Maximo of a More Man if youI(l0n't say it, you won't have to unsay it. ”1T?KGi-:3 Will CUTTRUCE TEAMS IN KOREA Mayors Discuss Financial And Development Problems by PHIL ADLER Canadian Prou Staff Writer i ir.mioNTON lCPl - The iwoi mniur problems facing Canadlanl mmw-ipiililics-lack of money and uni-iinfl'I!ilL'(l fringe-area develop- nimlls-ewele the chief topics Mon- d,iv at llll.'ilI1PHl sessions of the an- liilril .nnference of the Canadian Faiivillllllrl of Mayors. and Munici- patina. ii,-...r Don Mackay of Calgary said in his presidential address that with a population of more than 000 Mr Maiisur. former president of terfere with local governments. Central Mortgage and Fousing He said better results will be Corporation. said annexation wouldia hieved if both local and provin- only in a minority of dates. are equally subject to the legisla- Robert E. Moffat, in Winnipeg ture which is the final authority cconomic consultant. said the weil- on tiers of administrative or. heiriii of residents should be the izanlzatlon in municipal govern- basic requirement in considering merits and in provincial govern- annexation or amalgamation pi-ab- ment departments. the municipal finance problem can 1",”. 7 Th u . it. snlvtd only after a satisfactory l,o1u:imfo;i;i5il;g03io.2iir;iiildgo:rei:- mi-poi:-nt has been reached bo- WOULD END BUCK-PASSING mam 00 extend the benems of the lilN'll the iffitirai and DF0V"lCiBi Mr. Moffat told the convention Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Act to CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1955 the formation of ii metropolitannknd at the same time some pru- oommiaaion for evory communityivinciai governments have used this imuks pifmio ileldsi ii” aiipealied attitude to duck their responsibili-lm the 53”" 'i”h" Valle-Vi "93" 0i ties by saying they would not in. solve fringe area developments-cial officials will recognize they Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew lite Qiiiiu IAD IV IVIRVIOIV i. 1' PRICE 50 Blight Hits Potatoes In New Brunswick llets Clash Over ...-..fGaZa Strip i into shippers here Monday re- ported that blight, a growth that Decision Meets Portion Of Rhee's Demands by Philip Kim PA.VivlL'.'x'.I().il, Korea, (Reuters)-The Korean mix. ed armistice commission agreed Monday to reduce the size and number of the Neutral Nations Supervisory Com- mission teams in North and South Korea. The decision, whicti goes part way to meet a demand of the South Korean government for expulsion of Com- munist Polish and Czech members of the team, followed sharp criticism of the Communist members by Maj.-Gen. Harlan S. Parks, American chief of the United Nations GAZA, Egyptian-lield Palestine tReuterai - Israeli and Egyptian jet fighter planes met in I hostile ,0". province-S potato industry. encounter Monday for the first time i - - on the frontier as ground forces 983:6 iivaellile bfgfilwlgiig Sauizfl in the embattled Gaza strip clashed racl and the Arab nations, and denly when humid woamer last for the sixth straight day, - livould provide aid to compensate week was fnnowm by hpavy shawg An lagypliiin spokesman claimed Arab refugees from Palestine. the Israeli plant.-s fled alter a burstll -ee----i - of machine-gun fire from Egyptian I Arrest Suspect l fighters. but an Israeli ivpokesman II1DI1U0nP(l no Ilrllll N3. y l Holdup Case i her surrounding Arab neighbors, U.8. State Secretary Dulles de- clared last Friday that Washing- ton would be willing to guarantee treaty boundaries fixed between Is- Thcy said. however. the crop has developed very rapidly and an ex- iceptinnnily heavy yiclrl is indi- lcated. F CDer:liiand la kpour. The central In! an mar et is presently be- ., i ills Iflwiantiipiild by shipments from h"Ili'l':ias('l::il:iii:ind0?i iiiliiigllfollileliil ST MARC DES CARRIFRES e nte .tates. i - - 4 - F-um?” were paid 91.36 m 31.50 Wednesday broke off truce talksl Que, icpiaA guspecl in a 35.800 The clash between Israeli and gyptian troops took place near aza. WC istice c I i gm by C Iri Ion TRURO. known Canadian way conductors Conic lo the Cra Ibotnovlny, August hint. Dance Iopeflold loll Tuesday. he WIHI. gm'wiiiiii'iIlS on the distribution of tax lN'PrllIP sources. 1 it not unreasonable for w iur single concern miiiviiiiil-" invhavprs flrnp9rfI' tall Two iiaiiwaf oviduct-ors Rotlro 'CPi- Two pa Monday much at then career on runs be tween Halifax. Tr-uro and Mone- Mr livliwn joined the railwaglm-ilih Coming E vents? the inunirip.-titties to suggest and hope. thw any federal-provincial agree- nleiils will be based on the mu- nii'IiI.iillit'S sharing in a new alloca- tion of finances. he said. 0l'I'llENtl IMPATIENT . . . is how as find the rovenuos with which to pay Ihe costs of the many im- prm-omvnls which our citizens are the outgoing presi- asuv told the conference. , Thu federal government absorbs almnnt three-quarters of the tota nwpnuas pnlfl to all governments Uiinlcipalliiog up”. log fire burned through wires lead- gio Almost solely on income from mg in several nf the Mimn (-08; mines. forcing them to close clown Turning to oi-ihicmz created fnr until repairs were made nrrmn government by uncontrolled One mm was iIIJiII'e(l and three Mm area fir-vi-lopmems. David homes dutmved as the Iran I! wunsur M Tnrnntn gulgggfpd mer sent a heavy charge of elec- fhp iirnhlFm could in and Wm, tricity through wires leading to iheggimh. 3, Hm,” ---e--- homes on the outskirts of toixn.-Ame,-lean Iiarry Calnbrese. one of the men ,5o1ui;-iy gone," paud Eishiblvioti, -"D whose house was destro ycd. wa knocked off hi Mrs, Cnlabrese was the first t ler. ;beforo workmen at the .Creek electric plant coul the current. that one of the great sources o trouble has been that in manyirie provinces are covered at pre- raseii local governments have tried - sent. to pretend they are on an equal '00"!!! With Projincial legislatures. iiporting a national health plan. ;Three Homes Destroyed, lT'”'"3 9”" Coal Mine Closed When Power Transformer Blows MINTO. N s. IO?)-An electric, Workmen worked throughrnit the. iday making ropslrs and the mlneslmiencel l power transformer blow out a mile (mm mm Maud”. "d we "mm will be back in operation today of-i sfor back porch by an ielectricai char e and was taken to . Widcly-lhospitnl for treatment. He in noti Naimilli RBll- believed seriously injured made their last FLEE IN NIGIITCLOTHES and entered retire- ment after pi combined 5 years spot the tire and she escaped with fore the house burst Into flames. lLaw Students flail provinces. Only the three prai- Also approved was a motion sup- EclitiiiMoves Further To See MIAMI. Fla mainland piii IIOW 5ilIf'l' lther out to sea Monda,. an hour. Nothing was in 0 broad Atlantic ""'"'a- -her husband and four sm ll hild -Ami Furttsb Br "4 miii ” cl f30Y "Why. bmh wile: rep in their nightclotlies. minutes NEW YORK Sunday night 9 exceptionally heavy powerzboys grabbed him in Q i .ll.9.lL.3i” LCL k.'.l,' Nurse Iaveliod along the lInea,'park and threw him into .a rullaetieliillii ""4113 fire to the three homes and fire. The tormenters fled immed-i Wl"-'3 illdillk to the Mlnto mines iatoly after tossing him head-firati Newcastle into the flames. Joseph quickly got d shut off up and ran in ii park washroom toll”-V douse the fire Should cell ” - o o if'...'3”.Ji”' ”””""" ””'”e"iMore Of The Humanities Dance tonight Bonilhaw III, OTTAWA ICPl-The conference cut- Burn”: Grchentrn Pmi ac organiration of (Tan- ari presid t H.. K -. . . . . - - 9" "dal.vQ::::'::"::ru;lelbrmkl ii" Rd!-h itF0Vlm'Iu law SIlf'lPll(i'.'-'-- Tlu- mcciiiig adopted a niotiun ' i i Monday deferred action u in con unituiu lllt' Association of Cana- ii,-nhp Ruck gm." schml. 3-,.(.,troveriIinl educi-ition ri-poi -linn l.mi Pi-.'u-iiers to suhmii its day R:-ptcmher I. l Til! illiafim TOPOTI. I"'PWiio(i hi cconinieiiriiitions for the education in committee headed tiv Horacv report -idvisin th 1 h - Dani.-c Fortune Hall. ovaryiof Daihousic University, Hair body thu -u-tionguvn.-in is:cmiii:;s,, Tl""lRV lliflht. 9:30-12:30. stronglypcriticizes colleges for iiiiiiicdiatc, p,.l,,,., 5-mvk Car Dance Tue” in "R "H RV? PF0SPC('i1Vc l:-in Tho lntcrim rcpori nus pi-c" hv NJ" Wwphud Runway. lstugielnts a clear appreciation of st-iii:-d in the executive's mid- - ark oyaliy to the human values on winter nu-r-ting at llionlebcllo. Riniiur Mme, 300 5"; per ibvlw ich good character and wise do "no. anti lwtcr fliI'L'lIiliil"l nmong Mk hale Mr-riuinn and Doyle. "5l"'”' 'l'”""' provuu-c- Dean Road has 0"” g I The meetintf was held Ill Hui i--r P('Oll'I'ti I'lImnlllIIl:: ii'om '1'.” qlillllll Party. bi. Taresa a. junction with opcnlng of tlic ur-ck s4iliii- - ii". ,,r,,vi,,,.,,, mm im;,. an." zndf Goon mill?" 'r"ii:1i;nil B;ntlaiAlnEel.inE of thc t”.'ina- ohjvrtiii 'n -mrl siinpnriin! "mi y an ar saacintion whicl' 'i'i- dot-umoi ILUW ' m M t The C H ' drawn 900 of the nation's inn is-uni ' imii ...uu. ..., ,,- ,1. D,,nt,a,,"”l.'-dim Em M" 1": "EL lcxperts to thc capital. with at lr-net in-i. Nair I-lriiuzwick and Ontario ,,,.m,k, 100 more expected. rnqiiirc- Ii-illi vnlicgc graduation V . The conference. which is not .I and ur:idu:itiuii from law school as W ll'.'llliIl' Dance. Crapaud Rink ls'"l'1'"llml body but makes rt-rnni minimum rcmiircmcnts for urinals- Nlm-sriny ni:tht.- Burns Orchilrienriatlon.-: to its niomhcr snciv sion to law prncticc Win iies,.dhenrd reportls from provln- But. it ndri.-. - "" 'u-.ii- prov-1 ..I,' "If! ergates, an elected A new incr-s but P F' i euinimum re- ,mPMi.'1v0P nl'4:;:Ie Vaylhlgynlitil tg:l;'y.slnte of officers uuircmr-nl bx tli' Canadian Bar .,m i ' ' ' NEW PRESIDENT lssnciniinn in liizo is completion of C rarnriie. Wednesday. Aug. 31st. MVP after. lloi 4:ili('llt.'ll s'upper and dance at rnbruse I)(; Went .A tutti mi u lhiuiu. M Albert 'QuigIQy'g W."-.goneral atafi. returns from Eng Gen Simnnris might he offered ''-'F. St. Peter's. Wednesday, Au.lland Wednesday and a few hours some post in the British Army. 2'; 3i- Freezemrt. Jackpot. All later will go on retirement loavc. such as commandant of the Im- ' l"i"'-V 5 Though the 52-year-old general perialbr-fence College. J hrlynpaud numct Lo L vmu iAa beinguretired from"t,i(ie1C2::adi::n tglen. t:imotr:'ds.la .Ca;radiInnArn1; cm s rmy. appears un try at e-n - or e as yea. I" no-L 9099- pm in .519 on otnv ,-iwnv frormparently has notmbeog oft?-ed any ' Idiaring. kl d I t b an gov- , Pownai md M, "duck um” wauyir anyone here knows what El"IiIl'l'I:lIlpo' y C an ' d i - . - AT l'.K. CONFERENCE -d M" a pgmryuig u Moo... new job. If any. Gen Sirnonds in I k M Ind hm Iaods Store Ftidq .5”. tends to take on. he lant saying, For the ast two wee a. at .1 o'cIoc has been some specula-ihls successor. 57-year-old Lt.-Oon. ,u-"king d A imm D tion here and in Britain that hellloward 1'). Graham. have but It- into the air Monday afternoon, MIL W-"V lllce Winsloe Station rrilght become understudy to Fieldlicnding the annual conference ofK lac ” many 'l'M' 30"” Mulhli MONIOMETY. his Second-"I9 Pllief 0' the lmlwfili 095"” Massey away from Newfoundland. cstrn. lurk:-n He's, Earnsciltfo. Wed. -i Silnher. games. etc..- Lt- ll. Si. Supper served at of governing bodies of the Iegaluln A S Deslilrlsay. Vancouver law- -Gien. Guy By DAVE MclN'I'0sII OTTAWA ICP) -. Lt.-Gen. Guy Granville Simonds. chief of the World War boss and now deputy forces. - NATO OI IIITIIII JOB? Home officials hue said Gan, si- Inonds is unlikely to got a high Poet In NATO because of Canada's fiiltiwli snail ni..,. corn- mlhnaot h In-coo-about is,ooo Deli LR.C'oAh!'.'AIr CIIIII , 'lIopoQdol3a-j-aoonslonofoorne8I0.5tI)ayeI'.IntlsdI"Ia-onbsonlmot-Ulouloi Go On Retirement Leavel mug Atiiian 3. Gilbert of Saint hn. N B. who becomes honor- the uork of the second your in an i;,E,,,.”. "Ruth Sum" Bridge yer.-was named president. xuc-.nrts Pnllogp" . Tum-day. Rollie McKenzlols Simonds To. Lu... has deputy ('usIuiuIuin:l' poi Allied air forces. central Europe. Other speculation has been that IA F ivHIii'HClIJE to the North: "ah- Bermuda on: weakest side and moved fur-l With top winds of about I5 miles the storm centre was some 150 miles east of Bermuda. its path but the (AP)-Eight.yenp.:5tasscn of the U.S.: British Minis-, The other homes destroyed behold Joseph Bolero suffered first-lief Oi Sim? Antlionr Null I Mid to Willard Fldler and Ivanjvdegrce burns of the face and body,FrBn0h Siwvial PIIVOY -illi0-Q MON! imp to strangle Cypriot aspirations when three older and Arkariy Snhnit'V- Tl1l&”i”'s i7er- for self-cleterinlnatlon." barrel Monday, aiispiite.-i--and the incident caiised'.i)omini,,n Rank 3. im,(.,m9r. N o the joint armistice commission to B,, last wcck will he turned over break up a session so UN observers to thg gciup junmiay night or . at:;l:ziEg;1AtIo the scene. Tuesday. provincial police said ibisarmomont '5'" "W" M0"d--V- Iii"? Y9"6W9d illlhiing came as The man was arr-vsil-(I at gun- I'4h'-'''i” 59'" ill-'1' WIT "lilli-Si?" Blld. point Sunday night near this coin- ”-'”"1"”1ii0"'i"'('ilit'i- Mai--Gen. Ab'ln1IlIiii.)' 45 miles iii-sl of Qiiclici-. .(lel Hakim Amer, on a surprise Police said he gave his home UNITED NATIONS, NY, Icpie. Visit t-o.inspect front.-line positions. towh as Ottawa, l'I'he United states Nlqmiay fm-many In Cairo. the Egyptian radio said The suspect was taken in Que- lpresenfgd ,, pmp,,5,,i for an ax. to Arab nations now are confer- her for questioning in connection change of mim,"-AV hi,,,.p,.i,,L. and ring on United States proposals with a S160 restaiiranl holdup early aerial lnspcction at tho Til-niinutc 3"'TlF'fi In iH'PI'llIIE renewed fiill-lsiiiiday hut pnlicc later said he "pang": ,w5si,,n nf ti". L-um.” NW scziic war between tiny Israel and was not involved in the robbery. ,tions five-power rlisarmnmont con- New Supply Of Arms, Ammunition For Cyprus Ry STA.NI.Ei' PRIDDLE ,sovereiguty over the 5ilaiE5'irf:Iil,V U,N-DON ,RR””",wBm8m has situated island. at the Mediterran- flown o ncw supply of arms and ;';1C!gii'le(:V:;Ril';),ll.:” Mldd” E”, Greece backs the demand by the Greek Cypriot. leaders of Cyprus for full self-detcrmiiiation. About 80 per cent of the population of Cyprus are Greeks and satisfac- tion of this demand would almost certainly lead to Greek sovereignty over the island. Turkey. which coded Cyprus to Britain in 1923 and speaks for the Britain. France and thc Sovict Union also put forward plans. which generally rnnfnrmod to ear lier proposals mode of tlic London dlsarninmeni talk: lax! sprlflll am: last month's Genetic Rig: Four con fernnce, which ordered thin pregpnl session of the UN": riiearmament l Sill!-C(Ifl1V!1lilFIP No specific iiililfltllitil plnn iv:-is . . gpresemed Mnnday hm "Huh mnp niunuinumn to (,ypruS. it was dis- .ister Poul 'lliirtin said floiiziclii tins iilnsm iilllnday "5 ""0? V power ..speL,ially inmrmsml Mm "W imp talks opcncri liere. on the future of plications and 'iossiliilitio"' iii ilin ill" 'm"hl"l Bmlsll lslaml C"l0"y' U.S. proposal lie added that (.'nn- '1" N'i'”5ia- ll”? Cyprus calllialv ad,, will gm. yup (.,,,N,1,,,.mmn to .1 British Army spokesman said an ideas 30, fm-UL lllC -l,00fl troops based on the la- CORDIALITY PR1-jv,ui,s i:mcl would be adoquate for ”any Meeting in an atiiiosiilici'c of ex Pn'P1'1i('ll0)' iilai may M156-" H9 trcme cordiality wcrc .ll:u-tui. chief ilfided lilai Plans HIT ready it? im- DEMBERATELY HURNED UN delegate I-Icnry Cabot. Lodge Wise an island-wide curfew. ll.-I-urkish 'mim,my ,., ,.,p,.,3s,,m,,g and ilresidciitiril RSSli4lo'lIil llsirold ll9'3PS-Sal? p "nearly one-fifth of the island's 500,- , I-eft-wlnisgleadcrsin Cyprus have-ooo inhabltantsehasi rejected the 1n!1.lclcscribcd Inc London talks as ”8lself.d3tern1jnati0n demand in ad. vance, but indicaicd she would manent delegate to the UN Diplomatic quarters here said -- iillfl foreign ministe s of Britain. OPERATE ON AFTRF-5-S Groove and Turkey, meeting in . , . H V London to negotiate on the future NEn.h?:?:Ky:'::::,;;(:l:ll(ci .-lotus of Cyprus. faced virtual mm," mm:,'l, WWNV 1( Hr ” ilczirllr-ck at the outset of the talks. 5' L" Hos ital Sunday a liu-ini'il slit-litiiiigi limnamls by Greek Cyprlnh for "D t" ' A union with Greece are a major 2?: E2115 ll&?::?rg rll:;.nipnl;:iS',l::n reason for the conference. Only sidcrable pain wiicn she arrived "3”l"'l”.il "mi pmcedmal q”'m"M at the hospital" but that "s'liO'S "9"? 'l'”"”ed M”"d3V- doing fine now." The llflsinllll did Britain. which called the rim- not disclose the nature of lwr aii- fcrciice after a wave of terrorism mam, lind izripped the colony. maintains i NEW PERON APPOINTMENT BUENOS AIRES 'APi - Pres- ident Peron Monday named Pedro Enrique Yesari. iii. to succeed Raul Aiitiiiiio flioiide as set-rclary of technical affairs in the Argentinc government. Mende resigned the post last week. the seventh mem- ber io leave Pron's cabint since thc unsuccessful June 16 reV0li against the government by naval personnel. L..- FOUND siny must be so short," The frigate Buckingham picked COMPLETES VISIT TO NEW By GERALD FREEMAN v isiaff in England. supremo oornrnandor of NATO' No ceremonies are scheduled llinigm, ll"fIHVIP('"fWI with Gen. Simonrliit re-I tire-men! l Gen. Bimonds. Canada's mosti brilliant field commander in the Second World War, has been chiefi :of stall since Feb. I. 1951. no will receive about six m(intltI'l lretirernent leave and may WW iii Ilotntod out. however. that!-any for a time at his home in: He called the week he spent in, Canadian Press staff Writer . Mr. Massey had been in st.iup the governor-Senefai in 50'- ,John's officially only once before. wood Saturday. took him to St. GANDER, ..fld. (CPJ - A big but nowhere” else except Gander.lAnthony in the north and brought RCAF DC-5 revved up its motors. . win-re ' is plane had touched down ihlm back to Twillingata and Low- own the runway andlbriefiy twice late at night. ,lsporte Monday. "Ever since I visited St. Johns His special train took him from in l952 I have wanted to comelLewlsP0I'i9 i0 Cami??- back to Nxvv'0llI1dltIIId and to meet Mr. Massey said he was disap- .more Newfouiidianden and to ngpointed fill" ii! MlIllln'i R0 Cod some of the smaller communities. fishing in one of the outports. His the mining. farming and lumber-"Dirty Md planned in trip '0? him in om-ng and the nnfporu," he but poor weather marlo it impos- tnld n Lewisnorte crowd. iIibIi;; B on mine. some i.soo feet below 9 uckingham rolled all Sun- the surface of the Atlantic. He is Fl-M'-5 IN ADUNDANCE day night in a swell off northeast- sbown. right. with the unldenti- He appeared impressed by learn Newfoundland andin the morn- ggq gperjtqr mg nndm-Iround dignity of the people be met. by tag landed the iinvcrnnrconeral Ioeomotivel the flags on homes. by ships and his party at the island village carrying Governor-General Vincent He arrived to Ottawa Monday (During his Iolr Mr llluswy went down I three-mile shaft to the bottom of the Bell Island iron , ttsotxhddriedsaltoolwote lioing held under United Natinnslhoidup at R b,.am.i, nf nu, rr,,mm,,.' IAND delegation to the mixed arm Parks said that ”iiiiiit-utrzil ob- striir-tionism and wil.V lilvlilfi i"tll' Group Captain D M Edwards sislcntly displayed 'by the fvcchs is to be an air attache at Bonn. and Pole-st made the opera- weslem Germany. To mm, INS tion of the commission unworkable , g I g. . . 4 and useless." "'”',l'lly:c”"dled pusmunt Gluup Clip" lloivcver, he pram-ti Iilt' Snori- lam hilwilrds WI” leahe lug liresiini isii niid Swiss nit-iriln-1'5. of the four- post of director of air inclligciice . ' V H ' power teams for Ilicir ”sinccre, M Olmwm Born in ouiwat he lib conscientious and patient efforts" educated at the Royal Military Col- 1 h at 1 , I , d, 4 g - to liege am? found the "mm por'es:rverusl,irriiitfuart-iimblihiiice of ef- graduation in 1929. training as s m,,m,nF”... pilot Group Captain Edwards was previously an air attache in Paris. CHARHEI) WITH "SI'YING" France He attended the National Sweden and Switzerland pm. ne,i9'".i' (liggege Pi Kl"”m"' 0"!" posed the recliictioii. They com- arm in .. - ' , , , , plained they were blocked from ef- .lNATmii'AL DEFIACE Plmroi fectively checking complaints of V' "T-T:' Itrucc violation: in thc Communist Norlli under the rut uiiirli Mill in min Ill-ffeci about Sept 5 Rev. Roy Vessoy T.k.s New char” l The number of ports of entry Tgigpr), (CFi..Rpy any Veg. now suhieci to inspection will be sex. minister of Brunswick Street reduced from in to six---three each ifiiiteri church here since 1949. in North and Smlill KOTPH will become pastor of the Dal- 2. The number of lnsPN'il0" ll0llSiE. NB,. United church The teams will bc cut from five to date on which he'll take up his three and team membership of 12 new duties is not known. lto 14 men each will he slashed by ommission. half South Korea earlier this month gave the commission members six days to leave the country. charg- ing that the Communist team fIIL'iIIi)CI'S had been ”RflylilIl " The deadline was later extended. but dcnionstrations have continued at the five ports of entry where the commission members are all- tioned. BRITAIN PLEASED in London. the foreign office consider the reshaping and pos- sible disbandment of the commis- sion A sp' man said "Since the NNSC has been prevented by the Communists from carrying out the task allotted to it under the Korean armistice aercemcnt. we are glad to see that the military armistice commission h as accepted the NNSC's proposal for a reduction in the scale This is " '''''I''l first step.” In the Bl'ill-ll u -' tllllllnll sion has become impotent and the foreign office apparently sees little- reason for its continued existence. iProbleirts Discussed At: Medical Society Meeting "None of the five cascs of polio- County. and one in Prince County. Minister of Health stated in a re- port submitted at the annual meet- ”Poliomyelitis reached epidemic proportions in the province in 1964 mg of the Medical Society of with 84 reported cases and 4 Prince Edward Island. which deaths. The first cases occurred; opcncd in the Prince of Wales in the vicinitv of Charlottetown, College auditorium ye; t orday, during June and the spread con- morning. tinued eaitward with it: 'iea(i,-geiati . , . gnumber o cases concen a n ..i.:'. if-Z.i::”.i."ll:l”."l.iiiL”S2342? M----v . . ldistricts were in the Cardigan area ni King 5 "Poliomyelitis vaccine was marli- County, one on the north shore and .1 M p Ih . . . " 1 d one on the sow slim 0' Queen”-' 2233.1.2.”ii.5.il3lfliE5l"i.32Li.. tions of this vaccine werc licfmn in iregional centers on April 4th Ad- ministration was limited ti Grade I pupils. but later cxnanderl lo Gradi- ill as morc iarcinc was procured iTwu doscs were given to a total of i6,0flfl children, which represents some 90 per cent of all pupils in the two grades ”Tlic mortality rzilc iI'lIllI tuber- lciilosis was the lowest in the history inf the province during tlic past year reaching thc rato ul 10.-1 pcr iflflflotl lpopiilniion llnforlouzitclv tlic mod- hldii" rate has not ri.-wlincd in :1 like imanncr anti a totril of lift new active itlasn" -vcrc iliscovcrcri. as wcll as 2R in-u iiiarliin i-.-mu and ill rc- infill niinur . "Vlllfii Tlllliiiilii ll.Ix in-vii min-ii lPl!fl(lfi Ill i't'fRlIIllIfI 4'I'I'lflllI lh'IllPlll'n lxrlih positive sputum within thc in ,SlIiiifi4iii 'lilItVil”l' li'.' lain such cases fink liccp invol-tr-cl on .-u Pl any Declares New - Aroentine i saw caiiea ill l-TVOS tllll'..S chief of Arconivn: Miglici Cnmhnii. sniil licrc blon- flfll llial lit'll .'inli-LL(IVf'rIln1Pl1C terrorist plot hnil bccn foilcd which -aimed at "rrcatini; panic in trndc. industry and linnkiug." '" iolrl iicu'sp.'ipvr lIIl'II lii'll the 'Ilt!i in no way thrcoicn: nritv of the stair ”'vi:i Save a press i-nufcicucc (ll'i-ill I llOll(lP action during the lweekcnri tollouinc tlic vliscoicry of arms and cviplocivcs hidden in R residence in a luxurious district of Bu:-nos Airei-. and thc arrovi of a group of society youths Gaml irl til i fl l i Mi"! Pwhd '07 3I'lPm9"'- terrorisitnacriiiiili uni; siiiillogt nlnriiice l" Twmlngmo harm" iw” "E but pnlirc were closinll in He misled 5i-'h90"eI'5 my mimlg lniwould not sav how iiianv susneclod 5h3""W Vial" While Smill" "tmlterrorlsts v.'uii'i- uurler arrest The d0"9d the 8"1'iBC9- number is believed to be above an. SHOTGUN SALUTE - Th police haul from their raids Then the Buckingham skirted is incllidcd ll rifles. 12 pistols and infill! in "I0 983' 0i Exploits Ml lit" two suh - machiiic guns. Gambon way to Lewisporte As she sailed and . numhgr nr um-hi; 31.0 war. toward the town, three lilllr used Ivy the forrnrixt: schooner! fired salutes from .-hot 7 guns Mr Massey waved his hat from the qulrterdeck R:-uicrr-l-'l'he icdcral pnlicc. nl ll' TORUNIWV i('Pi Pohre said Small hoata full of waving fisher- Wednesday night -seven women ifolk circled the Buckingham when- were arrested its prnstiilitns in ever she dropped anchor. downtown Tom no Fm iiri Retort he boarded his plane at ,Gandei-. Mr. Massey opened a new woman with keeping a ilown. might h recent years- several occasions. it has been found claim save,-Manly 0",. the island myelitis reported to datepthis"yenriAt least three of ihem1)Bllt3&Ixi-I iarllliun ,u,(acm,, g. regain .ueh mu. if this were renounced by Britain. had receivedrolln vaccine. Dr,rcquu'e treatment In e Or one in-um V-,, ' Owcn I-I. Curtis. Provincial Deputy.Centre. same wards with others. and no separate accommodation has been made available up to this Continued on page I. Col. 6 IE 'llf)R()NTO ICPIeMinimum and maximum temperatures: Min. Max. lizi son . . . . , . .. 44 49 Vancoiiver .. 53 TI V'('loi”'l in 84 F.fiIlIf!IIlOI1 50 75 (iii WI") 45 75 Fr Won 41 70 l" ioipeg 49 68 Toronto 60 72 Ottawa . 45 75 Montreal 54 77 Qiichcc . . -to 72 Fredericton . 48 89 Saint John . so 8.1 Moncton 48 80 Halifax . . . 51 R8 Charlottetown -- 58 Sydncy y . . . ..... Si 67 Yarmouth 52 632 St John's , . . . . . . . . .. 54 70 HALIFAX (OP) - The weather office says a disturbance is mov- ing slowly northeasiward and a gradual improvement in the weather is expected in the district Tuc. 1:-iv Eastern NB. counties. Bay of Chaleur: Clear with a few cloudy intervals: cool: light winds. Low- high at Woncton 45 and 65. Camp- hellton 48 and Q Vorthern Nova Scotla. Prince Edward Island: Variable clonal-I ness clearing about sunset: tight winds. Low-high at New Glasgow Ill and 05. Charlottetown 50 and It. - St. John river valley: Clear with ,a few cloudv interval: little change to temperature: light wind. Low-high at Fredericton 45 and 08. Saint John 46 and 05. Edmundstol Thursday that within half an hour an 31"! as lli:.'i tidn todav at Charlottetown in the at 793 um day morality ciliaers charged two Ft!-"lM It 8'04 am Summersldd bawdy tlrlo eighteen minutes later than dressed to bunting In his honor.-lof Twlliingate. There. Mr. Massey-townsite, making official Gander-'s, house. Police said it was the larg- CllIl'l0itBl0WII- Ilardai Frank Miller. Iuburban Rock:-ilffo. He will draw the province 1 most happy tli-no.. by boy scout and girl guide tun-ivtslted an outporf fish plant whereliuaius on Canada's first alrportl eat number of such ai-rem on one and 0-34 pm: at 0:91 pm. standard In: at Sun rise: at l.3i a,m, and Iota .-,;g.i.ao.x ; 1:- ;.i V 'l . TQ9'