Maxims of a Mere Man Time is the author of authors. - 14 PAGE . - JERUSALEM (AP)-Dag Ham- marskjold wound up the second if m, week ofhlalldlddle Eastpcace mis- hs expects to visit J Syria next week. He was accompanied Frida ordan and The G'zmrdz'an caARLo?lvl-mvown, CANADA. SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1956 HAMMARSKJOLD REMAINS OPTIMISTI C are in place." The Egyptian-Israeli cease-fire 4 lncidenls On Borcler Claim Attention Of Truc third straight day. FRESH CHARGES I Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew e Team PRICE 5c mam Ahmed. Sand and Ahmed are signing I Canadlan Malice". E. Ly agreement, ordered effective Wed- Burns, Palestine truce chief. lie nesdav night. is the missions biz- opened the mission with his flight gesl announced accomplishment. from New York April 6 under Se- Egypt charged Friday Israel has curlty Council orders to seek an violated that cease-fire agreement 9851118 of tension. both aground and in the air. Is- HKE ARCH rncli spokesmen denied it and lJ.N'l isracli territory at an Israeli mil- H , officials in Cairo described the nary car in the Bcxlh Gurvin area This particular job is, very Cases as ”minor incidents of littlelnf the .lu(lcan hill: Tllursday night. mllchnllke 3"-emllllllll 10 ltmlll an ilnpurlam-c." lThc lsrac-ll-. firr-fl hack. he said, :t1;'Ct:h1eI1:3::'2:1a5:g0;lrp:1IldUlnf 3! tlilnpliagsizilng thatnEg)Ept tvas ang su)licrlc(l1Im L-:1.-maltics. drawn together by common hostil- '. cc anrln eas-re.'. pram llll iim: - ' i'. r -' -,' ' the second stone put into the bniId- spukcsiinc-iii deeiilareed Israesliv sol-, Premicii flzlniall i-lllidlliilglasgeiiwlgff "Y M Bmish poll” in the M. lug here in lsfael is as .'.'0vul as (lIPl'i fired on a post in the Gaza;Catrn for .lurl(l;t. Saudi Arabia. to laden sunmmies and shmkdnnls military pact said to follow tho lines of bilateral treaties of last fall which placed armies of Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Syria under leadership of Nasscr's commander in chief, Mai.-Gen. Abdel Hakim Amer. Egypt and Syria are concerned primarily by what they have called lthe threat of Israeli aggression. Saudi Arabia and Yemen are slon Friday with the declaration "I am sure we are on the right road." "Personally I don't see any rea- son why we should lose lt," the United Nations secretary-general told newspaper men after complet- ing four days of talks with Israeli V officials in Jerusalem. ;& Against a background of new friction on the Jordan-Israeli fron- tier. Hammarskjold took a plane for his temporary headquarters in 'While brushing off those accusa- tions. Israel presented a fresh Charge of trouble on the Jordanian flank. A military spokesman said a Jordanian group fired from inside Police. Comb Cou nirysicle For Darin While an assailant waited in hiding in the rear seat of his car. Harold Les. company paymasler with Anglln Norcross Ltd., drove from the Bank of Commerce shortly before 11 o'clock yesterday morning. An hour later he was found in a dazed condition on the Trans-Canada hlihwlly 985i 0f D9" sable where he was sluzled Md robbed of about 3950. Mr. Leo had been around the City on routine business for his employer and had withdrawn from the Canadian Bank of Commerce the company payroll of 3752 along with SEO urlthhuulrhlch he was In pay company s. in reporting the details later to the Police. Mr. Len stated that shortly after his car was set in motion, be heard a voice from the back seat orderlns him '47 K999 quiet and drive where he was told- The nightmarish trip took the driver and his unwelcome passe gar to Hampton where they Ill?!- ed around and started in the di- rection of Charlottetown. On I hill about I mile east of Desnbio. Mr. Coming Events Reserve May and for colic!!! in Victoria Hall. Bingo and dance. Vernon lllvcr Hall. Tucodsy, April 24. Cleaning grain daily. Elmer MacDonald. Crapnud. Rummage sale at L.O.I.. I-Ioll lnturdoy, April It at 2.30. Gt-and Orange Lodges meet in lummerslde. Friday. May 11th. g Payroll Robber- caused him to lose consciousness. on the Federal Building here. when he regained consciousness He llVeI It 9 Beach Street- he found he had been'robbed of all the money he had been carry- ing. He was picked up by a pass- lng motorist who drove him to the home of Mr. Ralph Cameron of Desable. TAKEN -of HAMPTON Mr. Cameron in turn drove the injured man to Hampton where he telephoned the details of the oc- currence to his company and to the police. Hennessey's ambulance was called and the victim was taken to the Charlottetown Hospi- tal. Latest reports indicate that aside from an unnerved condition he was suffering no serious in- ry. City Police co-operating with the Royal Canadian Mounted Pol- ice set up an intensive search for Mr. Lee's assailant throughout 2” yesterday afternoon and evenl . Inspector E. L. Martin of the R. . M. P. ordered cv available of- ficer into tho and ' I highly trained police dog from Moncton was brought to the Province yes- terday evening. Mr. Lee who is 24 years of use has worked for the Anglln Nor- L d ed co to in 1-, cross firm while they were bulld- ateewiilicih mlirihre he ivaii deealinn in: the Eaton Building and at pre- blow to the side of the head which sent is working with the company He is married and is the father of a two you old son, Hamid Junior. Beirut. Lebanon. with conferences in Egypt and Israel out of the way, the first one (in Cairo). But an arch in not stable until all stones. strip Thursday and Israeli planes flew over the area Friday for the l confer with Saudi Arabia's King Saud U and Yemen's sovereign. the rim of southern Arabia. nder Britain's protection around City's Oldest Fireman Passes Chat-lottetown's oldest fireman - passed away at the Charlottetown Due W ' mam deny in denver llospllal yesterday evenlng. He W” in of Salk vaccine to the Province, Mr. James M. llennessey who died I number of previously planned at the age of 87. Immunization clinics will of nec- The 1"” Mr: He'!"e959Y 'P9"' esslty be held a few weeks later '"""y .3'"”'5 W” W5 33919? "10 than was scheduled. was the in- late M-ichael llennessey at til! "'1' formation obtained yesterday from d9"a'ii"E b"5"'eSS and was 8 can Miss Mona Wilson. Director of Pub penter foreman when the St. Dun- llc llealll, Nursing. "3" 5 355"” W35 b"1"- Yesterday saw the completion of He Ssttended Queen Square 5011001 the clinics which were held in the ""3 L D""5i3”3 Un1V"'51iY- 19 City school! during the past four l;.":ng Igharm memlw 9i "W days. During that time a total of b 0 d 98”! Knight! 05 Comm" 1,312 children received doses of the N": ""5 ', 't"emb9l' 0' '-l19,H 01? vaccine. Except for a few in Queen lshmrelm-ocie y, St. Dunstan! Parr Square School who received their usher at"g':”YD5'e3ti'5 P9 W" held third injection, all were first timers He was n'mnfi1"fl3t1' 5-th f The clinics for tho administering Margaret Ken 9 h 9 :d 0m" of the second dose for the school mm 26 EENVEWO0 9:9?” children will be held sometime children 5' 5 ' ey 3 W prior to school closing. surviving from The pre-school children and ex- eleven is a sister. Pedant moth" 0' spring P." Doyle, City. 1,312 Children a family of Mrs. Gertrude Salk Vaccine In 4 Days Receive will be done next Tuesday at the Spring Park Hall, and those of Parkdale at the Parkdale Hall on Wednesday. All further first clin- ics will be held until sometime in May, for the pre-school children and expectant mothers, for the children of school age the clinics will start in June, as 1 result of the delay in delivery. Miss Wilson said the department was impressed by the manner in which the teaching staff: of the City schools had organized their students for th: clinics, which greatly reduced the amount of time required in each of the schools. A breakdown of figures show the following numbers that were lnnoculatcd in each school. Queen Squsro.(lncludlng some thirds) 522; Rochford Square 244; Prince Street 246; West Kent M3 and Notre Dame 97. The funer l ill be bid Tuesdaymoa W e m ruins at 9 o'clock. More Men In -In - . -- Noval Scofia ITALY CROSS, RCMP' Friday th Then ha: been 0 I in-lilo--n h . Unemployment Insurance Benefits in Kings and queen's coon since the first of April. The Nation- al Employment office in Charlotte town. which has both Counties under its jurisdlcliomreports that doc N. S. (GP)- rew additional Committees To Study Marketing during this period six hundred peo- ple have been dropped from its list of claimants, made up of one hund- red in the Charlottetown area. and five hundred in the remainder of the two counties. Next week, the final payments to people drawing seasonal em- ployment lnsurancc benefits. will be made to city claimants. and in men into the hunt for the slayer of William Cross. found beaten to death here Wednesday. after a re- ported assault and food theft Fri- day in Argyle. I south shore com- munity 130 miles west of here. An RCMP spokesman said there are "similarities" between the at- tack on an Argyle woman Identi- fied only as a Mrs. Surrette and Steady Decline ls Noted In Claimants For Unemployment . ties thoimsny changes made in the Act hing to grasp on understanding of and that its main features are now fairly well understood. Wreck May Be Blocking St. Clair River DETROIT (AP)-An army sur- 30lh BIRTHDAY TODAY WINDSOR. England (Reutersl- The Queen takes the day off from royal duties today to celebrate a turning point in any womnnis life- her 30th birthday. She probably would be awakened early in the morning by Prince Charles and Princess Anne. For weeks they have secretly plotted and lushed off with. nurses on shopp ng expeditions or presents. Queen Mother Elizabeth and Princess Margaret were expected to join the family party with the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh in the castle here-the Queen's favorite home. The family day was sure to in- clude n picnic the wooded parkland s r o u n d the castle, weather permitting, and there will be a special cake packed by the castle chef. In the momlng. the Queen and Duke would go riding, with tho rvvll-1. A UUNDAY VISIT ' One of the Queen's horses, Alex- ander, is entered to race at nearby Hurst park and she may go to the races. The Queen's birthday celebra- tions may even be extended to Sunday when she entertains visit- ing Sovlet leaders Nikolai Bulga- nin and Nikita Khrushchev at ten in the castle. Bulganln may spring a birthday surprise by handing over two Rus- sian horse: which arrived re- cently and were stabled at Epsom near here. At the same time, he may disclose the secret behind Y ,- Queen Takes Day Off For Birthday Celebration little Nikki, a six-monthold Siber- children. ian bear which arrived at the Rus- sian embassy in London this week without explanation. The cuddly little bear is believed to be n present for the Queen's Russians Ship Con LONDON (AP)-Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganin Friday night don- gled n multl-million-dollar contract for strategic ships before Brit-nln's shipbuilding yards. The disclosure came as Bulgsoln and Gommunlstiparty bou Nikita gaining talks with Eden. They called off down the Thames river to dine with ad- mlralty chiefs at the Royal Naval College at Greenwich. A communique said Eden and the Kremlin leaders talked "in a cord- tal ai. osphe c" Friday about the crisis-ridden Middle East and world disarmament. They agreed to "ex- change appropriate proposals for further consideration," the state- ment said. The communique said the talks took up "cultural and other contracts." The two Russian leaders were tlon of the Russian lenders dining her birthday weekend is typical iii- Primeulnlxtuvkt The Queen's semi-official recep- tba devotion to duty she has shown thtoughout the year. . 4 Dangle tracts A apparent. When a little crowd led. "We're not cheering ypu. Bulgy we're cheering them." He gestured toward the British motorcycle cs- cort C sy were u lumpy as a cat on a hot plate. When 1 young man standing out- afdo the Mansion House fumbled with a brief can he was pounced o n. Pollen fears are undorstandablo. There an more than 110.000 on em refugees in Britain and feeling against the two Russian: is bltt::. The two Kremlin tourist: today visit the nuclear research centre at Harwell, no Oxford University then travel to Chequers. official residence of the prime minister. At Chequers they will settle down the following days rural clalm- SH" going at sun down after a rug- the blllkll beatings administered ant. wlll also be l-ecelvlllg melt l3ieif.lll.'ewlii.eii.'l3d'l'li: 394! day of social and diplomatic for "other bout of mgoumon" Rem-vo Friday. May 11th for ormwn (cp) - Joint federnl- day. i i" ii"! 'Y931"0ld farmer End his last cheques. Seasonal benem. com Clair river channel has been "cm"-l" Th” c””e"ed W” with HIRE”! n'm"i' 9”"c”' ""1 P” pg-ovjnclgl gcuon nu been initiated Dunn: Llamdnon Wid”w' L""”- 73- , mence each year on J .......,y la, blocked by the sinking of a 527-foot U S 52:: hi," ii" D”""””5 5"?" ""1 socl Police said Mrs. Surretfes for mg and ll. the um-d week of A l-n Great Lakes freighter. ' ' . "C '30" 3"”i' "I '1” L0” to leek Wlyl Of Pmiwmw "rm Their him, it is understood, is to Juries are not believed serloul. -l-ll, l-eclplems of geagonal benznli The Us Army Corps of Engfn- May" "1 I'""d”"' l 1' 303"!" 5' 'u5m dug" marketing b0Il'dl 1" "'0 Went "50 devise legislation which will keep She was not taken to hopltal. It draw for V l-yl lod l ll 99 uni ll, surge on to deem, ll l 0 5 of all Nu" 3” B ' Meuer" 0'. Su reme Court of Canada finds provincial producer boards alive in could not he leaned immediately l, l ll, 8 as per ' 0 me ll." ll llull 3; :1, ll l a n PLUGS FOR TRADE Ml5llllDER5fAilDm(5 ch'""' thiiim unconstitutional. the event the court rules the fee: just what was taken from the Sur- eAvt”lel,ne mix toil-,0uf:t:fI'mns mu. cairlgn Am M Bye" glwwetls '3: Billgaulu was the soul of coul-tn. ARE (HE Raul-f of Danct in Mount Ryan Hall, Sat- As a precautionary move. the II the boards levy aredfndlrect taxes getlte home, but food was reported the local om” had an I d dmon .1 channel near the river mouth. ll)!-lrisloslti l-lrtliysganglon House with UNW-RsfANmNq orday April zaua. Rollin McKeiI governments. It was -nnounced Ind therefore W811 - fl?"-one m 1 I M th eight people attached to its staff. Nearly 40 vessels were anchored lo, trade la t I” P" ”' ' PM 19'. ol-cnggtn, Friday, have agreed to set up a The court. in the test case open- " P e 0 so an” ere is but ml, numbe ll” now been m above the below ll" wncln -l-ll, . has b t I pace where trade M53559 four - man central committee of lng next Tuesday, will deal mainly little to so on and the dercrlp- lluced lo llve md thegg wlll be river is a main link in the Great 0TTAWA (CF) - The Ulllied .99" P3”'m0"m 501' Centuries. "3'"'h"-Inf. h "W W" hr EXPO!”-810” With mi” "3l9"'l WM "'9 0”""0 F311" M"k9u"8 mm could m "YW9-" released by May 1st. Lake! Waterway syltim. It c0II- States led over Canada in wheat Beside” getting WW" l0 brass lelloll. Roldl permitting OPEN!!! commit to make one of the Act under which more than 1 dance will be May llt. See "Molly Darling" by Char- lottetown talent. in Hunter River Hall. April 23rd. Good specialties. most intensive studies of market- ing problems in post-war yea?!- Dr. J. G. Taggart, federal de- puty agriculture minister. likely will head the central committee dozen producer marketing boards have been set up in the province. But the decision may affect sim- llar arrangements in other prov- nces. During the winter the number of claims filed reached a record high and because of mldwlnfer amend- ments to procedure. one thousand claims underwent review and re- SEARCH SPBEADS Between 20 and 25 men and "two or three dogs" now are .ln the hunt for the Cross killer. The scotch has spread along Nova Scotis's en- nects Huron. A lengthy tieup there would mean possible loss of millions of dollars in cargo to ship owners. Lake St. Clair and Lake A coast guard spokesman said exports in the first seven months of the current crop year. It was a period of declining shipments from all major producers. in siblc commerci US. cks on intern Russians have c Said. "to develo ational issues the ome here, Bulganln p as widely as pos- al relations between . .- it was as flood a build .F lhtsd h th gltthr mishtbeenougll Hldi tht ti th - .- ., "Pnsany Showlnl at Mt. Stewart Friday which will be composed of a rep- The 00n"”V9"S1Il board 19". me mun. coast. ililniie xiilllterogorliilgningnibers iii ndvigiillnti rosin: to Permit IMP! 0 nng etlliw Ipethr "thee for the 5h'Pb"'1dll1tZ offer. which R dbl ll l ed and co sccu e y . has t . and Ssturdoy."Dnwn of Socorro" resentnllve from each of the 11- which Wlmume llkelhe form till ”" I”? 5 W”: mm” " 1” the staff worked overtime, to cope to pass the wreck. shipped 147 300000 bushel; lo can. - "Po 5'91 be?" 3,'"'0l"iC0d Olli- lilffllil Rory Calhoun Ind Piper glonal bodies-the Marltlmes. ceII- Pm” "'””3""9'" 0" 5 dire” 19V? afigee 32:1: ednd "9” '''d i” "3 with the many claims received. The Byers was loaded with 9.000 ad,-5 l3l;l7ll'll,0o'o. The gal, belween .c.'l:ai&dT.hihRUSSl8ns own officials Lnurlo. tral Canada. and the western prov- 0" ill? farmer 01' "19 buyer. is ti” S M. h 0 tin ed 1 40 Id and the changed methods of pro- tons of limestone and downbound ll... lwonmughly 1o,ooo,ooo bush. 9 Pl” Brmsh SPORE!- inces. Names of the other officials Ward 5 llfebl00d- Wll-310111 E0955 30 F C, C " "' 9' iye”'9 cesslng and paying them. when a head-on collision occurred els.-was above five times greater man said they km” "hm" 1" im- Farmon. with Master Feeds lt'sl.lm,olVed were not announced bu; such funds, it may not survive. I-9'0-V ”'""95 Llewellyn M "””'y The drastic changes in the Un- Thursday night with the E M ll, ll, lll the slmllar grind AC"'p”"'3e by Britain Was highly ”"m' mu c”""L I"q'm' Wilt was learned they will include The feel Ire authorized in On- rill Vllllaget xho pgllcte asy illby employment Insurance Act result, Ford. a lzwool cement calrlell lagtnyegngap p improbable in the face of the West- imfl R'g';”g"'g' ngmfgfe tPl."'r provincial deputy agriculture mln- 38110 under the Dl'0VlllCl8l 801- 11 hfgve "ma ”" ” W 9 5”" ed in some annoying delays for owned by the Huron Cement Co. Al lllal lime, llle us, shipped F" 311195 embargo on shtpbund- ylygjyjy: . . . ra I: re . lsmrs. lbs. cottirttflnds lthhey 5;: lllmezffehcit P-once say he disappeared game M lm3nl3' delays over wlllcl, 0; Del,-ulgl . 15”-l0o'000 and Canada l52'390'o0o' mg for Communist nations. The So- TORONTO (Cpl ggrempemtun Grand Elmo sl. Andrew. mm The acllon was lake" 3; 3 pl-1. n free axes. Ey C Show before the arrived ' ms the local office had no control. llun-l The limestone carrier went down Canada llelll llle lead ll. lhe pfeVl- not Union has been desperately lmllelln lssued by the publl. ML SWWII1 M07"!!! Alifll 2-'ll'd 8 V3” "'"'"e""e oi led"al'Pmv1"' "Nd beau” only the federal Fab homey”, egtion ll.” wedna. I. reds of inquiries were received at iln 17 minutes, but both crews-ill ous two years. 03:10!" lo get fast cargo ships and wcather office: pm. Two special Prize! Jacllpilticilil I8Vlc""-"TE mlmsias Tl'"" uameni 9"" levy ”"h M” might. Llgxeilyn ls mmanledeiizgyl the office as a result of the amcnd- ion the Byers and 34 on the Ford- In the current seven-month per- lflnkrrs from the West. 350,09 dot prlu. l thus nine chudrenl ed Act both by mail and in person. .escapcd serious. injury. lod. August 1955 - February 1956. V01. A WAWOH, auytna good yo ii; 1 i o 0 ' Thai” iiiquimsi uimicdt mcmibmii Ford'twhwh Miskrunnlngtup. Cantioiiials expiiiis dripped by 15" i a (1 xi u a 't' h ll Dmm" un . . . . - . . . . . . . .. ca ,, ,, 3. .. .. .......iv..”.:';n:'r. winters Denies Dredging At u'":.:';.'i.'iZ.."?l':.”.” .,... ,. ::".".::.:;".:"?..".:;.sm:S.222. .".i:.. ..: tr; a..;m.;'. .:.:...:.”: tr.".::.".r"., -, :3 market price. Weill on Mcllelll Chan 8 ln "ml, orl lnal "mo it is now felt by official: of the repairs. U.S. 7.500.000-bushel decline. hit in Piccadilly, but on the ofll- Edmonton ,, ,,, 53 1: Son. Buntaln and ell's wharf. Ba that grobbcry was meg motive 13 cial level they can not be called Calgary .,, on Come to concert of Musical For P tlhe till-Iclh s washout. I l Regina .... so tival number; ll; Nu-m Mme. u The couple are believed to have At the ancient Mansion House ';Vlnnlpeg .. 82 lfnll Wednesday, April 25. Admin. OTTAWA (CP)-works Minister made itself the laughing stock of had only m l" the housel when luncheon thin gs .got glmasl Otzronto 31 Il0lI 35c. Sale of candy and cakes. winters. in obvious opp05ilei(li0”C'"” Newfoundland" by destroying I they lived gjone. me money W... )t;llululfIy- Polllei 0c;'lt3:)r0If3uml;E:i;- Mogxz 81--H S, l d o . . - car. were ra se . --- on P::" l'”dh,:"'Vi"' "ii 3i” mite-a' ldhi:i,r'ag,csn.tl1ht izlifvernmeilil ':l::!u;;lbl::lle(:k:;t:l:;,and than h" 'l':f,',:'il,Z1,'”l,,(,:.i;',ilic', klnreflzz. ' Coolness I toward' the vlcitoirlsl g;1;?::m-0; --- -- 4? pr l l i. ' . ' ll rd - B-ll, - l I .. .. - "8 Wlshlniiiwto llIlVP:.ylflIlnFal:l":- drmuig iii miactoalii unEiii:ui:i- N” "”""'”' ”"""'”'"'" was d”'sp"r"li' h l Will! ”a blunt iimm 0 mm 1 "5 Ms 8 5i"'."' ""'"i -- -- " rcsscd kindly orron E to do so ,"hgd",ll'i3,l2l,iI,',',l,'",,.,,,.,..,,,..1l fen-y strayed." lnterlected Mr. wlnwrs.lImuf3l'e;”';?!”mfl" fo"be . mm 0, l - l(l:lif:1):'.'... . 4; .. . .- - mi" "N" "'"' 'w' c""" William ('m"''- . , E.a;:,"':'.,': ::;f.,,;"'.”.,'”F,',.”..,i';”.K: ""WWd- ' SUNNYSIDE. Utah (AP)-Three The others, rescued one at n Golding, 42. of Wellington, Utah. Fil-g In Ontario syxiueilil iii" as Clark's Food service. Ml. Stew UM" "me "W"'""" '"'”l m" ll? mm, W”, or ollm. ll", "lg. o( t J ml mlnel-, "me but time Friday. rested in a hospital lfnther of four, and Lloyd Allen Yarmouth . 40 "A Will 01030 from MI! 1. ram luv M5 White" "id M mm"! lll, hum, lull bun dun-qygd, in this little out central Utah mln-lllesth. 86, of Sunnyslde. father of Mental Hos St. John's .. . SO IF! wishing to have gnlo It l'"'kw"i” W" denmyed by 'w- B ho h to mwni "m we "rm 0' their lng community They sipped soup ifivc P must! a to do so mmellt Wm "'39- A” ”" 3"” NEW CIANNIL 3” mug f-mlllu Friday. and the men who ed lnor lnjurl nd and II ' oauu v - freed at 4 a m as "A””x la" n" '"'” "'3'" berm am .m.' l w clay to conlultlng engineering firm of h d . ma, mm d" on ,0, . ,0u,l,F. ",3" lg, M, ':d'd H m”;";,mm "ff int 0 ll" ,m,,ml;,t',. roaonro (CF)-A fire that weather office says fog over the ' ' ' ' com. and Partners culled In by 7"” "ii" ""' um ' ” '"" Eslafo FIQUTO3 ' ' 9”" ' "'3' " "3 "7 i ' " 7 "' ' menaced 375 mental patients at southern Mnritlmes is expected to tY0Tk Rifle Club about 1n fun the l,..MWn lleml-llllel-ll lo gurvg, had been drldled in the YIlI'b0l' 00 hi" "mm" "WC" l""P'- "mg hm” M "Vi" burl" "m' M" "ext m 5'55 "m" and "Hm the Ontario mcntal hospital in dissipate early today except in Saturday. April 21st. Prize shoot ll. hprbor, had reported dredging I "W 40” 7'" 3"""" """ Wm" LONDON (CF) .. -ll... lg.” (,4 The rescuers drilled and dug "W Pilef mm """ W '9" WP "D" ”-'"- .d H lh I m-uruy Langstaff. has put out Fri- coastal localltics. where it will glleedsdny evening. A ll Mth. and lml -fllo glgnlflcanl effect on cor glide :11: blalegment tl':leI'V:ryed:- Beubomugh mt mzum lg”: ("mush the mckindmal rubble at latllozs shiccm machine y that pro- Wrsfgfgfd nlndigon 7" Mi" "' day by the combined forces of .1 last untllllntbfr in thbel dsiy. Clloudio esd . Arll h. 3.30 . ""0 WW 2 ' - - - ' ' th .r' d t t.. .. wl varla e n a re- ” 5.30 llllll. Bznquet in hell will-ililgz ix." llplnloll, ul. lng had I0 Ifgnificlnt effect on flnli3::,'we3” Vi” V"b"”'"d hid” A "V943 "'7" m"" '"5”l” ' Moil Serlollsly llllllred W85 4-F ',,”'""i1"i "'9-V ,)”"'M "”"'r '15 klienlzfl frofllvilrnifilifllil); Richmond l gl:I:S. Widely scattered rainbow- mdny 7.30 p.rn., April am. i mlnme, uldiul. harbor. ' v The Ema, g0vemor,unm..l 0' mountain mine for crew foreman year-old Joe Archuletta of Drager- me. "Heath said. lprayed all the Hill, Maple and sl,l,,,,l,,,, Norlll H, "9 expecled ll, ill. mm”, ' nu denial obviously caught op- The new William C-mu New C,,,,,, who M, M. ,,,,,,,.l, ,,,.,l -loaevh Ottmtrom. 5'. ol Sum-yr tom who his two children As he ',!'""- York confined the blaze to the hos- regions. Ind widely scattered nin- The Hunts lune-Wbeotloy ltlv- be” 5 mmd” cm. foundlsnd terminal on her run on 75 My H M lo M, ,0. side, fnlhgr of glx, tumbled beneath a loading m..l It was the most terrible cxper1- pm” mp noon Pauems were ,l,owe,, -0, shawl-llm.l,, ll, lll, G Y' E Vm "am am 1-d zrrititoiivsliiergwrgc yllees Tdronto "Wm 3W'"Y- "-5" H” the vr:sentI ear . 3 mcrcbni """' ""c'"d m'" M" lie” ”h""' M” Mm” Wm ""3!" "ii "i"! have had in my 15-yard of Wlcllllied from the blllldllll Mflh "mhem N519”- 3” , of Pow nmumw J M Mudmhelli -ml. shifted to Argenlln when cm! of- bank". mm mm "4 "db M”, alive for D to 44 hours by ahelteb tween the loader and a falllngfmlnllli, Archuletla said. we of Tommo. They look shell" m A low promlro "M M." Had, a It in New oia-mm m G ' ,,;ood' wd loll, ll. flclnlu felt Port-aux-Bnques was em in: mac and calm courage beam. llrept each other's spirits up by tell- the Mum”, ol . nearby blllldlngl ml bay, moving g(yulheag1w.rd,I' fl i ' an "l:":"'”;eo;”"i We" ”" "M ” unriaiimwl t id it ode toodi i mi til i 0" mm limit "iiblgi lie imkedtxziikliiti mamil "l:i mllilillkufanqliwmsufimllii cd "xi-iemd in mm mwm Sundm - ' ' ' r. nor: an e u rs one to ut o to p 30 ou npoc ii an ac . c am 95 0 9 rcsvu CF” orccns s: 3",," mad” l Fm 3”” 'l"9f,:i”f; ”.'”:'e"t.m',';',"' the William Car-on drew more Ngw lug"; -l-ypg his awubumb hi an effort to free off the tip of his right thumb.,men gathered at their bedsides. SEEK ASYLUM Northern Non Scofin. Prince melon F” '” . l , 93' '11 5 9 ' vtntor than was nntlcl ted when u hula. Arclmletta sud nut egged hlg pglll, l0ltcrstrom's family continued the l Edward Island. eastern N. B. cou- nt, lulu ,0 'g,,?;'&,,,,, ll; sumo BBEAKWATEB she was designed . not-mum. TOKYO W”-A "9"" ”l''' of Kaiser Coal Co. said but one finger was mu cnughtflntermlnable wait. rscuwnaa. Germany 4APi- rm. lower st. John river vonoyx Yor 1 M. i'3..ll.,.-ll 3, -l-nugl. nu Winters had reported one lluquu was quite exposed. fist said Frldly he believes the there no no sign that ouenm-om The rescuers to use a horn-l The cave-in occurred Wednesday Seven Communist policeman who variable cloudiness with us. sa3nrt s and no. not th to new breakwater of Porto in said mu mu: 3 scale model n....l.... exploded now typo in was still alive under the cm of am and cold e ml to cut off inn at 1:40 fun. at the dead end of I W" layrldlns in their 0" Vernal. my, 5. ling. . 3 an-Basques to melt: the harbtt of the. harbor will begin soon (0 H-bomb using thofgoln in (ltd: rocl Id 000! that crashed down the finger before he could be ltlllllel ill the N0. 1 mine of the "Id Crlckfd "P HIV! 00 90919 up 9., (3 M the 1 now Is as per determine wltutlm any further mu-March nuclear tut. or. so. from the roof of the mine tunnel pulled out. "I didn't mind-as ton;;Kalser Coll Co.--about 125 miles West. West German border police ptga our no lbs u arr! . d h , mil, .5, 5., cent complete. . work It necessary to nlolui thotoro Koyuno of Night: Us Wetfnouloy afternoon. on I was still alive." he said. .southcut of salt Lake City. Of'- Ml ll e members of he H81 il - i ferred to that an lholln sale. The new bnnwntarinld he came to this i " of we didn't have much hope lflclnls said they believed it caused zones peoples police said they mean for pigs Ivan! .Mi-Jleeure Freon-ll,-u. jug” guy, (mg "ml chapter in a comedy of er-lwu expected who complain nmfuner analysing rolloostln I&l the other three. either." an IN 5000 OONDITION ltiy n "bounce"-4 small localized. ft-and punishment for their on- Iuugf luro"uoulauoguvcnnuubnIJnlyuauutolul.IO. lquduu. aouguu-Jurmur. rhdlnnnuumuvdl on-taunt. vuurwlndkwlm l 1 ' ,.o.:'..x:.f..