OTTAWA. — Dr. J 8. Hart of the ‘National Research Council ex- amines an Australian Aborigine [asleep in the nude in below-freer I ood ing temperature. The and wires are for recording body heat. NO BLAN The name is slieltercd by a wind- break and flanked by two small fires. Dr. Hart has also perform- ..“-s. KETS an ed this feat. (CF Wlrepholo). tNa- . tlonal Research Council.) Canada Proposes NATO Be Armed With A-weapons . PXRIS vRetitersl —— Canadian ,\'.\TU delegate Charles Cannon‘ proposed Wediiesday that Europ“ e.iii lll(‘lllll(‘l'\ of .\'.-\T() be armed with lat'llL'dl atomic weapons f(ir use in a "limited' nuclear war. Addressing a conference here atomic weapons, Cannon said. the ~ the of .\ATO legislators. (‘annon pre- I weapons “could be limited to mil- dicted that in the event of an " out nuclear war, Russia would be-i gin by attacking the United States and Canada ‘ ment for the Quebec riding of] Iles-de-la-Madeleine appealed fori the establishment ‘ 1 Europe because they possess "the riches. the resources and the manufacturing capacity” to sup-.’ ply l-Zuropes means of deiciitel If NATO'5 European members‘ were e q u l p p e d with la(‘llt‘aI} itary areas and targets." MIGHT AVOID WAR “This defence could be used to’ be necessary to make it crystal’ clear to any possible aggressor? of a NATO that these atomic tactical weap-Qhas been ill at her home is Leo Perry and Alyrere Arsenault. Mr. anti Mrs John J. Baglole have returned to their home in Southwest after iisiting their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. Mrs. I-‘red John . M. Keith Baglole. Southwest. weeks visiting relativu and‘ friends. I I l iris Gallant of Miscouclie left- r l4Lh. where she will attend, the Royal Winter l-‘air. lris. a} lPage 12. The Guardian Monday. Nov_ 25. 1957 Post Office Salutes CP ' OTTAWA tCP' — A new five-l stamp. a salute to the press. CG)! , of Canada. will be issued by thel 22 post office Jan. . Postmaster - General William Hamilton said today the stamp is htended to emphasize the signi- ficant influence of the printed word on the life of Canadieors: The announcement also pays tribute to The Canadian Press. the national co - operative news- gathering and distributing organ- ‘ izatnon which this year marks its 40th anniversary. Mr Hamilton said in I state- ment that The Canadian Press "in its day-to-day dissemination of news material has played an important part in bringing the people of Canada closer together and in helping to create the Can- ada of today" SALUTE T0 PRESS _ The black-and-white staiiip was designed by Alan Pollock oi Tor- onto. The columns of two news- papers—titled bilingually Press — blend ‘into a background scene symbolizing rural and ur- ban Canada: A grain eleiator. and power buildings and a broadcasting tower “The new stamp is a salute to the fourth estate of this country past and present and to The Can- an Press as an institution." Sydney, C.B., is spending a few days with rclatiies in O‘Leary and Knutsford. t With Anniversary Stamp the post office said ground note It add "From early dlys the press hi Canada has played a great role in proclaiminz the \iewD0IM 0' the people and it building for de- mocracy. it has proved both I strong influence for national un- ' and for world understand- ing " PIONEER JOURNALS The history of the press in what now is Canada goes back to 1752 with establishment of the Halifax Gazette. the statement . After the fall of Quebec. a weekly paper. La Gazette du Quebec. was published ‘in 1764 by two English printers, ‘ Brown and Thomas Gilmore. in French and n lish. The Montreal Gazette, 1778. first appeared in the French lang- uage and was founded by Fleury Mesplet. a printer who accomp- anied Benjamin Franklin to Mon- lnabu:lt- A Free treat Le Canadian was founded early in the 19th ientury in Quebec City by T . Bedard. J. Blanchette and Jean Thomas Taschereaii and. like the colt-nial advocate of William Lyon Mackenzie, hotly expressed its views on the cause of the people. The Upper Canada Gazette and Anicrtcan Oracle was Upper Can- ada's first ‘per. appearing in appointed committee and com- pany representatives are continu- ing to meet. Mrs Liiiiiie Elli: and her sis- and . for Toronto on Thursday. Noxem-ii ter. .\ll‘S Alvin Haimond of Tor-, onto. are spending a few days in 0‘l.eary. called home on account (‘P was victim of a regrettable ac-{member of the 4.1-1 (-|uh_ was 3 of their fathers illness. cident recently. while operating a tractor. when he had his foot se- verly cruslicd necessitating med- ical attention. Miss Mathcstin who has been very efficient teacher of the Southwest school for some months has resigned her position. Friends of Mr ur Birch. Southwest. Artill- regret to :avoid plunging the world into ail:-am their young daughter has The Libergj member of Pam;-{nuclear war," he said. "I! Woultlbeen LU at her hum e from an attack of pnumonia. Mrs. Raymond Campbell who now _\'.-irih American sector in which‘ons will in fact be used againstiable to be out again. l-juropean powers would COIILFIIJ‘ me. if Russia could knock out North America first. he said. the West- ern world would be deprived of an aggressor. t "But this use would not be extended to the ultimate weaponsi of annihilation such as the hydro-. gen bomb unless the Russians use: Congratulations are extended to Mr nnie Birch whose marriage took place at St Mary's Anglician Church Sum- rnerside. October 26th. The bride its power of retaliation. Russiajonc “‘'5‘-" I“ “rm” En‘ C°mp‘°“- Sher‘ ih.-n “Quid be able to conquerl Caiiiioii also called for the pool- br°°k9- The 3700"‘ '5 ‘he 50“ 0‘ w‘p,.,iem Europe with cohveh-;lng of scientific and technical tal~ ‘ M“ and 3”‘ Mull" 5"‘Fl‘- - '9," of NATO counmes . Mr and Mrs Lonian leo who tional fo r c e 5 without risking‘ atomic attack within the Soietl l’nion. I Cannon said the United States: and Canada may be in greater‘ immediate danger of attack than,- The conference was debating a report by its military committee; which was highly critical ofl NATO‘: reliance on atomic weap’ ons. WELLINGTON His many friends and relatives rczret to learn Mr. C ar- lim has been a patient in P.C. Hospital for the past few weeks. One hope no see him re- turn home roe! soon. Mr. John D MacNeill was re- cently admitted to PC. Homital. Mr. and Mrs. Dan M»acLeod of \'ictoria West. has taken up re- cidcnco in this vicinity. Mrs. Fred Macmislaind has been confined to with the flu. Her wish her a speedy recovery. .\lr Stewart Bernard of Hunt- er River. was a recent \'lSl1.()‘l‘ at tihe home of Mr. William H. Bar- lowandMr.andMn.VemoGe.l- lam. Mine Ruby Ryder. Weliinyiun Cernvcre. was a recent patient In Hospital. Misc Bertrice Ferigiioui left by buson a visit with relatives in buhomnnocentl - Agent of Wellington. has Mr. Richard and family and Mr. Phil C. Richard of Summerside. Misses Melina and Bertha Ric- hard are attending a 2 months course in Home Economics at Vocational School in Charlotte- town. Mr. and Mrs. Varno Gallant ll Barlow. recently visited Mr. and Mrs. George Nel- son and Mrs. Caroline Nelson. all of Charlottetown. Mrs. l)o.nat M. Arsenaiilt of St Raphael has returned from a 5 week: visit in Ontario. W hile there visited her dau and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Do- Iar Gallant. also her son Martin and family. Mrs. Arsenault made the trip Wlilh another son Rene. who was home on holidays. On return she spent sometime ‘ Montreal visiting heir aunt. Sis- ter St. Paul of Trinity, of the congregation of Notre Dame Messrs Cedric Gallant. Armand ' and Glorice Gall-aint, who have been in Toronto. returned y. Friends of Mn. Gertd Painter will be sorry to but she has been a patient in Prince County Hospital Mr Carroll Delaney. (‘..\'R herebe S fiamily of Emmanuel S. Gallant of St. Phillips”. whose death oc- Mr and s. Aldon Gaudet. 0'7‘ Gilbert, are visiting at the home - of arrived some weeks ago from ancouier. BC, and have been visiting friends and rela-tives in lvarious parts of this province. left re cently for Florida, will spend the winter. Sympathy is extended to Mr and Mrs. Lawrence McKinnon of Summerside East on the recent death of their young daughter. age 7 years at PC Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Erriest Gamble have moved into their newly com- pleted Southwest, having disposed of their formeir residence to Mr. Clifford Perry. who has had it removed to Mis- couche s The many friends of .\ir Sterl- ing Ryder. St. .\'icholas. will regret to learn she underwent an operation for appendix on Friday November 15th. One and all hope where they Mr. and Mrs Eldon Barlow of St. Eleanors, recently visited re- latives here. Mr. William J. Itlat-Aiisland ls I“ able to be out again after being confined at home by illness. A grou about 15 Girl Guide members were transferred to Theatre at R(‘.A.F. Station. Suimmerside on Thursday eve- ning. November 7th. Films of camps were everyone aijoyed them very much. Inter- esting talks wae given by Scouts. After business part of the eve- ning. lunch was served to exery one and the evenings entertain- ment came to an end. Friaids of Mn. Alfred MaKln- non will regret to team she has been confined to her home through illness. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arsenault have returned to ' Bridgeport. Connecticut. 3 ' summer months visiting fives and friend: in Egmoot rela "°" Bayandwelan l ' gum. Mr. Adolph Maddix left recent- ly for Toronto. where he will be em . Friends will be pleased to know Mr: Aubin Arsenault ll much im . proved in health. St their daughter. Mrs. John Van- tied in the . 1.‘ .pp0.,¢,_.d ,,¢,,u,-y for me mm, and Mr vmwm. Md f.m__ro. NS, spent a few days recen-i tut.-y vat . Joseph Nan w‘ be 11 0; Mmogm-,_ N3 fly with relaitivqi and friends in Y nnalamw Mild‘-I39".-Il*'lieldRtIIehoIIioofMrs.I;eo .naMnnsiphAmm.iicW"0o-Gl~nou'rvuid0'lnuv. ll!llfi"lh‘h0¢'Nl°h Bernard. thecIIID|IlnR¢'"Invetaken . the etity. Poll a wee Joh w Mum“, 'g].dd1-guthp ham 0; M" ANN, Gun“ 9“. Mr andMrs.liraDemvluofCas- Peterflallant. Felix Pineau, John Mu Lunch W... .9.-yea by the WW“ mm,“ BM cumpec. were Sunday visitors to Pet¢mA. GollaGn.tu glen the hatch. and 3 mm was col- Milo and vicinity. ‘M. R9300 In 3" 0"‘ Ioctied for thigh mass. he Gallant. On Friday. November am up M|SCOUC}-IE yo»-m,m Dewar. little son of The altar society of at. Phillip: manna: Altar Society met at Dr. and Mrs. Charles Dewar wu bold Ink inmtfly meeting at the In borne of Mrs. Edgar Gallant Raymond Haywood of Halifax. taken to Hlllllfl todlv. when he gun. u )1". . III’ r momhly meeting Roll was a recent visitor to Mincouche will receive treatrnent. He was wit u octuidonoe of six man- call was by 19 ' at the home of his sisters. Mn. Irmnpanied 5!’ hi! mother Ind but Heethj opened with proy- born. A lottery was held. lucky pm" Dggflochg ma M” pm. Mrs. George Dewar. I’. Fbfichl «report was given winner ' Dell Bernard. gin Steele. .‘ .'."‘_ vuwu. mung”. ’mm. at . gnu Mn, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Palmer and pm that i-Una-to. A an-win; Joseph . I of On Wednesday. the Mlscouche ""“lY- m°‘°M E0 W to enact was win by Mu. K-Irv low-rv to provide coal far A Wid- subdivision of the Catholic wt» '15“ "TI l’Il'M“ PI 1- Mt ‘Ibo Illa Cl $10.50 '0! 0'05 m°'-h¢1' I05 ,5" “ 3".“-I‘ men‘: League held their meeting M" 7”‘ Wm‘ ‘'5 °'“" to_oup:t:;1j“uKho,MMM"_Gu.G.M“. relatives: 1. meeting will be prize; in mum , adigl t hoot. Meetingt be »~ .~ Mr. and Mrs. (‘arm Harrison mu 3 5-'°i-o--w or Mn A3»--..'.§"i'.l§'.l. PM"crN:ll '33 .§.‘°'.'.‘. -d '-m"v- 0"‘-9-'-M were re Gdlantwheren exic'Ii1eof“m“n S‘ '- - elltviitflllofiilllllool g . Dunstan: Universi , ‘“’°'‘‘ '''°‘'‘'’'" spent lie weekend in Mincouche-lpflflnh Willi *3‘ M" mu“. d'd’°u"'Mo"' attheli-respective homes. "land 0’ Mr H‘ ‘ _ A dellciouo Itnd I . 71'! MIM ’°;'°M':_‘_""” ’A'’‘.;:‘' “d ‘°""" am glad to see him back lune. 1---w---««»«--~-:'..'......a..:...;".'.'..:.f°.°:t.'-ii-r * i-~0-~ ch.-ioimowu w‘lIl'Mch'“hdd“Not"D.m:lllI.|II uoupiuii-o'uai-7. anoint- nnt of acting director of the °°"’°"- a“"'°"°‘°“"- Friend: of Ir. James II. Inc- |¢n Vilnius. wry to-b&' Int mA“bm,N_ *‘Pri:idsofMrn.Mu-kJ.Gau-5.3.”: yggiinggougngplg, ..lamea - l'°°"°”'-Vlllbfllld tfleltlwilllibefyhavvetore-eltl' g—";.,_...,.,.hItIot|IIeiiimuch improved mgcgunfiqfittd ‘fig. ~ ,“,..‘ fit having spent some time in g D. II! Pfllce County Hospital ,Ilr.GeI-1| Ilaonaoald. ouuv . uusdvhcmamom. iuitau-ututunotunprunls ind h finch or edit the be and II I 5050- Jcg find limb! Mcseilleffiwmlddiplcahwfin. ' . Jj. Eeoocho. recently left for U.I.A fiI}Mj,XOXIIIQ£ rhflhuflohjd winner in a Homeeconomic coni- petition. l l Elaine Gallant and Rosalie Des-, -Roche. student nuflses oi the' Charlottetown Hospital spent ‘weekend in Miscouche at their re- ;spective homes. 1 Friends of Carmella Martin.l Miscouche. will be glad to know {that she is much improved after ‘having been patient in the Prince County Hospital, Summer-‘ side. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Harris Johnson: and family. of Halifax. were re-‘ cent visitors to Miscouche at the ._home of Mr. and Mrs. George'- iVeno. I l a Mrs. Albert l)esRoche of Mis-‘ couche. recently spent several. days in Egmont Bay. guest of her lparents. Mr. and Mrs. lant. On We-dnesda37'5veiiing. Novem ber 13th. the Miscouche Homel land School Association held their ‘monthly meeting in the Convent Auditorium. Jerry Richard pre- llided. The highlight of the ev ining was a debate by the pupils ;of Grade eleven. B.V O‘LEARY Mr. and Mrs. Norman William-, non of Sydney. .\'S.. spent the: ,‘weekend in O‘Leary, guests oi 'Mr. and Mrs. Owen Jones. The members of the Women's ,Association of the 0'l.eary Uni- .ted Church met at the home of §Mrs. Charlie Willis on Wednes- day night for their \'o\ember meelmfl In the absence of the president Mrs George Matheson. the vice—president presided. Next meeting will be at the home of s. Burton Boater. The Knutsford Women's Insti- ute held their regular meeting at the home of Mrs Thomas Harris on Wednesday night. Mrs Beecher Smallman. Knots- rd. was a visitor to Charlotte- town over the weekend. guest of is on the sick list. and all hope for a speedy get well. ‘Hie many friends of M r I Percy Sentner are glad to see her home hospital in Chariot Mr and Mrs. Cecil Wood and daughter Lana of Cape Wolfe. are visitor: to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leary r Mr Hamid MaoGregor of Tru- Hem)’ tended to the relatives of er parents. Mr. and Mrs. For- est Phillips. Friends of .\lrs Heber Keane.“ re very sorry to hear that she‘ after being a patient in I - tietown. ‘V’ Percy Sentner in O'- oeontly. '°” PIUSVILLE Friends of Mr. Phillip Gallant of his illess and wish him I spee- dy reco '. Mr. Lewis Jones. Bloomfield. is hauling the mail over his route during his illness. A meeting was held on Thurs- day evening in Piusville hall with Rev. Father ' ral lad- ies to teach cate- chism for the winter months. Friends of Miss Arlene Corcor- an. employed in Albertoii. are sorry to learn she is confined to her home with an attack of the flu. Sincere s_\ mpatliy is being ex- M . Felix Doiron. whose death occixii red recently. Memory Lee Retires, Crime Circles Pleased LONDON tReuters‘-——London's ‘underworld celebrated this week- end the retirement of ‘‘Memory'’ Lee. 1 Scotland Yard veteran of 35 years of crime-busting, who reputed to never forget ii face. Detective Chief Superintendent Robert Lee. chief of the Number Three Metropolitan Police dis- trict. was given 42 commenda tions from the chief commis- sioner for his gang-busting work. In cafes of London‘s Soho dis- trict. the underworld toasted his departure from the crime scene. Sigbs of relief from the law- breakers went up from Piccadilly Circus to the dock area of East London——the area their arch-foe is leaving. Lee once was chief of Ya.rd's “flying squad." I group f men on call for any major crime in London. To die Yard’: many methods of combating crime. he added his phenomenal memory for any a laugh when asked about it. ENJOYED IT ALL ."Memory" was won while work- ing in the criminal records office of Scotland and. Vote Against Strike Action SAINT JOHN. N B. ((‘Pl—F.m- ployeea of Atlantic Sugar refiner ies Thursday voted against strike action while com- pany and union are engaged in negotiations for a shorter work week and increased pay. Employee: were seeking a work week reduced immediately a 25-cent hourly increase. company‘: present nlary Iclfi I’ ‘LN to ".77 II “I've enjoyed every hioment." Reject Woman ' Mayor In Nfld. CLARl:IN\'lLLE. Nfld. tCP)— It looks as if this North West Arm community off Trinity Bay . will not break precedent by elect- . ' in a woman ma 0 1 mail carrier. are sorry to learn] 3 y r. Mrs. Harry Drover polled the most votes in the Nov. 12 mu- inicipal election and by tradition she would have taken the ma- . "s seat. Most small commu- 5i...ies in Newfoundland elect only icouncillors. with the top job go- ‘ ing to the one who had most sup- rt po . However. at the first meeting of the new council here. town fathers apparently decided they didn't want to be bossed by a y named Boyce l Smith. One observer said the meeting lwas so “stormy" it would have gotten out of control had not a magistrate been in the chair. ,Meanwhile friends of Mrs. ‘Drover are circulating a petition asking residents to install her in the office she won by defeating all her male rivals at the polls. Should M.rs. Drover fail to get the mayor's seat, she still will be the first woman councillor in Newfoundland. Her husband was also elected marking the first time a husband and wife team served on a municipal council. 1 Loan orricn l ' OTTAWA icpi—caou-iii Mort- gage and Housing Corporation will ,close its branch office at New Glasgow. N S. Nov. 25 as an eco- nomy move. it was announced !'l‘-hursday. its duties will be under ‘ on by the CMHC Halifax branch. j WHAT N0 ALARM? TORONTO iCP i—-Thieves broke into a burglar slam! installer’: plant Thursday in made of with a company truck. a va- ‘cuum and an electric drill. police said. 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