Ringo Starr. one of the Bea- tles, puts cigarette into mouth of his wax likeness during un- ff veiling ceremony at Madame Tussard's wiaxworks in Lon- don Wednesday. The museum among known peop e. now features the Be atle s its replicas of well- 1 Lobster Season Set To Open On Schedule OTTAWA (CP) — The Mari- iimes lobster season will open on schedule May 1 despite some localized ice problems. Fisher- ies Minister Robichaud an- nounced today. . most of the major lobster areas I Sunday. said ice conditions are iAlEfgflNm ‘CPI generally clear and it was not promotio'm manage... practical to postpone the open- wagen Canada ‘ ' ing for small areas where diffi- I Mr. Robichaud. who flew over F; culties may exist. The May 1 opening involves Born in Cologne. iwaters of the gulf of St. Law- ; Albrecht came here Brunswwlt. ; after holding a series 0 I r e n c e of New 8 Prince Edward Island and Nova 1 Scotia as well as Northumber» l land Strait. gary. Limited 1957. died Sunday after suffer- cent of the world’s oceans. ing a_heart attack. He VW NINAGER DIES ~lrlelmut. A advertising and sales ' l i WASHlNGTON tAPi — The i United States could acquire the means for snagging both Soviet and American test missile war- proving US. : deep undersea. is potentially invaluable by-l product—of the program just, 3 proposed by a US. Navy group. ‘ The study was prompted by lthe loss of the nuclear subma-i rine Thresher more than a year: Iago and the frustrating effortl i to locate its ruptured hull about‘ “3.400 feet deep in the Atlantlci ‘off Cape Cod. ‘ Publication of the group'sl I ‘ J ‘ .2, «i3 l summary report Tuesday dis-| . WHIC‘ OE IS THE BEATLE? iclosed that the panel of navyi 1 and air force experts and civil- ; ian scientists had gone well be. yond finding better means to two-ocean capability consisting reach subs sunk well below the I of NO search Hull-8. i relatively s h allow levels inl which such operations are now practicable One goal spelled out in thell . report calls for “efficient! search. Investigation and recov-I cry of aerospace hardwa re' V9116». down to 20,000 feet." That is the i Since‘i maximum depth in over 98 per 555. i The way things are now. a Germany. Mnimissiie test warhead and its in 1957r carrier rocket casing are gen-I e V H . fexecu-. eraliy lost once they land in‘ mended $61,000,000 to develop tive posttions in the automotive. deep water along the Atlantic ‘ such a two-oce n industry in Germany and Hub: and Pacific ran e g s. . Officials refused to talk aboutl ‘U.S. May Snag M issilesl heads from the ocean floor un-, der a broad new plan for im-i areas in missile tests. ability to work‘ lin being able to recover such This would be a byproduct—5 Russian warheads — and there‘. Charlottetown nun. April 30, 1964. who fium'dimt PAGE‘Ts‘ the possible use of deep sub- mergence “working subma- rines" and other equipment to salvage Russian warheads fired into the Pacific or cther ocean Fired In Soviet Tests q There would be obvious value ‘ has been no indication that they 'Russians are able to do thisl Study of these devices could tell much about the state of the 50-] met art in missiles. including; possible advances in the vital‘ field of decoys. There is reason to believe the, air force would like to be able to recover its own test \var-; heads to thwart any possible! Russian attempt to pick theml u . . The "deep submergence sys-‘ tems review group” proposed a Each unit would comprise at surface ship with two smalli submarines capable of with standing pressures as strong as those found four miles down. i In addition to equipment for! search and investigation. thel report said. these subs would: have “a manipulator capable of picking up missile components or securing surface lines to them." I ll 8 V _\' group recom~ External Affairs M TORONTO ldian office of the National industrial 3' United States funds. CANA Minister Paul Martin leans across the conference table for a we rd " a _y - It. with US. Treasury Secretary would be fully operational after’ 3% years, the report said. ‘ (OPi—Jl‘he Caiia-' U.S.-based Conference ‘ Board says Canada may have difficulty next year in holdinglexchange reserves to rise ; the dollar down to the pegged , level of 92.5 cents in terms of . r. l * ~ .fllh’uliill; ‘tll‘ i d t Experts Warn Of Problems lp'eafian headquarters board. in a study of Can-E two years while a policy of low a. l a n c e of payments, Keeping Dollar Value Downl :33?» with a further increase in would sure on the exchange rate. ‘ The board is a group of labor. tial outflow " The board says heavy capita!‘ bustness. l political and and econo mic affairs began cause Canada's foreign would put strong upward pres- educa- . ,x . . l I \I I. .. . «my; ’ .,..'_....._...,’ . ' DA-U.S. TALKS BEGIN AT on we tional representatives . Douglas Dillon (right) as the meetings in Ottawa. Wednes- Canada-United States joint day. The other American dele- cabinet committee on trade gates on right side of ta ble are: Commerce Secretary Lu- rher Hodges and interior Sec- retary Stewart Udall. 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He suggests that the implica- tion to drawn from the re- ls that the two govern- ments are prepared to co-oper- ate closely to avoid mutual problems The report says the US. pro- posal for such a tax endangered Canada because of the latter’s . reliance on us. ‘ nouncement of the tax caused drying-up or U.s. investment in Canada securities and. e» cept for the windfall of the So- viet wheat order. Canada might now be in deep balance-of-payi- meats trouble. Canadian Firms Draw Interest LONDON iCP i—Buiat‘s from shown interest in Canadian products at Britain's iOth international hardware trades fair. a spokes man said Wednesday. The Canadian government-«in ins first venture into the hair- is sponsoring a mnecompany exhibition, With seven farms represented from Ontario, one from Montreal and one trom Saint John, NB. L to n e l Chevrier. Canadian high commissioner in London. spoke at an opening luncheon Monday of his government‘s wish to increase two-way trade between Britain and Canada. A spokesman from the trade department Wednesday. inquiries" are being received at the exhibits not only from Brit- ons but from buyers from such places as Ireland, the andi- navian countries. Continental Europe. lraq. Japan and Aus- tralia. Besides the government-spon- sored pavilion at the Olympia'a huge Empire Hall, other Cann- dian products are being shown by British firms as agents 0! Canadian manufacturers. The fair. which closes Friday, is practically a world shopwin- dnw for hardiiares relating to the home and garden The Ca- nadian exhibits include brush“ and sponge mops from New Brunswick. bathroom accessori- ies from Quebec and handaaws. trowels. barbecues. garden tools ' and door locks from Ontario.. LOVDON iReulcrsi—Bulgan- Deputy Premier” Georgy T r a i k n v was unanimously elected chairman of the presid- ium of the Bulgarian National Assembly. succeeding the late Dimitr Ganev, the Sovid new asencv. Tau. Mid. l