OTTAWA, — More than a cen- tury of military service is repre- sented here by the Pearce bro- thers of Ottawa, shown here with Air Marshal Hugh Camp- bell (centre) at a dimer mark- ing the retirement of one of the brothers. Left to right, Wing Cmdr. F. H. Pearce (24 years‘); Wing Cmdr. Harold Pearce (re- lOl YEAR’ RVICE tiring after 31 ‘years service); Air Marshal Campbell; Lieut J. K?. Pearce (24 years); and Sqdn. Ldr. A. D. Pearce (22 years) SEE YANK SLUMP ABOUT OVER \ Europeans Believe They Can Ward Off Recession new! exciting! Lancastreum, 2 yds. wide ................'........ 1.30 per yd.‘ BY TOM 0CHILTRIe1vE t /‘ern Eugope has been enjoy-ing.for ports to the Uinited States show- ’ Rgxoleum Deluxe, 2 yds_ wide _ , , , , , , . , , . . , , . . , , . . , . . . 1.80 per yd. LONDON (AP) —- es era 1 deca e. mg an upwar curve. . p ‘ d_ Europe believes it can avoid .1 But the situation varies mm ‘I ‘I, Congoleum, yds. wide 1.95 pery p recession if the United States .t to country and industry\ . ’ _ - - ~ . . economy gets back into high gear tc:ui1,11d?;stm,_ some coummes such - Charges GOV T. . Ilflllflld LIIIOEOIIITIS: . this SPI‘ing- as Britain are continuing to en- ' 2 - . _ _ ' . _ _ . _ _ . 925 r d. For the first time in months force tough cred-i_t-squeeze po1i- Spfindlng Huge hard surfaee T1‘ fndstylea yd} W1d9 v- 0 - o - I ---no 0 0 0- - 5:30 P9 Yd hopfi flourished on t-his side of the cies to combat l'1lflalZ10l1.-- the S N01, voted M0119» 2 Yd5- Wide - - - - - - - - - - - ~ - - - - - - - - - -~ - - - - - - - ~ Per 37 - Atlantic tlgat meé§usines»s down main econmnict worry durms the “m5 Moulded, 2 yds. wide .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.65 per yd. t ‘ t U‘ Stt ' -' -war ear. . .. . nliglslt itnver-e n1 a es is a §II‘{()IS£1,)l8,l£1lG1é l§t£SACKEg A 5 ' . NEW LISKEARD, Ontt. (](gP()1; Inlald tlllng, 2 yds. Wide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4. . . . . . . . .. 4.50 per yd. Recent timid price revivals on The h3‘lb°?g °‘ theof ‘lzfirlhggg Sftagifiy Kn°:la‘:'y- dsgifi ywedies . Rexoleum Deluxe, 3 yds. Wide . . s . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . 2.70 per yd. - l , e o OCF . * ' . ;'r*l§i;1°I*:°>0o5(ti'_°¢k ¢X°‘ha“8°S reflected, ggxgfd pgggse “:2: business is day night we pmgressive con. Congoleum, 3 yds- wide ». . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .'.. 2.95 per yd. llf this hope is borne out the economies of Western Europe - » ~ , . _ I _- , 51 , ’ , h3.V€ passed llhI'OU.'gh I erlsnaginiilaeifi and 6, ‘X 9 0 o 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 I o I o u 9 6’ X 9 u a 0 o o 0 I a 0 u 0 I o 0 o o . financial winter with a1m°st M 42 foreign vessels are laid up 111 history I 71//2, X 9' «. . . . u 0 o o . 4. . . . . 6.50 7'75’. X 9' - 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - 8-25 damage‘ Denmark '39 Danish ships swing . 9’ X ‘ 9' - 9-75 I I . I . Th , ndigofhugesummsfihat . 5 ... . .... on-cooeeooooo-0 COULD FEEL REACTION idly at anchor. liavee beteln voted by Parlia- 9, X 9' 1 , ’ “ ‘ ' ' ' ' 9’ x 101/3’ . . . . . . . . . . 11.50 Unemployment for the whole Induvstria-1 investment C°1"‘i““e5 -ment is done by a political party 9 x 10 /3 . .,. . . . . . . . . . 8.75 _ 9. X 12: _ Q _ ' . _ . a . _ _ . . _ 1235 region W has °1im’b°d *0 8'1 high almost evérywhere- Para- nnn “used to contend that ran 9’ x 12' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.95 x9‘ x 131/3!’ I 14 50 estimated 4,300,000. This repre- doxes Show themselves in many fiaqnent must always maintain - d 9, _ 15’ 12 25 9’ 15’ . . . . . . . . . 9 . . . . 15.95 Sent‘ only 8 tiny percentage Of p1a¢ces_ For exaflngple, ma. contmol over n&fiOn,s purse," _x I o 0 0 0 0 I I -0 o s o o o . X o o 0 o 0 o o 0 o o u a a o . the total work force, however, and is lower than the latest re- ported U.S. unemployment total to 5,173,000. V - Economists agree that an im- provement ln the American situ- ation must come soon. Otherwise Europe will feel the full blast of depressing business influences. Since the war, which left most -chine-tool makers are experienc- ing a decline in the demand for their products yet sales of British automobiles remain high with ex- Changes Asked In Nova Scofio tighter now than a year ago. Long lines of freighters and tank- servativie government is spending money by governor — general s he said at a P01i=ti081 meeting here. The statements -were included in excerpts from the text of a speech issued'to the press before delivery. Mr. Knowles said Prime Minis- -ter Diefentbaker has stated that Parlaiment will have an oppor- tunity to examine these expendi- 1 Page 14 The GuardianTues. March 18. 1958 lINTERPR:ETING THE NEWS would link France, Italy, Spain, Tunisia and Morocco. Backed by Britain and the United States. it would have close relationships with NATO. It would also embrace arrange- ments for explotin-g Sahara oil and other minerals by‘ France and Tunisia - Morocco, both of which won independence from France within the last three years. Presumably Spain and its Sahara possessions also would be involved in this. Since Ga-i1lavrd’s plan omits Al- geria, where Arabs are staing an French political circles, although it has been approved by the cab- inet. Gaillard’s ideas have not yet been explained in detail and im- tial opposition" certaintly does _not mean that his plan will be me- vitably defeated at home. It is clear, however, that he must be able to convince the Na- ‘tional Assembly that the Mediat- erranean Pact would not be sim- ply a wedge to allow “interna- tionalization of the French-Alger ian fight. ' Powenful assembly f i g u r e s, every budget . . . . stores. 0 yard yoodsz , covering 0 Lancusfreu-m squares who seem to agree on little else. are stubbornly in agreement 0“ one thing: Algeria is strictly 3 domestic French. P1'0‘b1em- SPAIN APPROVES It is probably unfortunate for mission is taking too long- Spain, incidentally, is not only in favor of the pact but says that the formula was put ‘0I‘WaI'd years ago——by Spain——-as an ob- vious check on Communist influ- ence in the Mediterranean area. Russia, not surprisingly, has de- nounced the idea On top of all this, Morocco’s King Mohammed V has called for a federation of Morocco, Tunisia and Algeria into a North Afri- can union. . This would be in the nature of a counter - weight to President look at your floors! ." . . . . others do! Bring the fresh new look of Spring into your home with new floor coverings. See the wide variety of patterns at prices to suit at Holman’s Furniture Departments.-.both . Congoleum squares 'Sydney Man To Heqcl Attending Engineering M This is the fourth suc-h confer- ence to be held. The first was in London in 1946; the secon in linking Egypt, Syria and Yemen. But its implications for France are more immediate. It attacks the content-ion that Algeria is French territory and demands the return of Saharan regions. And it includes pointed reference to the presence of French troops on Moroccan soil. Tunisia has al- ready demanded evacuation of French troops. I Introducing a. new and inex- pensive floor covering __in nine ‘ delightful patterns — each new and different. Two yards y , wide at the low low price of "$1.15 per running yard. ‘ EXTRA S-PECIAL ' A large variety of ’ floor-covering odds and ends at exceptionally low prices. You may find just the pattern you’re looking for. Shop early for best selection See our assortment of tiles. I 9”x9” aslowaslzceach Nasser’s United Arab Republic," .‘=.A' on, eel E935 and Canada» _iE5,_a3h subject of a ‘ cusssion at n afternoon th - , . the Canadian? ternational °i Bowen, United ‘.5 trade commissibném» Qt: M- F presidén, P1 owler, “P a11d‘P v . John W.\S1iii)df4:1:s§:s°°‘“t!‘lIl "mg department of na-tional, Dea;~1,5m"..»» ; Lallk. Montrea1 man. " ‘Wm vb‘ will 11., G '" d’ P I For Gai1lard’s hopes that his proposal C-.dM-tA§5‘{;‘e°gf§;§::f{n§*fi; §*°l’1‘d°n in 1 ; the GI S comes as Harold Beelly of)(B£1i1té ggieéslieeléf céanada’ will head the flulrznfifsibgrg in 1950;s°md1, N P 1- G t W E e iiiiiitgdlldstaiiggeaiiie lh/[ai1rrd)o31,1 the job Canadian delegation. to the Con- Membersn on “-1 1954. the GW 9 S Y y of “good 0ffic.eS.. in ‘France.-S feragfie ofi1SE7£lI:g§::W€Va1l1tl11cli31ngi: tion will pet gngsll delta 7 other current dispute,‘ with Tun1- nefé % Id _ Australia March 19 Canada and _ be Utah via‘, By JOSEPH MacSWEEN increas-mgly d e s p e r a t e war s,ia_ The French bombmg of a Tu- being ‘e 1n.th _ _ Q d ceptlons and plant toguestsatr Canadian Press Staff Writer against France, it 1S not surp_r1s- msian Village caused a world. to April 1-wi sessions in .-y - by the Engmeemgurs arranged Premier Felix Gail1ard’s pro- ing that it ran into unmedlate Wide wproar. ney. Me1‘b0UI‘1'19 and _Canb"31'1"‘3» Vancouver’ C313 lnstitmei posal for a Western Mediterran question by Arab Tunisia and The premier may hear charges with M1», Anson will be Dr, L_ onto, Montreal a,Ms0ttawMo: can Defence Pact is getting a Morocco. that his plan was mspired by the Austin Wright, Montreal, general Their tour will nn{;§‘l Ghee‘ . wary eye not only in North Af- ALGERIAN OBSTACLE foreign diplomats, Already in secretary of the mst1tute,a,nd 1);-_ tendance attheinsfi udnmu rica but also in France. But the proposal also appears Paris, there has been some I. R. Tait, Montreal, past-pnes- meeting in Q! ilgleanma The FI'e11-011 P1‘€'mi*eI"S f01‘ml1‘l3 to be stirring up suspicions in grumbling that the Beely-Murphy ident. “Common markets: $1’ 314 Tvaist in a money belt. - MONTREAL RESIDENT European economies in shreds, American, aid plus the closure of many traditional trade channels , , . , . to me East, has comsidevably HALIFAX (GP) — The Halifax - . board of trade Tuesday approved ::1g[1;f§'mt(ll.a£'?r°pe' dependence 3 resolution_u_rging “1iberaliz_in’g ' A survey by The Associated and raizionalizing Nov-a Scotias - liquor laws. h « . . . . ELes3Vi%e:g:e‘:.am;rg:;ee1£’€§g gvlfgsizf The nesolution did not specify how existing legislation should be Odd Classified changed. Several other boards in -the province have called for I Ad Explained KANSAS CITY (AP) -— The changes to allow sale of liquor in classified in Thursday morn- hotels; ing’s Kansas City Times read l ’ I simply: ’ .. “lnfallible, intrinsic, amity, ‘ “ minimize, blazon, scrutinize, em- 507 FW53 M-P-5. ulate, compunction, deride.” It had been inserted by Mrs. Mildred Beal. She explained that her 17-year- old son, Terry, a high school stu- dent, received as an English as- signment two weeks ago the task of finding 10 specific words in a newspaper. He found only one- contemporary. ‘ Thursday was the deadline. So she insxerted the ad -- in the per- sonals column. . Mrs. Beal said she does not know whether her son’s teacher will accept the idea. Her outlay was $1.36. . ‘ O l.IqUO'r LOW tures. However, members, of Mr. 4 Diefenlbakers cabinet had stated that this will not be allowed. 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