-its-V ' Maxim of e Mare" Man Little chips light great fires. Covers Prince Island Like the Dew 16 PAGES WN. CANADA. TUESDAY. (XTIOBER 18. 1955 o l7RENCH ASSEMBLY GETS WARNING PRICE 50 Three Killed At Crossing HARTLAND. N.B.. (OP) - Three persons have died as a re- sult of s train-car collision four miles from here Monday situ- lnoon. Paul Buxton. 5. Canadian Navy Shows Off Its New W iiotrrnnan (ch-wiib obvious pride. the navy Monday unveiled its atomic-age . the 2,tlNvtan destroyer escort St. Laur- ent. Named for the river. A Gov't Defeat ; Today Would Harm N.A.T.O. U.S. Import Quota Cut To Minimum Amount On Table Stock Potatoes OTTAWA (Special)-The United warn-'t.&.000hbushae. of States import quote on table stock 99 "S3" tn, 5.. Name. for 1.” nu nun en. no quota are subject to a duty of 'I5l Million Dollar Project For S'side Air Station Runway ,4 million dollar contract has been awarded to Curran and may Ltd. of summsrsld . for an will extend the runway to a length! of OM!) feet. and the whole run- way will be widened from ii pre- A granular material will form the base. and this will be topped with gravel. and sealed with al- of Hartland t idth f 150 i t t b it It ' on etc will 1,. tlsth first iii h hi I, cents per 100 pounds Under tlw”””d ",'nj'f,,”d'”"', ft” ,'1'”'”lnlf,I I Th N n an A bl Kl sen VI 0 ea 0 ll new 11 s , owever, some C Cr urea e o suc 5 ps ' M - - ' from u as recev w en P S, R utf m. on ssem re- extenslon of runway at the Sum- width of 200 feet, and when com- be used at the end of the exten- being delivered to the navy for H" "m Smwm to G'"- "'9 Umled Sm" mdermak car was struck -by a Canadian AR ( e em) 6 a Y my-gjdg Air Station, according to pleted there will be only two run- sion. . the magazine "Foreign Trade". to The extension of the runway will :l'ssoli?i'ioe.il T.Z'.'.”o53.”i3'.'"ii'32 lioellilt official 01180 of the Candi” bushels of white potatoes at the necessitate the re-routing of the five are expected to be completed Department of Trade and Comnr reduced rate of import duty. Ii Nokth st. Eleanor's' road around in loss, five in 1057 and the re tree. 0! the potato import situst- was provided however. that ifdom- the end of am new extension which mung” mm. in 1955, . ion. magazine article reads: estlc production should be estimat- wlll cut across the present lIllh- um”, n gummetnl sky the 5L "Th! quantity of Wlllte or lfllll ed by the U.S. Deprtsnent of Ag- way. Laurent km nu. nnndennl Cnnnninn , t t . other than certified seed rlcullure, as of September 1 of s Vick," Ltd. (on n nnln nn tn, Sn potatoes. that may beadmitled into particular year. at less than 350, Lnwnnce win n nmun of reporter. the United States at the reduced 000,000 bushels. the tariff quota for word received from Ottawa. last "gain; by Mr. J. Watson Mae- Naught, M.P.. parliamentary ss- ilstant to the Minister of Fisheries. The 2.000-foot extension. Vllllt-ill will be made to the north end. ways in Canada -which are larger. These are located at Ottawa and Vancouver. Work on the project will begin at once. and it is expected that it will be completed by next fall. pat-me nmway freight gram, ceived solemn warnings Monday night that defeat of the Killed 1" the H8311 W" P” government today would undermine the 15-nation North sengers Beverley Rldout. 15 and . . Kennett, person, 31 both of Atlantic Treaty Organization. "t,'n';li'"d- in m ed t 1 The warnings came from some of Francels bopvlead- G ICC 9 0CCl.ll"I' 8 I l'- . D on the eve of an assembly confidence vote on the vale crossing, 50 yards from the EYS Algerian policy of Premier Edgar Faure. main highway. Railway officials said the crossing was unmarked ..,.t..;.;..........ma..'-o dz - e ' unmd Maximum I on nu import duty or the mi.-1,-.,.m.. my 9.. next 1-2.m.,.,u. pgfjod would b. and a light drizzle was falling. An Foreign Minister Antoine Pinay told a reporter for n r ihlp islsecret but she will do more 31 halt centlhfa” Liieogltoiilgdstdurlig llcgzldtncctgdsingg. an I ! ""l"9" "'"' l” '”'d' the moderate newspaper Figaro that overthrow of the am, 25 no", . e year w an ep em ” ce e . . epar en 0 15. has been set at one million bushels of 60 pounds each, accord- ing to an announcement by the lines are. paradoxically, similar to commissioner of Customs on Sept- thosa of a subma int She is well ember 20. The corresponding tar- rounded. fully packed with radar lff-rate quota for the and sonar and built close to the water. She was less than five years building. The rounded hull is to help pre nmcnnnne nnn ennnnted don, ROCKET RANGE government not only viould revive German nationalism, estic production of white potatoes but would undermine NATO. for the calendar year 1955 at 392, Britain is building a tcstingi He added that it would out even 539000 bushels, the quota admis-lrange for rockets and guided mis-lFrance out of any influential role slble at the reduced rate is belngJslles on the island of South Ulsl. 'in the crm-ial Big Four ion-ign 1954-55 season set for the minimum." off the Scottish coast. 1minlsters talks at Cvencva starting vent heavy icing in the North At- BESEMDLES IUD The anti-submarine St. Laurent's Corps Exercise Planned HALIFAX (CPL-The RCAF ul- nounced plans Monday for the biggest ground observer corps ex- ln top government circles. hopes for survival of the regime were based on Faure's success in getting his Morocan "new deal" under way. after weeks of delay. Monday. in Rabat, a four-man Moroccan throne council was in- 'auguraied to replace the rule of recently exiled Sultan Mohammed Ben Moulay Arafa, paving the way for immediate consultations to- ward setting up an all-Morocan interim regime. The powerful block of socialists has indicated it will be hostile to Fmire on the question of Algerla- . ' although it hack ” him earlier in it the month in a test vote on Moroa- . can policy. Government hopes are ' pinned on the 0ossihlll5y that pro- ' erclse ever attemltaned inmcenadls-.ihlggesl test for the corps From rugged fis ng v ages I the Gun! region of Quebec no WANT MORE OBSEIIVEIIS mining towns on the tip of Cape Sqdli. Ldr. Miller Slld l-lie COYPI Breton, 15,000 spotters will keep in the Maritlmes ,was probably telephnne lines humming for so better than average for the area it hours next weekend. Spotters range covered. but "we Carl-8llllY W351 from lo-year-old school boys in more observers." He told a pres: farm areas to a 98-year-old doctor conference "we could use 100.000. in St. Pet9l"S. P-El The corps-and the world's-old- About 800 different observation est spotter is Dr. Roddle McDon- posts will be manned throughout aid, 98, a practising physician who the Marltlmes as 54 aircraft crlss- still keeps a keen eye our for air- cross to designated target areas. craft. Regardless of the weather the Reports from Nova Scotia and giant exercise will go ahead. Prince Edward Island will be fun- Alr force officials figure they clled to the Truro filter centre. Coming Events Hope River Bauer. October lath nd 20th. newspaper, another veteran states- man, Andre Francois Poncel, for 10 years first high commissioner and then ambassador to West Ger- many. said tha5 if the assembly brings down the Faurel govern- lcs. in a telegram from Ottawa; This involves the movin of about .me.m' the Wmd would be winked advising him that Treasury Board.l00,000 cubic yards of egarth. the lm ll? pres?" description of Fiance had approved aceptance of the llaying of a sandstone base which "Angle and ma" "1 Eur” Morrison and Macliae tender on will be topped with a 10-inch layer .. oi'gm.lfh..ere..w”n.".”.m the contract which was the lowest of gravel, and sealed with a two- bid of tenders submitted by sev- inch coating of asphalt. Dance Lot 65 Hall Wednesday. October l9. Dance Fortune Hall every Wed- nesday night. Masquerade dance, Forest Hill. wed. Oct. 19. in an iiitcrview in tho same atomic dusting. mg go ,how on deck. The mp nu construction firm of Morrison and Oct. 27, with Britain. the United ch If R . E 1- . States and Russia- lantlc. But, more than that. shel - k To Be St t d Sho tl The St. Laurent can decontamln- a r e r y ate by hoslng herself down with her own internal ventilation sys- Macltaa Ltd. of Bummerside, on ”-'m- extensions to each end of a run- One of the ship's two chief was NO OPTIMISM are few portholes-in case of an seawater without a man ever hav- work Wm begin shmuy by u" ans. the three-barrelled anti-sulslw” which "twin pamuel Wm ' . g grass on the Morocan timetable -l will learn a lot from exercise New Brunswick and Gaape finishes mortar. is set one deck down in 1t::te3::'cknl1en.3Bog.oad 't the Ch” e'.i.ln:":;ount on the mmrac, nu beuggfiggrgrglfnddtggxgingllgf3::i Will render the socialists less hos- Dnnce Vernon Rive, gnu Topcoat. Sqdn.1.dr. S. R. Miller. will be handled in Moncton. bout the afterdeck. The superstructure Tm. Wu mndn umm commanding officer of the corps 35 volunteers man the 17-foot plot- here. said the 10 earlier - and ting tables in the filler centres. smsllei-eexercises in the Atlantic Officials expect to receive 15,000 provinces ironed out many dlfflcul- calls between 8 a.m. Friday and ties, and this one should,be the 6 pm. Sunday. Peron interned On Tenth Anniversary Of His Coup By ANIBAL ARGUELLO tions of 1945 which forced Peron's as a result of information received last evening by Mr. J. Watson Mac- Naught. M.P.. parliamentary aa- slstant to the Minister of Fisher- lnteriiollegiater Debating League SACKVILLE. N.B., (CF)-The Maritime Intercollegiate Debat- ing League organized its seasonts activities here during the week- ahout 3l25,000.00, and the work calls for an extension of 500 feet at the north end of the runway and a 300 foot extension at the south end. tile today. France this year handed home rule tn another North African territory, Tunisia. But she insists that she will not give way to Al. gerian nationalist demands because the territory is legally a part or x metropolitan Franceu - is lower than on ordinary des- troyers so that she can't be so readily spotted by submarines. Once a submarine is detected by the ship's sonar equipment it would have small chance of escaping. the navy claims. Information on the sub's range and depth are fed automatically to the mortars which are fired from the sonar room forward. also equipped runway and an Tuesday. October 16 lng facilities will "ummage sale Holy Name Hall Friday Nov. 21 at 1:30. District visitation at Carnation L.0.L Wednesday f tober 19. Masquerade Dance. Fortune hall Wednesday. Oct. 5th, Prisca. Regular dance. Crapaud rink Wednesday nlghtjurns orchestra. Reserve October 10 for Mt. Ste- xtension of light- be made- Work will begin alsmost ' - Italy and will be completed some time next spring. Execution Of Coffin ls Postponed Until Dec. 2 QUEBEC (CP) - Execution of cabinet should take in the case. no 3-year-old Takes The St. Laurent ll Up Hitch Hiltlrlngi with homing torpedoes which can 'alter course and pursue an enemy airappins Wilbert comb, 44-year. Th b' t ill th (I id, Mm”w'm"' "-5" la” " wart United Church chicken sup ASUNCION. psi-aguay tsp)- mini; ggmmfglstgndlgstsgmgatglriod tmet taklnl evasive action on or 5;:-. IlI)I1.lltn:ruslllt:ust.rf)um'Iie.e'a.si.t'e'd on Gun W mew, convicted on mgaigjylgg nil"; m;"onf;e zoning: 'liI'brei;n::hoia Bonnbgd Cook took per. . . Dgpoggd Ar-genung mentor Jun Tnni 9' "kw" "'9 "”''"7'- . ' v - ' murdering an American hear hun- o lnlon whether Coffin-'s convlc- P M” 0 I, 1' a , provisional government. of ......--.-....m......, Mount Allison. Acadia, St. !?n- P - n unconventional manner. war Vt . . .y9,,gngyn9n - , - inn nixnu-”w:F'mn W as xnvnn, new H Niclhlsn tar two years eso. was postponed tinn should he quashed. anotllar 3, numbed nnonnn in. mud; - . , nie'nnnlent'Mnndny4nn n g the-nwnntnedrnnnnt of Anncmnn-n r- t - - 1-mm” gm, co , ' . 3; Monday until Dec. 2 while the iia- trial ordered or his conviction up- n ,d f n 'd"95d'V- 0”-' M ' " tfon's highest court prepared to held 8 B o 3 mm parked in IN” M-my ofltwmlllf dllimmmuuuiil :"anl:hlt fglim dewllggllgtrlbeuonluaeudt an:h.BflItIllltlcir:'ck'ler '0'! this nikllllnrlt: far”: All last ' SWY 0'19 0' Canada's most Iur s ll t G l A i Mbehuslnd home M tucked mm" "Dance Lorne Valley ball away .229 In power lmglrll the dilly. . about the same size Tana rlllsiin. cnmggtliuon. mm mm ”"' "mil "in" '53595- ;of oouialblcrcl lilllderlall a till-03::-dnsll'a.:' truck drtllge K:;':Y Tigsdsy night. Webster's Orch From Asuncion. where he heal . grfgfen ;i;t;u::ec 00:: gent Mondaymtbsi the federal cab- wars” offmto see the norla. hm 95 '- been llvlns in exile, he went to. - et'a Icton referrins the case 9 P "I19 0 II I lit Dnnu non" V n Mn an estate near Villarrlca where he: W f f F m;l.hs:dQ:::e:pg:ftf::t:p:e:loln3::- hack to the Supreme Court is om. :e!llled.fel;(a::V:r;nltlVhetlxl he mien off Tuesday night. Webster's 0rch- ',';”f,,,ff,Ii”,33 ;,,,,fg”;,”,:i;,,l',',','.',',f ' . O O u tion last year by a Perce. Que.. lll1'c':,:lt','l-mhnrd of and deeply sink . A family friendea ocilleld hlsgoa tstrl. nnd not no done tn inn Annenune ' court jury comprised of six French 1 A. Keith Morrow, 39. supervisor ptirently unhurt t dllng along in W h L0 cl b border. -11,. A, gnu” government and six English - speaking Cans- TO SET REVIEW DATES of the C.B.C.'s farm and fisheries highway and brought him hump. t, (;,,e,,.,, Half, gcn,"”n,"”,'t;n:"f; had demanded first he he interned e es dial", The Supreme court is to set a broadcast department, has been . . nn nn ' far enough from the border so as A motion for leave to appeal ul date Saturday for 1;, review of gh. promoted to coordinator of radio. not to be a rent. before the Supreme Court of Can- Coffin cue. Howgvgn an at. A native of Mermaid, P.E.I.. he Regular Dam,-., smug, 3,-my Peron's departure passed unnot. NEW YORK (AP)-Six north- waters was a sickening trail of east last Thursday. By Friday it ada was rejected by. Mr. Justice could bg get earlier by general lollled the C-311 at Hfilllax lll C (AngK W "any Tnendnyn Rom. Mcxmnwn iced in Awncion. and 5,, menu eastern states - the population debris-crushed homes. stores. and was pouring tons upon tons of raln- Dougias.Abbott and finauy a nlm- .3,-cement 0f .11 pg,-uu, 1945. Mrs. Morrow iMarianne) ls HEP. " HEN nrnnentnnv - dgmgngusgfjong in gun” Mn. heartland of the United States-lay factories. bro lien rail lines, fall on the northeast. ' liar motion before the entire nine- Chief Justice Patrick Kerwin will 8 daughter Oi Mrs. K. S. Rogers YOU USE YOUR did not materialize. The Argentine Brievously l'8Vl89tl by wind. rllll Imnlhetl llllllwlyl. dead cattle. Top rainfall was 15.03 inches in man bench of the court was dls- probably be" the motion for ,3. and the late Col. Rogers. Charlotte- Mnsriucrade dsiios, Belfast 1-nil, government had warned it would and "flood Monday night for the snarled utilities. and contaminated New York's Catskill mountains. missed. un ,n, "V, W ,1”, an Wm ,1” town. They have two sons. Andrew NElGH BORN ''t- 19. lunch. prises. louth Pin- stamp out any disorders by dle- second time in lots than two Water. Readings of three to eight inches ,1 an nte, ; ,9,” wm Keith and David Rogers "P "W. l. hard Peron followers on this an- months. The Red Cross tlmstea om were. general in the six-state area M57 CHANCE w e W ' we 0 m ' ' niversary day. ' be placed before the court. This will likely be -limited to points of law arising from the con- gg , duct of Cnffin's trial. The matter n,O,:,T,Al,l;'.A'-rn ,'f;:;,m 1'" E5"'d;,' Di "MW 9Vld9"'99-" Which "'9 '”9' Hamilton and Brockvilie. Cut. ence claims it has unearthed since commnndinn omen, of tn. nnv; then. IN I 9-"WWW ltllimenl coastal escort: Portage. has been by Coffin will not be heard in court. appointed commander of the Cnffin was convicted of murder- llth Coastal Escort Squadron at lng Richard Lindsey. 17. with 1 Halifax. naval headquarters an- (CP Photo) Waters were receding through- out the area for the first time since last Friday. Weathermen said the worst appeared aver rainfail finally tapered off and ri-'-Jersey and Pennsylvania. ver crests abated. In Connecticut alone, coast guard The toll of dead and missing helicopters and surface craft ras- stood at 42. cued 100 persons from rooftops or Damage ran into many millions. "09 l”'l'"3ll9l- The! llld Mall Weeks of rehabilitation faced vast driven there by the more rise of areas. some of them not yet re- l'll"'"'0"9" "V9" lid 0"99l"- . covered from the mod, 1"; A". President Eisenhower. from his gust of hurricane Diane. lldtbed ln DGIIVOY. plodsed fed- eral ald for the stornrravaged be TRAIL OF DE!!!-5 t TRAFFIC ENABLED highway link between New York In the sllmeleftbyreceding 'l'hOlC0flIIlIl8W'OllC0lIlIIIouth- cit and New England. A S , H gt Attend Party In London LONDON (Reuters) - Prlncesswvith the Queen today after her Margaret and Group Capt. Peterlovcrniglit Journey from Bal . Townsend were guests! at a party Scotlnnil, where the Royal Family SUPPORT 3 Edmonton Monday night. a few hours after has horn on vacation. AN Calgary they returned separately from s The Queen. Prince Charles and Tllelr feelings are shared by Regina weekend in the country together. Princess Anne left Balmoral in a tllllullilltls of Church of England Winnipeg The party was at the South Ken- sleet storm Monday night. adhere?” Wllo the Toronto sington home of Mark Bonhaln Queen Mother Elizabeth. said to churchs has on the remarrlare of Ottaw- arter. 33-year-old son of Lady be sympathetic to Margaret in re- divorcee?-CV3" the innocent PIFU Mwlfell lolet Bonham Carter. the Llberallgard to her reported romance with Such 33 "'0 W'yEll'0ld TOWnlelld- 0110500 leader. . Townsend, returned to Clarence M0" "'3" 1-309 Womt-"L It I F"9d9"cl”" Townsend arrived at the Bonham House Monday morning from the ;”0”l9"e"" ill "'9 9l""'Cl"l M09”?! 53"" J95" Cartersi house a few minutes be- Royal Lodge. Windsor, where shelU""'"' ll" Mddlnl SKl'"'"9"l ” "mew" lore Mlrzarei. Both were in party spent the wt-ekcnd 10 miles from lmamalc M?,"daY 35 ' ”l9"3Y3""" gglufgwu dress. nu. dnnnnm, nnn ,nn nmnn nnn. cxprcssed profound sorrow at 5 Eli; wn -mg nnincnnn nmnnnem done and Mn -tho rumored marriage plans for Y3;m'guth -'..""...''"...2'.".c..:. '" 8"? 0' '.';2..::..w.:.'.:.':' .."i:i::.': .2: at am- 3" an W" V away I. oppo” to "Y Hg” 0 '1 en and divorced father of two sons. "liver McLeod will be hauling roam. Wllishlre Factory. on Mon- R.V's only. n l.0.L. - L.0.B.A. lint chicken inner in Hartavllle lllll Oct 1!. Wins 5 p.ln. nllanclns every Thursday night ulh liustclo Hall. llollla Mne- t i-nzle's Orchestra. Reserve October flat. hr Hamp- shire Woman's Missionary society 'ake sale at lIolman's. ' Masquerade Dance, 0. Lime families suffered destruction of or damage to their homes in theistorns lerea econnectleul, Massachusetts. aallihode island. New York, New which has a population density un- matched in any corresponding area in the country. The deluge snarled transporta- tion throughout the northeast. The great multl - lane parkways that carry auto traffic up and down the coast were flooded. For a time New York city was all but cut off by express highway. i As late as Monday afternoon. cars were backed up is miles at a detour around it damaged section of the Merritt Parkway. the main Coffln's last hope was action by the federal cabinet which has the power to order s new trial or com- mute a death sentence to life im- Prtaonsnent. But in what is believed to be an unprecedented move Friday the federal cabinet asked the Supreme Court to hear the appeal and make a recommendation on action the Argentina's provisional govern- ment dGI1'llIldzd' Peron's intern- ment on grounds he violated the rules of political asylum by mak- ing political statements in exile. N0 ANNOUNCEMENT T he Paraguayan government has issued no-official announce- ment on his internment so far. but one is expected shortly. It may clarify the nature of the restric- tions to be placed upon Peron. During Peron's regime. Oct. 17 annually commemorated the gen- Belfastlall. erel strike and riotous demonstra- Priau. loath Institute. rifle in June. 1953 llounced Monday cl. 1 inette women's C a sE.'.::"'"'.n ".”.'l'.'".: "lm-n's to-ds.v at 2 o'clock. TORONTO. (CPl - Minimum and maxlmu mlempcrlnnures: n. Dawson ; Vancouver Victoria Queen Victoria. also are said to al. be antagonistic to the marriage. My MICKCIII Orcugt-gg es::s:::s:::ss2ssg; . . 3 niisasaaassexslzaaaa 'Nearly half an hour after the princess left. Townsend emerged with his boat. As they got into a car, Townsend told reporters: "I am going home. I have no answers for you." Ienham Carter said: "There were lust four at dinner"-applr eatly meaning Boiiham Carter. his wife. princess and Townsend. lonlisin Carter was one of Mar- vrmoat frequent escorts to with and restaurants until he inlrlaif lat summer. ills bride was Lady Saint Just. like Towa- oaeil. esevioustydlvmaii. CoN'l'IAll' IN HOOD! The fact that both Margaret and Ednlnatcharebsl9lIIlhmlllM'5l match, flew in from Soest. Ger- many where earlier he presented colors to the 2nd battalion. Royal Canadian Regiment. of which he is colonel-in-chief. Before that he had visited Denmark. l Margaret and Townsend returned from the country amid signs that opposition to a marriage between. them is stiffening. The tryst at Windsor has shaken the solid body of British pubHc opinion which. despite the world- wide rumors of the last two VII?!- has citing tenaclously to the belief that Margaret's hetrothsl to a di- vnrugd person is out of the ques- lion. Thou lradltlonsllsts. holding im- compromlsiilg views on what they expect of royalty. are heglnnllll in make their voices heard- Reporh that the Duke of Edin- burgh is strongly Idllllll 150 llaayeflhaarlstoe Canon C. T. Klrtland. retired but still prominent in church affaira,; said of Margaret: "Here is somebody who is veipr dear to our hearts-here she con- templates doing something which is rli-lihcriilcly an affront both to religion and tho church." SAD AND PENSIVE A photograph of Margaret taken Monday just after she had said her farewells to Townsend caused widespread comment. Her face was sad and pensive-near to tears. many thought. The cameraman caught her ex- gressinn in the back of her Rolls oyce limousine as she left Allan- hay. the luxurious Berkshire home of hm” rmisln and confidante. Mrs. John Lycetl Wills. where she walked and talked with Townsend this weekend. HALIFAX. (CF)-The weathl office says a general area at lower pressure covers eastern Canada and the eastern United States. It is almost stationery and the weather is expected to continue unsettled in the Mari- times. with alternating periods of clear and dull skies with rails or drizzle. Regional forecasts: Northern Nova Beetle. Prince Edward Island and New - wick: Variable cieadlneea widely scattered showers: in Claus il Carnlheiltaa II and I0. llln tide will! at Cllltbl She appeared stain and nnsinli lng when the limousine whisked tier into Clarence House after a istowl at 1224: run. (1 only): at iiuatise at 9:02 s.m. and 7:11 p.m. It-mile drive from the . Continued on was 1. col. ''''':t... In 8: atgaltpn. moi-slits lid lglii min tag ti, ci..'i..i.""t... "