week's ilti"t'IItttZ li'ii.' cniph:isizct1: posvibiv Soviet ity from attack; but also lhflr r95"lV9 (0 "ll lll9ll"how six Eskimos died because of tainer defence bills by depending on, smaller armies with more mod-; ern weapons I Wilson modc no rofcrcnrc to any possthilllr ill?" Ilrflfllflflfil F-l- poisoning at (lrr-cn Cove on Aiilat lfor Nain in get help. All Eastern administration might in nrucnrl the Na- Nenhowcns Isk Cnnrrmz C01!IJI"lIFd and Integrated pro- duction of the latest - style wea- POYIS III Europe pwtiuld further the by In Eskimo dish cnllcd Utjak.lmarri'od with two children: Jose nhk-ctive ni cttilluping NATO iuth made of seal meat or fish rotted Tuglavina. 40. married, one child would in R Wooden cimioiticr by slim -ibm Tiiglrniriii. 42. morrii-d, tun, ('I1IICII'9fI; of techllicll SH"! OM r090iIr00l HI laid to women apparently-and Marcus Atsaujoh. 31, gingui most mod:-rn arms, and make better use of the tent pnni police IilI'l'C which Is going (laflflflll S3tiS.tl0fl. ' Tlir committcc pusscd Thurs- day :in initial cxpcndiiurc of Slit,- tlil0,0il0 tor thc iurcc. .'III(l zigrocd that this figurc should be splitl nmnniz llic momiicrs mi thc hosts of tlicir normal sczilc of assess- cni for IV cxiicnrlitiircs. Thc Gcuvr:tl .-ixscmhly appears cci'i.ttn in npprinc tho rccom- uiciidaitim . Tlio priguuil 75-coiintry rcsolu-l lion sitggcsicti that a ninc-power; siili-committcc be set up to study, thc costs of thc force However. it finally was .'iLZt'ccd that thc ros-I olulion should itu-Iudc suggestions by (i:iu.'uI:i and thc Ifuitcd Stalcs that Sl0,000,00(l ho assitzucd to the fort-c immcriiaicly. and that thc siih-tniiimittoc consider any costs ovcr and above this figure and iiecidc how those should be allot- 6 r.i;a..;..;i:... A Error In Prepara ST .IflHN”S. Nflti tCP' -- A Nain. Labrador. told Thiirsrlay a woman's mistake in prcparingl their meal. A Ioycarold Eskimo girl and five men died last wreck of food sivik Island, Labrador. ”Thcre is no qmwtmn of tho Es- .fi0MI SN "HIV ll" "fl "W kimns being forced to eat meat stable and found the bodies of tha- Atnmic I-Incrcv Act to permit thc that was rotting hmauw of made- child and five shipment "I 3'""'”C "'3''l''l-'"l5 '0 filial? supplies," said It:-v. F. Wmwomt-n lhcre had left by dog team the NATO allica. The defence secretary said that suppii" (mm mg. gtnre they hedland Peacock of Kain ”In addition in rivet a score of fresh seals." f He said the deaths were causedl moans. ,tcd RUSSIA W()N'T PAY 3C:iiiihodia, I-Egypt. Greccc. Israel, AUSTIN. Tcx. iAPl The inztnizcr scone in front of the Good Slicplicrd Episcopal Church has ilircc livc shccp in it this morn- iut:-oiic more than was planncd. The extra one was born last tuglil. Riiswi has said slifl will not pay nnylhini: inward thc force. A spnkcsniau said earlicr this work that the force is illegal and op- posed to the UN charter. and added that expenses ”for halting uzizrcssion in Egypt must be born liy tlic aizilrcssors" The asscssnicnt was approved in cutiimiticc by a votc of 57 to R. uith nine nbslentions. Russia and the seven Soviet satellites voted against it lihslainintz were South Africa. Britain. Bolivia. Italy and Turkcy. Sincc the UN force was first proposed by Exicrnitl Affairs Min- istcr Pt-arson of Canada, 24 roun- trles limo offered troops and the U.S Illls rontrihutcd air trans- portation and equipment. Only night of those oficring troops have agrccd that thcir soldiers be he callcri upon to pay only such costs Is furl for tanks. trucks and aircraft, fond. hlankets. etc. fter Woman's lion OI Meal made the Utlak in an oil gas cask S not only lhrir Yrarhlnti "tr 50C"V'.Moravian missionary slatloncd at used for fainting seal skins in- stead of the imiai wooden coa- A girl. Ruth Semlgot. died soon after the Dec. I3 meal, and five of the hunters became ill. One. who ate sparingly. set out Provincial Airways plane landed the next day with In RCMP cott- men The two for the nearest house It Black Is- .Besides the Semlga girl the victims were: Wilson Semitgat, to Job Kanneok, married. , dis: usst-(I y thc members. The i-lcctions of directors took place after which the meeting ad-l joiirncd. An ititcrcsling question and ans-- wer period was held followed by al thorough discussion of all the res- olutions brought forth by the com- mitlcc composed of Albert Acorn. Primrusc, Mrs. Artliur Mat;'Kill-l Climb 000 a year ago. Expenditures also rosc. but to Si Friday night. The minutes of prev-T lslippltrl II as tlicir own organiza-1 'I'he oumiian. Pace 5 Federation Branch Passed a Two Uniform Time Resolutions Victoria Cross. lBE80LUTI0NS . The meeting moved In favor of ithe following resolutions: I That the meeting express its ap- .proval of the provincial govern- ment in enforcing standard time. That the regulation of time be I provincial responsibility in or- der to avoid confusion hetttccn vcountry -and city areas That agriculture be brouizlii un- ,der the Unemployment Insurance lAct on a voluntary basis. That the Departmcnt of ilu.'h- ways he asked to givc 4-oiisidt-i-a- ltion of the public in rt-uard to the closing of highways That the Federation f'lIllllIIlI(' to urge upon the goverumcni Ihi-' ini- lportance of providing a suitable Land Settlement Policy. That approval bc iiuulc oi the government's decision to .-issist Hungarian Refugees That approval be niado of 4-H Club work. 1 That approval ho c.xpiv--ed to the Federation for thc wail. done in attempting to gain civsitcr It'i'- ognition of mcdiuiii urzulv in-cf ias a quality PI'U(lllt'i l That agricultural mu-ii-it-ii be improved and expaiulcd as l'.'till(IlV as possible. That the II)CClllll.1I;ltiil ..it .mui.t- ment of the scliooi lax l)lIlilt'll of this province. That the I)cp.'iriuioiu in min mended on its Eisalsi.'iiltt' III um-d control. That there lic .i its-y.il tj.m.iiiis- sion on Educzituui uiuziiiiyi-ii That all roads bc rlzis.-tin-ii ;i- to priority for snow rciiim.-ii. That thc l”ciici.'ituiti support Farm Radio Forum. That hunlcrs must suck imm- erl permission before fr(!.s'p;issing and that it cuiiittiitlce I)i' ;ippuiiil- ed to study and propose aituuid- ments to the Fish iiiid (ionic Act. LIFT GAZA CURFEW JERUSALEM (AP) Curfew hours in Gaza were lifted Monday night by the Israel nitltlury trov- ernor to enable (.'lirist!.'ui rosi- dcnts of the toxin to allmul flirtat- non. Brooklyn, David Wright, Low- mas Eve serviccs and inidnig.-ht er Moutzigut-. Joseph Goodwin. St. mass. on official announcement Georges, and Donald MacLeod.lsaid. . .4. ......-. lesser extent. with over-all spend-, ing in November increasing to I S368,565.000 from S340.l66.000 a l year ago. Expenditures for the Mayfair eight months increased to 82.837.- 327.000 from 82.608.320.000. l D e fe n c e outlays moved up; slightly to 5153.07-4.000 from S152.-I 447,000 in the month and to 51,- 036.09ti.000 from 31.043.904.000 in the eight months. Outlays for family allowances r o s e in November to 333,227,000 from S.'il,990.000 and in ApriI-No- vember to S263,390.000 from S253,-l cant-d prison men who go over dc-stroycd by his own weakness. SHOW TIM Miriumy RIVER .. DECEMBER zoo- WEDNESDAY (only) "CRASHOUT" Starring-William Bendix, Arthur Kr-nncdy l)ou't uiiss this thrilling Prison story - - - The dcspiwaitc cry of Theatre the wall - - - Killers - - - each E-B p.m. Grade XII Annual Dance . St. Mary's Parish Hall THURSDAY. DEC. 27 Dancing 9 p.m.-I a.m. l Cliff Peter's Orchcstra l Starring. Ann Blyth a Canteen . l COMING THURSDAY & FRIDAY "ROSE MARIE" In (lint-iriascope and Technicolor SHOW TIME-I p m. nd Howard Kccl may... z M-G-M prcaeuls in Cm EM ASCOPI-I and comp GRACE KELLY ALEC GUINNESS LOUIS JOURDAN 'lIHE 5..l'”"" tents Moomtuo ttsstt love: uitots newt sum: LEO C CAIN; ESTELLI VINWOOO VAI tmit nuts Grace Kelly stars In this delightfully romantic story of ti . . . who had to fall in love before she could become ii Louis Jourdan, who knows more than is in his tcxibnoks, l A wonderful enferlriirmienl magnificently produced and tniqueslionably Grac Kelly's most appealing performance. lovely (but siivt bcauiy woman! Thc paiaco iutor. gives her is losson in love that almost puts the royal romance on the rocks. Grace Kelly was nvwr ITYOH! nap. ttvattng. more gorgeous. It is one of the most beautiful productions of the year, MATINEE 2:30 - EVE 7 AND 9 TODAY and THUR. -- CAPITOL