WEATHER. ‘ Cloudy with a tew showers vEthinder storms clearing in the afternoon. Low high 58 and 75. . : If It's Good For the Island The Guardian Is For It TN " » 7 : : . 2ofrt xve oe x 2 oe . ? nce Edward Island «. Like The: Dew” : : | emeli, : : yer: 0 a ‘ ‘ VOL LAXIX SO. -189 Anthorized as ‘Second Class Mail br the : TTETOW N, CANADA, MONDAY : MW LY 11. 1966. ‘ ae, Tr \ c ENTS 12 PAGES - . . = Ottawa and fer payment pect wie i-G0a6 = 48? +9 st < \ tem 6 2 . c : . - : a. a : ~ Next P | G | a -@ \ ee Wenerdi isaqarmament 3 \ 2 7 ' a . : \ 4 To Be Chosen loday: : ce uormeses S| The voters of Kings Ist. abject control “a the 32-seaf legisial- last feggslature Kerth MacKen- | a . : : : ‘ ofa bitter stx-week campaign. gre : vie, appointed Conservative | dee : : ill co tk i jay with . Yr ghw | . . ; : go. to the polls toda wit The candidates for rounciPor public works and highways j the resnonsthility nf Wesing minister five weeks ago and | : y Prince . Edward Island's next 2fe¢ Conservative’ Peter Mar: Liberal Bruce 1. Stewart are : = . ‘ ‘ ’ En } . 1 ' . . jie: = dais we \ - , cri ernmen é * Aulay” and Liberal Damel 4. rinnimg for the \assemblyman. : , The . pails epen at 4am AT MacDonald. a member of the seat aoe’ ‘ i ~_ ‘ = Sica aie NEE Ses ca Beas, x | 1 . two’ representatives ~ * ne i \ er : ‘elects ifier @the: close j \ r e the kev to the -“ | R \ , re. "me ‘oe esearch Pane = Shes% Quepec Hospitas | r d Premier Walter R Shaw | \ an. Alex PR miphbell’s Liber i N ; \ ; jeadincked at 15 + j ‘ t f seats apiece after the | 4 ssu S$ e or he ul haltoting inthe -island’s d c re ald lons | } ‘ oe her dima | a . \ - w a The intensive campaign Ne Ry LEWIS GULLICK hy stages. By the fina! phase" = " ferred ectinn — i WASHINGTON ‘APA. re. stage three, means for just and ag The Shay te ath = MONTREAT OCR Hospr oeripanrn considerably and search panel's epinten-that the peaceful settlement of <a ' er ‘A . an _ 4 Ac “ tals tare izhout 3 Quehec yin are admitting only emergency US. plan for aan — nr one yah ve a pong ian sround up © a Consegvative reported Sunday -to he makt:.2 cases : disarmament is unworkable and | worke 1 Pre ere Saturday night. T gradual reductions in the num- possibly dangerous is disciosed would he too strong to he chal- } ra ended their appeai® her of their patients and to he COMPRISE NON-MEDICS in a report to the U.S. disarma- lenged by national fortes rred and ohoth parties made making - other preparations, far The workers are members of: ment agency made public Sun Among the comments of the telovcon addresses Friday a possible strike by 32,000 non- the National Federation of Serv. | day night Ne panelists in the studs : echt or te the deadline. on professional emplovees ices. which is affiliated with the An underlying. theme in the Wolfers An __ international hr ast campaigning Meantime. contract necotia Quebec-hased Confederation of 129-page . study is that the peace force controlled hv fhe T ras. heen a long cam- tions hetween representatives of National Trade Unions The scrapping of. national_. armed UN as presentiv constituted pean perhaps too long for the 139 hospitals affected: and emplovees make up all the non. | forces in favor of a powerful ‘would offer little eamfort te seme ‘9 maintain their humor .union: officials were said. by a medical staff of the hospitals | United Nations peace force, as the United stales ” coming and common sense.” Premier spokesman for the hospitals, ‘© -The emplovees have been envisaged in the final stage of with anti --Western suhversivg : told. 9. ralle, af. nearby ihe “progressing favorably.” , trying for more than two vears se U - eee does not pro- a and mizht even side with tune ft wee The emplovees have notified 4, obtain their. first province vide adequate aiternative ma- em CRITICIZES LIBERALS ‘Labor Minister Maurice Belle: wide agreement with the hospi- | chinery to protect national ‘n- Rohert F. Osgood General He charged ~ ae a os or 4 Queber they will strike ja)< terests in a gpa “— a So a —o — — a rowing number of acts of Julw 1 unl ess salary negotia The two-vear studs Oo t emptatio strike s Se andalicm - T have seen tions are successts) Rut the ei pera eeernes anid. the | “US” plan tor” generar anton —onentries which —teare thes —— many elections an our island warkers epresentatyes plan noneeats oe ey ea! plete disarmament was made could hit even a potentially bh 1 dn ant remember one m have sad eae ‘ould postpone pi yogate cok hag - by a seven-man panel of ex- powerful state hefore if had a a acts of ‘andalisny. wele the. strike wetinn on a dav-to = oo - while the -usion | perts at Johns Hopkins Univer chance to rearm cammuitted by one party against dac hasis if Negotiations are “° 7° tbe | sitv’s Washington Centre of For Robert Tucker— “If new. rules a inkinae promising Officials sav an average fg | eign Policy Research under a_ of international law, especially I do not remember. rowdy Dr J Gilbert Turner. vice Ure for present basic pay is un | $87,308 contract- with the Arma | against subversion and indirect lcm at public meetings- where chairman of the Quehec Hospi- @vailable because. of regional | iControl and Disarmament aggression. would have to be public facilities “were damaged ta! Axsociation’s labor felations ‘ariations and the wide range | Agency agreed on hefore the process of and destreved 1. de not re. committee, said in'an onterview Of job classifications Among the panelists were partial disarmament can sup- member paid hecklers trying 'e Sunday hospitals ate reducing There has been talk of pos Livingstone T.. Merchant. for- stantially proceed. the prospects < drown out free speech sible court action as a means | G mer state undersecretary who | for achieving such disarmament The TR <ear aid-premers . af__hlecking —a—striké by the, : — . ww ] Cc would he_severly impeded.” ; ; - So - : ; was US ambassador to Canada : memos of personal aiiical| Dr, Kin wove. A. aspital“spoleaman | | BELIEVED TO BE FIRST | cia easter cande | “Marshal Miltary foes invelvement zoes hack te 1959 ° said such action. if taken. would | di J PM . ; ‘ > Q : Burton, former state depart- ate an essential part of the in- , ; a ie Ata nor te Add aes - eae aalhtai: n 1a Ss , _ |. This. pair of Beautiful Palo vearcnid’ mare. The colt, bee hands-high — has +American ment policy planner, and viet a eee nianere” ae rs elec nov i 9 i Y | : 4 : ee _— ; resses : - mine horses were photograph: tieved to he the first Pain. Saddle Horse blood in. her -Arnold Wolfers. director of tae : ; Shaw led the party ta, victory ‘ na Such court action might | veins Holding the © stylish research centre vested in a UN force. national np —3 8-14 mn arein—in— i ea otic oe eee ; |_ed over the weekend at Try- nfing Stallion bern. in this pro- * - Meo ver « would lose a er * : AafZ Rerem- N, 2 naive yan iniunctron—ter oO ae ti 2k - . p veunentdeia_ Beye Macdonstt, $i governments wou err her, 1962. <b had a s house eeting any strike for 80 days | PUL VYescslavis ap). | Both are owned by Gerald vince. is Sired by a stallion who has three of ‘the Palo- eee ogg any ag ae ere a. sees majority. sliced hv four -seats — + oo i four- T. r . d okesman for t isarma- Mercharn' peace Se Veasate teak’ ode dcakadt Prime. Minister Indira _ Gandhi Dixon who is ci four- The ‘Mother. she is i 2 minos in his field. sp S| CHICAGO AP Dr. Martin _ment agency declined to com- under the present UN charter ment on the report which con- would not be under ‘‘positive tione in February. 1983 of India arrived today for talks e ° H ‘ ca ha pias. 14 ddenblan Luther King told more than 35.- Senior Officer with President Tito on the sec- : sists of essays by each of the control’ by the United States ~ the Conteruativae have prom... persons attending oa. free- ond lap of her mission to sound © seven panelists \and would be of small help # ised: new industries and. ine don raliy’’ ur searing. 9-degree States Views a es eee Other officials said criticism needed ‘‘to deter or fight ag creased financial. assistance for heat Sunday that black suprem pian fis part. of the job of research gression. in which the Soviet Un the -riiral constituency and the acy ie a€ evil as white suprem : r win usted tins Gantel specialists, and that the US. ion was ‘Wirectly .or Indirectl¢ Shaw government hac already act OXFORD, England (AP)~ heir aicical teten Ciles ak tele \di isarmament.plan is open to- re- . implicated feophensrwiod teat wonder Sia |G. at ‘veiftirw thet, 1 60 (2K SOOM odlonl eiflner st] uae Sites eee CANO. SF Fait ain S le oviet nion \vision‘uatil. such time inthe | "Kt the process of disarming form plank of raised. old-age not. seek the answer-te our Her Majesty's prisons predicts | inn retreat on the island: of idistant ‘future as nations get to in stages promoted a climate in pension benefits probléme in violence.” the that. in’ 30 years Britsie will Brion; for two days of talks the point of agreeing to abolish which existing sources of ten- Mr--Camphbell, 33 year wet Amorican Negro leader told the ee no a for. women Mrs. Gandhi came here after TOKYO (AP)—Chinese For-' He criticized what. he- said Thursday that the 1954 Geneva ‘their armies ‘sion and_ conflict would be Summerside lawyer, has stuck coldiers’- Field rally vbiss a feet Oe Ye tee days of talks. with Presi--eign Minister Chen Yi charged were the ‘‘traitorous features of ‘conference on Indochina he re-- The U.S. proposal wae pre- eased then eventually the world with Wis party's ortgrnat piat- Our movement's adherence canrerdii tae iS ; — vee ‘© “dent Gamal Abdel Nasser of the Sunday the Soviet Union is de the Soviet revisionist leading convened immediately by its senfed tothe Continuing W-na--might approach: a earner “ form and has labelled the hol is ele dia bee Meee ao wall prison, re when they need United Arah Republic and. will ploying troops along the Chi- clique in its sham support but co-chairmen, Brifain and Rus- tion disarmament parley at fundamental principles and stered Conservative piatiorm jor factor te the creation of a sagen Se Knox. told 29, Tuesday to Moscow for a nese border and is an ‘igno-ireal betrayal of the Vietna- sia, to be followed by a cessa- Geneva in 1962. partly as a values such as would ultimately Wicd nea gel: nb hc moral climate “that has made Pee Sree ater: meeting with Soviet Premier minious accomplice” of the mese people's struggle against tion of hostilities. She said a Propaganda counter to the So- enable the establishment ‘of the PREDICTED DEFF \T . progress possible " - anid. there pte S60 wanes |Keuel- NW. Keaygie United States in Viet Nam US. aggression and for ma- settlement of the conflict Vviet’s widely-publicized propost-\‘irtestible’ peace force sug: The freshman. Liberal leader a ha . i) imprisoned in Britain and 30.000 Mrs. Gandhi proposed. last’ Chen addressed a fally héld tional salvation.” should ‘be based on withdrawal tion for universal disarmament. gested ‘in the US. plan). How- told-a raliv here jast: week Refore Dr. King spoke, 150 men - Thursday that the 1954 Geneva ; ‘ ashe 15.58 en ‘also charged. the Soviet of all foreign treops from Viet Under the U.S. plan, balanced jever, the dawn of. that day. is ‘ : in. Peking to denounce U.S air Chen a charged. the Soviet all. foreig Pp When-a political _party he. persons: paraded around the T- think that. in 30 years. conference on Indochina be re-. sttkes f on fuel oil: facilities im -Unian with “spreading lies and Nam and guarantees of inde- arms” reduction | would Id proceed far distant 5 te al aft ; comes. eo arrozant as to‘dare te Stage for: seveta minytes, there will be no prisons for convened at once, to be followed the Hanoi and- Haiphong areas slantiers evefywhere, © accusing pendence for Viet Nam, Laos z lonore. of. indeed. to take un- Carrying signs that read black. women. but quite possibly other ‘by cessation of hostilities in of North. Viet Nam a “Aue therty: with the will of the power” and we shall over- wave of dealing with them,” he viet Nam. She said ‘a ‘settle- China of obstructing the transit and Cambodia Re " His remarks were tceported of. aid materials to Viet Nam.” “Unless United States troops people whom it should be. dedi-. come.” printed under a draw said ment of the conflict should be py Peking’s official New China REJECTS MEETING ate drawn (from South Viet “ rowers tated to serving then the right ing of a machine-gun Holloway Women's Prison - Mm hased on withdrawal! of all for- news agency. In a development Saturday,-Nam)," said Chou, ‘‘reconven- “ 6f such ee to administer . Dr King. ,chairman of the Londonis not sq. much a prison eign troops from Viet Nam and = The Soviet Union. he said. is Chinese Premier Chou En-lat ing of the Geneva, conference is the ern nent for the péonie Southern -Christian Leadershio as a place of treatment. he as- guarantees of independence for + eee > : : making -military deployments rejected India’s éall for a Ge- entirely out of the question i<- forfeit and it is doomed to Conference, chose. Chicago sev serted Viet Nam, Laos. and Cambodia. along the Chinese border in co- ‘neva. peace conference on Viet On Sunday, Chen reitérated TTT a Te pine cma ontatttpe ager ae tee freien 3 Me da. nat expect ta eure Pekipg—radio-reported..Satut——orainarion “with the te S- impet Nae nS Sipe tye ore Tr = a enone Roth. the Liberals and Con- target for civil rights activity people in Holloway. We ease day that-Chinese Premier Chou riajist encirclement of China.” : : fe Speaking ‘to the closing ban- Viet Nam. ‘win fina! victory, to servatites need a sweep of the in the northern United States. their difficulties. Holloway gets En-lai hadSpublicly rejected the Chen said no more about the quet of the Afro-Asian writers whatever extent U.S. imperial- : : Kincs Ist. - assembivman and He ‘has begun a program. to end the people the others. don't Gandhi plan. : border_ situation But he went conference, Chou branded the ism may enlarge the war and . SALONIKA, Greece AP) : vie city against wikien police - councillor Seats to win- majority slum cenditiéns. _Want.” During their conference at on to a bitter denunciation of ‘proposal-by Indian Premier In- However heavy the price.” . Wheat growers- demanding said $$$ ————-!Brioni, Tito and Mrs. Gandhi the “soviet leading clique for dira Gandhi as “solely designed He denounced the US. air : igh overnment farm subsi- ute will also discuss policies of non- seeking a detente anda reduc- to throw -dust in the eves of the strikes against -the Hanoi-Hai- pyr ob ysireme eatiiae with acta a sakes fn 00 - or se cd alignment _and_ preparations for tion of ‘armed forces in Furope people ‘of the world and sap the phong area and said’ Peking J$_police for hours near. here Sun- Stephanapau los_accused.the po. ae- tn n Ta ja -meeting of non-aligned lead- so that the United States could fighting<will of the Vietnamese not restricted in. any way any day About 200 persons, includ- tise of carelessly firing on dem pea jers in New Delhi later’ ‘this ‘draw away forces to cope with people ” longer in their actions” in sup- ing 6 policemen, were injured. eecaels , r Oe __ the Vietnamese people.” Mrs. Gandhi had proposed porting North Viet Nam Seventeen suffere® gunshot . i ened viele te ae piciainar vanes " = i i ere ret — = was ‘ { w wounds. northern Greece since a leftist i. ; . 'D . ° . o* . . ‘Polis fired warning “shots [O% oct. Gregary Lambrakia, As Havertid’ Threatening Perera, Negotiations Continue 22238249 : tions ss C fi Rs PETER JACKSON been good. But in some areas turn its normal tice surplus mto |! : c — a 140 pe The minister of northern NEW DELHI Reuters dn rain#@ has not alwavs heen aa. deficit OTTAWA (CP) - Stephen e ; e sons we : Greece, Theodorus Manol- ° : : ‘ é va. already ‘hit hw chronic fond blessing Punjab. Deli, Uttar Pradesh. Serenyi demonstrated on = Par- Ore tractor driver. iried = opoulos, appealed to the farm-___ chartace necause of the faiiure The extreme northeastera Bihar and Bengal have all had liament Hill for an hour Satur- | a rn { n @) n ion irun down the Salonika police_d!- ers to disperse quietly before n +) <ears paint. mav face state of Assam has had torren- normal: or above-normal rain- day but hardly anyone.knew he , : rector, Constantine Tsakaras. injured. Farmers more were even worse condition in coming tial rains and floods which may_ fall ’ was there | : . os ve The driver was shot -and se-.hegan turning back late in the eames e |- The only visible evidence that By VERN HAUGLAND carry about 60 per cent of the men were being moved in mill verely- wounded after failing to afternoon and headed home. , : Mr. Sereny! wasn't just another as ' : 1 US. domestic traffie tary Dlanes in some instances. ‘OP This vear’s monsoan rains | ; WASHINGTON (AP Ne ?p me in : : ccs <tariad ee eacts and ar jtoursst were ‘the words Remem- cca. te end the. strike Wirtz sat in on Sunday's talks MONEY IS ISSUE Stray shots from police pist- es high. P aa ie os threughout eve re a m | n ther Hungary emblazoned on his ee S ake along. with Assistant Secretary Pay remains the principal ols inflicted numerous wounds “i xiets ‘as growme, reughou bye crippling United States r-com 2 : é wavs were reported back te nor- the country about drought, fa- a front erce went on Sunday with a James Reynolds who had been item in dispute . described by a hospital spokes- ; tank their track ” few spectators showed a the government's top represent- The union is asking about 53 2 - ous but not er'ti- mal as farmers too . . «mine and power shortage spe ‘warning from the union against ‘Ne 2 a a un 3} man as = seriow +t abot ' lesan interest as -Mr. Serenyi ; ant ative.in earlier sessions. eens an hour over three years. feat” : ors off the roads But about Wnless the rains are adequate ia other ‘carriers using equipment ; Ir A : ; om damaged tractors were left and welt spread out overs:the- res — « rented from. any of the 6V€ poci@N UNCHANGED ©” oprated mechanics now re- rhe wheat growers had. asked jvicng . fe aut shies mumeine the eorinns Fount also came over struck airlines : ; : pg age se ceive $352 an hour. Hith pay jermission to demonstrate on ' atestin ‘ ae and asked the reporter ~ ee Ramsey said the-union is tn ranging down to $225 for jani- | : The ‘farmers are opr “e } cAhace done by, last year’s P Joseph W. Ramsey, vice-pres-_ 4), _—— the. outskirts of this city im ee ; rnment wheat subsidy j 8 aM i. this man giving you any same position it has heen tors : ; ioe new gove : manson failure will he re- WASHINGTON. Cs India alse has n on ‘eoutie*? * ident of the. International ASSO n for several davs-since it: sub- The ‘airlines originally offered nor phi Greece u = °- prices put into é@ffect last : peated and the situation may aoriculture a hae survey’ emergency assistance during its But Serenvi. 48 appears to ciation of Machinists AFI mitted its proposed minimum a three-year confract with a 30- An) a = si gs month The new policy is de hecome e' en worse indicates a severe ftamyne in fosd crisis from 33 other coun 1, -unning the quietest demon C1O) told reporters he would package of requirements and cent raise tempted to rn police : signed to- discourage ‘farmers The weather: office ‘in Poona India this year may bé@*averted tries including Canada.. private aivsttan oh the coatinon give this notice to. US Labor thic-was refused bv the airlines. A presidential emergency and drive into the city, t row: |from growing more wheat be rier ir. sa > ey oie oie organizations within . 10 ae : He is a protest walker who Seeretary W. Willard Wirtz. His He added that the union stil] board recommended increases '"* rocks and sticks at national oiic— of a» ehronic Greek sur- a ' t ‘ =? Tv. turdas he weather was mark The report on the ‘Indian sit- tries, and the world f PIO | ite« since 1966. when he Mea mien is seeking higher waces rejects. the proposals of the of 44 to 48 cents over: three policemen ears gas masks plus. oils different from the normal yation says supplies of food gram of the United Nations ov and | ether — contract mprove es ci 5 years. with th ight to o Their initial charge was broken ns ae 2 | .s ie Zo , Hungary during the uprising presidentia emergency beard a ’ the right reopen ‘ line jane mae “otteck i eee eee Ae oar ar—mostls cha a Davis lists. measures — being and settled in the U.S ments and no new proposals were un- the contract if the US cost of ™ a poe “=a * cod The bulk of India’s (pad. es the United States—appear to be taken hy India to stretch | its : Races scarred 10 artim el bth ee ee ri ttmers ‘aaa | aoe His one departure from walk ar : jer consideration living as m ne tt i pecia rice. is grown during turning the tide from what ear- food suppiv. including rationing p wa : : ee eee savteiaiy’ agers | | ! } a ‘ : 3 ing’ was memorable. He blind taken Saturday : Reports from around the.U.S§. Per cent by Det¢ember, 1967 \ ht f{ the the monsnen season The rans lier had heen feared would be programs in the larger urban folded the Statue of 1 tert Aeronautics Board.to relax res- eae te ikar out The carriers indicated they Tsakaras caug im one 0! alse fil! the reservoirs. which massive starvafion centres: a national program to eae pa ggg ‘et 7 rty Gistions concerning ihe ue of —— : _peree De et tell scengh tks beard’s fee care. 0° extuined | enti ies f 1 ter fr Te rrig 1 ; § ' Ss : remier 44 amses stimat t * provide wate crop irriga- The analysis was. prepared by skip one meal a week; restric- Wadeshibes's US. cvisit equipment not: owned by” he AR orforts to encourage OMmendation but the union re- DUMP WHEAT ie 1g the following dr¥ Horace J. Davis, assistant ad- tions on parties and banquets; ¢ : : _non-struck airlines. for the <dur- oa ee bn fill the saps jected it : Th i ove clash took’ place > geasen ministrater fer agricultural at- and substitution of grain -gee ; ation of the ttrike which staMed uA eat Mk veey tucmbantal:. Varabinnk halidave health Pike fier — ee iG l ot ; t 3 ae eat : . } z y i> miles outs f HOPES SHATTERED taches far the department's for- sorghum from North America Five Peop e Friday morning agains E ast 2 . likelihood that the heard it- and welfare plans 1088, it Farmers or 0 tractors ‘ This ears monsnon chrate eign agricultural sertice for wheat and rice wie National, Northwest, Trans - Hikelinone . ne iar 1ak tae ce city = Be o% ‘ t dditi the Indian goev- : se ecognized Saturday in an pulling wagons dumped their TOKYO (AP Narth o ont an tine te te ees The report x<avs the Iinited n - rt an aoe pens A Kill ie World and United t nouncing-its moves issue. but the wage question is loads? tf wheat onte the high ‘Nam's official news agency said . — . : . gar { t Zz c i pills, spread mer the enuntry. States is expected (6 mangle Me tree . : ( re j “It is our position. thal any Some of the flights added regarded as the biggest obstacle Recieve ‘ uty S y another captured Amer- mn } , wie ad ‘he 8,800,000 zency-measures to get an addi : r- t th t way. Spurred on by a deputy unda nothe aptu raising sh hones da more n : * 5 it lanted equipment leased. rer ed. HOF- cundas were reported taking |to settiemen iParliament member). of the ican: pilot has .“‘admitted being Farmer sowed their spot tons of grains this year ree a million -ecres PAM ST. JEAN PORT JOLI. Que. Towed or. loaned by the struck “gf with coffe empty seats This ae ee snist and Ge ted Demo- a war criminal” The ageney ! in jarge areas the rat to food “crops. ; og oes ee sick nek 4 . attritke cd ommunist fron t 5 h | in large areas the ains : ‘ — (CP)—Five people weré tkilled limes to the pon-struck ine wil yas attributed to travellers’ un Virgin Aven Man cratic: Left party. the farmers again raised the threat of trials es or ce INSIDE TODAY Saturday night when the car in Not be serviced by our ae certainty. and reluctance to go broke through police lines and for. captive U.S. flyers * have. dried up in the ground ss | 6( ) Boaters which_they were riding was ders on the non-struck lines,” + sirparts on the thance_ of Dies Suddenl almost—reachedthe. city timits-The news agency. identified i Re 3 xhich. nermaliy Island news es = - struck by a train near St. Jean Ramsey said gegtind space ’ y helene thde were. slopeed + the pilet a6 navy Lieut. Edward ‘a ‘a 4 ¢ ‘ » ‘ : a ‘ ; ar ‘ . . . r" * 7 = “at “seat — oe 3 sar ate oth escalated kee ety : oo | > Farmers from .all over north- Anthogy Davis and said ha was ¥ oie teen nf cancarute - . t—nf he hee i +-—-w}—atenertjamse—were—eleared_.ap VIRGIN ARM. Nfid oT " a | oarp 3 u Deaths ai. 8 re un e east of Queher Cire Srruck.airtines —eqiipment--wit airport fa a . see een ee ent cen Greece began Congcrgating Captured AUK. 26_1955_strer ‘ts riazte : , pen th lots “now \ ty flight« an y r a, 2 _—— ! .S ae ° Fditorials ‘4 . 1 . The -vicheas were idestified ibe used ‘or that | Fi oe te — Ts a th el re- drowned Sat: rday when he fell w''" their tractors and trucks A-4 jet plane from the aircraft Ted tok atc execs. | NMED Quetts: City 5 = EO (Ck) ae. joe! ae tone Ore Lucien Ouel- ‘working would fly ihe added hele >. _alr_trave’_t ‘Gon s movi ing —speedbuat—in at dawn—for—what—was—pianned cartier Oriskany was shot down industries ‘and talk of a possi- women’ « #0 sail‘boaters were dunked in lette. 45 and 42. their children, Ramsey said hé doubis tat mained well below norma r z peed vel ore a cus tien Yon Won : 5 s arrving Notre Dame Bay. The hay is oF'gina ble shutdown of educational in- Sport : * 8 Lake Ontario and Toronto Bay pores 5. and Maritine. 7, the €.A.B.’s action would have The struck Meas = *. ab aa ic ects of St peacetel®13-. hoor demonsstra- The agency reported Saturday 1 nn Slituliens the M288 Ov ace _._¢-ryayys oe ae S nday hen_@ squall and Pauline Cote, 18 All y m fect helping relieve out their military z com- about 1 miles no : c : : 5 at - me. es Nisid ’ hlew om ae. oy — sal A wer ‘from: pete. § Je rouch.elts ot Se oerse ment write drevbrry-e-—Fieh Here hnee—- wae fO- od ~But.rots.bezan—unen he that tool er_US Ayers nag eo Classitied 10. 11 ‘am Chicoutimi the ct+e—nt *s St ded military covered armers—tried ta converse on admitted war crimes | i elt “north —has—tatnt+eit#— - —— i ate Ne _sne—wasinmred—_Qrss—S—~S Give struck = aulines aormaily the ani08 rao ' aamemieasns ee ere ER ES ‘ : gee oe sig '