Maxims ol d' Mere Man A horse is neither better not worse. for his trappings. as none ' :- Make Progress Towards Settling Futu By Joseph E. Dyna PARIS. (AP)-French officials said Tuesday night Premier Pierre Mendes-France and German Chan- cellor Konrad Adenauer have made some progress toward settling the future status of the industrially rich 9aar. Then. after nearly eight hours of mnferences with the French pre- mier, Adenauer returned to his hotel late Tuesday night and dra- matelcally summoned leaders of his government coalition parties i0 advise him. They were expected to arrive within 48 hours. The chancellor himself heads the Christian Democrats. Also in the toalition are the Free Democrat party, the Refugees party. and the German party. The French were reported to have proposed a. broad and far- ieaching economic accord with West Germany which would reduce the Saar problem to a relatively minor position. One French source tiled exploration for oil in the Sahara desert as the sort of pro- J4-ct the French and Germans might undertake together. NEEDED ADVISORY HELP A German source said the scope of the French economic proposals was so broad Adenauer felt no could not handle them alone and summoned his government col- leagues. i Tuesday's conference rurtain raiser for R series of big power meetings designed to bring West Germany into is strengthened Firuaels alliance and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. The Saar is the important issue because the French will not act on 0 Coming Events "Buying and cleaning timothy daily. McGulgan & Boyle. "Corran Ban Hot Chicken Sup- per. November iith. "Regular Dance Crapaud Rink. Wednesday night. was the "Masquerade Dance, Kelly's Cross School, Monday. October 25th. "Dance. Millview Ii-lall every rlday. "Rummage Sale, October 30th. Baptist Church. 3 p. in "Hot chicken Supper and Bazaar South Rustlco Hall. October Tlth. "Turkey Dinner United Church Hall. Montague. Wednesday. Oct. 20th. "Afton Hall. Masquerade Dance. Wednesday. Oct. 20th. tLunchesi. Nine Mile creek W .I. "Unloading car baled shavings. Tuesday and Wednesday. E. J. Mac- Dougall. Vernon. "st. Teresa's Chicken supper. Monday. October 24th. Supper served 5.30 till I o'cclock. "Masquerade Dance. St. Marg- aret's School, October 22nd. Good music. Lunches. prizes. "Masqerade Dance, Belfast Hall. October 22nd. Door prize. Spon- sored by oint Prim W. I. "Masquerade Dance. Little Pond Hall. Friday. October 10th. Chais- eon's Orchestra. ”Kingst'on United Church Tur- key and Chicken Supper, October 21th, s.oo p. in. "Rummage Sale. Thursday. Oct. 21st. 0 p. in. Baptist church Ladies' Aid P .E. 1. Hospital. "Sandy's Marahfield still catec- lng to weddings. banquets. and social gatherings at reasonable prices. Dial 1412. , "Hot chicken supper. bingo. etc. New Parish Hall. North Rustico. W-dneadsy. Oct. 20th. Suppers 5 p..m. ".R.u.min.age Bale. Thursday. Oct. ilst. 2 p. m. sponsored by 0. E. 5., third floor Prince Edward Theatre Building. p "Don't miss the Masquerade Dance in East Point school. Friday nlsht. October 22nd. Music by Johnny chaisson. "Dance in Mt. Ryan Hall every Friday night. Fraser's Orchestra. Dancing 0:30 to 12:30. "see Georgeto as Players pre- sent "Bettty the Girl o'My Heart". Lorne Valley, Hall. October 22nd. Dance after. 0 "chicken and Ham supper and Basaar tonight. in North Milton Hall. sponsored by St. John's Ang- lican church. ”Dlnce. Wat Royalty Hall. Wednasda,. Rollie MacKenale'a Orchestra. canteen Service. 0.20 to 1210 Standard Time. "See the motion picture "The New world Society in Action." Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Wit- ueses. at Highland Ave. October 20th. 7.30 p. m. rree. "The annual meeting of Qtieen'e.County Ploughing Match Association will be held in Pow- nal hall, :Monday, Oct. 25th at 8 Iain. ' "See motion picture World society In Action". re Of Saar German rearmatnent until some agreement on the sear valley is reached. The French wish to retain the economic union with the sear. rich in steel and coal. The Ger- mans maintain the valley is part of Germany and want at least greater freedom of trade between Germany and the area. It belonged to Germany before the second World War. . Couple A:e-steel in Head Goods Theft TORONTO. tCP)- A man and women. both oi suburban Long Branch. have been arrested in con- nection with theft of at least 5500 worth of goods donated to flood victims. They were identified as John E. Murphy. 40, and Beatrice Denning. Police Chief Robert smyth of Long Beach said Tuosdiiy the pair volunteered to aid in collecting goods for the Red Cross but turned in part of the goods they collected. The stolen goods were recovered Founded 1 BATHURST. N.B.. (CF)-Special nurses on round-the-clock shifts hovered over rupleis Tucsda) and doctors said the three girls and a boy had "a good chance of survival." Mrs. Lawrence Doucct. 24. 98-pound wife of a truck driver. gave birth to the quads bctwccn 9 and 10 D. m. Monday.ivhilc five dicated the multiple birth. Dr. C. H. Johnson. the Hotel the Doucct quad- 5”1'Vll'317' the tnot yet weighed for fear of hinder- dnctnrs stood by. X-rays had in-Imain Baihursi Hovers Anxiously Over Quads; Good Chance To Survive i ”We had a good team vvnrkingl and there's a good chance for . PUT IN INCUBATORS ' The infants, still unnamed and ing their early progress. were, placed immediately in incubatorsl and doctors said they would re- there perhaps until early Wednesday. They won't be allowed to go home for at least a month. 872 OEARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 20, 1954 377 British - Egyptians To End Occupation (By Robert Hewett) CAIRO, (AP)-Under cl and Egypt diplomats Tuesday to end Britain's occupationof the Suez canal zone within 20 months. A proclamation held Egyptian police and armed for- ces in a state of alert after alleged agents of the Commun- Eists and the fanatical Moslem Brotherhood had stoned and wrecked two buses near Cairo. Officials said the alerting pro- clamation was merely precau- tional. They explained the incident that prompted it occurred at at youth rally held in the Giza. area near the great. pyramid to cele- brate the end of '12 years of Bri- tish military activity in Egypt. A few persons were reported injured Covers” Prince Edward lslanci A Like The Dow, PRIOE 59 '.T,, ; Sign Treaty OF Suez.Area luelay Debate (in ii. 8. G in Role Of Aggressor UNITED NATIONS. N.Y. tCP)-- ed. Tfiat item. he said. pl"ll'”d '2 The United Nations steering coin-'be a prelude L0 335'”-5-51”” l mitts? Tuesday rejected Russian Korea. demands for immediate debate out Henri Hnppenot oi France sui what Russia calls united statesipoi-ted Lloyd's delay move an acts oi aggression against Red;said that in a fortnight "events in to the base at any time within the china. lEurnpe or here" might have taken MK” 55”" 3'93” if an Gill-Side-I After bitter exchanges between 5u('h a turn as to influence Visha power attacks Tui'ke.v or any Arnb .Snvl9L delegate Andrei VishinskY inskv not to press his point. state. The two countries will do- and us. dsiegnpg Henry Cabot. In prgsnnmng th, Rpm. Vmh. cida during the seventh .VEai”;,odge. the conirriittee voted 12 to mskv Charged me U5. 15 Sum; whether they want to extend the 2 to postpone the question for 1410. ac” M aggression Ham” For l-l'CEl-Y- ldays. Russia and Czechoslovakialmmal which he called an jnfogrd ose security guard, British night signed a historic treaty broad terms. FEE;-iriiddfine right of British forces to return l in a raid Monday night on an Dieu hospital's attending gynaecnl- The quads were the first born in .nd seveilwere .iclf -- 1 in arre: e o Qlle.s- After the troops pull out, British...med Hams” poscponemem. hm” M China. and mam” tn. apartment in an emergency hous- ing area. ogisl. said "there iv.-ii: complicated about the birth. I nothingp New Brunswick since 1923 when (Continued on Page 5 col. 4) Lady Patricia Ramsay, Colonel- ln-Chief of the Princess Pst!'lcia's Canadian Light Infantry. with four members of the unit af- Island Soldier With PPCLI ter a recent Trooping oi the 9115” many. Leila i0 right are: Pte. Cnl'l' Ot'it.: Lady Ramsay. and Capt. Robisaid they will protest to Justice inspection Thomas, Hodson, Man; In Germany of theisterllng MacAula,v. Colour in Ger-IE. 1.: Pic. Bill Gilmore. llamili.o.i.lcnnIre near Trois-Riviercs. Que..l”'”p5 1" W3 mm ended ”"l'” "he Brudenell. P. Cpl. swlnton. New Westminster. BC. Crumble Unless Ger By RANALD Mscttiiuuu LONDON (Reuters) - Foreign Secretary Eden told the House oi to the ill-fated European Defence Community treaty. the whole net- work of West European defence will crumble. He issued the warning on the even of flying to Paris for a three- day round of international talks. At one meeting the iilne powors4- the United States. Canada. Britain. France. West Germany. Italy. Bel- gium. Holland and Luxembourg- will put the finishing touches to the German rearmament agree- ments they drafted in Dondon last month. Eden was speaking at the first sitting of Parliament after the li- wcek summer recess. Another speaker was Prime Minister Churchill, who told a La- bor questioner he was just as will- ing as ever to confer with Russian Premier Maienkov at ”the -right time." GOOD PROGRESS MADE Eden explained that "very good progress" had been made so far by experts planning the iglo- "Masquerade dance, in Murray Harbour North hall. Oct. 25th. "Rummge sale Group 5 W. A. "We will do Custom Grindiniz and Mixing on Wednesday. October 20, and will not on Friday. October 22, gccount repairs to machinery. P. L. Morris, Kinkora. --in-y Swifts dro-Mor Hog. poultry and cattle feeds. Best by Government Test. Use our F9-Pd service. 0. C. Pratt St. Peters. "Annual chicken Supper and Bauer. St. Mary's Parish Hall. sourts. October 20th and mi. Bingo. cards and other attractive games. supper from 5-10. "A meeting of the Potato Growers of Kinkora and surround- ing districts will be hold in the Kinkora. Hall. Friday. October 22nd. at 0.30 p. m. for the purpose of hearing policies of the Marketing Board explained. 0 "Special meeting in B. I. S. hull. Emerald. Wednesday. Oct. 20 at 8 o'clock regarding making A son, My River public hall. Oct. 21s.. I p.m. Watchtower Bible and Tuci. Society. Commons Tuesday that. unless meeting will be able "to complete Western Germany is rearmed our work quickly.” promptly under an alternative plan He emphasized the dangerous many is Armed mciiialirin of the London agree- ments. And he expressed hope that he and his colleagues at the Paris l consequences of failure, warning that "the whole structure of West- ern co-operation and defence must disintegrate and collapse" unless an alternative to EDC is soon put into nperalirin. . He said the London agreements are in build a European army con- training West Germany units and are "aimed at no other power." LAUDS FRENCH ASSEMBLY Eden said it is "most encourag- ing” that the French assembly. which killed EDC by refusing to ratify it, intends to reach .1 de- cision on the new agreements to roarm West Germany before the end of the year. He stressed, too. the importance of Chancellor Adenaiiers pledge that West Germany will not inanu-l fncttiro atomic weapons-a ctmces-i sion which. he said. "enabled ilie' conference to resolve a problem for which no other acceptable sol- ution was in sight." Earlier. Labor member Norman Dodds asked Churchill what pro- gress has been made in arranging a meeting with Malcnkov. The prime minister replied that 'ihc situation has been altered by the negotiations which the Soviet gov- ernment set on foot recently andp Zion Church M” Ind” 2'30 pm. they are now under consideration "Rummage sale L.0.L. hall and discussion." I Richmond St.. Thursday. Oct. 21. ”l have in no way receded in 2.30 pm, my expression of willingness to meet Mr. Malenkov at some he said. who played hookey from school are being held in connection with what police described as the ”senseless" fatal shooting of a farm couple. The boys. one said to be the son of a Montreal detective, were arrested Monday night after Jos- Morin in the Laurentian moun- tains. 65 miles north of here. The found in her bed. shot in the face. Lieut. Ubald Legault. head of the a taxi en road at Emerald. J. J. White. l president said his men stopped MONCFREAL (CP) -- Two boys aged Eden Warns Defence System Will Dock Slrilte Spreads To Port of Hull LONDON (AP) -.Briiish dock workers spread their crippling strike to the big North Sea port of Hull Tuesday night in defiance of an implied government threat to have troops unload ships. The mushrooming 16-day walk- outsswolien by wildcat sympathy strikes and joined by the Com- munists-has held up 3200,00fi,00f) worth of imports and exports and has posed a serious threat to Bri- tain's whole economy. Half of Britain's 76.000 dockers and workers allied with the indus- try are idle. The vast port of Lon- dnn has been closed down as has Blrkenhead. Liverpool has been crippled. But in the main Atlantic port of- Southamptnn. the dock workers re- je c t e d overwhelmingly Tuesday night a demand to join the strike. Death Sentence Cui To 10 Years FREDHRICTON (CF) -The New ' Brunswick Appeal Court in a judg- ment Tuesday ieducod conviction of Floyd Brown from murder to manslaughter and sentenced him to in years. Originally he was con-l victeri of murder and sentenced to be hanged Nov. 23.' The-death sentence was imposed in the Queens Circuit Court. last lcviaie the current. housing short-lln materials. month by Mr. Justice 0. F. G. Bridges after a Jury found the 25- Minto miner. is shooting. "The motive was apparently rob- bery." ssld Bgt. Aime Bertrand. "But it's all very senseless." and 15. following the SURRENDER QUIETLY Arresting officers said the two ephat Therrien, 03. was shot twicel boys stepped from the taxi with and killed in his farmhouse at boll their hands raised. No charge was laid against the boys. In Quebec charges are not body of his wife, Flore. 55, was preferred in cases of violent death until an inquest has been held. Police said the boys pla yed provincial police homicide squad. hookey Monday and travelled to the Lsurentians. familiar to one oflcai-ry about. 91.000 in his WIllPt.l mum to Montreal with the boyI.l them. by our and bitch-hining. tioning. - for withdraw- l Pharaonic hall of Parliament. Young. new figures in British and Eigyptian political life put their signatures on the pact. Lt.- Col. Gatriai Abdel Nasser, 36-year- old premier whose army coup de- tliroiied King Frrriiik Aug. 26, 1952. headed the Egyptian delegation. Anthony Nuttiitz, 34-year-old min- ister of state. headed the British signers. The cercmonv climaxed months of hard bargaining. The signing came 12 week: after agreement was reached in principle on the C.W.L. Opposes Broader Grounds For Divorce civilian contractors will maintain The H-day interval was proposed- The treaty calling d . g I Chinese mainland. al of the 83,000 British troops in ,lE:;yp.f;':;"":d"1f;5i:i'rl;'.t.:;):5 Munnfgpbvg Bruams. Selwvn L10vd- Whol T. F. -m,,,g, N,.;,,.,,,,.m am... the canal who was signed in the '" Sam the mspme already has delegate, said he will vote against canal zone. This arrangement will last for seven years. The pact limits the number of "blthe item because U. S. relation; with his country can not be claim sed as aggression. - The steering committes alsl postponed for it days any dl,:"U-S" . . ' 3 E The installations which British iairenda or in D0SlP0n8,l"-Wham” cP:,Lf,5,5,,mn,,,d:d rb contractors will administer include.lhP rest of the committee wants. tn U S hm mad; plrauul M- . big depot, .11. Tu E1 Kebrr, an He called it a dusted off vcr- ck - -- hi m bound for R ammunition depot at Abu sultanision of an item brought before the lac. 8 011 5 PD 5 and storage installations at Fan- lUN by Russia in 1950, and reject-ichmh ara. The rest of the zone's instnl- - lstions. including 10 an-fields. w-ill.Report RCMP Building For Ghltown .be handed over ito the Egyptians.- deal- poisoned the United Nations . lmosphere and threatens to spoil . . . r I been made British civilian technicians in thel?””””” pmgres h” canal zone to 800 recruited fromim me UN ."”W"”d dm:rmrme'm.n p Britain. plus 400 other Britons who midi" Salli me U” 5 ll ',.Kl could be recmncd in Egypt . tto put the item on the assembly a, The Royal Air Force has permis- sion to fly over the canal and re- fuel in the zone. CLAIMS WAIVED . , - . t .t. 'h All financial claims in the area The Rmnl Conndianl Mounteglltiiiiagt Lllilehdfxr ITKREDM Pallets mu m WW” I” both ca””m””POlW '5 dmmmy1xian:in”i1izad.las the building "agent" for the Egypt originally claimed 550.000.-j”Pw Frmco F-dW'"d 5”" P building for Charlotte-ipoiicl NFC?- n.V DOREEN BEDARI; Canadian Press Staff Writer CAP DE LA MADELEINE. Que. (CF) The Catholic Women's League Tuesday came out against suggestions that grounds for di- lvnrce in Canada be broadened to iincludc dcsertion, incompatability of character and mental aliena- lltin. Dcli'g;iit-s in the 10:-lEl.lF'S 34th annual cnnvcniinn in this religious lltiinisicr Carson against recent prtipostils to broaden the scope of the divorce laws. Adultery is now the-only general ground for divorce in Canada. In Nova Scoiin cruelty is tional basis and in ccrtain other provinces a wife may obtain a di- vnrre on cviclcnce of certain forms nf pct-version by her husband. PRAYER SLOGAN SOUGHT . The league. representing some :l0,000 English- speaking Catholic Hvomen in Canada. also decided to lask the federal government to post- imark all lcilcrs with the slogan t”Pi'a,v for Peace." This would be lfollowing a lead set in the United .Siates, it said. 1 In a series of resolutions, del- ogatos mapped out a plan to clear obscenity from iicwstands and ra- dio programs. 1 Regional couiicils will he askedl, lfn watch newspapers. magazines .and books in their areas closely. land encourage the purchase of lpublicatlons Ctinslrlcrcd clean andl l .dt-sirablc for the home. lBO0KS ACTION WANTED i This federal government will be .askcd why a sennioi-ial committee lsct tip to study obscene literature lhns not yet. taken any,aclion. Delegates said a new supply of pnckctbimks and l1IalZaI.lilB5 show- ling provocative titles and illustra- tions now is appearing across the country. l An appeal will be made to dtl rectors and producers of radio andp lclevisinn programs to keep the lqiiality of their presentation high and parents will be asked to choose programs for their children care- fully. l Othcrrosnliitioiis: 1. That the Canadian govern- lmciii dccide without further hesita- liirin on a national flag for C:-inada.lDl"0b1CmS." On! M-llh0Tll-.V 531”- . 2 Thai. stops be taken- to al- age. 3. That CWL mothers encourage agreed place or rendezvous if s year-old Minto laborer guilty of their children to become teachers delisninl All right time and occasion is found." murdering Earle Thompson. 54, a, to ease ihegshortage of instructors lln Catholic schools. 3 Truants SDel:ained In Farm Deathsl Residents of Val David said the. boys. one of them carrying a rifle and the other a hatchet. asked where they could find partridge and wero told firearms must not be used within a mile of the vil- lage. iwanla partisan roan Siihsoqticnily they were seen near llir home the The-rriena lived in for 20 years and police said the shooting occurred when the boys were refused food because it was too late. "Thorrien apparently used in and the boys apparently knew an addi-. 000 in customs duty on sllppll9.V.fiUi'”'1e"5 p , g V W ””i.:. Egypt renounced a Bl'il.l!ll-Egyp-.r”T the now ul ma . in I KP min mnvo from the stage of the 7IrCh'lbranch. This branch dries liPCL'S sketch to excavation on-planning, sets the budget. makes any site until next spring at tlicpall rrinsiriitilnn HI'F3l18Em'”Yllu onrlicst. Tliis-information was re-lihen calls in the Public Dorks: g,-pin-:1 ypstm-day by The Guai- Department to direct the actual tllan'a Ottawa correspondent lfromlhuildlng. the officc-of Deputy Commissionerl In discussing ma ngw gi.o()(),. A. T. B('lCllEl”. - 000 Federal Building project in countries after years of friction. T11" "Wis 5Uh5l”"1l'""”5 ll” U"'jChnrlriHotown, the works no- .oiten marked by outbreaks of vio.lnliirieil annniincomz-nt by MP piirtmont said there reiiiainnrl .1enC...Gue,-mm attacks on 13rm,hpNril A. llnilir-son. M.l".. r'til'll”l'"llsilll a small amount of official in .vcslvi'davs Guardian. in ”"'lspaCe available. and if alome e jvffcrl that ill”-S Mr ” "W R- the Agriculture Department stat in st. p. building were under rt-gum-rt it. than it "probably way. Mr. liistheson said he could he ,u-mngsd," liinclvrsinori the building would be .,.,-pi-ted outside the, city limits (531-D1-Efggg-Ejf 'THE'QHA93 in:-ar Klrkwonrl Motel and that yin addition to providing nffwr . cmowtuuosra. YOUR- p . .tian treaty in 1951. This was drop- lped when Britain niinoiiiiced she .woiild make .1 counterclaim. . Sixteen documents make up the "treaty. As the signatures were at- ltlxcd, representntlves of both sides lexpressed the hope for a new 01'" lot frieiidship between the tan agreement in principle July 27. l The two delegations issued a joint statement saying the treaty was "designed to establish Anglo- Egyptian relations on a. new basis of cooperation." The pact was de- scribed as a "constructive meas- lure in the cause of peace." lspara and some living quarters. .lhprr- wniilrl he provision for A ppnrarlr hall and Horns"! ("T lh" CRITICIZES SCE-GTCEGATION police cars. LONDON (Reuters! -- Dr. Gcnf-i At, Ottawa. the Guardian rep- frey Fisher, Archbishop of C;inici'-lri-srntalivs was infnrmPd at the ibury. Tuesday criticized racial Deputy Commissioner's office that segregation in South Africa. The Justice Minister Gzirsrm was ah- iprimale said: "it is grief hcyonri sent from the capital and that mcasure to us that just at 1his'no details of the plans were moment when in many ways tcn-lavnilahlr-. but that it roiil.-l he lslons are relaxing all the porfr-tits rc-ported ”someihlnK definitely is Jin South Africa point to a rcl.ent-jhi-ing done about a new P. E. 1. 'less pursuit of a policy towards the lhfinflqilnrlfli. native population there which is. At the Federal Public Works . bound in the long run to be Department it was explained iiv ilinpuly Minlsler Young's nffiv." lcoiasti-ophic in its effects.” ihr;i.New Sub Chaser Expected To Be Completed By late Next Year TORONTO (CPD-Minimum and imaximum iempei'alurc.ct By HAROLD MORRISON pcratcly to get the lead vessel; in Max Canadian Press Staff Writer lcoinnleleri as soon as possible." lD'3W-Vi" - - - - - - - - e e -- 30 071-AWA g (Op) ,... Canadfis The lead vessel, named the Si. Qlailcftlilcf -3'; spending s2l0.000,000 to COll5l.liuCL.LAllliPlll. is under construction by F'dCn:nr'Rnn 1m 2” lie new sub cliasers. Although thei'el”lf'v Cillmdllfn VlCk9l'3 3hIl7.VHTdS M CA1 "V ” H have men snags, me 1-,,” Vessel Montreal. Pt-vv details of the Hilb-ln'o:l;1a- m lwm 1,. completed hm m 1955, Iedqcliasors have lunch made public. Wulimwg owl H eral aiithorities said Tuesday. Tim” "5" "I H" Wssem on Tni'nnln its 30 Smpbundmg Oman” in the de.ylVl1l('l1 deslllll work started in iiM9.V0"mm ” p 25 kin fence production department adinit "'"V l5 Cslllnlllcd 35 321(Vl-000990 m'.Mm,m.(.a1 3;, -,1 prop,” has been --Very 510,...-i;sl5,000.0()0 e:lCh.pT'l1P ships will be Qmmr 3'R 34 but Add that ma” Me 1,...-mg me,-. 366 foot, long ullh n dmplacciiieliti Frpdermnn H 31 m Come. They estimate may an ofllll 2.000 tons and each will have a Saint John 42 39 the m.Cam.d SL Laurem Class or crcw of 270 OHICEFS and men. pMrmcton 3.; 57' destroyer escort vt-55915 should be The ships will have longer-range; Ham" - . H 45 M delivered to the navy by late 1957. 3-fdlc l" ilr”m V” 3”b”'””"'5 ""5 ChgrlotQ,qI1ou-n . so .. l "We did not encounter any single "l" hi”? it" ilY"V"d M'"Vim8.m-l Svdnm, H . 4.3 3; major problem. but a lot of little 5”” will M” bf' rqmiwed Wllh Y's.-m.3m,h , 4,1 52 nwo lWn sqiiiri.-i nr iiiort.ar-type of sheldl 5'. Jnhn-S . V . I H 45 53 in Rm”: p,.,0,mM;latiiirhcr. firing explosion - iimc constant changes of 5119”-S "V" '1” ””P'-S hm” i HALIFAX (CF: e- The wisatiier design by the navy and all the 0'13 Of ill” '”55dV3””893 "l W9 office here says that unsettled other headaches encountered inl01dol.YDP d9,5lF0VEr was that it hadl weather lies south of Nova Scntia. mm-sly new type ofllo Come Hlm05l- 011 '09 0f a 1UFK' Intermittent rain is forecast to .vessel. lull Sub bPl0rE dropping 01 11 deblh spread into Nova Scotia. The rain "Now gvgry om; jg working aeppchalllf WM 9llCCllV9- may remain off shore today. Regional forecasts: SIX LAl'N('HED Prince Edward Is and, eastern New Brunswick counties: Variable: six iuih i-ha.-rrs how have beenlcioudlnallt -frost Wednesday mor- lnunrhed. hilt there still is a lot, ning: little change in temperature: of work to he done on each before light northeast winds". low-high at it i. completed. including inmi. Charlottetown and Mm-ton 40 and "my ." ,,mc,.r mud. --3.”, (mm lotion nf t-lcctronic equipment and 55- was but ll.50 in the house Monday the M1DeI'Slruciure- St John river valley. Bay of night and they didn't tour-h thug.-it The six chasrrs laiincheri and.Chaleur: Clear with a few cloudy Ponce um the my, mm mn,.d the place of construction: iiniervalsr frost Wednesday mor- At the hem, of A.,,e1, C10.m,., in St. Laurent. Virkers: Sagiienav. ning: little change in temperature; VM Dmnd nnd were Ru...” g,,(,,L Halifax shipyards: Skeena. Bur-llight winds; low-high at Frederic- They asked Cloiitier to rail iiiemlmrd dridwk. Vancouver; Ottnu-a.'inn 35 and 55, Saint John 40 and l had problems a cab and sold his a car .spotliaht'VlCk9”1 F'"'-"'l'- Y0l'F0W'l Lida 55- F'dm””d5'0" BM Cam7'h"m"" they were cuqqng 1,, my nwyvancouver; Kootonav, Burriirri 33 and 52-F H U )1 th fare. Names of the nllwr eight and B” "( ""d-l' 5 l "M 9'" p The 1-hH.m,n Mr npmrmm. pl”, M mnnmcunn. winds; variable cloudiness; visibil- stolen. then was spotted in A ditch; Margaree. Haliia x shipvaiidspiw 1? mil”; Hm” Chm" in km" by a neighbor who called policeJAssinibolne. Marine industries. So-inc” ""'t The shooting was discovered by rel. Que: Chaudiere. Halifax; Gat- High ud, mgy at chutouecowu Andre Campeau. a nephew wholineau. Davie Shipyards. Launon. pf, 4,10 3, m, ma 9,13 1;, m, was brought tip by the childless.Que.; St. Croix. Marine Industrit-s;l 1-nghtlde today at the Nortli leouple and now lives nearby. iaestlgouche. Vickers; Terra Nova. shops at, 204 p, m, g Th! boy! were arrested near St Victoria Machinery Depot. Vic- sun rises today at 0.33 a. m. and -Jerome and taken to Montreal. itoria; Columbia. Burrard. isets at In p. in. '- .. .