Fresh Tracks Spur Search For Missing Quebec Child MONTREAL (CP)——Th-e sight- ._,,g of fresh tacks. believed to be not more than an hour or two old, resulted in an intensified search S u n d a y for Andrew Brown, 11, who disappeared in Laurentian wilderness last Mon- day while on a fishing trip with his father. The tracks were sighted after mughly 140 troops from the Royal Canadian Ordinance Corps gahool joined a search of a 35. ‘quad-e-mile area, 65 miles north 9! Montreal. The RCMP pressed into service g specially-trained dog flown here from Moncton, N.B., Wednesday, in an effort to follow the spoon. REPORT BOY SEEN Sighting of the tracks followed peports Friday that sounds re- sembling the cries of a child were heard and that the missing boy, from the Montreal suburb of Verdun, had actually been gighted. call on I Q CHARLOTTETOWN Q MONTAGUE Marcel Laferrier. 12, of Ste. Beatrix» Que-. told police he thought he saw the missing lad ab°‘“t 12330 D.m. Fir cl ay. 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Hall was found near Norton. N. B. after spending more than two days in the woods when his rented single engine Tri-Pacer aircraft crashed into the woods on a flight from Fred- ericton to Saint JOII... He was said to have a skull fracture, lac- erations and possible limb frac- tures. Officials said his condition is still serious but he is progressing satisfactorily. ATTLEE IN HOSPITAL LONDON <AP)——Former prime minister Attlee, 75, entered a London hospital Friday night for a hernia operation. He is ex- pected to remain in the hospital Almost Sure Bet Commons To Okay Pact By DAVE McINTOSH Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA (CPl—~lt's almost a sure bet that the Commons will ratify unanimously the Canada- United States air defence agree- ‘merit. But unanimity is unlikely to feature the debate preceding the vote on ratification. No date for the debate has yet been fixed. The government did a flip-flop last week on the agreement, which sets out the principles gov- erning operation of the North Am- NORAD - at Colorado Springs, Colo., which was established by Canada £).l‘»(l the U.S. last Aug. 1. External Affairs Minister Smith said one day that the agreement would not be submitted to Par- liament for ratification, as thei government had promised in the‘- last Parliament. The next day,§ under opposition pressure, Prime Min i s t e r Diefen-baker said it would be submitted for approval. APPENDIAGE T0 NATO The government has main- tained right along that the agree- ment s h 0 ul d be considered merely as an appendage to the North Atlantic treaty, approved years ago by Parliament. The Liberals have held there is no direct connection between NORAD and NATO, and that the about 10 days. erican Air Defence Command—- agreement should have been sub- mitted tc Parliament b e f o 1' ex NORAD was established. 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