Ii it's Good For the island ‘ l I o ' WEATHER I . . . ‘ ‘ Clear with a few cloudy intervals; con- .The Guardian is For it J9 ztieiirgiifidcdg; goes; winds 15. Low - high “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew" v0L.'Lxxv1. N0. 51 unwound u sea-- cu- m I»: In w 03;- D-v-rtm-m- CHARLO'I'I‘ETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1963. mugs“ SEVEN CENTS 12 megs" Ottawa. and III- mmun d pod-p II No ’ ax Boost Planned For ‘63, Citizens Told NEWJOBATBORDEN l . Modest Surplus MacNamaraCons’rruciion‘Q" 2* Being Forecast Has Low BiolOn Terminal 1 SUMMERSIDE BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN A'I‘he MacNamara Constructiong. Co. or Toronto and Halifax up the apparent low bidder on thel Borden ferry terminal. 0. announccmcnt was made last night by G. Lorne Monklcy. Pro- gressive Conservative party A ‘candidate in Prince County. ‘ ; Tenders were originally call- RCAF WINS BOMBING TROPHY led in December. 1962. and ex- _ ttended to Feb. 27th. 1 ‘ Mrs. G. Aird W‘hyte pie a ceremony in London. Eng- time crews of air forces from i The apparent low, [3"! ‘5 ‘0‘" ‘ mils Pincastle Trophy to land.le award was won by Canada. New Zealand. Aus- ($1'147'919'93‘.Thls '5 (me 0‘, \\‘1;1:Cmdl'. A..I. Ireland. com. the RCAF in a recent anti- tralia and Britain. Ceremony :S‘lveral ’.‘ece‘ved' Th.” comram‘ mandiii: ott‘icer of RCAF 4-04 submarine bombing: competit- was Monday. ICP Wirephoto “n” cons'“ "f dredgmg '0 ‘ \lilritime Patrol Squadron. in ion in Britain between mari- from National Defencet idem“ “.35 feet and consuucuonl ‘of a main berth in the a rea now used as a lay-up berth. Itl By RALPH CAMERON ‘cation with the Board of School Guardian - Patriot Staff Writer‘Trustees receiving 3298.195 folA Announcing there would be hollowed b. street, maintenance increase in city taxes in 19631with $244,311. sinking fund pro ‘ ting a 'modest sur- vision of 331217.005 and the police of $2,183.36. finance chair- department with $139,089. ma" H-E- Hyndman yemema-V Biggest revenue producer is presented Cit-y Council with the real estate which is estimamd “dgehfm‘ "‘9 comm; yea" atto provide 3906.133 this year. what_ is believed the earliest 0mm. revenue expcued mu be 1date it has ever been received: $399333 from personal proper”. A M" Hyndman [Old CounCll business occupancy and auto- tthe Presem tax Val? 0". 53-35 per mobiles: $98.45.? from the educa- l$lml “’OUld be mainlalm‘d ‘0 tional tax with 3,485 men paying lprovide an estimated revenue 8 mm} Of $37.13; and 944 woman :for 1963 of $1,781,252.97 to take .paving 311.323 tor Orville H. Phillips express-- Icare of estimated expenditures 'Om . “we I? W“ “H”, cd satisfaction with the plans ‘ lof 551.779.069.61. f e‘t 't m d .H ram ‘0; land were quick to point out that ‘AID T0 CITIZENS "7° VS a? 1”?“ f ‘wm 1 > this is further evidence of the The chairman of the finance .l'",1”:1i;103“ [man :3 (fa ' .intcrest shown in Prince Ed- M”. .Hmma Forbes, 54. committee. said past pram“. ra-ntlnnlla :1 “Ian”: of my”: ward lslaiid "by the Dict‘cnbak- was CIPMM Speak“. n..- .Ihr had been to present the budget g‘Commu (inn: pa 9 9 (.01' 2" er goverment." Both express- 27m Manitoba legislature late in April or early May and C [1‘ ' ’ ' ed appreciation for the co-opcr- “ - 'h x [is he-fclt this created an unfair o - ation shown in the implemenla- [llgwgrgreaifiinugsdme 8:11;“ burden on the taxpayer. He SpeCIGI Meehng ‘lJlOII c’ this project by l'l"'l. .\ti-- “‘0va history and seumd m lthanked other committee chair- . gus MacLean, Heath Macquar- hem a simila‘l. position in Can. men for the co-operation receiv— Scheduled Today 1 ' ‘ric and Mrs. Margaret Macdoii—i ada. ,Cp Wimple ad which enabled him to bring . . 3&2? 0:00 niceel'shgl: ' ' aid. rm" —‘——'—' {he hUdgM down ‘3?le enougz filly (‘nlincil will meet at 9 . . ‘ . I , . ‘ . _. V Y ._ . , . 0 give citizens a anger perio '; l. lh's ~ ' ~ I s ; I At < m lstde of the. comfort station. and “'1' MONKLE} f/Onbtlutl‘mrl of the urn tel in which to pay their taxes. 2:523,” .nlmxolfligg £3.11???" .has an average Wldth 0‘ “’0 Briggs l.t.d.. Summersidc. ro- mmal '5 expected m mmmlevnce A He was congratulated byitwo bvnaws necessary in ‘mn. f ' d the contract for road 35 Sm" 3‘ seasonal “Ondlllm‘s I 0d Mayor A- walthe" GBUdP‘ forvlnection with last evening's pre- P ans To Bi . 99L . . . . ceive tilltIMOC'l‘O. NB. l(.‘l’t - rangemcnt. I won't go any lur- town at the invitation of tlie‘ 1" addm‘m' a 1'“ budge “fl” widening at $65.43“. permit. hcing_abl_e '0 present “19 bUdEet sentatlon of the annual budget. m at “"5 “me 0f “‘9 year- “WP-l One concerns setting the tax A A ' tructed complete WI Liberal Leade r Pearson did [her man that" camp commandant Col. G. . he “ms ' ~ - - ' .- . . - '.- . try. The contract also calls ‘h ,d f. . .v 1 some coffee paity campaigning , I . Dailley. stopping biiefly at thug".n . r v . . T I . ave no room ouit being El\en,rate at $335 001‘ $10“ “’lIlCh IS Thursday. Chatting m about 100 After speakmg Iieic.i\1i. heal-lama“. mess and dflvmgflot‘extensive wood and iubbei n Athls early bemrfi he noted. the same as lam ypar‘ {or “’3' persons - A mostly women 7 l5"" lm'md "cal'by camp (13‘19' through parls of the vast calnp-lfailgfi 030:9 2.2:“:3? “pm, I s e Blf‘GFST I'I‘FM «mam and personal properly; . g; .. ~ .,v . "'—"“‘ ""4 “"ss’ “" - i. . . '. ’ - ‘ v ' H 1 A 4 I ~ - _ ., his Ill l mil to this l0\\.lSll(‘ (m c m “Mann Nevin» HAM”). «p. I the “no... Servicing my dph‘ N the b”? educatiofnal llax oiifirlnzales of 3m“: ‘ 3' manage" "l Hal‘lax S h ‘ l" gest single item on the list of a 0" ema cs 0 ‘ ' Canada s biggest military camp. 0 Wm“. Ml. Warm" “,9; a. the‘a‘wal‘de ~ . . ' . . . ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ' '.tion for drcd mg in the amount V _ 0\(‘l the coffee (ups hc spok; vaerslly law faculty, M”. .0, $62390“)? and Curran and T S o o I yards said Thursday night the>expendimrex a; in most [firms The second by-law due (or a mflWF—mm‘ O In kl ng lp l as :1 a. on :IT I: 3 it: Further contracts will be - . called for additional items '~ lplus such as paving to complete the new wharf which will be uscd ‘I‘particularly by the MV Confed- > 'leration. When the wharf is com-j . ’lpleted it will provide a more Erapid loading and unloading of ';t1lie “Confederation.” and will .élexpcdite traffic during the1 .. 1964 centennial Observances. ‘ Both its. Monklcv and ssnd- i l t will consist of four concrete! Pearson Has Coffee Rally, The area of fill extends for al I 3 :1 sit Iii-telly of the need for kecpln pe rson visited the new [-1 (1-! “I‘m “ml” lnl'Wal’d “I blddl”: “n‘ot‘ government. with the cost to'third reading allows for install “MPH?” 5mm: 3"“ relations 0 w tericton art gallery and joined two trawlers to be built for thc ' ' ' _ . . . — ' ' _ - _ . g‘Charlottetown this year being .mcnt paying of taxes on \\llll allies friendly. _ ‘ n her husband later here for thelNew our“. pim- hshm: “cm. 1 “88.809 for interest on dchpnmpmpprty' mm a” mm,“ m be llrsal‘dma relatlons With Mr‘ lCOffefl Party. He then flew till y l the opportunity "('CUI‘S- tures. Next highest item is edu~ due and payable March 29. I953. WM Slam“ M'" men “‘“wN'ATO Pact a - .Monoton and resumed his.an - - - - . All—GENIUi- .31er (CPA-Th":ll‘PF‘mam" “"4” Chan“ "3‘"- Dan Scooter said a and «amid a laugh “till this analogy: "Re—l ' jjourney into Nova Scotia stop-A0“ ‘Umled States C0351 Guard ’9‘ ldl-V- be made unless preferential . - . . . . . . ‘ I lalltllllA with the U.S. - and I iping at Amherst and Truro. ,norted T-h‘u rsday night a A mast :naid spokesman treatmen, is given ,0 smpbund_ P hope I won't be misunderstood LONDON (CPi - Prime Mm. — ‘“.“‘-‘_‘-“" Am” “d?” n g WPSl Ge'ma" “Pr” Sald the 44940” Adel" in}; firm; in prim-P Eduard 15.} n in sayinc this ~— are sometliing'isler Macmillan said Thursday a d lfrelgm‘e’: “'3‘, "l" "f immedia'e.0hlmgg"_ was “km” “m” m land or New Brunswick 3 I likc Inn]: with your wife. . ‘the disarmament negotiations s dangel m mld'Auamw’ ‘hel Nn' z‘hom hm" the crew was Announcement of the cnn- \t ' _ times it is difficult to live with at Geneva take precedence over The 9035‘ guard (“tie'..('35tletrep°’il9d keepmg ahead "f the struction of ill! 84-foot vessels, In \ ' g ' '_ ’ V , '_ - A I WASHINGTON (AP) - The Rock reported she was in con-flooding. I . i: ‘ ‘ . I I 11$!le \Fl‘llllllfllIllll sl1(l“l‘ lmpowblo tghfilgbahelarccn‘ReGCh Montreal lUnited States is drawing up a . tact with the ship alid was told The coast guard ocean station 3:8:[Eqdapbqginfijog‘gog wamwn' A picture of old Lhailottetown‘plctliie made to be sent to '. "° “ ' ‘ ' v ‘thcre was no immediate dangerIEclio 300 miles east of the ‘ ‘ 'l :- " ' . which has hung in City Council 9V""5’ 5"“001 l" Canada- lin Icniilig Fredericton where. v NATO Md “1“ Warsaw pact MONTREAL t(‘.PI ~ Tw new "can to ban "I'Clearl ' ‘ ' Gaudet of the Fishermen s Loan ‘ - . . -- A . w tests wh‘ h contains of Iiarin to abandon shi . stricken t'rei'diter. was the clos- , , . . . . The only Fddllion to Illfitt‘ "r" “9 ‘ll‘l'll ll'pd"°5‘lay “mm' Mr' munan longh'huued DamSh ‘mghtcrs‘ Ioiifigd demands light: otlcred‘ However g the cutter reportcPd est known Cessel A call as BM” and H0" I‘m Rnssmr' Chambel {m mam years may “1195' “'3‘” l" 351‘ “13' lb? PM“ an, - A . . . P.E.l. minister of fisheries. possibly become a familiar , _...__.__..__.__.._ Pom-mil stopped at the law {ac-l Answering a House of (10m- the Helga Dan and Brita . . . . q A A lurc not be made :iiailahlr to nln of the University of New mons question by Opposition arrived in Montreal Thursday?!"r If” mspemons 0" of fig]: Infieldng V Sight '0 pmple 8” across Can- anyone else for commercial “31! Brunswick to answer questions liabor Leader Harold Wilson. after an 85-mile voyage up the c This )a-nnmmcemcm w” Hall ax TuQ closer _\ (213“ air-cm“ 1-0“ at h. S I ada if present plans succeed mm. m Hm]. “SF. rm. H“, mm from a small group of students. Macmillan said he would wcl-‘icc-cloggcd St. Lawrence River cm 10d Thurs da with ‘.w. . i7.0‘8 m pin pom H"; T At yesterday‘s Council meet- posp named. He was asked whet-her the Lib- come a non-aggression pact be-3from Ti‘ois-Rivieres. S'p “ministration”: pnkp Heads For lfiéoidm‘erxg position in Mayor Gaudet (01d mem_ Maym. Gaudm mum.” "u, m rl'als would form a coalition tween the North Atlantic Treaty They are the earliest oval-scas‘m‘ah.‘ statem pnt‘ mm m". .1 Tfie Ohlmageis crew was I”. h F d hers he had a request from the Councillors the tremendous pub- nilh another party of they failed Organization and its Commu- arrivals in the port's history but‘changm “fa “wak'qnvm atomic HALIFAX [CPI 'l'hp pnu'pr him: desperafélv [0 ml.“ H”. ship 5 Royal Trust Company for per- Iicity value to this city of hav- to urn-a majority in the April nist counterpart. the Sovict~10d they are not eligible for theltes, {Fries ‘wilhom dmecuon in! ocean tug Foundation Viei- hack on a “legwer (-nursv. Slip mission to reproduce it for use in: the picture distributed all 5 “N'l‘ml- Warsaw Treaty nations. “if it port's gold-headed cane because-law {finishinnlv small-i" lanl was steaming at filll speed was hcadmg nasl on a trip HALIFAX tt'l’t (‘NR pol- 0" lht’il‘ dosh. calendars I for across the t‘nllnll'l'A V CONSIDER STABILITY is of general use." “lo-V Wm“ hbere gyrougv'TS‘mp' Jac Beard.- assistant dircc~ TlIUI‘Sda)’ "lam aE‘lSl '3 from New York to Algiers and and (lily lioliclc art:-I \(‘IIQII‘lI- lgfimznlfillfit “£113: "Enltllri‘fll l‘t‘afllly Wit’t‘df'l llr Pearson re lied this was But much more important he pm; m Que 9C 1" 3" ‘0'5"tor of the US. disal‘niamt‘ntf| fl“ "d?r‘l‘g ‘5‘; 9mm“ was 1.300 miles east of l\ew In). lot lllt‘u‘s \\ 10 pin? millil- . - ‘l ' ~ 9 ' RiVieres. agency spelled out the Ken. freighter in mid-Atlantic. $400 Ill church donations an lillrrly hypothetical. but if on said. are the. disarmament nego- I ‘ ' 1 York. - r . .- - . - . . A .~ T19 S‘hlps hen-hm 3' the ncdy administration's defence Foundation Maritime Limited If her course was reversed it a variety of personal articles w R d H Dali“ .Sofiuwd a , ma'lmm' .nll “atmns "0“ m pmglcss m smc' Montreal East DanS. The I‘CStEvof its test-ban effort in a bore. owners of the Tlfl-ton sal- would shorten the time in which from the room of pastor Perry; e 3:: w" \l'lllll hire I? swirl“! "Hand and work “mm-d a "u' Offillle harbor l5 lN’bOU d- speech in Rochester. NY. vagc til-1. said llie \r'igilant left ,it takes ocean station Echo to I". Rockuood in the railway ‘ t'JIl‘P II I" l? S a ll r O . - i,~ -- ' i‘ t . .\ m ll oil tanker. the .1. ' ‘. . ' - - "I' ' 'm da at 8:?0 reach her. The coast guard mined \‘nva Scotian Hotel herol o P d V I1 I T “1,111,110”! by some kmd of ab llf'II VIP-hlvhdlIUa—glt‘tmcnl. _ s a Beam described teduced in hel std ion in Bei ll i_ Thp money was (Iommnod in. n e e r. - Edounrd Simai'd. has called allspection demands as ‘a conces~la.m. when the first “vague "said their cuttcr could take up same dOCkS Since her I"ec‘lsio . to scientific progress, message was received from the to 24 hours in rendezvous bc- envelopes addressed to the n . . . . . . . D. f I :ord-hreaking arrival here l'l‘tlminot to the Soviet Union. leaking Adele ()hlrogge. .cause of stormy seas. ARockwood. "l’t‘nplf‘ .IllSl MVP!” 20‘ the (“Illll'lllm‘ vlnh" \Ir'liolfion or"- 'e s I lHalirax Jan. 29. right slant on the proposed $30 posed what. he. termed 'an ingen- . l Farlimt ghip “Domed dwecuy tax on cars.‘ finance chairman ilnis solution“ in the vexatinug from overseas is the Thoral ‘ Dan. ‘H.FZ. Hyndman told City Council problem. He said it was noted also Danish. due froml last evening as he insisted that main reason {or a flat tax on figure was a maximum used all ours was to make it. easier FOLEYET‘ 0m. mph-Prime '5 no" any. a“ a “new”! bemg ‘ Hamburg mare“ u. ‘ since "we have to look ahead 10 on the city hall staff iii sending Mmmer Dlflenbak" has re' ["1316 1mm“??? “Id iiivmfih: l ‘or 20 years " tax bills. He suggested the Clly - . - . .mcica ceriicae ie at Zillzlcdwa flesh "Itidlcal' 'QPDrt‘aner six years in office is vet‘yi‘ l 'n H ausme mam'nallsmlsfymg' M“ Dldcnbaker' Announcements. notices . 10 l i There is and was no intention s‘mply use the same system as of charging $30, lie lnSlSlCd, as the provincial government In I he defended tlic suggested rc- licctl~lng the la"'A or trucks and l l t l . -.. .. . .. mans. ------ -- m I «sell? l“: liar-irisrill: illicit .TE‘Tiflllfiill WAW iismcampaign train ltead- . I had a In an inmpff P classified . . . . . , . . . . . . . .. l i” “I. r'ahmn sq}. .. but if and Hp mid H". N n ‘. 9‘, n we”. “SHIN” e Apill 8 general examination a few days be off? Finance. markets . . . . . . .. II t 0‘, m. N..." h the 1 mi;- i-li'irccrl lll “(will :1: the l1;3\i. . H l ‘ ' H)“. 19 am I van ‘9‘] Wu "1ng Run” Chlmh “our” '2 t lAm" I tblmltnlyiug ' fil‘ll'P lf‘lf «Zn-i causldhmorc "can «in l [hair’salltl the report certifying will confound the OppOSItIOII.‘ CO H . t I V I I I I . I . . _ . . . U 9 ratuiemr c any lgi Wka “(I “mm mm Phl‘e'fied ‘ r‘hlvflntlo ilals no symptoms of any> I am in'exccllcntlcondg on Editorials . . ‘ h , . __ 5 vtvl'iinl . fiIRll“A..'.\ZJ.F‘/FV “w “Wild” [hip anmP Austen-1» m mu. (ml. ness -—- and has hadiand at no tilmelias tietc. ecu City. Queens I . _ _ _ . . , _ , _ . H 5 ‘ ,v “in ‘1 H H “W :H H (Aim "RAWWW. ' ' l “l "‘0 “Odors lll‘Sl ex- anything of a L‘ltHIIlll‘ “81”” and Kings County . . . . . . . . _, 4 1 He said lhnl b_\ I \\ ion to to ( tllt . :ll'l'llllt‘ll him in. .1948 was‘thcrc isppt now. When there Is prince cnumy . . . . . . . . ' . H 2 ‘ nmlv “ix could be n‘inde ‘fillpllc- “HERBS (warm) : D:llr’r‘l[bhy Dr. hclth Welsh andlsuch mitt-"ltd" lm‘ "1V. ““allx "” Sl'm"“"5”° ---------- ~~ 7‘ all? :hclllli‘lilirl‘:()aill lid"; Mr Hvlldmau tlltlitt‘rl m n; -' Tm-wmnert Crowthers. both oflthe part of the opposition I We sport .. 8 e13 - _. V up, . . irp from lllt‘r )larilime can - ‘t.he ' be as giatlfied as I wompns' 7 been abolislud .n llu metal-:0 I " citizen will break about even ll‘t’“ “lilt'll he said no liarl ‘1‘ anyway on his taxes " l'eivcd yesterday. These show . Mr. H y it down specifically ed. he stated. tIi:I 7l lfllill Chev. askcll press representatives rolct would he taxr‘d $116 7.3 In make it clear to the public that. Monrlon and Slsu in S a i "I l the city was not pom: 'n lmlhst‘. John "and \H‘ arr catching 'tll i "a $30 lav, we are Jlixl mom: to l‘r tryiiil: to ‘H\’ them only .3» " ask the government for the ad lt‘rcrlel‘wtun. N R. has 2 lat thority." rate of $25. Huge Increase Is Noted In City Education Costs At an i-ndiinlloli ot the vast lost of education alone had ‘ "I not greatly pleased. for it:am." girike-Closed N.Y. Paper Plans To Re-Open Monday DNF'W YORK (APlo—Publisherl The New York Post is thettract during negotiations for a Orothy schm “1 ‘clty's oldest continuoust pub- new one. . _ Thursdav that [h “gunileg'l-ished newspaper. founde by Mrs. Schifls announcement PW ' e ew. or Alexander Hamilton in 1801. of the reopening came. as ‘ M” resume publ'callon At the time is suspended Mayor Robert F. Wagner 3 » “Way. It has been i tion it em loved 1.183lshelved plans to umpire the mm“ m cm. (W. m mom nearly n-iplmi in 10 roan throughout the New York ’ p I newspaper blackout and called ‘8,“ (.mmmnm H E H\,nd_ .\.= root he- (lied ('LStS of "Der blackout. now in its 83rd‘ The Post‘s circulation new peace talks for today. He 5" ' ~ ‘ V' ‘ 1 rducation in I933 .inrlcomparfil “y as 8 result of I strike. reached 335.859 last September. said bcth sides had requested ma". (‘l‘a'm‘m‘ “‘ 'h' (“‘3'“? Illt‘m \\‘|'ll ll‘lls wars expend 1‘s. Schiff. sole owner of the ‘a gain of 21.000 over the samelrenewed negotiations and saw mmmnm.~_ ycslt‘l'rlav I‘vmllll: mm in at'ttllallll citizens With Ironing tabloid. laid: month of 1962. It. has the small- I this as offering "some glimmer "ml nwmwfi M H" “mm,” W ,w of H... WWW ,m. hm”... 9x. ' think the strike had “my,” circulation of the city's of h ." . I .- _. w _ -VV7u—-——~r— plums in ultimo: llit‘ Cl‘ifi gnlonli enough. I see no evi-lthree evening neWspapers. Following Mrs. Sch“ 3 an- I933 _ . 9""? of a settlement." t standlng beside Mrs. Schift nouncement of the reopening of ppm-aim; sittian s twill/ii.“ Upi‘l‘alllll sclimils t 29.’i.lg.i.70 {The Post will be the first at as she made her announcement.the post, the Publishers Asso- ‘ A 5.3km Futlfl rmi. 21623.72 sinking Fund Red. 59,873.96 one closed newspapers to re- was Bertram A. Powers. pregi- elation laid in a statement: L 4h“! ' - ml. 0" 31m“. dob. 2,570“. “Hm 1mm,- mml 153mm Wen- Four of the papers were dent of striking Local 6. IN ; -~"'- ' ~- ‘ 4 Serial l~.<|l(‘ . "The de lion 0 Mrs. - -- . lltl by a strike Dec 8 by LocallHe prevlously had offered tolDorothy Scblff. publisher of the | Tom “N 0‘ MW. wmwmwm 21mm fi' AFL'I I i ' ' ' . .. r . r i ' ,~ -r ~ w' ' viivS‘Tbnizif‘iat:°";l.rti;mortars: barns: pl.‘i’,ll‘.h‘2‘.’:" i“.....'°*:ii.."°li KINGSTON lEGION corons ARE DEDICATED A on? or f un. . v . The New York and to resume publl-. ‘ H u _ .l. ’ “yogi”- tlial closed voliiritliitifilltt".k "pendi’ildnulizdulm‘li‘edo rlli‘hyedlosinglcatiion. does not alter the firm In all impressive ceremony official service of dedication Rcv. RA. (vIllK, ('lydc Rlvcl. Krn‘m‘. (‘anoc (ovr, “'l‘ll“ PP! HP'M “‘4 ll " '27:” _ rs. Sohiff said she had re-lol the five non-struck paper! “determination of the other pub-j the Kingston Branch. Royal of the branch colors Here ,h, pronounce lh, dpdm, I" n. hphmd ,he rhamams is lime, Tom pnmnmm. 7M} TIMI “mum” '_ "0m The Publishers As- a lockout. l l" “he gl'mi'tlgi‘f t°l cammael‘sgig" tI.“t f 3;?“ colors lie in position w b He Standing left are. past- presl- MacRac. Eldon. Q n e r n s COS} pa, I‘m)“ 73' (“51 per mm] 144.75 Order OI: o:ai:.‘l’re:3rk Cay m Tilletifmflterynzliiii-gtril‘ceky nggl'glfgxinieldgeslras: 2:; 80:3!“ fl: first hurt-hm]?th “:5. Rev. Reginald Macnon ald. dent Hector Currie. Cornwall. (‘ounty zone commander. (Soc post (my ppr hr. 2117 Cost per hr. 56.33. t. m" "'9 NW. I om ".lwlzlu’ tarmac! their old con-icuiireut Ike." ' Inn to conduct the lesion! Seven Mile Bay. right, and and president Jamel: M or glory on pan 5!. l Cost per day \08.08 Lost per day 1.404. J3 l' ‘a i