Maxim "I " M9" M” . c Covers Prinoe ”2t.3.?.?f.ii.!.'.'...”" , e - W t” Island Likethe Dow 14 mass CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1955 PRICE is PEI T0 COMPLETE HIGHWAY IN I956 New Route From Southport East :1 Prince Edward Island's portion of the Trans-Cam . , ads. Highway will be completed in 1956 according to a , joint announcement made yesterday by Premier Math- . son and Hon. George MacKay, Minister of Highways. Tenders for the completion of the remaining portions are to be called at an early date and work will proceed with all possible despatdh next Spring. Under the recent Federal Government proposal to assume 907d of the cost of a ten per cent mileage, the Provincial Government has decided to complete the ; portion of the road beginning at the Charlottetown Motel east. The seven miles to which the Island is entit- led under this agreement will take the road to a point i one and a half miles down the 48 Road. While there will be no rhange'inj,ihl5C59Cll""- Elli, :,f,l9','d C","f"l(l,0i' or ilinii Motel into Charlottetown. the high-.i,.hd,,,.ihg fm. ihe Vernon to pin. way will go directly from South-.nctl paving were: Curran and port to Hazelbrook, to Mt. Albion.'Briggs. 5327.500; Morrison and Mac- , through Birch Hill. to Ten Mile Rae, 5322.825: Warren Paving cussion on the marketing, pack-lA. Mac-Donald. Roland MacDon- House (Praughl's Corner) through (Marltimcs). 3226.345. Premier Reports Progress In Rural Electrification Premier Matlieson announced Completed with services. 8.2 most instances the work of mov- Vwudhy that 121,; much of the miles; wire strung. 2.8 miles; poles ing old poles takes longer than the .,,,,emme,m Ru"! Electrification placed, 30.6 miles; surveyed. 6.6 erection of s new line. i miles: interviewed and approved, About 200 miles of rural electri- l'"lKl”llm ha" P99" Wmpleied W 22.4 mics and 11.8 miles inter- fication remain to be completed he island this year up to Novem- viewed and awaiting approval. under the present program and the W i5. iii adiiiiioii ii, thefuny com. fTthhe Pregnier sabid tlilatnln vtirfu; Premihr sait,i( t,iiat1di;ith a o e are iium er 0 nos a year ewor sou ecompe awed w,ork' the muowmg h" been had to he moved for road construct in 1956. This is two years in ad- 'C"""Pl'5h9d ""0" "'9 Pl'08''3m ion, the work has been very satis- Vance of what the program origin- which started in 1953. factory. He pointed out that in ally called for- WAS it ROUTE TO S'SlDE Snowpiow Heads Rescue Group To Grounded Ship HALIFAX. (CPD -- A rescue Haliiax had to be taken from ad to its Greenwood. N.S. base. convoy headed by a snowplow Sydney airport by highway Show The airmen said the ship was - T”V"'m-rjr-I-u-r-1 w . i.- V- 7--.. . l fought its way over the mono prevented the planned transfer too close to permit the dropping , Ff3,ATU',EE: lil , d H , U, I, d, ,d , h ir an, E D Sea, River ,0 Vernon D ring ,h y 1955 ten d . iiii ( i-the C 3 in b nu , ( ' 1 ii red, as in s era on 0 gr- aging an quaiyo e sail a lpane ca m ; . . , . u e ear , an V i....i"'.".l."..i. .:.".l..5:. 1-Month Budget -t we W of he T"iTif.2P' ..... ..i."i.::”2.i'i':..Y.ii":?..:S. i::. ii; i.”:L?.?:..?'2:':iSll::”:.i'li'; r s . - Clover Club was I panel dis- panel left to right are: Donald oz. Lawrence. N. s.. where so CUP" 700 C1-053 on the Kismet's deck. man wound in be "veg (mm The ship was only 25 feet from In the scauuc convoy was Her :::a?,f;,dl:,es" vl,,7:ga:,'::nfe”g 5e3;',l,',',,3 ::",9,f,s”' C”;"uC"t9a;3ld,- 3,: Sdllluglz l T 3 C Sew I E 0 k L t h the llff bottom. driv ll there 3 ii , ' oi ' ' , gigmvgelclhed iberian reigbter by,nL;,,,ng seas, mo 01:” for . Rgnnaliiifacir nar,i,g,,ziihgw,Eyx:redrt ms same As 'n r ElEE”gr..ns for the asphaltiug of been constructed. ljob will be to get the breeches The cks carried breeches rescue by aircraft. 0 Premier Faure Asks New Friday morning. had several holes in her hull. was expected to take at least ahhosi unchanged from 5 yea, buoy equ pment ivy which it was All RCA? Collsllll b0m,ber crew buoy set up. The truck: carried OTTAWA (CF, g-I-h fh i hoped to lift the men up 1.000. back from seven hours circlllll about. a ton of equipment. government-5 budge, ssrhiups 9:; ' toot cliffs towering over the spot over the stricken vessel. repoI"i- Headed by a highways de- the i-hsi seven months of ihe Cur, u a I n g V te On Election Issue Shaw was lnlllns heavily. At The Plant Plloled by F0 Pei" seven hours to reach the wreck earlier. Lively discussion regarding the POLITICAL ISSUE .Boards. but only one. He said that l Capo Smokey on the Cabot trail Eli-l1il9'ld 0' Vl"W0'-lV9l'- l'9i"l'"' 50908 through the heavy Snow. The monthly statement of fin- formation of the existing Potato Mr. Frank Myers of Hamptonltlie Government appointed tile PARIS Iiteutersl-Premier Ed- priority Tuesday to a new version where the ship piled up early ed she was on an even keel but partsnent snowplow. the convoy rem, iiscai year was 391,533,000, They C0!-lld lI0l Eel there b9l0T8 ancial operations issued Friday Marketing Board featured the said that last year a plebiscite was members to the Board and Mr. gar Faure put the future of his of the governments early elec- it was already two feet deep. More than 100 miles of the trail O 3 3-l". A57 lll "'19 03l'lll3!l- showed budget revenues of 51- Queens County Federation of Agri- held and the people voted for the Myers was just as aware of that government on the line for the tions bill. hill to he travelled. some of the P The actual rescue attempt was 359.687.5100 up to Oct. 31. Against culture meeting held at the Clover Marketing Board. What has be- as he was. third time in a month Friday in 3 instead. it voted 375 to 224 in most russed highway on the easl R I N exlmled lo be delayed uutll expenditures of s2.zsa.1s4.ooosmce Club last night. Lloyd Martin or come of it. he asked. He also The Minister said it was his op- renewed bid to get National As- 'favor of first holding a critical Will in me best 01 Weather. e SW5 dllylltllt the Star! of the fiscal Year APT" Cherry Valley. provincial pro- wanted to know where the new men inion that some of those attending sembly backing for early elections, debate on the nine-month-old gav- Meanwbile the motor vessel o ' RCMP Pl Sydney med l0 W 1- , sident. was chairman. came from on the Board and who the meeting had come with the His chances of survival in ma ernmenl's general policy. Barchemaln nosed through the From 9839 ll NIB l0 hell? ll! lllle iob but FOP ill? 531119 Peflod Oi HIE Robert Connolly of Bedford start- made the appointments. Mr. Myers idea of starting a row. He said debabe which scans Tuesday 3p. This time the Communists. who runmns 508 in 8 position as near ""3 Only One Hvallable. a Domln- 1954-55 H5081 year. l'8V9l1ll95 W9" ed a series of questions which were went on to state that in so far as that the Government. as stated by pgnred remap; gffgr . ghgrp re. helped Faure survive confideneo 'ion Coal Co., craft. did not have 52.279.617.000 and 8XPelldlll-ll'9S 33-' directed toward the Board Manag- he knew there were three Boards. the Premier. had formed the new bun (mm thg ugembiyu shearing votes on the elections issue on Nov. ed. He radloed,he would send dio iieiwai-ii provided me main llIt1f5lellWl'W3,I'5 Clearance for one!" 33;-333.990 (0? I 5lll'PlU5 Of 3916 er. Eric Campbell. Mr. Connolly ”Who is trying to cause disuiiity Board with the purpose of bring- committee, representing the lead. 3 and Nov. 12. voted against him. ,'I0,h:a:stou:eliewi',ii:gh1terks size ,2: news iii-ik Friday wiih iiiii. dig. 811;: 01l::r:E,ilIc llvlirbgh d - - I asked the Manager whether he in the ranks of the farmers?" be ing some harmonyhto the industry gm of on the polltjcgl groups. Faure told the assembly t munlnt ,, was"S,,,5,3rC 90,6 , tressed Liberian freighter Kls- durin ha-d fve gimme 1 agrilfihln SURPLUS WON LAST felt that the farmers siiould co- queried. , , so that the best int rests of all con- Fain. pui thg question of con. it accepted the agenda W ,1 , spore 8 met 11 gyoimd on me Cape DI-nil I 3 :1” Gary 1' 8!! ociober opergtious produced . operate so that the Board could I-ion. Eugene Cullen, Minister of cerned could be served. To further fidgnge after the committee 1;. by the steering committee. it would I? 1:: an 01:” in gusts. igi-awn Cassi, in this sign, Ham gr: Lang a aw in es east of Cape surplus of 540,543,900 sue; a sep. achieve its primary purposes and Agriculture who was present for statements from Mr. Myers. Mr. um-gd his urgent appeal to give be burying the whole idea of early ., A 151110! . er hull ripped by , operamr Mel smmi, vii;iAo, .th wrencfe. about 65,miles north- iembu deficit of 332,953,000. in in what way should they cooperate. the meeting volunteered to answer Culleii said that the F pro- &E1ectiQns, Eieciioiig nfg not con. . ipoiuided coiith .iei.i, 01 iii, .iii,iaiion iii 3 pm. "01" Weslo Sydney" Its oneoftiis oiiioiiei-, 195:, more wag . gza. Mr. Connolly said tliattlisprsvious Mr. Myers question. Mr. Cullen ducers remarks would be more njtutjonauy dun iimii ngxt gum. - .' . v -. .. v. ... up nip, 3;. god, we.-o related Tam l'”'”9'l parts of Nova seo- 415,000. cumin... , .... . Bass-d t.limuaii- the plebicite ind .uid that iii tlielfirst place there npproprilteosia political platform. moi. mi: pom-e hm boon '..' ,-.,r .. .7." . ii The our 5 five.;f,3tion HAM net. i in the past pattern govern- been given a two thirds mandate "was no such I thing as three Continued on page 2, Col. 5 i,, him, than iieid next moiiui. ELECTIONS OUT 11” Klmwi 33 ll" SHPPGF due (Editors note: An amateur ra- 'i'he Kismet's plight wa's shrouded ment financial operations. a sun. and he wanted to know what pro- be Breton”: nortalierii viii) HIV was shrouded In snowy dsrk- ivviii-iiimi rm. ihi. Canadian Frau in part by'lack of reports renci1- plus at this stage of the fiscal Phsals the present Board had to . o o . pooiu, India (genie;-3).. He said the government reo- sess. pierced only by a s-oiircii- . by Mci Smiih, lng here. Transport department ra- year is usually reduced before suggest for the good of the liidust- P r a ' S e d soviei commimisi party bogs ognlzes that December elections, limit C two on title cliff top. cispg 51-, LAWRENCE, N, 5,, din kept its lines open for distress the year's end by heavier out- ry. Nikita Kiiruschev is no city as it originally planned now are :,?'”,';'”l" .7. my -3:; . .. .... ...”::.-. d.";:'.'.2::. ::.:r.:.::”i. i: G 'i i 5 i of '"x::.'- .. ..... l'W”" '" "'3 W is e am I , . H8 I15 to it. ht . . E 9 wt "PM FEEDS CP Harris forecast I 5l60.000.000 deb 19 W85 his duty to answer Mr. n a e Russian Frldody leaped iglglan apiiins for early eectioiis have the cliff. She is sitting level in , , But a ham radio network stretch iclt for the full year, but in a re- Connolly s question since Mr. rice paddy near here. grsir been complicated by disputesovc C l th . te d t b , , sochdwgrohnhln appears 0 e 0" iiig from a transmitter in a car on cent speech at New York he said Campbell was only an employee bed ; glcklg and wowed Beihrming the beiilfcgothgi 1 n er s new . e e on The Kismet is in mmhie, she the cliff to Abron Solomon in he wouidbe surprised if this were of the Board and could not act on cheering Indian peasants he Regular dance Elliott H ll s t- A ...... . 3 " ii; g;e:.;a:;e..- ;":;:.n;:i- 'J:”iiZ 3:.ii'.3i2i'"pi2S.,l"'"'"””"" "”i..f."l.'.': . :2: - u is m.-em in "c "h "" W w::i;:.:m:. J.'::'";:: is More” whom concert, Thu”, copier which was. here coiiid do Continued on page 2. Col. 7 s1s2.o00.ooo deficit. Mncbennan said that he did not foaigggllllgitomlgasig cfllzigihiihy liter: :l;1l,1:et(h:;',,pnlitics played any part in Khmmhev hnd hem," :bout the voting mam, . ,, day, Dec, 22mg, notihing to effect rescue and has come '0 "'9 mlheung for the pub Friday. the shipment drawing both "If the workers are willing to Niko!” Balsam" E" mun" L. . returned to Sydney for fuel. - 0 pole of ham” Ekemum dragged curdling criticism and- meltin pay me to get the butter that in IN". " the invitation 0' we ll Bingo mi ..,,i.d V i ii, - u out of the closet" and advised the . 1. . . .. government. . 5' emon RV" e wmd is about 45 mu” an e praise all I am concerned with he aid. - Hm Tucsdayi Nwemb" n h”'"'' immim" mm " "Mi ("rum "”'i' Through a Netherlands firm l Fast Germany may oc'inter;ted iirii" gelimm "mm mm. A A he i ers o n controversia nature were ' . ' ' ' s c ev c sited with ngricult- NY Rgah , Will b h i .- A land Dam cmmsung of A ' F C d in East Germany has purchased in pllrchasing more butter from . A - l daiiy iiniii ig2f.”a.,I::',dB(1:l,.l;,': Phi”? m9mP93'3 0' l4'l1O Rv0Y8l 05'” 3 Mhccti,ne',:h:f,'m:,,:ll,li:i n:;m,:'hg”::dM&; between 7.000.000 and 8.000.000 Canada in the future but would i;El,,(:g':ii:il: about dc. "rm l wit; (nan M. i impeque, - adiiin Mounted Police. five sir i leave . pounds of surplus butter for 37 ”may not one cent more for it" Khmshche; wow 3 hmcv uh l force personnel from Sydney. OTTAWA (CF)-The managing Britain stopped buying Cana- Th" 3 .d U -. Md th cents a pound. compared with me than the current figure. Ukrainian mm Wm, mhm,,,i. W You LL i ”""" "Wile! Presbyterian nn- "V9”'l C””dl'”" Na""'"'l Tdel director of Britain's largest hog dian bacon because it was short 5 08' "mmnll 0 erurrcnt Canadian domestic price! Mr Rnllman said his firm en- ed i i. d i e d Hlu A l ""3-' bazaar tonight. Bowman's 8”P"S ll9"l"""-il lmm "'9 My marketing organization says ” of dune” Wham mhsh lrn. 3"” "'1 """ "” ll” "'5' " V” of 60-66 cents a pound. tort-d the deal when the Nether ii (Eng lani swleetimlll 5. slurp. Hunter River. . St. mwrehnlco relay station and would like to buy Canadian meat. porters can buy bacon from Can- bggr a:h'";hesH2;,”a,,s,z "inst The deal. similar to 3 purchase llaiiris government expressed op- p:ii-183'; pi-il,ln5mi'3l:,'ml:,r.ryY ere LOBSTER h,,Rt,',Kl:lui glanirday night dance. iigiisvy ropesvefrom the dlilgigvuii: iimgig ,?i:.i:E'whe" dons” Re :2; ghtterofnileie Iiiuiineiiiwdiiimvihi :;;:,:,rhl('arlt”,,l::l' ,l,l,"s,jE"::m"h:v:,yt lllg; (;Ozll:(i:!hols8l:tv yekaix. vyafs 3:: .il1..".kll'l,m.'...f,','i'ii.rgl"gc.,',',','. Gnowma A1135, ”- 0” ii..f.'I:i.:”i.2v.”'..;'3:.”ili.lio ii: ...l..G.;..3”:ie':..lili::.:l” ltar::;.i.'l..:i:":i:l:li..”i.:2':::: us '".i” that he cud :3:"i::. ":.?l”.ii.iti”'3i”i:Lii.f"i.; "tiii.".'::.2.1iii”5:!:"... cu. ....'i.".i:lE"i”i..0i'r W" ..-.''.'r l ' ' . . ge. d . fl - , : - c s o c ener an - ,h,,,,,,,,,,,,, she S,,,,,,,,,,,y, NW, 2,, ul,,i,'ope., etlng Corppratlon Ltd..,of Bril- .-practically every British meat pose hf ifgilwjgg i:',5if,gl'ing”l:h, storage under a price support fed- man imvv is Imvc-if than most Eu- terloo have a combined popu- : ,,,h,,,, Km, "8", P, E, I ,Hosp,m e ale going to work tonight aln. saldlitriday he believes the importer would be glad to get old scores bu, s,,ggcS,ed h,,,,Hf anyh eral policy. roppnn hililrr prices but would lation of 72.595 by latest figures. l V,,m,s. A,,,m,me, and we will try to drop these united Kingdom government will Canadian bacon again because of one had s,,me,,,,.,,,z c0,,s,,,,,c,,,,e m A blast at the government's reach the prevailing European Kltlchenei-'5 population increased . heavy rescue lines on the ship. get out of the bacon business in its high quality. 0"", the Board would he only mo policy was unleashed in an inter- price after lrelltht Charges are by 1.476 this year, and Water- Mr. Clarfelt. who talked with trade and agriculture departments view by Mrs. Henry Vautelet, added. loom ju;-hood 1,223, neg, ihe Mhi,.hMon.Ch,.ve,. But we are getting a heavy the foreseeable future." possibly inesident of the Canadian Associa- willing and anxious to have them Quartet in H t Ch , . -m0WSt0I'm. htlo wind is heavy in a year or two. ' , , . in). eVming,8n1:?,),,2n numb sun and it is cold. It dollars are ntlade nvaklll,i,ble 0ii:lClBlEf8lAd t,he,tCanadianh,Feder- put ""0 e""'l- gioii of Consume”, who declared, . lb . h' o era ive mar e niz awn 0 sr cu ure on s way :4 e----me "It i ii A ,Hear Archibald Johnsione give orzriiniziiiioii would like to buylfrom a visit to Australia and ' , body i,s.,,f"eiili:.”,foi,ii,':ii'y"inw'3;',L,:,': (ylx , iis illustrated lecture at Graham's New Ifon ore from Clllidal New Zeahmdv Said Brmsh me” canadlan Do"5r that is. but only alien markets: -b:r5l Road, Tupg'da)l waning, NW, 29th Britain, once Canada's leading producers c:sl:i't sulpply the home A, Discoul", Fridu We are subsldizi foreign mar- . . . h '1 bo ill I I b . ' . Dance West noyniiy mu, wgd. DGMO3" iff,',:,m"ii,'i,. g:):l;try .'i'.ic. mm 8 y m” V" .y '”.'.”I', ,, . dmc, ,, , , , ,, FRANCE RETURNS To im. so PROBE VACCINE . M5403. Rollie Mckenurg oi-ch... 1951, Thai year it took 2.000.000 -"mm-mm NEW YORK lCl”mTh9 CBlIl- coh3umerFthe iaxea”;3;:L,:,,d ': UNiTi4jl) NATIONS, N,Y. (cpl- o-n'AwA tcpi-Eiieciivi.ii.si. of TORONTO. (CF) - Niinlmull ' tn. Canteen Service Oil) to 12:”. Be Pounds Oi bacon and ham. m8I'k- Mi-nu: CARS EN".-R die" d”"”," was w"r"' less um" long-range betra alpflth f . Fraiiro I'Rllt'fi all its boycott of Canada's Salk polio vaccine pro- and maximum temP9f3lUl'957 (. ' guyihh "V. H I". ing the end of a period during , ' 2;” ,;l,,':l,';',';':'",,;E,"”,a,,',,, a'Nel:l,,e hggifg who stand to ldse lEhEired?1:T?Z:g:i:::lih0 l'N Gcnrral llsscmbly Friday gram this year will be based onl Mil; M32; l mid (mg, Tuna”. . uh PEMBROKE. 0nt.. tCPl-Rt,-V. .. tr .-w:(,lrI,i)ii(im;iroduc:rs,soIl;l,tI OTTAWA (GP)-Entries, of for- markei Firgdav, markets," folloliing a unanimous decision to a study of cases up to him. 39, galyson . 1:; a not am, wdn E -in Qnug mnigigr Mccmn lay, the high 0 692. . noun 5 0 l' - elgn vehicles on itavellers vehicle The Camdiatn damn. was quoted . drop mp Algcrinn question. In- a health department official said Bnmllvef a "In," Algomll St i Co it t . ill lJ'4':. permits during October were 34 W"-L DITCH BUTTER : i lion of the item reci iiafed Fridn . Vlciofw - i4 PlCkl"0ll. New Glasgow - Be more on next . at 1-32 per cent discount or 09- her" 9 D Y :4, 11, r . "mm "H bum d9V9l0Pm9'" 9' CAN'T SUPPLY MARKET 9" "M high" "ml ' ye” ""0 969- cents first time in several Consumers would sour on hulier 3 F"""”h ”'"”"'"' Pm" week” "gm Edmnnwn ' ' ' Grand Bingo st. Andi-own Hall "1 "0'l0l'm0uI" iron ore deposit Mr rlnrrelt said trade in live- let. A similar increase was re- cm it '58. been i,ei,,,, ha, ,, under the policy turning to butter momma HONOR lC"1”””' ' ab ' ' IL Slelwnv MONIY. Nov. aauf "1 "W Clllblltle Ire! Of 00- stock" products between Canada corded for the January-October iyiie close oiiii-iidiiih gubsgiiuies, ' NOT FROM DAYTONA ST. JOHN'S Nfid- (CP) - Max Regina 1” t 0 pm. 20 names. Jackpoi sso.uo.' tuio which will yield some s5oo.- and Britain at Present is a gov- period. The bureau of mtlstlcs re On Oct. 19 the Cnnadlan dollar But In Toronto Gilbert Mal-mil- B”-W)” lcpl r 99'” '”"'"' 9"” ' "'””'ed my mm M” w"'"”'" " W ii 0”" Prim mm "E "'0 Gcullomy M "'9 ernmental matter. since the UK. ported Tueldly 167.754 foreign ve- dipped briefly below par during lan. president ofvthe Dairy Farm- Sill"? 125 ""195 0" CW9 C0d WI! "'53 Yell' saved a companion from Tormllb - :3 upper Ottawa valley. government still handles all ba- liilcles entered under permit in 0c- the day's currency trading but ers of Canada said the deal is s 7"" P8” 0' ""9 mlsslnl Liberian drowning. leaves by air for Ottawa Ottawa F'""9” hem" '9”lllI 70!! Dr. Mccllln slid be bad word can imports most of which cur- tober. 5.541 more than in October closed on equal terms with the U "relief to maiicei-5 ii dii freighter Daytona. the United Sunday to receive one of scout- Mnnlfell 33 5 chick” "d f”wlc”"i'”' ANWGIE hm A-llllnl President Sir rently come! from Denmark. 1954. ' s iioiiu ' to the Boveprnment" an . cm States Coast Guard said Frldsy- lng's highest honors. . 9095” - n 3 '""- 5”"u' R"5"l50- M30 MN!!! 353308 Dim: Int diamond drl1I- . .. ' ' Present butter surplus could be F”d"-Mn" " ” ' dressed loose and ducks. lug had proved the existence of i knead in ..,mJ,,mhed.. b n ,, . FIRST 50!) AT AIRPORT SEEK 8UPP0ll.'l' Saint John - :1 giving chick” and hm! Tu-, ”' l-WU Olll dipollt of between , ports of 22000000 pouniis Pniirci: HALIFAX lCPl m John Dickey. TORONTO (CPI - The united Monclon g 3 i ' ' l , , , dhy, NW, 2,, Wm pick up nu sud IWMILMD tons in :Ydih1Q,5;ederll government in 1951 l1;ll;,e,l'.l: gn1,::,;'E',:;l9.nt,)l::l,l' .A.l,':";fl?,:l:, g;m'x l n . 1 I . E.L. M Dowel! ' ' n s 5 ' - mat: 27,2, " r , 133, are value voiid be "'li . . "PHC0 lupport ill; not been deter Friday to turn the first sod teams of speshers across Canada l- g : Q. . . u-l .u u'. M. W I - a S n costly to the Canadian people.” he of Hallfsx's new inteniationsl air- to raise funds to support the 17.- s,"'';lo,',, " -- a . siioyi. .i m, scum, m. twill! rigid would be ssoo,ooo,. added. port at xeliv lake. :5 miles from we striking General Motors or . I ------ E on i v . Total cost to taxpayers for here. Clllldal W0l'hfI- HAL”.-Ax icpim-rh. .,.&. GI: and Satin-day -"Hoisdini"- ' ll . starring Tony bur" ll” Fill was dlif! Products purchased by the Om" 5.3, pnuung 3".” .g run-uoio: V ' OIIW lllil Janet Leigh. Ru. & 9” 5 Ilit Ito. W D d C government from 1916 to Ms h 1. c i M ih, 5 3 ....... .. ...... .. ....... m'i..2::.-.,"-0.5:-::-::..e-is 399 eman 5 0 3P5e ":.”..u:..:-:.c;:::..: Speculale On Huge 5'29 :k(.:dui:.ulig. mu wivtvhgdiillmm a.Akti)mmdhM..e'. MONTREAL (CP) Canadian statement as followr resenting workers who do not be. ' . B b E - - "- u ' . Novgmr g, "d”' I” r "am y"" P" Negotiations which have been tuslly run the trains-expires Doe. i,if,f.'i'fi:3'1,,,:' .f,heih:.n"i;e,,rii Z2; 3””?- . coinmenolng I 3900 Itmlltln ptlope gm. runways and unions representing has O'clock. Aiupicos Peter's Road the shores 0 Lake l . I going on farthoiostfewdeys - . . 31 Bloot f .A . ii." 3.9,. yd... gag pg... n mud, mm M, M,” , uh" "I, 0, 0””, 110100 non operallns e,',','P,"l'”' were sdionrnoii iadonoiici; this companies involved are on iduuniimpniiniii inc li'.ii.'.l.c.i.,'i. 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' pound price is 21 . . labor for institution of oouniliatiu 18 per cent is equivalent to I cum in. mi, iii, pm, paid ii, teshncm mun" decnmld .0 ';!h1Tl0;:tll'h:I:.'Io oi'dI.:!' "g"... & 3. 5. . ii 5”"?! Ptlqniii no. F0" 50390" MP) - Quun Mother The t siinouncemsnt-follmw procedure. ' cents more an hour. it was 00- ' 3...... IlInIttI'h. Wstnfvlio 4.3), var. Eltubetii was installed .'i'bui-sdny I; ..,::III of meetings behind - timated earlier that tiieovsnll co- i:r.ai.uprrli:-2: 'i"iil'; discuss the report. one its 1 huirmn - unit: 5 -h. 'h I. Pena am. Wed. 1 chancellor oi the University at slssiiiloln in a downtown liotal- N0 Hllflll WORD moods of wage increases and a meat in 1mm imiiii i,,,,.i cm... 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