12 The Guardian. Thurs. April 16. 1964.- HO‘USEWIFE ENTERS RACE [inl'GLAS, isle of Man ~Reutersl — anadian housewife Mrs Mona Bohe- mier has entered for the Isle of Man annual walking rat-e April 17 covering the islands 17 parishes. .\lr=r Bohemier of Gold— hi‘2dge. B C, arrived here Tuesday for a two-month holidav in a party of 30 Ca- nadians. "Tali-in;i part in this part- lsh walk will be as good a wav as any of getting to know the Isle of Man.“ she ‘ m a good walker »—I have to be. I walk I mile every time I go to col- lect my mai. “l think this W‘lII be a real challenge and I am de- termined to {in is h the course." Victoria Man Is President TORONTO (‘I’i Stuart keate. publisher of Victoria Times. “as elerted PI'FSldFlIL of The Canadian Press Tuesday. He Slle‘eef'IS A F, \Iercier of Quebec le Soleil and l.‘l’.vene- merit. president for the last two years. \Ir \lert-ier was elected hon~ orary president, St. Clair Bal- four of Wmmpe: Tribune first vine-president an R A. Grai- hiel of Windsor Star second Vlt‘P-DI‘PSldenIi The Canadian Press is the ro- operative through whirh ("ana~ dian daily newspapers exchange the news of their areas and hrins: in and distribute the news or the world. CP also provides news to most Canadian radio and television stations. ‘.\Ir Keate started newspaper uork in 1933 when he wan . as University of British Colum- bia correspondent for Vancow ver papers From VHF I“: joined Vanroiiver Province a: golf columnist and snort writer and later worked mi general news for The Provtnve and Tor- onto Star. WAS VAJT OFFICER He was a navy Information ol— Qirer in Atlantic and Pacific theatres during the war. attain~ in: rank of lieutenant —com- mander. Then he joined Time Inr at New York a! a writer on t‘ana- dian affairs. and later moved to Montreal as chief of bureau for Time and Life Mazaztnes. in 1950 he. resigned to return to the Parifir Coast as publisher of \‘irtoria Times and vice-presl~ dent of \‘irtoria Press Limited \l'I’llCI‘l opera tea the evening E and mnrnm: Victoria Victoria Press now is part of PP Publications Limited and Mr Keate is a director of the parent firm, He was pi‘eSident of (‘anadian Daily \‘ewsnaper Publishers Asc- soriation in 1952-63 and is a member of the Canada Council and of the board of governors n . Officers were rhnsen hr the board of directors alter the an- nual zeneral meetin: of mem— ‘bers at, whirh Mr, Merrier re— borted on (*P's operatin: prisi- t‘lon and Gilles Purcell. general manager. on details of the serr. re DIRECTORS ELECTED The annual meetin: elected m dircr'tors for t‘rnwear terms Nine elected last year continne in office ‘ Directors elerted Tuesday. by ‘, rezions' * Ralph Costello, Saint John Telezi'aph-Joiirnal; F W novte. Halifax Mail-Star. F‘renrh-lanztiaze: Paiil Des- riivsseaux. Sherhrooka la Trib- une. Aiirele Grattnn. Ottau'a' lo Dr I , Ontario W .l, Blackburn London P'rpe Pt'ezt; ' Tr \Iiinn. Toronto Glnh a \lail; T F. Nichols. Hamilton SpPCtatnr _ Prairie St Clair Balfour. , Winnipe: Tribune: R S. Ma— lone, Winnipeg Free Press. Rritish (‘oliimhiar Fred 5, Ali- ~ :er, \‘anrouver Province. US. Power Undethe WASHINGTON 'API — Pen- tagon pnIIPlPS and presidential politics boiled up a storm of de- bate over US military miizht . and the defence de‘ partment said the United States holds an mrreasm: margin of auperiority over the Soviet Un- ton "Questions have been raised . . regarding the maznitude of our superiority and whether It is continuing to grow," the Pentagon said in an unusual statement that made public hitherto classified figures on US. and Soviet bomber! and missiles. "The fact II it has been In» creasing and we intend that it ahall continue to increase," the statement uid came a tow hours after publication of congressional ten- timony in \l'hlt‘h Gen Curtis E LeMay. air force chief of staff. said he thinks the Soviet Un- ion has narrowed the up of I . 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