Maxims of a .Mere Man He that has most time has none to lose. '74 PAGES illlie illutit 'I'II'I PIOPLTI PAPII CHARDOTTETOWN. CANADA. SATURDAY. JULY 16. 1955 ilic Qllulf IIID IV IVIRVIIODV Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew PRICE 5: EISENHOWER IN DRAMATIC S Commander HMCS.”Quebec" Receives City Key Ca t. I. W. Finch-Noyes, C.D.. R.C. ., Commander of HMCS "Quebec" was presented with the key to tile clty.by His Worship the Mayor. Lleut. Col. J. David Stewart. n.s.o.. E.D., asterday afternoon at City Hall. he pres- entation was made on the occasion CADETS VISIT CANADA OTTAWA (CF)-A group of 25 American civil air patrol cadets will arrive in Montreal July 21 for a three week tour of Canada. the Air Cadet League announced Fri- day. The boys will see Montreal, Quebec City. Winnipeg. Regina and Calgary. They return home Aug. 14. C oming Events "Cardigan tea party July 17th "Your Saturday night J L ed -Forum. "Stock car raseslcheck sport DIIC. "Dance. at Oyster Bed Bridge School. Doiron Broa.. Orchestra. "Dance Col-ravills school. Mon- day. July l0. "Gospel Tent Kingston meet- ings beginning lord's Day. 8 p.m "S t o e k car dance Tuesday night. "Iona Picnic. July 10th. Iuppcr from 4 p. m. Dance. "Dance. Refreshments, Kellyls Cross School. Monday. July lath. "Cori-an Ban picnic Wednes- day. July 27th. "Dance in Murray River ware- houu tonight Admluionlo osnts. "Brae Pariah Picnic. Tuesday. July 25th. "Regular Saturday night Dance. St. Peter's Hall. Al Blanchard's Orchestra. "Central Queens Junior Farm- ers. Department of Agriculture. July liith.. it p. at. (Standard). "Dance, Flat River Hall. Thurs- llllf. July 2ist. Mqfrlguy. Qonald Orchestra. 0.. tan d p nolloala . 33343. 3'91. .i,"3'.'.; 12:30. Canteen. "Regular Dance. liealsy I very Tuesday. Rollie Mt.-Ksaslsa cheatra. "Chicken and Ham Supper. Little Pond Hail. Wednesday. July lith. Dance after. ”Rc-serve August 10th for St. David's Anniversary Supper, Georgetown. "Come to the dance ind ice- crearn festival at Brooklyn school Monday. July ill. "Grand River Picnic. July 19th. Swings. Games of Chance. Supper starts at 4.00 o'clock. Dance after. "Come and meet your men.-lg It hit 05. Wednesday. July 17th. Refreshments. Bingo and Dance. "Dance Elliotvale school Mon- gg. July ll. lsadrsaaltfs out a. "Dance Stsnliope and can. lead C i uh , my ..&'.""'.i:..?..'3"..".i "Dance. West Royalty Ian Wednesday. Rollie Ilcxansisfs arclisitra. Canteen levies. 0.! "The West Covebsad Tea. Wal- llsedsy. July nth. Wes invite all Ill: friends. serving 4 p. to. stand- ':'3Illy Vacation Church School. "- :; .:.,iu-''.- "'9: . . a. 0 five years arid over. " "tll:':':.".1t Betas. Paruita of an officlalvlsit by Capt. Finch- Noyes to Mayor Stewart. accom- panied by Commander Maurire F. Oliver. C.D.. R.C.N. HMCS ”Iro uois" and Commander J. C. Pi-at . ll.C.N.. HMCS "Huron." The visiting officers were accom- panied by Lleut. Commander J. Kenny, and Lieut. J. Clapton, HMCS "Queen Cliarlotte." Pictur- ed left in right: Lieut. Commander Kennyv haptaln Oliver, Mayor Stewart. Capt. Finch-Noyes. Com- mander Pratt. Lleut. Clapton. (Barier's Film Lab.) By THE CANADIAN PRESS there are l0 small fires close to Two thousand weary firefighters Highway 11. The route is not regrouped Friday night to meet expected to be closed. northern Ontario's ”worst fire dan-1 A dozen fires near Blind Riverl ger in memory" following light. and scattered showers which yielded little help. Eighteen of the reported 154 fires We” N13 0i control in the fire- blackened distripts of Sault Ste, Marie. Sudbury and Swastika. No. communities were threatened but the fire rating was listed as dan- gerous. MONCTON (Cl): hluriliiho Centralmmrwgiys hwill take over The showers in four benefi i l 9w""" P." 0. ' 9 M39 T”"""' ,uects lg. . thugtemng me co'n.-Canada Air Lines hangar building Georgina island in Lake Simooel”. Moncm" "'.r"""' Aug 15. lmd was quen L -;-me threatening the will transfer its major maiiiten- evacuaged mining town of Rename ancc headquarters to Moiicton. Mlnug 115 mu" north of Saultp A joint announcement Friday by step Mark was reported ..held;.. Carl Burke. managing director of and Muskokn area fires were MC.A' and Ti F' Ed"""5"?"' 5"' .35-luccd to the n," of Medinx DOl'll'liEll(lcl-ll. of TCA operations in only watching. 'the Atlantic provinces. said some Flghge,-.cl-ew leaders were able of the plans for operations of the to reorganize men and equlpmant;90""ll3llY in Moncton were still following the brief respite during-iemmve hi” "1" m'l"i"”"'"' "' fnldqjgy 1r,-lday. the line's fleet of multi-engine nir- TRAVEL nggg-nggc-I-ED t-raft would form part of the But travel is restricted and inlpl5"5i some locallons banned. on Nov, The Maritime-owned airline is incial government orders l.5u.dicarrying on extensive preparations Thufgdgy, from a recently established base on senior offlcjgl "la the pmjat Mont Joli. Que. and has four sent situation lg mg war" he cu, two - snglned Commandos. four, remember. He said there was notelmlr-enslne York treiuhler-. and the usual let-up from this yeanlls hroulrina two DC-4 transports spring threat and several ll,-,,.for the Mont Joli hast-. They are months old still are being fought. enimcrl in supply work for de- Tha drain on equipment has bean fence projects in the north. acute. Manufdcturers are shipping Major overhaul of these aircreft hose as fast as it is produced. and others operated by the com- A 3.000-acre fire 42 miles soutlupany will he carried out in the 0' Cllllllgau cut across the lien-ghangnr here. Maintenance crcws sbla - milllnbie highway. More in Moncinn will be tloiibictl in than 1,M0 note: of good timber is series to handle the work, Mr. burning in the Elk lake area and Burke said. Ottawa Re'e OTTAWA (CP) - The fisheries department has turned down a rs quest from Ilsbsrinea for a special fall lobster season in the Mari times. J. Watson Machlsughi, parlia- ”Unloadlng car bulk mixed gains. Wheat. oats and Barley. oaday D. m. and Tuesday. Spec- ial price off car. Bring bags. P. L. Morris. l2 Lower Queen. "Insular Dance. Ionshsw Inn. will be Monday night instead of Tuesday. Roland McKenzie's Or- chestra. is not: change of lllllt s on in. "losth Re-union. 4th August. Aeprostut-ts a bar at dis must beknowa ore end 0 tbs month. If you cannot procure ttebst locally. mail your not for membership and banquet at once to Secretary. I. D. MacPhail. Sonthport, P 11.1.. who will mail you ticket. in vain executive in this way. " 3 at Fred- . I up. llton 10. York 1 p.m.. Bsdford 1. Ir .0 In. low rt too Pisqnld a.'so.'rm AugusTus 4.00. Watervaie (I). Vernon River 5.00. Pownal s.so. Wednesday. New Glas I a.m.. Wbcatley Rives l0. olmes Corner ll.tIi. New Haven 1 p.ni. Bonshaw Ln. De- m aoo. Ens- Remington . e I OVIPQ 0' pen 3 831.!) pair and for and as lbs. each. said: this one. will also smaller onea..KniId III! atstase. Jssgsassa. . l For Fall Lo ster Season cts Request New Record In Halistones BRAMPTON. 0nt.. (CP)-A six-pound chunk of tee clatter- ad down on the roof of Re in- aid Bonnsl's house Friday ur- lng a rainstorm. He said it probably would have killed anyone it hit. Meteorologists say it might- be the largest hailstone on rec- ord. Rectangular in shape, it measured six inches along each side. and was four inches thick. Record holder now is 0&- pound hailstone which fell 100 years -ago in Spain. Skeptical Toronto weather experts said the ice might have fallen from the wing of a high- flying plane. But Melton air- port snid no icing condition ex- isted at any normal flying helgh tat the time. The ice stone melted to three pounds before Mr. Bonnell got it into a refrigerator. 1.000-Car Order For Trenton NEW GLASGOW (CP)-Muiilcr pal leaders hailed Friday a Cana- dian National Railways order for 1,000 boxcar: which will keep l.1tXl employees of the Eastern Car Co. at nearby Trenton working all winter. The CNR order was disclosed Friday in Montreal. its value was not given. Ont. Forest.Fire Threat ls Called "Worst In Memory" have l5.000 acres of bushland Occupants of two large summer resort camps have been advised to prepare for evacuation MCA Taking Over..HuAgeg Moncton TCA Hi'ari'ga"'r"i ' TCA is withdrawing its regional departments from Moncton end Halifax and the transfer will be completed in mid-August. The status of Charlottetown as head office of MCA will not be changed. Mr. .Burke said. The airline has plans to de- velop and expand its Moncton operations, but until they have been completed no announcements will be made. best to implement the mendattons contained in the School Unit Commission's report" said Premier Mathason at a W955 conference held yesterday morn- ing. "If the Government or the during the early to the rescue". he sddad. tions until the Legislature far as possible. The 850.000 Iran! lmcnlary assistant to Fishoriu Minister Sinclair. made the an- lnbuncement in the C to- day in reply to a question from H. J. Robichaiid il.-Gloucester). New Brunswick fishermen had asked for a special season be- tween Sept. l and Oct. 10 because of a small catch in the normal season that closed June 30. Mr. MacNaught said the catch for the whole area was larger that last year. though the New Brunswick one had been smaller. He said that if the fishermen were allowed to take lobsters this fall there would be none left for next year. since lobsters do not mature during the wlntsr Mr. MseNsugln said the catch for the whole area this year ms! to 14.ilI7.000 pounds from 13.55.- W0 in ill The figures by provinces with last year's totals in brackets: New Brunswick. 2.159.400 (1.- 'I09.U)0l; Prince Edward Island. s,s32,mo tt5.i42.&)0): Nova Scotia, I.07I.Il0 l4.'f3'f.'K0i. ORANGE PRESIDENT LIVERPOOL. Eng. lCPl-Lt.- Col. T. Ashmore Kidd of Kings- ion. Ont. a former speaker of the Ontario is slature was ted president a the world Grand Coun- cil of Orangemen Friday. The council , J a resolution amt: Canadian. British and Uni States governments to use their in- fluence to ensure Protestant min- or-lties are given full religious and political rights. ing the rats-payers of pfor excess spending undertaken through cost-plus con- when tracts and unnecessary fixtures- I. ', M. ...y ,.. .. .,p I ... His Honour. Idiot-Governor 1'. W. L. Pi-owes the Hunter River U. S.-Armed WASHINGTON (CF)-A Cana- was appointed director of the United States Armed Forces In- stltute of Pathology. The defence department an- Willlarn M. Sillipiiant, M. a native of Prince Edward island who cams to the U. S. in the lll20s. .to succeed Brig.-Gen. Elbert Da- icoursey. effective Aug. 1. Mrs. William MacEwen of Sum- lmerside died at the Prince Ed-l iward Island Hospital last night from injuries received in a traffic .accident at Pisquid. Mrs. Duncan Jay of Pisquid ,was injured in the same accident which occurred about 8:30. Both women were taken to the Prince Edward Island Jiospital where ;Mrs. MacEwen passed away about i : . E Mrs. Jayis condition was saidl to be favorable. She suffered a lfractured jaw and multiple cuts and bruises. Injuries to Mrs. Mac- ;Ewen included head. chest and' pelvic injuries. She was also suf- fering from shock. An inquest has hcen nrrinrcdi for this morning. ' The women were injured when- a car driven by the deceased was in collision with another rlrivenl by Mr. Arthur Doyle of Mount Stewart. Mrs. MacEwen's husband is a railway man. it was learned. He was transferred to Summerslde a dian-born naval pathologist Friday- nounced the appointment of tjsptd S'side Liavidyi r Fatally lniured Native Gets Forces Post Capt. Siiliphant. in the U. 8. Navy Medical Corps since 1930. was born at Hunter River. P. E. I. and graduated from Prince of Wules college at Charlottetown. He later studied at the University of Southern California and Stanford University medical school and now is a U. S. citizen. Two sisters. Mrs. .I. W Patter- son and Mrs. Sherman MrDuff, lstill live in Hunter liiver. couple of years ago. Mrs. lilac- Ewen was foi'mei'ly employed at lloiman's in Summersidc Mrs. Macliwcn was a sister of Towards WASHINGTON, (AP)-President Eisenhower I8” Friday night the world can ta ward peace if the Big Four spirit of distrust that has poisoned international relations for the last 10 years. in a dramatic TX'-lirouclcast just before his scheduled departure for Gcnrwa, the pro Secretary of State Diillcs will ciliatory in attitude lmvnrrl the Soviet. delegation. - and too serious to be settled at and ii single conference-a conference. .'i'irl:iy. .hc suid firmly. that will last no Eisenhower snid Soviet Prcmliv Bulganin "talked tulcrzin : understandim.(" zit llltl-.t'.".u if that spirit rcnlly llllllTl'liPS lilo. Soviets at G e n e v a lip said. ”there'll be no trouble between the Russian delegation and this roun- PEECH World Can Take Biggest Step Peace ke history's biggest step to- conference can change the sident promised that he and be firm in principle yet con- mure llliln a week as far as be iCfllliinllPd on page 2, col. 3) Buiganin Too Mr. Dunc-an Joy. They were for- mer rcsiiit-ills of Mt. Stewart. Three other persons were re- ported to have been passengers in the car. They escaped without serious. injuries. In addition to lirr husband. Mrs- hlai'Ewcn is Slll'l'lV('fl by several childrr-n. TETACHERSMMEET Private Bessie A. Macitcnzie WAC CENTER, Fort McClellan. has just cumplcied basic irainiiigl, at the new Women's Army (Sm-ps' Center. Fort McClellan, Ala.. and. has been assigned to the Clerical, OTTAWA ICPl-The Canadian Teachers' Federation Friday an-. llOlll1('Cfl two meetings at which' teachers from coast to coast Willi pxaminc their profossion anti its place in society. A seminar fnr 60 selected teachers will ho lll"l(l lug. 9-.12 preceedlng the federation's annual meeting here Aug. l2-18. Delegates to the annual meeting will study teaclicrs' salaries, qual- ifications. social status and ac- ademic frecdom. among other topics. l Procedures and Typing Coursei there. Prior to entering the WAC. Priv- ate hlackeiizie attended l)orrlicsl-l cr High School, llnrchesier, lll:iss.i Private Mackenzie and other women enrolled in the course mayl as graduated when they have at-; mined the proficiency necessary' for assignment. l All WAC training is now con- tliicted at the new s7.000.fl0f)l Centcr recently opened at Fort McClellan. Ala. The Center had Ala.--Private Bessie A. Mat-Keiizie of the ”summii" parlcy iii rclicv-p dllllglllel” 0f M13 and Ml'S- GE0l'.l20 ing the world of that "terrible Mac-Kciizie. Mt. Stewart, li.R. No. scum-ge".ewar, 2 Prince Edward Island, Cziiiutia, WARNED 0F PROBLEMS try. Fiiially, llic prcsidt-tit askcd all W m e r i c :1 ii 5 to pray in their! By SYDNEY WEILAND churches next Sabbath in: success u3l0SICOlV iR9lliel'Sl - Premier Nikolai Bulganin pledged Friday that llussia will do its utmost to ;reach a common ground with the .Wesl at Geneva next week toward Liscnhowcr spoke from the White -Slllflllg ille W955i"! Dwblllms 0' House broadcast room at li'l5 p in. ill? VlllTld- EDT, ll-a hours before he. his; He spoke on the eve of his do- wife and son were in arriplane for lparture for the Big Four confer- Geneva, pence. starting Monday, with Prime He warned at the outset that the Minister Eden) President Eisen- worId's problems are too manylhower. and Premier Faure. Hope CNR, Trans-Canada Highway To Aid Causeway this year but as soon as materials. particularly steel for the sluice gates was available. the work would begin. That a causeway can be built across the 1-lillsboro River on the site of the present Hiiisboro Bridge at a cost vnriouly estimated be- Government To Aid School; Unit As Commission Urges l”1;l,11;3ggvl"q,,1l;,fgl;ff:lfe of -I "The Government will do its- I'CC0lTI- Department of Education made a mistake in their building program ears of School Unit No. l, we wll have to come The Premier made it clear that nothing active will be done in ra- gard to any of the recommenda- lpreviously been located in tem- l lporary housing at Fort Lee. Va.. ' ' lsince June. i948. when the WAC Me F 1' . . - became part of the Regular Army. 1 This first permanent home of the Corps at Fort McClellan includes - An routine flight in. Cliathnm. An airinvcmam-Colored mncuonal mndp SE25. Willie Miiiiiiiriaieplilfliifffmgiiiiifi tiidisi-xiii: marl "ll lmlldlnzi Slllmed 0" Wlllnl lily-wit-its it Neirarunswirlr iar- ................--it -.- .1?” "Vii" A ""5.-W 95”” - AP” - -' r V ' palacliian Mountains. The. snttingl mgr urgently in need of surgical ' A A. g g treatment for a fractured skull. etrgiilsgizgzd skigztitsangnaglsgxii Tenders Opened CHATHAM. N.B. (GP) tween two million and two and a half million dollars was the opinion expressed by Premier Matheson yesterday at a newi conference. Mr. Mathesnn said that an at- tempt to build such a causeway will-be ,e as soon as plans now in a hands of local engin- eers can be agreed to by the Trans-Canada Highway officials. He made the.predictlon tbat'no work could be expected to start The air force search and rescue ., , . unit at Halifax itijiniilgietd the mnni ',::,'15t:;;l'tif;:L;lf;':l';:” """”' """'al as Elmer McLe u gave not ' details of how he suffered the The County Construction Co.l injury. The Dakota was scheduled Ltd. liCl'e the lowest bidders of: to reach Montreal at 10 pm. ADT. the lender for the construction of and McLeod will be spcedcd to,ilie causcvv.-iy at Vernon Hliltll.lI?.l neurological hospital where doc-20f six f:(lllll'HL'l.0l'S their bid of tors were tipped in advance. sl21.ll68.2ll will upnn.approval oil The Dakota was despatched on the Dcpariinciit of Highways be the mercy flight by 101 Communl- accepted. Other contractors ten-l FREDERICTON tCP) - Rain cations Squadron. at Dartmouih,lders were as follows: Curran and-eased the forest fire hazard in N.s.. while it was airborne. on aim-iggs. i125.479.?-0; Poole and limrls ul southern New Brllllswlck - gm.-g 5127.4l;l;g9l;; Mm-rlgnn gnd Friday but none fell in other areas lltlncliim. Si25,3tili.2l). iliatlicsonlllllllllltill the sky was generally and Mm.Mm,m. 5l22.052.oo, poverrast. Hot. summery weather I Tho tenders wern opened in W” ”l""'9d.'." "ml" '"d'y' M Fo-uslry officials said only sev- llrral .-1-.3; of heavy rain could douse the mo serious fires, south .......... nt Allardviile in Gloucester county and cast of Memramcook in West- mnrland. Another outbreak. near ll.'Eielc in Charlotte county. was stopped Thursday night and rain lFriduy ended the immediate men- -ill? office of the Minister Premier Mntiiesnn stated that it'- was not the Government's intent- in to keep the taxes of any school ilistrict at a certain level. llut lie. clt that the reasons given in Ilia! Princess Royal To . isit Nina Cities . - - - - - . l OTTAWA it'Pr -- The Princcsslai-eIhci'c. Liimnnsflonf rmd:ngS VK9if.'nL(;l.e':;lltiiy'nl will visit about nine cities The Memramcook blaze posed a C"-mg, n .li:rr.ar("- t -aim”, ii lwhuu Sllf' conies in Canada ncxt threat to the tiny hamlet of Cook- lms (asclf illlt. 'sr.m1dra"l".g September for a month's tour. villc. where residents abandoned '"c”aSod amilcs” "mu "E in annnuncinl: the itinerary of the firv lines to guard their homes :;gn:e.Tc::r:ni:'l1 have m my M-Illriiiccss Mary. Queen F.iizal)elh's in rose the flames turned in that niutlu little protzress beviiiiso iii" iizlil wind. Forest service nffii-irils C.'illf'tl for more men to reinforce launt. illI' exicriiul affairs dcpart- dirortmn. p .”T CT'"””'"C lmpm S,-ml l-ll-lday she will arrive The tire urea Iiicre iiiticiic-tl int Qiiclicr (flly almard llli.' liitigsiiiiiviiiiui Fridtiy bul otliorwise lprcss ul Fruiii-e ncxi Sept. 29. LONDON (CPI --- The ECOIIO-l Site will be the guest of Gov- Rain Eases Forest -”Fire Hazard In Parts Of N. B. mceta next year. But the Commission's fllldlllll Would 5' 'dh'"d "" l" "llgamiilc that ”mighI not come off" Government progolles to make will be for the purpose of compensat- ille Ullll lsurpluscs. are prepared to take the nipug which was llcham-e Naval Guard iaepesiins smartly appearing Naval Guard of mist. independent, right -living weekly, says Canada is taking a lin selling wheat to Poland on which he 9.-ed”, "Evidently the Canadians. who are surely troubled by unaialcablo of getting their money the time comes." the Econo- mist says. . 'll .13.. -s-4.43"” Of Honour I .,.m ?.;..,;.i... casion of his official visit yester- ;ei'iiiii'-ficnt-ral hlnsscy at the Qiie- I ll)Pl7 ('it:idel until Oct. 2 and will those who were staying on be '11 (lovcrnmr-nt House in ()t- jnh. laiva Oct 9-12. j . , 4 sun will be m iiunn-eat ()t'l. '1-ti: Cl”-Us "RE ('I'cvt'r: rliecketi the (llfillf'f!SlPl' p'llm'oIiin and Aiulziira Falls (ll-l. . .12-J4; Vllll('tlilvPl' Oct. 21-23; Win- rnunty firo Thursday night offer f)('l it. hllllflftZNl lines had hrmmptl it in. ill roturu to Britain aboard Abscnce of wind Friday averted lniiv scrinus flarc-iip. - Chief forester G.l.. Miller said the Shc w the lliniprosq of France from Mon- ifreal Oct. 25. a'..... . pl ) .. W1 2 .h-.. 0.--6-,. 7np'4Iia-1:--tr; Vig.s.;al.t.l nspecled By Lieul. Governor Honour drawn up on the Railway day afternoon to the Royal Caiis- "Huron". His Honour was accom- lpier to receive him on the oc- dian ships in port-l-IMCS ”Qiie- panied by his Naval Aide. Capt. lbec." HMCS "Iroquois" and HMC8 J. J. Connolly. V.R D. -tBarter's Film Lab.) all available men have been used since fires started to erupt; in sun- dried woods more than a week ago. Most were confined to small areas. . A seaplane took a crew to North- umberland county's Mocnasin'lake Thursday night after the pilot spot- ted an outbreak nearby. The for- estry service believed this fire was reached in time to keep it. from spreading. Rain at Saint John Friday was the first there since July 2. Al- though it happened to be St. Swithin's day, prospects of the same weather following for 40 days. according to legend. ap- peared dim. A clear sky and soar- ing tcmperaiures were forecast. The New Brunswick inferna- iional Paper Company at l)alhnii- sic orricrod more than 300 loggers out of the woods, to reduce the risk of fires starting from I-ignrcts and power saw sparks. The men had been in an area southeast of the Upsalquitch river. i...,."y FEEEJ. Settlers Kill Three Moroccans CA5ABi.AN(”A. Morocco lRcu- tcrsl--Angry French settlers with sub-maclilnc-izuiis killrd two Mo- ruccans anti lynrlicd another in a clash in central Casablanca Fri- day as riots raged through the At least it persons. int-liiding one Frcni-h policeman. were tip.-id as a result of the two-day out- break and scores were wouudetl. Thousands of armcd French sel- ciiy for the second straight day.- PROPOSAL To C.N.I. The Premier said that be was writing yesterday to the Canadian National Railways asking that they take under consideration the pos- slbiliiy of re-routing their freight traffic back over-the Lake -Verde-1. Charlottetown road and in this ban- neciion pointed out that till! would save almost N miles over the present route around by Mount Stewart. He will also point out that a trestle bridge built over the Pisquid River in 1930 was sup- posed to be good for only 20 years. "If the Trans-Canada Highway approves of our plan and at that (Continued on page 2, aoL 3) on OUR '- -- Qflfrs EVEN int.- EATHER GNE5 YDu;flt;UNDi'.K TORONTO lCPl-Minimum and maximum temperatures: Dawson Vancouver . Victoria Edmonton Calgary .. Regina Winnipeg Toronto .. Ottawa . Montreal .. Quebec Fredericton . Saint John .. Moncion . llalifax . .. Charlottetown . Sydney Yzirmoiith . . . St. Johnis . . . . . . . . . . .. 48 233i 2333i l2T3E2Gl8.E:.'.:..' tiers surged through the streets hfilitly llliillf and clashed with rival Moroccan mobs and outnum- bered French police trying des- perately to restore ordr-r came in the city centre after a crowd of Morocc-ans bsd been reported marching on the rityls European quarter. No New Reports On Labrador Fires ST. JOHN'S. Nfld. iCPl- Poor flying weather has prevcnir-ti fire wartlens from surveying three Labrador forest fires all roportrd burning within a I00-milo radius of Gnosr flay. No reports have been received since the fircs were first reported Tusday and a fire warden was still grounded at Gander Friday. The resources department altkrd USAF and RCAF planes to fly over the area and pin point the flres but fna has prevented this Officials said if was possible lie unchecked fires were blazing through valuable timber land. The main omhiirst of violent-cl HALIFAX lCPl-The Dominion lwr-other office says the rainy weather is nearly stationary and not much change is expected in the weather picture. Fort-rastsc Eastern NB counties. upper Saint l.lohn river valley. Bay of Chaleur: 'Clniidy with A few showers. little change in temperature: southeast ulntl: 15. Low-high at Moncton Q and 73. Etimundston. Campbellton 58 and 70. 0 Outlook for Sunday: Vartabla cloudiness with scattered hllmvera. Northern Nova Scotla. Prlnu Edward Island: Variable cloud- iness: little change In temperh attire: snnihi-ast winds l5. Low- high at New Glasgow 55 and M. Charlotte-town .5! and Ill. Outlook for Sunday: Variabh cloudiness with scattered showers. High tide today at Charlotte- town at 6.18 a. m. and 3.3 p. m.; at Rustlco at 2.l6 a. in. and I.U p. in. Summeraldo tide sighted minutes later than casrtastetsva. Sun rises at 4.43 a. In. and 1 at 7.56 p. in. Standard Int