FACT- F MAXIMS or a MERE MAN ._.....__- Music bath chum to soothe a ggvlgt breast. to soften rocks, or bend a knotted oak. ::-_--D——-———- Tho Guardian. Throgflents. Moruinl Daily Fflllndell I881- Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. FRIDAY, sharpness 11. 194s 14 antics One destroy what to rebuild will a whole an employ. ‘ MAXIMS ova, MERE MAN minute gives invention to mum; DRIVE 0N FREIGHT RATES LAUNCHED IlommissionWill Organize Maritime Subcommittees ..___.. 10 Delegates Fram PLELI. N.S.. Sept. 164 the 61 registered delegates to the Maritime Board of ‘franc animal meeting here. ten are frctn Prince Edward Island. ‘they include: From Charlotte.- mun. Frank Curtis, president (‘harlotieiovrn Board of Trade. Waithen Gaudet. secretary. Capt. Carl Burke. vice-president. Marl- iime Board. B. Graham Rogers. Maritime Transportation Commis- smn; frc-zn Silmmcrside Board- 'I‘. liarl Hickey, president and Luca: R Allen: from the Victoria-Cra- Wtild Boercl-Spurgeon Clark. pres- idcnt. Brent Wood, Lloyd Roger- son. Robert Dawson. island-sponsored B! IRVING C. WIITNOT!‘ IQlNTVHiL-E. N. 5.. Sept. 16 .- (OP) -- The Maritime Transport- ation Commission, still hoping for a Royal Commission inquiry into the freight rates structure. moved today to marshall iacts in its stand. The Commissiorr- a committee oi The Maritime Board or ‘Trade holding its annual meeting here. passed a resolution to set up sub- committees throughout the Marl. time Provinces to gather pertin- ent data. The lndormation would be screened by a co-ordinatlng com. miiiee‘ and then analyzed by the Transport Commission Rand H. Matheson of Moncton, N. B. manager of the Commiss- ion said while reading his 1g- Page annual report: "I think ‘We'll ha“ a Royal Commission pretty soon." KiINTVlLLrI. iSpeciall -- Of resolution An asking lor a floor price under -ilfl did not elaborate. l-iis potatoes is scheduled to come up Rlliiufli report reviewed the Mari- Friday. litres ease —- handled by the All island delegates are backing Climmififiion on behalf of thmthree up efforts for improved trans- governments ~ against the 21 pnrtatlon and revised freight rates. percent freight rate increase, and li is expected the next annual 8iHi¢d,Pv1i<'i@5- Mill" Willi (ll DB-livy was that meeting oi the Maritime Board of ‘Trade and the Maritime Trans- portation Commission. will be held 1t Charlottetown. the Commission "stands opposed to the percentage method of in. creasing all rates regardless nf what merit there might be'in the railways case for revenue," The report said the Ccmrrfsslon ffili a R/oyal Commission was "not onlv neccessary but timely." “The Commission is not 1.. opposition i" increases u-hei-e such are justified and not pffljufll. cial tn persons and industries in the ltlarllirncs nor rbntravengs the purpose and intent of the Maritime Freight Rates Act...“ "The railways." the report said. "are uniquely adapted to atisorh to a considerable extent such in- creases imder peak traffic con. ditions and the int-reused efficl. ‘£003’ as exists today." KNOWN 1N 0.000 B.G. STOCKilOLM -— (C?) -—Htmt- US and fishennen roamed the for- esfs of central Sweden 6.000 years brim-e Christ. Sten Florin, young Swedish scientist said in a paper published hcze recently. The first traces of peasant culture appeared about 3.000 B.C., he said. Coming Events "Dance in Toronto School i Friday. Sept. 11th. Good music The long-proposed bridge or assured. ' causeway across the Strait c4 (Continued on Page 5 c2437 "Dallre nt Walter Connicics, Kinkora. Ffliday. September llllli Modern and Old Time._ . I I I I British Winning iEcunomic Battle" LONDON. Sept. 16 -(CP)—T'JB House of COHZILHORS. careworn over the difficult international situat- "Kinkora Chicken Supper. Sep- iembel‘ 21st and 22nd. Supper srncd i.0.1’l 5 o'clock. "Unloading cur of Flour, Bran. Shorts at Colville, Efilday after- noon and Saturday. Cecil Stewart. "Reserve October 0th for St. Andrea's. ilnited Church Chicken gum,“ m Orwell Ham ion, was given an uplift to- day by the claim of Sir ~15. (grmm 50mm Dunshflb Stafford Cripps that the battle for page School. Friday, septemb‘... survival is being won. 17m prcceeds m aid or M-Xssjcni In the most cliemful speech since a...“ ‘i945. the Chancellor of the Ex- chequer congratulated Britons on effort" during the first six months of 104B. lie pre- sented statistics he called "heart- in . "liucit Dinners served at Blue “ wally m“ linen Restaurant. Malpeque New External Affairs Minister l-ionshtr flowing livers a lous flood threat. Two were killed and jumped $2000.00 “boil. Sunday. September 10th ire-v l2 to 2 and 5 to 9 P. M. “lnuire to llr-Nrils Orchestra H’ Kelly's Cross School. Friday. $P;>1cmliei~ 17th. Refreshments EQHCG, ening and stimulating." The l.‘ ted Kinudom still is battling a aiiist a tide of risiniz import prlccs with her chief economic problems unsolved but- The total Lacie deficit with the rest of the world has been reduced to an annual rate cf 2280000000 l$l.120.C00.l‘.00t compared w l th £6.10.000.000 (SZ-SZCLOOZLOOD) i n i047; import. costs months were 45887000, 000-000 more than expected due mainly to higher prices. but ex- ports were valued at 2731000000 or 961100.000 more than forecast: Export volume on June 30 had almost certainly reached the target or 140 per cent of pro-war. "n. figure which since has been well "'35! Dance. (tolcs Workshop, 7\_c.\ London. Friday. September" lilill. Good music. canteen service. .ou- -i _ I m u. ______ during the first sir "The Show you have all been Cm "r £95“ waiting for. Bing Crosby in “Blue Sill” playing at. MacDonald Bros. Thcate. Mt. Stewart tonight. “Rear the Mmtsguo Legion Baird. in its first public perform- ance, at the King's County plUW- in! match Wednesday. Sept. 22. "Largest horse show and only illilwili! match in the Province at Dunclas. Sept. 22. Albert Acorn. silreiarv. Cardigan. “The annual meeting of the Prim mime island Hospital market in New 6 s night was convicted on a reduced Canada's exysung balance of pap. charge of manslaughter in tile nistion was being thrown out by u s i silk-stocking slaying of "d-lmllfll large-scale ri-izniprsuoir from Cen- 1 ~ I . i Mfl- Lil" AflP-""~‘l~ 33' m“ w” tral mropean countries. i I . l. Seiiifllfiell i0 lllc lmpllsmlmeni" The recent Liberal convention i, “'_—‘ ' ized this attitude by adopt- » ' i MONTREAI“ Sept‘ ls”lcpl" platform plank on irrmig-l l Jam“ lu°llls°ll~ “'""‘a"'°ld Ell-m" iatlo deciariu there should be —"- -. l l°ll “Ml biauw “h” mien“ m no “liund-amentgl alteration in the WASHINGTON‘ Sept‘ ‘EMA?’ rived at near- .. ‘Representative August. l-I Allfalb “mil l“ Canada‘ l“ . character of our population. l 1 bv Dccval Air-wt. from Brie-i“ Today's move. observers said. 5m" Mmmsoi“ Repubicam Sari tod-nv and lock off almost lm- "flight so 50m! distance m ma!” today the Unitfd States Lgpterq- , "iKllRlPlY l" T°l’°“l°- taining the balance between $515: f)‘. glaniféf; ilélzgsgeéig M rams. Sept. 16 United Nations se-ou voted B to 0 today to take up Hyde-rabadls galnet India's invasion. Oouneil while Indian troops the military- centre oi Secundera- obleetlve. Expect Butter Imports ,Will Not Affect Prices TOKYO. typhoon brought up to of rain to Tokyo and prefectures tonight, over- OTTAW or income in Canada. propelled by higher employment and earnings. in 0 over May and 311-000.- 000 over J Statistics reported today. TORONTQ. Leonard Bernard Three, P. E . Island L - - salads-seam...» HON. L. B. PEARSON iCanada Opens Doors " To French “News In Brief Immigrants By JOHN LeBLaANC OTTAWA. Sept. i6-Canada op~ ened its immigration doors an- other notch today by niacin! citizens of France on th-c same footing as those of the Utiited Stat-es and favored countries oi the Bniwire. This meant Canada now wi-i admit any Frenchman of good character and health who appears to be able to make his way in the Dominion without becoming a public charge. Previously. F Sept. l6 -(AP)-— A 12 inches 10 Central nd creating a ser- Japanese 23 were missing. A‘ Sept 16 (c?) L“ reach/then were iu the general immigration category in which the chances of their get- ting into Canada were consider- ably more restricted. While Government spokesmen would give no official explanation for the new move, it was report- ed to be linked with complaints from French-speaking Quebec that June to $583,030,000. up uric, i047. ‘the Bureau of Sept. 1s -—(CPl— Sfillth- 25. t0- rest o! the population. ~ -_ Th MP) e However, high Government o! rity council appeal to help a_ to say cautiously that Then the recessed u/ntll Monday closed in on ing population had do with the Cabinet‘: notion. "The French make up ad-s." they an put on as others. lit removes ination. These oiiilcisls said no were near future. zeQand no armada-mm. French-speaking Canada and the tieials would go no further than the fact Canada has I. large Wendi-speak- mething to one of the biggest ethnic groups in Can- ssid one official. "and now iihe same basis a discrim- large numbers oil French immigrants at least in the hose Lives In Lake Near 8t. Andrews. ll. B. ST. ANDREWS. N.B.. Sept. 16- (C P) _ Five lumbermen were dzowned today when a small boat‘, capsized in Gibson's Lake. 10 niilesi from St. Andrews in southwesterni i iWarn Shirt Prices To Advance Again umbermen Dro Britain Begins Task of ' Rebuilding Defences ' As World Skies Darken , i l i New Brunswick. There were thrcci survivors ' ‘ \ The dead: i i ,~ OTTAWA, Sept. 1G - (CF) -. Hlililulfil; Murphy‘ u’ C°“l'm""I'he Prices Commission was warm’ Sandi’ (Zreelan, Uliller Stew- :6 tgiiiigg h‘??? 82:; 522g lmcesi Incite. NS. . . . _ . " Frank Brennan, Prince Ed- ward Island. Louis Perry. miseouche, P15. I. . . The ‘uwwnrs: y journerl until Sept. as when’ it, i Dorm“ “my, Jerusamn, E twill tackle mists in ivc-rkinzi clothes. B. Aflihur Cameron. Saint John, ‘N33. James ‘Pine. Saint John. The eight. members of a lum- beiinr; crew were rowing across the lake to eat their lunches 0n the opposite shore when a gust oi wind overturned the boat. They had been working for Harold Murphy. a cuttinq con- tractor and for Fred Cameron Saint John lumber ooerato". Four other luinbermen walked around the lake from their place oi’ work. They were Ralph Murphy. a brother of Harold: Georqe Lard. brother nf Donald; Roland llarper. Saint John. and Donat Gallant Richlbucbo. NR. Bodies o! all the victims recovered. -The survivors. near exhaustion. managed to cling to the swamped boat until a rescue c." aft ircarhcri them. No other help was possible as watchers ashore saw the trag- eriv. The lumbermen death hv waikinrz around the 5H0”? saw their comrades hivrllrd inin the cold dialer. stniz-rie frantically‘ 5nd than (iionnrwjir one hv one. Afto" hours c! riretrsrln" and. "rannlir" the five bodies were re- wvg-er-l fv-"flq the M-icct death. Tells n! Tragedy . l‘ i i i H f‘ Will": who escaped While Father Kevin McCarthy-i curate at St. Andrews prayed over the bodies lying under blankets on the lakeshore. youthful ‘Arthur Cameron sketched the tragedy. . Most coherent of the numbed sur- ‘vivors. he had been steering the . boat . i “I took the boat across to goal, them for dlnner...seve1i chaps not‘ l in...others walked around; we jus: _.. (Continued on Page 5 Col. iii l \ “This comes" he told a repel ‘tr. “while American taxpayers be forced to pay up to $100,000»- 000 in i948 for the tremendous surplus o! potatoes grown in tnis country?’ Andresen. ch food investigating com airman of a special mittee add- ed: "So far this year about 3.500.000 bushels of Canadian potatoes nave been shipped into this country un- der a reduced duty and an sun tionsl 3.500.000 brought in during the next 00 days. "Although President Truman has the authority to stop the impmt of potatoes from Canada. he has not taken such action. ‘dicied that going to he advan end of the year." increased labor ofificials who are errpe asked about Britain's fnilllre in live up in her. knee textile quotas, had been able to get potters‘ prints that for $4.25 to $4.50. quality shirt he made .States cloth retailell fc-r $3.95. British textile prices were upi oaredi 600 per 5_| HULL. Que.. Sept. 16 --(CP)-- will ' bushels will '06; "a precarious position." . The three-person body concludl ed its study of shirt costs and ad- H, H. warren of Montreal. sec- etary-treasurer of the Wei-ren- dale Shirt Cc-mpany Ltd, pre- "ali shirt prices are ced before the nd other costs vcere the cause. The fears abouhBi-itish prices of Hamilton, Ont. general manag- er of the itlcGregor Shirt Co. Ltd., at a sig fore the Cripps. Chancellor nificarit time —- Just be- nrrival of Sir Stafford of the Ex- British trade clad to he about hequer, and costs and Mr, Mc-Gregoy said 80 per cent or his pro-war supplies of cloth‘ 22g fiffininézcmigo figuggj at“; service chiefs met Prim-e Minister and said costs prohibited a high-y er percentage. shirt Enniish cl The lowest priced he was able to make o-f 0th rciaiied for $6. in the last week, he some English would retail The lowest of United However, cent since i939. com in 400 ifil‘ cent for the U. They were reason and they manufacturers, in r8 manufacturers. in a carious position.“ put Canadian lation to US very New Strikes Add To Woes Of French Premier Queuille 'f3L'€ of a tCllof.‘ uitcrnalioiial sit- i uation. “out o1 all rhyme or pre- é F Ct: :12 ill? By STUART UNDERHILL i LQSDON- Seili- 16~iCPI—Brii-? The announcement bv acting ' e111 accented today Without o l Prime Minister s2. Laurent inciic- ' nvtuim-ur the p-rospect of Nblllid-Jyigd the mmmc-ssion ‘would m“ dc fill ing ilf!‘ niilrary defences in the In the of a QCLQEIBLE, struggle to recover from the ef- fects of the Second World War. the natiorvhas been toltl during the last week‘. l. It must lJE prepare-d to use all its resources to stamip ou-t the Ccmmiunlst policy of inciting revolution. 2. Dcrmobilizaticn of con- scripts must be slowed clown to halt the loss of trained men. 3. R.A.F. air crew recruit- ing is lo be stepped up. 4. A campaign will be open- ed shortly to enlist more part- lime soldiers for the territor- ial army. 5. Civil defence services are being reorganized. Another sign of the times "was the announcement today that ‘Field Marshal Viscount Montgom- ery. chief of the Imperial Gen- ieral Staff, is unable at present to iieave London because of the urg- lency of ccmrpieting the new de- plans. He cancelled two i engagements in the UVBTPOO: area 'this ‘week. Lot-d. Montgomery d3 n‘, fill w C and other Attica today. , Conversations with high official rsources indicate that while hop- . ing for the best the British Gov- ‘ crnrnetit is prepared for fidriher ideterioraticn in east-west relat- ions. The possibility of some form of undeclared border warfare ibreaking out. is not completely | discounted. Canada's war pensions bill will soar beyond Sl00.0(l0.000 a year for the first time in 1949. Brig. J. l L. Melville, chairman of the Pens- ions Commission. said today. Kfieiéeilieh Bubecriptlons Delivered $0.00. Mall $5.00; other Provinces d’; U. S. $1.00. wnedlwiuiuhlfieal ;With Railway UYTAWA, Sept. rolvediti the operation and main- ienance of national transportat- l ion." l inquiries operation inquiries lanv special law.“ mission.“ he arlderi, “will not 01v- lend are i\'i"hin the exclusive iirrisdlc- tion of the Board ni’ Trgnsrpeyr.) “Viiil (THIN. rates yvonlrl be lim- ited. it could take up Fitch other (Continuedmn Pate 5 Col. 4i Minimum and maximum aturcs'.—voncouvrr . ‘with oi. 04; Jasper 42, 60; Edmon- reight Rates my The Canadian Press) 16 - A Royal nzimission cn mine asqiercs of iional HGHWJOFZTHIO!) will be set by the Federal Government. it was announced today. al with railway freight. rains, e o-f the chief subjects which the Governments of seven Prov- inces want examined this way. Mr. St. Laurent said the corm- ‘ mission will be set wo “at a later to." it ivouid be established under the Public Inquiries Art. Piimoso of the commission. his announcement said. ivc/tild be to xamlne and report upon ques- tions cit economic policy ivithin ,‘ e jur-sdiction of Parliament ln_ Mr. Si. Laurent noted that the Act "excludes from its rcmiinted by "Th" FP-"hc of tire floral Corn- ma Hers Act, to questions or hich. tinder the Rgilwgv r-ncirnlssioners." lvliile the Cfimmieclpn’; fiayun“ PoSSESSlQH i‘ l h. in. rut 1th Penis (o A thhrtew f 7 p M .1 é9_____ /@\E\> (C?) ~< temper- Vic- TORONTO. Sept. IO —< 53. 62; ton 4.3. 62; Regina 3'1. ‘Ti: Winni- Ytiver 34. 67; ioroloct is votoi ,peg an. e2; ‘white (By The Canadian Press! ‘his first task io ease ‘France out . rnn-DYAQ 5y 55; Ottawa 34, M; PARIS, Sept. i6-Several irun- of her troubles is to save the yqnnqrpa] 4,1 5o; Quebm. 42 55: tired thousand Paris metal" work- franc. Stunt John 3'7. 60; Iiinricmti 38, ers struck today. adding to the Air France planes were still 56; Halifax 45, 62; Charlottetown increasing woes cf French Prem- grounded by strikes at Orly and; 4:, 55; Sydney 40, 57; "az-nyouhl‘ ier Henri Queuille. Lebourget Fields. However. com- 145. 5s, The m-etai WOTICEPR strike was pared with yesterday. when work~ HALIFAX. Sept. 16 H w?) -_. scheduled in last only until io- crs and llflllfl‘ clashed in the Official lnlnnd inrccnsi". isslléd morrnu". Cflfffflilllllfii. source-s claini- streets of Pam. the labor irontlviotilgiit. by the Duniiii<in Public cd 400.000 WOFKCYS left their jobs. wvns calm. No new ctsorrlci-s were ‘ Wcniiici" Office a." IIHlliIlX uni but. it is impossible to confirm reported. ‘iallll lllllll lllidliL-‘iii Frirlfil’. this, Harassing strikes continued ‘toi, SFTIQDSiSI The new Premier, tneanxvhile tie up large segments of Prenchi Tiiffc “Pie srfliicrcd showers prcsen-ted the National f..?S9ll\"JlY.lll€i‘\1Sll‘_V. Many cl the strikers lriiiill’ lli All iiil‘ llililiiti T925005 illnance ccrrrnillce Willi his. pinn iwcre led bv Cc rinists .\'€i‘<‘st "5 cool uir ilrrstci across the ifor gathering 51261000000 in new all were protcs the high rest .5139“? T°‘“l‘°i'=\i\\i'¢$ bivvilll rt- reveniic. Assembly sources said nf llvinbi and lzoremncini rcluctqymall‘ "lmlli ilii’ Fdllif‘ l“'-llf‘-“i">\\‘ iii i. Queuille gm a verv cool reception. anrc in lzrani genera» ware in- l “ll Yeilbhli- Hiifi illfir 1W‘ Pfincrifii lbut that he made it clear he crerisc< to ("HIlEJSIISZIITE for higherilnllorixiiff: “lv:;1l\:l“;°‘\‘l\qlllfigli“W12; linomd DrObHbIXLIiYiSLiIEiSSS his Blilfjosls‘ _____ .. at; siirlhzrii cvceiirt in Cont» Oh w e a mt- wcicf.‘ Regional forecasts: i7 9 Rescued From I‘Wo i Prince Edward Island -_ Clear i HALIFAX, Sept, l6 ——1'CPl Thirty-nine seamen were frcm death today whe -ricane-mauled freighter miles southeast of here. Six or thehyshipmates. howev Sinking Shi plucked n their hur- listed sharply and started to capslae 500 Josephine and Foundation Lillian were pushing their stubby prows at top speed through the seas in hop- es oi salvage. Little accurate information could be gleaned from the spozadic rad- io messages untll late in the day El‘. ps In Atlantic‘ Jofllitht and Friday except briefly cloudy Friday afternoon. Cnriilnil- in: very’ cool, Risk of frost ovm- i iloiv ground tonirzht, NorF-crlv lwinrls 15 lvttcnniilig lion: unv iliitflifioli. I_-'2'\\‘ early Fm n‘. Charlottetown 4O niiri hipti in ..: afternoon 6Q Iiillh tide this morning ni. "50 and tonight at 10.30. Sun sets this evening at 6.0a and rises tomorrow mulling at 5.4.1. llinaglu A“; m Wm be he“ m 05 ent ound under a price Q n li-lome Pridaynsopt. i1 i‘? 11. M; u; p“ OTTAWA, Sept. l0 —i0P) -- ceiling. This low price results part- NEW YORK. Sept. i6 -(CP)-— ‘iijyflggg m», hum“. takes men ‘ ' ’ ti i. 'l l1 dit ' tfi dtl .8 .. ~—— h’"‘“l‘°‘“.‘°.“il‘“ ti“. We ‘r “r i" ti“. ‘fr. s35“? ‘il3l“€.‘...";i“..iil “stir. l e:- l‘;§l...;°‘;..‘.1i‘“lftaltti "or; nlfif... .i‘.‘.i°‘.i?.l‘°....‘i%..‘.. sh s... Hall"! It M07011 6V"? Tilfll- 9y d“ m e w‘ a mp“ ' ‘men ‘n . a D can] i“ g unnmon up 1% 1-; " m. ‘i1 my." Wm b‘ ‘Need to provhie Leicester Tuesday night. when the Bean first. found -M» Gay ‘my snmcht Show no E M ation of butter from Denmark and tie on pasture the year ‘Soon ‘and denmmm ‘or unlit‘: N “on! more money to buy additional Meanwhile the United ant" the abandoned ‘remmr m9 81m summers.“ M, ‘qifl\‘tpp]\ m1,“ 3mm! “l”? "ill uidlldl?‘ N“ zmmd would ‘Hem’ the do not h." m. haw “i” e0 gel u; only"; in p. l; ‘ (continued on p. e 5 col s) Coast Guard cutter Bibb took 40 found two partially submerged “i” W“ ill" ‘3-lil‘»=l~"lifi‘~“~““- . Th, s” of Gnu”. starring domestic price ceiling. costs that face Canadian armors. est mes l r . I - _ - me b r o" m mm“ meboa“ Mn flse- m “Us m“ “my Em“). 5M6“. 5pm“, “up Robe" wake“ Trade Minister liowe disclosed However. New Zelllnd exports ggxuguelfxstrawier EMS" 10% an lelgéstiler "flew membm had C“. FER“. ..A“EG“-F“.. Katharine Hepburn, Mg]yyn Doug. iut night that Canada was pur- her butter-moat togo its “meant: "ma: n"- Newfoundland‘ one “h” bmlxosi‘ - Standard “m ‘if. ‘isn't’. n. 1 rr-r‘ ' ' ' . . .u 'ii 1. 'i'., -4-i1°n-m- ooe- - nam- mh-r- -~ We“ iv- r r "as": 10/.’ R1 Ht k’ M K/NG .35..“*;..r."°.::":.i";';."rt..::% 3:52;: ?...“.‘.‘...’...Z“..'.‘.‘?J.Z. .::. to... .. ...., Rings: m‘ N°"il°l'i "ld “w” ma w“ negotiating with S m" {he “f,” ti’: cm u? $1230 dig ace to navigation. made. There had been no \\'0T(l P m» 7-30 P- III ferries will operate late trio! 0h “um” m‘ ‘urine’ impormlon‘ 0n m o er co. t “m n‘, l. Two vessels - the American early tonight from three aicrnit sllllllllll ‘vedlusd 7i 59M- ". in 995M" Wm" he did not mam” file ‘d to ‘M! figure‘ 1 w“ ‘m, u‘ freighter Cecil N Bean and the that look oil from Argentia- Nfld.. m"?! “"59" M5 l'- “- lion with the Kins’: 000ml? 7W" bu“. mvollmh om" omcm. u d me 0mm!“ price c“ n‘ Argentine vessel I Tropero-rcscucd long before dawn to scour the 11"" T°"'"’"ll"° ll P- ‘l- im mm,‘ they thoumt transportation costs Domestic prlcosin Denniarkwero “ _ < ‘ L _ - -l woo" ‘SIASDS _ ‘ ~_ ' to this country would boost the not available here. However. Dsn- ll"! ifiict-‘lih fillrl/ivofo ‘Riit-‘r t-iici altos. The Tiopcio is headed for. mm mfludin‘ Quad“ lower-mice: supplies from Den- ish sougces said (that ti: I buételr hséihtgalg? koFthzltillielboaitsit-rcepwi . fggfcililnlzeiiiite-lla worm sand-rd Tim > Rfimlimugjlllllllldoiliicenmiiiiil 2:1? Ilt-llzlliihiill?’ idvgim o ‘n i messages‘ betwelen the rescue shied. cauaht in a hurrienne that swept‘ 11"" “'°°‘l hlllml” “m” NM“ . ‘ ‘ I l I ‘h l _ 7 um. ll l.m.. 3 run. r~ y... a“: “til. “::":"::..:.i rrisz." a...*“°:ri.:: ‘zittrut; $l’.‘".‘;§.£§l°.§“§§ iii. .‘..:f°::;.:t ::;*.i"::‘:~..“‘rr.: 2‘.°..3“.‘?;‘;.‘.i.";.i l. s -_...1..-.. Milli! e a“ v rv- - . r , A . .- . ,..~.-r...... runs from around 70 to 74 centss ounces per person per week while . ute becaus ot her sand ballast ih fury of the tropical itusicr le , u c n‘ c“ ‘a A M“ . ,. l“; ~i_ ,-,- l-=_ff d tlhl -Tps-~ sves ar ou. are . - t» Pm 11 ca. 1 egie..;==;;i,-, ““',..°°.l.“.'~’:..,.,,.... y;..e-,;~,.=r,..: .,,~.e;":.,.':.:=:.: 02...?‘ *" sis .i:.::2...."i;. t. . i! s... ...... ' ‘ ' The Halifax tugs Foundation “hanging on‘! hi"? N"!- 5 ill-v 1 P-m-v 5 I-l-"t