Johnson. (second from left) pro- ..de a protective buffer for Ne- SEA MONSTER alligator head. a seal's body, and in New York Amsterdam , , e mane of hristly hair. They said lyriigeas they escort him from DEW BEm'0RD- M5” MP) they saw the creature 120 miles -,.,,,,al High Dchool here in i-The crew of scalloper Noreen off Pollock Rip Sept. 3. Capt.i Lillie Rock. He was taken to returned Tuesday with a story of Robert Smith said the thing weal mg car three blocks away. Net! a grotesque sea creature with aninot a whale. pm new-spaperman Alvin Nail. FIRST AND SECOND FLOOR ONLY Uranium ly IIAIOLD llolllllohl Ceaalaa Preee Raff Wrttlt OTTAWA (CP)-Friendly pow- ers-other than the United States and Britain-which wish to buy Canadian uranium must first agree not to use the fisalonahle material for atomic weapons. 'l'liat. informants said Wednes- day, is the gist of a draft Cann- dtan agreement transmitted to a number of countries last week outlining Canadian terms for ur- anium exports. The agreement would be applie able to such countries as Japan and West Germany. both of which have shown interest in buying the atomic material from Canada. The U.S. and U.K. get Canadian uranium for weapons production as well as peaceful uses. DELICATE ISSUE The question of where to draw the line In uranium exports has become a ” 'lcate political issue. informants said. (hnada works closely with the U.S. and U.K. in defence projects and has confi- dence that atomic weapons pro- duced by these countries would help Canada in her own defence efforts. Apparently. at the moment. LITTLE ROCK.-Armed Guar- was advised to leave for his own grow angry at this presence at lthere is not lhe Same delzree of iemeli. led by Lt. Col Marion safety after the crowd began to the school. confidence in other friendly pow- ers. But it was stated here that 4 while the draft agreement will be come the basic instrument under which Canadian uranium will be sold tn most countries. it will not prevent Canada from supplement- ing it with further pacts later al- can be chosen by a leadership lowing uranium for weapons' use convention. Foreign Powers Told Sale Conditions I in certain countries other than the of Canadian uranium during UK. and US. next five years. l However, those countries which The agreements are reported tel have shown interest in Canadian call for friendly cooperation In supplies have expressed a desire the atomic energy field between to use the material to are atnmla Canada and those which obtain furnaces for peaceful energy de- her uranium. This might include veloplnenta. an exchange of atomic scientists and research information as well EXPECTED mcREA53 an inspection of the premise! Canada's known uranium ore where foreign powers put Cana- reserves have been estimated at dian uranium to use. some zz5.uoo.ooo tons. The current Foreign p o w e rs receiving It uranium production rate is about have not yet indicated their re- 3.500 tons a year, expected to in- actions. But once they agree to crease to some l5,tllO ions an- the basic terms. then the Cana- anally by mid-1958. Most Cane- dian government would be pre- dlan production is taken up byipared to negotiate specific com- the U.S. Britain agreed lastlmercial contracts with each coun- March to buy 8li5.000.000 worth try. any pi-eminent Liberals in the, federal and provincial fields. it! was generally understood that Mr. St. Laurent may make an. announcement within two weeks! or so as to whether he will sit: in the House. I Mr. St. Laurent l'9,lI'E5Elll8 Quel 0-n-AWA (Chg-nn pun... bee East. should he resign as rive Conservative government to- House lender and MP. in i-aucilsi day announced details of its firm of the other 105 elected Liberals mlor refundlns nrosreni - two would be called to appoint a new new short-term lasuae totalling House leader. The person apI37WuW0.-om 0"97f9d It lhlwlf pointed would remain in office un-.lll8l1Cl' Interest yields . til a party convention made its; Tl" "9 l""9'- 0" 90 I'll". leadership decision. in I yang. admit: athgmied is: years. w CHOOSE PEARSON a three-year. two-per-cent WWW.- Among prominent Liberals. ii'ow ,I”" II”. Oct 1- Fl-""3" gas generally concluded that Mr. i :'e';"”"' Hum" 3'” I5 ' "3" earson, former external affairs ' House leader. The new bonds will bear inter- liowever, those who support 0" ll ""92 Ptf will but Will he Paul Martin, former health min- . Offered," Fedl-lud FY1995 I-0 FY0- ister. and other possible conten-pwde yield! In?" "'3" dmlbh dersl for the leadership, say this g'h?'h0??g": ':'n::u'l1Idwml”d:i woud ive Mr.Peasn'n -l r fair adigraniage in ill: (leaiiderslijiIlpl”9””'-. hm" M13"! budg” '3' race. Mr. Pearson would be givenl"p'"d"""" I” F ""5"" I19” public prominence while olher”'I”r3"' contenders would have to remain! The "E" ”"9'YEI!' bonds, to me- in mg background. There almture Oct. 1. 1958. will be offered Predict Pearson Will Act As Temporary Liberal Leader: ibe Ottawa, Toronto and Winnipeg held byg 501'"? Liberals IR "131 I with Winnipeg currently gelling V convention may not be called be the edge because of the Liberal PRESQU lLF. POINT. Ont. fore next January. hnpe ,0 win bark pnwer hy ap. ICPI-Many well-informed Lib-V .Llberals consider that the par- Dealing to 'h9 fa,-m i-me. erals feel that the retiring rin-'llnmentary session will be a cris-; Meanwhile. .h,.,, Wye mm, in, tional leader, Louis St. Laurent. cial one and that pull of it maypnmsing ;,,dica,i,,,,,. of 'riPn("y may not sit In the next Parlia- develop lnany vital issues to belmmpegitjnn hemp?" Mr. slam", ment and that Lester B. Pearson debated in the next general elec-,54.yeaH,ld ,m.,nm., (0,. Qmam,-5 likely would be chosen by a cau- tlon. Many question whether Mr. Essex East. and H". myea;-..,ld pears to be strong support for Mr. Pearson. Possible spots for the leader- ship convention were reported to By HAROLD MORRISON Canadian Press Staff Writer at 98.25 per cent, yielding about 34.81 per cent. The two-year bonds. to mature Oct. 1. 1959. will be Thurs. Sept, 12. 1957 iii. Guardian up 1 l Announce Details Of First Maior Refunding Program onoreduss.apu-uss.rid& about us. The old three-year b&e that are due next month were efllnd at IO.1StoyIeId1.N. immediately throudl tnvdnsnlf deaIersandhenks.'I'heIlIkd' Canada will open slsbserlptiu books at 9 a.lss. EDT Tlltlrdny. ILBSBLI MOGLBII CARTEL GANDOLFO. ltd! (AP) - Pope Pius Tuesday so I eeived a group of Ill Pakistan boy scouts of the Moslein faith and gave them his htessi . The scouts, here from a Jamboree in London, .equested the audience. A-TEST DELAYED ATOMIC TEST SITE. Nev IA?)-The 19th shot of the United States summer atomic test series was postponed Wednesday be cause of wind conditions. ATTENTION BOWLERS We wish to announce that lie will be open for business on Saturday, Sept. 14. League space available. l cus of members to head the party St. Laurent will have the staminal in the Commons. and vigor required to lead Ihel pnljamem opens mm 14. M,-”Liberals' attack against the Pro-L St, Laurent. 75. has "(lend to gressive Conservative Govern- lead the party until a successor mem- At the convention of Ontario However, the view Young Liberals here, attended by I Mr. Pearson, nicnilier for On- tario's Algnma Itlilsl Both remained hora tlirnughniit the two-day coliicrcnr-9 nl ynllnz Liberals which ended Saturday. Both vied for the attention of del- egates. - ' Fat information call 8845 or 46.31. CH'TOWN IOWLING ALLEYS FRIDAY SATURDAY LAI)IES' - MlSSES' DRESSES 0 Final clearance Summer stock 0 Print cottons - nylons - washable sliks 0 Broken sizes and styles 0 Regular 4.95 to 29.95-now 2.48 to 14.98 V2 PRIDE SECOND FLOOR - LADlE8' READY TO WEAR 0 Final clearance O Finest quality O Plain and floral 0 One table clearing lines 0 Broken sizes and colors i"iil"li'ililE gnws. panties. etc. 0 Regular 1-50 to 10.93-g-now 0 Pull on styles 0 Light weight 0 Elastic 0 Small. medium. large, extra large 0 Regular 1.95 to" 12.50 - now SCEOND IVIDOR -- LINGERIE 1.30 8.33 RAYON am Good Fall colors SUITING Navy, red. beige. MUG 54" wide THIRD FIDOR - I WALLPAPER LOTS . 3 Double Rolls . . . 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REXOLEUM 9 s 9 0.25 4.25 9 s lO'ls 9.50 4.75 9 x 12 10.93 5.41 Manuals .5. nsteooms REMNANTS CONGOLEUM sousllls REXOLEUNIDSOUARES O Plaid checks, assorted 0 Cotton and wool mix 0 Size 2-5 years 0 Regular 1.98 e Special O Cotton and wool mix Auihcniic Tat-Inns (Rial-kivatch. Marganlt Rose. R.(l.A.l-1, Brown Watch. Dress Gordon) Vwlshaliln and fast color 54" wide Regular 2.23 yard w now Tlllltl) FLOOR - YARD GOODS 0 Mostly children's patterns 0 36" wide 0 I to lyarri pieces 0 Rcgular 63c per yard - now THIRD FLOOR - YARD GOODS OILCLOTH REMNANTS O In Cnnsznlciini, Rexolcuni, Baroleilm, lnlald Linnlrum. etc. 0 From I -6 yard pieces O Suitable for every mom In your horn; V3 olf THIRD FLOOR - ROME YITRNISIINGI CHILDREN'S WEAR - SECOND FLOOR ,,,,, 149 I YAIII 3.9....”