'nlntt. Twice rho niiuod liar cool The audience laughed With for song. her. And off she went into in. While a p a c it e d audience ng iCamouflago is Soon Possible! Judy Misses _ For North Atlantic Fleet Subs Cues In Son llfiii’i’. tiehioniiiwl.n§i?33i .:::;:“:.:..lt ifswll°$°‘iii , 9 ‘JUdg held up her hla'tIIds'g t 1 same stage tllat she mad' m ome on now, e s e o- .. ,, geiiier." she told the orchestra. gm" WWW“ 12 yea” j“ “we can “Op “‘1 “an “aim, after she was fired by her stl rlln ' for being overweight. 14 new Chorlotletown. Tue... March 12. 1908. l l H O By HAROLD MORRISON Wine—“except our own." He LONDON rAP) —- Judy Gar- lland stopped one of Britain's ‘top television shows Sunday even on live television.‘ WASHINGTON (CPl—A high-Ebelieved this speed over the ranking U.S. Navy authority enemy could be maintained says it would be possible to "for some years to come." camouflage a North Atlantic fleet of Polaris-carrying mer- chant ships to reduce the fleet‘l vulnerability to enemy attack. Q This officer. who ask not to be named. said the Polaris missilcs could be tucked away in the holds out of sight. the vessels could be painted differ- ent colors so that there would 0 uniformity for identity and the ships could fly flags of different NATO countries. he merchant ships. which would cost less then one-hall the price of atomic submarines- and woud about one-half the time in buildini‘. might be made ready in about two years if the NATO powers agree to participate. the officer said. The Polaris merchant ships would be linescorted and their defence armament would be ‘hidden so that the enemy. scouring the seas. would find it difficult to pick out the right ship for attack. MOVE TO BAYS The Polaris ships could move PLEDGE CONSULTATIONS into shallow bays and fiords—. ’ CHANGES IN PETROLEUM REGULATIONS Resources Minister Dinsdalc. flanked by departmental aide. tells reporters at a press conference in Ottawa today of changes in the federal petro- leum regulations designed to DAILY MARKETS encouraco drilling in the Arr. ‘ tic. ((‘P Wircpholo) .pfd. $1.12'2. April 1. record March '20. Shell investments Ltd.. first pfd. 27'2 cents. April 1. record OTTAWA (CF) -— The Civil Sei‘yice Federation of Canada said Monday it will be con- sultcl by treasury board offi- cials before new regulations for prevailing rate employees are enforced. The new regulations places where atomic subma- rines could not operate. With the range of the Polaris missile now bring estended to 2,800 miles from about 1,800 it might be pOSslble to station such surface ships off the. Atlantic seaboard or perhaps eventually even in the Great akes. March 20. . now are being prepared. Fed- I ' llnvestors Growth Mil 7.21 Standard Radio l.td., common eragion president Claude A, Ed. The officer estimated that on “mm” m "'19 ‘5‘ five cents. April 10. recor \r: ‘ds said he had been told by a single day there may be as tlnrcsiol's Miliial [Mn H.“ N “I q) . ‘ . man aq 4m shi s on the} ,. . . Mutual 'lccumulatin: 2m: 3m .1310! J; ‘ ‘ treasury board Secictaly C. y. > . pm ‘COfltlnllEd From Page 13’ Mutual Income 5.2:; 372 ann (.as (o. of (anada Ltd. E. Steele that the federation 3 Atlantic and about 1,:00‘on tihe‘ gl'elm'n “2 “5 W? ‘m \' America" "t “W” "'74 1‘74 common 12‘: cents. May 1. rec- request {or consultation had MGdltel‘l‘anean - DI‘OVldmg 9"- . . . . . . ' ‘ n . , . I Emil..." W 31 33 mi: All: 235.333“ mm ""fi“ “‘7‘” ord April 5. been approved. Prevailing rate I‘Cllent_nflval Shrilbbely to hide . in it man :74 171‘ in t2 puma... GM... .11. 5‘93 —’—“"" ‘i f" " 1 — ' employees are non-salaried gov- the mlSSUE-Cm‘l‘ymg ShIPS- _ Sunburst noon in ii 1.1 i Radlssnn w- rum NAME MA!“ SHELLS ernmenl workers hired at wage The.plan would ‘be to build Turn 3:. ,6. ,2; y. “‘7 “3 MW" 100.00“ Species of 8119115 rates prevailing in their respec- the missde ships With suffiCient ‘73 ‘ ,3 .1 ‘1‘, “a in endless colors and rarities. live trades in the area in which speed so _that they could outrun‘ hom em as c.» 1%: EM... Mm, U13 .1, 515,; have been named so far. they work. any cxtstlng trawler or subma- Tombill 2500 an 56 «6 T. 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Good cows sold at 14.15 19. - eenmar 2mm 31 20“: 2! +1: medium 16.50 - 17.50. common “mm” mo m m 14.50-16.50 and canners and cut- Am Lem“. 34,.“ M W .. tors 914 all, (‘ommon anfl me- on \ hnr mo 7 7 7 dillm bulls were 16.50-19.30. Ann L' Dev 11000 in. am. i' 1. Other prices uere not estab- s - WED MARCH l3t Hailey S pr 150 32.1 1'3 3.1 o Bail 33‘ pr :25 sew. 2m sail . Ban ’ M _ '36 .1 mu. m. 1. .. l. . DIVIDENDS Cal Ed xd its 12% 22°. aw i ffam r Gill/15 5“" 1'“ l" 90 "‘ .By THE l‘ANADlAN PRESS ' (‘5 Pete Iron 160 14' 'ln s l . . C 0: so .100 an» 100 "km" “.03” ro'fl common l” r' .m . to P M run on 200 .155 m 33:. tents. tin-l. Aplil 1. r€00!“ "on J An m MacLPan ' ' ' ‘ r: Ex Gas 1,550 110 ion inn .i March 15. ' ' g ‘ cnhc mm in! 3: r . m r g. 7 0 7 2" MonarCh “mm” “L "M" Queens Conservative Association common l0 cents. 4": per cent C Dragon ".100 7i .17 C Mic Mar. 1377'» No no Mn ‘ n C “Mt P .00 245 2.15 245 .‘ Dex-Pal 1300 77 77 77 l7. 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