Maxim? at a” More Mail Prince Ed Cover? wsrd Island "Icing: stool; lat'Nwli;ebl:lo; V is Lilia The Dew C ...".I '””' Everybody - is none l ouawn-allows. onisns. nvasnu. runner ll. sass moan ' i3.E.i.' Regiment To 'l'rain At Camp Utopia In July no prince Edward Island Rggunanl. (l7 R.lJ.C.C.ll.) under aomnlaad of Liaut.-Col. A. 1!. suite. C.D.. is scheduled to un- urgo training at Camp Utopia July as to 80. according to an announcement I a d e yesterday by Brigadier G. 0. X. Puke. l).s.o.. E.D.. Commander No. I Group Headquarters. No. 5 Medical Company. R.C. A.M.C. under command of Lisut.- c l. .l. x. L. Irwin. will also 1 9, im - - A declaration adopted by the Supreme Soviet (Rus- ;. mire part in the camp activities :rKam. elhe pllrOol:.dIqillil-)l:1lenll:t rs: aian parliament) put forward the novel plan in amphasia- , 9'" me "me ”””d' 1" "W i ' J .. the automatic No. I Signals Regiment under command of Lieut.-Col. K. M. Johnston will be at Camp Bor- den August 2 to I as the final unil of No. 2 group to undergo summer training. The announcement of unit training dates followed the de- elsion reached at the General officer Commanding's Military Name Temporary President For Railway By JOHN LQBLANC ll st 1 , "So I would say this would be a tions carry throng plans to arm ' operation." ... dn H,” ” Canadian Press staff Writer Mr. Smith. born in Tolworth. alhzt the top-level reshuffling in remarkable thing at the present NaVai Expert Western Germany. 1 Appointment BAN ATOMIC WEAPONS "'l'heetransport department said ll OTTAWA (CP)-British-born Wil- England. is the third president of Moscow means to the world, the state of affairs. but I certainly Reu'Adml"l GBH Fuwk" (Moscow radio said the declara- Maj. James Charlton Gard- . tabled "gum gut it 3 mp”. llam J. Smith of Montreal Wed- the CBRE since its formation in president said. "won't be apparent wouldn't hesitate to talk it over ' ' ' ' nesday became president of Can- ors of the countries of the world er. 0nt.. has been appointed Will sincerely welcome any If-5P5 Moose Jaw, Sash. in china ads's biggest transport union. cap- the union from its inception to 1952. neCOlSIl'liy signify a tougher pol- sirable. inn. is in Canada to confer with make personal appearances and Brigade major of the lst Call- on thepart of parliaments of other -I-CA Ih.cr.gL . ping a career which has run The new president took his ring icy towud the united stat", senior Canadian naval officers on even speeches in each other's par- adian Infantry Brigade in Ger- countries aimed iii consolidating The common. "mixed but" a through rgilwgy eilgine wiper. ice- job as a CNR locomotive wiper in the formation of the RN's 6th liaments as a way of casing in- man and rus sa esmen. The 50-year-old union man was named temporary head of the 35.- 000-member Canadian Brotherhood af ' " ., Employees (CCL) until lie so ember convention. It ap- pears ely he will be confirmed at the convention for s three-year mi The Iiort. slender smith was chosen for the top lob by the na- tional executive and board of inla- tees as interim successor to Harry A. Chappell, 51. who died Friday of a heart attack a little over two years after taking office. conference recently held ia Hal. ifax which was attandad by Leiut.-Col. A. W. Rogers. li.D.. Dellllty Commander. representing Brigadier Pseke. other officcs attending the conferences were: Liaut.-Col. A. I. Peaks. C.D.. . A. MacDonald. I. Gs0.l, Liaut. -CoL J. 1'. Davies. C.D.. AA. QMG.. Lisut.- Col. K. M. Johnston. l.D.. and Capt. J. F. Mccarvilla. Discussions took place regard- rifle as adopted for use by NATO forces and other weapons and transport units. Many subjects were dealt with and ulultratgd fully by moving pictures. The Army Citadel museum which has been brought up to date. was 3130 Vlllted by the officers and provided an interesting experi- ence. Brotherhood of non-operating personnel hi 1950. 1908. Founder A. R. Mosller headed Toronto in 1920, the year he joined the CBRE. The railway laid him off in 1925 and that was the year he toted ice and peddled brushes. He went back to work with the CNR as a laborer in lim-attelld- lng night school off and on-and in of absence to become the brother- hood's Marltin-las reirressntatwu at Halifax. In recent years. Mr. Smith has been a member of the executive board of the CBRE and secretary of its Joint protective board May As By DOUGLAS I. CORNELL WASHINGTON (AP)- President Eisenhower said Wednesday the United States will remain alert and continue to pursue peace through stren th despite a Soviet shakeup whic he interpreted as an expression of internal "dissat- isfactlon." In a reply to a press conference question, Eisenhower also said he would not hesitate to suit his advisers-"if we found it desir- able"-on the question of inviting his old friend, Soviet Marshal Georgi Zhukov. to visit in United for some time." Ha said it doesn't N0 PROOF Nor. he said. is there any proof that Soviet Foreign Minister Mol- otov was right in claiming that the U. 8. now is the lag srd in atomic weapons as a res t of Russian success in developing the hydrogen in . 1942 the railway granted him leave be h Tuesday's realignment at the Kremlin brought the resignation of premier Georgi Malenkov and his replacement by Defence Minister Nikolai Bulganin, an advocate of building up heavy industry that is nesday. M a r s h a l Zhukov. with Eisenhower Gives Views To Visit U.S.A. the basis for war production. Wed- ' k Zhukov tions were at the direction of the U. I. government. ITAIITLED BY QUESTION Asked whether the invitation still is open. Eisenhower appeared to be a bit startled at first. paused. and then replied: "Well. as a matter of fact. this is the first time it has been men- tioned to me since I have been in my present responsible post. And you can well imagine that I wouldn't stand bare and suddenly issue an invitation without consult- ing. . .my advisers. with my people if we found it do 81-year-old Wins 575.600 LONDON (AP) - An 01- year-old man who hasn't seen a soccer game since i900 put up sixpense (seven cents) and won 875.600 Wad- uesday in the soccer pool. William E. Tull correctly forecast eight tied matches to hit the Jackpot in the lag- ally-operated lottery. "It comes in handy because all my wife and I are get- flag officer of British submar- subm iue squadron at Halifax. (CP Photo from National De- fence). Shakeup In Soviet Gov't By STANLEY JOHNSON MOSCOW, (AP)-Marshal Georgi K. Zhukov, Russia's most glitter- ing war hero. became head of the Soviet Union's armed forces Wed- nesday in a continuing shakeup of the regime. The coaqiieror of Bar- lin, designated defence minister, was among a number of army fig- ures moving into the spotlight against a background of tough for- eign policy pronouncements. Through the Supreme Soviet (parliament) the Soviet Union ad- dressed a declaration to all parlia- ments of the world. warning that Europe "could become the arena of a new war" if e Western na- tion also suggeated thiat legislat- ternatlonal tension.) The Supreme Soviet. adopting (Continued on Page 13 col. 5) St. Laurent ls Optimistic OTTAWA (CF)-Prime Minister St. Laurent has intimated he would like to see Chinese Com- munists and Nationslls - brought Suggests Chinese Meetin (Nationalist and Communist) parties." he said in a French- language radio interview. ner, 34, of Regina and Kitchen- many. Prior to going overseas. he was a staff officer at west- ern Ontario area '- ”, ters at London. Ont. 9 radio and television representa- tives on his return Wednesday from the Commonwealth prime ministers conference in London. DONDON. (A.P)e-The new Kremlin regime eugen- ed Wednesday night that legislators of tile countries the work! make personal appearances and even speeches in each ot:her's Parliaments as a tension. way of easing international ing that "a great responsibility rests with the parliunui for the preservation and comic Moscow radio broadcast the de- claration. . It is the parliaments which "pass legislative acts on the questions of war and peace," the broadcast said. "The U.s.8.R. supreme soviet considers that the establlshing of direct relations between the par- liaments. the exchange of parlia- mentary delegations and the mak- ing of speeches by parliamentary delegations of one country in the parliament of another country, will correspond to the desire of the peoples for a development of friendly relations and for their co- "The USSR. Supreme Soviet peace between the people," it said. Earlier in the declaration. the lidatlon of peace." Supreme Soviet said it lbelleves 'that at present it is time to put an end to the armament race." "Atomic weapons and all well?- ons of man destruction of any kind must be banned. "The cvarrylng out of IDDr0P!'l' ate measures must be ensured by effective international control." Parliament At A Glance By THE CANADIAN PRESS sible to alert all RCA! planes at CCF member's resolution urging Pinciy Clings To Cabinet Hopes PARIS (Reuters)-Antoine Pinay clung doggedly Wednesday night to his hopes of forming a new French government despite the body blow he s u f I e r e d earlier Wednesday when the Mouvernent Republicain Populaira decided to withhold its support. Evan members of Pinay'a own merit business. federal aid to education; Citizen- ship Minister Pfckarsgill said it would encroach provincial auton- my. n Senato Cyrllla Vaillancourt (L- Quebec) said recent statements by CCF commoners insulted Quebec and did not help national unity. Thursday The Commons consid govern- Princess Gets . FAVORS OPEN MEETING - e h 1; id 3 E h , - f myth" undu kc"; dipiomgcy The RCAF C-5 airliner carry- Conservative party were pesalmis- e PLANS NO CHANGE 'um.d xbllllllllhed Flerientaiiy rdl:Ell(1mt;wi:l'B::- tziggusisoda (:135.3olna3l;l'::ln..lod in -mm". N "M. an 3-ormo, As for the advantages of secret in Mr. st. Lam-ant and zxtgmal tic about -the premier-designates BIQ Ata press conference. Mr. Smith I lin at the close of the Second His wife is as. sen crisis. . diplomacy -sain-t an open mien Affairs Minister Pearson landed ch-ncu Wedimdny nlslit But Pl- said he plans no change in CBl'iE ll EXPlOllOll policies. That was a matter for the union's triennial conventions. TRURO. (CF)-Roland lin- World War. was named to Bulga- :i.in's former post as defence min- tar. He said the reported nuulan proposal for calling an interna- national conference. he favored the former. . at Rockcliffe airport at 3:30 pm. EST. nay. stung by rumors circulating in the capital that he lsad given BpRIDG-ITOWN. Barbados MP) KREMLIN SUGGESTS EXCHANGE VISITS OF PARLIAMENTAINS T0 LESEN TENSION -2-. i 3. Princess Margaret landed at ' . . ? idani. Rene Coty that - '- ti - 'Secret di lomac would do llll-.'0” 95 -u setowiiw uidsotli-r aut be indicated he intends to ion of nearby Belmont was When a reporter remarked that coffeB Pncef To wiiiiIltli:nfu”'ii.i'i:;'i.i.ii.t more than Zn intgrnational con- 9"""5"'3 "I" he Intends to Put tow-her I soV- biggest welcome since she started use his additional weight to push Milly bll,l'lIId Wedneldly ukov has been quoted as saying b H chin. from ti...m..t.wouu at faranoe. I do not think that pub- The prime minister said he '”'"'''”3”''” 'm'”''3 "" MR? M!” ""110 3'5"!” V4 54" la: kit; I-E-dprelviously expressed- llzlleflwfllmeis ?::lml.ll isenhower twice invited the mar- u a ax ;. 3.50;" gigmmgtgt I wn!l"3np' '1;-.131.) was optimistic about lie meeting iN;u:g:ll '!mh'. d; lag: ” .. t era government's sya- s I ve sn . s. ahal to visit tlieualccrietater and ' I "'l -- H of rim mi t i - lam tam of conciliation in iauou-railway need tlironsh his two that Zhukov still dreams of doing HALIFAX (CPl'5l”k'"'"" '”' posiibi: "iii bElaIs.o'l.vsx oiiriingltibe ' is id 1 d k would riot life”: :1: 2'.” oil; ”'”"” W" ”"'"- ships in use harbor uiltiio docks. negotiations should be changed. mom 1101110. so. the president said the invita- KIWI! coll" Wholnlalerl lay 9 9" I -year-o ea er spo e mmmmm um” h bu had I some even dangling high h the Mr. Smith. regarded as one .1 His wife and two small Brazil's subsidy to coffee espor- Wlumul "10 Pfmlm of ill! two briefly to newspaper men and the Cl!RE's heavy thinkers and a children were rescued by Mrs. rlgglngoffiabiiigvesselsteahaer t h ted ” 1 me chance to confer with his cabinet ' d . an um" .M-. .' vmubk upon”: 0! M. W". h" sinmni bmmm PLAN (mm CONTEST 132:” prigpegf Mu" nxnmuch colleagues. Ha likely will make 3" been the union's chief negotiator RCMP said the ploaion ... TORONTO iCPl e- A Canadian as five cents a pound within a with the railways in the post-war series of contract disputes. one of which brought on a general strike Bothered By Peruvian Decorations To Canadians c ad while Sinton was try- inl light the stove with coal oi. cribbage championship. sponsored by the Kinsmen Club. will be a feature of the 1955 Canadian Na- tional Sportsmen' s Show in the Col- iseum here March 11-10. A trophy and cash award of 3150 will go to the champion. Any resident of Can- ads may enter upon paying 31 entry fee. - few weeks. They said the difference was expected to be felt when new shipments arrived. One wholesal- er said he had cut his prices 2) cents a pound in the last month. He sold Arabian coffee for 51.35 a pound and Brazilian for 51.20. "People don't want a minister of Labour as much as they need Jobs". said Mr. R. It. Bell, Q.C.. Leader of the Opdosition, in speak- Says Jobs More Needed Thian Labor Department should be continued." he added. "It is unthinkable. that it should not be maintained." Mr. Bell admitted that the pas- a statement h Parliament today. Mr. St. Laurent was asked for some comment on the upheaval in Soviet leadership. He smiled and replied: "I don't know anything about the situation is Russia." Mr. Pearson, talking later to reporters, quipped that Maienkov. Killed In North End of Halifax HALIFAX (CP) - A squad of ' shotgun - toting policemen des- cended osi refuse dumps and scrub- land in northend Halifax Tuesday The was Pr-been sedan kn: lilac and whib pattern dress a pert pink hat. , to kill 18 ferocious dogs that had senger service had decreased. wh" c”,"fe"'d A" '3”c""u"l unoriud chudnn ' - ing on the Draft Address for but "aged um um frdxht car. shortcomings before? quitting the D” I H - H L. m OTTAWA (CP) --External af- mant's award of high decora- N S B e in the Legislature yesterday. "There (Continued on Page is col. 0) Say 30:! ll1ll:d!l.l:l'1;lhlP. had been "id I.-.polirsti.i.km:rrlyuide.nu Jim: fairs department officials are tions to two Canadians, in defi- p g 15 I0 Fell, Moll f0r.I"Minisiel' 9”" ' district wodnuday indioatad that bothered-but not talking offlci- ance of established procedure. . of Labour. has said. but the DECLINE” COMMEN1 about seven or eightoftha animals we P--uvlw ---- se-- re-mg; 3;;-:,r.;;:;:: Moving Out Of Tachens i:it”.r:s.h?::;i'::';l..?:";:; .... .....&. ..... ....l-.....; :.-.::r.".;.:":..rli.r'.:'."l..'?.'..:."'.'..:.':.f ' Fernandez-Coucha. on behalf of r I Wm? Pill W 81'! Y I tllI9ll1- to commtlll 011 0 IDPEI . and killed within a few days. E his government, awarded Peru's By SPENCER M0034 L" J 'nble shipping activity in Ployment situation may be reiiev- Prime Minister Nehru of India Langille said police liaclbeen re- Order of Merit to Col. S. C. . Red Islands north of the Ts- 90- 'for a bloodless solution of the ceiving complaints for several "Valentine Social Bonshaw Hall, Oland. that country's consul- TA":rEI' F”l';'e"”” (A.l::." chem. This could mean tilt C0m- Mr. Bell said that there are Formosa dispute. saying he first months of the depradations of wild February 14. in aid or schoop general in Halifax but a Can- :ic';:ch.do”i:'”th 331 3": i1'.'agChen: mlllllsts Were maslllil Ships to 3,500 people in the Province re- :'would like to see the official ver- dogs running in groups of seven adian citizen. wed d d n Uh Us take over the Tachens when the ceiving unemployment insurance sion of what Mr. Nehru said. or eight. One citizen said the ani- "Card party at last Wiltshlre Recently the same award went 7m 1315 it” :':ndei';l iwbghz "em-' ' Wlihdmwal ends. Belt estimntcl benefits, "and that does not n- M, Nehru wok. n I N.” mals ripped apart his hen roosta khwl '0"l8l"- to Grant Mcconachie. Vancouver. Ind n.:by' Red glands "fess arc the evacuation will be end- pi-esent'all who are unemployed condrenc. in London and kllledmore than IN birth is "M president of Canadian Pacific W”. "M. ' p ed .by.Satll.rdlIy or SllndIy- . because there are many'ln this ML st. Laurent "id the com a single night. onihly meeting. Kingston Airlines which recently opened , Vice Admiral Alfred M. Pride. class who are not entitled to ml E h 1 Id The inspector said his own dos Irsiich Canadian Lesion tonlgbtt . "1-Vic. g, pm. 30", .w,,.d, Thea tgucliiiy lsltllalifofl gas under 7th Fleet commander. said the benefits." He noted the .55.”, 'fl1::;'il;'9'm. 3i;;'w9:”:r"me 'v.l;iom was among those shot Tuesday. "V . were granted for contributions to SCOT? Y 3 th 03501 I -5- NBW last organized group of the I'l.- in the Speech from the Throne of L lyl n the r.r Emu" He said the beast had been nila- g ,, .: lfiety Concert and Fun me,-mgiongi rgllfjong, Skyraider fl! tel' Pane Shot d0WlI 000 civilians in the Tachens. soo any reference to unemployment 439"" '9' ” ing for almost a year but had ap- Parade. Central Royalty. March non; lwlrdg Wm, nude with. by Communist ground guns Wed- miles north of Formosa. were and stated that it was a serious 'sltilItl0ll- Theft WI! M lm"l9l”- parently turned wild and joined the TORONTO (CP)mM""m""' "'5 14th. om consunluon with 11,. um-. nesday when it wandered off taken on wednesday only . situation. into expectancy that the oonfer- pg.-kg, maximum temperatures: "D "1 gun," depuunemr Head, course west of the Tachens. its few siragglers remained in the The Opposition leader noted - cncc would end the Formosan Langllle said police had received u”'- M''' ance Thursday evaninl. of foreign nmsion, her, ha" three-manvcrew was rescued. hm; ad they were to be plcg. um um Railway is planning to icrlsis hilt the prime ministers "several" reports of attacks on Dawmll -- A45 'T "mu Rum” H'"' 301"” Mcf he died b that de t- Comml-lnlll MiG! W6" Sllllled ed up later curtail its assen or service on lwere ho erul that somethili g children He said women living in VBDCOUVGT - '0 . hm” 0"h"'"- meedt tahai sthe Cllinadian goi?aurn- by U. S. pilots llolll the mlllll- ll. Maciiear Bale. with the the Island. Prhis a said would) would dzvelop to ease tension in the neighborhood refused to goout Edmonmn - 155 A --5,, seem Bin 0 D." at ment frowns on Canadian citlsens lllld Wilt Wlllcll "95 15 miles Chinese navy and reporting for tend to worseiumstters 'so far that critical area. unearorted at night. Sfllfltooll - w Jun ch" 3' ce' ' receiving auoh awards axcapt in Will 05 "19 Tlcllenl. for the The Associated press. said that as unemployment is concerned. '- :3 day..Febri:i:.y Gi?t'iM0"' T""' -certain cases auociated with on -ocond -lrelsht day. the earth shook as the Tachen He estimated that between lool . . 1l!'""'lf'l B” Q” ' - "Vin; or . garrison dynamited its fortlfica- and 150 employees with up to 10 S T T B 0 m9" 9 H "" aecmch ."u.bh now u the in" 1,15,,-1 pgm bag bout a. flponn an Tcnwry tions. The scorched earth was years of service would be releas- O Ottawa .. .... lb . 1: Island Chick H.m,u.y. in K,” gslnst the acceptance ofh titlg AP corrgspzndgig Friar:-est 2:.-go: tlhoik-loughly spplierll fling ed :15 Harhresult of such tcurtall. fiqilsellbtletll . 1:: T. Iireet. Charlottetown. Phone Gill. :yurEan.'l:1m::nE'1:lH.l;.l:efrieeanand srgnrlnymga navy J5; I whiny ;.n.;usloef:rr empe a msnd. ""c;i:s each; 55:8 "T332 M" x' "" 3”" , Fredericton Illb la "Valentine Social and Crokinole easy acceptance of non-titular a- 531'" J9” -- w 1" Party in Kingston Iaii. February Vlrdt ' Y UNITED NATIONS. N.Y., (AP) Commercial fishing now is h Moncton . so 3 Will. Admission He and 100 E n, ' p -Now is the time tocbeglin ocean same stage tahato land-balsuegi : w ' h.b d,. analan ex- wasiriup n.. yeas . - -- n;P. W. C. students present the No'w.'kn Filo, ' ' e glftahlt rtvhe slaiils. . much later orxththis contindent. gylglgy - 15 : 3 v ' 1: g a a on .. -- ”""' ”"" '"""" AF L And C I0 I 0 Form One U nl on w'7"'lle””"”-i-""e-l"?-l”'i1'l3'l '" in -3' M" --------- -- " " r ' in wild cereals and berries. After nnundu Y). . M I can Mp) ,, a bunny Na;-. It. means wedding science KAHFAX (cmgsrh. Domini” Uri. Fortune gall? 'l!ltl3I'll'lt?I,yn. Wtllln ”””'l 9”" "'""d ly NORMAN WALKER to bring millions more workers considered virtually a foregone The Clo was formed in 1935 by gfahknrmutg '::.luct;yfl:;fd I: g':alll;,heZn'l'::;" hr:rl;l'n' ':';.o”fo'o':.: weather office says snow is expac. February 10 at 8:3). Sponsored by T"”d'y w cmunue aim" -' MIAMI BEACH. Fla.. (AP) - inlo union membership. conclusion. , group or union, spiiniering away he: la me I Jimmie farm" Th”, gamed Gown nnd took up led to reach the western Mari- '”"""9 Y- 9- U- 3""i"' ""'l''' 'm" N””'” ' AFL and CIO leaders have agreed The merger agreement was Til? Will W1" 10 b9f0l'0 ll" from UN AFB M I11" I Ill!" 01" Sc ile 'h' l d fanii husbandry in the process. um" T"""d'V '"i'”” "'".d' northern coast He claimed the . lit in r an- clou executive board at a I cial - 4 "W" 5 '5 "" ' ins eastward -I for as the Strait uvuumu socm hum Gr”. R” . ,,.m,vm' I" w to and the Iilyear sp 0 a l signed. Wednesday by two 10-man , W U I b P; A sanizlng drive among mass Pl'o- Th. exwt ., DE Demo." I NEED CLOSED Au" M Cm” by mdnum. we kn”. Th . . a "war ised labor and merge into I Gillie s , ing the rival . 0 - - duction industries. . mm 0' omwm who 1. director og F0 m . uraday. evenhg. death. uooowo-member union federation. union ornniuuong, formal constitution for the new The rivalries ovar organizing at 1 t g h M ,,m robmuy mh Admud ”c d I . . the fisheries v s on 0 Dr. Finn says te wor pm" thud uh", in ' ”' "' ...”e:':'.'.'..':u'.Z'..."'”'..:"a.-m ....”:...'” 'i':'..'".-..l::'”:.'" 21.2.: mm -l n--u- -w an i'.?:."::.':.: "'.i.".:..:i ::::'.::..:":.2':'..:::"i".'..'i::"1.:.' W "-"o-'- W --i W hm in v-- wi-or '-i-'-"w----l-- -- n - "iiocuy at North rink ""i 3' W” '""'”"'"'- 9"” and Wsinter Rautlmw held 0' "'9 ii:ili:m:oul.d'l::i:Id zisoiiieiriigiiiir """""" W””"'l "ill Wednemy the two federations -part-were c"iiiii'iliin(ii"o.ci'ilmttiiia"i' the fisheries riliioivoiiiifriiiloitia-crl:ioidiQra'tro'.'-iaasi: "ii:eI'''"'nthwiads' '' mu." hlltht. Ilfilton Hornets iysnlloao inr" P'd"" b”"u" '5' ""9 COIIINII .09 indium" o'”"i”' and more effective union mova- The wmmuuon mu" be mm” "mved "mi" "" '""1" "' division has a Finn. One of the will have to be legal closed IeI- 3.: ii '!'"E:nlaa alluleaa. "M time time no. ' Chin W0 "'0 Wt 0' N"'"- do-u. W "Ill WWW aunt in decline with employer: " ”P'"" A” ""5 Cl” C0'l""' r-nsemenl by In -Ir-om-at to most important papers at a recent .9... on fish. There will have to high at Charlottetown Ive Ilia. Carnival rob. s.' "Tllo" Rlllllm W "'0 Wt! ratifies would be -ccoin- no in seeking to achieve political "0" 'gfm”"' W ' 30"" "L'C'0 try to work out -ll Mill in Wt no conference dealing with the be size limits. Just as in ialua ..g g. . "Do food I'VI IIIC C II! I'll W .0 Gd Nu?” V": aims. ' "'V'” - untary means. ' ' sea food plankton was waters in many countries now. Eng.” N, 3. wag... gt hm llhlllaadc Crapaud rlak Pederun said. They laid the W "9 Um-is the merger arrangement - . given by Dr. J. C. Fish. profssuri The idea is to make man. now rivag vmm, 3., .1 chlam- " "Hawk cor 1-um-a. -1 mu.-g guns it any longer. noise Kflllllit-l:::d:l”IyCh sisal; the two top in the new fad- d H of marine biology at Rhoda Is- the enemy of fish. abolish waste- ct”; chugugu .m.1-5.3.4,, -. ..........:r::..:.'i.a'-.'.-.:.' :.r. l-:.::...-'.: --m..-"" it :.-"'.:.-.... .....iH. am "."......."" "gm Merger Welcome Ore '-M :i:.:-::.- ::-..-..m an "-3. -n--..,.. can IQ ' mg William lglmugig g '0' d G C I ti nu C0-OPERATION NIIDID .,.. 5 an Rug, ....4. .g . 5' 'd . .-n '3', pa." ' " V” . - take over esame lobe h the new 01'3"” (cPi4Wk””" 0'' ”' ' '"m”' ' " Dr. Finn was one of an intei'II- profit level. day at Mg. ha ”' Ill. Board I D 1- ss Canada's largest labor songresaes secretary-treasurer of the TDC. Mm. nvhory no '5”. II”. D, N" do”... at n. u. 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