ag 5 es «it ag! A Oe en ae , RT ee IES ee yal », This ewe owned by William | all apparently are going to sur-| gave birth to three lambs and ere of Greenvale recent- gave birth to quadruplets and | Vive. Last year this same ewe ‘Foreign Ministers Conference Begins Talks On Big Andrei Gromyko of could come in at a more appropriate time. If and when this time arrives, the West will probably seek the admission of The Netherlands, Belgium or Denmark on similar grounds. Wednesday: The ministers made formal opening statements repeating well-mown views’ on Germany. “The root of the prob- Jem remains the .” said peace treaty with the Big Four. On. European security, the plan calls for troop reductions and am prise attack. : : Friday: Gromyko said that “the Soviet government sees no other possibility than the conclusion of | a peace treaty with the two Ger- man states.” He repeated Rus- sian demands that the big four withdraw their occupation forces from West Berlin and accused the West of encouraging renewed SPECIAL FROM MENTS “A civilized nation is one thet is horrified by other civilized gations!” seys Hannah. ~ SEA FOOD A SPECIALTY militarism in West Germany. Gromyko added that he have further comments to make on the Western peace plan and an American spokesman said that while the US. was “keenly dis- appointed” it would not be tech- nically correct to say that the Russians had rejected it. The weekend recess came with opinions. The next step will be to jsearch for points of agreement. TORIES HOLD MANITOBA Dubb Roblin’s Progressive Con- servatives were returned to power in Manitoba with a clear majority after 10 months as a shaky minority government. Roblin, 41, called the election six weeks ago when his govern- ment was defeated on a confi- dence vote by the combined Lib- eral Progressive and CCF oppo- been unable to get any part of their legislative program ap- proved. In a victory statement, Roblin said: ‘““‘There was one central is- sue. people had to decide whether they wanted the prov- ince to go forward, or whether they were satisfied with things as Party standings after the vote, with the number of seats held at dissolution in parentheses, are: Progressive-Conservative 34 (26), Liberal-Progressive 11 (19) and CCF 10 (11). CCF Leader Lioyd Stinson was among the candi- dates who lost to Conservatives. Voting in two other constituen- cies, held by the Conservatives, thas been deferred until June ll by the spring breakup. ARMS FOR IRAQ Britain approved plans to sup- ons to Ireq. Announcing this to Profumo, minister of state for foreign affairs, said the govern- ment “does not accept the pre- mise that the present regime in Iraq the Communists. the Iraqi revolution last July, the We atti sy PERFECT PIPE LIKE SMOKING THROUGH Icé oe ‘both sides clinging to long - held- ply planes, tanks and other weap- | the House of Commons, John | is completely dominated by | Profumo confirmed that since | all survived. Problems Russians have been “extremely busy” sending arms to be im- portant oil-producing Middle country but Premier Karem sem had told the British govern- ment that he, wished Great Brit- ain to remain one of the main sources of supply for the Iraqi forces. BONDS DEAL Attorney-General Kelso Rob- erts of Ontario disclosed a new twist to the multi-million-dollar robbery of the Brockville Trust and Savings Company a year ago. An insurance company, in a deal with the underworld, bought back $1,409,787 worth of the stolen se curities at 10 cents on the dollar. All but $310,000 in cash “‘has been accounted for or traced,” Roberts said, but bonds worth $2,- 300,000 have yet to be located. | The toot from the trust company's vault was estiniated to total $10,- Roberts said the underworld deal was negotiated by a New York lawyer. The insurance com- pany in Montreal that bought the securities can't be prosecuied un- der Ontario law because the 10- per-cent sale, compounding a fel- ony, occurred in another prov- ince. Roberts did not name those involved in the recovery ‘transac- tron. FIVE PLANES CRASH Within a 2hour period this week, 35 persons were killed in the crashes of five planes in the | Worry of FALSE TEETH Slipping or Irritating? teeth alippihe arena PY loose tales pe Iittie Pastaenn. : | Plates. This pleasant powd. ion remarkable sense of Siem ches | 8Ud security hoid: are Ge Stee (ese sa Get Pantene lime (non-acid), o { Local Harold Mac- ain soon will embark on a satel- litedaunching program. ... gestion at the * We locks continued to slow operations on the St. Lawrence Seaway. Canada gave limited priority to North American ships in a move to ease the tieup. |. . The Euro- pean minority in Ef é z zg 2, 5 B 1958—""De Gaulle to power!""— this year became: “De Gaulle to the gallows!" milhan told Parliament that Brit-| » Ff, : He zE, lis tt it i g 2 7 ue’s Ideal Setting. | People Too centre drawing its popularity from 2 . z eR i 5 25 ul i | g Fs2 Canadian Press Staff Writer ae (CP) — Charges of ‘anery, misrepresentation and mud-slinging were being thrown around as thrée unions fought it out for the right to represent Canadian lJabor on the new St. Lawrence Seaway. 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