ll it's Good For the Island ’ W E A T H E R . . ‘ r Clear with cloudy periods and snouflur- The Guardlan Is For It ries: colder; winds northwest 20 diminish- ing to 15. Low-high, 17 and 20. “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dem” 701.. Lxxv. N0. 296 Authorized Drawing; “fig-might phage-hwy Dev-omens CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY. DEcEilififit is, 1962. “Twigs-E SEVEN CENTS SOME DOUBT EXPRESSED ‘ Green Tells Commons i Of NATO Development‘sE By DON HANRIGHT Pearson said he could not see should be strengthened against1 OTTAWA rcpt—External A!» w a new study can add to‘any Communist action stoppingl ram Minister Green reported similar studies made in the just short of nuclear war ‘ Monday that the NATO Permit-past. \ The suggestion was for arm-l mil council is to study ways “The machinery for consulta- ing NATO troops with medium-l to improve consultation among tion surely is there." Mr. Pear- range ballistics missiles. No de-l member nations. son said. “It is the will to use.cision was made on this ques-l ._ _ "There is no doubt we could that machinery in an emergencyition. which would be studied ’ how a better system and an that is important." further by the. NATO council. { ~ atlt‘rntll Will be made m work - - Douglas. New Dcmo- Mr. Pearson said one impor-E If one out." he told the Commons .cratir Party leader. echoed Mr. itant decision apparently had noti on his return from the NATO i Pearson‘s remarks een made by the NATO council‘ .. l . b i millls‘lf‘l'lal meeting in Paris. Mr. Green said Canada took ~the. question of a tactical nil- in Green said the meeting— the position at the. Paris mect- clear deterrent for NATO "iltt‘ most harmonious meetings .ing that NATO now has the ini- whether or not it would be part Roy Norman Hall. 42. of or NATO that I have attendcd"1tiative as a result of the Cuban‘of the NATO defence system Prince Albert, a former law 1 shop credit to the United rcrlsis. itself. partner of Prime Minister 1 5,3,... for both firmness and . . every effort should be As for Canada having met her1 John Diefenbaker_ has been i L l I 16 PAGES Full Probe Of Bilingualism 5" O “berar Minister Declares ~ r ’ i Step Already Taken . A—flw-wv-fi ~ OTTAWA tCPi-iln an emo-t("anadians need a shdck treat- itional plea for national unity, mom to appreciate Quebec's A‘Opposition Leader Pearson current social revolution. Monday called on the federal “That shock was given in lgovernmenhand the provinces rcccnl years by ‘separatism,’ ito re-establish the principles ofithe agitation in some, quarters. _ lConfederatlon with a full in. which got. so much publicity for quiry into Canada's bilingual ‘what was called ‘political liber- problems. ation.‘ " _ Canada now is going through The Liberal loader spoke as :“another serious crisis of na- the House considered an in- ltional unity." he told the Com- terim money supply motion. rmons. The time had come. "not “Why are so relatively few lfor extremists and their pas- French-Canadians in the _ isions. but for a deep, responsi- fessional and administrative lble and understanding cxamina. {jobs of the federal civil service, moderation in the Cuban crisis. imade to retain that initia- NATO commitments. Mr. Pear-‘ appointed to the Saskatchewan Hr added: . iin’ - - ." 50“ susnested that canada can‘t Court of Appeal. The appoint- ' 'Some question was ralst‘d Mr. Green said (‘anada also not dischnrst’ its {019 00m; merit. filled avacancy created . VANCOUVER tCPl — Young: -‘ tutti regards ‘0 Tim‘lwds ‘3‘ mn‘ pressed for an attempt to do “may “PM”. FW'PP‘E‘E “3‘ by the appointment of Mr. Dr. Patrick McGeer won the sllllilllOll in a Cl‘lSlSOllke this one. some NATO “contingency plan- European alr lelSlon with the’ Justice E.M_ Culmon of Re_ -vancouver Point Grey byelec. but no real complaint was made=nihgvv in ‘he political and dipqnuclear. warheads essential fort gina as Chief Justice nf sas_ ltion for the Liberal party Mom il:aiilst the United States {or theflomatic field. similar to such “.19 Smke ' reconnaissance 85‘ hatchewah (Cp Wircphoto) day night driving a wedge into manner in Which the Allies were‘military and economic plan- Signm‘ml; ,, +¥————1a Ithree-s'eat constituency that‘ consiiltt‘d 0" Informedv , . ning. Regarding “contingency plan. lhad been solid for Social Crediti .\r the time. Prime Minister “Fm. examph,‘ I think there .ning," the‘Lihcral leader said Fad' ifm. the last six years hrct’cnhaker said Canada W35 should be several plans worked “‘5 “9””?de l5 that thlsi ‘ The 351,931.,0” hciehnq took "informed" of U-S- 30"“ hlltrOlll which would cover what the has been Holngon in NATO for “he lead Show after the OHS marlc no mention of consulta‘ alliance should do in case t e month- QSPECIEHY Since the V y p tion hcforehandl ‘RusSians srgn a peace trentlefifl'n "1515- ‘ Closed at 8 pm' and mum an hour had rolled up a three-to- , with East Germanv." we have a right to expect: , . _ ltion of the basic situations." including the Crown corpora. EXPRESS DOUBT ‘ that NATO has decided what to P I one majoritiih o¥er his nearest , While there was much the tions and federal agencies?" \lr. Green's statement about URGE MILITARY CHANGE day he said, i . Olpl’onem m ‘9 our-Party 51-“8' federal government could do. The Li b eral chief asked now consultation - MPlhOdS In the military hem M... Social Credit Leader Robert: .39 many of the problems \N'i‘l‘EflVhf‘lllCl‘ the federal government tit-ought expressions of doubt . . l'rhOmpsnn and New Democratic, STEPHENVILLE. Nfld. (cm‘ Mrs. Eve. Burns-Miller. the from two corners of the Com- am?" Said "‘9 m0“ s'gmf'cantlpamy Leader T, c. Dougla,t_ The search for Wm Port a“ I 62-year-old Socrai Credit candl- mons. “am” “as "1" “WWW” by called for full-dress debates on:pm1 peninsula humans who'datf‘v “in almost 6V9" With toilet-at Opposition Leaderthe United States that. LNATOldcfence and foreign affairs. {have been missing in a 12_f00t,Pr°gr‘3551V9 Conservative Reg . lAtherton. 59. in the early voting. "low since Saturday WI“ con" Antony Holland. 42. social. t' tad 1th hl‘ttl b . - G W Cheverie Appointedrtiiw unison mi? g awe' , dh. il ' th . l . . An RCMP spokesman hereiisncgrleiy t§lfihgyvdles lilill‘eyeail): EmploymentService Head outside its jurisdiction. Thcre- gshould e s t a hi i s h a bilingual time. the provmccs must be‘scliool of public administration tasked to take part. in Ottawa. ' V “What better way could we. (falling for a sweeping in- ‘ 'prepare for our centenary than um. he sa‘d C ~ fiby taking effective steps now toisho";1 h v 1 every timid“; tideepen and strengthen the rcal- “ P an “ppm "my “y and the hope of Confedera_teXD1'C$S ideas. One of the sub- tion. . . .?“ jccts requiring study wan . aid ; he was Still hopeful obem section of the sprawling Assmham “Home Minis“... education, a provincial respon. finding PGtett' Hyne's. 13. drriding, an area which has atra-i Cpl. .i.(‘. Blackcii of Little gcant G. Michaud looks on. 1Sevigny. who spoke. in French “WW- Port au Port. and Emile Jessa. dition of 'voting socialist. Pond. P.E.l.. a safety cquip— SFTTU. a large training unit ‘later in the debate. said the CITFS \nchoermeN 124‘ of March Point alive. Ex- Dr. McGeer will represent the. ment instructor at 5 Field at3Wing. is instructing RCAF federal government. already has. Mr‘ {Pvgn‘v‘géid one of th. perienccd fishermen in the. area firiding in the provincial house in i Technical Training Unit at technicians in new skills need. taken steps in this regard. A i .. ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ' \lr. Cheverie is a veteran VOL . . . . .. .. 'av ba"n"t . - rh-orgo W. Chevcrie has rnpolitan committee and of the were doubtful' \ ‘COn-luncuon w‘th Attomey'ngi the. RCAst NO- 3 wmgv. 2 "I for maintenancF 0‘ me CF' :dommm" r. provmclal Wk.“ in:l bztwotr‘hmhirenghui‘hgsggg- twn appointed manager of the Charlottetown and suburbanr T’ e tw" “’9” him-hunting grain Rom” 2°?” and 50cm ‘ we‘erCkem Gama?” “1‘75 ‘04 SW?" Starflghter- CPL fame va'd hr 323"“: Partly "filish speaking Canadians wasithe i‘hai'ioitctown oirice of the Na- planning committee. and he is Saturday when 8 Violent wmd' rf-{J "I T?!“ be. P- t I, m out sonie safety condiment in Blackcttis the son of Mr._and e 2“] ye“ ° “cu-S “3 '0“ belief in other provinces that MW Employment Service. M also Chaim“an of the Village and snow storm caught them '5 909W“! “"25 0 “'9 01 the Cir-104 cockpit being used Mrs. J. Blackett. R.R. No. 1, WT 05- . QuehohS educational system 1. Whhmlhh John B. Murley of Sherwood commissioners offshore. the wind blowing atonumbei‘ 0‘ Liberals l" the 192' as a training-aid while Ser‘ Little Pond. . {‘5 ‘0“ 3‘ the, Gamma" madequam who retired recently it was an-‘ - - > Since his discharge be 'has 50 mil“ 3“ howl dlrmtly 9mm ilsla'qre' The” a": m soc'al inahon has not ranmd around He said the leaders of Cana- oount-cd G. Lawson. .i been a member of the Char- Marc}! Point'. Neither W35 an lcredt'lcr‘cl'fntd 16 CCE'NCW ,P;’“‘ I I “ itl‘ese symbOIS ' ' we Shtantl'nn‘ :dian industry’had only to "take \l’illt'lnll, Atlantic regiimial dir- _ A lottetown Branch of the Cana< “Dene-"09d “Sherman- :ggga :0 3:05;":23‘1 cameras] l a: (:1: ennech:95n{fi,10$ the trouble In look" at the lists t'tlti" of the Unemployment In- . _ dian Legion. one. of Mr. Chew; It was believed the men. un-g’ives. " ‘ ‘ [halving the pres'idm'n‘ of the 0f trill graduates from QUGbeo i «brunt-e Oou-nmiasmrl. .. : r ‘ ~i'les outstanding accomplish. !8'l’)l9 to roar boat into the MUCH AT STAKE I CNR (Donald Gordom_.. iichrhogs inhibit;1 last it: yearfisfitftl r n'orn in Souris in 1911. Mr. » ‘ I . ‘Ents wasolfusuélielcqtim to theisronz wrn . ll-ed out WNW- There was more fit‘stake‘in. . V . .. . m E‘ at “famed? ‘11“ 19. . Y _ , . i , . - - v min Un- A dory found on a beach Wrm'ish‘n {0 th aseat in that TRACES HIGHLIGHTS Person-s 0 1 8 mm strait/- (linelle was educated in local I M 1m f m I. . e yard 11 an I I , . , , . m.“ mm. HP has been a... m. . “Wm” .“Sm‘me ‘ e”. "’5 mm 9 “my com'!British Columbia legislature. F Speaking entirely in English. Pith-1h { u 13 .th m . , “ f m Ch 1mm“ of. sum Association. an 8.000 mem- munity Monday was not the. Fm 3.0-5 Social Credit Enrol Mr. Pearson traced the blah— If "0 or V {in ‘y no .0 WW“ 0 e .31" l ber organization made up of Ont? they had been 115mg. Jcssos :emmem h was the first major' lights of the two cultures from‘l‘lpniib‘spfdl‘m: (medians “l” m“ "f “‘9 Nai'mal Elnpo‘z; personnel from the National father said. ‘test of policy since the 1960 gen- V Confederation ~ “our declai‘a-_5°me“mC-‘ ,Shn‘VEd thi’u‘” d15- VEP'” “Nth? 51"“ 943- _ Employment Service. across The sear-oh will go on “day. eral erection " ; V tion of faith in the. destiny of aiPlFaSUt‘e “filth hltl'S’S 0* P011- lat time . became a men; Canada. He held this postuon with an RCMP plane expected Fm- E_ Davh. Fulton it was; LONDON iRcutcrsl —-‘ Galesrnews agency Tanitmg reported united Canada"--up to the. pres- lan"f“'5 race that “'01de 0111' h" "f m? .empfloymem hunt for Seven years. the ltmgeSt to continue in the hunt. Mondayito have. been a crucial first. step “'htt‘h S‘rept‘ Britain over the .Monday floodwaters from therent. He said English-speaking‘EnEllSh frit‘nds deeply- “‘ “‘9 591W“: Later he .“”“5‘ reign to date of any national a plane from the USAF air along a road the federal works. week-9nd. killing at least eighttsoutb Morava River in Serbia. {MM F0 the WS‘mece 5'“ 0‘ president. He is now on the force base here joined tiheiministcr hopes will lead to thej D8F50n5_ 311d mtul‘mg many swept away a bus loaded with: I tlir office operatlom and has executive as past - president searrh, ‘provincial leadership ‘for the‘more, died down early Monday passengers. The. passengers es-. him" insurance bmmh WW“ and previous to his term as lProgrcssive Conservative party. leavmil.a tl‘all tifdamage ESll‘lcaPed lhI‘OUEh the Wittdowal “‘0“ if" the Dam 12 y"“‘““- president he was also P.l-i.l., . t For the Liberals. it was the? mated In the mlllloits- 3Tanjug said. ‘ provincial representative and Actor Dles first move by young Dr. Mc-; Gusts up to 117 miles an ltour’ . C EV RIE ed the famous North Nov. MR H E . Srotia Highlanders in June-his still treasurer of the Fed- Vilce-presmcm. H d b k it I L‘ 1th b‘ C The news agency said floods' ‘ ' i " ' t ac into poiics. grow. it lverpoo e lg ,ana-i v i - . . .; I I tbzhdirairitlzf cairmfigfiiws 1. o ywoo Dr. Mcher campaigned with- ldian Pacific liner Empress ofilcallsed by heavy rams flea lftitil as a private and was dis-tare! Emmoyees CTCdil Union-1U“. National Employment ‘5”; BEVERLY HILLS Cam out referring to the fact he is ;England suffered thousands ofrstroyed crops and inundatedi I O n Geer to carry a famous name‘mere reported Sunday in Glas-lCROPS lNUNDATED charged in September. 1945 But he looks upon his greatest. . - _: __ . "ithe nephew of the late G. Gwdollars damage when she toreihundreds of buildings in south- itnh the rank of Company accomplishment as that of only: Sigirgkzimlgs’? E: “mfg; (AP) Ado" Thomas MltChen'lin‘l‘ryl Mchcr. colorful sen-tloose from her stern mooringshern YugoslaVia. ' . . _ . whose career spanned more. - i - - ' ht d i In Madrid. it was reported; sucmm Major. igammm? the film fdgherltes “2'” first convention in 1947 and than a half century helm“ thel:l’ll'lr‘mytiirllfilt‘irvgl’tlf‘offfrlllamentll)0:ll(g|::tl}:l::ea from M an a 1that 700 persons were evacu-i WINNlPEG mi” N Plans for Pi‘i‘ct'c reported lndians on the 5 WELL KNOWN ‘Operame l“ 1““35 oun'y‘ llie has not missed one since. In lBroadway era of David Belasco y ' ' . ‘ [a food-and-clothing airlift. to a,7\'olson House Reserve had " . - a ath When heaw ram CBUSEd and of northern Manitoba ln« bare existence" standard of liv- i - - t - . 1 Political observers also saw: The gates also uprooted trees. H" is “'9” know“ "lulu-film“ l accomphwm mat m 1938 and l addmonl he has “hinged 9"?” lal‘d present day Holl.VW°”d"ibe vote as the first real chance’blew cars off the. road. topplcdt ilic province for his activities in l continued to be its manager lconvontion of the Cl'Vll Servrcerdlcd Monday of cancer. He was . . . {the River Allcr to overflow itsldianS in dish?“ haw NM hm. mmmunily development ng'luntil he (‘nUSlcd- At the same'Federauon canada‘ . ‘0' 5:zlhdgijhlhghllcmfgfl‘lzl:ga:llhlét(gulf:ravage” and 50m mm Slates banks in lhfvmalle '“f sama‘itf‘mpol‘arily shclvcd. the Salva- ‘Hc toured tht‘ Ti‘sm-vp last Yams‘ in waves an itime be operated his own har-: Mr‘ Chevfme ’5 marmf’d and. Mitchell‘s distinctions in-lovor of the BC. Electric. ‘ In Belgrade. thc YugoslavlCruz in Asturias provrnce. :tlon Army said Monday. I \\(‘,t’“‘kf‘nrl.Hllf‘l‘npllbllSl‘let’l reports (‘l‘Cdll unions. He was thei . :has two C'hlldt'en- H9 W1“ Conn cluded a motion picture acad-f ‘ , COL Arthur Moulton. diniv of stariatinii conditions. Gov- President for No years of thellm’r 5110p 1“ Sou‘t‘t's- itinue to reside in the Villagelemy award {01. hs portrayal “f: .z’ i v > -. , commander for Mammha‘ Shimmnmm, nmmalsherp said N“ M: 1. Credit Union League andi He is a member of the met-iof Sherwood. inor- Boone in stagecoach in‘ . ,WI' .issm‘wsnwx a; ._ - ' - . the federal government first. reports were without founda- il938, and an Emmy award in| 1952 as the. best television ac-I i ~ Ewe” I t l ~ 5 ‘ _ - i i I I ' I tor. His performance in the; .y - W l . ac n e S Broadway production of Hazelt _ ‘_ l X Nuts: . ‘ Flagg won him the Antionette‘ ~ v _ _ i - Perry Award in 1953. t .5, 3 . l§ 2 ’ til §i .5. gave. then withdrew pcrmis- n. lsion for an RCAF air drop. ('nl. Moulton said he had been ‘ He said in an interview every ‘i'iflVle‘fl that the airlift would thing was set to go until illeinnt he aliowrd unless a ques- ‘last-minute hitch developed. ‘tion of life and death was in- Col. Moulton said he was ad- rolvrd. l lviscd of the change-nf-heart by “Where does death begin?" lan Indian affairs official hero, llf‘ asked biltcrly. “Tile need is l . . i r lbllt the docrsmn was made in thcrc.‘ iotiawa. He said he planned to advise l Indian affairs is part of the Salvation Army headquarters in ' idcpartmcnt of cit.i7onship RndiTOl‘Onln of the federal decisron ' .immigration. and promised the army would Mitchell had been ill a long I timc. ‘ The actor's wife. Susan. and; . I e ’ a daughter. Mrs. Anne Lange of Hollywood. survive. ‘ l His death followed by two \ASSAU' Bahamas mentors) to discuss in detail the Sino-ln-tcrnment to save the missile. tdai’.‘ that“ amclgml'nuimnuhsi Prime Minister Macmillan was dian border conflict. the Sino-‘ A statement by Senator Stlnlfcn‘fihvc gm; cant?" ‘auz 'l thing here Monday night for Soviet ideological feud. nuclearrart Symington. (Dem. Mo.) said ofieav‘vflmmwnh brN‘lin p 9.} talks with President Kennedy tests and disarmament as wellllh“ Senate armed serv'ces com' hmwg 'ahd' a rumbhn ’1 rr'ivqh’ - amid a growing Anglo-Ameri- as other international issues. lmittee was 2 to 1 against aban- . VOW; Mitchell had 8p :8er ‘in‘ can furore over the Skybolt mig- “As far as Skybolt is con-Idoning the missile which has at r 6f 0"” g . pm“ H. ‘llf‘ Program. cerncd." Macmillan said. “I amll.00tl-mile range and was des-lscores m 0‘ 5m” '3 Macmillan. accompanied by in no doubt we shall find a way'ltincd for Britain‘s n u cle a r 5:53; was “Ck” Fun “I Mir': his foreign secretary. the Earl through our difficulties in the bomber force. ' ‘ The Salvation Army planned rcdoiiblo ilx‘ efforts to get the ltbe airlift after Maj. Stanley dr‘l'isinn rmorscd. " ft S. Rhodesia Is Given ’An All-White Cabinet of Home. told reporters at Lon- Spirit of agreement we shall al- American administration hm. 0'10 til “'5 mnsi mcmfit'able don airport his two-day talks ways have with the Amef'lcan chars ha". 831d Kennedy wmlmles‘ “its {8:1 eirlac Origin}; with Kennnedy should produce a people and administration. make no decision on the future‘scm'wt‘fl S at Pr. it wont? it solution to the thorny Skybolt Macmillan‘s Skybolt. states of Skybolt until am, his (alksflhe ind. issue. ment was echged Iile‘fthe “$158 with Macmhhm i B HPNDERV“ (“I d n . H u m Re , of Commons y 8009; n' The. missile is due. to come! y :5 x k ., H or. .u: mtg] no moan . indajanigycxgggteilot:1h::i::r: ism" Thomcycm“ who ‘5 due under a sharp review by U.S. fThree Found Dead ; SALISBURY (R hutprg. end of the nineycar linkup . ‘. .. ‘ Atior naming himself premier Premier - designate “union or Sml'hpm Rhndpgia' Fwd Field named an all-white South. mam. mpg, mhhr cabin” ap. ; ern Rhonesian cabinet \loiiday poultments‘: 1 land observers described it as Treasury \llll|'~lf‘l‘ Rhodes- lstrongly right \ling, innrhorn tan Smith. Blli Field himself is said to illlsltt‘f‘ and Law and “win... he on the “left wing" of his London — born lawyer Clifford last-min 1 Ma - '0 10m the Prime minim" in defence department officials as minan 3135:? .ffif’gmnfi, nssau. part of their planning for the. crOSh scene 2 missile. w . Thorneycmn SP“? 3”“ “p' coming fiscal year. US. De-l V _ litical punZhdl'oiPagtlltalnbd: life DOSithH Labor ,leimlf‘m“ de‘ fence Secretary McNamara said ' bOrFNTof-thN‘H- (CP ' "f 17h: lit‘v to its status as an lndepend- "landed that. Brim" face “‘9- in London last week it was no M "’5 0 “90:1” were truth on! nuclear power h, the me facts" and Rive “D “3 WNW.“ secret that the missile had been “day-“93“ I a 5mm 0 all 'mg. attempting to maintain an inqumucccssh” in trials to (hm. iautormblle accident that RCMP The Skybolt [flue ha, over. dependent British nuclear deter-i Rea] gamma deputy lead”. believe happened late. Saturday night or early Sunday morntng. tRhodcsian Front party. l\lllf‘ll Dlrpont, 57, also cxpected to glidngdmomerdiquesggm“at: fiRELY BEHIND U.l(. MINISTER DECLARES . The bodies were found near won power in clcclinns Friday. sort-c as r‘lt‘pirti' premier talk which “cuswed:ma The Skybolt issue also has of the Social Credit party. aid a small car which police said Five of .the eight members or \linr‘s nod Industrial DCVPIOD‘ morning at raga] sh L fonyi whipped up a COMI‘OVFTSY “1 "‘9 opposmnn Leader Pearson “tif‘ll'ltf’al‘f‘ntly 10“ the mad "93? the new c ah i n ct. including iticnt a l‘,tl:li‘<ll - born .lohn Cav rem-t ' pu‘ y us. where several key Ameri- livered the best. speech of his ‘Little River Bridge not far from gFtetd. are farmers. (rltlllll. ot. a former member of Macmiualn will say M. In“. can congressmen were reported career' when he spoke on thc.berc. snapped off two guard F 1d math. h.< WWW,“ H". {bdrm} narlmmpm - it 'n behind the British ov- need for unity. [posts and plunged down a an. ' meet!“ Kenna” h" a “pm” Lia—32’4— “We are. not only French-Ca- lfoot embankment. ' ate session of talks with Prime . - i . . - nadlans. we are Canadians. be Dead are Eugene Francis i hwnm" mem‘b‘k“ “"0 is due T said. During recent visits across pain, 37, and Donald Patrick cre from Ottawa Thursday. - shortly after Sir Roy Welcnski'. .’\Ct‘l(‘lllllll't‘. Lands and Nat- .prime minister oftlle Rhodesian ural Rowturos A Lord Angus .cheration. declared the Rhoda (:rntmm, littkr of Montrose. 55. i lesian Front victory "surprised it nntiw of Scotland. Comics. u 7 ., I L ' "um, mung. 12 government with all mylreserve. I . rN, ‘1 d a d thfln mmd‘ I ‘ . a] ma” Local C v_ “mitt I no t of no... heart" for introducing French Theirr snow covered bodies . , ya.a an n”. noin . l.. .o East-West redoobiufiniifit of g: 3:,“ .5 lessons in elementary classes. were discovered by brothers $csra. hoth British protectoraicS. ci'nmen't and African (Negro) "‘9 Cuban or” Y. C. I I In Quebec, children between Ben and Gerald Gilbert as they and Southern Rhodesia. an in. Horatio“ .rohn thmhh, “I h “953mg; will cover the meconz; - 4 seven and elsht years old now walked along the Riohlhucto, No children it‘s not what pear to be bars are just the children's ward at the T‘rovin- lt‘rnalli' SPH'EOVNH‘W mm“ hm‘" 1" R ll 0” t” ‘1 3 and "i. 8 8 Canada "I felt the need of ihe,Paul. xi. both of St. Mary's Iand shocked" bim. irrt:;irmn. Roads and Road ' RIC-ASSESS 3|TUATION ' people to be united one withthmian reservation near prod. ‘ I. I _ Wetcnsky said the new L'm- Traffic William liar-per. 46. t‘ Macmtltm “id in a {om-.min'. cI-“lf'ied I ‘ _ I _ I . _ u 14' 15 another." iericton and Alphonse Jack to n ~ - ‘ernm'cnt faced a very difficult horn .rn lllflla‘ and a former lite statement at London Airport ’ ” . is He congratulated the OntarlolSolomon_ 35. or the Kinosclear . c » ~ task cadet of the Southern Rhodesia 'hat he and Kennedy would a The federation is composed of Dominion party poutbmty M I "In," (meme, s". “I”. . are happy to learn English and , road. r you are thinking. Santa rungs of Cleve s crib. Santa clal Sanatorrum. On entering. ‘ Welensky dCCllncd (‘ttmmi‘n pails s exorrt on M‘gm Minn. broad" m2: mpmflq-m happy to speak English when made on whether an inquest Neither was seven-year-old last night and paid a visit to and a some of Peek-lo boo lrlect'lon 1‘03"“ mm“ haV“ 0" 1““ Mf‘lflnv ‘3- “5° m . Macmillan laid no. alcohol)!!! they visit other provinces. would be held. Cleve Bambrick. What ap- the Rehabtlation Centre and started. ttbe federation. Informed obscrv- Rl‘tOdCHa. . .. t. older French - Canadians are Decision had not yet been Claus wasn't put in jail. joined a group of Rotor-tans he spotted Cleve in the crib Kon what effect Friday's "Dart Labor and Social Wellan—