The Provincial Command of Mic RD 81 'on. by increasing its membership by 25 per cent, won Can- adian Legion membership tro- phy at the national convention ISLAND lEGION RECEIVES TROPHY held in Winnipeg recently. Their nearest rivals were Nova Scotia with an 18 per cent Increase. Also presented was a silver plaque to be re- tained by the FBI. Legion a..." ' tegis-tl picked up lNatiOnallndependence ‘Encouraged Bthe U.S. WASHINGTON (APl—When. over a year ago. I first reached the United States indi- cating Ronnnia was striving tor independence from . Washington foreign policy stra- their' ears. The signs were numerous. but two were outstanding: Ro- mania’s unconcealed mtrality in the Soviet-Chinese quarrel; Romania's firm resistance to Moscowdictated planning of the economy of the entire Commu- nist b oc. All this was interpreted here as unmistakable proof of the great weakening of the Soviet Union’s formerly undisputed control of Eastern Europe. At about the same time Amer- ican spokesmen began to popu- larize the thesis that the United should treat different Communist countries dif- ferently, depending on their de- gree of independence from Mos- COW. command. This was the first time the trophy was present- ed. Shown above with the too- phy and plaque is left. F. Pius Smith, provincial mem- bership chairman and right", Judge Clair Sparling, Winni- peg then president of the Ca- past president. I O’l'l‘AWA (OP) — With every Canadian trade surplus overseas comes not only ec onomlc hre~ ll nadian Command and now Wards» bUt 8 “511 0‘ 90ml“! Experiments Are Planned , On N.S. Whaling Industry ’ HALIFAX (CPL—Private en- lerprise. the federal and provin- cial fisheries departments and a Norwegian ship are to link up in a four - month experi- ment this summer to determine whether whalin can be made a practical and profitable part of Nova Scotia’s $70,000,000 fish- ing industry, Provincial Fisheries E. A, Manson says arrival of the Norwegian ship at nearby Blandford in early June will launch the first of several planned development programs on the unused or underdeveloped fishery resources in the prov- int-e. The Norwegian ship. chair- lered at a nominal $6,000 by the federal department, will be un- der its direct control. Fisheries research board pesonnel will accompany the vessel on a num- of her trips. The vessel's 10- man crew will also instruct fish- ermen on the techniques of whaling. Norwegian-born Karl Karlsen, whose Blandford seal processing plant will buy and process the summer's catch, did some per- sonal scouting of the possibili ties last year. $6.000 SCOUTING TRIPS The sealing vessel Minna, a converted Lunenburg, N.S., schooner, made a num r of whale-hunting trips in waters between the Grand Banks off Minister southeastern Newfoundland and feed George's Banks off the southern tip of Nova ' ’l‘he Minna’s harpoons took an average 15 bottlcnose whales during each two - week trip and the season’s process of oil and meat was worth some $6,000. Whale oil extracted in the pr cessing is sold principally to the margarine manufacturing mar- kets. Choice cuts of whale meat ers. find a market in New York Nova Scotia's first and only‘ whaling venture flourished and, led in a seven-year peri in the late 1700s. forms of fish are not as plenti- ful." “The cry of “thar she blows" will be experimental lung-test- ing this summer but if the har- pooning is good there could be a chorus in years to come. embarrassment. l Latest case in point is the arrival here Wednesday of ltal~ ian Foreign Trade Minister Ber- nardo Mattarella and six senior Italian govenment officials. “Mr. Mattarella will empha- size particularly his country’s desire to work towards an im- provement in the trade balance 3 ed with high export duties on whale oil following the Amer-l ican revolution, a group of Nan-; tucket‘ Mass, Whalers applied! for and received permissioni from the Nova Scotia govern- ment to establish their fleet and factories in Dartmouth The industry was establishedy in 1785 and continued until 1792 when many of the original Nan- tucket Whalers took up an invi- tation from the British govern- ment and migrated to Wales. OPERATION ENDED The largest modern-day whal- ing operation off Canada's east coast ended a few years ago when fire destroyed factory on Hawke Island off Labrador’s southeastern tip. The factory, originally established in the late 8005, was operated in more re- cent years by the Polar Whaling] Company Ltd. of Leith, Scot-1 land.- It provided ployment for 250 The whale still makes plenty: of splash every summer at Dildo on Newfoundland’s Trinity Bay where schools of pothead whale chase squid close to the shore- line and in turn are surrounded by a picket of dorics and their harpoon-tossing crews. Dildo’s H whales-4s many as 5,000 year are slaughtered —— to go Newfoundland’s flourish- ing mink industry. 1 For a serious effort to estab-‘ lish the industry in Nova Scotia. more are needed. says‘ Karlsen. Nova Scotia deputy Fisheries Minister Brian Mcagher says draggers and trawlcrs could easily be converted lo become part-time or even full-lime whal- “This could be a useful addi- tion to the industry. taking up the slack at times when other where they’re known as arctic steaks. l Charnly Seeks Shot At Title NDON (APl—Dave Cliarn- icy, British lightweight boxing champion, signed Monday for a 10-round fight against Kenney ane of Muskegon, Mlch.. London‘s Wembley Indoor Sta- dium June 2. Lane is rated by Ring Maga- zine as No. 1 contender for the world crown of Carlos Ortiz. Promoter .lack Solomons se- cured Lane as substitute for Brian Cuzrvis of Wales. who has a heel injury. Charnley is rated fifth. If he beats he he hopes to fight Or- m pv- NEihé’ Fare 13W LONDON (Reuters) —— Prin- cess Margaret and her hus- band, Lord Snowdon, have cho- sen the Christian names Sar Frances Elizabeth for their daughter who was born May 11, it was announced Mon . The daughter. who will be nown as Lady rah Arm- strong-Jones, ls seventh in line of succession to the British thr n "Reinforced Ship Sails LA new UZON. Que. iCP\ —— The refrigerated cargo vessel Peter 11. reinforced for navigation in ice, sailed Mon- day for Montreal, where she will pick up cargo for St. John's. Id. The 1,022 - ton Blue Peter 11 and a sister ship, Blue Cloud, were both completed Saturday at the Davie Shipbuilding Yards here. The two vessels are 200 and have a refriger- ated cargo capacity of 41,040 cu- bic feet. The Blue Cloud is scheduled to sail for St. John's nex week. The two ships will be owned and operated by the Blue Peter Steamships Line of St, John’s. ltically known as tiz for the title next Septem- eIS"—on 1964 her. a between the two countries,” says an advance statement by the Italian embassy. The statement notes that Can- ‘ ada had a 21,400,000 surplus in trade with Italy last year. His visit is typical of the prob- lems that come with trade sur- i ses. In February Trade Minister Sharp had to travel to London to explain Canada's 1963 surplus '9. i: of $492,000,000 in trade with the British. He rejcc the idea that Canada's anti - dumping laws were to blame. Now under way are negotia- tions with the Japanese on their voluntary quotas — euphemis- "restraint lev- exports to Can- Canada's bargaining po- Isition is colored by last year’s I $165,500,000 surplus in trade with ‘ Japan. ,ifllner em" Snowdons Select IRAISE ISSUE S The Italian delegation is ex- pected to raise some of the is- sues voiced earlier by the Brit- ' —— notably the Canadian anti-dumping and value - for- duty provisions 1 Last year Italian sales In Can- ;ada totalled $53,300,000. Big [items were about $9,300,000 in (textiles. $3,500,000 in footwear, ! Italians Seeking To Reduce Trade Deficit With Canada $3,500,000 in business machines and roughly $2,000,000 each in other machinery, tomato prod- ucts, cheese and wine. led $76,760,000 almost en- tirely in the form of food and industrial raw materials. minum headed the list around $13,000,000, followed by $10,800,000 in wheat, $7,000,000 in wood pulp and $2,500,000 in pulpwood, $5,000,000 in steel and large amounts of pig iron, as- bestos_ nickel, plastics, and air- cr ft parts. Mr. Mattarella will be talking here with External Affairs Min- ister.Martin, Industry Minister Drury and Deputy Trade Min- ister James A. Roberts. Canadian sales to l-taly total- of The basis of this philosophy was simple: It is in the Ameri~ can interest that the Eastern European nations be encour- aged to exercise the greatest possible degree of pendence. OPEN ECONOMIC TALKQ The first practical result of this new thinking is the current series of economic talks with Romanians in Washington. It. could be a test case. officials are hinting, and similar talks may follow with other Eastern European na ‘one The fact that Washington has invited a high-level government delegation from a Communist country is probably more sig- nificant than what is discussed. The agenda ls limited. The Romanians want more trade both ways. They are interested in buying the blueprints. and perhaps the machinery, for a n synthetic rubber sador, l the minister now heading their diplomatic mission. U. . legation in Bucharest would be elevated simultaneously to em- y rank. The United States agrees with these objectives in principle. Romania, because of its 011 1' tries, and it can pay for wh ever it buys. The exchange of ambassadors would come as a symbolic gesture, provided the talks end successfully. Romanian trade with the non- Communist world is increasing —from 22 per cent of Romania's total foreign trade in 1958 to 33 per cent in 1962. Trade with the Unit in insignificant: $800,000 . x $600,000 in imports in 1962. The talks started last Monday and are expected to be con- cluded next week. - no longer a mys at suoh indeo descnbed IMYsterv Fallout I’ m m' m ' my I. g FORMED BASIS I l FOU'nd Tree POI enl The basis of the Magna Carta mono (cm — The fanutlwas “‘9 Arm“ °f the mm" of a powdery. yellow material continued late Monday after- noon in a section of Colchester E . IS one reason why you see so many INTERNATIONA . LOADSTAIIS! derived from the coronation agreements made by Henry I, but later repudiated, tery. Tests the Nova Scotia Agriculture department labora- tories here have reveal th the substance is pollen from fir and cc. Scientists and ruidents alike ' the occurrence as unusual. The heavy fallout which coat- ed cars and build Sunday night and most of Monday. 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