l s‘ V V If It's Good For The Island The Guardian is For It “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew" @ito @ttmolia W E A Sunny and not quilF THER so cool. light winds. Low-high 28 and 50. voL. Lxxvt. N0. 267 sham... .. am. or . van a, a. r... on... emu-ul- CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. TiTUhsDAY, OCTOBER 10. 1963. no lie par-rut at pal-u la ulll. Cornwall Farmer Captures 2 Votes Canadian Plowing Title .S. Threaten Nor tan-z rant- SEVEN CENTS CALEDON. Onl rcpt—stair llieW Canadian rhampion, com. Willis. a 47-year.old Cornwall. Wed In the world match in v F ! P'El' mm" "5 "Wm rWlll also represent PEI in the Canadian plowing champion at‘ Canadian phamvrommv M“. the international and world‘ i m'tches here Wednesday, Mr Willis was driving at David-Brown 380 tractor aunt using a ransome plow. Hg wast year. The elder Mr Willis has iriedl three previous times or die championship. Today 33 olowinen. represent- ing its countries. will match; their skills in quest ot the ttthl world plowtng title, l represented its ALAN DONNELLY l OTTAWA toPt — A sudden move by Real caouette to gain. immediate recognition ot his 13~ man Creditiste group Ix a pol~ twol Maior Disaster in it... world my”. itical party was rebulted by CRACK 'snor HITS TOO MUCH HAMILTUN. Olll never in I I I," marksman lCl‘lrr“l said Wednesday Feared In Italy ary verdict on the‘ canirnvett‘ BELLUNO. ltaiy 'APt — A . fl , rial lune or recognizan ‘Mlmouniain landslide crashed into A051 IA. breakaway Social Credit [actionlu‘e VIM“ Du“ Mum,“ no.“ r ~‘ —n dispute which already has . brought a short-lived creditisle 0‘ hm durinti the night and bloc k on e ot a government rent a great noon onto comma. money supply bill, 'nitieg in the Have Rive-r t tlowever. a host decision still Vane,“ Wm "mm m”. m is up in the air. with little litre.‘ . ' hhood the Commons wilt camel “2‘ "PM" “Id "m cm“ . to a verdict ior some days al‘munmel were I“bl-lured Iridi lea it was a motor disaster. I Communications in the area voles of the Commons Wednel- nest year in Vienna. Austria Some 31.000 spectaiurs ll- teutlcd the second any or the mate a at the Conn Smyihe‘ Farms. 15 miles northwest ot‘ Tomnlu. William Hosirawscr. 33. iii. M lton. Uni... was second in the national competition and will make up the second memher al the Canadian team ior 1964 other placings among the it competitors included: Edwin men‘hl’gl‘fi‘ Emafiw Em: andelewénn Smylh. New tarant- rwick. tolh. Relic Renaud. til. of W” ‘ Eustache. Que. lltli; Yvon bcl- ‘50" IN WDRLD "351' isle. 2i, st, Eustaclie. lzih‘ Dr. Carl Willie. 25. sort ol the Gov't Okays N-Warheads T In Nfld., Labrador Fields enl lame; another link In the Chain bindinl Canadl m the he vntea provided a irmpnr-‘ r lElmer Wells. II. of Stoulfville. Ont. ‘ Mr Willis was usiliK I xDecill plow he brought back lrom Eug- liand with him a law years ago. i Ht: competed at the world match at Peebies. ohio several yearsl ago. iinishing as top Canadianil e went there when one oi the‘ lh STANLEY WlLLls lirst two at the Canadian meet was unable to atlcnd. and he was picked as third place man. H so . r. Cari. was third in the international match at Armoy. trel The votes were precipitated. Ivy Quaker All" Macnnushtnn's‘m” dummy“- ‘2ffpmflf "m ‘° ail!” “"2951: Police here, in miles :0th or ' possum. pmy reader-s has my the dam. that said the animal _.. a nnaunrrment by.dam, third highest roacretel Prime Minister Pearson at thedm in "R world. had “1;. opening oi the day's sitting. tummy Mr Pearson said nuclear But later reports said a warheads ior v.5 interceptorgieanilc landslide rolling oil nn‘ planes ivnuld he stored at twoladiacent mountain had plunged D bases in Newioundlnnd.linto the reservoir behind thel.__. Commons tradition has been (n‘dam and pushed thousands oil W llow comment irora opposition ions at water over the top. - plrly spokesmen MI such ln- Mngfll‘flflt. I community 0! nouncemcnts, 2 close e am, was l INTERIIUPTS CAnUETTE been completely submerged. l sneaker Macnaughton. Inll‘rv The liaiian news agency Ansa mpting Mr. Caouetle as Iie.said lirst repona were that at sought the iioor. said that unilllleasl several scores oi people the Commons had given liinnwere killed. OTTAWA tCPl—Canada bas'nuclear custody-and - control permitted the United states to agreement. __ stole nuclear wui-henils lor jet‘ Mr. Pearson haid the new United states as o mlliury‘ tnterccplors at Harmon Field, .ngreemcni takes the iorm ot an ‘saiciliie it was one more slepl mid. and Goose Bay Labrador. exchange at notes and spec-shes lltrward making Canada a nit-l Prime Minister Pearson an- the conditions under which nu- clear power, nouned Wednesday in the Com- clear air~tu~air missiles trill be M . Douglas so the governs] stored in Us interreptors uri- ment ahould_piace the lull isota . mp moss LOCATES \‘ntoltt repnrled by police here In hlvll Dam, 10 miles ntlrih ill Bel. lilrn, lialy. which oreiiloweo ‘l'um a landslide Wedtlestl .v iltzlii. nnioosing a mighty vol-- mn" d in it i bet c trmal instructions he was‘ interior Minister litarlan m“ "I “‘1‘” °" 51””; . der NORAD comman o is s an ion ore om. o ‘ i n (,nmmumm m u... Pm" nafiljnififgfiflfiffl‘,3:362;l mons. or. telling that. bound by the ruleaoi the House‘Ri‘lrnar in Rome ordered all am, “Hey. pm... m. ‘m manned m Cam. .UIHDER NORA" the committee on deicnce. in recognize only “spokesmenlmiluary and police torces in the WWW. , m." n, 2,". Under the arrangement. on- tic called ior on early dehuel eratiohal use at these dBiEnslve...‘ I... Common, 0,. u" nudml weapons would be governed bywmmsnu, oi ognued parties in the stricken urea to rush to aid or “IE victims. The dam. llnlshed In 1960 was iirople. was completelv ’lllilv Incess to the same IYPe l1! Iiitl'gi‘d. lAP Wirepbotrlt deiensive nuclear warheads. he mailer i7! nuclear arms “since we are ill cletictl . lonerational plans oi NORAD mum ,by what right are we a high, tapered structure nar- herr were listed in thr iust “’1’ “‘f Ig-rs'hgglggff‘:;d‘g::i spurnv" by nth govern- reinsed the right to spPak uiirn rowuis to I‘lhln base. it was reports as havtiltt been hli eons a .mnts, M arson said. u have gamma... ... Wm nnl on the river itseli but held These reports mentioned as we . - Bay was leil open when Canidn um "um mm“ . _ a a a it hark water in it ride reservoir. and the us. signed our, to a 5m ,5 [he mm “my mm. Mr Caouettc em ii e Tillie Quits?" number or deal ' and at least .,,. Al lcr'si a hall—dozen other lilo injured in Lhnzarone l'orrl- ‘ The sneakers ruling. Sairda . .m which will; "vinyl-mm ml... by the cram...“ was communities in the immediate municatians in the lmmrdi‘le {in}, a,“ ,,t assuming “‘3': “gang?” “lam”. Reacflon terms naw agree patr‘a e dose upheld by a vote oi Hz to to area about in miles north at area were knocked o t Imp... and mediation. Mr“ 5“ “i W “a “ “"5"” WW“ relailns In the 00ml “M “n 9“ The l3 Creditisles were sup- Clelmer. chairman oi the \l - which wuheadi will be made available (a Canadian forum" 2 Prime Minlller said “In er9d only by 11 NEW Dunn- an cratic party Mrs, Liberals. l Conservatives and “I: H sflclflll ‘amri..“.i”i’“"°m“ “ile - ’ lureollt members under thcnl if mfelllle force-7 ‘ - ‘Thnmpson endorsed the rullnl 'mmd I“ mm" “mm”! DP "m “Run?” M. Gilles Gregoire. rhici lieuien n Favorable ‘of illilunlliiy. in be equipped} MIAMI. Fla —Floi‘d. ST, JOHN‘S. Ntid. ICPi— Wm. nude" WHIWL t at Mr. Cnouette. in at a en e. a . , . H the most deadly tropical storms [Med m. a new "0,... Wm. a Elliemwileaiwsllwhlgdii‘e1‘llullmiii “an”; "fighmfiflfiflfidl‘lzlon record. thrashed a hsndlullmotion that the‘Cnmmons ado n e r Prime Minister Pearson‘s annoy“) m the m, germs 01in! thinly-populated Bahamian iourn‘“until!rtlr‘rgg’iiéirandrpw'vé nouncement that nuclear war-imp”, America; when”, may “and; “my. apparently he, liege ‘_ heads will be stored y helm stationed, will have that,“ [mm] a, I human ‘Huuse are racognizerkl‘l W M “mm “swim” United States at two Ncwiound- same mam at their disposal to. Fm“ mm summed by. Speaker , acnaug nn ru ‘ .I I I _ I land air ilelds gamma they, parapet” taste Wm H w 1 3m.“ In hm this motion not ni‘llrrler. and capital pare-u. The Guardian n emp oymciit in recent years "Newioundland is part ot a task which wc all hope hey rpm; fm the island 0, Ma"; another Crediilski‘eldagpull mum g Th, “mm, my noltflfiualily under . . . d or parloflMll never be called upon to gum hero" d.“ “a “I” dealsmn W35 "9 8 it _I _d [1110' melt spin Canada we share ‘ " me “mm I. 15 la in none incentiie eEiSa. I experienced substantial ernivin it his We ‘1‘ W m 13 mm, "m Cred“; ployment service areas in Char- Will“ alter he had killed a squirrel lrom tn paces with his .22 calibre rifle He didn‘t miss the squirrel. and he didn't mist two win- iillwi. ith “priceless” piece! ‘. plaster wall. The marksman squirrels incessant had hfllherei‘l him during Ill? slimmer that he il~ nally decided In lhaol it. He r‘limhed on tile ran! nl his house. and Tired, The bullet went ihrmlllh the caramel. across the street, nnd through the upstairs win dams (Ii house when It ruined tile china. "FrirPlt’ss. all moaned Llflyd Hamillnn. said the chatter or it.“ 42. hy the hitllot, “It can never be replaced." Police cliai‘i’li‘fl i pyha. all. oi Hamilton. .liihn i'ie. discharging a tirearm within tile my limits Butler Is Favored To Succeed Mac BLACKPOOL. England ALE-’ldfl‘sllll! swnepslakcs i ll]? Conscrvalive uar|y swim; in lavor n! R. A. Full" Wednes- day rilth when hr uss named 7 malor speech at the party's annual roniercnce it make the .i tional nd Unionist .tum ior Prime Minister Maemil- i ‘ lan who is in tinderuo a prostate ‘gland operation tod e rally l T in i l ind oiibe art 'i . 9 mm w "p Mugnmin‘unlled states threatened Wed. nesday to launch a trade war l annual conterenee had planned to tell the rally he ‘lniendrd in lead the Tories into next l'par‘s general election. headquarters was gates pondering res ;mcrits oi possible successors l Hamilton . Union or Conservative Associations, an. nounred that Butler will mortal ay. is slated to rollol 5 Trade War With Canada On Wheat I Trade Minister ny Ancil Mai-KEN Concern whether the U s. in. Made to launch a price war be- m tween the two main wheat nx~ 0' MIl-rvarsuld china. and l porting countries ot the West was mixed with xnmP puzzler the Ameri- 0 much cans had suddenly become ans merit Ibnui why noyed. There has been no change in the pricing policy at the Cans. ' board and none is dlan Wheat anticipated. T r a d ' Mlnlsle Shani inld the Housp Ill Crim- monr. Aides said the trade ministc planned to telephone L's agr culture Secretary Orville. Frec- irian to seek some ctarilication. who“ “mm .m, mash,“ views or the us. agriculture department were made known it the external ariairs depart. ssy hut Canadian sources hesitated. with . . it an American protest. r us, says Canada socks rileni here by the Us. Fm in call Th ‘in keep world prires down at time when they should he ris- ing and Canadian oiiicials sa lthis is . EXPECT SURPLUS Even Wl|h brisk Cxporlr. L'a ‘Cm ada expects to have a surplus or about soildltllmiln bushels " the next .luiy fil»ihanks in the re nrd whaai harvest madam bushels. Furlher. the us Ry HAROLD MORRISON ' WASHINGTON lCPl v against Canada because or C set» hit: Wheat in the iong-trrm benctit v Nurih American farmer who might otherwise over-plant l and hurry along another surplus pro end iii the currrlli crop year oi nearly Ill seems sud- denly concerned about the Case n The $241k" wheat-selling practices, - V r it new split between the two Tl” “WSW” 1:93; neighborcexplodeo ercr Can- lienslon Wednesday with delei adar PPIIK')’ ol hirerint: lnntz~ i . mu" ranae listed prices in ilrrlei- to Cnniral'll . with both Communist and demo- Defends Policy (ill (ll‘ll\l‘l_\r “\(‘r lhe nakt Iew mon , For examplt. ilw "curd $300.7 .ooo Russian wheat purchas- ls on this inrmal The ill-n apl‘rcmi‘nls with China have nusralrd through individ- llal reparah Contracts: lrrlrn ilmF ill HITH‘. charging current prices in the indwiiiual lrarls lnr when! in be delivered lil'l‘i‘ tun or three months. \mi‘l‘il'an SHEPY is beliN/Erl in have leaped when grain was 1’ mild in .lapan rervnily It! i-ur» rnni nl'irns in? later deliver . Thls TS retardcd hv the Ameri- r cans as it prgding action on - wheat. u-hiih they would like in see. tnircaso in price as demand tnnilnilcs brisk They llm'i‘ hnlh Whl‘al and 'hlripln: iat'llllll‘s available now WllilP Canadian lacllitit‘s Arr sirainvrl COMPETITION sTIFr ,laparl is Canada's llllrd-larl- est regular wheat customer al- ihuugh the competition thrI has horn silfl [mm U.S grain. uhirh riilnys subsidies. Vlr Sharp said Wednesday that the price oi wheat set by tilr Canadian Wheat Board has gone up about eight rents a bushel since the Russian sale Sepl to and that contracts with rezular Cusinmcrs "have been complrted recently at the board's ilunied prices then cur rent. ior shipment during the rrolii vrar \l'lili'li PM“ next .luly A y n. at c. He said there lr nlvilillil: new or unusual lit-re and that tile Bard has always lwrn prepared to srll at current prices ior lilt- urr delitery. n! U.S. Official Protest Is In Strongest Terms nurrhasrrn already llarl been assured prirrs on ’lIPIi’ nur- chasi-s w ’I llld remain un- changed 5' RISE POSSIHLE in contrast. us wheat sales are hasrd on day a lo - chanzps in grain irarle prices. even {pr hull: Sales. With indi- cations that iron Curtain and some Wrslet-n countries are sul- - “‘1 “’"Pflmm- liwirled into .. . . . . . g I d v I ~ , t t t lniletnwn and Summerside have tinn. .notably nutrr in iscoun _. "'le {l‘m‘m m“ “Me‘s! SAYS PROMISE BROKEN "1"” a 110‘" "m" “I” “ms i This reply was alien in thanailsham. leader at theVl-lnilse cram" 560""||.'"1 , lhhlr'lgace'miliiealteiffw'lilaw’ifg' Efinndrl. dill/trd smallwood so “i oppusmon Lead“ melaml The weather bureau said House at] Commons mama..on Lords and si-irnre minister. ‘Dokeifiaigricallidlu:spot-pairing; “1mm”! “w. “Md will. (11:51:13; SrlnaleishlllinNez'afli-lunds Dali" 5" I v “"5"” ““‘°"Fl°“ “"1” TM" “a” " 'hel 1"? "I! View lleiurllnelll 0' indv -— imam“. ‘has "H‘riauv pm. Might hm, mum “awards by mm “ WW “use “d vfly.meni was‘ it sketchy that NE‘PI'BSSM inward northweslrrnl try in response to a duesilnn‘EmPeror Marks “5M Calm." mm“ -in n“, as murti as 15 r'r‘nis ii bushel. placed on the Commons‘ order Paper by l-leath Macnuarrie. MP for Queens. The department said that ha tinnnl employment servtce areas warm in her ieelings toward the United States." lie sold his province is happy to collaborate with otiawa and House Begins Action 0n Trusteeship Bill :House was denied :n oppnrtu. Europe and England ior that nity ol knowing wheuier Can-Inch iew days. But by the time lada's sovereignty is protected . s e r aches the North Ail-tic“ lor whether Canada has been i cold air will rob her oi tropical pllced in it “subservient pnAI~‘l:llal‘BEiEL . our '{rlenrla in the United lumn a lie" behind a trau all were examined to determine the Sirius lie criticized the gmernmenlidevaailtion and death. mg. gr [he counts-y will. it... most severe conditions at ch ~on- is unemployment and slim oc- onomic growth. Thirtydtie areas have oualiiied tor a p e r i at measures under the designated area program, but the two PEI. areas have experienced it growth in employment which is considerably above the national average. "Thus. they hate not met the criteria rslabllsliril [hr the selection at designated areas." the department said, The reply said that iht-r- llah “WE have taken tremendousl Ol'llt‘ills Ii Haiti. hurdesi bent-Ill [ram Canada and (with e l I ior martin an agreement in- hit. I volving inegexpendlture oi "mil-‘estimaied iiic d_ad at 3.500 but lions oi dollars" tor the storage said the exact more will never OTTAWA ‘cpl > “rowing c“ mm H w my my a. oi nuclear weapons. in contra~ be known because the Hm,“ up was“... mot diction oi its election promise.cannot be iound. Many parts at normal rules. the Commonliruwn". “"1"” “d I to renegotiate Canada out oi a ‘Cuba still are under water, lwedneoday swung into speedyibmmd on m 5mm”. Imp Ill Ntwfonndlanderr belnuclcai- commitment, Some islands in the Ioulhgnlklumn my,” me anvprnmmimiom um“ M Cm“ m“ “um "um"! “’ d“ 1“" ML. 7- - 9"“3‘“ "3"" "I “‘9 er" 3'““““—""5.“’- 'C“ ‘lo ronsider legislation that its cruel, dishonest. areedy.l spiallwood said in a statement. .New emnerats. said the ante-land Grand Turk—still were due i would “mm I “Wynn _ “Mum” mummy 1m ‘ '°' “X” poweriut trustreship over Mar-.c. banks, .AMPLE WAanNG "lmr “film in Cam-v ‘ Spukesmen lor the Conserve. i But the islands. someoi which. Appealing ior all—party bam- tivr, social Credii_ and. New ea 0 e 5 contain United states miss IIan tor the unprecedented tn-.nemocratir Parties imme tracking equipment. ea terventlon by govcramrnt in‘diaiely expressed support ior peeled to escape serious duli~ Labor Ministerlthe legislation. or ample waroioa. Okayed By JFK the United states and now. by sharing with will Oi them In the deience oi this continent. _we can play a part. then i think Lillian Illllrsv MlcEu‘hen warned told the raetlcal purpmea." Great Lakes situation "may House that the lakes situation been an cschancr oi i'ur‘r‘e~pnn- er Robert McGee grow worse beiore it gets hei- is critical and attach trade. i new M, mi, sum-m hwm hnr and other lniei-naiionll I'l- llllnns between Canada end the United states, a n hurrlulie. Ill dire-t to any land ihe Premll-r or P h l. and minister ol industry. r. the The three - man iruslershlp an ion er a IAPi—Prelli- million tone at surplus Aimerb “"5 J,” mm m, M, N...” 1- WASHINGTON End Of Visit OTTAWA uth g “MUM... avoided but he made clear the considering a variety presented with a silver tray and "1 "mature-l "W Millillinlltlge n e General and Mme the Elhinpian ruler. re vl‘d it stale visli “hll‘h ended Social Credit Leader rail links and it silver lru hnul ilir Mrs. Thompson. ThP Snrinl Credit leader Eilardian M l e Vanler were signed photograph or Emperor. italle Selassie Wednesday by‘m" “PM Crilx 0f the new split is the The gills were a zesiiire oi;Canad.an Wheat board policy "link! '0' l!" "MP‘IBH‘Y I“ oi assuring xuch hie riislomers three-duties Communist China. the Soviet wed""'lllnion, .lapan and britaid that w p ior The emperor aim Prescnled‘wheat. Canadian prices to these customers on sales already ne- Tilnmnwll with A pair of gold gntiated ivill remain unchanged ll during the sales period, up i RDbCri strongest terms e he two ,neillhhnrs t- a n U.5. ‘Canadian wheat anles ;desite the illth market lnexi ,luly .11 int he honed a Irarlr Collision between r b The spokesman rhargrd that emperor‘s because oi this pnliryienvcrinfl grandson and great » grandsonahnut 30 per cent or the wheat during their stay at a private Canada had estimalrii it might Instead. Fanada worked mil an acreemonl to sell wheat to prevailinz price the spokesman said The US also reduretl its price to turn! (‘anadian rompe- tition len atoll: tame the hip Rue, slan uheat purrhasr negotiated atlor Canada ntierrd the soviet Union the same price deal as Chinese The spokesman said lth US loll Canada could hair rain-ti the prirr slightly in the soiiet llnion iii that limit but the .tnwricans made an ar- uitmrnlt over that poiol l-tmlrirr, uhni ll'kNl the its. grain authorities more than ant-thin: nlsr has the alleged sillitrrilicr under which Canada oncialetl to obtain a slice oi the .lapancse lihoal market school in suburban liockriitic be able in exptiri in the sun without tipping lllr its park village. rent crop yearvlht’ daily prli-es which had shrill money prnmnl» The emperor ion by RCAF posted by the Canadian Wititat in: illr Japanese market ior ‘iiukon aircratt ior Bermuda ‘Bllfll’l‘l are mr-ninnlms Rlllk ullrnl. the as allegedly dent Kennedy elitirov Wed. lla'illy nlxhl llle nil ill “.5. when In Russia and Commit: nlat Mlltml ill Elnora Eul'Wl, 3! link: in retail oi ulnar:- gain in 1mm 000ml! Till. tould mean diam“ a! pump! mmooo 3 hell is! Illrplul [1.8. wheele- world lhroulh Drlvlle chair no Kennedy “Id ill. [1.5. oilVl-r curly would benefit. Be ruled out any Illel Cllbil ni‘ Cullnlllilnllt Chin- lll Intlcllnllctlc tuition. the Wildcat mode the lm<mlred announcement I ohm in Us. policy lbw-id tr do W Com un at I press ennterence. lle “M the sale to Run“ and other Communist nations '1" be ill the Wren M the Ind lhl! ll. Innnctlnn nrl rule knnwl ior ull‘l’ whel IC- tually happened. "We answered I call irorn the rlilway silililll I! lbflul a" Clock Wedneioay evening and when we arrived on the scene the small. wooden iretgiu shed was a miss oi tire and name". HOSE P 0 LEM "We took to our task quickly but we had a problem to run a has? lrnm ihe water reserve II the town parkioa ioi ilrnce Mcxay's on Water strrrt, That was lhl closest oi the lmll’ underground llnkl in town and (he dlsllllcl tool up he r 1.5m ieet oi . hose ' The Oci. L1. 1“ ediilon of the PE Island Alticuliul'llllt flurrlbed the hell (cw mlllulll ln tilt lollnwiilg llilniler: “The "n jumped lcrou WAI- . vlved the passage at time. \’eler-, In residents like Lucas Allen.‘ 115 Sufi": Street. recall the day‘ thl. ‘ The [Kl-mi llll Tlhlhilinn WM being held In Charlottetown In Ill? lllldd! oi oflobfl’ “in! war Ind hundreds flf persons 7mm Summerllde and Willis WPSI were b2an innsmrled in l lid [rum the chlul Clly by snfl‘lll train: “I! hid been dry lnr dnvs Ind on “I: lmll l1 WIS DIO‘WII‘! I IIlQ". My] Ml’. Allen. Mr. Allen WI: 1 member til the Summers a! FIFE De ll'l- MM .1 In! time of "I! blue and later became captain oi one 0i Ill! Ill!" comp-rile ‘ “n! “I! “AM Ihnrtly aiier MI! 0! “I! sped-l “I‘ll! h lfll eomlnued DI I" WI! wel . h! recalls. “That is why moot peel er Sheet and the houses direct- we or ple say it started train a spark. ly opposite were soon a are a WM" '2' "Ml lllve Jill-l from Ihl "Ill "flak. MICK. hull iCilllIllllM Bl! pl]! 1. all, Il . .t Elli—G UP i fold to lilo In.” ‘ hid. under "normal commercia mull. IRATEN To PUNCH Heathen til ind ,unlerrcd m helm Conga; :30 Ill lull T troll Mn. lmdy I I ll lb lo lite-punch In dildollnl I Mlllnn the prelidnnl "id "will be benetlclal loqu All". a l . mm man. may 14.3% oi selective. Mlmlumtuw maidens-stun. I'll-Mu treated to his, seven l_______-_ Kennedy a it he concluded tit t such government stocks enough stock are The Guard "W “'“""“"“" '"° "' Toiia Oct. lo. la the anniver~ destroyed by I an uncrith by b ca thst burned saint .iohn. not-y I' t l a gale). the blue roared can wheat ior shipment urine the next several months ‘in: b)]’d prgvnllsl I a den era lot- i: til-1p “s on a r S SI e Near y estroye ernment." l . . f 1 i. In Ragmg F I re 0 6 :would sell to the Soviet tloio HIM. no oil! dealer I!!! Ill ' eaeesaive lit-fl al the sale :53 :45: m; "m" Sllymllm . old timers II the worst in in. history at the island. l ton and naliioioro at the turn all the century . I atronl. cold south- Ihroulh the [m ior to hour destroyed tot biuldlmr. rlud lie i it they may also want 57 YEARS AGO TODAY ._____.__— He laid the commodity credit Kennedy said the commerce fly NICK Fmonz "all; er IaneI. n thil dly .51 years Some cllim that [ammo-ll- Driven by ram-miter ll river so acre: of land ltd on I surplus feed In corporation would sell Milli department would make not?“ “we 3 | it Wu o .50 lhai Ihe town was Vli’lullly ly. II was Id u the are“ lib‘ eut wind. (um I 51!! nape with It'll- sin lihln I grim outlook for in. Italian. By some miracle no live! rel l. i p l CLAUDE KENNY BEADS ACCOUNT OF BLAZE [N [M NEWSPAPER . {bygl _\ltl\‘l‘l’ll‘.\li ‘Ci't nrcoliainri liilh illr- ,lapnnrsc in a shunt roll mill tone at wheat at ahnlll liic irnls a bushel llth! the will» ark-oil the Soviet illi- .lnii 'rlw Canadian nl-lre to the ltlmiilllrkr nnnln remit chanced tor the duration at the caution dill-inc tho rtlv'rrvll rron .rnr Talks Adiournedi On Dock Strike Talk- liaw rr-nrr nlirr dnrlt strike were '. ndintwnrd Wrdnosdav nilzlll and m‘llllfl lahiil “or milllfirmelll l_ would rirmmr‘nl nn the progress or itreoiiaiions Thri uric la l'rsumi levlnnl at 2 in [V in today. aimed at srllllnc th SI : INSIDE TODAY 17 a. ll Annollnrrmrnts. uniti- nlrths. rains . . Cllsrlflcll Comics . Editorial- port rlnaner. marks-ta Kings Qlll‘r'yi, Citr l'r Silmmrrsll’e n'ivnrri'e —————a