'Covers Maxlmfgi ii More Mail - Better e. dlamtlhd with I flawtlran a. pebble without. .' .' "ff --'1 ...4'1GPlGilK” ' v... Federal Building To Have 156 Ft. Frontage On Queen St. Oharlottetcwsrs aw 0,100,000 with only a narrow rectangula- alx-storiey hdera luiiding, for section fronting on Richmond which tenders have now been eal- street being assigned to the In. led. will be built of hard Canadian come Tax branch. KYO! Iandstone outside the steel The public area of the Post framework. The front -of Queen Office.will be about so feet wide street wiu have 3. granite face to and approximately so feet long the height of the first storey and with s ten-ano-flooring. The bal- the stone above that. nice of the floors throughout the The L-shaped building will have building will be of linoleum laid an approximate frontage of its over g cement bug, feet on Queen and will extend Back or the public area will be lion! R-l0hl,!lond Street a distance a working space where the 10 wic- lll Illiiroxlllllltly 334 1993- The kets will be available, and behind southwest corner at Pownsl and that the general working and gp- Uydnell Streets will cut back from proximately 90 by 100 feet. The of- POWIIRI ll dill-I-M0 of 195 109': Ind fice of the Postmaster will be on then right -Inglc out to Sydney. the southwest comer. In adition Thll 290?-ullllllr Ire! Which 1! the general area will also have s thereby 1913 Will be Ilbhlll-Gd Ind booth for the Canadian National Prince Edward island iLik0. The Deva, W . oanana; samnnar. my 3,1954 ," mice lie . .;-p.- Eisenhower Refuses To Up Tairii on Imported Ground Fish Fillets WASHINGTON, i(AP)i-President Eisenhower has. re- jected a recommendation of the tariff commission to in- crease the duty on ground fish fillets imported from Can- ada and other countries. The president said Friday the proposal, which also would have placed a ceiling on imports, would jeopardize the prospect for boosting United States fish consumption -”which is the key to a real solution of the industry's II 1 Halifax Area llas Vlolenl Siorm; Two lumber Companies In Haming lluins time. Lt.-Cmdr. Whitman is be- lieved to be in Montreal. Other homes were reported vs- riously damaged. The Dominion public weather of- largei Barn Al Scolchfori Destroyed During Slorm; Dwelling Saved considerable distance. attracted a large crowd. The storm lasted only about 1!) minutes at Summerside. it struck about 7:30 and although brief the At the height of a severe elect-r rical storm which struck with con- siderable severity in various parts of the province, a 90-foot barn be- longing to Mr. Alex Macxenzie of HALIFAX, (CP) -Halifax shook under "the most violent tempest in modern memory" Friday night. and when lightning subsided about midnight two lumber companie- used as a truck delivery area to the building. There will be two entrances to the Post, Office section on the ground floor from Queen street and they will have granite walks approaching constructed of Cans.- dian grey iharlitc flsgstones. There will be another entrance from Richmond. rmsr l-"l.o,on I Almost the entire first floor of the main section of the building will be devoted to the Post Office. Coming Events Institute of the Blind. The L extension will house of- fices for the Income Tax. Customs. lsnploynient Branch and the In- suranca Branch. on the mezzanine floor will be offices for the above mentioned branches and a lunch- room. This floor is not large in floor space due to the Post Office below being of two-storey height. SECOND moors on. the second floor there are several large unassigned areas which it is planned to assign to the different branches as needed. However, the spaces so far allotted have been assigned to the Depart- were in flaming ruins. at least one home gutted and scores of hits had been reported: Lightning scored direct hits on the two lumber companies across the harbor in Dartmouth. in sec- onds they were mssses of flames and the vivid orange of the reflec- tion merged in the sky with the blue of almost continuous light- n ng. The 500-foot long main building of the Dartmouth branch of the Macculioch L 's Company, fil- led with wood working equipment was destroyed in the most spectac- ular blaze. Damage was conserv- atively estimated at a quarter mil- lion dollars. fice at the height of the storm said blandly that the lightning "seemed to be quite violent." Later it re- ported the storm the "most violent in modern memory" here, at least for the last 50 years. The weather office said 7-10 of an inch of rain fell in half an hour. it reported thunder storms in Fred- ericton, Debert. N. 5.. Greenwood, . S., and Charlottetown, but wasn't sure if they were connected. Finance Minister problem." The President noted that the widespread acceptance of a new product, fish sticks, for which the fillets are the raw material, gives promise of a possible 50-per-cent increase in the U. 5. per capita consumption of fish. WOULD CREATE SCARCITY To restrict imports of the cod, haddock and other frozen fillets. the President said. would curtail the supply of raw material. create "an artificial scarcity. and tend to increase the price." He explained his decision in let- ters to Senator Eugene Millikln (Rep. Colo.), chairman of the Senate finance committee, and .m.....j...mm...j..:.p... which produces most of the dom- estic fillets. "has not had an easy time over the years.” Fish of some species have be- come scarcer on the nearby banks. necessitating longer voyages and higher costs. Labor - management difficulties and ”stiff” competition from imports have contributed, Eisenhower said. "The great unsolved problem of this industry has been how to ex- pand its markets." Eisenhower wrote. Introduction of the new com- pressed and frozen fish sticks re- cently was a "great forward step," Eisenhower said. Scotchfort was completely destroy- ed with a large volume of machin- cry, three of four calves and about five ten of hay belonging to last year's crop. The electrical storm hrll been very heavy in the area of Scotch- fort, Mount Stewart and Morell earlier in the evening but after it had apparently subsided, the light- ning struck about 10:30. The Mac- Kcnzie family were in the house nearby at the time and almost im- mediately saw flames shooting from the roof of the barn. A group of neighbors were quick- ly on the scene but could do noth- ing to save the building or its con- tents. The Morcli fire department King Street. A bolt of struck. the chimney, off close to and starting a slight blaze in the interior which was brought under control quickly by the gade. Minor damage resulted from water and smoke. Water Released From Dam Kills Airmen severity of the storm was intense while it lasted. The only damage reported, however. was at the re- Alfred Groom, 62 lightning shearing it board dence of Mr. the saddle fire bri- VANCOUVER (CP)-A sudden rush of water from a power dam ment of Citizenship and Immigra- tion, Department of Resources and Development (National Park). De- partment of Labor, a National Film Board office and a large screening area. At the third floor level the build- Fire destroyed the main sawmill and supplies to the tune of "(L000 at the Woodlawn Lumber and Fence Company in south Dart- mouth. It burned to the ground in a matter of minutes. Firemen were hampered in early efforts by 40 miles east of here swept one man to his death Thursday and almost took the life of a compan- ion. Drowned was Flying Officer Nor- man (Gus) Mont, 35, of the RCA? Sea island base here. He was born representative Daniel Reed (Rep. iN. Y.). chairman of the House of representatives ways and means committee. ”It would be a disservice to the long run interests of the entire -zroundfish industry to limit the responded and by the aid of a hose and pumpcr were able to draw water from the East River and keep the flames from spreading. The barn was well equipped and Mr. MacKenzie's loss will run into "Dance Orwell Hall. Monday, July 5th. "L 0 w e i- Montague Wednesday, July 14. liains Damage V Maine's Potalo regatta. , "st. Brigid's Parish ' Picnic, Tuesday. July 13th. "Reserve Tuesday. July 20th, for Brae Parish Picnic. "Reserve Tuesday, July Vwth for Klnkora picnic. ing cuts back from the Pownal street and so that the length on this level from Queen Street down Richmond Street is 236 feet. This floor has been assigned in its entirety to the Customs. It has a space for public use as well as a large summing warehouse and a lack of water. Although 7-10 of an inch of rain fell within a half hour it had no visible effect on the flames. ao'iisn nanul nanraonn The home of Lt.-Cmdr. William Whitman was.believed the most imports of ground fish fillets in these circumstances." he wrote. HELD FOR FRIENDLY NATIONS At the same time. the President added, the action will serve to strengthen ”the economies of sev- eral friendly nations." Although Crop 10 Per Cent BANGOR, Me. - (AP) - An official of the potato-hauling Bangor and As-oostook Railway reported Friday that heavy several thousands of dollars. It is reported that only s80o'insurance was carried on the building. Lost in the fire besides the cal- ves and hay were a threshing ma- chine. a potato sprayer. a drill seeder. a hay rake, a fertilizer spreader and hay mower. The fla- which could be seen for a ti in Halifax. Mont and In D. D. Gamble of Vancouver were fishing from some rocks about 300 yards below the dam when Mont was engulfed by the flood and washed into the ver. The airmen apparently failed to "Reserve July 11-It. Tlsnleh vim front”! the Public "til ii" heavily damaged in Halifax. The , , ,,, ,, nu, ma, ,, ,,, , , In, Parish Picnic. CWWW5 m5P9c"9n- The" 3” 3150 chimney was toppled and Ill! 111- E25,, Einlde. g::;" .,.,eg,,.:f,,";fi ilflmlgiir 113'" d.j"ilm”"d m- g1,e::-Q; 3:5; 5.: i',:'1l,,g',-333.525 "nu! 1"" Mm” ” wen u ”' N110! Wreck” by 5" "id w't"' also from Iceland Norway Den- - H mu amp . man be. FOHIIIT YIIQOSICV z from the flood gates. "n'tnu' gwi Auuim mu' 9m” 1" W” c”uec"" N c"'"”m' The 1'10""! W35 u"0cc"P'ed " the mark. Britain. Webt Germany and to" it h" h chm” W I" W' ' Mont is survived by his widow Wednesday. , Burkets Orchestra. ' "Kelly's Cross Tea Party wed- nesday, July Mth. "Legion meeting. Mt. Albion hall, Monday. July 5th. "Reserve July mix” for rice cream festival at Wheatley River. and a. special area for the hand- ling by Customs of postal parcels and express. In addition there isle large lunchroom and several wash- rooms. All floors throughout the build- ing are adequately supplied with and lavatory facilities. mu. noorcs Child Accidentally Burned By Mother MONTREAL (CP)-Michel. Pan- neton, 5. of nearby L'Abord-a- Ploutfe died in hospital Thursday a few hours after his mother acci- gresse started boiling over on the Hon. Walter Harris, former Minister of sllnnxtgujion, , been" appointed to succeed ri. Douglas Abbott as Finance Min- ister in the Federal Cabinet The Netherlands. The tariff commission proposal called for an increase in duty from 17.6 cents a pound to 231: cents. and for a quota limitation on im- rta amounting to 37 per cent. of aver?” annual clvnsumption in art ve e years. President Eiacn wer said the New England fl hing industry, g. Carl Smith, assistant to the railway's president. estimated- that at least 10 per cent of the inifant. uop has been destroy- - e . He said that rate fields will have to dry fore a complete assessment of the damage can be made. King At Toronto TORONTO. (cm- Former Kins Peter of Yugoslavia flew into To- ronto Friday to meet some of his former subjects. but hi5.,l. P1380303 officially ignored lrylcivio of- ficials. The former fmonarch will not re- ceive a. civic welcome. a city and four children. ,a- Decline Commenl On Withdrawal PARIS (Reuters)- The French southern Red river delta. , is tall threw a container of bail- .n:E:,:.'”p;iiiypilitogi-nsi'lieii-iii; um: ifiugrlgynxrthg hfggflngvzf 1:: Erica: on him. wgzitlmlaltnfgnge "mt illif officials will not take part in a government Friday night rleciinad , M . R land Panneton said the I . r can cow scheduled wreath-laying ceremony to comment officially on t 9 Mm July 5' Du” ut" m”"'” 9i tn” D5p""'mem' M v”" H O S "'9 155-000 W" "9401! 1'” on the cenotaph in front of city French withdrawal from the "Community Sale at Orapaud. July 15th. Watch this paper for fur- ther announcement. "show. South mistieo Hall. Bat- a..y ening. s.so. "Ticket to (c ti 4 page 2, col. 6) - ' A public figure, educator and , 'hiimam3,k" serial also. on mm 0" SM" 30.000-lIIliC )1 mom or lnternstionll repute. Dr ' iS3,T'" dmud Wm”. of ma pesslmlstically.” F, . George N.'8huster. will be one of l T TT'D'TTTW'f"' D, V. "Reserve Wednesday. July 14th for picnic, immaculate Concep- tion Church grounds, Wellington. "Reserve Wednesday. July Ilth. 30.000-mile motorcycle trill 6111111!!! Canada Men s ned l . Gr - for a Chicken supper and Besaar ihOuNOl'irh and south 'AmB1'lclIl ”:;:YA";;;::4':::mIl;1Anll::a4& Q mm, uh dx,,:,,.nt.m3":;m5 f,f,ijf,,”,,,l,i,';, R,if,,,,,,”f.,”,,,,f,f QZZ3. at South Rustico I-lail. uorrmnan (OP) -- Progressive cola! nenghlrhelr unslm um mo" ummcmt avg!” up mg 63 said the action ensures ratification ico. "wukly am” Winn” Sum" Conservative spokesmen announced ix Ina met an , of c mum” N m which nu been t of the treaty which keeps the price llnofficlally helicopters full of Friday they will present a candi- 0 TOTOMO P1311 Hill to I04! Allin 3' 9 3'" of a long tori of tin between H.792. food and clothing already have Hall every Tuesday. Dolron Bros. Orchestra. Canteen. "st. Peters nay United church Chicken supper Legion Hall Wod- 34,, mm: in. not decided Central. America. Mexico the 5 . .....a..m.....m.. that it could go into th, mm or nesday. July mi. ' ,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,, ,,,,, ,,, 5,, A,,,,,,,,,. United some and the csnldlan Tclifggnjfff ;; 2,l,'1:'t;;3: gfllgf VODCANO DISPLAY 38.000. The agency inimcdiately ' ' called for three light planes to help "Dance in Monticello School, Tuesday, July 0th. branches. Chais- son's Orcheatn. "Dance at Orwell Cove School, Wednesday. July 7th. Morr y and MacDonald Orchestra. "The boultry school scheduled es-ans Affairs. including admini- stration offices for the Veterans Land Act. There are several offices as wall as medical storerooms and all other necessary rooms for ex- Tooppose New Defence Minister date in opposition to newly-ap- pointed Transport Minister George iiurler when he seeks a seat in the House of Commons. lnestmount, the seat formerly held by Mr. Justice Douglas Abbott, or at Lawrence-St. 'George. the seat of former defence minister Brooke Olaxton, who resigned to become an insurance executive. Progressive Conservative party officials said they will run can- didates in both rldings. A conven- stove and she raced with it to the door. She threw it out. burning her son. Four other children also were burned. 'IORON'rO (OP) - Two young German immigrants today start a and then the Pacific coast down to the southern tip of south America. The northward Journey will cover the Atlantic coasts of south and Maritime provinces. ll. S. Protests lied Firing On Trucli Convoy ACADEMIC ASSEMBLY ON AUG. 4th the principal speakers when st. Duxistan's College, Charlottetown holds its Centennial Academic Aa- arranged to celebrate the com- pletion of the first century of st. Dunstan's history. Many Canadian universities and colleges have al- ready indicated that. they will be shustcr's address is, "Religion and Culture." in recent years Dr. shuster has 'on numerous diplomatic missions for the United Statef. During 1944 and 1045 he was a member of the General Advisory Committee of the Division of Cul- tural Relations of the Department .4 year when the bottom all but dropped out of the Maine po- hall by Peter today. tato market. Smith. a potato grower his- self. said it was too late to IDNDON. (AP) - I"ive' more tin-consuming countries, including and 32.464. Monday's signers, in addition to Canada. were Aus- tralia, Denmark, Ecuador and Turkey. AUCKLAND (AP) - Ngauruhoc volcano bciched fire and lava like a giant flame thrower Wednesday in its biggest display in years. Sightseers in the surrounding coun- tryside camped out for the night to watch the ribbons of red lava streaming down the mountain. The Yanks Semllld . EAGLE PASS. 'i'ex.. (AP)-Offi- cial authority was given Iifridny for aid from syrupathic Americans to none across-simply because people needed it. But it was not until Friday that the Red Cross got word officially thg out. waiting to go across already were four truckloads of canned goods and 150.000 tortillas-the bread of Mexico. IMPRESBREEIGHT 1.515-loot crater is in the central Ribbon waterfall at Yosemite in pects of peace at the Geneva con- ference. But spokesman said the possibility of It also kept silence on the pros- a foreign ministry truce was viewed "far gm ""J"l.-ii"'d7'iC""'""- lldf Jli4 tfN Zld'N hl-Cl'f'id .1 "ht so ' co rm--.-..';-.::..:.:.:...:.r.. -w 3i..?:"':.z..:”..i..L".”";?”:.:ioiif..t.3; in" W " 8" 5 S ' Oi . "i i . No dates have been set for the 0 . gm ,4, g I ,,,.,A , . ' - .. -i. I g,..i.guona. ..?.TilN p (Reuters) - puma Agffl-;.. I r 0 n "1" W1 . TORONTO (CF)-Minimum at D3n3Q- 3" nnyuiy H.1l "my h95dQUIl'irGl'l in Eu- P maximum tempu-gm;-gg; Wednesday. Rollie MIcKInzle'I "Reserve July seth for cardigan robe "protested vigorously" to mu. A "wfniid eui-hurl” on modern Dr. Goo. N. Shuster Y II S Min Max Orcliutra. canteen lervlco lo-1.00 en. pugy, aisn ,authorities Friday against G”m'ny' ha nved m nut mum” ?mm Dawson 51 '13 V 3"."'- . . .':::".r...""..::. err”-H l?fn:t.l:;”.!:::: ”:.":.::":.::..::': -e. " War Junta To Fight Communism 4” it "Benin l3anoo.Muiay aridso ., aigwd, ' i” 3.,,,,, " ”'""'l" '” Republic after World War 1. Be- Born in I-MI-item Wisconsin ' ;”,',f,”,K,,,, Q? :3 Rink Hall a Massey night. ...No one was hurt an ,,,,,,,un cause of his anti-Neal writings he Ilxty years ago. he received his 3 JACK BUTLEDGE b I , Camry " 4,, 57 Music; Rollie nsie's orch- "pm In m Pond Hmuw. 5 3 h - wag fogbiddgn mg,-y mu, Oman, Bachelor of Arts degree from the Y are n the Mnnznn junta which . cl 1 e . D0 Odmlli are said, I U 1 N t Da p”,,.ed,.d ",0 MW mglmgv Regina 4) 54 - aw. me mu--y In -9 "Don't miss "The Light l2l0l11l1" I ' A-Vatervale School, m-omm" om mot V" ”"d by pointed Dr. Shusterw chalrmanwf UNIVCFNY Of Potier-1. and it 1300- popped and Gustemalans in fiesta! Smkumm he” M, the ”'w 5”" wmmper ' is 72 an East anemia motore cle li 0 . ernm nt-Guat in f th ii- Toronto -- - 00 76 in South Rustlco 5011. Monday. my . Prue:-'s Orch- t y W ”' the War Depggtmenlfg Hmomm towate in Philosophy from Colum- mood draped the streets of their . 6 ”ma 5 9”” W l on . 60 70 my 3”), ,,,,,,,,,,d ,, ,,,, mm mu - . given: a the tire of the leading commmm, ,0 Gem”, bia University. capital with blue and white pen.I'.".a llietkpdecmed Frlday 9" 0l- M f,l,”",,”" 6,, .,, Rustioc Drsniatic Club. 0 t A dd, g to m UN ' . B, M be; d, i g d nants Friday to celebrate the end "cm! hes” dlvl ch""d 9”" mmc 0 re ' ' The spokumsn ggid in 1 ad "9 9 E550 9”" 3 G5 "3 " 9”” m . Mexican and Chilean news a crs "Cb" - 51 75 ”In stock. laler Twine. Hay Btlt. ,, 0 1! Ont fa-mo, 1 ed , 1, me; of Guatemala s two-week civil war. . P F canon". t N13,." 0; D”. 3".” no". my 5".” .11 followed harassing tgmw. by Emma h n ll:aris hill 1946.! X ucator. D. Shusprr is)?" Peace "me just before dawn M were spreading pro-Communist aiwsaint John 52 on nnnmschool Dmdct mun "pad , ' H ' R nut a.mun Dona whm m . l' H een c a rfrian o e flown as I wr er. om , I lacks 0,, mg. now regime. and as. Moncton 53 74 km" in"! "'31: 0' Vm 5' hmad Flirt:-i,')' Digit: & Byplilielig. uh. '0y was an in W" "om Commission on Discrimination in 1937 he WM an editor 01 The C0ms 3:g:::'.".'I93:, h;,,y:li”::g':g?mE:u:?Ji sured the country internal Com- Hdllihx, - - - - - -r 55 W7 m M, couwum By OM”, 01.3”. - ,0 mlmwdz we" on the Nations Capital. and chairman monweal magazine. Many of his I 1 b 1 d i m.,,,.,.,-(.195 ppagant up,.,5,,,,, were Fredericton 57 7i ,5. ' ..c,.",.,,d Dimlct Wmmm wwmm, ' mint of the board of trustees of the In- were have appeared in various 31””; t' if 9,155,," C'''” C” being brought under control. Charlottetown 59 73 ' mm Arum, mm, "M Mm. Mommim. ed stitute of International Education. magazines and sntholoslel. , ”ed""" '" "” H" M'""”"' The new government announced Sydney .... .- 54 79 comm, M hm guwuu. 3 Lou. Wm vutn Deny July Mm of "I. iwk” in 1'0”'- Since i040 In-. Shuster has been Anion mg noon on om-nu. "" ' 9"" "ct "."bn'M"K 400 Communists-but no 1 d - Y3""""”l H 53 'r i . vehicles apparently trying "mum, , I Y 3 new five - man ruling junta "H"! S, J h . mm M 75 an” Mmggk guguaggg. go "win. than .Med 0 Hunter College. This are "The German, .3; Inquiry and plednd to sump out commumsm had been captured in a continuing - " " 3 -- M comm”. "M .1 D. uni comm" mud”. 3,”, mm. for no wokumu "M &n hm ac. non-denominational institution in Eliimltg-i (rem. "strung Man Manon emerged u No. 1 man" crackdown on the peasant upris. P D . 1 M11305. BQQPMDYI. Will! HG OMIIII Blind limpet and Dance um" mv. eon,” '” ".""n' Ne; York City ism rldu llrgut Rule... and "Hm" venuh hub, in the new Him”, but the com, ings. Police authorities said, they 1l')i1ALIli':AJEh (C in-I-Theh nmin am lystasna. Automobile mo. in In. em: Hall at (Johnatona ..,m,,,,,,, to mm,” med W co are tor women. mo to when religion" um). Moreover. promise settlement assured him had uncovered I Wmvlsie W 0! i1",,,'” "”f”,,,”,;, 0,, ," -'3?” " oiia..an.u.,- .i., mm). Dockets osoimtn. "mm W, mm "om amp. mi Dr. Bhuster headed the De- he calm an American edition of only . 15-day term. By then. the ""3 G"t”""'l"" C0""""""l '"0Vc- hf, 3',-5" 3,, ,f,fm',f,; '.,',',s',” Y3"; ” ' . nu... T.” m”! um" M. on parunuit of Iaglish at he Uni- Hitlers "Mein Kampf." Dr. 8hust- gum. mun chm" . -.pu.mImm.. ment which would help quell the 3' - d, I Showing at Mt. gm.-age s-.-1. 'Qucens County ramm. me u u we unity of Noise Dams. Lam he or has also mnaiaied into nagiisii chi.gm,, 1, ,,,c,ud" Mmmm C" agrarian revolt quickly. expected to push across the is day and gammy "Chump go. a aainl-annual issuing of the Queens 35 "' " "I Milo -. taught at comm. unmnu, mg (.;;,,,,g,,,,,,, 0,, u , co, 0 ml . c' m, M ,, N ' g -- - e---...--.... tricl slvins clearlns weather Satur- nay' atarrinl Alex Nichol "ans oeuntr rmmion of Atficuiture ” ' ' "' ' " ” ”" ”'""" pg. 5 i A; x i MK- Audriv Toner. showlriufuaaday will be held at liroh court (sx- ' n "'1" f. 7 tneivvmdlsctgurbantct-kls deiaelofirids N v . W9! 0 C FCI I GI In COU 5 5'::'i'ree.?' M H "' o" stlD.mlm ”M' D'i"'" E""'" mes-lino: gal-siminyyco -pmd min I 1' . ST. HUBEBT, Que. (CP)-Aux- iliary fighter plane squadrons from Winnipeg and Calgary at-rive has today for summer training and to take part in an international air defence exercise expected to start Regional forecasts: Prince Edward Island. eastern N. B. cossntiu: Clearing early morning: little change in tempera- ture: south winds it shifting in early morning to light westerly "laying pigs and fowl lfonday at Fredericton. Tuesd field I a.ul., union '1 II. lcdford. Stewart I. Plasuid ',V.iolenil:mf:arl:hquaIce In Philippines By now Ion ' mm” o- ""”I”"'- ""'t'1"'" o2nJi' :3i:cakrio:rilli.:t hiirua" scoh:'.'..'3 killed. said. service per cent of the old buildings were destroyed in Sorsogon. a sprawling agricultural cornmunlt. of lightly Philippine news In. Bonahaw la). Dr ".4 oeaipim picture of amni- degrees of intensity on Pansy. continent-wide. three-day exercise ustus 4. Water-vale 4 Vernon of mu visions. hp;-9.4 mm mg ISLAND! FEEL sriocx t mm. ,,,,,m W W", I I ,, .. p . . -.Tl'IIllOlldoIlI landslides uiun- constructed dwellings and stone "mil" "19 M” W9 ''9”'- winds. bow-hlsl at Charlottetown. M 3'--W ' no WW-"v' '"'”'”" '”'"”' "'""' .:i"..."?.'."l..':"'.'...:”':'.'....n..r.'. .:”:.."":::."::::”.r '".'.':' 'z"'”.'"''i .. . c... ..l.: r"'".....:..":.:r :3; -".:..:'.:.'":'.. ”....."" "i... .. 1 1 H I C ' . , , rs e a cape o omen - - - yr nu ”V" 0' "m" "m" H 1'" Mile! ti . V Luzon and was felt with varying om uihgd.-.1 "3 ,;,-..m" gum has told defenders only that. the clndigeg, , Ind Crll-Ihtd, hmath two school children Q- s-5. . 'u" c”" 3' E'""'M MN will take place "sometime in July." mgr; use today at cmguboswn D- M IQCIIMI slowly from the Ilasbsie. Samar and Leyte islands UHIIIHI I at van 1 is t- , H , 5- because of sbocina out as much as soil miles to the south. Governrn ma United States and , Canadian at ion a. In. and 12.2.5 1). in; 1-3 H 5 p . ..a. eaticis. on Samar the shock cracked the the ca tectonic bombers will try to get. past Oan- nigh tide today at as North .- . comma wells of I Msh school orisin:-- c the formation sda'a radar screens, civilian ground sum at us a.. in.abae.se 9. in. ' m budding at Catbalogan. loo miles of the earth' its epicentre observer mi-pa. anti-aircraft bat.lAr- sun rises todayat Mi a. la. and of lvreorou hu been else i tatively at ice and lighter plum to -aitsali" ate at on p. II. pl um nevi-ueld "Mus ail! leaping-:a,uuoa.. uqpp-laubaosibginusauunsi glgrlhe Ilsa lv ' to J pix