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A company okesmau said the seizure occurred Monday. Another trawler picked up a radio message from the Etruria saying she was being taken over by a Russian crew. The second tralwler relayed the word to Grlmsby. The Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries said it has confirmed that the vessel was seized. but gave no indication as to what action occupation would be used in an operation on mg C, c, 12-. chm a blind man now in the hospital. nmgmm for me G9Tm3l'l5 lProgresslve Conservatives 0i C. 17'. opposing CHARLOTTETOWN .Cabinet Ministers Pensions Approved HALIFAX. May 0 -- (C?) -By a split vote allorng party Nova Bcotls Legislature today ap- proved a. bill to grant pensions to cabinet ministers. lines the Robert Stanfield. Progressive Conservative Opposition leader Russell Cun- opposed the measure. Willi! The debate came while the House members of an infamous "French ,w" in committee. 1:, pgssed com. Gestapo" which arrested and to:- yum” by ,, mgighl; party you, D and C. The proposed legislation would give a minimum pension of 54.500 and a maximum of 56,300 for the premier. A minister of 60 years af- ter 10 years service would be en- titled in 34.000 with a maximum of not more than 56.000 a year. Safebreallers Get 3200 At Saint John SAINT JOHN. N. B.. May 5 - (CP) - Safebreakers who escaped with about 3200 last night remain- ed at large tonight. The theft was discovered early today after a 800-pound safe had been moved from the office of Dwight Magee. on BALLARDS not) b 00” ”Ww......... PAGE SEVEN Vei - EVERYTHING your dog need: lor sturdy growth, bound less energy and Dr. Ballard's veterinarian-tested lormulas. . all-round tip top condition IS contained in And everything your dog's appetite craves in the way oi meaty satisfying goodness is right there in Dr.Ballard's tar-nous pet Ensure your pets wall-being by ieedmg him ONLY loods Dr.BalIard's the iood that has EVERYTHINGI 7m! 7m.” ?m!l! 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This variety gives indication oi being I. vgy good yielder ol bean: of good flavor. . council decided to make a record- ing to see if her complaint was justified. and although the district has .1 fine modern school there are only five children of school age, will be taken. Such "arrests" of fishing boats by the Russians have been in- creasingly frequent in recent months. with Scandinavian and German vessels mainly concerned. It has been attributed to strict sec- urity measuros to cover up defence works along the soviet Union's Arctic and Baltic coastlines. In most cases both boats and ecgews ultimately have been releas- Chlef of Clan MacLean To Attend N. 5. Mod SYDNEY. N. S.. May 6 -- ICPI --Sir Charles Hector Fitzroy Mac- Lean. world chief of the Scottish Clan MaoLean. will arrive here Aug. 3 to attend the annual Gaelic Mod--or gathering-at at. Arm's. About 1,000 clansmen are ex- pected at the airport to meet the chleftain from Duart Castle on the rocky isle of Mull on his arrival. Planllo celebrate "Newfoundland llay" o'rrAwA. May 5 - lC'Pl - Plans are under way for the cells- bration of a special "Newfound- land Day." June 24. The event will be marked by special observances by la number of national organizations which have or are establishing branches in the new Canadian province. The celebration will include I special sir show at Torbay nir- port, St. Johns, Newfoundland. and it is expected that both the, Royal Canadian Air Force and the Fleet; Air Arm of the Royal Canadian Navy will take pa't. A committee of St. John's b sl- nesss men headed by sqdn, Ldr. A. C. Holmes is in charge of ar- 1 gements for the celebwltlon. A Mainland group, to be known as the "Newfoundland Day" in- terprovlnclal co-ordlnaiing com- mittee. will assist the local com- mlttee. 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