rstmlous. 3505 h - 9 WIA11-Ill w-it---W c tmtc mart Mr-mum wuntAdo.oiolssuanltfadoai- choos--nl-mp-I-hon-In-hlsh-t Edmehwm ' Chat-lotmewnssandii. ' 1 'fCooers Prince Edward Island Lilac The Dew" x "fie pA(;Es WN CANADA, SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1957 PRICE Sc Red China Centre Of Prime Ministers Far East Study e . . . Dietenbaker To Spend Day'At 4. Hurricane Tides Claim 167 P. M. MeeMmee,e Reeieeeee 0 e e . By ED SIMON the generally friendly welcome by n I S I a n a O a S Canadian Press Staff Writer the British press to the new Cans- LONDON (CPI - Far Eastern dian government came Friday is problems. with emphasis on Com- an editorial in The Economist. LAKE CHARLES. LI. lAPl- ieron. said he felt "3,000 or 4.000- Gen. liufft. after his tour of the lnunist China and the infant na- Although Canada is "falling over e Devastating tidesr-receding slowly were drowned" there, area. said bodies 0; iii, dead mi. tions of Indochina. occupied the itself in the wish to be friendly." at nightfall pounded the Loui.si- Red Cross sources said about l.- msls constituted a major health Commonwealth prime ministe s the rganclal weekly says. it is an and coast Friday in the wake of 000 persons stayed in the parishlproblem, eFriday as a sweltering heat wave "embarrassment" to London that hurricane Audrey, leaving at least when Audrey struck Thursday. Hundreds were evacuated by 5llPPlled SW19 t'0llVlllClIl8 local "Wine of the manllestlllolli Of 167 dead and hundreds injured. Bill Mertena. an American Press boat Friday. Sheriff carter re- color. that desire are liable to be I little Maj.-Gen. Raymond Hufft. state reporter toured the Cameron area leased his estimate of 200 deaths Allllollgll Only l0uF C0mm0Il- Jellllle-" l-lellln 11195115 "mCIBN" A” civil t ' "-. said by plane and helicopter. He said after evacuations began. wealth members - Britain. India. or ”scantv".l there were 150 known dead in the Clmeron was about 90 per cent Four hundred persons were res- Pakistan and Ceylon-have diplo- Plans are more in keeping with icameron area alone and "it may-destroyed, with "at least 50 per cued on one boat alone, the ma- lnatic relations with Red China. the weather. Together with three be a week to 10 days" before the cent of the buildings demolished jority picked off rafts. trees andiwme 0bSel'Vel'S Saw I 391101111 of his collenlllel. Prime Mlnlltel , l -... d LV STDN HURRICANE RAAGES of High waves and hard hitting cated on the famed Stewart beach. final count is finished. Seventeen and many others so badly dam. remnants of rooftops. Some were.50ll9lllllZ ill ll"? allllllde l0W3l'd Dlelelllmlitr lell Ffldly Illefnool t e rains hlt Galveston late Wednesday. H d C d. other victims were counted elae- aged they were a total loss." swimming or just floating whenlchina of the Commonwealth as I to spend a day at the country tun-Gurlon SGY3 "um" Th. sun Wu" "ad ii 10- (AP wimp” ea 3 ana Ian whAgii-eiannada of helicopters and ofMc:ed.l:tllinnecolher;is.lf'hl;ilswm'dulees fIli.loSt?dT3)lIIli-el)c(l)1::'sd Mli)iltieia's Prime Minister Nehru is iaiisliltxincai Mum” M”. I" - A - W N. ofiufi HOGll'l'I Ass'n fleets of boats roamed through the ported only one home out of every John Washington, a 32-year-oldillnderslood to have renewed hi: on Saturday. the visitor! return. . I 9 F d l S ' I D lelzodetiu Cgmeronmeroa south of L5 slbill standing. Cameron man, gem --i was iivihgiplea for recognitiol: oil) the Com-! :1 be succezsldued the”? nu ' w e re e sou est corner of " lily projecting f d ti l ' h d it t tlmunist gnvernmen ymore o ommonwe eegl - ArabC e S O n vfmr of the state. A 20-mlla strl-ll along and himneyg told whiz: Ell: iii; drditivuiiiilll W” m in lthe Commonwealth powers and a accommodations at Chequers an ' e 0 mm me Umveuuy 0, Al, the coast is below sea level. had been houses." he said. "The Refugees were sent to the hugalconcerted bid toward its sdmis- insufficient to handle all of their TEL AvN- "Nd lne"l"” " I”. led d - Cameron Parish sheriff 0.8. resort community of Holly Beech arena at lldcNeese state college in'sion to United Nations member- at once-and the Dlefenbakers will ”9"”'' 9”” B”'G"'l”" deland Y ::;tf'o,Fxg:'3'C;:e.;i.: Ajmfjfizi; Carter predicted the death toll no longer exists. It was com- Lake Charles. Most had only thelship. spend Saturday evening watcblns Friday to netolilli 99036 "ml we seem Phyeieel Edueemn would be at lent zoo, pletely wiped on the map," nnihed, mud . .phttei-ed clothes While British spokesmen briefed a fellow-resident of Prince Albert. Wln 5'35 Wlmm" hil"dh3 '3 UHAWA (CH - in” M9” 3”” ml Md l9'””l ' '"'7l"' iii ' Ken Dlx n In LITTERE th conf en e on the back round Sask. o ratlc tailor Jon Vlckaa ,, An” ma Recruuom o . anaglng editor of D WITH BODIES they wore. Little Children wore e er c 3 . in I Dull”! 3” h Vim" '"Wl"3- ” ll” all 0' "'0 fk" W" uszlmo-om l" u” c"""" ye?" om” emu" we D, M” mm, the Lake Charles American Press. Bodies of dead cattle, horses only short: or panties. of their K0VEmm9l'll" "091" T9 Who ill!!! I ll-I-Yfllll Ml! ll TN lIfIll00l- he "0593 of lllcll operations. stood While expenditures genomlle Yul"; en Veeeeuvee vieepgmidem for said the bodies of two-thirds of the and wild animals littered stretches No over-all damage estimates laxation of restrictions on trade Trojans st Covant. Garden. 1' M3 ill” 9"” mnlxan ed Tl m'm'om aw” motowmo "e”ed' ii” We bu N" aey ' phsmicli eduniion. Em, Macy", victims will be swept into the Gulf of the marshlands. available. with China, it was learned that On Sunda the Canadian leader ml!!! Y9lN- 3el”G"'l"" 9”?” mm 3 V9" '39- FHWWG Mm" Md ' declded lmlmil '1'” 9 ""' hue Edmomm ace e president of Mexico by the receding waters. Martens said he counted more Dixon said it will run into the the Prime ministers Elfeed 10 Joins M8Y0l' Nlllllll Plllllllil of T0 l-ll" ll" Nllml” 'h”'M 5' "3" l" mall” "WW "W? l” ll” Pk" W” um-mom” s”'""lh"i'd l . ' - ' First hint of the f th 7 ' le ve discussion of technical de- i-onto at memorial ceremonies in em Sm Nee en eeeee he '1 we came Coulee" he Mm me. ,,c,,.um D; S. A. mvidione scope o s than 5 cars scattered along roads millions in Lake Charles alone. a Ind in om I "me" but o.H::I.I:'.y'e F meat I e e 1:” he cu” cumin uomeule-vece I peeememe hum” (1!-lxlgleer came ea;:1y;:.lrltll)ayPm:r:e- Yherc people had made vain ef- The city suffered plate glass and tails tteimtheeelieepelgiietilegriic advisers. the Canadlanselgrflltary cemetery at .tv.1he.a 12:: war 2;: -ghewtergfegfieeeu ;f,e',,,:".,3f'.:'i lgdovt?-nddl(l)r:?);nuI: inooiltioyo ':l.?tl.u!'ersecretnryJ.ck1'g;i".lkig'.i,:ieg.i;'i.i: ceirt. rgcued by boat in"... Cam: of the M". C :.antt:geda:i::ee.n Wm ms' s'1'he prime ministers decldxmto HIM Ono lhnchgga address to "'5" "ma ' ' ' ' ' ' ' um trade experts to a er e mmonwe Correspond- sulplcas in the Gas strip the fiscal year. I went back into a year ago. momma Hgngvzsm - fIxT.he luocmmn demons for I :0 M15102! mks mm” July 8 on new Auocmeol hehy DH.” end on the west bank aefuthe Riv”: uni; black hemwga &nmupAi:.iIrl'l&Ileaeyesooow!mm.h'.; Nmrebmom meme edveneee Harbor Dredging the effect on the Commonwealth hliker suaeldnrecent Russian , , e lnht Mm """ "Vb ' ' ' ' ' f British participation in the to 0 V0-IWWW 4lllmlmN la lgyptian Jordanian terrlr was down I01.1(ll.000 from the year. meats in different fields were 0 e mane here ewe." .. ewe on. are c to too well No tmmm oi Mar l-l mo Income tn wuewm --d "Md lo 0”” G'”l"- l'l""' In Newfoundland E"'”'”” '"” '"d' ”" . . '.”?u.r.u.'i.. of on dance R be "u go, phyeiui education A1. Three senior Canadian trad of e dau. " The overall picture showed that slightly in May. venues in H u mm m h-"me Home He upeceed en eeeemplee el en eeebeeek ee .. non . satd a solution while government revenues ranged other taxes increased. The per- as e. on n. eh B we the new In” .1 must be in the reaattlunent fairly high spasullng had ln- sonal income tax take dipped to education and Capt Wlllhm 30' OTTAWA (CPQFCA new "mo" in the economic confete':dnce;nl;IhlM em e win in can v ' i 000 contract has been let to s M.cn- I is not directly connec t no ' of I in -"'5 "WW "9"-it N'"Wl'''lY "1 mil 59” "53''””-””” "W" ””-””'”l” l"" ""' ”"""'"' "”"'””"' ts-eal firm for runner 4 4 i g of n" fe baker proposal of a full- monwealth since his but muons V”'aim ” ” ”-h”' '5 " 55"" 5'" d"""r 933 C”'9?gp”&” l3”"fn:'f)o'3:6 ee'2T;tee"e:"e;eilii.:ie:l.:ca::1”:eei;fS; the harbor at Port aux Biiriiues. a acflen Commonwealth trade con- with representatives of other pasta '"4'& """'” '0 P'"l".”'- "'”"'" eeef';'m'mM ' ' Me wee eehee ee mew, Wm, , Nfld., with work adndided to be ference in Ottawa at some future of the Empire vino lie CEC b.'m't ' ' i completed is -1000, bllc kl dltc. XNIIUOUI II I 190135.? oi Hume wcgudelu Anb bu". .( 'oT::SA.'ueaaury'uPndedu.up the last lMIl:i(livlgernUl:nI:3Si'tCd.:tllcI rose to .:ima iii": lllokaaman raid W" KENTVILLE. N.S. (C?) -e An- mainly to the two counties, in the The first note of dissent from dlan aimed bred in I911. "ll "in u u" '1" 5”” 3'" "ml " "mm" "" ”3'w'om h-om s5o'5oo'oml "ch. "why church hdhwmu the M” ntelwodaeoolllttlultisklfeehn gin”. 1:5 theli, hay groipiisuiivitlhrgrwbleiliat mlFtnr:1i:iisuitetil.h.1elehirea have met thwhldl thuplnsoft3I2.5Gl.000.'rheformerdutlcatoS80.500.000from824. .-1009906 briefly. delegates madeeomeei e-e Poeenco Vneheeemud .e m meA.u1eee meme Heme e "eumu.y'u.,,m.hh,n " Liberal sovarnment defeated from 863.'l.- film! to ricrllll mot! memllefi ' ' '”l”'V- '” "””5”"" '3' '” 3”” ' ' '"i sf-ggl Pncg ' 1,; ha”. 5. 5. ' - 144-. Montreal. for dndllng five lnllle plans to offset an cinpected ton and other officials to discuss llll-ll Fflflly 33 nee Iroaaolthaharboc.'.I1iecosnpsnafeedIlIirtaae. theproblem.Aspokesman said a I . inuncemasI.l!!U3olNd0IIX' er ublc ar:iMforu:nsoavddf”.'s:stl. CGAIIIIICIQI hay nd reported nu andmlanhid : out mmp H'k Ago." 2.8:: by abod I ll? "lb. b e e y o an - . crops are how p a new one, an i mated 34.000 cubic yards of har- to be dyhg In the dry air. with ammonia ' i avferttllur; out wmnsone oi-ii, (cpi..p,'u 0; Heel 00619!!! d Out. 5 i -- '- . is-r ' " - '"” -is '”'" oi now up i I ca my to to by 85 a ion by at least one lnInII- - ' ll1l'0 -lo 'oi'..!?'..:.......... r t 2.. ..-hi: .. rm: "ii”..il"”.."i:" "i ow-M-6 ' ' r... ,.....'..':...":.'..':".'.i.'...':l.-.: work will have nothing to do with losing its moisture. ducehy requirements. fact d othe poem "WW4 "9'15m”" Ni ''”3' when the Nova Scath-Newfound- A spokesman said Friday that! It was not known what action to ftqlall-letfwusluit wit:ln.:see:veek. um "l'9l"""'”'"” b'”3 ' land ferry William Caraonbeglna the damaged crops are confined the ' era planned to take. The price bike. which was effect ken" M”d"V '3 mm "9" ” l between North Sydney, N.S.. and 0 e o'rrAwA (CP)-Chief electoral He also said as a result of the.qne is a direct result of the ln- Arsentni. Nfld.. may well begin ' Mu he officer Nelson Caatongusy said investigation Dr. Ruben Levesque. veatlgatlon knto the irregularities. 00 fill! llito P011 ll-IX Basques be suM3”"'M'uk one mud week", Friday must the RCMP is lnvesta'- 47. returning officer for the riding which occurred on election day. fol? tho dledlilil Work in comr - - '- tim is ting hat he terms "shocking was attacked and beaten about 5 Dr. Levesque is a Montreal city file?-e. . ha.aald.”"'li It l'l':Cllll'I:lNCQ" in the Montreal pm. Friday by thugs. wielding councillor and pi sident of Mom- ll Would be up to the CNN. 09- 0mc”l5 "l "" ”m7.V were O O - - r - comment. could be ar- constituency of Laurler an elec- baseball bats and clubs. reals Civic Action League. The eralors of the ferry. and the de- ggggd nut ygg-, um day. June 10. Mr. Castonguny disclosed he or- league backed Mayor Jean Dra- linrlment of transport to decide. 0 O S h"! if 'i ”e;:"'buee L .. . hundndwatht. might Irregularities" In Election :;"l.e.g'?.:.:".'."..':..':.;"..."':.-".2.-' Q dered the investigation by the peau in the last Montreal munl- HARBOR UNSUITABLE A - RCMP June la. three days after cipal election. 0 a e the election. He said the lrregu- A Montreal report said Dr. Lev Completion ofa breakwater By GEORGE KITCHEN one such statement which and the t ' i 'b”'” so P” larltles involved "goon squads" asque's Injuries are not considered him Gl'lVl-'YDl'd Polllt lo the llII'- Canadian Press staff Writer created lively interest here was affect those congressional deliber- who stuffed ballot boxes. stole bal- serious but that he plans to enter Ml" 9llll"l9l- l0 Plivrlll WIV9 80- WASHINGTON tCP) - Key ,Dlefenbaker's call in a London ln- ations. .. domestic price support psogllaul. , . e e o lot boxes and ballot paper and had hosprloal for treatment. The report lion in the harbor. was completed American officials are looking tervlew for a Commonwealth trade it would not surprise many here on world markets. cannon eon- on S in their possession fake ballots. said he was conscious during the lll 1955 ll I Will Ol 3l33.000- Blll northward with close and quiet ln- conference. At the moment. the to see a revival of the joint United tends this has unddnlned it "Some ballot boxes and ballot attack and was able to give police CNR Ind ll'3l"WFl lhplflmelll 0l- tereat these days for clues to the balance of trade between Canada States - Canadian co ttee on traditional wheat lnarhotl lived. .. paper were stolen at gun point. the licence number of car in llcllk "lll Wnlliknfl 319 lllfltof policy trends of Canada's new gov- and the United States. which to- trade and economic s set up AWAIT MEETING llllIl'- A1-1-Acx on sugar which three men me. not entirely Illltllili for docklnl ca merit. tsls 85.000.000.000 plus each year. in 1954 by the two s There now tie an arrangement or 15' ”"'''el''” "hi! ll” c"”' He said Dr. Levesque was at- Mr Castonguay said as soon as 0' "'9 C'"0"- They are particularly interested runs strongly in favor of the U.S. to give their cabinet ministers an by which the Americans consult '”''i” if! "” lbw” 5" nuwu tacked on the street after he had he learned of the attack he re- Last April a 51.16.85! contract in the dlrectlui those policies will Should Canada divert any of her opportunity periodically to review with Canada on disposal sales. ill "" "mat" left the home of a patient in the quested police protection for Dr. was let to T. C. Gormsn and sons take in the broad and harmonl- trade into Commonwealth chan- developments of common interest. U.s. officials. aware that Dlefeo H. "' in. M "V" "imam east end of Montreal. lavesque and was told he will re of Halifax for harbor lmpmve ous field of Canadian-American nels. it likely would be at the ex- The committee has been dormant baker ls pledged to help Canadlal "hi min” dlmu u” """d "This attack against Dr. Leves- celva protection 14 hours a day. lnents. including wharf: and Jet- relations. pense of the United States. for many months. wheat farmers move some of this 53 0l 5035!! lmlll Ne" file "i9 l , ties. This work ia to be completed While they foresee no major TWO BIG lssuns At the moment. two big issues surpluses. are anxiously avnltlns l'N""& 53 in 1958. changein the close association be. The Reciprocal Trade Agree- stand between Canada and the the next such meeting. though '5 3W5” 3 14- xdmk "l ll” 0 Th, new cohh-.3 mu. for tween the two countries. officials merits Act. which governs Ameri- United States. none is scheduled at the . 'W"'" 9”” '( C”"d'- Tl” Q;-gdgmg won or 1:”; nhidwin here are not unmlndful that Can- can trade relations with the rest one is the agricultural surpluses to see whether the policies of the ”m"l”b" V” ” l”'h nu” ' nook md . section we; oi the ads now is governed by a party of the world. comes up for re- disposal problem. Canadians long Conservative administration are we Cd”'7' e 0 cup m-miiui dodi aid mg, is to which traditionally favors closer newal in congress next year. A have been irritated at the way any firmer than were those of the its stay here. members he completed within 36 months or NH with the United Kingdom and Commonwealth trade conference.iAmcricsns have unloaded their Liberal government that preceded 9l""'d "u"'3' W""-W” l" ll” hy mg gummgf oi moo. has expressed apprehension over depending on the direction it took'farm surpluses. built up through it. big CPR yards as wall as holding - haarhgs. Illa Excellency the Rt. non. W i ii; ',';,”;"i'f,'lee'elf,',':,',ic:,'e,'e,fef,',t,'yif'i'”" David Lewis. counsel for the Vincent Massey, C.l-l.. Governor s e Scoutin MORE NATIONALISM? 0 9 l.:”..:.l'”.I.12:.”.'; Canada May Claim Part Of llrimill. Nil” PIWOIVOG dllflll General of Canada in his capar e Hofjoffl Awafds Progressive Conservative govern- I the bearing Friday about the man- city as Chief Scout for Canada. III ll Vlllcli Uh Sllelflllf '3 mas announced that "fell? services QIIOIUGIIIII 0 most ,' ' c aracter to '. tin CPR lawyer of -ddrmlns the scouting" be has been pleased to "M h” "m hm ""1 "' ”" HUI lllilt P38 lllll ill Will award scoutlng's highest award. ooIIIIIluloII- the sum Wolf. to Mr. R.C. Par- ent. M.Sc.. Provincial Cledmmlssion- or for Prince Edw Island. uagumu mu '3'”, His Excellency hopes at some suitable time to present this award to Mr. Parent In person. Mr. Parent has been active In Scouting since 1925. when he or- ii 0fl'l'AWA tcri - An Anglican tie! l Ilmrerl. that it must bishop, a Roman Catholic priest lie-l with I somrwhlt more ln- . "M , young smug who km his tlonallstlc neighbor to the north O a life rescuing a friend from drown- l-lluhgellaies klllllwell lg ll: 21 yell! - t . as r rue it an . 'i:.ii,i:ie Iie!,!:.udSnf,l:-,'c:,ui,ding.:,.Di-3. As one American obsev:ver put OTTAWA fCPl-The new Proithe question of sovereignty ovcrvmlntster St. Laurent reiterated the It the other day. the close relation-V gressive Co nservative govern- the ice. . .will no doubt hove tol19').5 claim when he said in the Aiwnd, in 5 "non, go, bl-Iv. ship between the two countries oer- I ment will study the possibility of be examined, for it will have sometcommonsz ,7 "id "Nice, in we movememifalnly ill continue but "Canada's Canada claiming part of the pen of the aspects and uses of dry "We must leave no doubt of out ",9 .m,oum,d p-mi. i, Gov. semlbilltlea will have to be treated l manent polar ice cap as Canadian land." active occupation and exerclle Ol . 'gfnof.GenQf.l Maggy ii-hip); K-om I little more gently in Waahlhg.iterrltory. The use of plar ice now has be- our sovereignty in these north!!! Hm. can”, ' ton's halls of policy and halh oft Canada to date has laid claim come a rcality. lands right up to the Pole." mghui g..ii.nii-y uni-d 0; Congress." only to land masses in an areal it was officially disclosed earl- KEY WORD ye-ouiin i, "mi-dog ihumomi There is every prospect in the bounded by lines running to lhciler this month that the Russiansl The key word. officials have i. W! rm; K-out wp? 3.": view of some sources here that North Pole from the Yukon -(have made some 30 landings onissid. ls "lands." No formal claim .3 is of pi-aim omym ?resident Eisenhower and. Join Alaska border and from Robeson polar ice within 150 miles of Ca-iliss been laid in the high seas- ilggihheu hf iii. i,o'y'. hmiiy Dlefenbaker. the new Canadian Channel between Ellesmere lslandlnadian territory in the last twoiliostly polar ice-within the tri- yiii mceiye the hymn cm” mi, prime minister. will hold a get-ac- and Greenland. A considerahlelyears. The landing closes in theiangle. nu when Mr Mgggg pggggnu the quainted meeting some time in the portion of this area includes ll-ie,Canadian shore. likely made by Officials SLY ll! P7980000 0l 399' .'.fd' .1 (;'.v...,,Lh in future. The suggestion here is tliatlpolar ice cap which is not con-helicopter. was 121 miles fromilor on official mDPl (mgwh, - the two governments will wait for aid:-ed a land mass. 'Ellesmcre Island. would seen In l 1V I Clllm W 2 ga rotary some convenient opportunity to However. official government SOUTH OF BASE llhest llllh 3003- 0''9V"- "3 ll" M. period" III? F I a'r;ange awmelletlng. maps still show htehese Jll'IeSbelel'l thel 'llihenI(l)ussi'llins (have gist; langed :ne1eieypre&ii.l'enaa. at leelaneetu tee; time vttd many soaps n 154 he was again appointed Kill Al same way: as t bor er wecn any mics mm H 09 - A . II the Prwhci. armed law pagan of business but remained to the position of Provincial Com- Since Eisenhower is head oflcanada and Alaska and the con-lrick Island and no miles from claim national soverelsnty over and Ilsurs-Ihtl-n-I can as a member of the Provincial lnluibner for this Prvvhcs which use as well as head of the Amer- mental United States. in-nks island. The Inner is lure the-e Arctic 009-! Vllm m VIII! 08!? ll! fleilvcll cant.-IL rum in! to XSI be was position he still holds. lean government. protocol prob Cabinet sources said Friday theither south than Cornwallis island in the Commons last year. the Medal of Merit in II? and ass of our most active council in Ills he was ehalrmaapf the ably would require that omen. new govimrnem is going to takeiwhere the RCAF maintains a base. Douglas Barkneaa. Conservative relax is the usual of Ilarlt ta -unison: 0' me e Jamboree Comsnllae and again in :ihaker Emnebm: Washington. rather aullllewl lo: st tin; matte; p:r- Q Title! Isecltor prgencelelre A-ueiclnelril :1; fteelenfie-elesnxmlidortel:-,e:lln.te000'4ue ee ml-II Mamber P.E.. 1157. He was also a member of In wer lonmey to 0- Ir! view was 9 9-i 0 3 9'”'3l'!' 9 "' C " Ir. Paul wu transferred to Medal and Awards Committee. the Apple Day Cuimlttaa h its laws. although it is nearly four fence uses of the permanent polar angle with the apex at the North the ice cap lest the Route: oe- rraierima. N.l. in mi and was chairman of the group Contechalld mo and has helped organize yam since the president lact ilce. ,Pok-w-s first broom-nded in the rim ll "'6 W15 '”''l'”' "' active in at-ootiu there but as Committee. Ilembc of the Appleald condnc. the Annual risaaciai visited Canada. ills!-1 A9 AIIFIELDS . tc-Md!-ll S9"-is Pi Salli" P" i'''' ll” "" "- , not MI an ameld positha aatll nay Committee. Campaign each year since 190. American officials most closelyl in l954. Norman L .Vlch0lS0Il.ll?Il Polefl" Ill WW e e ..wm..-.-ea p tttlwbes be wn apohed Pleat mus Member of the P.E.f Mr Parent In iconcenied with Canada-U.S. af- chief of the geographical branch But II was not until lln.-'1 that m.':rb.L'l miedbderiw Dlatrlcfmm Awai-:3 Come mnaumu Prince Igyrueesrd island! on tlaealg-ifamhhave naslopted an attitude ofief the, mines "end ltechlllcllnsllfe lslete eovergmeme 4"e0efslClIlelg,Vm!l;lCed Dome tie! the .. it . ti ttceoflha -' t ' in .S' 't ,3 artmc ,wroesnolclae a ansscsi "r u o - '1' C d 5' 'a1 DIV VII! N Jh Ohal'- Qairmn of flu Prwhcrlmlalm elzlffttlcral "Chunell ainco IOU Heizt-tcpidnile.for ':e nghvetlnngerilt fl; roiierniilient pulication entitled Tbeilhe pole." Norway did not aban- Momky bung man - ask a new administration what yo. Boundaries of Camda. its Prov-ldon until 193) a claim to 100.0m my. the "en cam” d Troopillcy changes It contemplates. of- laces and Territories. square mtels of the Arctic archi- hhfahlaremuat llementlonedatoIsepoitt!tepelago.nowknownastheQll0e1l it an meta1.”.::htsnamh" pmrhuiiy um lrrss u-err iii Arc- xiinheth lslands. which had been TM c'"wm" ''m h ” ilil it? i Q! 0&3 develop:-nenta which tic basin on its may be used as discmetcd hv N'nrwn:ian exvl-M'QY jluegd -e J 1 T -an unions the tread at govo Irflelds. Re sddxl" i0tto SverdruP- e e i ” "Y i Hakka h Ottawa 1 Us becomes a roomy. then is December, was, the: primal i i ll ii