ee Vancouver Lionel SCULPTURE CONTROVERSY *s\ the controversial water fountain \than naturalistic.” The carving est life assurance sculptor Thomas stands beside the bronzc|new head office in downtown Wia- | for Edmonton's city hail. says the | ‘has relief designed for the {inipeg. Mr. Thomas, designer of Blast Is Cause For Air Crash BALTIMORE (AP)—An exple- sion ripped apart a Capital jet- powered airliner in flight high Over Maryland, hurling 31 per- sons to their deaths, Civil Aeron- autics Board officials who were investigating Tuesday's tragedy gaid Wednesday. But where on the plane the ex- plosion was, what kind of explo- give matter tt was. or wha caused it was “anybody's guess but theirs. They wouldn't. Another investigation was go- ing on 300 miles to the south- west, where another Capital airf- Wner—this one a four - engined ion—toppled over near the end of the runway at Charies- family group is “‘Idealistic rather 14 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., May 14. 1999.| A ° * Murderer GRAIN WINNIPEG, (CP) — Export in- terest in Canadian .grain was considerably improved at the close of Wediié4iay’s session on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange. Two cargoes of wheat totalling about 800,000 bushels were sold to Japan. . Most prices were higher, though irregular at times. Ad- vances were prompted by better export interest and reports of dust storms across the Prairie grain belt. Closing _ prices: Oats—May % higher 73%: Jly unchanged 75: Oct unchanged 75%; Dee unchanged 74%. Barley—May 1% higher 1.00%; Jiy % higher 1.00%b: Oct 4% higher 1.02%-a-%; Dec 1% higher 1.00%. Flax—May 2 higher 3.16%; Jly 1%-2 higher 3.09%-3.10; Oct 1% ~« sures 10 feet by 16 feet. (CP Phete) jton, W.Va., Tuesday and tum- the crew of four were sprayed ment. It burst into flame. Two pital of the 44 aboard. four-engired turbo - prop out of Atlanta, blew apart over farm of Baltimore. The weather wes turbulent from a thundersquall. ON SCHEDULE The plane’s captain, William C. | Paddack, 52. of Detroit, who had 29 accident-ree years with Cap- | ital, checked in on schedule at West Chester, Pa., as the plane flew south.Before he reached his next ground check point, Win- chester, Md., 17 minutes away, there was a flash and a roar. Scetiered bits of wreckage and the bodies of 27 passengers and WIT est peer aac s by Byrne Hope Sands of praise when try this new always give our about this time easy monthly instalments. Why an HIL TORONTO, May 14th—You'll hear a chorus of every year. Negiect would mean a loss in the value of our most im- portant asset. And there’s no need to hold up repairs or improvements for lack of ready © tash. 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New York City also bound for | among bled down a 200 - foot embank-|over a two-mile area, Was there a bomb on th were killed and six taken to hos-| plane? That question was asked again and again through t:e day Within an hour of the Charlies | but no one in authority would ton crash, a Capital Viscount, a | comment. | There was little evidence of fire the scattered wreckage jexcept for bits of scorched meta! ing country about 15 miles eas: or parts of bidies The clothing was torn off one body. This would tend to sub and they love ,on gambling charges. They seized higher 2.98%b; Dec % higher ; 13.93%. stantiate a theory that the force | Rye—May % higher 1.14%; Jly of the blast was within the fuse-|,, higher 1.13%-1.14; Oct %-% lage, police suggested. | higher 1.13%; Dee unchanged ee |1.13 NNT. 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DENIES UNION HAND The IWA advertisement, signed by President Landon Ladd of dis- trict 2, denied the union had any- thing to do with the letter. “If there is no employment for loggers there is no need for our union. And if the woods were burnt, and your various proper- ties destroyed, then there would be no employment for loggers and therefore no IWA.” He said phrases in the letter such as “this is to advise you” . . ._"so govern yourselves ac- cordingly” ... “per IWA". . .|cide still carrying the suggest a legal or other well ed-|alty — murder while ucated mind familiar with such | suit of theft. word usage. “Loggers just don't talk like this. . . .It would indeed be -in- teresting to find out just where this so-called letter really origin- ated and from whom. “The people of Newfoundland should know. We are. therefore asking the attorney. general for a full investigation so that an end be put to reckless and irrespon-|S0r W. O. Richmond of Vancow- grabbed the weapon and hit: Bar- rett while robbing his home. Tatum’s wife, Mary, 25, was Barrett's a ENGINEERS TO MEET WINNIPEG (CP) — The ques- tion of whether United States en- gineers are taking too many Ca- nadian jobs will be discussed May 20-22 at the annual meeting of the Canadian Council of Pro- fessional Engineers here. Profes- E PRODUCE ’ MONTREAL (CP) — Agriew- ture department : Eggs: lj ; . r ‘ i ies. erable, 63%, non-tenderable, 62%; fresh grade creantery prints, job price 65-65%; fresh wholesale, tenderable, 64, non-tenderable 63%. Cheese: delivered Montreal not waxed, Quebec white 32; colored 32; wholesale Quebec white 33; colored 33; current receipts On- tario white f.o.b., grading station, no quotation, colored 34%; whole- sale Ontario, colored, 35%. Potatoes: N.B. 75s 2.00-2.25; N.B. 50s 1.35-1.50: N.B, | 10s .32- 35; P.E.I. 75s 2.60-2.75; P.E.1 10s 40; California white 100s 5.75-6.00. TALKING BIRD ANSWERS ‘NO’ BANGOR, Me. 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