: Maxims of I Mere Man Perhapsonereesonthedoh hr; vdil not do as much for aaltusedteiatshatyou notwanttodoasmuchfor lsedoharasyoeusedte. I PARK Prince Hwerd Island I I Lille The Dew The .Pel's Paper Wl, CANADA. FELL PCNAH I. DU 111 REDOHINA REJECTS INVITATION FROM I.I.II. 1: TOTAKE PART III OEASE-FIRECONFEREIIGE . jloxvo. (AP)-Red China today rejected the United 1 Use Of S'side Armouries f,'l.";f',";Vc”;'”"9 Monthly Rentals Charged ?'”tii"?"””t'”hnii1”””i””" ”"'”" l ”'”i”' ify . Of I OHUOX 1. Authorized For The Town Premier Chou En-lai informed the UN he will not 3 OTTAWA. Feb. I-(Special) - Mr. Campn , called in Mr. Mac- After discussing the question with J. Wateoa MacNaught. 1 assistant be Fisheries Minister Sinclair and Liberal MP for Prince.Natlonal Defence Min- ister Ralph Csmpney today auth- orized the use of Summerside armorlss by town authorities, fol- lowing the fire which destroyed Summerside Town Hall. Request for use of the armorias had come to die minister through the De- fence Departmentls Eastern Com- Naught and discussed the amount of space which could be made available to town authorities both as temporary offices and a meet- ing place for Summerside Town Council. Slnce't.he military re- quire a section of the building to carry out their own work and training courses. the arrangement will be on a temporary basis. In response to the ministers question, Mr. MacNaugllt outlined the various offices and personnel of Summersrdc and their mini- mum requirements for working In order to reach a decision. space. S'side Group Plans To Investigate Unemployment -A committee from the Sum- l i I merside Board of Trade will in- ;IiIIiIeIIIIiiiIi'IiI;IllelIIy s::IlIlIII:I)Il1I.eIId Iiiey vestigate the local unemployment off situation with a view to providing ICE. After his outline of the request suggestions for employment irn- to the Board of Trade for their provement. and a study of their active interest in the problem. Minister Churchill has called an emergency cabinet meet- ing for today to consider the Formosa situation, I was re- liably reported Thursday night. Farm Prices OTTWAA (CPi-Canada's farm prices index was virtually un- changed in December at 219.7, fractionally higher than Novem- ber's 219.3. The bureau of statistics report- ed Thursday that higher live- stock and dairy prices were prac- tically offset by lower potatoes and egg prices. Grains were un- changed. Provincial index with Novem- ber figures in brackets: Prince Edward Island, 214.1 (221.4; Nova Scotia 52.4 (255.5); New Bruns- wick 217.9 (228.8); Quebec 259.3 (250.0); Ontario 247.1 (245.8); Manitoba 201.2 (199.8); Saskatche- wan l75.0 (174.1); Alberta 200.4 (199.7); British Columbia 248.1 (253.2). The index is based on average OTTAWA, Feb. 3-tSpecial)mA list of monthly rentals charged occupants of buildings on the site of the Charlottetown Federal Building was tabled in the Com- mons today in reply to a question on the rentals asked by Neil A. Matheson. Liberal member for Queens. While rentals appear strictly moderate in most cases, it has been pointed out that former tenants of the Federal Govern- ment enjoyed no-securily of ten- ure when in the expropriated buildings. no service, and little if any maintenance. Properties. names of tenants and rentals are listed as follows: 66 Pownal Street. .1. T. Robin- son. 327.25; 70 Pownal Street, N. Nicholson, 827.50; 72 Pownal St., F. L. Egan, S17; 72 Pownal St., A. Mclsaac, S85; 76 Pownal St., M. Hagan, S40; 82 Pownal St., 11. Conilell, S15; 93 Queen Street. .1. D. Stewart, 370; 103 Queen St., Leo Frank. S35: 99-105 Queen St., Bait and Males. 845; 99-105 F. McNeill. S15; 80 Richmond St. William Leclair. 325.50, and H. Marshal. 315.50; 58 Richmond St., A. Vail, 810; 90 Richmond St., Stanley Ross. 510; 04 Richmond St., F. Steele. :20; 100 Richmond St., G. Patterson. 815; 102 Rich- mond St., J. P. Martin. 812; 104 Richmond St., William Roach, 520; 108 Richmond St., B. Ben- jamin, 3!). 112-114 Richmond Street, A. Roberts, 580, and William McKin- non, 540; 116 Richmond Street, .1 Mcltelgan. 525; IN Richmolld St., F. Hennessey 545 and L.O. Kelly, 845; 79 Sydney St., F. E. Flynn. 518; 83 Sydney St., G. Ricllards. 320; B5 Sydney St., D. McKenzie. S15; 87 Sydney St., W. McCoy, 515; 89-91 Sydney St., W. L. Mc- Konna. 518; 59 Sydney St., J. L. Mcl)onald. S20; 91 Sydney St., .1. A. Flynn. 817; 93-95 Sydney St., J. J. Gallant, 525, 93 Sydney St.. C. Gauthier. 310; 95 Sydney St., Thomas Bell, 315; 97-99 Sydney St., .1. Carl Green. 530; 101-lflllr; Sydney St., A. Arsenault. 855; 101-10116 Sydney St., R. Genge, ls ousted from the UN Securit y Council. And in any case, LONDON. (AP) .- Prime on FedefaI send a spokesman to New York unless Nationalist China Chou said. he would send a representative only to discuss Soviet charges that the United States is guilty of ag,gr- sion against China. Votes in the UN have shown it is not prepared to pay such ai price for Red China's partlcips-J tion in discussions. Only last; Monday the Security Couacil' ssvtsvv'hEIlIII.lI iy voted down a Soviet demand that Chlang Kai- shek's I ” ' Jlrom the Formosan debate. iCl.AlMS INTERVENTION Two questions are before the council: 1. A New Zealand proposal that the UN seek to end hostilities on, certain islands off the Chinese mainland. This refers to the Ta-1 chens and other islands in For- mosa strait. but not to Formosa itself. 2. A Soviet proposal Whitiil charges the United Slates wlthl aggression against China a nd: calls for withdrawal of all U. S.; forces from the China area. The council has agreed to give; priority to New Zealand's pro- cussions but would not have had a vote. Once before. in 1960. Red China sent a representative to the UN for debate on alleged U. S. aggression against China. but the council threw the charges out. Chou's said: "The government of the Peo- ple's Republic of China hold that only for the purpose of discussing the resolution of the Soviet Un- ion. and only when the represent- atives of Clliang Kai-sllakfs clique have been driven out from the Security Council and the rep- resentatives of the People's Re- public of China attends in the name of China. can the Peoples Republic of China agree to send a representative to tease part in the discussions of the security Council." There appeared to be no loop- hole in this which would permit 5 compromise. 3;... .;..s-L ”' ' .;d W"- '. ,,..iu.s. . x I . . - . . . v ment finding. Wm be wbmmed through M. C wok t (arm mic" for 193539 equmng Queen St. Gowerllment of Prince 555, 101 103 Sydney St., Donald D0581. but the WWW"! POW?" me Summmkk am" 0, the Um dL:'m:f;g0:n mulfzlr "Tug mo. Edward island. 3250, low. Queen Campbell. :55. still have not put forward a for- SL. A. M. GFESDFY. S15. and P. These were the monthly rentals "181 FESOIUUO" (07 3 Ce359'II"- R employment Insurance Commis- ters of concern to the Summer- I Training In Korea I ,0 u, Mm,” L I Murray. :10; 107 Queen St., .1 paid from the time the Federal In his message todny.Chou,cyin- . sawt 0 01' Of Ibo! in gift employment agency. in which Damn ed caf o Hughes. slo; 109 Queen St., L. 0. Government took possession of tended iii” the "0""C”3 ”eC'5”"' By Till CANADIAN PRESS TO hQ Ill IIIBTIIZIXIK trim I-T10 Canadian SOIdIeI'S DEW" This acuon W" taken ,g are ueIII,I,IgIIIIII:g I,I,II,.aeIse.,,tIIIIE,.?e,I,),eIiE,eI;iI , Kelly. 320; 84 Richmond St., Har- the buildings until they were it” w"5Id” "",, New .7'"l”ld Thursday ing in Korea are getting extensive training with their in- February meeting of the Board of normally are 'associated Iwiyth Sfruggleg ry Collins, :15. M. 1-laley. sis and razed. Iglhiiinlgi mwesn-ax (.r;;:l;rvSg9ut0:.t 1;; The commons defeated by s fantry weapons. Giving the Sten gun a work out lg Rm, Trade last evening at the request building and construction trades. i W" "I 1” I' u . 5"” cud" no concern of the UN. He stress- H of ionnd 1. H" ed that hint ig0VIl':lII:i:t would IgI:,I:,.I,I.;-lmenlgnon en" ' . I g t i . , ave no par I sue scuss on! A. 3. Homngwonh (Lgymq . .- mission. who toIIliIIIIIl:IcImegtIiIlII:I offlcaIIIaIIofIew IdIIaI;Is IIIKIIJ sIlIiIlIlIIIIiIlIlIaI NEW YORK (AP) " Th” ""5 and would regard any UN action can...) gm-oducgd . pnv", hm - 3 that over M percent of the reg- about 1,400 persons are presently ammhn IRISH" LIbe”I0II strur A B I D on thil Subiefl ll ”i”eE81 Ind asking the government to prepare . gled Thursday in the stormy At- 63 r S O In Own 11 nd void. .1 r 7 ggnlrg v.vla'geuni'nmEr:l(l!cie- :Il::e.lvilllegnenltl:leliililpl?;riii;i.:l;t hum to "uh Enghnd. A dutch g FHMPPOINTID 5.3?! n for a distinctive national . .4 am mm d” not mclude uh. to the mm mm” M won; ous crack in her hull meanwhile By SPENCER M00sA lands. after a Tachen withdrawal. CF Leader Coldwali said ree- .7 TAIPEH. Formosa (AP) - A For the second straight day At UN headquarters. the news onitioa of Red China is not too , of Mr. Earl G. Cannon. manager Robert Peterson 11 Wheatley River, P.E.I. (National De- of W summmlde bunch M m. L4,, UNEMPLWED ,. . fence Photo). Senator Mclntyre Presses For The Chignecto Canal UPTAWA ICP)-senator James He said the combined provincial P. Mclntyre of the Maritimes debt now is S.'l,l45.000.000 or 5213 wants the St. Lawrence seaway per capita and he saw this as a matched by the long - discussed danger. Chignecto canal project. If this debt position was allowed Senator Mclntyre (L - Prince to go on the provinces would not Edward Iiland) said Thursday in be able to sell their bonds and the Senate throne speech debate would have to raise taxes. that it ie only natural the Mari- Referring to the "shooting war"- times should expect action on the an obvious reference to Formosa- Chlitnecio project. promised at Senator Mclntyre said there should Confederation, now that the St. be an appeal for divine guidance Lawrence ssaway has been to the heads of all the churches started. . The 18-mile canal through the IIIIIIIII II II II” IIIIII Gulf of Chignecto to Join the Gulf eml f l ' .500 or . new wmI"' . . . omperlyiygjhugvrvygin1:3-g-i:)1:n;i)l-filslzl. 54A mtfuon dg Mr J F Ameu An American ship stood by Chinese Nationalist withdrawal Thursday there was no report of of Chou's stand was received high a price to pay for peace h -mwovm-me me as com. ;:l2:r..'..';:l:.. ":2:...'"".'; :2: ::.:r.;:e.E:”l:':.::"l""t :":r C0"""""'" ':r"y..1" mi ”i';"l'”i”.'.".:"il..lii.".”ri" '”E'i'.r”i..12....sc.n. .. , palm" y . . - . a o ons.. u a so on area sxcep or, e usua egates a o ep- . . o w vu- umducuvg '"i':b0rh' Ir”e':u1':: 31032;? ::':sI0:f)Ipr:33PIg'm3: proceeded on her own power to- Reds seemed to be putting an shuttling of supply ships to is- mg regime would send a rep- ultl Canada is heading for g , (mm web 3 large norm" of the mean": "M Wm M wpomud b ward England at six knots. K pressure on the islands 130 miles land positions nearby. resentativl in view of the coun- economic iepreuion or receggion, populmml being without employ the president of an bu”. Ml? Coast gu headquarters hero nroih of Formosa. I The. defence inistry said Ns- cll'n .gragment to take up the Michael Starr (PC - Ontario) ment. Mr. CHM" nm the mm; John Mungau who pnmd;d' .i said the lat message received There were reports the United tionallst bombe . caught a Red govm aim-ggg o( gggrggglon at. urged the government to jboligh mm new Wu much the same nat- Int nigh” lied. Wm h from the ships master. Capt. Pan- As G convoy Wednesday night near ge,..c.u,f1,-g min 3" conclud. the I5-per-cent excise tax on auto- wm I. exist, ihroughoul Can”... new In me new mu? u"cdV:;' dells Stanolios, reported the crack "IN TON. (AP) -The Ylklangshan. eight miles north of ,4. An lnnugnuu dglegnig uid mobiles. I 9 0' 9 worsening. United State! is reported 1111- the Tachans. and in an attack the member. would rum, am. in Senator Thomas Reid (L-Brit H ldth Milt ofLboiS C ,,' . .. . . . ,, enedEs:Voumeg mn soifum :1 or-ms uI(.,l:lIl'il:l'!tIIt;I.e J31 rc &.Fl.mudAmssocia w, cu, nu oonunu. voypgg ing Ge...l-allssuno Chisng l(al- two large Red vessels were hit reflect Anti. alas to consult their l.f:0HCol'u:hlI)uuid is..: govarnmen . tween 8 without escort or assistance" the shek to make a quick final and exploded." lete icture of th si . ' getherpwm mue:"on:"”,:,I::::' I3; d;c'!'::I.':gnIh;:e gar” "19 message said. decision on evacuation of his Ngtionjlllt officials discount J Chou's decision, broadcast by management in Canada. section. of the country. on ways Mus". John Mun” Wm troops from the Tachen is- publmud reports that the Red Peiping radio. was in reply to an Friday of providing more employment. mard. Fred Binghain ItusseIIl I”d5 3”" "'9 '9W0TC9d U- ships were an invasion fleet. invitation sent by Secretal-y-Gem Th! Common! and the Senate Mr. Cannon said that seasonal Phaneuf, J. F. Arnett Group M070 BIIHUT FOP 8' It." Fl"! """'”t I” held I" The” '" I"dIC3”0"' W" 1' Sr” D35 HR"'m"'k-I9” M”"d'Y "mm" d" ""1"" spew” d'b”'- Captain W. H. Swetman: George I readiness indefinitely. the United States gives no guar- on instructions from the Security Hogs. Jack Wright. "dial Pakh"n Tm antees for Matsu and Quem y. Council. Under the invitation. the III-lnIlIyI IvilIIlIlIIlIlIIlilIlIt IrIholIIaIIthIIlIlys(iii POIIO D Iscussed F””0W"W I "Port from Wm WASHINGTON um Th 1 gII"III'IIIIIlI'I'”III'IiIIIlIiIiII'2I'Ii IiIlIIIIiIlIiIIi'I' II; the N'”""'"'" Wm "I I' I” Chm" commm" "pImmI sea miles off the routetoNew Eng- Hwward I'95'VdI'18 I TEQIIESI culture department :nn:u:5IB(I lcIe""c"I 5"""I” I” help pm consider the whole Tachen ques- tive would have been permitted land muhu (or Mummu pmdp H A d S h I M 1-. received by the boarm it was Thursday it 1. donning m Iddi. tect Mat.-all and C v. the most lion. to take part in the council die. "if I1 C f;:"e5i'3d by M" -1- E Ame" tional 900,000 pounds of surplus cgvg-.m K1LLg 1. it now h up to the members at "'3 '""""' and lmISP0"a- butter to care for relief disiribu- P ' D l' h d w' h of the House of Commons and sen. More than a hundred interested among the hundreds of thousands mm mmmee "I the board meet tion is India and Pakistan. The .11-IARIA. India (Reuters) - At 9 slots from the Maritime; prov- parents heard Dr. 0. 1!. Curtis. of children who have been vac- as 59”" "5 Pomble "ml 5P0k93' butter will be converted into but- least 10 miners were killed and inces." he laid. "regardless or Deputy Minister of Health and Dr. oinated to data. We believe that s "W "Om ""0": disirlrts west t oil. 1) i ti: 1 t r th eight injured Wednesday night B S I B d "'9" political affiliations. in guild J. H. Shaw. Director of Laborator- injections are required and that ws""""”"Ide I” "mm" mm dIeIi1artmenItIIIhIIsIsdoIIIt:Ii aIi)Ii.tIt 44: when N" 07 the mlldei Dh!"nI- Y lnsether and figbtso that this long lea describe the nature and ef- they must be given some time in e 5. as ' P''.”de '” "'9 PW 000,000 pounds of surplus butter bad coal mine, is miles from here, fl)-:,:;1if:l.lc" Proiect will be made a fect of poliomyelitis and the nat- advance of the usual polio season gF".iI:::e”IwalcI;l'IeVImI:ybghes for foreign,wel!are use. caved in. Y. . ' - DEBT POSITION DANGEROUS. I3iIhwiiIIoiIIiliI: lIilIgIlIiIeIslIIlIrIrIrIiIwIriIlIeI5:Ii IIvIlIoIIIilIiIIIeIIctIlI0nI:.al?:I.gIIIIIeIlIIaIIE:elIIII(IlI M '0 ' '''""''l 1” "'0 Board ' m"”l9hlovernment has estimated of efficiency at a meeting of 10 days apart and the ihlrdamonih El. :IeIIl:,"5iI:;I'I(:hEr':"f"eI:”I”"e" "' V we. .. r . oe 0 rl e cost about IlItI::IaIlI iiiim ln:Ih;:IlII)I0IIe AIIIsogcIIatioIIIlcII2IsII Ii-oIlTiII iii: IfIIIl'I:fpII::lIIIIeIIl. wl:fIIIIlIlIrIlicI: mm to C'N'R' pIop”"I3 t” dlsi commission on transportation rec- night early in April the second about Conan" runway pnswg" 5"" MONTREAL (CPI 75 CBC "di" b"' If ' II5a”5I”C”"VII '3"”m'"" 1 id '1 d ommended in 1951 against pro. 1- com." of N. (am on pong mid April and the third in the II)" III'Eb'I' Iigtgeen April ISIII and Idevmon Iechnkiuu have I5 not reached wuh the CBC MI :lIId icTaII'IIII:selrtsIIaII I II III IIIIIIII needing with 1:.) , .. g middle of May. It 1, mos. 9559,". 999m," - voted 857-74 in favor of strike ac- fore Feb. 16. I Senator Mclntyre .1” dent Wm. :!c&l'::eMI::ilcClurl:i.sl..:aciI:i.L.bg.(;l:- M that . chad read" In three m::t&il:;(Swlh(ta'r!: Rei:l:ioerl'ceed Allssgoctilllle tlon to back up contract demands. Union soul-cl-s reported in Tm-. instrumentalists of the bande the debt position of the provinces. 0”” ” Town” conmbuled lub. injections. as it has been shown tlon for use of their facilities for IITIIIII IIi:IIIIIIIIIIIII Ina, IIII1rI;IIIIIIIIIyi 3"w;.'.5'"Ii3"'cZ"'""i',I' 3.'."'"' IJIII kIIlI)I0IIIlIIIldIeItIIC.IIJIlIlf..lI. lIDI:ICeIelIIIyII:I)IlII'lII IIAIN SCAIIIIIIIIIRS Cnowm - 0. 1 i u od e vo empowers a atonn e e ues ay awa u ' a u u . m "H n of a one nice on pr uces no I t 1 M - , .. .. . Just before she set out on her Coming Events iii or 5--"W" in-1 rt i'l'"f" Gr iii a.':f...:...:"”:;'"l...”1::'W:::: :::":l::'l:.::.:l:::":e::...'?e".5'"r '"l:.::.".':' .s:l.':r:.:" :.:::.. .:?:::..".'l:"....':.."222: me am-..- Slit-cl Ill! Year. Er:-:'m,p':leEo;':' 5:” lngrorhi Continued 0!! D889 9 C01. 1 call a strike among their 783 mem- began late Wednesday night at 21 two days ago to begin a monih- g0w':I.p0"'If "nth Tl" "am" crowds "Come to card party la Stan- III" M” "'0 Ilb0”'-0”95 PI'”' um-d do" um u, .pp,.eci,ble ,.e. centres aci-oss Canada. was all- long tour of the British West in- ";."':;: ;;'IwirI'I crowds um mT0lR?l:T(Lm(:: :Im:u:MI"1'".' M 1., grid" Frmly Feb .. posed a plan by which production mun" "mm um disease has M C 'd ilounced at NABET headquarters dies. - - n ,d 3, I up a cheer for the crew of the "Univ-din: Old Sydney coal at ilieviricciiiii 3i"'."uill3l';ni"i. IItIIIaccin- '1'" t"""”"""'"- ay onsl er fernafe ""1 P"”” d”'” " ""1" '””” Tl" b-nd P-rimmed -1 P0" "1 Royal Navy mince Bilzburv nay. Dawson "WI tod-v. Vernon Gillespie ate soo.ooo children on condition "If protection asalnst polio is ""'”d'”'i SP-ins -Mic-It town in" after The sailors stood firm in their vsncouvor . IIIII v ' ' he princess had driven there in -- victory. "I I "1 In um onmb. secured we know nothing about T H I F h MAKING PLANS I positions along the route despite "Dance h Vernon Hell on Fri. ut: flnaIncIiI:iIl;I' ltc).T.Il0wo achgme on I" d"'''"”'' '-h0"Eh W9 0”B""'0"5i O a f . state through the city to receive me "in, which glued their hum, Edmonton . day. Feb. 4th in aid of Vernon the basis of population. All prov- 0' "" V3'"-'I” b'"9V3 "ill I 1'9 M”"wI"Ie' In O"aw.' CBC um '" Rd"-IT9" RI w9IC”m'- weight uniforms in their skins. CHIS"! -- hockey team. Sale of cakes. - . . . . l manager Alphonse ljuimel . . y , the t f ---fmemeut dose may be necen- LONDON. (Reuters) - Commu- is said to be p in t ith th "". .. Th. . ed 'th R98 M -- T '”n ezzingggfggregngr ovml 3?, sary every I or I years. nist Chlnas refusal Thursday suggestion. BIuItIIIthIereeIci:I no IlI:Is.IdI The CBC H mum” pm" EXPRE-353” DEUGIW few I;ni:,I.I,IIe.I.I;,:I:III.II m.n:I(.,IIIm: Winnlpel "V 5” Lesion Hall. ill I t 1 ho t 3.000 children. ' Mon(agu;;1:.nigm H mm Chick. .lPl'l'l8cve:cchtli;' a w;lu I” offered ag ON TRIAL IA!!! lt'You CM ONO! own one BOOK LE1'l1'BEA By HAIG NICHOLSON 0 grounds ef Government House, roar or SPAIN. Trinidad. when sho in twins durinl her (Reuters) - Princess Margaret f0UI"dlY Vii" I10"- clapped her hands and shouted Al El"-h"lIll' Cf0Wd Of 1N.- with glee here Thursday when a 090 Nlfed I BERN"! I3 III? I5 calypso band serenaded her with she drove to the town hall at the head of s motorcade of shiny black limousines. She sat in a car with Governor Sir Hubert Rance. night to attend Formosa cease-fire dication at resent how the United If; tIIIIIeyfSIAelIIEIIIIIII0ItIiIII1IIlI.IIIiIII IIIIIIII Margaret grinned widely and crowds to hustle back to their talks at the United Nations prolr States woud feel about it. Ns- The m8in.u,,,,,,, Mmand V," um expressed her delight to Mayor vantage points to cheer an 14. a i I be increased fr t0tl.- She devel ped ta ie 1' si 1 to the crowds. . ceive the vaccination: as this is Ell 601110 00 my child from 11- Th! P1011. Ilrudy examined in- In any case. the Commonwealth 3 IlIaIIIsIlIIIl.54. IIIII band rnusico at : coIorfuII.I IIOIIR: She leaves on Saturday for M eD.n”' "1 mm. Sou”. on. of am .1. mum which 5.. . ceiving the vaccine. but we can- formally. calls for a conference of mm, mining , u. d.;,,m.,,,d .4, '" for "I all ii to h i th t til bl ill I d to f h di ' ti if t chi ' - .- - . - MOMMI regional centres each serving sev- I Imp use I I I Y W 0! "I "H5510"! 0"! I "ll I"-"I160 II IVOII : 1 h 1 5.1 .4 John Hutchinson. Oh. good. lm ycal-old princess. "olllcla aweilabh new as he "'1 "IWII IIiIlIlIIIIIII lnIIIIIIIi.IIIIIliII IIeIrIvIlIlIIa ItIaIIItIllIeIIIlI:IiIiI:IllvIIsilIlI:tIIiIyIIII IIIII: I.l;l':II:n IiIlIlIIIaIIItIeIlIIlIIaItIIrIoIIpII:lIIIlIhIIIlIIaIlIi "II" ""'"'dm"”" II-InInIIllIlIeI iaIeIIlI-illIIlIiuslc Iol so sled you have a steel band." Flushed with excitement and and can HM PI'0VilICO IF? 1- I" R 0 844.25 kl to 853.77 a d th she said. pleasure. she smiled and bowed ri'I"01. &: h:ie 1 pupils have been chosen to re- Mil bIlIl- W0 I001 that no harm 010 HINDI. INTENSITY '"Io"" we I II I in! e h ' i , it an carnival taged f h W d .- neighbo in Tobago. and then will 3":'lIl::mlaI. Rollie Mcltensie I'IgI89J'rIg:::l:a.”g'dIt:"&'fwt 0. :':Iu:".;o:ny'iT1" ” I:I:II(e;':::V:ulg ;II."III:o,II(::n:.II 2')::'e"I3I'.II:::m :."”"c'ri lI"':;h” coIlIiciIliaIIIIrIlIl rI'IeIIl:(iI-ItII wIaIccII7II2IIItIo 4;. day nightI by huriIoIlIred:II of IislIIlIilId head north through the Leeward . ' 0 II. ey ' , .. the vaccine is very limited. We situation here is entirely ifforent In! summer which produced III are almost certain to take up the ' ””k”"”" ”"di """I"""' "G d""" 0" II" "M wlndwm I'I'"d' H"kD:L1nI:I":tOlgCl' at North River understand that no reactions of TF0!!! "III which exists, iln gob Ingpfhlnemtiltglicar N hr M mm. problem at their next meeting to- - - I - I- 9'10: serIous IIIIIIIII. h.va occurrud on p.le COI In. ' a II digs. COIIIQTCIICI ("II B A ""0 limes. Ikate after. I S 'l! B I P t' R d Formosa crisis in its early ses- --... . ti e ow eace lme ecor n... this week ....i ....n... .. "dm '"'cog:'lIl-u Aaauteurhbcavlal: shelve further discussion until f e e S - n n ' . . In I HIUWIT r IrIIeIn'IoI”” by Mudliwbaas We- iIJilIIIinIiiIlIalIloE.IIIIII III III. will m”'h1IAu1:t.llhx.' Please send ce- S e I -1-...,,..d.,, uni, . the feeling Iy ilsltvav ilunsou . count 10 deputies in the assembly. Mendea-France. by his lomhu office I "I or-vm II& .ml' 1' ""0113 WIEIIIOI II "II! Pellilllfl PARIS (AP) - Premier Pierre Mendel-France is a spokesman for personality and powers 1; uni ' "mo mg.” l .g nu, 1,, "M" M "5; in, rejection has placed the burden of M d -France's cabinet. the 11th the left wing. MIYIP II I 1059' 'I0"v 7'" 5'93 '5" 5 u " "ihowing .Q 30,." mun M0's::o':, (AP)g..l1: U Int t ::."ff:u&w:'u..:'u, H .'I :4: 5'0...” ',,,,,,.,,m,,,. Jnounced mm finding a new way to ease the taa- 1:-:.IIncIlrI overnmenl. since the Sec- of the right win. He was elected out of some light ll before. But . ' v. 33 ' ' 9' in m dgfgncg bun," "lung "mu sioa squarely on the shoulders of and WorTlI War liberation. tattered to Parliament from Algeria, which this one seemed moat too tight. R"'d01ph with min. """""'"' "i""ii. t) 'f'hure- The rllble s eeoted officially at budgets "of peace" but the us: the nine Commonwealth lenders. -rhur-cl-y msht. 1- W101-"Y cl--M II I 9-" 0' "'0" '"'-L NEW” Mhnicolor When blah lawI IIIIIIII. SIIIIIII "II III.IIlni 1! 3 cents which would mean a outlay adopted in last year of Former Premier ROM Milli "In" IlIl10"- MW" "WW '5' 1”” mm 5' I is W ' nu IMM IIIIIIlI;ili I" I - Soviet dofeaee outlay el sssooo- slalln' was almost mooooooooo ""'" ”'”"01"'"""" touched on the crisis. He broke Although the two men never toward a greater co-operation be- ”'”""'I'c3'”' h I", ' mm u mc,.u.,, nu... himni. ,uh1..'. ' ' ' Most of the statesmen dined gnu-ply with Mendes-France on have been eioae friends. the party tween Fl-encllmaa and Iloeluns. M ehptf Iulub 11,. g,,...,' ..g 4.1.... outlay Oar dolian' over last year. "stnngliiaaln g eh. ..,-0.. Thursday night with Prime Min- North African policy, dividing the has stuck one up to now.in with France showing iroa will not sol-ial."res shows. 1 and I less 3 iu.1oo,ooo,osI nsbies. - ch hlllalsd preasedtheir with pponolu.nd&.r f l-tegiveintoaaythiagwhtelsniat "'"'0'l t neat-ll XIII: m "I. IIIIIIIIIIII I in- IiIaIIIa:IiiIaItIlIlIaIlI'Is lIoIIIt:Isr dlIIeIIIII9polntme:tI at PelpllIl'l miIIheTiIaIvI:lIiIIIalnIIiTsItI'eertals I: ItIIca1 reasons. III" III III lend to I French IIIIIII hm II". m .bl below the rev kin under the glare of first task zvsrev said lotion. spell the CONN" d0""l"- I"""'”” "W" ""'”""'"d "" N”''"' "m" hfcr-nu l-lat taalgat, school 1&3” mm m'.I." 3'5. in. mm taloIvi:IIio.n. l ts. announced the in- "Our nialn task oi oi. sphere .1 Authoritative sources described Mendel-France. in office just all of oil. uneasy truce and it is fear. the present govcesneet. in I"' ,c'P' 7'5"”! VI- CTIP numI:1:zebudget etpenditnree tal national venue of 1065 is es- international relations is strength- Communist ClIlnI'I for more than can eloatas. feces oee believed be an swing I to an view of its eontrldletioal ml the ad ailoaallsu of his surname um la the present aaalcal Ioeiallst votes with him. mrcholoslc-I errors which it . " bitter ssaem debate North Without ti e votes. Ilendes- made. beeoufited on H (W05 Ia"i'orio'”i'ifil'loS"7.Il'."l.'I." le'aII-IIIIIIII I: i'."i'i.. i.'i1'i-. men and 3 -om I-T-u -- Pr--a Ilitv -n-M win in- MI" WW 0' AW” "I H- . . ' . Alritisafoeeigaomeespokes-partywliieostvotesheeeehardlvorncial hki&g.t:::ht:l,t,henv&l;b":euaea . guy” gm, sen Peiplef guy: made . Oder nice I ave . . p& m.:1I;feI1wI:nhnh L-ltIHgoveraI-at "deqtv ?f:I;AlY'l'IU0IlWI oleaeetei-apl1.'I'aavotelsnot "'i'hetistbequesIoewilelmon at Q pa cut of the total much to plbisiote he Mendel-France and Mayer before the early hours of be answered at the eed of :1: w ill i",:.i-'”- North Tm: vs. Am almost sss.ooo.ooo,oso nsblea .ooo.ooo.ooo rubles enlns the cm: of C I DIV Illfl. inmate I tit mi-Lulu saw tout:-I .iliRZ'niIITo'i.'reair dow':I'lh."" hs -no.l"l3.v:. Allen '”"' .'7.'.'i".3h2'l"'l."3l'"'ni"I'nlII5." " 'hWi'I0ne'ss.al. mun since as am) Iiigigi. E. 93 3 hi I E? E ii I E . M-mg are expected a VI W , ,; ' 01 my u , M get, his as an crease of streegtlnilg et ea: military least surprised deilie states-' members of the loosely-knit Rad- Saturday and there has been some bate. My mind isissede l. vs.mIIIIuI:,.?- :Ii.iI3IinoiIau-IIaIIonIIaIItrlesIwonldheabont ls.ooo.no,uus rubies evulos-cos." msamielelahaseawieeasieai tmedesetei lsslailssa. eeotaikafpetdaglfalaaialsoaeewssehieaegsttve.