Covers Prince Edward island Like the Dew Maxims of a Mere Man When all speaks, none hears. e Guardian CHARl1)TTE'I'OWN, CANADA. THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1956 :A9issli3:;i:no' Stormy Debate On Middle East I British Govt Fights Off Censure Motion By Labor Eden Wins , By Vote Oi 3l2 To 252 Europe th last 86 hour: in a m of the Con- tinent's most severe winter of the century. Avalanches roared down from the mountains in Norway. snuffing LONDON (Reuters)-The British government Wednesday night fought off a Labor censure motion on its Middle Eastern policy after. a stormy debate that brought out the lives of 21 persons in the Lofoten islands off the northwest sharp attacks on Prime Minister Eden and the United States. coast. - In Switzerland, a party!!! 16 Ger- man skiers near Bcuol were hit by an avalanche. Four of the skiers The Opposition censure motion gigs defeated by a vote of 812 to died, lnollce reported Wednesday. - Ano It was moved by Oppositlo er avalanche killed three German skiers near Bregenz. Aus- y Leader llugh Gaiskell after Eden had refused to announce what llde trla Tuesday. A -. Floods hits northern France and '; Yugoslavia. In northern France. - the ranpaglng Oise river has j 000.000 francs town of Guise. whose main streets were awash. ; Thousands of Norwegian volun- ' teers workers and army troops were dig to reach the Lofoteii islands ct ms. At least 14 persons died in the island town of Slgerflord. A second Britain will take toward the Arab kingdom of Jordan. where the dis- missal of British Lt.-Gen. Sir John Bagot Glubb as Arab Legion com- mander has caused a crisis. Gaitskell called Eden's state- ment "totally unsatisfactory." The vote took place on a purely proceudral motion for the sdlourn- ment of the House. 3 The packed House had waited . teiisely all day in expectation of a major policy statement from the village in the Lofoten group, Svol- vaer, had its stone-built power sta- prime minister on Britain's at- 3 titilde to the Middle East. 3 l 16 PAGES ' ' , zimister Suggests Subsidy . A Country Districts Require . Better Medical Attention years and had never in that time for as a culture ll C0I1cGmBd- ll lost a mother or a child in a con- is MC 3! 10011 I8 We finement case. - would like it to be . said Mr. Mac- "In years gone by”. said Mr. lfinnon. llaread anewspllm CH9- Maclfliinon, "the medical attent- indlcaud that firm in- ion used to come to the patient, Vllmd Sill-9! W88 't'.'3lul.'”t”E.”iii .'i""i3 ””'"f.. '35 - u the um-bu e" e M ' "r ' -hi-iii. eoiilliiuon is pretty general throughout tbeuworl ". continued medical centre." lie recalled the time when the Belfast District-had thr country the Minister. and it is not I doctors. "This is one o our cry- healthy situation--it was the sit- uation that existed before the war and if it don't improve we are ing needs today and if all kinds of money can be spent on health. W!” m and V" rum back wherews were." why not direct some of it to this UNBALANCED ECONOMY source", he said. AGRICULTURE I don't believe anyone can say "We can't to 29 V1"! In Igl- that everything is in so balanced economy . he said. if one part of the world is getting 35 while another part of the world is getting 31 there is bound to be . slump: for the fellow who is ettlng 31 will not be able to buy from the fellow who is getting :5 . Mr. Maclfinnon said everything was allrlght just after the war whcn there was quite a backlog to flllupv-in commodities which were in short supply. Again the Kuean War and the subsequent armament race has caused a high rate of production. - "But if Labor k demandinl PRICE 5c" I. :3; The subsidizing of country doc- tors so, that greater areas could be served without the necessity of bringing patients long distances for treatment was strongly advoc- ated by Hon. Dousuld Mar.-Kinnon. Minister of Industry and Natural Resources. speaking on the Draft Address yesterday. Mr. Macltinnon said if the hund- reds of thousands of dollars that are now being given to build hos- pitals in the larger centres were given to the country doctors he could have a small centre where. with the assistance of a nurse, he could look after two or three pat- ients at a time. DOCTORS WON"l',8'rAY "We can't get doctors to stay in the country districts now-a-days and who can blame them. While their city counterparts can make one call and see a half a dozen patients they have to drive miles to see one patient". said lVlr..Mac- l Kiiinon. He said the lack of medical treatment in the country was one of the reasons why so many people are leaving for the cities. He felt that there was no reason for so , many of the maternity cases hav- ing to come to hospitals. He re- called the experience of a country doctor who had practiced for 36 Mai.-Gen. Leo R. lalleche. first Kashmir Claims Victory SEATO Supports Early Kashmir Case Settlement KARACHI, Pakistan (Reutersi- nothing new to the Kashmir posit- The SEATO foreign ministers in ion as it has existed for years. and secret session here Wednesday India will find nothing to which unanimously agreed that an early she could technically take excep- settlement of the K L ' dispute tion. between India and Pakistan is de- -India still is committed to the sirable, either through a plebiscite United Nations resolution caning or by direct negotiations t t for a plebiscite. and she has partic- the two countries. lpated in direct talks with Pakis- Paklstan. who had demanded W" "1 the list. SEATO support for an early plebis- The 51111151918 I130 Wlched 3911' ' Lone PC Woman Senator Dies But conference sources said the formula adopted went some way PETERBOROUGH, Ont. (CP)- began. Senator Iva Campbell Fallis. 62, JOINED PC BODY t to eral agreement on a British pro- posal for the establishment of a permenent international secretariat situated in Bangkok. The secretar- iat will handle the day-to-day af- fairs arising from the trcaty, signed nearly 18 months ago in Manila. The council today will tackle rec- ommendations of its military ad- visers. uiinifiiiiiiiiy To Family Of Isaac L Tuplin When the House met yesterday afternoon. Hon. Eugene Cullen brought to the attention of the members. the death of Mr. Isaac L. Tuplin. director of Field Crops "escucrs were digging to find two engineer. who were on duty. FAMILY MISSING "A this-d avalanchefl: the Lofo- hi or a es, then ecoat of tho '13 1 SW"? it 0'15" "9" ---3'-- " en we r----- ---,3; l.i":.:'3”'"' ”::.'::::. '.'.:::..::' 2:: 3'3 Xmugazpuwguaiutm pm. said to include a family 0 five chum; pawn. in "1. country. and a widow who lived alone. While they will have no income E”ll" "'1' "Eek '"l""il'” 1" an "rm" "my mu be .51. ,3 Norway claimed four lives. scratch by", and the Minister. W39 Ifgg,';'g;V3l?&es;l;;”whg;'f,f:,; nsnsunrs boat capsized in the swollen Vellka Mr. Maclflnnon noted that the Morava river. Landslides threatened villages aln. anxious to avoid a showdown between two Commonwealth coun- tries, long had supported direct talks and is opposed to SEATO's discussing the merits of the Kash- mir issue. ln fact. there was no such dis- cussion, these sources said. However, authoritative sources tlon smashed by an avalanche. But faces fell when Eden said: i "I must tell the House bluntly towards the British position. Brit- the first woman ” ' the She was appointed to the execut- mag 1.,m not in . position to ,3. War Hero Dies MONTREAL (CF) - Mal.-Gen.. Leo ll. LaFleche First World War hero anl former deputy minister of national defence. died Wednes- day night in hospital. He was 67. Mal.-Gen. LsFleche also was a EON. DOUGALD MMKINNON Premier had seen fit to include a . Fishery portfolio. "Actually the Fisheries Department is nothlndg now, for it has been capablyh - ll: by my predecessor (Mr. - Be warned that wand" would be waved to create Continued on page 2, Col. 8' no "magic 13.: former ambassador to Greece and was Canadian high commissioner to Australia from 1949 to 1961. He was left for dead in the bloody fighting at Mont Sorel, France, in 1916 but survived de- Canada May Hall and blocked roads in central Italy In the Netherlands, rivers began to drop slowly after flooding por- tions of the southern and eastern regions of the country. In Sweden. however. all the ports north of Stockholm were still re- ported to he solidly frozen. Enor- mous losses from last month's Arctic weather were reported by the Belgian ministry of agriculture At least 150,000 acres of wheat and 50,000 acres of winter barley were destroyed. Britain reported heavy snowfalls in the Midlands but most of the and Extension with the Depart- ment of Agriculture who passed ianway suddenly on Tuesday even- g. Mr. Cullen said the late Mr. 'I'uplin's death at such an early age was ii great loss not only to the Department of Agriculture but to the Province as a whole. As I-louse Leader. Mr. Cullen extended, on behalf of the Legislature sincere sympathy to the wife and family of Mr. Tuplin. Mr. C.C. Baker recalled that it was whilclhe was Minister of Agri- said the conference's final com- i today will t ' a ref- erence to the council's views on Kashmir. DENY DULLES REPORTS Conference officials. who were 'present at Wednesday's meeting, denied reports that U.S. State Sec- retary Dulles had asked delegates to go on record that the Kashmir dispute must be settled by the United Nations and that it was necessary to take measures to an- force an immediate plebiscite. Pakistan Foreign Minister Ham- lve of the Ontario Conservative As- sociation and later was named a vice-president of the federal asso- cintlon. In 1935 she became the first Con- servative woman senator and the second oman to enter the Upper llouse. Senator Calrine Wilson, a Liberal, was appointed in 1930. Senator Fallis belonged to the United Church of Canada. Senator Faliis' death creates a 12th vacancy in the 102-eeat.Upper House. Standing now is Liberals an; Progressive Conservatives 7; nounce tonight in respect of Jul- dan an immediate policy or de- finite lines of policy which are ing inevitably to be followed. OULD BE BISKY "I am sure that to attempt to do so now with such information as we have would be not only pre- mature but probably dangerous to our own interests-more so pr- ha 5 than those of Jordan." . a prime minister. whose pu- aonal pre c has again been nap dc: attack some newspapers. had a stormy reception from the apposition right from the start of Conservative party to be ap- r.... tome 0 .. .. . died Wednesday in hospital. She had been ill about three t” Senator Fsllls lived in Smith township. near Peterbor- ough. She was appointed to the Senate in 1965. Surviving is her husband, Howard Taylor Fallis. Funeral services will be held in Peterborough Saturday at 2 p.m. Burial will be in Little Lake ceme- tery at Peterborough. She was the daughter of Michael :plctEKpg::dlo::mo!.n': M 'er'a':u-l:g: . country enjoyed bright, clell culture that Mr. Tuplin first came mm mm chowdhm-y had and hi. gghsgimaahg :1v1:';,: independents 2: independent Lib- lie was appointed deputy mln- a O . -ul"'- - g6z”::l&.:l:,horil'iEg1?::3:tm:; Ii: country's seven SEATO allies to a lively interest in politics but?” 1i ""”"l” 12-W” ml The speikgr Ind -to gppul -hf lslar dof nanomlmdefeiac: din , - , : - ' . - i . i asked for and was grantell leave iiiikoiiriiiiim '...m”'”..”1?l'K. hemhctiuvwtetd mm um u want" u n rew u L In eve H. in .-u. I-'34 -.i,u-.-Ia '- ,-f: N .:'-1 , ' an a V0 Ir. . inf itlanadilaii war industries by "' -drii'A'.vA:i'2ri--- rm Candi. galley to mls 0' 'b""" i” d" 1”” 3'..';”"'” lion .Vlii:lIbcallcd for a Inigo”: ms ltp(3whl.IJ-llCl1l:llv ' .. i la n ng 0 rs from Itmlidi” ”l .35"! Wk"! UNI IWWIII, MOM . - jlW”u”9il'ldd - - ' fdflfli ., o. moved or " A lll healtlieforced him to give up to halt the m of-I , , . thou th 5!! ' - um-. 1-upun had mgny offers are not ripe for a plebiscite.) umuy on colboi-ne. she taught end 12 Harv training ", "A ; . - Dulles told delegates thlt in I school at Bethany. Ont. for a few Britain is s mllnhdf. his post in 193! but he returned to government service a-short time pl ard ones to Egypt"lnthallghtoltliaIihiltloi sfcnbahruffc-Prince. hvni other places but his loyalty was to his own Province so he re- porting Pakistan's plea for an ear of the Kashmir Weather lliis married Howard At the same time. until h sh 53:11. in 190;. Q on us. policy in the W from idea of l t ilit tta h in P rig. in the Middle East," Prhnoulnis Mug) by Mu. q. 9313,. Wm 1, u ;d M. yak . --1 acefulsettlemen V iie”5,.'.';7,':c.d”ZK 1.1” 3.13.. Fx:ncQ tar st. Laurent informed the Cour "does liiot that dag munnwm. hm” wean". umumfsemilhe Md juggeligom. ue. the United states was slm ly They moved to Sioux Line. sash. u S came both a fell and in 1042 was named ssso D10!!! Wednudm the aircraft shipment to be 4,, am hg mum gag-lougly eon. plated his thesis which would qual- remalninz fill-hful to long-stan g south of Moose Jaw. where they - . . noun. Ellis debut? mlilllter 01 nltlmlll He made the statement in the stop'ped.in view of the present "ln- ggvlgg ily him for his Master's Degree". P0"C!- operated I what form for tight The chief I.-Ibo! twill! -Ilfllll wit isetilvilielbec C dl 'l.u of :rt"oi:m nnphllct mun: an die ' " mumon h 0” Mu. knownmn livimhi-usiiml nsltiln lliey hfiid NOTHING NEW yeilllhsen they returned to Peterbor- CHICASO (AP)-!: "5 104 dei glieulemadersl I werenoulmstirringi II 8 nine ans an llli- , 15- . l'- P 13 Per 3 1' l W Y , - - hassador to Greece and ha 194! 3&3 in: .m;, are at dockaiin IIUST AWAIT DECISION go "due. Wm-la lgggjong, some time and had always found 3”m9th0b;;:"A',i,'g mllllluillllt dz: 21'-lilhgln 15:17 ix 3 hlfial 351"” 9"” i';:iii,,ci)l..:r 1: Mlismi y7v&;'.;'.','I."..”, m"bl9 in ll.” mild” 5'” . high commissioner to Australia. in Halifax awaiting shipment in so thls..aft:.n?t.,'Ls'urmcnt m,..u,ow.,- gold . pm. mg". Li: tot beha gill: orkul: illilitge)I'.::: rim! 2 new on I e e cty, er po c career .8 violent Much mm” hit galley iron can oil "A. mE" NATIVE :ii.esIt)l'l:llchtl1redTll:' Lliz: .010 goveerliitnnit renchlzllg :'”;f..ll,','.:..l;' in hi? iiolvk onnd in.theeewelfare of . mlneyg, "cue". of m. United A native of Sorel, Que. 50 miles york, ' ,. . decision. , . . gt. devglopmeng-' but mad; rural communities. Mr. Smith said d 3... I S Flooding rains. 9' storms, a cast of MON-fell. his first lob will --Couidenuon 1. ,g Dru.” -11,. mm” "pd;-g nngwga g "1 would uy mgfgly um; wg that his death was a distinct loss I1 twister. sub-zero cold. snow and i .-:.::l:::.";.”:l:”l;:.l":::'lit: we -rm to we -mu --mu--v which we or -M" in.-I-rt. taxi;-w,."v -2: ?.lu".'&J'2l'”::';;E&.l::..l'il'.'i - l'.'.?”ll.li.3.”:i W M d''"-- V" W W '3 ""1" 3. V”l'"'"' 1 WM" "'9 llgtiihceef liimntl1e'hD:ol)ilve?nm.:ynthvilathh fl 4.L?::tlga ?nl : asllgleugnln? of theztenslqyiliuin hllplace will behard to fill". A surge Arctic air sent the Val First World War broke out and an em lino" 0. am ordqru an yummy ,4 Q. 5"; .1 an ll. unmg sue..." Dr. L.G. Dewar said he was not .. temperature to 32 degrees below slig W went overseas as I captain in the "km mlinhm. "M u , Aim”, 1; 1;”. gold to Egypt. Ills use of the term "United llersonally acquainted with Mr. TORONTO (CP)-southern 0n- ban areas might be flooded, civll- aero at West Yellowstone this I 22nd Battalion. Which W” "” Wu IIIGM Wm 5' '3”; Kw". ' ' lh""d'- '”'mhl'd 3'03! States” evidently wu g gllp 01 mg Tuplin. lie expressed sincere re- tario dealt Wednesday with the defence authorities were at work. morning while Miami was cnjoy- 5 SMQE Y5” fa fame for its courage in action. '1,” . dochiou 0. mg uni. pun, were paid by Canada Car since world tension was I111 that One I0 highly fluhlmed '""m””' 9i 3 Violent. unsea- Liaison officers representing the 313 I balmy 72. Momns Q For his bravery at Mont Sorel, M, been mmn - and l'ounds'y:Ltd. uoiitmi un- clearly what he had in mind. should be taken at such an early tonal overnight thunderstorm that police. fire. public works, medical Heavy rains and melting snow - ll! Was awarded tli Distinxllmwd ' Pc .1. u 3; ministerial authorisation by On the Middle East crisis. EI- I10. caused widesP1'9”d "Md! "d d'"' nnl welfare services of the 13 .3993 Cftekl Ind Iome Five?! out Service Order and e French Le- Dllluld n l " 0701; nu. mun” K "now" won . . 4 uur, gerous traffic conditions. municipalities that fonn metro- ll! "19" 53”” in NEW Y01'k Billie- sion of Honor. no r-turned home 'i'”''""" "M '"'”"”" ' The iniiiu mm. which told t and early action" by the At least 44 families were tem- politan Toronto quickly gathered at l""'"l9s V"-"0 m-1'00""! and with the rank of lieutenant-colonel dfl” Wm b' ' 1 . y United Nations. lie did not say L31-fl. Girl L053; porarily evacuated from their inetro's civil-defence headquarters P0858 8'10 80110018 were closed. "4 VII mmol-I! to the will 01 m" ''m W” "R" "”" ,1 studsms of Dalhorusio Uni- what kind of UN action he meant. homes in the Tomato area but no In central Toronto. The affected "GI extended from m-Jwimr-1 in 1988 when he was "' "W .”.''""'l'' M" ""'""" varsity said. nine of the planes nut diplomats said his word Life In Hopper casualties were reported. - A few phone calls and the full ''"t l'”"”"'' l" 5”"'''"9''-"'" New deputy mliiimr. H A "'""l' w' '”'n '”' ” "m l" on in. n ti-not shed, consigned should act as a spur to U.S.-Brit- Responsible authorities declined flood-fighting facilities of the var- a:g'3;stl';”g9l;f 1""! Alba"? mm W” I "met r 0' from Canada Car's plant at.Fort lsh-trench consultations now-being DARTMOUTH. N.s. (CP)-Nlne- ,, ,,,n,.,,.. the dgmuge done but ious miinlcivnliiiw W" '".0" An advancing clllilrla ofront that c Canadian. Legion and former , wlnum, out, to the Egyptian Air held on precisely what role theUN ycai-old Judy Soberal fell into a mm, newspaper, mmsed H mum um. 1,2oo.ooo ram populmon, to h d ff d t u I viceclialrman of the National Dr No Infgfmahon 1' . - should play in tho Arab-Israeli sand hopper at a local cement reach gpoomooo, were put on the alert. ml-when 1:” thC8llf;dVEtil?Il:1lll&dOel .' '”'" ””"'""' ; ......” lf;.”...."""..'.'.'ii.i”.?.”2 1: "”'- r::::..".:::::”.:i..:3:: .:?;"..'r::: The in 3; - low; ,,;;':3,::r.v'h:;',5, -;,--,v;--,,,;;,-,,;,,- 2...... .:.z':'. foil. ...:::::.l ; On B u.no3Q mat M, n t Iv "I ' b k T Dartmouth Fl" Chiefedaeorge svltfesusggeuny m"i';i;i1ntoe'mwgei:i mums! deputy clivnaermce co; :le(;l1ns in Kentucky and Tennes- . 0 l' A of the shipment to Israel 1.750 cf fga gr 0 PNEFIOD WEI. PHWY bu” by ' torrents. plugged "we,-3 flooded ... 'inator. "We could have him- i AWA ( )...-p non Min. 1 Ln - . ... The mldwest tornad a ed E lst2iiTMIl'ler 31,1! Weldillesday he I! iuu hr ad um" . c'li'::l't xlehggt ;'3:"!gIfell”),g"" 9 thousands of cellars and washed did "Y 9m9l'39"c3'- one death and left proiiceit; (llasm- HG ll” Hill! lhli 30 PG? S I 3” out many roads unable to oi the ol ht - - p p5a er Police said Judy was playing ' p 589 95"m3l9d be-'iW99lI 31-000-000 10301.3-0 (cp) .. Temper-1 ml Wm 5! IPPYWN "El" "10 High winds smashed barns 3 - l'"' V” ”"'"- ”""' "W "W "" W” W" 't E situatio im iuursx (cm - The ice -wv the how" when "M -and ' - 8"" 2-009-9” tureo issued by the Toronto pu mu. Thursday. March ltli. moon min. ferry Iluooose will In mitt? ”:fmmn, Lwlm .,,.,.k., N. 1 M.cL..,, M. Syd. gave way. burying her under three iK;9g;';g;l':;d';:n:'g';n5g:lfff;; Hicks Leaves Today noivias SMASHED - us mm” mm: em... 'isni'ooroioli;'l5,'e'ssel was dr - ”m' mun” ll" 5"" 20 'l "M" "'7 w'd""d'V i" I0 V-,0 the aid of "h l”"'hm"flc:: l;'ej,"i,Q,"”;'., l,',?f,”. southwestern corner of the prov- For Ottawa Talks vihsrszisniiildilrriagii lliipirieeiitrlilllovlltzilset Mm M” In Year dance Grand View Mm 1;, Sam M", N3" 9, 0pposltion's uest until I de- the Halifax seallns vessel Peary. :'te:",;mi;V” ince. . I Virginia. smashing three homes. hall ,. nu-cu ab, mm ma ,0, mm... ,0 ', mm, hate on exuru affairs could he reported turned in ice in the Gulf ' Brilliant lightning followed by HALIFAX (CP)-Premier Henry -p.,1.pp..,.,. "..., were .,I,,,,,,, own Orchestra. dun ed .. M4,.-,,.g,, mg. held. The embargo was lifted tab. of SL Lawrence. loud b ' claps illuminated the nick: is scheduled to leave here but than were m, few”, of in, 5 " R f gm; I and the followins ill! 910 DHIIIG A in '1 dW'"m'"l 'Wk”' 1-Anna, No cyuncg-:3 sky as heavy rain fell for more today at the head of the Nova jurles 3 PIN"! 311! to be held on 1"l'l- "mc uni Mgw”, ..-mouu, lg minister said the government did Inln llld I MICIAGIII ll CXPNMG than five hours i: Toronto. scotia delegation for a conference snow piled up to a depth of 1'' d3Y- Mitch WI. ll slmnsongs. gperadolsn m& M, w,y'm.' not plan to lllilffeff WM 'hlPm"'i ” "'cl' '3” P"” ("IV mdllyt TORONTO (CF)-Although 12- on federal-provincial flscsl negoti- several inches in parts of wlucon. 2 5 5511- 3 D- 39- in after bel by de- of the reinslnli 11 Ifarvards un- TM "I101"! curtain. Wmllli ar-old Maurice Lussicr insisted TORONTO lcpl - A 3m00"l' sllona in Ottawa. sin and Iowa Snow -also fell lo- a A W" "M M" "duh mm” M, an 1;”; .nu.u.,. James, said his vessel is disabled K2 hulnw been amen by A large working civil-defence team drew The Nov, 5,30”. le3m,,m,, .d. any In W, linmc nonhwes, ma 0 3 - ,, Th. Mp”. Y" Mum" Cnke I" . d glal " . ucbanged. Vml ' bwhl 9799913” "5 "VI" dol lIImDE'd 0!! him T003411! 9" lis H'b”ml' emernncy Pm” Journed -ednesdav to allow Pre- Great Lakes region 22 A S-le. Moon c--Mchcodw. Friday. ””" "' " . in ice on the Mud-Ion Isllndt nisht. police took him In ho-vi!-I Tmdiy "ill" ""1 Wed"eSdIY mier flicks and Provincial Treas- Showers sprinkle-d the mid-At- 19 " ”'"l' Wk 3-395 '- " - TM-100-hmker W111 "W lb-anyw-v lust tho dos had been It .13 "'3' "''"!"'9d i - "M urer R. M. Fielding to attend. The lantic and New England states 1: 2 Imam Bunch alum" S3 A "-5" '0ul' ai-giiiii-i.o' ”'""l3'i? zliidthot wiihm. i-is Pgilci-lantitii oiviiiilii minutes of being notified "”""' """"" T""d” night ml u" wem" ml ''"m' S is I - monthly means at Club . 5 carries a crew of as Ncwfoundh uiimala on-ougaou Ontario, be during a violent thunderstorm a) is . '0 March uh. - - ,, . . leaders. ,wun'ttphiiig anyelionces. Tuesday um ab-z many subur- . . . cb-mason :7 1: mm nVgg;- mg Oi Italian Priest Comes True . ' h Canada Signs Credit Contract .; .. . lItwdwhn.'dNmIanb.. IIIIL p - uh ab 0.4,” w." hud by . I 'y I E h h St John 18 I.. v' 0...... .... -.... ... ...n.'"”;u..."'”-. "lilm ...... 3;; .. M m. Anti-Israe Lance For Sa e o -W eat To Czec s "l;iALl:Ax (cs) - -3'. ......... - t was IIIII . . . ere says a :2:';,;. a mg. l”'"- ,:d'lfg' clnlttm '5" I ”V"”” W with in "ms still hl pg - - - OTTAWA (CP)-A contract for Gerych said he hopes deliveries it-uiii of the Great Lakes is uh”! ukmm, 'lunK0lll0NlNHll1i'50Ul"'l”"bo.I0mt0lIIllIlH0I00IlI5l r . the credit sale to Communistofwlioatwillntartusoonupoo-tomoveeastwardtobrlng. W wednuday and shouted -'1 can . i call MI Pith! . - Cuchoslovakia of between s5.ooo.- slhle. lie was ho 1 Cr.echoslo- and occasional freezing rain to gm ...”-..g lg us. i can see." The curse: of the I I1!-. , p" can and si7.ooo.ooo worth of cana- valiia would be a le to purchase southern Maritirnes today. m: u.,'.- Md may, priest's eyes had lnldt it and, n.Wl!i.nmWW'lu .9, iii; , . i din wheat was signed here Wd- 3:: maximum amount by earning northern part of the district , ' uai "M u 1 o'clock MIT. 'P6s:Il'Il'llloc:ll4l '30 'llll"d hiuutd hl' '”""”"' 5 '3' cum) (cm-TM ... nu " E. "b" Jmd” MW "99"" Omcm '"'”3" "la 5'.” ll" ”'iii:ile Minister liowe told the crensselinsglhmcii Clzlgcrho 1:03: ilii :lii:he;hllii1er:inh"QI:e.h::.M' dry l sinuous-soars. !mc'w)gjnd w ado Oxllllllg CF ma” :5 .."y3"" 'l”"' l"'"m'wo "' ::fT":"Ag: amd .:';'e.:H'fl'nc.' Commons Crechoslovskia will pay Canada. Forecasts: sigh; , ua can-o ed hi al t vs yum A . ., - jzs pe cent fthe purchase price 1-: at Ma. ti ,Iowei' Karim: vs. oceriioiial in .l'mouiiuin village In the Ema were wohafmtho um as .h;ln:::':ii In .ii&"r:lsl-eciines :12: ofAi;la;s”&.a;e::u::.y , an In "'3'. lo 1” Cnmmn when AL” BUY MRLEY Jon: gnu 2.":::iIls::w V” y su...u.....,;.g..;, punk M an A it mountains in central Italy. crimlzgna I sues! k d-knmgd Ii g '6". John M355 mm". an the Board, the balance to be " sliced Mr. Howe also said he under- afternoon to snownurneo; IIW lean. gang, gm 3,; gun a r. and a teen!!! llfl '"5 5'" ” ”' dm , H”. W b 3'. , mg Ma, 0,, M. . 5. . under a loan guaranteed by the stands Czechoslovakia has bought esslonal freezing rain. ch ; w - 3 neeivsd cornea grafts .on the anllu. M " """"l:"mv"":d m me” n" M.” um, crownownod Export Credits lnsur- co.ooo tons of barley from Cana- change in temperature: out Dibble-leader-at North River um . 12 , "W "" M M; ,,, hm , ,,,,,.,,,.,,,, "&g,,., t .g,,,,, ance corporation. The loan would dian exporters in wuuupes and 'l..ew”-hlsh atllonotaa 10 R "-"”""""'”'""”"”””””"'”"'Sli'.'lun.a&.u told tlathreelendersiiiiht ilowerer to':eovsr'''''"'l'''Vc'''i”'l"'''"'"''''l''''”'' 5"" . 7 5 IVI-' lg c"&' 0' "W'''- - um. ' Jordan capital of Argnman am-din Thq mg, a one-your . However. an official of the guy, um second nae: Gnocchi beneath! his . ' w: The contract, signed by federal Csech legation here an Tllhdly - have scan the most thremhends of governmem. has been V by S 1 Flht mm sports are 00- was II III lladilllv ”T'3"3 W3 .1 . 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