‘ 5, " “I o I . If “'5 For the bland, " Y" I ‘ “ Clear with XeSAcllicll-i Einlfervals' con. The Guardian is For it V B 11 mag; cold; light winds. Low-high 10 ‘ “covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” 76f“ Lxxv], N0,-53 . «hurls-l hf"- m 'V l“ 'I‘ g: Wm. CHARLO'I'I‘ETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY. MARCH 21, 1963. N" “0” SEVEN CENTS 38 PAGES [HAN aliSHll Latin America ‘New Deal' film Hailed By U.S. President PARIS lReutersl — A four» Shorter Discussion filléili'l‘éllm ReterellleS l0 Cch‘l and most suburban rail lines.‘ , l causing huge traffic .ams as i l traffic lights went out and The Guardian toda ' I o i th I y are“ t ' plunging restaurants and stores‘ 23"“ Zggr’igtatetg?gfll:f into darkness. . r ‘ . ,‘ . - l t h h speCial 24-page tablmd edition During llht’ blad‘mlt , the; the city's financial situation is French cabinet under PreSidenh dealt wt-th and the work of the de Gaulle discussed the wave 0 Ch . . - ' ' .- ‘ SAN JOSE, (‘ l R lAPl “‘a illi station of the ca acitv . . . . .l orter discu sin on bnefs- Som. membes fit. that the my mum” dUlml 196215 "9' r . ‘ - ’Os'a “'3 n *1 p ' Itrikes which has hit the nation. I hresemed to hh: git/en‘th m (team; for notifying the Leg“ viewed. —Presidenl Kennedy Wedne. free men to achieve a The electrical strlke. to back; the Legislature was advocated: hlure that h mm is to be This is a doparture from .day cailcd flu: Zillcllllzomon profound peaceful revolution on - up wage demands. took placeh bv Premier Walter R. Shawt émsenbed should be ~sh‘ohgly tradition inasmuch as this ls Alliance for Progress Lallh brhalf _of economic progress be'tw'een lzhpme indolfi @2331 y-cstenday. ‘ adhered to. "h" “N “m? 3" attempt has “9””? .“PW “9'3"- g‘11ded by and “‘31 "“Siw‘?’ giulsslfulizourflvfaliiline trains leftl He suggested that iii the past Opposition Leader A. W. been made '" brmg the ‘1‘“ bas'c prlnc'lples 0‘ freedom. and H" mm the “men's the” “151‘ t _ ‘ hm much time has been takent the h . est d .. ye { tails of the city‘s yearly hus‘l. progress. In 5; last? - minute is to build an American society 39"}: 598190115 with 521198;“ u?!" up discussing a brief aim ml gnatoosom siffgreheewin’g“ brig: ness to the people through this swuch he omitted direct Irefe'r- on _our basic principles of the Je'c‘l’rfis‘tnégifimf Th2; presentation. “I think." he said. 1 We may get to the place where gmmd' 1" u": past the report “Les to cum mmame‘i m ms Nuance for Progress' ll stock exchange worked by' can.. "we should hold it to the party i we are going to have every has been] mlth “and has pref”: :exh hreleasid to new He “5th .these as the “3” delight ' or groups presenting the briefitype of crackpot with fanta-s- 09" avala e o a “mans me la eore e 5pc 9' I “Ch "am" '0 govern useu' . 0 t , . t , . upon request. Reviwng a q iiotatio n by h. e t t h - - The only high or a hreak m , and limit each speaker, after tic sto.ii.s. I feel that. posslib- Thmugh this he“, mh'hhd Franklin D~ Roosevelh Kennedyvhtgtd fgofihrfwdlgisihogécgg . . . . l . the strike front stretchihhi the'presentation. to five minu< I". presentations COtlld 'made the munch feels that a great_ thtd Students at the Umvptshy "in any fashion consistent with across the country came with 5; . , " the governmen' “‘ “'mmg~ I er number of citizens will he of Costa Rica: the wit" of its pmptP3w. the right the return to work of 20,000 irofll 1° .da'e' t.“ organizalwlmi 08" recall We“ the only reached at lower cost. "l 03" say here to .lei This of rach individual .citizen to ore miners in Lorraine in the hale glve“ mu“ that they “’1' “1'le at 395mm" came {mm the it, was shown in a recent generation of Americans—your freedom in politics. spoech and -. ni~ .31 cost after they got government; “955‘” i‘ Pfief 5° mghgovm‘. Federation of Agriculture. In survey undertaken for an Am- generation 01' Amerlcén5~h35 worship: the right. 0 social . . . . assurances against dismissals. 3 mint-P31; 'mSFSessrg’gbn receht yeah; we have had asl cricaln newspaper by Suncoast a rendezvous with destiny." . justice. which (may 0“ en . In the state-owned coal mhhefit mil-tum: the PEI Flsher.. many as three. four or five O'pinion Surveys that seven out 3 ‘Ecnnegly' l'tiropgedl from fills mean that ancient thstituuom PM the strike of 240.000 "1911- W '0 t , F ' ' ; huemahmg ., o. eight residents of that U.S. Dupare ex. {1 cc arntion t at. which serve merely to perpetu' I sparked the present unrest. en-l les ede-c-tlom l P - ' k- ‘ city had never seen a copy of the SoViet Union must go the ate tho privileges of a fortunatg llered its 20th day 9 city's annual MW of previous loreisn (-on- few will be curled." and the First class passengers on Economy class rider on same section and the two chatted Wednesday's TCA flight west flight. was NDP leader T. C. M hompohttcal topics_ How ‘ . report. . ‘ . I i As a re s u It ofdthe survey .querors In Latin America—that right of “my nation "to pursue . ‘ conclusions were awu that " get out of Cuba. ‘ ' I - t m P m (- t) who . . R I. a course of rapid economic mingle: figgnhbagr and ram Eggs]: spedgila‘kié engélfiél‘h ever. Mr_ Douglas refused to I very few restdents of the City He also omitted other textual progress which modern know]. i .— m . . . . . ~ - had even seen the annual re- references to Cuba. including a ileftl. headed for campaign in Regina. The Prlme Minis- We Flames take“ \V‘lth Mr. ‘ v 3 , . ege randntechnology have made appearance in Edmonton. tor invited Mr. Douglas tohiis Diefenbaker. (CF Wirephoto). l p'nrt prior m 1962' that the Statement that CUbans Sh°m:r_l’_"f__~"h"" ._. | t bu e the anual tshare in the freedoms an ciy s 0 Id mak n . I I I ' report available to residents of lprogress which he said guide . . . O WINNIPEG ‘CP' ‘r' Prlme : the city and residents liked the. alliance. But he referred to Russl.“ Ready F n c e n u I e llhllinistei; Iznt e gighfckeligafil‘ls I . the idea that the report should Cuba indirectly as an example EW 9 0 I '- i be distributed as part of their ‘ of what he called the destruc- 9 h t For Resumption Leader T. C. Douglas had 3 daily newspape . ion of the myth of Communist chat Wednesday —- 18,000 feet . r . ,l 9 above Lake Superior. ‘ NICE. F‘rance (Reutersl—r lnameswill b? revealed to you. Pfgglelseghegidem left m 632 Berlln Talks The prime minister and Mr. King Ibn Saud of saudi Arabiai WlllmR. aler- " L ' I rpm for Washington with ‘11 n uc ear orce a. . . egls aiure .. . Canada Air Lines flight from lblew up hls Comet Jet airliner,‘w1th all the royal princess. 'ahhiha' Soviet Union has passed the . Toronto lo Winnlpe . WhiCh "35th 'n the “all” Earner“ the 3"": had be?" M T d ‘ ' word again that it is ready to HRH chulcrs) —« Britain' Home stressed that the pum Home said Europe must be Mr, Douglas, travelling ,Alps Wednesday with a loss of‘quoted as saylnfl '19 “"1"” O CONCLUDES VISIT resume exploratory talks "n « It was the windnn of 3 Berlin in the near future. The "rm th‘, NATO mtmtm.s wed.‘pose of his visit to France waslgiven as expanlil‘ing role. .n, the; economy class. said in an in. 118 lives. iname the persons rosnomhlr . not to cond cl a t-mortem alliance an t t a E ro . ‘ r ' ‘ '. I rna- 1 None of NW l'm‘llll‘lP-l‘s "l the! m" the '"nsl’imC-V' bu" 8 mm" - ' ‘ i. .- ‘ ' ' . . ' ' "may m for” ahead With or make dériminaxtifins nboutl“aggregatedof apower"u r2313: lfgfixi‘det“lidgcirimgtemin- Saudi royal family was aboard fully monitored VOFSinn 0f “)9 nomflltffgzlatm ms ms after. lwhffhd‘igefiiiivtoggféfrgl‘caagg iztklegil‘f :2;ng wspensmn 918ml" bulk? a NATO “Clear the French-engineered failure be capable of offering the? lsler invited him to the plane‘s the British-built aircraft, whichbroadcast made clear h“- Sald Businesh ht the you“, yegtfl. agreed with the presidents of There 'was no him. as to force. of the Brussels negotiations on United States and Canada at first—class section. He said the the night. before had flown;he would reveal the names of dav included the hahhhg‘ “hath six middle American nations on whetht.r the Russians have any Bill France reported to have‘Bri ’ '5 European Commonl“partnership of equals." ' conversation went something King good here from Switzerfl those of his retinue who died in erht government department re_‘a program to better the cco- new ideas on how to solve cxplndcd a new atomic devicnlMar‘et membership applica» After urging that. the Ottawa. is: l land. lthe crESh- {porls‘for the fiscal year hhdihgmomic lot of their peoples and the Berlin problem. Nor were Monday in the Sahara—«tuck tuition. sources so ,‘tmeetlng take “Wasai‘ym' " “‘You‘re looking fine. Mr. The king ' dc his? I‘- " . . . March 31. 1962. the naming of‘lfllard' their COINS against c0m-' there any suggestions as to Presidcnt de Gaulle's policy of 5 He said‘ that althdugh thel-clklomi to set up a NATO prime Minister." In a broadcast. to his peoplel House “andth committees ahdlmunist infiltrators. when or where the talks might "lcroccus silence" on the issue t'economic path to co-operatlonlnuclear force from existingl "So are you. Tommy. How over Mecca radio. carried by a‘ ttribute to me former House: He described the new deal as be resumed. and did not speak during the with Europe has been closed tailorces available to the alll-g are you holding out on the lradio.telephone hookup. :, I {members who died in the past‘ ‘ NATO discussion. Britain. it is important to en-tance, Home said the probleml campaign trail?" “When the plane arrived at! iyear. . Thf‘ Earl of Home. British ‘sure this would have no adverso‘was how to reconcile equan “Just fine. And yourself?" the Italian border it exploded."' i K P t t h Harrtngthh (Pt. _ 3rd, loreicu secretary. called in a‘cffects in the field of military partnership with the unequal: "Pretty wcll. thank you." thp king said in the broadcast; iprihhe, moved the hddr'ehg' th‘ 0 o I speech to the 15.nation Atlantic'security. .possession of nuclear weapons. “It was. said Mr. Douglas. "Th9 musp of the explosthh wast S A “oh; [h thh Spehch frhm‘thh I parl': permanent council for “mostly about social events. a bomb ,‘ tThrhhe bet-0'". adjournment. He' reccivedf‘ by most of the mem- plane flight to Edmonton lemma, load. Col-lam members of‘ weather satellite program th .1 t V hFl‘ < Oulh the where he was Speaking wed‘ I the retinue were aboard. whose, called for hmader American In Legalslafure ST. JnHN 5. Nfll'l. (Cpl apppomled lieutenant - governor l l Ermm' 5W i" 59m“ "p m“ i rather than Wham-I _ “You .know very WP” Whl‘i :lis ex acted to continue today. MT“ ""9" ‘ The leaders .Pal‘ted 3" w'“‘ is carrying out. these plots and! ROME (Ap.__uhtt9d States —-—L——————__'___1 _ Diplomatic Sources said the nlpeg. Mr. DIEfcnbaker and these base acts. tand Soviet scientists signed an . . l a S speech was "extremely well ‘ his party [00" 5 Charter“ “The Plane crashed With “St accord Wednesday for a joint Tributes Pald l l Ell i l hzth'flh fagstdii’htanigihlc‘i‘rnm; ;‘:5dac-:’m't‘ii::;dwlt‘:e13;“??? i it Russian (to-operation to include lazilslaglflmbln modify rliéidI con- hlartch 1.1 He AllCOPEdEté forrhie'i ’2 .< . ' . 5 ' . ' l robes to other planets. , . _ ‘ 0 3 or “"10115 all "W" iI’ll PM“ - Enl‘t’l‘hm‘ 3m? 8 mum!” mm the BmlSh scc' “gum:- TCA nigh" i p They also agreed on thl d3: siltfggtelof agiglzghtfi'e the Newfoundland voting age to Macphcrson. “:1th ‘launching of the Us. Echo ll -atbout an how. and a ha.”_ 20 were forecast Wednesday in h] hh hth hold rhhoherhhh . l‘ 0 satellite for joint communica- was taken up as trthute was the speech from the throne as H- '1'. h‘éJfi‘flSd " ‘ond'm Paw“ OTTAWA ((‘leNorlh Amer-:rado Springs. and distributed tot I tions tests. The agreements paid to {our fome't- members the Newfoundland House of s nahtmk thgy gnfhrirphaafls gg'ican Air Defence Commandlpersons who had questioned} g :were reached in 10 days of ne-‘ ahech gne. sitlilhg member who stambltlh began itsI first SIESSllon ...' ' - theadquarters says in a 325-word‘NORAD on the point. added; 3‘. THE CANAmAN FRESS t gotiations here. ‘dl. uring t e past year. Since 9 DFOVIUM Bent’l’a 990' S h :lllitl'lllféllfi‘znaflll “shfomlfldazrcgf bs'statement available here Wed- that even then the conventional‘ “Ohm [that threatened to; I Premier Walther R. [Shiny tlorllthlas‘tpleveochenhlzghi by “when ',, , tnesday that it would take at warhead would be “vastl in,‘ t ‘ t i - moi-ed live i‘eso utions o tri- -~ - t 4 t - :‘Uhhfif‘hfl‘atmmamfl {mm the; least three years and more than ferior" to existing detensiv: nthi dem’" heavy snow and mg“! PCS, L'berals butc which were seconded by“.t ‘ GOVQFMF Fathlanv ODPH. ST. JOHN'S. Nfld. i(',pi.. ' l$30,000.000 to develop a woven clear warheads how availablei 2 s winds to the Maritimes Wednes-l I 7 Opposition Leader A. W. Mathc- . Sflld .th lab"? lPElSlall0"_\\'aS Highlights of the special) from WANTS PLAN BY MAY itional big-h explosive warhead for the Bomarc, ‘t day look a turn to the south' Have S Ole . lsonr- The "mums We” m i unan'mOUSlx.enacted m 1939 as the "1:0"? at H", “Venting 0’ in his speech, Home. urged a: for Bomarl‘ anti-aircraft mil“ 'I‘he statement‘s title said it. While ppemjer whiter R, and missed'the area. . thonor of . paniellultllac- ‘ :h reisult of 1sterious breerhhcs of the Newfoundland legislature “Jan ‘0 PKGPME for the spring SileS in Canfldl . iwas issued in response to preSS'Sbaw indicated recently th at The weather office said thei “WERE ' DU ' I‘OUP- 9”“ Is‘teeaxhrtsourghaxolytgm‘m, eih.a:'tri;°:‘3. mg from t e 102' wed"°5day‘ NATO min's'cria‘ mmerence to Th“ “meme” 'ssum by queries lthis session of the Legislature storm. earlier forecast to drool (CPl — Nomination "'cdncsday ‘ t , s f .-d 53g ‘ ' , l Legislation modifying rigid be hcld m on ' M NORAD head uarters at 0010- - - - - l . . . . John Machelll. ummem e-l But the government nmi feels _V_r___ own in ay. i q l. Prime Minister Diefcnbake'rI may recess to allow members six to 10 inches of snow on that“ Gilles vtolette as progresstve HOh‘ Joseph Bemard‘ finish: 1 “modifications may samv he controls of. labor unions an im a campaign speech at Hall-! to participate in the April 8 elec- Maritimes. would be felt in twot Conservative candidate in Riv. and s. s. Hesslo . a sitting t introduced and amehd‘mhnts union offiCials passed at the I 18" Friday Cited 81951 NORAD‘ tion campaign. Hon. J. David offshore marine areas but thei_ , member whh died in Nigeria ; with that in view Wm he huh“. height of the 1959 Newfound' press release WhiCh Said “30' Stewart suggesmd i" the Legis‘ mainland would escape it' i If"? - t!“ I Lou” '.T°m‘sc““‘."a while representing the pmvince ‘ mitted for your consideration " “land hue”. 5mm" marcs can be equipped with ei- lalure yesterday that the recess‘ The storm would have beenirldlnl! In the Apr“ 3 “PM” at a meeting of the Common- ‘ It noted that modifc‘attong alga The voting age proposed in ther high explosive or nuclear may be as long as two weeks.lthe second of the week. Up t completed the slate of 265 Parll’ wealth Parliamentary Associa~ were hassed in 1962 ‘ ‘ lht. reduced to 30 from 2‘ far . _ warheads" After reading to list of Houscllfi inches of snow fell in somei candidates in Canada. ‘ ‘ ’ ‘ persons voting ht provincial t ion. . . The NORAD statement said slohding committees, Mr, Ste-lsections of the Maritimes Mon-l The Liberal party completed Copies of the resolution will! The 50990“ made “9 "Worm"? some development effort on a wart urged that commitioe‘day. One death was attributed the job or nominating its 2&5 be forwarded tot-he families of to the type of modification. Ln- conventional warhead for the; members get to work on their to the blizzard. .candidates last week. -the late members. { hm organizatthhs have hm," try. bnlgrlhlhllngh tu‘iidter ia rlogo]! BomBFF-A was conducted by reports as soon as possible as. i ' l l lb l of d oar ' n r rm y n "-3 er e the U.S Air Force but that re-i he sald. them may he a recess .t t ,V ~ v _. i "ll2 0 3“ ‘3 3" m0 '1“ “r areas that cannot. be supplied elections. suits were unsatisfactory and. of about, two weeks. starting iregfifegpgygf :‘lairahzellasgsgrm with power commercially ' ~ the devempmem was Slapped. no,“ week' mentwould recommend the vol- NEW \ORK lAPl~ThP AWbt’ returned '0 A. and P. mar- before complain". No conven-t _ f l t b d d ' nd P food chain Wednesday kels for refunds. The food chainltional high explosive warhead "'3 age 0 Pee "rs 9' r“ “c” An outline of Premier Small- wood's fishcrics development program. and a 0 that The mo‘ion to table the list of standing h o u s e committees . , - ‘Il include ersons 20 ears old. . . ordered thh Shah,” in “h 4400lpledged its full cooperation. had been developed fonthe Eli-ll was withdrawn for one day by .Thh Ihhal "voting ah: th thh can be launched. at least in Supermarkets in Canada .andiCANS moan "‘"C'B' "w m” M "“w'e "‘ Mr- Stewart when OPPPOSition‘ vprovince now is 21 “a “v '" N““""“"d'a“d m" - Canada. and the U.S. Air Force Leader Mex w Mathew“ . n w“ Mr. Una.“ hm My ycar. plained that the'inclusion on the Public Accounts committee of two government members, was the l'niled States cleared of all Consumers were arned to had no inlehuon nor interest in canned tuna bearing Its own be especially alert. for old-purge; doing no, a lflcinl engagement since being The possibillly that proposals label. A tin of. the fish was cans bearing the A. and P. l ——*_ ——~ and rclni'ms to the proVince's V . . lumbering industry can be sub blamed in the suspected poison-l 3"" "'9" "dad ,1.“ "inking ' I not. in keeping with the tradl- lTaX commISSIOH milled by .1 commission re< ins death of twa Detroit house- WW3” and llax' Th“ tional requirement that this is ‘ N‘nllv a onlr‘fl Rt 3 f‘ anT' Wives. type 0' can- remand 'mpty k N s “3 private members commlt- ! Is Here Au 9 coco. of plriirlnber industry,0 offl- Thc women were believed to "0m 3 garbage “n' was “L n s ' ' tee." The committee is examin- 9' cials cave died of botulism. causedl ""3? “vowed i" “w Dam" HALIFAX low—Jim saga filling the accounts of the govern- diriilnlgpaclales: tuna contaminatcdt dezn Sh “d P. “panama” t 90. year . old bnrqueotine 1‘ went and therefore there :sb'ould roast ll 3:."goinkii23: we“: here said he believed all tuna Be" ended Wednesday Wheni‘mt.be a “Mg-"mom m'msm - . ether. in 'h I tugboat skipper spotted herlon it. be explained. OTTAWA “Ti H Th“ royal lcommission on taxation has changed its easlcrn lllflf‘l'fil'V to include a one-day hearing in Aill‘llllnll of the assembly to tho incrcasing use of highways for transportation of pulpwood - ~ . c an '. Canadian . . , . ii'roiimg'le “n might have “one stores reameoigm 3other source's. ween” “Mung in the‘Aflnn'l “99"”! "959mm '“c'l‘d' charmmmw" A‘m' 9' Thi‘ d3” solidi Into“ fifivll‘luclfifl Eggggl‘itfi " y: in the canning process” do“ "eh know that hm, tic about 200 miles off theled Health and the Hospitat Ser- was originally hthhhhd h: thh h W h d _ . r Whether others In a shipmentv .9 ' southern tip of Nova Scotla. L vices Commission by H 9 h i t h “cond dav M I "what. Hahtax {‘3‘} “M f amafilnll “9911' 0f more than 5M can; might; R01 mlo Canada but as a precau- M. , t H B Mew ,” m my be . ' - sii'c roads \\'llll increasing um“. 59 lainled. ' ltl ll we "'9 w'thdrawm‘ “n rhwsrilhort ht", Hh'h'elJ' Dash anng‘ bers of cili7cns earning a liv . Under the. revised schedule, in: {mm th‘. hhuhng. lthe commission headed by Tor- I . ‘onto chartered accountant Kcn- llf‘gmalm" Runwmfl lh" TWlll ineih Carter will hold hearings l"alls Pou-nr Corporation Limv t ll" sl, .lohn'S. Nfld.. Aug. '7. Halt. lied to double its development ' lfax Aug. 8 and Charlottetown of lll'flro-r'lccll‘if‘ power at TWll‘ .‘Aug. 9 before opening wcslcrn “"5 m‘ “l” [inkl‘m‘l‘ RlVPI' lll hearings in Vancouver Ann. l2. Labradnr I S“ ' men‘h‘f" cnlmm's‘ Approval for an agreement felon opens its hearings in Ol— made hetwhm thp hothmmeflt tlnwa April 16-20: ‘ and Warren S. Axlell provld'ng ‘hH'MN ’ -’ for exploration for minerals in lhr Spruce Brook area of No- 3 Norwegian Ship n. Dam. l ‘ ' am: revising and consolidat- PEARSON SPEAKS AT SUMMERSIDE |c°"‘ F‘" A'“ ‘ kd a thPA and ' r . .. (‘ lln Toronto. a spoksman for 9‘"? bficffomuzhegtohes 1 Premier Out In“ wart, lhe RCMP report by Hon. ‘amd'an A. and P. denied that' ' a ‘ Alban Farmer. the department wagetignlmwgl lee Mlhgl‘fWfl Wangmngtd 8:“ timing?” Hans. SCthUIO of welfare by Hon. Henry Wedge. ltm-ps' s a n a a n y the, Canadian stores of the chIin premier Walter R_ Shaw an. llfgg’alzurgdbyedfigzho: L. G. Dewar. l "‘This re ['1 comes from. the United States. nounced yesterday that the Le. do ll'llh thepguzlaIanihlxlatfg Mrs- Marlll‘ct MccaflhY- 39' giIlIture will sit on Tuesday. 2"! Spokesman IIld. "We have died illnDetrholt Tuleshlg. liar? Wednesday and Tlhursdayrnféer- ever im rt d8." 8 Pl“ El‘ "98 L T- nouns lit. 2.30 In on ri ay li-om the 33mg: Stctagédemg': 9 Collette Bmwn- 37- The women mornings at in. ' INSIDE TODAY most or our hm. twmhrmsh‘ shared a snack of canned tuna "This schedule." he said. "is C“lllmhia."i . late last week. then developed subject to change, depehdlh‘ on Announcements. notices ll F'dernl authorities wereisrmvtoms resemblln‘ll lyre E how well the business of the BI" - "th- ----- ~ 3'1 rhecking sample, “to” the] botullnm. House progresses." ‘ .t ' "' wllhllllton. commis- Botullsm is described in med- He said it was decided to sit {Mr George P. Llrrlck of die icIl dictionItreI a food poison- on Friday mornings so in at °°d and Drug Admlnluntlon more to lie mm of tox- members would have I chance the training and classification of teachers and the. Social So- "ld tests thus for had mood food to ct home on] on Frlda 3 THE HAGUE (Routersl AThe . - proveh ion in WU v 5 y y t . . curity Asscssment Acts. "'33" . W W - th weekend. . - “mo ' t w ‘. Au '0 M M 1.884 - ton Norwegian vessel Nexzrthclm lions wives of vlofnt fight“! on?“ (0399:““01' I‘M“ A- w- M" mffziefm amymberal rc‘Ii'n-l’i‘c’llitfr meghlgwx‘boili‘ $50 all?!“ “Md? “’8‘ Slim“ (35‘ Amm‘lmm" '“ "'9 “WHO” use urud tojehcck their f tat T E designates} pol- tbeson ma the schedule wu‘ on] Duty [3 eleclod w“ m worm; Here Mr, sons attended the meeting. and calling for help off Agadlr. Acl lo remedy the disenfra- Ihfor A. M p_ in“ ht,” brigtfizuh. in fish product, a... excellent it]... w I “8.1 mm“ in We w . pun“. (coon-e). is seen with lnld in lhc Royal Canadian .Wlorocco. according to radio chisemcnt of servicemen. and Lulu New Yuk flie‘nealth In. that attacks the nervous gyg. gent that who try to Itlcli tol nesde by Liberal leader Leii- Mn. L. G. Lewis president Legion home. (Sa- story on signals received hm early to- lehgérhogipendenu in prode NH mu“ In m a” mm those hours. —-——-—-—-— ta 3. Parson. He was mk- d the Summersldc Liberal page ll l M. l s ' 1 l A