Maxims of a More Man Don't make fish of one and flesh of another. 16 PAGES i 'I'II'I PIOPl.I'I PAPIR CHARLO'I'TETOWN,' CANADA. f the llilul aaa av avaavaoav ' WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 17, 1955 Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew PRICE 5c 6 PROVINCES ACCEPT RELIEF PLAN See Possibility Of Health lnsura'nce Scheme in l957 ly IAIOLII IIOILRIION Uaaediaa Press Itaff Writer xns why thel federal government AWL (Cp) go (.4 .1 as been reuctant to get into slliilivliities now bell-evemtt.iere 1? . the health insurance field include better than 80-00 shance Canada will have s aatiaaal health in- uursnee scheme h operation ivy 195' The whole outlook for the 3750.-l (mom plan has brightened. in-I lnrmants said. mainly because oip mntmulng pressure by Premier Frost of Ontario in urging fed- eral support. Four Others informants said that other reas- tndications lint hsgbig provin- ces-Ontario and Quebec-have not been too been in previous years. Two Survivors In Crash Of Imperial Oil Plane; Are Killed South Korea Rejects Offer For Unification SEOUL (AP) - louth Korea Tuesday rejected Communist Chl- nese and North Korean propagpls for unification talks as "the same old Communist mopaganda line." "Any discussions with the pup- pet regime in North Korea are out of the question until the Chi- nese Reds have withdrawn from this country." said Hong Kee Karl. official government spokesman. Premier Kim Il Sung oi Commu- nist North Korea Mondaylproposed a Far East conference on unifica- tion and direct talks between North and South Korea. He also Expect Hurricane Will Cross Carolina Coast Some Time This Morning CHAIILESTON. I. 6.. (A!)- Hurricane Diane. still roaring withl had decreased to a sustained velocity at about I miles M! hour. Murder Suspect Makes Escape From N. I. Jail WOODSTOCK, N. I. (C?)- Murder suspect Daniel Giberson raced out of the town jail and as- loo-mile-anahour winds in her cen- tre. veered slightly northward late Tuesday. headed for the Carolina lcoast. Northeast storm warningsl were ordered hoisted north of the Virginia capes to Atlantic City. A 7 p. in. ADT weather bureau advisory placed the tropical storm 175 miles southeast oi Myrtle. Beach. S. C.. moving landward at: about 11 miles an hour. The bureau said continued move- caped late Tuesday after a guard refused him permission to walk -down a corridor to talk to his wife with gusts to about 100. STILL VERY DANGEROUS "That is still a lot of wind. cap- able of doing damage." said a storm forecaster. "We will con- tinue Io warn against 100-mile winds for a time. at least." Diane. with the trlckness oi The 25-year-old ltigger was chat- ting with his parents shortly after a court appearance at which he was remanded for one week He asked the jailer if he could walk IN!" to where his wife was standing is UITAWA, (CP)-Six of Ottawa-Tkwaits Reply From 4, Including PEI Canada's 10 pnwlneu hi! expressed readiness to accept federal terms for sharing their unemployment relief costs and a draft agreement has been prepared for their comments and approval. Prime Minister St. Laurent announced Tuesday after proposed both sides renounce the "m" 3' 'b”"' the "mt ""9 1” rlcanes. still could regain hc rm-- sh...-1 distgnfp away and me 1,". mer strength before reachinr nd. (er refused, I A wfnther bureau spot nan Geberson bolted through the jail uld: I hope nobody will elnx office and into the street. He was a morning cabinet session, that the six--all but Ontario, Quebec, Prince Edward Island and Alberta--have infom- FLIN FLON. Man.. ICP)-Two. One of the men was spotted by ....,.d the .,,,,t..,.,,g...,..t Wm. . ”''l' '1'”"" '"""" the 'l"" '8Sl 59" W131"! behind I churth ed the central government they desire an agreement but ' .Pl . if . ILIII ack I1 311 ' t to i - ME:;:lfet;Ini;L0null:I:e:;lbm:i ":12: ::l:;lvo;Ta:fe nncrlgrslgexgljal tglilrgtgrltil :adSi)l;l;!ci:0I:C!.'AoF;t.eEq)51l(l:'ol)t:d &':)l;l!ceh "59 ” ”" gradual trend more toward the , ma, 1:5: '3.l;?,';,,0u.f ',,s,d' ij(;':,: '"g?:2;mt:'ehg:llBeen let out 0, his. want to see a draft of the documerrtg-before they sign. interview Tuesday "I81 I19 fit Saskatchewan were Illlcked up man to land on the east shore of . ii-'aol'itheI::ls;, V3:;ld(0g::o3:a':0:la?S; W91” be 9""-9 85 high as me. he” (0 ram to his mother and The, 3”V""'"em ti: guru wam"ggTrans-Canada Air Lines and Cana- rcnlly discussed the matter with Tuesday by search planes at the lake. en the Norseman Fregghfgr upper south Cu-on". or the :;,,m,'V'omly predicted" She. may lath" , . lg'T:1leIg':lB”E:”lCllshli.)gI'ser Mr" dian Pacific Airlines. CPA WIIJ u.. Frost dand (has asked theiliake Manew. nine miles north of landed it sighted the other man Caron” cont Wake" Ill" llll'lllt3P- Ind ll 5119 Giberson. who is charged with; take over the TCA route between nnlarlo lea er or a memorIn- ' the scene of the crash. and brought both to The Pas. 509' W371 PU”? "'9 W0l'd IIUHE-' .the murder of John Connors of The dram dww" "9 by f”l9”l mm on his views. l The men. flown immediate',v to) The bodies of the four men who To Break Up From other quarters it waslThc Pas. Man. 75 miles south learned that Mr. Frost now tsp preparing the document and that had parachuled when they notic- u will be sent to Ottawa next ed the plane was in trouble. The week. pair. G. H. Kendall, 25. and M, 5, Llurgnt mg he 1; Owen Smith. 24. both of Regina. .-.,,,,. mud, concerned" gboulrwert suffering from shock and the further development of wel- "-'aln"ll'lll0l'l- , '3" measure, in Canada, but They were the only survivors that lhe cost to the Canadian tax- 0! the crash which killed four payer has to be considered. .uIher company employees. I COST mo rscron . other informants said the main iL”..".ll'."”..'T”l...i.l'.?Ii”...ffSf.2lI ; "Tells All" - h b th h' h d - - my plan as con e lg e lpnre costs eating deeply into thcl vmcouvnn -drl - A die- Iederal budget. A countrywlde plan may cost about 825 a per- son annually. in addition to tbs raught ex - policeman kepwhis current costs of supporting med- promise Tuesday "to tell all" con- ical institutions throush health cerninrz the suicide of his brrther. grants and other means. However, defence outlays have eased slightly and with 'world Icnsinns ' kening. indications are there may be further declines in it-dcrai defence spending next year Meanwhile. the economy is or-pan-" broadening the fed- eral taxing base. Cohiin;Events Your Saturday night Jamboree .-Forum. Dance cancelled at tllllvlew Hall until August I. Regular Stock Car Dance Tues- day night Cavehead Raceway. Lot I parish picnic at West Point Wharf. Tuesday. August 88. "Regular Danes. Mt. Ivan Iall. every Thursday. ipollce superintendent Harry Whe- Ian. 1 In testimony frequently inter- died in the crash were found of here. said on arrival that they earlier Tuesday in the burned-p out wreckage of the single-engine lBeaver at Whitey Narrows, near the Manitoba-Saskatchewan bor recognition. The plane crashed only miles northwest of Rocky lake where it had taken off Saturday morning. The Beaver. piloted by Don Know. former Toronto and Edmonton bush pilot left Rocky lake. 345 miles northwest of Win- nipeg, on a 350-mile lake-hopping expedition to Regina Beach. Sask. When the craft failed to reach its destination on schedule Satur- ;day night. an aerial search was started. After the Dakota spotted the. wreckage Tuesday morning. so RCMP search party was flown to the scene in a float-equipped Otter from The Pas, Man. The bodies later were flown back to -rupted as he broke down sobbing. Jack Whelan told a coroner's jury his brother took his own life Aug.l 5 because he was going to have fol accuse police officers and a for- lmer bnolleggcr of being involved In a city narcotics rackct l The jury. after also hearing: black-clad Victoria May Whelan, testify that her husband was near a nervous collapse when he took his own life, returned a verdict of suicide "while under extreme mental strain.” NEW GIIAFT CHARGES The inquest brought new allcga-- fions of graft and corruption within the Vancouver police de- partment that has been under in- vestlgation by a royal commission since July 18. Supt. Whelan died front a self-inflicted bullet wound three hours before he was sched- Flin Flon. where an inquest was scheduled to open. Hon. George Prudhom III CALGARY (CP) 1- Hon..Gcorge Prudham. iede rgnl -minister of mines technical surveys. was removed by helicopter Tuesday from the spot in the Mount Eisen- hower area where he fell seriously ill while on a trail ride Monday. The exact nature of his illness was not known but Banff Park offi- cials said he was too ill to be brought out by the horse. He was travelling in a private party of about eight persons. RCMP arranged for the helicop- ter. which came from Jasper after uled to appear before the commis- 5lllE0 30150 MW? 7v'OdllGNll)i- slon for a second time. August 17th. several hours delay due to poor ing here late Tuesday said the British freighter Laradore is be- ginning to break up under the 33 she grounded on a Magdalen islands reef. I The tug Foundation Vera was .somewhere in the vicinity. Ear- lier. however. giant seas prevent ed a company salvage expert gale-swept a damage survey. An agriculture venture in the raising of Western beef cattle in Prince Edward Island was brought to a we 'ui conclusion yes- tcrday at the Provincial Exhibi- tion whcn 39 steers brought here last January by Canada Packers Ltd. and distributed to junior far- mers throughout the Province were sold at an average of 25.7 cents The steers when farmed out. to the young farmers had an average weight of 531 lbs. and yesterday their "average was N3 lbs. with the top weight being 1.090 lbs. Stanley Skefflngton. 114-year old member of the Brackley Seaside Calf club and son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Skeffington was winner of the grand championship. His steer which weighed 520 lbs. in January tipped the scales at 990 lhfq. for the best finished animal at the- show. James Morrison a 15-year old boy from Pleasan Grove. son of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Morrison, weather. had the second best finished steer Dance Cardigan lead school August 10th. Notice-lee large Gapand Ix- iuhitloa ad elsewhere in this issue. ” ' ar Dance. Crapaud link V ngsay aig!bt.- lurns Orcli estrs.- l' Dance in Little Pond School.l Wednesday. August 1!. Turners Orchestra. Dance in Dixon's new hero. Fortune Bridge. August 19th. Canteen. ; Parish supper in It. Margar-I its 5Hall Wednesday. August 17th I p.m. The New Wiitshlre District L. 0 L will meet at King William lmdso. August 22. Top Quality Beat On The Hoof ifrom boarding the freighter forl Hurricane warnings were holstedl north of Wilmington. N. C.. to SYDNEY. rCPleReports reach-.Cape Hatteras. N. C. Wlrllllllliready 1were lowered from Savannah, Ga.,l southward. A hurricane alert con- ltlnued from Cape Hatteras nver' ' eh I. seamen who stayed aboard after the Virginlacapes. der They were "red MW" Meteorologists said. however. tion along coast country that Diane had lost a little of its ,fury during the day. Winds at the 'cent - which this morning had lbeen measured at 115 miles an. -hour had dropped before noon to! 100 miles. A navy hurricane hunter at mid-afternoon said the storml Junior Farmers Score At Fat Stock Show Yesterday land was winner of the reserve championship. His animal on de- livery weighed 520 lbs. and yes- terday weighed 1.000 lbs. In addition to the two top winners a prize for shnwmanship was awarded to Clair Macl..eod 17. of Long River. The young man having the steer showing the greatest in- crease in weight was Morris Mac- Dougall. Argyle Shore. Mr. B. B. Warnict. of Barrie. Ontsggrjhoiactcd as judge at the ow said that the top ani- mals showed splendld finish and would rank with the best he has seen in many a fat stock show. He said however that some of the "tailenders" lacked a good deal of finish. He was of the opinion that the boys would learn much from such an experience. Mr. W. R. Carrol. vice president and assistant general manager of Canada Packers was on hand to congratulate the boys upon their Myrtle Beach reported the Pl'e5'l,Johnville, N, 1!. on Aug. 3. ap- sure falling rapidly Ind 81-1315 El peared before Carleton county . "P "I w "ill" "1 l”",”'-lmagistrate G. R. Mccutcheon. He Wilmington reported 35- to 40-nlllftllwas not represented by counsel W5” , and no evidence was heard The J"'" Wm” DIP” wwld limdlcrown requested the remand. Gib- h" mm" "length W" "'9 W" Iorson is being held without bail. Hes than k b h ffkm The 25-year-old logger. who is ;Co:me " W" '5” 3' "lune married and has one child was I t , arrested by RCMP shortly after MAY CURVE NORTHWARD Meteorologists said the slowin: lot the storm's advance from (Continued on page 2 col. 7) nuts was found with his head hat- I. tered in. Connors was a farmer t land one of the pioneers in the dis- trict. Strip-Tease Strike NEW DELHI (Reuters) -- Some 2.000 government clerks appeared for work Tuesday unshaven and wearing only undershlrts and trous- era. -the body of 79-year-old John Con-1 with such a venture. "it will in- creasc.the Jnterest in the raising of beef cattle in Prince Edward Island" said Mr. Carrol. SUCC-E881-'UL SALE The top price of 41 cents per pound was paid by the Central Farmers Co-op. Mr. C.M. MacLean Manager. for the grand t I steer. The reserve grand was purchased by Canada Packers for .'i'l cents. The lowest price paid for any animal was 23 cents per pound. The co-op also bought five others of the choice steers. They; have always been one of the fore- most buyers st fat stock salesw Canada Packers bought 17 of the ' ' ; H.S. MacEwen of Stanley Bridge bought five; Lorne Coles bought four; Shut Gain Feeds bought four. and Fred Turner. Winsloe; Rendezvous Restaurant. Charlottetown; T.M. Llewellyn got one each. Mr. Claude Craswell of It was the start of their "IMP- tease" strike for a 100-per-cent in- crease in their present weekly minimum wage equivalent to 82.80 They plan to work unshaven and shirtless all this week. Next Tues- day, they threaten to wear only doesn't get them higher pay. the clerks plan to go to their desks in ' 1 ' it and sheets. m. Encouraging policy-makers. was approved by the cabinet along with these other measures: 1. An exchange of major air services between the crown-owned R;l. Chino Reports Raids Vy Nationalists LONDON (AP) - Red China Tuesday reported beating off two attempted sneak landings on the mainland by small forces of Chi- ang Kai-shek's Nationalists. Peiping radio said 11 nationalists stationed on Quemoy island tried in the early morning to slip ashore under cover of darkness at Chung- way. Fuklen province. Communist coast guards. the broadcast said. killed one man and captured two others while the rest fled by sea. Five days ago. relplns r-dlo said. 40 Chinese Nationalists at- tempted a landing at Weltou, Fu- pyjama bottoms to work. If thailklell IITOVIHCE. under 30Vel' 0' W0 gunboats. One was reported killed. two others captured. and the rest fled. Scout Contingent Hears Words From Premier Before Leaving "You have earned your trip. both by your present efforts and those of the not too-distant past." Premier A. W. Matheson told the Boy Scout contingent of sixty members as he addressed them .StucIents Scream Insults effort. He said that most of the Milton who has earned a repu- steers would show up well in anyltation of a top notch cattle auction- class and he was happy thatleer disposed of the 39 steers in Canada Packers was assocletedlrecord time. At Peron's Government BUENOS AIRES (AP) - Fivelthose listed for assassination in hundred students screamed insultslthe alleged plot. Lucero led the at President Peron's government army forces which crushed the Tuesday in the city of Eva Peron. naval - led revolt against Peron 40 miles south of Buenos Aires. June 16. Police dispersed them with tear One leader of the opposition at the conclusion of their par- ade yesterday afternoon. The Scouts. following their march through the down-town area. headed by their own drum and bugle hand. were addressed brief- ly by the Premier from the steps of Provincial Building. He stressed the great privilege and experience they Wllllld NW0 in meeting Scouts from all over the world on a common ground and with understanding. at the World Jamboree at Niagara-on the-Lake. The contingent leaves for Saint join the other Maritime units at Saint John. Provincial Commissioner R.C. Pay-ant will be in 011111! of 3C Island Scouts. Brigadier W. W- Reid. is commander at Its "Atlantic" section of the Jambo res is already at Niagara-on-the Lake with an advance party set- ting up quarters for the Marl- time contlngents. Says Fears Grow On Lilac Tree TORONTO (CP)-George lhear. a Toronto publisher. says peers are growing on his lilac tree. "I get nice pink and white meet. in the spring and small peers a few months later." he said. John, N. B. by air in two flights of RC.A.F. planes. coming here gas and arrested 41 rowdy dem-,Radical party's national commit- onstrators. ltee. Michel Torlno. has been The disorder broke out in thersingled out by the government as. wake of the government announce a member of the alleged plot. He- ment Monday that it had uncov- told reporters Tuesday he knew: ered a plot to assassinate Peron nothing of any plot. i and top army officers. Students -..-e.-..:- I were accused of being leaders in g the alleged plot. A-ENERIJY FOR PEACE from Summerslde airport for thel purpose this morning. They willl He picked a bushel of pears from the tree recently. l He figures somebody cross-bred the tree when it was young. Demonstratio In Many Parts Of India ns Break Out Toronto and Mexico City. TCA will get two CPA runs in Quebec prov- ince. 2 Appointment of Leonard J Knowles. 68, of Montreal. as mem ber of the six-man board of trans port commissioners. Mr. St. Laurent told reporters that Health Minister Martin, as acting external affairs minister, will represent Canada at the Aug. 29 United Nations conference on disarmament at New York. a He also said there will be no appointment of a replacement for the late Postmaster-General Cote until at least the next cabinet meeting to take place either Aug. 31 or Sept. 1. Mr. Cote died Aug. 7. The cabinet meeting was relativ- ely brief-about W. hours-and was attended by only eight of the ministers. FINAL OFFER IN JUNE It was understood most of the time was taken up with plans for the Oct. 8 federal-provincial con- ference and with the draft agree- ment on unemployment. The federal government made its final offer at a federal-provirb cial conference last June 21. it proposed to pay one-half the eosis of ' now: relief on the of jobless in a province is excess af (0. percent of the pop ulation. Federal officials have astisnat that if all provinces sign and unemployment reaches the post- war high of last year. the east is the federal treasury may be about 3l0.000.000 a year. Mr. St. Laurent interrupted a holiday at his summer home at St. Patrice. Que.. to preside at the cabinet session. first since July I ??1.:..:.a,.-. Dncms Pa: L.MLUcKY F You have 1.! 9090003. Off-'tcE Nouns TORONTO (CP)--Minimum and maximum temperatures: Mia. Man. . The outbnmk ocwrnd 5' "'9' BELGRADE tAPt -e President By B. S. V. Ran mediate military action and chant- Dawson . . . . . . .. 40 02 Resulsr dance Wednesday. Aug- ; l'l"d'"” gather” hr '" "pp'”"t Tito said Tuesday Yugoslaia soon. BOMBAY, India. (AP; - Riots ing "Nehru, leave Delhi and lead Vancouver . 54 no list 17. MacLean's warehouse Still!" ' lmamh on the "mu M E" Pemnt will use atomic energy for peace-. strikes and demonstrations broke-' us to Goa." Victoria 52 54 it. Two orchestras. Canteen News "pom "Id Wu” ”"I'ed iul purposes and that he hopes it out TlIeSdBV in many parts of- Scores of rlolers fell. Edmonton . 50 M Unloadm .d "Mn 1 ' Lf:Is't'r8al1t:II':eLl;eI'I'Ie)&' xovriiiiaerlnt-hf” dfl'Il;:iwllI not be necessary to give his India to protest the latalshootinn More than 100 persons were in- Calla?! - 48 as may u :un:;l' nitvulr Gztyolug per". ylniitlitary forces. atomic aveaptkns. of 15 or more llntlllllliasvdrlllxlngi glelgsdJ::yl(El;gnl;l:dllYb;0;:s&eF(gl;i5: asgiliiill :0, 89 WW" "my lnis xnlh 353"” h 0:! zlialtimen iii" Tunvre Ilsllofll days plcnclliau mv sm 0 llets and 11 policemen were ln- Toroniifi 06 3 Hum" RlV"- IGUARD PERON GENERAL ldiy. id" lgocglgy Itmwlliiss rggoried ulzriwlslimliay 'where the disordersl jured bv stones A total of 83 per- Ottawa H 66 7'7 ' H . I g . - V. - Come in 591111 Vllliy Hall I deltiilschlitlllsrlrsl nA1l'lv.:(l T:"rein.ft:l'?e,lMond'y by Tanjum arm.” Yugon mil-iiil 8 Mali; pitluceanfclliid iilrer iglllwiidevritesre arrayed 1" 28 major Mann-en 70 7, tum mu '0', Lmnlnde in regular mic"! pence laud. .bslav news agency. pea y on no rs em g l . Quebec .. . 69 .. "'3'" and alto. Sponsored by the Pink House (Cssa Ronda). F"d'"'”"”" ' 7” 5 W I government headquarter. where . giatihlstghhn I (sail 2;; - -- -I W Scot an Yar Iscovers '”rt:'" - - My (mm x to 7lp'lt-3;.Vl.:gG?'uel'la0.l& idents garden - surrounded res-p charlottemn 67 75 l Wm me. up and F” a the idence. However. iederal police Sydney on M (mm Ply". hum” muket CHIEF Miguel Gamboa insisted the e Yamwm ' m 67 prices. 1. p. 3...... nun... ngrtfggllliy 0' the vov-ll-"0" by I ecu n on on at m...-. .. .. ' ' so u . ' hoaingo Sub,” Gum,”-. wn. Etitdra tfielg. units alsomwfre! ' ' ' JITALIFAX, (cggrrhg wag", sc. t. a e arm in sry. , . olc s 't Itth, rmnwgatmgy BcTyv'L:u8u3 muse head. M,jg.G:,IL pl-"gm, LONDON 4APt-Scotland hard Meanwhile the country - wide Police estimate up to It IRA cm; a :3; ;howe"lhL;n:Ve.dn":gl um... fuueom "Id kgkwt Lucero. was said to be among uetectives Tuesday found an Irish nanhunt for the raiders went on. men took part in the raid. day in New Bmmwick The ". Pm"; MM”! ' I ---a --- Nationalist hideout in the very Three lrishmen were picked up BOYS SAW UNLOADING ' A" Ines due Cardigan Head -laturdny In connection with the Two 12-yearolri schoolboys de- ”Hoav7sEnhq"B3h. heart of London and seized the bit ik of the guns and ammunitinn attack. They were remanded inlarribeli to newspaper men how "IW must be paid before Aug. mid-'dIf:'erl than state will he 1" M mmor action. I: so bfilrden Party. Ice cream. mg!-Mllndwlcbs and cabs at . bps? 9 n. some irited blddie and netted sisteat eral loans or of Can- geiepcs. tlI:i"lin:.-Iiieiige :eii:Ec't':a. as av:I-isgs ice 5.7 cents ale Pa&'s- Ir. 6. .tlartlea. .,um,,,.,,,p-ugggggsaswlperponad. abelowIeftisneaegsrefIie,lottetowa 'md, "I ,o,,,,,,.,,. d ., mm; in. grand champion steer with its phat U - It. .1. Wm .., .5. ",4 g lowner Stanley lrb. asset Joh. n.h.. feed Packers who t the animals lnracklay. At right is James or aed tannins and Mr. ' here from the eat last vista rboawhotookthereeervagraad rm: Auinw. inane provis- mt ..,,,m,.,..g...gon.aip,xintasaaeI-hannan. fer-nises mmsam the n-on-co. onad. left to mm are In '- ruuuwananiwwuuuusficarnmvberuunlulb I-PW-Til-I-it BERKELEY. Calif. lAPl e. A heavy uarthouske. possibly in Japan, was recorded here Tues- y. W. C. Melon. assistant seismolo- gist at University of California. estimated the quake was s.ooo miles away. He said it hegaa at s:ss:u a. m. PDT and lasted two hours on his recording instruments. wsncolns Pol IIAIILYN mnonro (CP)-A I-maa band 9. D it stolen in a brazen raid on a Brit custody Tuesday for one week iah army depot in Berkshire four after a one-minute hearing in a days ago. lheavily guarded Wokingham mag With revolvers ready, a dozen istrate's court. ' ' ' thcsrnen broke down the Fingerprint and photographic door of an abandoned store andlexperts made an inch- by- inch uncovered the carefully hiddenlsenrch of the Shop and Scotland loot. Ward sent out orders for a big some bren guns. sten guns andyscreening of lrishmen in London ammunition had been packed ingwho are known to have IRA sym- new boxes ready for shipment. palhies . police said. The outlawed Trish Republican A machine-gun stood ready for Army Tuesday night came out action in so alcove leading off thezinto the open and admitted re- baaement. but the store was de aponsibllity for the raid. . in a statement issued in Dublin Police acted partially on a tip and signed by "D. Macbiarmade, h-osn two schoolboy: and kept a adiutant-general of the IRA." the 11-hour vigil before swooping on Irishrnea claimed the raid had store. located in Caledonia been "successful" and that "all wiihinefawlundsadyardsvolonteerstakiagpsrththsolb swimmer Marilyn hell when she returns froailm-opmwhera shesn swaaitbennslleh chaaael.TIebndunuwIllescos-t Ileslsll. pas-asaevarss swisnthee aaetiaaticker-tape 1 King's (hoes station. one of the eration have now hen accounted eapitalts busiest rail t ' t for." they came upon the IRA hiding; place. They said they saw twol men unloading heavy boxes from a black truck in the yard at the rear of the shop. Hundreds of curious Londoners ',lammed the street to watch a dozen policemen carry box after hox of weapons and ammunition out of the store to a police truck. Discovery of the IRA hideout climaxed a 60-hour nonstop man- lhunt Security forces had kept a close watch on all exits from Eng- land to Ireland. apprehensive that the arms might be smuggled there and lead to guerrilla warfen In Northern Ireland. The IRA is dedicated to uniting the six Protestant counties of III- etar ta north Ireland to the south- malnder of the Marltimes h forecast to have variable cloud- iness. Prince Edward Island: Vas- fable dleadtaase: eealer and has until; wilds aeatheast ll. Lew- high at C ' C II III 7!. Northern Nova scotia: Cloudy; a few sunny intervals; cooler sad less laanid: winds t; low- high at New Glasgow and 7!. Eastern N. 3. counties: Vari- able cloudlness: a few showers Wednesday evening: cooler and southeast in Wednesday after- nnngn. law-l&g It Moactoa U a 70. High tide today at Charlottetown at 0.41 a.m. and 10.8! pan. At ltnstico at 3.0! ash; and 0.8 p.n. niamss let: 3 ca Irish I face I necessary. less lnanid: light winds becoming,