Covers Prince Edward Maxims of a More Man Island Like the Dow Lies hunt in packs. 7719 Guarafimt CHARIXYFTETOWN. CANADA, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 14. 1955 iMPROVED FARM WINNERS NAMED 14 PAGES PRICE 5' Eisenhower autiicaio ontest Rusfico Enfry Hos Good Day M Million Dollar ya a..- To Aar inr In ural B Fire At Halifax HALIFAX tCP)-A four-storey brick building designed to house I vital phase of the nations defence program was eaten out by fire Thursday and the navy put the loss at more than 81.000.000- The cause of the blaze that mushroomed through the partly finished Maritime Warfare School at the RCN's Stadacima shore sta- tion here was not known. It took fircmen four hoiirs to quell the flames. The building was to have been opened early next year to begin training air and sea personnel in seaward defence. OVERCOME BY SMOKE One fireman and two naval vol- unteers were reported overcome oy smoke. but were revived at the scene by mobile oxygen units. Dense clouds of grey smoke bil- lowed over Halifax harbor until near midnight as firemen con- tinued mopping up operations. Death in City Of Rt. Rev. J. J. Butler line death occurred at the wlrlottetown Hospital at l2:3tl this morning of the Right Rev. John -1. Butler. aged 57 after ant illness of several months. Risht Rev. Father Butler re-l signed his parish of St. Mary's! Calchedral. Wichita. Kansas,l where he had been located forl several years. He returned to thel Island in July and during thel summer months lived with his- nephew. Rev. '1'. P. Butler. pain: A naval official said he thought the flames broke out on the bottom floor at the south end of the four storey structure and spreadl through the ventilating shafts. Spotlights from a naval ambu-l lance and fire trucks aided fire-l men as they poured into the build-' inZ- Many were filter masks to combat the choking smoke. GLASS LITTERS STREET Glass from scores of broken win- dows littered the pavement as firemen took short breaks for hot soup and coffee served from :- mo- bile canteen. The structure was begun in May. 1953. it was scheduled for comple- tion late this year and ready for installation of equipment. Estim- ated cost of construction was set at Sl.50tl.0fi0. ' it was to be used as a navy and air force school for training per- sonnel in such subjects as anti- subma inr tactics and destruction of mines. Last Night and Garden City all in the state of Kansas. Finally he returned to the cathedral as rector where he remained. until ii.is retirement owing to ill health. lsurviving relatives are; three sisters. Mrs. Hector MacMillan (Wmmel. Sydney. N.S.: Mrs. John Gillls (Margaret) Sydney, N.S.: Mrs. John Jacobs (Susan) Hartford. Conn. Two brothers. Dominic residing in Charlotte- town and Arthur in Altamont, I'll. DENVER (AP)-President Ei- senhower has recovered suffici- ently for the Denver White House to announce he will confer here Monday with Defence Secretary Charles Wilson and Admiral Ar- thur W. Rsdfoi-d. chairman of the loint chiefs of staff. In a "happy mood" on the eve of his 65th birthday. be was well enough. too. to sip a cup of coffee and wave to fellow patients from an eighth-floor hospital sundeck. The decision to see Wilson and Radford. for a talk on defence and security. was announced by White House news secretary James C. Hagerty after a long distance tele- phone talk with Sherman Adams. the presidents chief deputy. who was in Washington for today's cab- inet meeting. GOOD DAY All in all. it appeared to be one of the best days the president has had in the nearly three weeks he has been climbing back toward what his doctors say can be com- pic? recovery from a heart at- ac . Near the end of a 35-minute out- inf: onya sun drenched terrace out- side his Fitzsimons Army Hospital suite. the president's bed was wheeled over to the parapet and Eisenhower lifted his right hand ln greeting to perhaps a dozen other red-robed patients clustered on the ground below. Today there was to be a birth- day party for the ailing president- 'Bakers at the hospital were busy 1h"l'5d8y on an enormous cake, constructed in sections. that will be shared with the more than 2.000 gala? Patients and the hospital Call Tenders For art'- it Johnstone and the Board of home improvement in the prize of 3100.00. Other County winners are Mr. Ernest Underhay of Bay FOTWIE who receives the Sen. J. A. Mac- Donald Silver CuP '0'" King's. 811d Mr. Harold Bagnall of Central Bedeque. who receives the Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell SUV” Cup for Prince. Well over 100 entries were judg- ed in the farm home and small holding improvement c o n t e s is. Queens County had the larle-S1 number while Prince County was distinguished by the xcellenc of many of its entries. Kings County had a smaller number than usual with some first rate efforts. PROVINCIAL WINNERS Typical of the jobs done by the leading contestants in each CountY was the accomplishment 'of the provincial winners. the Victor C. Buntain's of Rustico. Three old sheds and a fox ranch were pulled down or removed: old and dead trees in the orchard and driver ways were removed and the ground levelled: new fences erected on both sides of the driveway. on the road frontage. orchard and around A Scores Highest The results of the tenth annual competition of the Prince Edward Island Rural Beautification Society were announced yesterday by the President, Lieut.-Col. E. W. Directors. In a keenly contested race, the top award for farin Province goes to n Queonis County entry, Mr. Victor C. Buntsin of Rustico. Close runners-up were Mr. Harold Bagnall, Central Bedeque. and Mr. Elmer Moase, New Annan. To Mr. Buntain goes the Hon. J. A. Bernard provincial trophy, the Lieut.-Col. Johristone Silver Cup for Queen's County, and a County the barns. The walls and roofs of the barns were reshingled. new windows and doors installed. and the whole barnyard area reorganis- ad for more efficient operation. House, barns, and fences were painted. The driveway and road frontage were graded. requiring some thirteen hours work with I bulldozer to complete the grading and levelling. A remarkable trans- formation is the result in this old established farmstead. The outst ” homo competit- ion had a large number of top grade entries. First place in King's goes to Ernest Underhay of Bay Fortune, M. 6. Foster of York for Queen's and William E. Thomp- son of Kensington for Prince. The small holding contest for rural and village homes of less than ten acres in extent was a new departure aimed at making the home improvement work more competitive. Out of about thirty entries some excellent results were accomplished. First place in King's went to Bruce Myers of New Perth. first in Queen's to Harold G. MIR- Continued on page 2 col. 8 lsh pllesl at F0” AUEUSIUS Monsignor Butler was a son of i ' - ' A '0" or-:..-; i.Z.i'.l:..i:?.”.."2.'.”.1”i..l.ii.i'f.l:.'".'"” . l" Ml niece M”. Funk Moran ut er of Charlottetown. Truman Taken To Task if where he remained until entering the hospital on Oct. 2. . .Monslgnor Butler. following his attendance at ' Queen Square School and St. Dunstan's Univer- sity. continued his studies at Holy lieart Seminary. Halifax, ".3 sq, r3q6l';ll'd'l beminary, Rochggter. lie was ordained to the holy priesthood at Charlottetown in l.Billy Graham aa id Thursday "night he will tour the Far East Billy Graham To Tour car Eqsf TORONTO. 'CPl- Ev:-ingelistl with his crusade for Christ early SYDNEY. lCP)- The depal-t. ment of transport has called tenders for conversion of fm gs Scolla II. the half-century old ferry which carried CNR trams and assengers across the Strait of Canso from Mulgi-ave in point Itippcr. -- Scotia II sailed from its berth It Multrave last May. shortly By GEORGE KITCHEN Canadian Press Staff Wrlbf WASHINGTON (CP)-Canadian - iambassador A.D.P. " hey Tlll-We day gently took former president Tniman to task for suggesting in his memoirs that Canada received By Canadian Ambassador non. You called your program land- laase; we called ours mutual aid. "1 gm happy to recall that in 1948 when Mr. Ti-umtin presented the Marshall plan to congress. he declared: 'Canada, for example. has been leading assistance to En- ropa fully as great in lW0P01'”01'l to its capacity so that which '0 -n United States lend-lease in the Second World War. " ” 19"" t" "" edm" "f the halgtotlllgliiisigi officials said iieonq I922 by His Lordship Most Rev. next year. before first rail traffic across the Louis J. 0'Leary. The United States evangelist. CEDSO causeway. Since then it cl-lg then joined 5;. Mann! lc:1n'?luding autlhree-week crusade goal been berthed at Borden. P athedral staff at Wichita las "mllln is week. said he - . eurstg followed by period up will leave the U. S. in mid-.lan.l it will UllflCl'i!0 conversion and New York Times. Heeney lloled pastor at Seward and later Prat: i'I:'&l;llIl(1'l 5PeIldJthi'ce months in fog! Cfor service between Borden - film Trumiam in agaxillilstaltinnenil-pfgf diliscilosihgdl ztllitilelllf :25 mag K . area. apan and Hong an ape Tormcutine. N.B. Q h . ' y ' y p . . p gs memprs dapcp Camgda ” one The Times. They deemed . H C . . era an aware mm mm ' . . D Thown a .ove is the residence of Mr. Victor C. Bunt aln. Rustico. toll Provincial award winner for; it arm llome u::i:s0.u;fr,l:rqrewhose mldim-we" ham” 1” mum”. - Omlng E satanic opppgltlon Wm WM, "1 Drew 5 Va”: Ta eve opment in -the Prince Edward Island Rural Beautification Societys 1955 competition. The ouer picture equipped by ,,lenMea.” mum... ,he,.ep-- ma Gmmn. shows the outbuildings at the rear of the building. Full details of the awards, as announced yesterday by the Further, the ” dun noted. "Bingo St. Teresa's Friday. Oct. He said the next three days' N. B. Cancelled president, Colonel Johnstone. appear in today's issue. Truman observed that many contributions gt bl; 'l'm-onto cm. American lives were saved by thep lend-lease program. even thought ANTWAY DELUSIONS HELP d will be ed t SA JOHN, , ., .. - - ' ' f Dance l.ower Montague Hall tsraaveelling hoiilliiltal.ocllilillc,f0:3'i:. N,,.."f.Teck-S schedifneg ,,l,f.f-log A'"'rmun Legion 0 Boy In -”'we may never get the moneyl F uery Friday night. pensafy and an automobile for Progressive Conservative leader Names commander B C M d lback." Q0 MAKE l E ' - - "7 er PAID IN casii ORTH Wu K M blsAalasitoui' a Dr t N B 'k C ' I M” " Hue! k' oelw” Crusade officials said the Tor- ihtiesorligen ecv;l1C:lie(.l?wbe(r:::;:"((!)i - 9 when 17. MIAMI. ll'la.. (AP)-J. Adding- . VANCOUVER (C?) y. Mama Heeney wrote that Canada mg. ' the U.S. under their Hyde Park l5. if I no fl" oc onto subscriptions campaign have illness at Winnipeg, according to ton w H B m C R ' Dance Mt. Stewart Memorial l0PPed tihe 8100.000 objective by information received here by ag"'"' ' 3 fl 9 '95 v BLYTI-lwool). Ont. tCPu--Bob. Jim Bomiar, Roland. Man.; Sven.wimam5, 20, was beaten to death ... "3" lonlllht. Burns Orchestra. ”5'oo0' The "Wiley will be used Thomas M. Bell, Progressive Mmllw law-V" ""5 U- 5- NBVY Timbers. 28. of Slouffvllle. Ont-. tSwanson, Cbilliwack, B.C.: Renel with a baseball bat in suburban gglgwguggiitiezcofhglgagiw ;:;7l:)l;fe'5' . l-0 . i l - ' it ' ' 5 Ram!" DH”. ” Gard” on!payngrz;atgu:aDns:orikn fn0ennStel'rV(;iIl..ig':1nfglf3l';1tI::l'AIg:rfITill ygtsrian aV:ll:nV::5slV:0l.ill1d5Id vlxlulle wfn ihehv Lylllln:Jl':3ll'ml:lrOni:ItIil::ai Renaud, 5,. gum.-he Dem. Mm... Nortlh Vancggver Thgsldayaiipgista pbut for cashpmd Canada. in Md" "WY rfldly llllllt converts. W Mr. Bell said Mr. Drew still flc durgingl the Secoiid lllvorlfl Waacri :l:VTiggonlflllll'lli'Thu:sd8y. H6 "W lllugriiliilsil gush: S'iloa'iIi'leIiI"cVlilllli'sn'C:ii,i-ilil li6C)l:ii'lHsii(id. 3, W” H ' "Ch 0VPfPlld the U5 3955"? ' Rue”. -mund on Graham wil go to Cambridge hopes to attend the annual pro- was elected national commander pod I-1 plnwmcn representing seven H .' I", R B ' St v No charges have been laid and 83,675,000 for military services an ay. fl, for Max! . ' . , wa. .L. .. nmeo esner. . . mate,-m,y A cheque for that, 3. Jun" AMI", Hmowun ,1." .Ir0mMooi'd it:deBrli.aln after his yinci(z;cl'P2C9 meeting in Frederic ::ntl;;g?.('l100'b0r?0-nliombor Amcri- Canadian prttl'lllt'CS.r C t 0 t Cm Soul Anges Que, Roy Hoes iei-Sagsld of the beating were amount was delivered M the Camp t crus . on . o urs ay. .1 1:--g K n o To on. n .. . ' ' .' e . . g ""' 5'""i"8 3111 Hlcoonnlck Whtfrilvson Ills ll"?!-"Fl" ”l"mPl0"Sl"P hiiiiiriioiids" 3133'” ll,toliiii' PivEf.slf3 -v ealgtliiritssy dlnerdinsgettvllehtie-n war in will River Hall. Frldli 14th. Wednesday. mum in second. But Hugh Tprnplelon, Sussex. N.B.: BULGARIA COMPLMNS ..I th'nkIn Keen”, added. on" 0 under Can:uli.I:i council of ploW- and Ted Patterson. liavelock NB. would be fair to remind your” leireglilelloldha 'o"?.'d1'i S p e C u I a f I O n O n R O y a N "'9'''5 559"”"''"l' l'”l”?- h” M” ""l Between 25.000 and 27.000 vis-V LONDON lllcutersl -- Commu- readers that even before congressi t - 5 be able in rt-prvwlll (-3"-iida "l”"F1-itors attended Thursday's plowingtmst Bulgaria complained Thurs- approved lend-lease. Canada has Mas ue ad D 0 . school? i. e. .nc.'oc,:o'l:rz"1l;:Id . state that only WW 0'"3”0 799"": Despite heavy rain Wcdncsdavmlmcd its air space Oct. 6 and to Great Britain for war materlalsl Prlzeg, l ' O m a n S 1 e n e sonmm-p . an t-ninpt'tt' at thc World night plowing mndmms Mm, ,.N;gd,.,.,.pcd anti-(ionimunist leaflets. and food. ' - Plnwim: lint:-li m England ncxt.5nnahly good. The fields chnspn Tho official news agency said there This was followed by further, with Timlmrs hcvallsc thc riilcslmmchg Him. that mu foreign ploncs - made a billion-dollar contributionl TnR()N'l'0, tCPl -- Minimum . r atures: Regular Saturday night dance, . . fall urn, the he pg he - .1. nn rlnlilit these acts wore per- goods and services to our fighting. and maximum temper M . MAL Ht. Pgtgrg 3.". Don Mun,-. 0,, LONDON (CF)--Princess Mar- Wheeling his car out of the Si- Archhi.-alinp of Canterbury. lrhn as Ed in-mu :: IV-uncc l.s Prai Huh, (.lu;."1o'am.nn' m we" OW"-;:”.m,.d M "wpslprn rlrolrs Allies to the value of S2.2fl0.000.- "113 as chestra. gout and Gray t.'.;ptaini hI:e:er James sdPalface coprttyard lthroiigh Eplrilfual fiend of the (1....-cl. ..f ric. .ll;in --rm nlnml lh-rd. will -------we----e-dz-W ----'4 3nW:fl'l'W'r """""" " 4; an ownsend met ur ay ng or a crow a spec is ors. e ust ng and would have al . - ' i ii ll r Hulmlinn rcprosonlnn ' 5"" . ' ' 7 of Regular dance Emerald Hall the first time in more than two missed an automobile moving any marriage plans. mg? ml I" flip 10 0 W ' V"'l””" " :2 71 Friday. Oct. 16. MacDonald's 03- years. down the street. The cars ground Margaret is said to have bccn Tho titllrr t-nnttutatits in nrricr e Etlinnivlvvn . ' 31 73 cheats-a.. y.An hour and 1)-li.Iiinute visit by to a stop only a foot apart. Then under heavy pressure to give up of finish . g"Li':J5V i 30 W t . sownsend to C rence House. Townsend sped away. Townsend. The Church of England a r ' "r T"Tv"”TT'T' 9 . H 35 51 -rW'.mrd.y.hII3; Itwlriaofrldtn I! zthere gethpringesighltiveesd with the QUEEN MOTHER THERE gzlpnzgs the remarriitsce of di- N B Lieuf GOV C H J p 57 g " en 0 er. e en , ,c pcrsons.'and t ; . . ' - it technicolor dfllnl-. tion that an announcement about Queen Mother Elizabeth. who officially the defender (ff ii:Eil.'..i.i. Yea" In office O a an. 5., so Rug” 0.3. 3 Ed nu. hr t-bliecir l';Ili'i0I'!d romance will soon returnsedufrorgi caistle in north; greusted and vdetclran royal officials i Quebec . 4-1 7: the nu... ma e. or" C0 8" "rs HM was 8 cohcerne est th - ;-. . 1.; l- , . 1 . l. i' Brugmat t'fied. "ii told me he ' ,, .. at - llIlll.Yl-mg:-lull?! -Id Tuwnu"d" ”'y"r'old Si-wand Clarence House when Tnwnscnd lower H." Dust!” "lelllgmlilllllllfl Gf:lll8ll:l.illf)lll'Ai.lli'rlLi'l.u'll'('n oillmigaenw BROCKVILLE H?!” - nilndml lllllcliiiitlifliiimltsxlk the essciisaorl filom splIler- gzizleflltfhtfan... -- 35 55 World War air ace. had not seen paid his call. archy. . Bmnwmk colcbrmes his mm Reid. 17. Thursday was ronuctedpthc d mmm mm": mm '0 mm” hand Ind cm mm up " Monet” 27 52 mm in "N" ha" "a xii-"M mm he W" 'p”med The Vim W” "" l""'' ”" RENOUNCE svccisssi ' yr-ariin nlflcc Nov. 1 and uidica- "f ";"""f' '"A"'” 3;i3'l'”?";,h"'j"l"'.',':lli'.i...f." .... shocs arc back there Splllorman cried. 'i)on'l kill me!" Halifax ...... .. 41 56 "I" 3" M INVH an m "uche in Bnusels Wham" more is anything m.'he ff M H H oh lions arc he will C0I1li"llP in "lo gniflng iii 56"; IE; gnrgmallwhen M. W". mung back then: Lawrence Bovin. 34. of Kemntr chriowetowl . 35 3 Music by Al 3 organ... more than two years ago. Before stories of ii romance between argarel goes ahead. she is nu. mo, um, .13.... p erm .yg3l-.0 a 'h I med around quirk and M Vina om” teamed new mm mm sydnw . p - . H . 33 p I - that. as royal equerry at Bucking- Margaret and Townsend. However. expected to renounce her right of Tom, of H n(.m(.,,am,gO,,emo, merchant. He was sentenced to he c Lipid t mp mm the scissors he ukmed Mr. spmmmm "m 1,. Ylmonm 40 - , y wggkly hue. wl..l.. am. am p.l,,,., M 1,... ma ll... ,,.-1... 1. am guggegl um pogglbllify um succession to the throne. The cx- ntiiiuc: autoniliiit-all.V iintll a hinted -lm 10- Mb” ” shot him and out he carved him St. John's as M 4 . I-lull every Friday loll. coca almost daily for 10 years. some statement may be issued P””"”" W” "M ii "'9 Wei” Nccmoi is named by cabinet. A Jury in Olllhrio 5llP'9"'” Co"rtls'l'ABBED WITH srlssolls up with a pair of scissors." (OP) The weatl- ' Maclonzicis orchestra. in 730 war hero. divorced father of soon either confirming or denying Townsend the ceremony would 1-he ciaibinet mct Thursday but no deliberated 45 mlnUl0S- 1" l”9l""'il ..I mbbed me scissors gway nA”FAf' uyrn u... ,( lieu two children. who arrived from the rumors mi! Disco in Scotland. The Church successor ,0 M, M.cL,,...,, W3, lug -its verdict, it recommended tom mm Then he mm” around REMAINED CALM crhol'fl::w;f: centred W" L”. lrnauk on vacation Wednesday. The 25-year-old princess. accom- of Scotland is not opposed to re- nampldl that Reid be shown mercy lie. gm he tapped. I gucssv and the Ho said Reid remained calm Ilfgimpu MW”. dwl, "mu". W0 CID WW lfllld lid Ill! int Thursday after- panied by her cousin, Princess marriage. .. - cause of his age. . H .,,-1 d , 1,- 3 1h scene, 1 an Icon BY "W B””5" NW" A'""'" The trial ludiie. Mr. Justice Wll- sun went 0”- 3"” "pl "mg 0 ' NliriinaldsClNlclIladc.el9. of arock- 333- ztefialtlhetli die" lalarnectinfdirecaci WW Fill Wm! 53953” "N" with John Wills first Alexandra. daughter of the Duch- Townsend's Ihopplng trip was . , csstrmsv dilly. E. -7- 1100- cousin of the prisons: and ime of on of Kent. had travelled by train his venture outside Lord Abergg. Act. a N1i:ea1xtc3:r'llii"9f;'l:',f'.',',l",.v: n-ed Judson, said the jury's rec- I ltnxezfl-H mm W S(...5,,,, .-,. my ville. testified Reid told him he m.,,,.,,, but increasing cloudi- Dqigall. anon. It inset fuchsia ti-loads. 'i'own- from Scotland. vehnya home since he arrived 5"'m"-F office suhiecl to '9' ”'""'”"d'"”" ""1 b” '9'" "" '0 II oi nd i stabbed him with the was in tail for killing a Cardinal M” 1. gxpected to spread to the "loans Supper under the aull1l- .udu.,.q:'".""h'.dA" N" 3"" ill "'9 3"? 9'""9d ll" "'9 :'I''”'” all was mm mmum wed"”d"yt frffxljl lri1nlv wlthicause. After the "the Draper authorities " . I "1 s:i:W,: Bent... picked up , M-mm mnmmno weglgrn regions and occhslodll '5' tilt Pill” A-Y-P-N 09t9b" .bm" phoumnphen and W" In t e e m.rqum u . ch" mend of fi' (' I'll 31”? "P he "main" in Dumm the imeeday "L th Iti H standing there. and kept "He told me the ruin went off min to the northwestern r on. M inn”) come 0”' - com. two mm nun E. Houui cmwhd Mcnm'iIi.emev::llivelf1iofgi'?)ll:ii ?A1J.l'dR(l)!yil.llc:I.l?0"Vyill.nfghh blllonllelrl ”;lfc9)'Mhls original wmmissmn rm c.l).dff27e:itl:"Stap,ees'dr:;,,n':,l hllaill't:al:1e with it. or tried to hit five times and that the mph nt- Eugen; c::lll1:iy9.I. clgimg all. lvaryons wclcomQ- ARIIVID AIDNI gucwigrnalsdosn .0 a limousine she been ho” ” an o.u”e"quen y I holding until a successor is aPr lice was 0 er Y ' me, but he hit a bunch of shoe: lA8f(:l(ed ll1iimtwl:h :nepal;ho)fu:c isoi-hs; .I&l31e change in ham.” 1 . ' Wm”! ' i ted. cl kn ll cl them down. I too er e 0 V AtfQlloI Flrlnorli Bllyill lII7Ill- an N". mm. ::.m: T: vsxirlzl .:":,i:.l.tsfy?lfe nlildiihmom anliiivering Nltagboiihee -rl.mill".'l.'l p0LlllelliCl'l?illl-G0Vern0l' Nladlwllein AlAMls1f'sitse:iAe:FMpfiiNc1e said Reid lalile l)l'0(())(l!lp away from him, and started laughing and, he said hed g;-cl; zputnlxtaztm I;l:ctll!Fr:5d-E”!-0V'cw. i ht Pd". litcklilhlli ll (nil-lea about his future plans. he was tt,l3DolliifAll1:" l:iiivi.,l;..I hi: gavetham was admitted Tllurl- kept hitting him with it until it prgbabgy silt tagngmimonv Rem, sagad 53' Sam John 38 and 50. p ”.u'”n” Mar ant had arrived at Clan. IOUSING WELCOME rllllied in a wolf! voice. "I have "'51 "me If l-Governor has day as evidence at the trial. it broke. Then 1 went out ur if V s u;n', Ev" Northern Nova Bi-otia. Pi-inra but London eveninl newspapers Pub- nothillz to say." wry 8 mu cfnh” to years quoted the youth as saying he shot. Earllcr. three former ccllmntes one of the .V0llllll9-'d PT -Camip Ian” mind. cl,” f'0uMn' 4 mid unurlnu pmm." 0' "R when M nepptd We Wm. M” served more an . . of new fcsfinpfl the youth told to he tried for mur er n it W" "Mm noon. mm (.hmm,.. I retain fin princess. emphasizing her impish Wills. he told reporters "Yflll .,. n:?b::8np::::; :nh H. "mm hp .,s.hM and N" Wu snm” dian court nflllauzf remaineddralgn. nmwmmu; light winds hecom- j p . . Hp ncrastnua y rnwne ll m.nd '5 M ”",."",n' ' M,” M. ,,,,,y Mo... days before the Queen and other smile and big eyes. But interest chops are making it awfully awit ASIAN! LACK F000 Wannell of the onlarln Provincial man . . V, hp ' , n. In: sou . "' ' M "" l""'.r i".:'.".”.f.".:.i"f.i """' '"" ”” .'.;'..'"' '"':" '".::'::'.'.'.:'::.”:.: ;:l.l...'":..m; ""- """ "!'.'" W" ..l.?”'l..'?.:"7L':.'r .11 ” :2-:-.:.'.:.' "' Ipndsss-t e -m”'- ' l' ' CoiomboPlan"'- - r .,r dht.fab-' has gone many weeks and It is Psssersby -- from -mink-clad port prepared by -n,, ,u,.,,,,.,,. Q...-,l.d med .5 rested for murder and that :1: beinrliggmgpuggangslninlhgg imre Hm Me Why it CrsarL0::,j-W: - -- i t 1 3' . if E; '1 3' N50” MIYW Ton,” th ti-ice production .. -- snci-ntl h-cai auto:-n to members oltbo ladies in has to blont- officials shows a . ,1 med 9, , ,. kmed Benny Splllerman, . ' . ' mmicoi M m7 .1" nu.” h flllllll "1 30"” "ml mine." I” as e an C so" a or said Reid told him Spillei-man at- near Reids home Aul1- 33 Al" at 9.34 am. and 9- Clarence House after his r'o- F sin wcicotnas spobui taxi driven-tossed acorn .. u. th f , . . 'ut' "nay mu . ml Am, population is Increasing and thinking 0' an n money 3 tacked him with a pair of scissors ihoullll "19 C3-ill l"3lil5l" Md b"'" Ruslm” 'l i 5i " m" "d 5'02 p'm' gygtrl Pulled him for l dlb- VIC till! Wm u Agung have less to eat than be fspillermanltlgadnuz t:,I3;.e';; when he (Reid, went in", "N. W," l-mad more than szmo was foimd Summersitie tide elRlllNll ml'"l"' Ill?! - - , Aldlltflllcll Sm, w .11.; p erman was s n n in ' H y . -, ' , ' . ' 9 II at I :'N0l N0l N0l ' 59 "av 3”” rfglirlhewal lffvr pgsentr the counter with I pair of scissors said dthi: isrndstiakiip. rm" IIIR:Li!(llllI;ii;l.lI:rSrpg'O:(:(0:!week .""platsr;nt:n;' 1 1 tion to the Colombo Plan ministers in his hand when he entered. they lie sal e ire re I . . . '1, AI up goodness, I y . uni-he so blinded." in added. as photosrlol loyal !'ainily's first sagageinsat! s "bis;-citing." a am is "- at W" gm on Oct. 17. ltateinent ....u.....; we then emptied the sun" in. min I'll Vmmd. at 5.32 am. ? E it till! ii