Maxim: of a lMare Man He that once deceives is s Wile lliluur tile Qliiuf Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew 3' ever suspected. VIII PIOPI-I'D PAPII ' IIAD IV IVIIVIODV . 'iTi7iZ;i-:5 CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, my 27, 1955 PRICE 5. ,?.j ' FREEDOM FOR AUSTRIANS TODAY First Returns in Israeli Elections Flames Still Lick 2oo,ooo Acres Of Ont. Woodland fly THE CANADIAN PRESS still moving men and equipment g Tuesday was not a good day for into the fire areas. . TEL AVIV lcpl T' 3"" '"" Ontario's forest fire fighters. Windsl Mr. Mackie said 0,000 men areytared returns today from Israel's .were high and temperatures hot; on the job. working in relays fromvpu.u.mem.,y deem," "V, the there was little rain. idawn to dusk and sometinienso i l D t Lam t Flames licked at timber andllfnger. Like soldiers at the battle-' c ' "MC" ' P" 5' brush over 200.000 acres in the front. they llVE lb lentil. llC9PlDl lM”p”” . law" But the "sum province ii an unrelenting on- on the ground or on twig-built beds. NV"? W9 few l0 5h0W "Y demmi llauizht against the efforts of 5.000 They cook and eat in the open. ”"'d- men and millions of dollars in Always. they are ready to move 7”" ”'l”'l "e'""" We" (mm mulpmem Wm, ma gm 14.700 voters in 182 small villages. Neither the flames nor the men ag5wto6'32.?)goVrTfre5th:”e,lg::':le- -nadv much headway. 1 M P H ' a e a .. o.oIei:ti-in division of the On-l l v . I-"I-15 and forests rlcpartmcnt.l n 5 "The situation is somewhat the ..mic.'' T E Mzlckic. chief of the .r.....uc..' ."llB5da,V'nlglll. "It wnsnlt EDWARDS AFB. Cam” Mpkw ' "md '19-" l”" hr” "gh""”r" A rocket sled has attained ah The other ballots were scattered among the rest of the 19 parties fielding ”” tes. An estimated 75 to 80 per cent of the eligible voters cast ballots in the election Tuesday. lFive Oi Farn In Remote La YARMOUTH. N.S. f(.'Pl Five cannot dlkjmembers of a Weymoutb. N.S., family drowned late Tuesday when a.motor boat overturned in an almost inaccessible lake to miles from here. Clar- th . .- god the fastest land speed ever 1la7e roaiingmilhndohtrdllgd lmmmed with such A deVlce' Nor- - ' ' throp aircraft said Tuesday. l00.000 acres north of Blind River,l Rockets propel the 4'300.pmmd In miles east of Sault Ste. lVl8l'lf:.lsIed at supersonic speed and 1. oxly A LITTLE mun lcreates a sonic boom. just like a; Rain. a luxury to firefighters jptVnl:.l(nh':.(;)'p said H 3:28h:lV'ml:"L;”:”:c::n'g:;'1 :21? close the nature of devices of the .ldt.. ldlath fist :Il:l1P area north of the Sault Tues-1:09 anti: lggfdsa '3, mar: man But there was at Imost one-11,000 m ph and be recovered in. "”"l M. "" 1””: "ml. " W” ""' tact. The previous record. 60 in. They Were identified 35 runlpanled by lightning. rcspon-inh. slower. was set by a sledlence Gavcl. his wife. their is- "mr ll" "1"" "l lh" ”'””"' fl” which was destroyed in the run lmonths-old daughter. Mrs. Gavel's Want Vested Right To The weather office offered some hope. Widely - scattered thunder- showers were reported in the Lake- lu--ld. Kapuskllsing a lid Saultl , an-as Overnight some rain was p Y expected over most of the fire areas. " y . . The lands and forests depart- OTTAWA ICPV--A union request Mr. l-larridge said the situation lnent's fire protection division was for fgdergl ,ecggnitiuu at H em. lrrlflllcateal 5:41 '3"! tl:,If::I::;lMl:dl::s -A--------; , .. a e . - ' Phye.” "wowed """'d right curltyp for allpindustrial workers in his pension equity was lsidlin cgnadg, i b t the Commons Tuesday "Your Saturday night Jamborealnfghle PROTESTS TAX RULING "F"um- l H. W. Herridse rCCF-Kootenay Clarle Gillis iCCF-Cape Breton . I , lw ,il . ted th t d f th South) protested a revenue depart- ,:,3::,f'”' l" M'"”" H''" 'V””llnl:rnul:ilTlnrUnlon eotsliljtne? Mullment ruling that municipal cor- lmtd smelter workers, which asked porntionsl contributions to pension "Dance -- Kory Hall. George-.that workers'under non-contribu- Plans 379 "Oi Permitted W be It. Wednesday, July 27th. leftwing Socialist group fMapam).. . ly ITEWAIT MaeLEOD Canadian Press Staff Writer -ST. JOHN'S. Nfld. (CP)-The ex- ecutive manager of the Maritime Transportation Commission said Tuesday that barring British ships from the Canadian coastal trade would probably result in higher ra es. nd H. Matheson told the royal commission on coastal shipping that it was common for L r it- tive carriers to operate under the llowest possible revenue but when competition disappears the margin would likely be increased. He said his commission was pri- ily Drowned ke Accident sister. 15, and Mr. Gavel's uncle Hallet. The only survivor was Iranl Fletcher of South Ohio. N.S.. operator of the boat which upset about 250 yards from shore while he was ferrying the family to a lumber camp where Clarence and Ballet Gavel werc cmployed. Fletcher dragged the bodies of Mrs. Gavel and her daughter .aahore but was unable to revive lthem. RCMP were dragging for Higher Shipping Rates If British Ships Barned marlly interested I improved- transportation facilitioa and lowest rates and if Canadian ships oper-i ating alone could carry goods at satisfactory rates. there would, be no objection. "As long as we are not detrimentally affe cted. it doesn't make any difference." he s COMPLA IN! OF CNR y A St. John's businessman. Arthur Johnson. complained of services provided by Canadian National Railways. A past-president of Newfound- land branch of the Canadian Manu- facturers Association. he said the CNR's coastal boat service is "da- finitely inadequate." the passenger service "just terrible." and the freight services "often congested." He said that duri November. 1954. there were boxcars of Newfoundland-bound freight piled up between North Sydney and Hall- fax. He said the ferry William Car- son was meant to ease this bottle- neck st the Cabot strait. l Mr. Johnson, speaking on behalf of Newfoundland branch of the CMA, said the shipping services of Furness - Withy were ”ahsolutely essential" to the province. So far all witnesses called before M. P. Address” 5 Canadians At Soest SOEST. Germany illelitersl .. Elmore Phiipott. Liberal member f.lIa aommiuion here have sup- of Parliament for Vancouver ported unhampered British coastal.Boutli. brought "warmest gn-gt. shipping in Canada. with most ex- lugs and best wishes" from Prime pressing fear of increased rates if Minister St. Laurent when he competition is erased. spoke to Canadian soldiers anvil .owATER,' PROTEST. their families at Werl near here i Monday night. Ag 1. .doch' lulu.” w ,5” He was one of-four Canadian general manager of 3ow.m.vl.member. of Parliament who ad- NM. pulp and paper mum Comerldressed meetings of men of the Brook, said the company was look- 1" Cl"”"l”'" lnfnlry Brigade mg mrwnd to bundingc up a fleet group and their families in this .for use through the proposed St.l"'"' ' Lawrence seaway and if coaatali C A D CGMOE 1-lbEl”Il mem trade in that area were roai:rlcted'l”" '0' '19 "93 59 ll Mdddlflllh to Canadian ships ”It would be.Q"'- '90" 1-" l"l'"W-ll '0 mPm' desperate for us." Bowater ships. her” M "if 2115 39"8ll0Yl- Rdyill operated by the parent company In 22'” Reilmenb Britain. are under English registry. . l He said company ships were . .switched from one route to another Meieof". depending on current situations and J M . if these ships were banned from the Canadian tradc "we would lose flexibility." Earlier. Dr. Ernest Leia, mana- gr of Aglsntkic Gyipsuradmenitegy at 1 rner roo es ma ana an ' C - sh." to be 25 pg cent mo" u' chlllilillecrlAGe2ca:JAe:) unlnjlgzd ylllllding pensive than British vessels. He dz M mtwh H ' ' said any increase in transporta- y 3”. 9" 5. 9'3 llbleflv. tion costs would be ”extremely de- ”po”:1”" 3 3 '""90'""9v '9” 3'"i””1 trimcntal” to his company which . ' - sells 90 per cent of its products on llfm” G"”””v lo- .the Canadian mainland. ll" said Tues- y. "it landed right in the middle the other three bodies Full details of the were not available because of the- wrea's remoteness. Commonwealth Officers On Tour I OTTAWA (CF)--' A group of 18 high-ranking Commonwealth offi- cials arrive Aug. 3 for a month- long tour of Canada and the United States, army headquarters announced Tuesday. accident .' on their pension equity after the ltary pension plans acqulrc full tltleldedllcled by mllrllflpal Employ!-tes The students will include a British navy captain. four army for income tax purposes. OTTAWA. (CP)- The Commons. private bills com-. divorce miscellaneous mittee. which reviews bills. was called "our own kang- aroo court” by a CCF member Tuesday. . G. H. Castleden. Yorkton. with- drew his remark at the request of Deputy Speaker W. H. Robinson. but said the committee was an "improper court" to deal with di- vorce cases. He withdrew that re- mark also at Mr. Robinson's sug- Divorce Court Practice Of Parijament Criticized of my six kids. Paul cams riln- nlng over and said. 'l7arlrly, WFTP got a message container from s lflying saucer. We're gning in open it.” i He said. "you've been reading V 0 many comic books." Th ms. ed u b m i The children cracked the mush- Senafebhad E2: aprrgvgfi lg, mgproom-shaped object. with a sledge Libemidommmed Commons prwghammer. and took it to Gutillo on lte hm! commmeeg is shovel. Sllll smoking. M... cameden rent,-"ed me Gutillo described the object as CCF view that parliament is not."ll"d- SPWKY l",0kl"! W9 infill?" the proper place to deal with di- Flick 0'95 m9'-ll 8" '” J ' W vorces from Newfoundland and Seth?!"- Quebsc-the only provinces with-i "ll Weighs 8110111 30 Pounds and out divorce mum. it was a little bigger than the Neutrality ls Both Promised And Assured By HUBERT HARRISON - VIENNA (Reuters) - Austrian independence be- comes an established fact today. It ends 17 years of for- eign domination and 10 years of uneasy existence in the front line of the cold war. At 10:15 a.m. local time. the four-power council of British, American. French and Russian commanders meets for the last time to dissolve the group-supreme authority over the little nation since i945. Before jubilant crowds, soldiers of the four powers will lower their natinns' flags over the Allied Council building here. Meanwhile. in ;'xl0SPOW. the last act ratifying the Austrian state treaty will he deposited by France conclud- lng one of the most tangled chapters of East-West negotia- tions since the Second World War. n.....Zm..:.?.:g ' ' lsircl-ts to celebrate their first day Other fit'l5 ratifying thi- Mav nf i,,m.penden(.e since Ado" mg. 15 ll'i-':tl)' llHi(-' been lleprl-llrd in .ll-rs troops annexed it in March. Moscow by Britain. the United l9-35 States and Austria. PAY HEAVY PBICI The agreement ends an occu- By mu, months from M", .3 nation that began at the end of occupation "soaps win 1,9 with. tho Second World War and per- drawn from the cuunuyg Many sislcri through almost 10 years of airpady are on men. way .0 "W the cold war as Russia turned bases, down Western bids to reunlfy and Augu-1. now 1, pmged go 5.". Fvamai-I the mllnlry. lrality between East and West. But last spring a surprise move Under the treaty restoring her by lWN'lWl' Prndllrrd AU5'rlHll- lflflPpPlYl'leflCF Austria promised mission agreement on treaty not to join either side militarily. terms and signalled the begln- But she is preparing to raise an ""13 0' "1 !DD8l'!'lll Mid W81" Austrian army for self-defence N18” and she can join the United Na- Rlldld Mllollllflirl will speak tions and Western aeonoinlc 1'- into programs to tell Austrians ganizationg. their country is free again the But the price of liberty will not moment news of the last ratific- be miall. She must pay heavy ntinn deposit has been received. "pm-gtlons to gusgiu..sz5.ooo,ooo It is s plibllc holiday and . year for six years and 81.000.- Austrlans will throng beflsgged ooo mm of crude oil annually for 10 years in return for former German assets she has got back from Russia. St-om Brooks RES IPSA LOQUITUR BEACONSFIELD. Eng. (Reu- tersl-A l7-year-old motorcyclist ..mm.?..m.. volleyball. it looks dirty grayish." 0 King Hussein H! MP3 hf" "59 31! Oblwl 35 lwho bowled over a man later a door stop until "some scientist mid the pan" mm me mm, mm Heat Wave "Dance. Cardigan Head School July 28th. "Feed Wheat. 32.95 McGuigan &- Boyle. "Rcserie August 23rd for chic ken supper. Vernon River. "Baler Twine, 36.95 s bale. McGulgan dz Boyle. "Regular Dance. Mt. Ryan Hall. every Thursday. "Stock car dance Covehead "fin-sriay nile. "Ci-apnuri St. John's Church annual picnic Wednesday. Aug. 3. "Special meeting Abcgweit it. I. P. Kingston Friday night: nth degree. "Dance in Dixon's New Barn- Forlune Bridge. July 29. Can- fllfll. "ltegillar bingo Legion Home. lourls. Thursday. July 18. 8.15. Jackpot 840. "Crapaud District Visitation. Prince Arthur Lodge. Thursday. July 28. "Bingo. North Rustlco: Friday July 29th. 8:15 p. m. Jsckpn 330.00; Freereoul 33.00. "Come -to flarn Dance. Gar- 'lclfl Mat-Pbee. Brookfieln. Thurs- day night Canteen service. "Come and meet. your friends at but 65. Wednesday. July fllll. Refreshments. Ringo and Dance. "Farmers -- Save your Tim- othy and Clover Seed, Will buy as usual. Burns. Malpcque. "Regular d a n c e Wednesday. I7. Macinalfs warehouse. hurts. Two orchestras. thnten. "Regular Dance. Crapsud Rink Wednesday night. Burns Orch eatra. "Sbowlng' at Mount Stewart fuesd and Wednesday nights. "l'he 'dnapper.-." . "Come to Marshfleld-Dulnstafl liage United Clil.Il'ch tea on July I serving at I p.m.. DJ”. "Dance. Iris Ichool every Thursday. Good music. Refresh- merits. "Lot I6-Laws Bingo hadugaagli. "Custom rota: saw doaa. Tuesday and hi ay I "ii If summer. Malcolm llobaaa. Vernon River Mills. "Pioneer daaI(;and:nts'nl;l.Il'lll tpoud a mad as la'::r.day snafu. Ill! 5. I o'clock. "Dance. wpat i .. . ,' ill ”Whih Dane. Winston Ull- - M ' , J ly fth. Rol- lin Rthhrebgatra. nano- lrh up ll D.1'. Parbi. Wail- Refreshments. .1 l D" co! iter the union sent to Finance Min-lbecausc they are Royal Ian Rollie Me auxin 1. teen Isrvteo 0.! "wt - . . age of 50 and after 20 years' serv- ice. He read to the Commons a let- iister Harris asking for the right on behalf of members employed by the International Nickel Co. and Consolidated Mining and Smelting Co. at Trail and Kimberley in lBritish Columbia and at Sudbury land Port Colborne in Ontario. ' STUDY BEING MADE 3 Revenue Minister Ml-Cami said the letter was turned over to him. He had replied to the union that a study is being made of all irevenue department rules lregulstions regarding p e n s l o n plans. with a view to proposing changes. ' The union letter said at present lworkers who leave the companies latter :0 ycars' service. but before irenclling retirement age. receive no benefit from the pension plans. "Potato Officials .Look into Maine Certified Seed AUGUSTA. Mi-.. (APi..Four- teen leading Canadian potato of- ficials are coming to Maine next neck for in look at this sute's certified seed program. The Maine agriculture depart- ment said the men will visit the state's foundation seed farm at Massrdls and the research farm at Presque Isle Aug. 3. The visit was arranged after Canadian officials expressed in- terest in Malnais methods. The (Hill) will include both New Brunswick and federal Canadian officials. . Thc Canadians will hold I imer-ting of their potato breeding lfmllcy committee Aug. 5 after lreturning to New Brunswick. NATO Cadets Tour Canada MONTREAL tCPl Thirty- lllree lir cadets from five NATO countries dlsembsrlred from an RCA! transport Tuesday to begin the first lap of a tour that will take than across Canada. 1' He said the cmployees' con- itrlbutions are deductible. but that brlsadlers. an air force group sardon- lthe municipalltles' share is not captain and air commodore. and CCF members "talked out" two not taxableltwo civilian defence officials. lwo' dlvnrce bills. to which the CCF ob- lbodies. The benefit of a tax deduc-l-civilians from Pakl-WI". one from i jected on grounds of inconclusive tion on the miinicipnlities' share iniTanizanyika. a brigadler fro m3 and conflicting evidence. were pension plan contributions should New Zealand and s brlgadierlsought by two Montrealers--Dr. bg paged on to us. employee-g. lfrom India. ' Claude Fsrron and Real Perras. I i 'Parliament In Closing. . Hours Hears Rebates. Set OTTAWA . the current session of Parliament spending estimates standing in the was virtually cartaln for today way of a windup of the session as the Commons Tuesday moved which began Jan. 7. swiftly through the last of its Members gave final approval to scssiqnal business. estimates of the mines and state The Senate. aftcr brief after-(secretary's departments and sev- noon and rvening sittings. wa.-metal minor government branches. adjourncd until 1 pm. today. by At supper adjournment the House which time the Commons was was well into the spending allo- expccted to complete its work. cations for Revenue Minister The House began the day bylMcCann's department - which in- cm record of 139 days set iastr unanimously waiving its 10 p.m.jcludes the CBC-and the only year. i adjournment rule and then tied other major department to go lcontinued on Mile 2. col. 3' l and . (CPI-Prorogation of'into' the last of the departmental through was finance. Progress was delayed briefly as CCF embers debated the merits of two divorce bills for an hour, thus blocking their passage this cssi”:l on tho last occasion on. which they could he onsidcred. 3 ONE DAY FROM RECORD i it was the iftsth sitting day of the session. one short of the mud- or professor wants to look at it. i Educates Poor Arab Boy Aged Burnt Out AMMAN. Jordan fAP' -- Until TOPEKAV Rang (AP) g, spec, M0"d33' W9 "W35 d9ml"”'d tacular fire routed 186 persons m9 M9 0f 3 Bedwm Arab My from the Metbc"ist Home for the named M0h5mm9d All Ml-lhl5"r'" Agcd Tuesday including more than Pmblem and 8" 'mhmM' loll who were bedridden. No fatal-A For at I3, he found the life of aim... were rcpt"-fed. ' l nomad pretty tough. He had prac- Firpmen and hospital News llclllly "0 m"lli'.V- H9 had "0 W0" gave lnhslator treatment to a Illccil. He had ho parenla. number of the aged who were Mlllll'"'5 "if "V" "'1' g overcome by smoke. Several re- do with his life. and his ambition .1.,ir,.d hnspnai lreatmpnp WHS 10 1" all Cl"? ' All exhaust fan in thc attic is Monday he decldfd lhe lime had believed to have caused the fire come for action. but his story was Fir, chm wg. gawk”. said me only for the klllE- loss would be "at least 5100.000." So it was that Jordan's 10-year- old King Hussein drove into Am- man, a small boy ran up beside the sleek car and waved for him to stop. The king stopped. Five minutes later. Muhlsn was sitting hcsldr him. driving tnhthe o the neon mother. w are ::1a:':S ffed End clothed MOSCOW lhlllmla an unpre- -rnday (hf. orphan prepnr'd in rcdcnted move. Moscow radio start an expensive education-with Tues”-V "ill" Wladcail "'9 lexl Moscow Broa day night TV-radio report on the me king (mung me hm Prcsidcnt Eisenhower's Mon- Geneva meeting. The full text also was carried by the official Soviet news agency Toss for newspaper publication Never befnrp in the memory of Wcstcrncrs living in Mnscpu has a speech by a Western states man been quoted here in full The accmint of the pf'I'dlflPf1lV broadcast lnrliliil-d his f'l'TTlRl'l( about TORONTO tCPl- Mayor Nathan Phillips asked Tuesday for ii police report on a dance hall incl- dent Monday night in which an id- year-old Negro was nllcgcdl) ejected for dancing with a ll'lll' lirl Bernard Dnlman said he iu. asked to leave by manager Joscpl Broderick of the Palais Royals at Sunnysida amusement centre. The mayor said: "Either we are living in a free country or we are not. This is a bee country and every citizen is entitled to freedom and to the benefit of the established prin- cfples that go with it. regardless LONDON (CPI - The admiral who was sacked by a seaman a week ago was promoted Tuesday. Vice-Admiral J. W. M Eaton. II. was named commsmisr-ln- chief. America and West indies station. and deputy Siiprerne Allied commander. Atlantic. He formerly was flag officer commanding the reserve fleet ,rashasIsr-oaaaaIri&- shaiatlqlsp baht avaewl-I” aalatoeaaiaa James ucrnveu sscsporraal bl! :1 h.:'avtaa Charis 1 Photo) IIB II-year-old adlnlral'a told-bryifdedla 24-hour watch." and diimh. I Of Eisenhower's Message .7 a wide gulf so far dlvldlngaos a result of the power prnjm-i Tor. Mayor Looks into Charge Of intolerance no admiralty announced the lwofatrnsnt even while sea- him: ”I'm not hurt. Carry on." But the youth. Dennis Page, did not know the man was deaf . ROME (CF) - A couninf-wide heat wave was partly broken on Tuesday when violent thunder- He found that out in court storms struck Italy. cutting power Tuesday when he was fined t2 and telegraph lines and doffll for driving without care and at-.-heavy damage to eroPl- tcntlon. Authorities said the dIm8lU would run in the millions of dol- lnrs. The roofs of so houses wen Vocation Pay Iggwggfg GLACE BAY. N 8.. 'CPi-li lllners employed by Dominion "nsl Company will collect close to il.50(l.0flfl in pay Friday. I "'5 the annual vacation pay rlayl The men will collect their rcnillar week's wages plus two week's vacation pay. dcasts Text fame is TENEMENTS IAN: Li1'TLE tits: Fen YARD sficws-9 Fast and West-2'5 gulf as VA'IdI and door as are the tllffl:-i'cncek between individual freedom and 'PEll”llf'fllzlllnfl " - The lVloscou- rarllu report tnnk I5 minutes to broadcast. GETS SFAWAY APl'OlNThllC.VT TORON'l'0 '('l” Appnlnlmilnt of Malcolm I”. Brarlrlcu at co. ,. , g'M um and hnhiliinltnn infni-ninlinn niflral for IllR2:;1T?Fmg:.:imrg:lm the St l.nn-rr-lire pun-or prnirvrt mamm ' Mm. M33, was aimruilirccl Tllesriily Hr also I. 4;; .. will assist fnnlilics bring lihlnr-'il.'Hi.Q.;::::.e' 54 Q1 Vl('ini'ia 52 M rldmoliton 53 7! Calgary . 43 I” Regina 59 75 ivlnnipeg . 53 7,3 Toronto 54 - (lttmva - 551 in Montreal . . - - h-- . .- -7 aflirflzc. inlor. religion or political gggligsmnn - 54) N Saint John 54 7" 'SKS LABOR PROBE M,,,,..,,... 51 R2 Controller .Forri ldrllllfi. chair llhlll” - ' 57 75 inn of thc labor committee to (:l':"'”""”W" ' 2: E - .. nev .... - - ornbat racial intolclancc-. said he ;;l:wmhmh V I A . H. 55 7x vlll bring ii to the attention of his Q I h . N 7,; zroup ”This is very cl:-finitely a ll '" '1 5 case that slioulr' be ini-cstlcotod." HM,”-.-Ax lcpi -. Thu weathel "9 Said office here says cooler air OVII Broderick said Dolman was int western and northern Quebec is nlit bocausc he argiierl neainsl 'bepm,,..m,: soumeasmgg-d and -is ex- biallls ”no mixed dancing" rule ported to spread to the northern Dolman said he plans in corn Marillmcs Wednesday. Cloudy plain in the Ontario labor rlviiart skip: and widely scattered show- mcnt. which admlnislcrs laws for- era are forecast to spread across bidding racial discrimination ithr district with the cooler air. ' l Nnrthprn Nova Sc-otla. Clear bi-mnung cloudy with Widely addi- Admiral Promoted After l::;::l.-om-.:V::.":';':l.::::;:'.; Being Struck By Seaman .winds 15 becoming light in the .cveni;i5g; liooahigh at New Glas- gow . an .. cap during a general drill. .I Mcsporrsn. s husky. 22-year-old.RIver valley: Cloudy: vridelr I001- Scot. was ordered cnurtmartislledl l9'f9d lh0f0" l" ll" :'""::": .w for what was officially desrrlbed,E::::'&::&'n"”rm;M 3" an "the incident” aboard liM9,s7 and so. Fredericton in and I. .B'err.v H-ad. tho headam-rim Saint John Is and is. s lgycwitncsses said the much-big-. lligh tide today at Charlottetown in sailor hit the admiral with at uni am. and 5.01 p.m. at several blows. Ilustlco at 1140 a.m. Megponn, was llde lft minutes later than Char by shlprnates to be bitter lnftefnwn. a six-footer. awaited trial for knocking off theahout the drill, having just finished Sun rim at 4.52 up. and f lat 7.47 pm. Standard time. '" gm:-vz; .?7-....L'-tf:':;”.a'.i-.yfa- I A: - J -4 TTZJ: .1? 7.117