."..'.".'.1':-i-5'-'i.J:.tt-'u-.:?3&.i..L...iI1'.L'..-.4 ...::i.i. :...”.'h . .........-;'. ..-... ....'..... .-. i Maxims of a Mere Man Many hands make light work. Covers Prince Edward I Island Like the Dew 14 PAGES rsorosss EXPANDED AID Commons Member Critical Of Federal Highway Plan OTTAWA (CP) - Creation of a ernment must assume full l'esp0lI- PNP0!9d 3 ledenl ""'VeY 9i W87” lg ll 1; to Iy needs in the next 20 years. ps'tio'nolA highways commliislont ability foruthje l;lgl:lvIveaymmu”me :1”: 1”” mm. pmvied to the , provinces. federal - pro- The federal lovernment should PRICE 5c Eisenhower Vet Bill; Says Selt- Asks Swift ' Action On E Soil Bank WASHINGTON AP)-President Eisenhower Monday night urged congress to enact swiftly I new payment-in-advance sou bank pro- gram whlch could give participat- ing farmers an extra 3500,000.000 in this crop year. The president offered this pro- posal in I radio-TV broadcast explaining and defending his veto of the Democratic-sponsored farm bill. Eisenhower said that "by a simple provlsiou." in the proposed soil bank system Congress can authorize the government to begin making payments up to 50 per cent as soon as I farmer signs I con- tract agreeing to take part. "Thus immediately after July 1. I956." Eisenhower said, "farmers who agree to participate in either the acreage reserve or conserva- tion reserve phases of the soil bank program will be eligible for pay- ment." The farmers. under this system. would get the remolnler of their money on compliance with the con tract terms. ADDITIONAL MEASURES Eisenhower also proposed in his radio-TV speech-in which i... said he felt compelled to veto the com- promise farm 5" "regardless of political pressu, :''-two additional measu ca besides the progr he outlined in his veto message ear- lier in the day. First he said he would shortly Isk Congress for larger authoriza- I oes Farm Defeating Gives Outline Of New Price Support Plan .3; WASHINGTON (APJ - Presi- dent Eisenhower killed the farm bill Monday with a veto which gave Democrats I major issue for the presidential election campaign this all. eatly eral aid to provincial highway con- futurehm . zuxstlggoggypwposed in the .Com. vhucem pmsggn 6" in we Mud” mum, um Md :1; in. Unltgldedstatles ' t w c prov t e Boss Thatcher (Ind-Moose JIw- 07 "0145 t "um MSPWPY5 irhm" wnmmetg ( uu kl d Luke Centre). In mums the um. thlciaizselliulrxi long-term bonds. states wi nlonow or n s of pull. urgegwcxggauluuel :51 Lfel-lg-ul (CCF-Assinibqiai I085-91' Road Policy In East Inadequate the Trans - Canada highway Ind said-the central government should pay 8200.000.000 I year for the next oT'rAiWA (C13-Feiilerlul policyGIspe peninsula. on Mart me see ons o t e Trans- OUTMODED BRIDGE Canada highway came under me He said the only highway bridge the Festival begins on the thirti- 10 years on highway building. .14. Thatcheris proposal was one of I number of varied schemes ;"le:flguf&g'g30:ib3::l”d::d mt with Quebec 1. un old. narrow edth and will continue for three is I k P i Coils - nd outmoded one across the Res- "Y5". muwc mgr”; Va an f.igouche river It Matepedla which Mal" M3CL90d has had 3 V917 for greater highway spending put fonard by member as the Com- Itive. mt . H M. s tt (L-a be - is threatened by ice each spring. "”5”"3 ”"'”'i P0” in 30”” enmm 3 en um ' Tie federal government. he land and educated in Edinburgh mons debated I government reso- lution preliminary to I bill to amend the Trans-Canada Hishwny 3:-.::::8:;::.::":.;c:l::.::-1.90:; ....., n :”.””i?le-””f.F?'” . um ce e In fl 9 ics, the highway In Newfoundland. The gdnziolmznnrgavlxigieea ituraninszggg He was Pmvincm and National Act. The hlu will permit an extension provincial government had made . N I wnrageous effort. but faced problem that will take care of it lg:ds:vigfg:'L”i”r 1" sC”(E,l3"lill- ""3 for some years to come. yea” was 39 C it" of federal sharing in the 4.500- inile highway to the end oi 1060. MAJOR CHANGE 1 1 Major change will be P1'0V59n for I 00-per-cent federal contribu- tion to the cost of up to 10 P9! (xi of milepge in each province. severe problems. . , . The 810 miles of-Trans-Canada . giglspfal I"5”"””r in siimm" route in Newfoundland was 13.8 ' , per cent of the total. Yet the prov- suppowrs UNITED Elmo?! waelfened in the Arm)” wmd iuces had only 3.7 per cent of the STRASBOURG F l i 8:-h 'Baf .3 major for nine ye”? tom population oruthe mm pmvu . rance fRLu- n e ntlsh Intelligence Corps, me” under Trlnycmada . ters)--Austria Monday became the saw overseas service in France, 5"it 18th member of the Council of North Africa, Slcily,Italy, Austria. Europe.At .I meeting of the coun- oil's committeeof ministers here. e present 50-50 sharing of costs with the provinces will apply on the remainder of the mileage. The highway. being built under agreements with Iii provinces ex- cept Quebec. was begun in 1950- some 1.600 miles have been built to Ipproved standard. Another 1,- meme. There were 15.9 miles of the ad Germanyj route in the provinces for each 10,- A M F 1 M, i t D Agnltlglii he 3”” apwmled t” the 000 of Newmundlunws populmum ul Fiinl 01:! guA na er 1'. Leo- uu D ucation Division, Nova sc- In Ontario and Alberta there we” pold g tsah I luzhrrla will do all g is epzgtment of Education. The only 2.9 mu” per 10.000 poplin. Ihfteiilan Eo ep" 8 I free and rnce ti dward Island Mus cal non. The mun ranged upward in un be u;'ope." ix Austrian Agsoula 0: has expressed gratlt. other provinces to M mues per mem rs 0 par ament took their u e or t e loan of the Major as place among the 132 members of adjudicat for the coming Festi- the nsultatlve assembly. val. 1 RAIL LINES CUT , Qu'Appelle River Rises Above 1955 Flood Peaks REGINA (CP) - Commllniln-.4 ravaged by 1955's fierce floods prc- i pared Monday night for even higher water levels as the crest of the spring runoff surged tilmugh the Qu'Appelle watershed. Record flood levels were due to- day on Wascana creek in Regina, Where 20 families already have PIPE MAJO MACLEOD FESTIVAL JUDG The Nova Scotia Department of Education is lending Major C. I. N. MacLeod to the Prince Edward Isand Festival. He will judge the Scotch dancing Piping. and singing. This part of The same engineers made the waters by 12 inches within a liliwiny predictions for Regina. lsix - hour period. Weary workers whcrc overnight freezing caused a heard the forecast as water lapped Slitllii drop in Wascana's level, within a foot of the dike-tops. making more evacuations unneces- so far, the creek was swelled 1siiI'.V- . 6 feet above normal. This is six Tilt? said the crest could ralsei inches above the 1948 flood peak. . been evacuated. Bulldozers piled l more b against sandbag dikesiFEAR TM teers. jail trusties and RCMIH Security Check trainees. Wednesday, the flood crest is cv- pcctcd to reach Lumsden and other villages along the Qu'Appelle rivcr, LONDON (Reutes)-British and Soviet security chiefs, alarmed by outbreaks of arson and vandalism, decided Monday to tighten even which empties into the steadily- rlsing Assiniboine in Manitoba. further their plans for guarding Russia's leaders when they arrive At Lumsden. 25 miles northwest of Regina, railway crews battled in Britain Wednesday for I 10-day visit. l against rising waters to fill a 300- Heads of Scotland Yard's special foot-long washout on the CPR rail branch, which deals with political line from Regina to Saskatoon. Service had not been restored late security, had talks with Maj.-Gen. Nikolai Zacharov, chief of the Rus- At the same time, Eisenhower said he intends to set minimum . support levels which will result in v”, ; a national average of s2 I bushel I" for wheat, 31.50 a bushel for corn ' ,1 and 34.50 a 100 pounds for rice. - This will be done by raising gov- ernment price supports to "at least" 82V: per cent of parity on the five basic crops-wheat, rice, cotton, darn and peanuts. Parity is a price deemed fair to the farm- ers in terms of production costs and is computed by the agricul- ture department according to form- I ulas set by law. The vetoed bill had called for supports of 90 per cent of parity for the five basic crops. CREATE MORE SURPLUSES In his veto message to the house. Eisenhower said that I time when surpluses are the major farm headache. the bill would create more surpluses. The president Id- ded: unpaved. No highway exists for 185 miles of the route. The bill also would increase to tz50.000,000 from 8150.000,000 the maximum over - all share of the central government. Monday's debate produced I round of oppositl dissatisfaction with the extent of federal contri- butions. one Newfoundland Liberal. Her- man M. Batten (L - Humber-St. George's). IlIo said the govern- ment is not go far enough. He called for federal building of one highway across the country. Moscow and Washington respectiv- ely, to separate meetings with him Monday night. AGENDA APPROVED A formal agenda for the talks has been agreed upon between Lon- don and Moscow, diplomatic sour- 4-To I-alum uuw to wanlm, u ces reported. It lists the problems per cent support, gyould bg wgo to be discussed under general head- pg-oducuuu would be nlmul; . lugs which will allow the states- Mm-keg. would bu fu;-tllgg (1. men to range widely and permit uu-eyed, luulud of gxpgndgd. u both sides to raise any subject of must be douey . C0n09l'1'l- Backers of the vetoed bill. Monday '1'vv0-FOOT RISE Farther downstream at Rantal- ion. 20 miles from the Manitoba border, two families were taken from their homes after I sudden two-foot rise in the river Sunday night. A foot of water covered half the village Monday. A CPR line was cut in two 150 miles are paved and 1.545 are 10.000 population in Prince Edward Island-less than half Newfound- lnnd'.s ratio. LOW TAX PROBLEM Mr. Batten said Newfoundland also faces problems of I low tax potential. difficult terrain Ind weather and the expense of im- Lt.-Gen. Simonds Believes Canada Unprepcired For War IOUR-POIN'l' PROGRAM pol-ting pgvlng mam-lal. ll-ll, 1-,. ll 3 H 31 on places between Tantallon and 'i"” b0dy5"'”d' Smut prmecung. The subjects stated authoritItiv- guided through Congreu by the Mr. Thatcher said his proposed suit was that no paving had yet VANCOUVER (CP) - Lt.-Gen. for ther -nuclea attacks, every- ,,,iI,':,,,,,i,i.,,,f”3,,";',f,,,, guuuililifgiseslslgg neighboring l-Iazelcliffe, and a 24- ;h:1l:V:d0fC:r;;I!LI;1;tNll)::l&l 3:1, ely to be on the agenda are: Democrats with the support of l n a ti o n It highways commission should undertake I four-point pro- gram to: Guy Slmonds. former chief of staff one would of the Canadian Army said Mon- In interview he firmly been done. .l.C. Van Home (PC - Resgl- gouche-Madawaska) said the fed- Ii-I! ill have I card telling him what the nation expects him to do in I crisis." - hour watch was being kept on two railway bridges in the district. In northern Saskatchewan, lower European problems including se- curity. the Middle East. Indochina, disarmament. the Far East and some farm-belt Republicans. coir tended it would have offered fann- awn 32.000.000.000 more in benefits constructive uses overseas." This, he said. will further bolster dom- estlc markets. Nikita Khrushchev. Squads of British security detec- 1. Provide funds on not less than eral government should pay in full Nu"?! Clnldl ll unprepared Gen. Simonds is here to address temperatures Ind deep snow were uv" ”"ml”'d ”p”""'e'" "id ” . trade. year. ' . 50.50 but. for pg-oyinclgl con. 10; two highway; gcrogg New for war or for preventing the Vancouver Institute of Interna- p::cT!':;o:"fpfl:,ll'dth':" gmrziw reported delaying the redmp but g:im';"ugli:g; gdulmgzf .-Elseidiowers Ills per cent of Itructlon of mllor out-west Ind Brunswick and for three connect- W"- i -. ' ' "0381 Mfll1'3- legLgl.tion he alrgdy uu, recum. Ielllllori Vlltned -the A8IlI'll- Mushuuuul and Kmuuuch" ' 3""? FINN W359” Willi Ni 3" north-south roadsgi help maintain ing links between them, "There is no polilcal leader in ' - 4 Thu mum hkulur c lihlyito Hoodllhe GIMP! Wm uw TM;-mission W" to mu, N B ' i' 5'93" 13 :30 "Pl?" P590 M . iiiiiiiiiiiiviiiiiiiiiii iii-iisi"ii"'i'ii"””i-"'si""iii'" ii.7.i'i""......""" ii" ” Vagrant Hos l:i”.:L'.:&:i:r:l:.' l:'"..:.:..:'.'.::.' . s'”” "””' "" ""'”" .".it”..: :l:'l::::::.: ' i m9 ..";i?.ai"i'.f:'di".:'":i3iiii.i'"i'i.i.i'”i"'i l staudardiu construction and eng'in- Ind Saint John. and also along the CI to buy land stock and i ' t- leaders ed - P3 I no 8 year. i ;:f;:fu?i;:”,l:l.?i:h”:'c::;trl;llhW'! Wm WW ihwlllll Fu" Pockets Eisenhower said he had vetoed Scotland Yard probably will post Announc 1-my mron-rsnrr mm the bill because "I had no choice." "It was a bad bill. In the months ahead, it would hurt more farmers than it would help. In the long run it would hurt all farmers. . ." Mrs. Roosevelt To Speak lr'l N.B. SAINT JOHN. N.B. (CP)-Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, widow of Presi- dent Franklin D. Roosevelt. will speak -here May 1 at a dinner arranged by the New Brunswick division of the Canadian Mental Health Association and the Saint John Kinsmenis club. Proceeds of the 335 a plate func- I special branch man in each of the neighboring buildings to watch out for suspicious characters dur- ing the IO days of the visit. FIRE ATTEMPT The intensified security drive fol- lowed an attempt Sunday to set fire to the London offices of Tass, the Soviet news agency, at the same time as anti - Communists were daubing the tomb of Karl Marx with paint in Highgate cemetery He said only the federal govern- ment had the resources necessary to build highways. . C.E. Johnston (S('PBow River) said completion of the Trans-Can. Id! llllll should be speeded to the ntry's dependence on for cross-country trans- The consensus was that the veto could not be overridden and there would be no general farm bill en- acted in this election year. It re quires 'two-third majorities in both houses of Congress to override I veto. Adlai Stevenson and Senator (Contnlnued on page 2. col. 6) For June l8 FREDERICTON (CP) - Pro mier Hugh John Flemming Mon- day night announced June 18. I Monday, as the date of a provincial general election in New Brunswcik. The announcement followed I two - hour caucus of Progressive legislators. It had been expected since March 29 when. shortly before the fourth and south of the province. Mr. Van Horne also charged that federal "indifference. Ipsthy and neglect" has prevented the building of I bridge across the Bay of Chaleur between Campbelltou and Cross Point, on Quebec's KITCHENER, Ont. (CP)-Asked by police to empty his pockets John Thomas Blake, 70. charged with vagrancy. pulled out enough items from the recesses of the three suits he was wearing to fill I bushel basket. .. Blake were three pairs of trous- ers. three sultcoats. three shirts. three scarves. I vest and a trench coat, police said. His pockets con- tained combs. hankerchiefs. travel "We should not merely copy the conscription methods of the United States. for many features of the American system would not be Idaptable. We must develop our own methods of military service." He added: . "To I potential Iggressor look- ing, It our country we do not appear to be alert and poised to deal with thermo-nuclear attack. Jewel Thieves Reported Active At Monte Carlo ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY Gnome Hoes (PC Toronto lmsdview) said the central gov- Russlans Attend No. DEARm 5 lsliimiruiligin 4P I i I Israel. Pam tvlle havelmfldetlio .::ol!1.o pl-en". folde”' "mm pencils and other MONTF CARLO (AP) Icwel will be llised for the work of heziislonymous telephone callers told session of the 42nd legislature was A RMLRQQD e peop I or I I I egy o mas- ll , . - . 4 to - t rganiza ions. . ' - N-wsman Dies ..”l”F”2" W25” 7.91"” Sr "" "M immm i-"S?-ea win he won l'::i::.lr:::.i.:';"':.:.:ii;.:;c::: " ail”-.:l; .?.iwZ”.:?5-”.?”2i .53.”: :;".i;':.::.i::;li"..f'::'..':i":.:l:: mgigggtgs Nor e ea ers caus I pomstc - - clofhgs Blake said "I didn't want cam at n i t the visit of the l few months 0 ll h M d l I b uAnd u - fourth-from I 'swank hotel hous- Are Huff P 8 , - . I 0 'n saint sense on are on ay ugh m-kw? -dung: gietggrrggcuor ::L,l,”59 them 3"- 50 1 Pill them lug Grace Kelly , weddlug guest; Russians. Special branch chiefs are At that time he also said his gov ARHOUKCER . in which the only possibility of eetern dmeocracies and the N.B. fog-w.a. of T110 Eva-ins iiggialohidii-ii Canodi s correspondent. first time Kreml chiefs have paid Israel this honor since the Jewish state was formed nlunist powers. minister. and Anastas Mikoynn, I "I do not think war is inevitable. .. I Com- Rule Out U.S. 000 worth of jewels missing from Mrs. Maree Pamp. one of Grace's bridesmaids, reported 310,- In Pro-Stalin Demonstration LONDON (AP)-Three hundred her room. Only last Friday. Mrs. Matthew taking these threats seriously with reports of the strong emotion the Bulganin-Khrushchev visit is build- ing up among eastern European refugees from communism. Jacob Malik. Soviet ambassador ernment would seek a new man- date mainly on its power develop- ment policy and handling of the Beechwood hydro project. Opposition leader A. C. Taylor. the Liberal chief. indicated hil I In died in hospital Monday, his 59th birthday. He suffered I heart It. Sunday. Mr. Hutchinson w 11 all. itor of the Moncion Tl'Il::col'l;t for. Mccloskey. wife of the treasurer of the Democratic national commit- fee. was robbed of 345,000 worth of jewels from the some Hotel de Paris. One hearing of Mrs. Pamp's loss, another woman wedding Bllest said Monday night: "Oh! That makes inllr." Then realizing there were report- ers around her. she added: "Oh! I've said too much." She refused to answer any questions. first deputy premier. drank I But I am convinced I change of champagne toast with Joseph Avi- the Communist regimes to I more dar, the Israeli ambassador. to moderate way of thinking is only "the day of the independence of Brig to come about over I very IsrIel." g period of time. Their Ip arance was I surprise to hold the ring in the in view a the sharp criticisms of meantime we are going to have to Israel expressed by the Soviet Un- live in terms of armed truce- ion recently in line with Russia's not for I few years but probably ardent nmpalgn to win friends for I lifetime. among the Arab states. I i we were properly prepared Membership In Baghdad Pact TEI-IRAN. Ira (AP) The United States ruled out American membership in the Baghdad pact Monday despite direct appeals from two members for it to join. Loy Henderson, deputy under- secretary of state who is attend- lng I council meeting of the party accepted Beechwood as the principal issue of the coming cam- paiun. The last election was held Sept. 22. 1952. when Progressive Conser- vatives under Mr. Fellming won 36 of the 52 seats in defeating Pre- micr J.B. McNair's Liberal gov- ernment. Liberals look the other 16. Since then three of the PC seats have becomc vacant. persons were hurt in pro - Stalin demonstrations in the Soviet Geor- gian capital of Tiflis a month ago, I qualified western diplomatic source disclosed Monday. Students were reported to have taken over the city for five days. The trouble broke out after I group of students attempted to send I telegram to the United Nations. Moscow has tried to play down reports of rioting in Tlflis growing to Britain. Monday night crew at- tention to the Tass office fire- which did little damage-when he called on Lord Reading, minister of state at the foreign office. The Russian envoy asked for assuran- ces that Britain would take steps to prevent such incidents. Prime Tlinistcr Eden prepared Sir William liaytcr and Sir Roger Makins, British ambassadors tn :lIipth5IpOtI.llIe joined I on . Globe in inusl Ind Evening Times lie was one of the ltfonetou Bswlrp, were Clnadlsn amateur hockey - . TORONTO (CP) -- Temperature champion. um Ml C 0 alliance as an -observer. promised Authorities denied knowled f 0'" Of the new l(rcmlln campaln . h bu in the Qgg-Iy 193),,” up mum I e the delegates the united States any unpubllclzcd robberies. go 0 downgrading Stalin. who was born I bulletin l5,5"9.d by i e P" c 1 1 u G bu or weather offlcc. .:.l.-or ..':m-- -',w;.m-t I ' :::.”..::.;l,:::"';.:'l.?i:..:::'l 3;: -e----e ".:.:...u8is:.:3”:..:......... "1 eY 995 9 Mn M- I? IOPVOC i ” ' D Vllllire be (ill lined t:iCI..nc., 91:!!! "it! is 0!llIi' slpccreddcilreilo . SAYS INDIA WITH WEST gloglegisrsoyanhwhn I: ilrigitirtlig Ttltfliii U S A Dawson oillgm) (May, lanugglllgou bu lu . roan cose. ren y an of cctvr 8 l Tom 9080 -'1 I10 8.V 8 O U cheater rut. niuliilihorrniaolihrll 0 ties with other nations in the NEW DELI" W” a Waller the only now apncared'caIm and ' ' V.”"””"'" i5 ii ilutchlliuon. is I retired. Mom.-ion Dag Hammafs Io U9 0 Cy Irea." gfgihef-lVl"e'P'95ld9n'0”” A”-' oIiiie- , WASHINGTON (AP) e Gcn. snr bllt "we must admit publicily" ;'.id”:'f;:l':on Don" emu. His statement upheld me View . (slid tMonda.V hp hvlles in Essnyan talked with Georgian! Omar Bradley said Monday that if that Russia is the only power that dqlgary l 30 42 Funeral services will be held TEL AVIV (AP)-Preach Irtil- chief of staff. of diplomats at the meeting that zap" d'”'" V '9 Preslilent 3'53”? who W('I'e izuurlicli ll1 thcir com- the United States should become miszht start a war. Rio in 23 33 here tonight and in Moncton Wed- lery and jet fighters wete on pa- Israel celebrated its lndepend- the United States is staying out of loin" ..h at h" """"' India 8 ments but left no doubt that the invnlvctl in a third world war. "it tic appcarcli before a Senate wigni e 26 35 "0-idoy afternoon. Burial will be rade at llaifa Monday in I show ence on the eve of UN Secretary in” smmlce in "d" "oi to ”"”"d in "5 irilecovirabiy iiiimmmm "mm M dc'"""S”a"o"s ""9 ''”"M 5'3” Mm 3" """"k "" me ”'i""'d services 5”” ' mmmmve Toronlhg 34 45 ll Moncton'I Elrnwood eunetery. of strength on lsrIol'I-indspend- General Dag HImmarskjodd's lr- l5i:ylit.A Sulurll ultrahila. Syria and ;" :::?c':rl'ct'r:'"fl::::: Xlllgtligntx truly. K d M (gnu.-ll sum-,.-, , very nillvlll llike phich fbegtan hlonhtiayuootlyesiilllitiai ollan-a 40 51 NV "me day. I-lv.l ll," 0,, ml seuumy couucll 0 cr ra na on: n t e present i '- - and 8" armor "rs "i"'9ll a last war started at Pear ar- ion 0' w-ere t 9 ill c a cs 4 57 The air (are. put on msphy for "union 0' check,” Middle E"! Middle East crisis. :1rar:ies”8Union (.on,zre.-s. Iicuthcr called out to quell the demonsira-lbor.” I g stands in air powcr. u gfggggl 3g 35 C - t the rim time 12 ourlan-I; ;,et;'rI:g-t- union. H--- ...-....--,.e .32; ,.,..:”;;:”i,:,;,;3;g:: ”"".;g;;- 9 row" whine iwrvkhigradlev-d mgr;-, -an "I Bfgdiav tang W- 13v;'e"eSm;',;'- i............ 34 o E era as part of lame 's cg c e- new complication in Ham- P -- - a e in" i cut: .v e i c .v asl:rcs- arm or re Irv sens 8- W re 6 saint John 31 so S bullion an an independent state. marskjoldi task n.-use Monday p ' - Eh.--” . .,. ,, mag ,mhWW ggg, only two witnesses the committee i g Mnult the moiremadvxdced tFren:ll when it wl glscloeed at UN head- 50! Fire loss A lr'-"fgd in "5 film 1” tgmdslei" 3 khltaollifatiin :3 Run", M ad ys are let lg or no me I quarters n ew York that Israel IF Common 9" H 9 900" ch. "me", 30 4. i- vim n'-"u '”' '””"" 'i'..:2i22.'ii”:'33if.it r.::..":.:::;. i..':..'i".i2'3 i:'”"l:::".':;"".:l.l: N l”'"'”' C""'P 2i.?:l”.?':::n"'"”' M” "5 ”"" sv-5-v ” 2- so See "Mo 9 - - military sources that 12 stem tlons on Israel shipping through SYDNEY MINES. N.S. fCP)- gull, 3.-udley mu smith. who Yarmouth 32 41 "9 ""98 Sh - - - St Johns 32 41 Hall. Souril, Wednudey, "'0 9"" OWL Damage was estimated Monday It ' ' ' W? i"'9"- 5'-i'9""0W" 3 ”'"ei 0' ' '3' '1” ou-rslna MANDATE . ff”'”””h",'ff'b' i',':"'”Y "'”k;jw”P' u g a n u till iii--iiiediro.-ciiiii iilmiliewdiniiii HALWAX lei" ” T” "””"' , ' T01-Ill e lln ousc. coo ouse ' ' office says the dull and damp uff:..'.l':.'l” ...'”.'".-.-....." ..:'”l:.i.':::”:”.;'.l:::'.r:.”::”:.': .:::.2"'c 0'" Cm . over light Am-ll . Ilde his llorrnal mandate from the Boulniidndlilaewzfilrlrllie: frogthl-.-ed. BELGRADE (AP)--Vulko.fWolfi was headed by Moshe Pilade. prcs- politlbllro since 1937. ml .l,- power alone, ' l"'P"”V9 l9d5Y- A dl5i'"'b""c9 99"” i - ' Hum , ' i seem-lgy cuuucn to unemm me. Twem l ' I h I uni CPEWEEROV. accused by his Red ident of the Yugoslav national as- Mikhallov, 59. lsaBnlgarian who "our capacity to wold war" "d "' QWP” ls. m"Vl"3 5l"w'7 Dlnce W The n outage", . ' 0, mum" Ho” um umnmn ' IVES” "lm e",""l"d?9 0" colleagues of oping Stalin's one- scmbly. who is one of Titois closestmervcd in the Soviet armv in the Smith said "depends on the fotisl northward "d P new dl-Smrbmu "”d'y' mini” Myst:-re and said to be cgabie Israeli Foreign Mlnlsteriliioshe perrzuonl-7; l2o'iizci'ir'iisall"(lIl'lIm'i:ril)silIIiti:. "'9" ""lS- "9-Wlnod Monday as pre- advisers. war, then rcillrnerl to his limneland strength of, our position." cemred m "M"? 1.5 "'i”''"g '""'"'i it" C""'"' "7" ill; ,.Ip(-ed of I00 miles In Shnrelt replied. however. that ln- be fire is reported to have fnl- mm M Co""'"”'l' B"l33"l"- "" is "l"'l0U8." Pllnde said, and bi-cnmc a deputy pr:-micr.' Bradley said he favors total "”lw"d' ml" E" M" "W mi” overhead Is I battery fcrference with shlpnlns was a The Moscow - trained 3UlEiii'l&ni"lhat conditions have been lziverr ""' ”'5'”" l""''3 '"”i'"" W"""'- luwed uu all stove explosion in me While (Ihervcnkov was I protege power on the grounds that "nobody Vommunlty bingo Moreli wed. . gfrongm ' 55g l h l- he ll. 1 l. d l - - -. , - - .. .- although a few showers will con- M:::,y' Pad” '7' "55 Pflloo. rill:-ilclgwllnrgnthllayfdriluery Milli": fllsltddgy vlglt (0 Cal” lug l'::Ikhouse' The" were M mil". l'l'1ltlIlirnCommullisi elolrhil llzhe aiilrtlicd - l'7ll;eclS,lptlld:ntl)etllvef(l:.ilenYl'llTg1h'i zirrigdiidlnaswlalktiliailibiiitehiii lkiiiliiladg. gllcakrllirilioil "”"”' " Mlle 35-W. Dlus Jackpot week Hammarskjold obtained uh. skids Is I result of the Kl-cmlin's slnvia and Bulgaria " Khrushchev the current Sovieficilno. F”"'-'”9”5 ."mm' , . conditional pl at frwlibotli sides or” i is New CIMPIISII against the "pen His successor is expected to he Communist. party boss. N';''''" !?''''I:'' ";'t"fl'-.h"'ril0"I "Au-,,u met from Pun". torefraln from I act; I mm ngmgll 3,4l,l,tl- 1-o vlgrp Ion! ty cult" of Stalinism. chosen today. Chervenkov had been regarded ' i I '9' ' ' '9' c.- n , A man fasnili in t it s iii a . l. - . SNAKE HUNT POPULAR ""'Y- F"! "'4 '9"'''"'-' Pill u,”u,mi:"'m"i 3:" , NEW YORK (AP)-The Royal methods. he wlluznvblcilveezlxiliililsr .c':.c. I've? iclii'iiildovo"..idi"x.'li3: iiioiiiliniiid. iliiie iiiiiin iii ili:iaili- oxl-mu:-:, om. (AP)-The best "'"5""' """" """""" " "”'” pm, ' .,-V Danish Ballet. oldest dance "troupe eat of the political and economic Yngov. Inform Sofia sources gerian Communist party's central weather in five years brought out "in ' '9' 'M'"" mm": '''u' see -, pot lo:-pica lave one mind to 3'-iu-to 3"orlg.'1;i(:ismake ll: um grlve of the Soviet bloc against said they expected Yugov. s: to committee mcctins last week. a record crowd .0, n... ,,..,.,,a, ;l"':':.e:?l?5llCL'f"'I;l&: n.io3i.ns "why-y ' --.. srae recs obeu-v mg I o e of tales in C - ug lavla in l i th , ' ' - , '0 W - - I P- W" ll-Iver liIll..TllT:dIrifAlifllvl'; fire until he has tIl:ed facceeuio "'3 '3' 3 ”V'9"tW99k lg"? ":33 3'llllI"l9l11 ofalt94llgilll lhoeulldolll 3” a Job ' lnn1:(?e9I'I,C.en)(,ifaii.liltcBllaClliyflal((if'l:l.(l5i1 lisdrilitsikgnhllhteldluulgbilesdlllie Mmmm "H "mm l. ""1 "i . Deni 5'" "M ii" ""'l"7i"P'"' ii" Ag, ":':'""c"”"" Mimd” by hhhrl ID"! the new Russian lcId- VETERAN MINISTER mer deputy pm-mier and party sec- of their best catches in the 17- hderm" "N 8"” 1'" a 3 ay. um I sis management id er-ghlp y, l l l, , Y , f . I - , . l - . . tatlve units of Hammehmd worked with his the company Comlrfl N -VN.'l'0IY.ml'1)Il., up beadgilw B.Ii(d:'l:ismil:lecg)Ilii:;kTo liserirllrihnidmzlliiggdeiimiiidn fill bill; hliailiieisrlidgntthiifetlileemhlildillsoriil-lalillg nigh ffdg ' PCHAPWPOVI lid lllfldllflll Vothnd It Beirut. IlIIIo4l'SlMWlMl8lf3lBfl!- TN - Hll resignation is I victory for the Soviet bIoc's Ill-European Ir Sofia sources said they expect Okeehe Junior Chamber of Com at 3-3: M” loud"- i I Dolled III N MNIOIL GIN allold lh ln- 000 Will GPO! it tho M Tito lathe metterofpersonll one entity conference It 1054. iforr Chervenkov to be given the title Inerce said 1467 rattler: were ' um ma i mm mm. v I Milli 3'" "9"-3 WMNIUVO tamed OP-I mm Soot 15- The fire. A rogonov delellltl . by runner oillte Warsaw pIct A vet- of deputy ier but rest icted ca an-'ed alive with forked if k iwm M” M". . yid Ben-Gurion offlilco arrived Nllot VII M0404 - ' ' pm" ' ' P P P ' '9" n''" m"l0m""'- oi . Q. , . II more . I chance design. was in Sofia es-II cabinet minister. he has been duties. sites-his reelgnatloa is lc- Ind specially-constructed Ieeke rlsestodeyatlzlaa. ,IuIu .. ,.,.,,,,,,K. , I, gun... e-up Iborduutoe. rIodshIsth:I.npIuct8IlIIII'econniuItu eepted. oItcilen.- - v silt-pm. 3. . A 1! .-A '