0' l ,..rl'A:.l..vIr ..'-.l:.' 1. .. ',hu,1,j I 7- l'E'l.El'FlONE ssoc . . ' Buysiyinoots soller'wltli.i3uor- dlont Want Ads. Dial 3506 ask for classified ad taker, for quick rasultsl "so 0' . 0 b , ljlfrdrldally 'srs,sean in the above lliliu:-of Cornwall. It was Mr. in agriculture. LOWER mm is (hug Frluell VIllIls' fourth to win the Blair a Cornwall school- FOUR-TIME WINNER in Qnseo's' county Plowing champ- ionshlp. UPPER RIGHT ll Carl Willis who was runner up for the CornwallliPlowman Repeats Performance-To Take Title boy. is years of age. He is the son sell. LOWER IIGIIT. Marlene Kit LEFT. Stanley championship Carl is a student son. just turned fourteen. Marlene turned in a splendid hit of plow- manahlp which gave has a high Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ffli award om points. An interested spectator in seeing Marlene win top honours in her class was her fandfather, George Kltson, M. L. Guardian Photm. . Safe Cohf ORILLIA. Ont. (GP)-inept sate crackers tried to blow open a grocery store safe early Monday and only succeeded t9.0000 into confetti; ' Crackers Melts sill "Of Money New Nuclear : T-east Blast By A Russicins WASHINGTON (AP) -- A third explosfoxnjn the series of n lti.9'..."' si”"ii. .....':f no . ay, y . c Enemy-lmuiinlallon. V An 6 statement. issued by an I an u”1sewistil:aStrauss,i;.aid - e I . av 24 i it the sati::'.l'slae it the two. , e Rus- sians have." aclniowled ed, setting off Angie and Aug. ' . to President Eisenhower an- noimced the two earlier detona- t tlons and for the first time located the site of the secret Russian proving grounds as in southwest ' isiberla. Moscow radio later con- firmed the tests were under .way and said the Soviets were perfect- ing "nuclear weapons" ” ” "for arming of different kind of troop formations." . Whether the devices are atomic or hydrogen bombs had not been revealed. But Eisenhower pinned the size of the first blast at "less than a magaton.” which is the equivalent explosive force oi 1.- 000.000 tons of TNT. .ln reporting the first test of the series. -Straus said the nited States "limits itself to statements about explosions of special in- terest" because of their large size. lneclal character or some other unusual fact. He did not explain what the AEC considers i tficant about this series. The Russian report that it is testing a new nuclear weapon "applicable to the arming of vari- ous kinda of troops," seemed to in- dicate an attempt to homes nu- clear power for ground and air force tactical-use as well as for States already has . develops! atomic artillery d the store by a neighbor who . . beard blasts; They said two Sianl Willis of Cornwall or mini! . Chlrlntto Hist ahead lhInl.Phv1lln Dunpby. MIll- ””'"”' "W V" " theioullutimeinhiroarc-run in Class vin;:mofmnt::dMg::itt'If:Ihl:;d f:::'h'”.'m,'J:- ml”, '”"'W . ,, ' 3 V is an 13-3: is v V. p g I H -.v. .. 4' . V kn.” h th. ; ' A .' ' clans: was Robert 3 g Browaoiellswnsi. - iv Evarett Dunplxy of Millvlew was his thawinasroftheGsngPlowsvt who Second was Stanley Hyde. Corn- , gfom-Q I -wallandthlrd.!llmerClow,Mead- -I K lillegfufflt 3 galley”: Shsidow oln Mlilvlew'.Nlilll'l:'Jili3n.ei: lliyown; i ' Ll. to Norway agricultural course. a former winner in the girl's claaa Continued on,” page I ,ooi 1 Sweden. " Comlngcioseonihefstberaad " T ,, h”Mi”i”'"”' 3." W W . - a o uyuueonm men... v-i Saint John "08 Canada 3 Holiday Daqlli To ley. Norman Sheidow. , View an: Edward Wood. Pownal in that 81'. 0 Stanley Willis had the host erowsintbatwosodclassaswell Ilslilest Warmest a Day AINT JOHN. NB. (OF) - Labor Day brought the highet temperature of the year here-ll i . in mid - ftes-nooa. Weather offi- MEslis?mIlo'.uWfu ”"”"n'Z?.l clals r-iwr.ted the Maritime! Wm Schm-man. she warmest part of Cllldl IC- suos: caown "' any 'tii oiled t y mv;;,;;i':-'v;I;E,s'l,-0-; Tm-.7: Farmer Killed In '1 the WW! 0' H Fall To Concrete Floor iii-newest 11- Stssllso-Plaadwcllptb. was killed Monday-when he fell from a beam to the concrete floor of a barn ' near his home at Derby. pisiaas Monday with the kids”?- ter. Cynthia. Joined their pastor. ltev. Thomas O'Connell. wand" pledged a that W0i.il:yH Ii sjiiono VIEW; on sun pi fatalitiasl, 41 in traffic. started at 0 p.m. local time Fri- day showed Quebec at the the Labor Day death fatalities. Ontario was neat NEWCASTLE. -N. 3. (CP)-- 17, H1 w h The 0 was or surpass the ' II in trsfflct-"recorded in titres - dsy Labor DI! ' Parents Of Kidnapped ilmpassloned Plea For Returni- i naisnaii Conn. (AP)-Calmly, the child. snatched its A with impassioned earnestness. from her carrints ll! , and" Mrs. Stephen Ruotolo a big department store i w M M -----w- W ;::::l”:;F';3:.”.t'”'..:;l"& siadio broadcast with in: action slim h ' lIli!lii..BvlliIlllI.I a temperature Ilrs. Riictoh IN duress. the cooperation imceulsaiy the return at slid the t l "World ii p MMHC. Ink Churchill. . fjftif5...e.i! l-ctfd l The accidental death toll across Canadian Press count that of use .12.? Kai: in the course of thelhroadci” s.i.l”s'ilh.m”'. at& War, The Reaches 54 And-ls, A Iy ran csmnm mass last year. LONDON (Reuters) Nils Wl!WIIreVa. Russlfan discus throwing champloirjff sought by British police. remained hidden in the Soviet embassy here Mon- day as her fellow athletes flew home to Moscow. A Russian embassy official con- firmed for the first time that Mrs. Fonom cvn was in the Embassy. where she is immune from ar- rest. "she will probably leave in two or three days' time," he said. Nina. 27, hrawny Olympic ree- ord holder, was tossed into the middle of a diplomatic storm by five feathery hats which a Lon- don store accuses her of stealing. Desuihlng the charge as "a dirty provocation." the Russians in protest withdrew from the week- end track meet with Britain which brought them here. EXPRESS REGRET They left for Helsinki Monday without a race run. a hurdle cleared or a Javelin tossed except in practice. At the airport, they expressed their regret at the trou- ble that had occurred. Thou h the affair of Nina and the ha has-become an embar- rassment to everyone from the government down. it is difficult to halt the wheels once the ma- chinery British law is in motion. . The government is unable to in- terfere at this late stage because it is s jealously ed tet of British life that law and the executive remain separate. There could be an outcry if there was any attempt to intervene. l'l'.'Il.L IUIPING. WATCH A coin: warrant. has been lasggd for Nina's arrest because she did not turn up"-to face the shoplifting charge. Nothing ex- cept her presence in court can satisfy this. The question ise-what will hap- pen when Nina leaves the Soviet embassy to go home? As soon as she steps out of the gates, her immunity ends and she can be arrested. Despite the international reper- Russia, C Plan Trad LONQON (AP) - Russia and Ceylon agrecd..Monay night to exchange ambassadors and to ne- gotiate early trade and economic pacts. . A joint communique issued by envoys of the two countries and broadcast by Moscow Radio also announced Soviet willingness to help the British Commonwealth nation carry out its program of economic development. The Soviet-Ceylonese talks the Russian capital were initiated by the neutralist government of Prmler Solomon Bandaranalke who emerged a surprise winner of last April's elections in Ceylon. The Ceylonese mission undu Sir Cla who or the object of establishing full-scale diplomatic and trade ro- latlona th Red China. srmrr or ooonl wns. .9 '9 e.m . sg. Sliiessied has of the executive ;-oh-r with be leaders in the rural community. "Attitudes can-change if leader- shl is effective." he stated. and tol the teache . they have a sell- lngiobtodo; "theyhavetoaell this island to the Islanders." hlr. Chisholm also described the organisation of the Capital Co-or oratis which serves 1.500 farmerr in a In-mile radius of Fredericton. N. l!.. and told how in the pa: five years it had saved the farmers ova: one on dollars. "More important than that. it kept in husi noggin family forms which cgrh ai , the people not organised to solve their buying and marketing dil- flcnlliaa.' ' iiig session of the Con- (Onn on page: col. 3) 3; hp, Rev. A. D. Butts. Iridge- watsr. N. s. places the wreath on tlieicariotaph. Sunday as manners of the West Nova Scotla Resi- lnutal Association honour their war dead on the occasion of the ill annual re-uainn. Below. mem- tl: Lieul. Gsvrnor and his sulf' is that of the Tactical l!eadqurt- h to import " Saint John rescued a young spee- cnd 75. tepnzies Mission Presents-.1 onirol Plan To Nasser” Russiaris Admit Hiding Woman Wanled By Police cusslons of the affair, London police are dutifully keeping. l a watch for her. They were spot when the other Russian;a;h- ietes flew off. . -C. and A. Modes Ltd., the law- prlced fashion store that origin- ally chnrged Nina with theft. said Monday they had handed respon- slbility for the prosecution over to the public prosecutions. ; eylon it e Pact viet Deputy Foreign Minister Vas- slly'Kuznetsov took place "in a spirit of friendship. mutual good- will and co-operation.'' the com- rnunlque said. it listed these results: l.,An ...eement to exchange aimhssssdors and diplomatic mis- s ons. 1 2. Arrangements to begin nego- tiations soon for a trade and meats pact that will enable Rue I some of Ceylon's agri- cultural products and minerals and export industrial elquipmulti-to Cqlon. 8'. An underatan-ilug.that there is room "t'or economic coopera- which will form the: basis of,a full-aealc meat soon to be negotiated . ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE 4, A Soviet offer to "render the meat from ducted its limited ralatima with Comm countries since then through Britain. ' The Bandiranalko gova-nment in July adopted republican status for Ceylon within the British Com- monwcaltli. h30,000 Tourist SAINT JOHN. NJ3. (OP).-Fire at nearby To early Mon- day dcstroyed a two-storey, 19- rooin tourist home and. arage owned by Mrs. Ellen 2. mail. mo! "conser:y.:tgo Zimealinmwd oss at . . huildin.g' was unoccupied at the time and cause of the fir was unknown. RCMP Constabl C. S. Miller of tatnr, Leonardlrvine, 9. who had. dashed close to a tottering wall. The constable snatched him safety moments before the wall collapsed where the boy had Pulitzer Prize" Winner Dies PPITSFIELD. Mass. (AP)-Am thony H. Leviero, 51. a Politen- Prlse winner and Washington corv at Times for the last 25 years, died of a heart attack Monday night; He died less than I) minn catlomsii with his wife at nearby . Lee. Mass. Besides his widow. Levies: leaves a daughter. Toni. Sunny and warm; ' Low-high at Charlottetown 70 Meetings Are '. Expeded T0 . 1. Last A Week . CAIBO (AP mission to Calm I rmally presented- to Egyptian President Nasser the in-country plan for in p tesnatiooali. control of the suea 4 Canal. It mule an angements also for. "free, and frank" discussion at subsequent meetings with . an Home Fire In iN.B. Secretary 90!: for the New Yorlvr a. after he was stricken while ital; light winds. . mi,- - riticagim Nasser, although opposed to ternhtional control. was de as completely cooperative in ting up the schedule for the con- ferences with the five-nation min- sion h d i by Prime Minister Robert G. Menzies of Australia. The Egyptian pnesident was ll smiling good humor as he mat during the day with his visltou and agreed to see them today. But outside the conference room there were these develop- ments: 1. Gen. Abdel Hakin Amct. commander in chief of the Egyp- tian army. said mobilization 'oi' his toices is complete and ."our forces are deployed to met any situation." Nasser has indicated he will seek Soviet aid if Egypt is attacked. t I " JAIL iinorimit narrori 2. British and French military c::.a':";:.s :0 no it: . , g c g tance of the canal. troops Q jailed Egyptiuimwhoh . . . '. . iiiliif m"'''''..'.:”'':' as theywlllIllIitSept.1S.A trained pilots for the waterway would greatly handicap operations. SAME VIEWPOINT The Menxlss mission ing the plan offered by U. Dulles and wl amendments by 18 of naonsat thehondoalasscn-A ference. '- p Nasser told a press confsraca Sunday that he for .smp muting Egyptian over the canal but insisting it.be kept open to shlimlns. CALLS sum: Miimo i-sins, (Reuters) - Simon rm: mier Sabri cl Asaall hm called a meeting of all kings and heads of state of Ara nation to discuss-v the Ones crisis. the dailyxnsws bulletin of the Egyptian embamy reported Sunday. El Assall was quoted as sayl : "We shall not allow the irn I! set foot on on territo before aacrlilcin ourselrvas forrzur fat&iand." thee weekend Monday night and United States Sqlety Council u. s. Traffic Tollbcclinos In Closing Hours Of CHICAGO (AP)-.'i.!e iii war weeliendl