no Gum. Charlottetown. Thur. Sept. 24. 1984. 13 mm touenm ulna or an i up! crew u least 80 feet “’6 “$52151 thousand "shew; away 522. ii: iii? lilvaSIO-lfzi: 0n Princess Royal 'lined the docks Tuesday night i floating bumpers. By DAVE BUTLER to see the princess off on her On the har‘aor side of the trip along the Newfoundlandi Britannia. an RCMP ship main- .south coast to Corner Brook.§tained a constant guard and l’l‘he Britannia moved slowlyj there were at least five armed from her berti amid the strainsl policemen on the wharf at all of Auld Lang Sync and a Zl-ltimes. Scuba divers scanned gun salute was fired from theievery inch of the Britannia‘s pier. it each morning. lNO INCIDENTS A police officer said there ,yacht itself were as strict as New Soviet Union 51 JOHN’S. Nfld (CP) —-‘ever on the final day of the were] "9 tingldemss during the s c urity that was placediviait here. Only a few author- "W3 W“ "9- eCUl‘i‘y melt-l ’ a i- o u n the Princess Royal‘ ized individuals were allowedi sures were “mm” {0” "m l HIStory Released uhcn she first arrived here ap. within so feel of the ship andlsort 0t occasion" and recent pral'cd to be cautiously relax- a 24-hour watch bi armed men Ports 0‘ “"93” again“ . . . . 3 Queen in Quebec were in no ficial Soviet history. portions of 1'.- [hh MOSCOW (AP) — A new of- iiiz as s e ende a fwe-day was maintained. . n t. I I h d1. h h. h d bl. I «n m the Newfoundland MPL . v . way in uen la in an mg te W 10 were ma 9 DH IL‘ lere, 3L 1 When the "We" arrived‘l’rincess Royal's visit to New-ldenounces mass repres- The royal yacht Britannia',here Sept. 18. tie RCMP or- foundland. he said sions in the Stalin era without ‘ _ ldered that no one except her But the sleek Britannia ro- attempting to explain how this carrying tie Princess ROYBM guests and police officers would‘mained closely guarded untillt‘OUld have i'laPDt’ned tinder the cleared the harbor here late;be allowed within feet of she sailed. The 6.000-ton shiplcommlmlSl System. Tuesday to take her to Cornerl her. This was rigidly enforced.lwas tied up in the centre of a' The historv is being prepared Brook on the second part of her; But by the third day regula-‘2,700-foot-long pier and more'by the Institute of Marxism- "me-day visit to Newfoundland.‘ tions were being relaxed. than 500 feet of the waterfront Leninism for the 50th anniver— s‘ecurity measures around the friendly crowd of 3,000 pressedlhad been cordoned off. Fences iner ducing the trim,thriil.y BUICKS far 19 lAL DELUXE ’ sary of the Bolshevik Revolu-i 'tton which wm be celeb-aha f!!! 1967. It seems to reflect diffi- culties of Soviet historians in dealing with the Stalin era andl absolvin: Stalin's heirs of re-‘ sponsibility for what happened under what the party now cal s “the cult of personality." Excerpts from the new ‘ , printed by the newsnaper Ciis- Pravda. contend that the SOVlel l day of Canada are satisfied‘ party had worked out guaran- tees against such relapses, The1 work contends that Stalin vio-‘ lated Leninist theory. Soviet growth and caused huze Russian losses in the Second World War, it adds that since Stalin's death in 1953 the Soviet Union has made great economic. sci- entific and cultural progress. CORPS ATTRACTS l Founded in 1961. the US. Peace Corps attracts 5000 vol- unteers a month. but only one in every four applicants in in- vited to join. slowed ‘ the sealing industry. Humane Group Said Satisfied With Seal Rules OTTAWA tCPl Fisheries Minister Robichaud said in the o m m o n s that rcpl'cscn- ‘ of the Humane So- C tatives with new regulations on sea hunting. He told Opposition Leader Diefenbaker that the regula-. tions will be announced after the minister and fisheries offi- cials hold a meeting in the Maritime provinces early next month \vth representatives of A similar meeting was held in Moncton, NB. last May before the new regulations “are drafted. Mr. Diefciibaker has repeat- edly complained that present . methods of clubbing and skin- ning young seals are inhuman and cruel. lAL ‘2”. Rescue workers question Le- Test Site near Las Vecas. in the shall. Wrapped in I land Roedel' of Pinche. N9“. N9"; PlOChE‘ Md lht'f‘t’ ("‘m' blanket against the ("hill early the second man to be brought panions \vcre l‘cst'Ut’d 3”" morning air, Roeder tells of tons of lanlzlcd cable had trap~ ped them LROll feet hf‘lmv the surface following an accident to the surface after hcini: trap- ped since Saturday night in a shaft at the Atomic ‘ I‘EY 5 Fast Growth Sask. Village ‘ Will Be Watched With Care his nxporionm: (birth: the or‘ (AP Wirepbotol deal. finanrial nirl from the prowncjg! government in help provide for |n('l‘t“il(~(‘r'l scrvires .Nliiilisal Potash of Canada Lirl. \\ll oulhpciliahlesty..aha lild. \\llli‘ll plan“. to establish L shoooonoo polaSh mine and res lAVlGAN. Sask. '(‘l’M—Sas it‘s the sort of find that ha‘ V ' katcheivan will he evein: the seen many a small comnillnitr l‘""’]‘_- I'm”: “Mr mania}: growth of this Vlllafll’ min a halloonrrand burst The l‘l‘all‘ll“ Tm?” ‘4" v”: ‘f-‘it m bustling city with more than and Canada generally has Soon "C “""l""" “P” ' a least of Saskatoon. ‘ture ahcad \vant to carve its path to future prosperity carefully. deposils ‘rise to the prediction that Lani- zan. H.000 \vithin l5 voars. passing: interest. For sleepy Lanigan. 77 miles with a popu- ilation of 600. has a booming {ii- of it and officia s The discovery of huge potash ncar has ,ZIYCYI have a population of “'1 ll v many such mushroom growths. and the debris of almost forum- ten lovvus liltors the face of North America, the boom con- ditions lilill «panned lliom hav- in: passed on. Tho StlSkalt'llI‘Hiill lllllllll‘lplll allail'a department's plan ml]: for tic villazc's development in six slazos accordan to popiila lion mouth The plan ‘.\nlli"l avoid sharks, trailer communi- . ivilrll).~ inflated l.‘ll](l mine»~ and wallotod, chaotic llmhlll: dmclopmcnis become involved in housing dc» vclopmouls and real estate ad- ministraiion. the land likely will he turned over lo Lanigan itself. Prnrliu-imn iiill be under way hv liltlll ".mrrrriment al‘h nillllll-f‘lllf‘lll sllrl The potash d4" IlIllll‘ mp exported to supply hundred: of tons for the next 1-) i rezll’K Canada Discusses China Seat In UN PURITY DAIRY :17 Kent nus: 4-7125 “Parents Prefer The plan calls 3l\(l lor the up :1 r a d in 2 oi administration tlirouztll appointment of a lO‘~\l1 With Nationalists Purity Products" manozcr. plaiiiiin: and mm“: “Trails WP “Pflml’. Min- roquil'emonts to ensure orderly. |I.l(‘ l'mi' oi Said Can- isalis‘laclol')’ development. will .irln liris rliiii‘ed ivith Nar __ _ V _ _,. ._.. r - l,.,m,i ii tin.” iiin position of tho '_‘l1‘.’r‘"l]n'lr‘lll fin Formosa I! ('omiiviuiu Film is given a seal in rim lulled Nations He said, hollow". that the. Hil‘lf‘ll \"hF no raised in 11L! llll‘l‘l‘lli "'ilh Prestdent ‘ the Canadian leaders toured the ("ninmlua River asm. ' lif‘l‘ll}’lll.’1 In question: hi 0;» po<1llon lea or Diefpnhali'et'. \lr P"Cll‘~0ll said the pnsman of (‘oniniiinist i‘iiina via: ‘ ' iiith representatives M Formosa :overnment "’ the mist too or three months "j He said Canada had clearly stated l‘iot rr-ioznmon of the (‘ommiin's‘ :ovr‘i'nmcnt in PE» hill; ‘lllll'i'l inio to be related to tho \‘rlis o’ the Nationalist Week-End Specials Cudmore's PJ'S Ltd. FRESH ISLAND PR ESERVING FEARS “ "—“ BASKET Large Sumvvvliite Cauliflower BIZ—fiwmalges .255 lsla nd Select Pak pc in h. llltlllrlf‘rl in that l‘FN‘Enl' . lion KM,” N" Am" Island 3 "W .issi'nixt't: soimrr " . q \ir Diolrnhll‘rr Fl:de in! MM St s . 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