i n ‘- i 1 II it's Good For tbeIsIand .lhe Guardian is For it @1112 @umdiou WEATHER Clear with a few snowflurrics; west \I'lndf, 30 with gusts to 45, diminishing in after- noon to 25. Low-high 5 and 15. “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” Marina VOL. LXXVI. NO. 24 u d Cu:- Mull Ottawa. and for W MmePNOMcC uni-“hush a; Willis. O'Lcary potato dealer and producer and Glen Mac- Laren. district inspector in charge of seed potato certifi- AUSTIN SCALES. Charlotte- oown triglht) draws smiles from left to right. Keith Harrington. MLA, Kensington RR; Charlie Canada department of agriculture, at the po to meet- ing held in Summer-side's Leg- ion Hall yesterday. cation, {‘«Alberlon Man On Yachi' " Grounded On U.S. Coas’r PORTSMOUTH. Va. tAf‘l ~— tcll-plionc to Mr. Stoit In hos- : ashore about 7 p.m. Sunday and The U.S. Coast Guard said Mon- pilal, .Vlr. Stott said all three could not selld distress signals day a 62-foot yacht grounded were okay but. were in l'or clicck- because their flares were wet. Sunday night on a roof off up, He said the ship was still 'l‘heir radio also was out of or' ortb Carolina's Outer Banks. : aground bill be expected it to be dcr. Tile three men aboard cscapcd afloat shortly, They grounded in The coast guard took the men in a ill-foot sk‘ff to Portsmouth a had storm. be ad ed.) from the island to the Sealevel island and walked to a resi- The coast guard said Mrs. illospital by helicopter. dent‘s home today. Marion Barb. of Portsmouth ls-i Two coast guard vessels were The survivors. all Canadians. land on the Outer Banks. called unable in get alongside the ves. were. listed in poor condition a the Ot'rat'Ilkf‘ Island lifeboat so], which is grounded between Scalevcl. N.C.. hospital due to station Monday reporting that exposure tbrre men had walked to her Island. ‘l'hcy‘ w crc identified as: home and said they were silip- ~~ -' * George Allen Stolt, 46, Monc- wrecked on a roof off the island. ‘ . ton. N.B.. Leonard J. LeBlanc. ‘Thcy landed on the island by The men said they were. sail- A 23. . and Ray Albert skiff. Killch. 42. Alberton. I’.E.I. tAt Alberton last night Philip ping aboard the yacht Alosa from Kinch. manager of Alherton ln‘ Alberton to St. ‘ British ‘ dustrics said he was talking by ‘Wcst lndics. They said they ran By THE ('ANADIAN PRESS MONDAY. Jan. ‘28. Tie 'net faced Island National Park "r (.nmparpd m 775583 [or will Mr. Harkness denied taking CAPITAL BUREAU} . . I 0!" THE GUARDIAN ,an increase of 233.438. 3 an} “gratify steps. ' d t v, __ y - 962 t.‘ Bantf national park led with1 r. lc en a'er' reiterac. mm" hm” l 8 1214.353 visitors compared tol that no budget will be pre- tendance figures for Canada'sl‘g'SL854 for 1961' national parks have been madel The art Amht..._gt historic available here. They show that ipark registered 1.696 people in from April 1 to December 31. | 1962. compared to 1.432 in 1961. the Prince Edward Island park The 1962 figures for other} vista - 'I'willingatel said the had the second highest number i Maritime parks are: Cape Brant government plan for a na~ of visitors of al Canadian ton highlands 451.911 and Fundy, tional economic development parks. The total was 1.009.021 302.340. board is a political sham. PLANE FORCED DOWN ON LAKE Pilot, Seven Passengers Enioyed Life In Igloo Susy Kudluk. 49. and her three children. Jonas. 17. Marcussie. 14. and Victoria. 12. Cam 5 a son of Judge Al- phonse Garon of Quebec City. company spokesman said he will probably fly home to- day or Wednesday. to Quebec City. Judge Garon said it was comforting to him to recall. during the. two weeks of vain searching. that his son was always "very cool in an airplane." , sented until the 1962-63 spend- ; ing estimates have been sp- 1 proved by Parliament. J. W. Pickersgill tL—Bona- ST. JOVITE. Que. (CPI—The. pilot. and seven passengers of a ing 50 miles to Fort Chimo. Norseman aircraft were enjoy-l He. said the party was “com- Ing the. relative comforts ofifortably off" for food during its Fort Chimo. Que. Mondayiisolation in the sub-arctic wil~ after two weeks of isolation in Ederncss. They had abundant sub-arctic. country west of Un- :sllpplics 0n Iht‘ Plan? and they gave ay. added variety to their dict by sheltered thcm.Icatching Arctic Char through Saturday to cover the rcmainw he barren. wind-lib? IN‘. swept icefield by building oni "Messy" weather was the Igloo after their plane wasihiggest hazard. forced down Jan. 13 on a 150-: " lot of the time," he said. MI' mi!“ from Payne Bay I0"‘it was blowing and extremely ‘ u F0" Chm“.L team-- ‘ Mrs. (iafrgn tsaitr;1 tI was al- Des lie on intensive aeriall it was “mild” 20 below Ways cm“ 9" a. Ty 9°" p in", who" Gan,“ and ymm: would come back alive. liecrch. the outside world heard nothing more about them until She said they received a lele' ' . ‘ i r rt Chimo. KUdIUk arnvm n n gram from him in Fort Chimo the filial? d (fig; {LIST mssnuonns hilt weren't able to reach him - A 0 b0 '0“ ‘1 The plane had been chartered by telephone. The elcgram .V- - 8‘ said: "Safe and sound. Will see ihy the northern affairs depart- in year . Kudluk. arrived In Fort Chimo _ nt and among the passcn~ you soon .Your son Paul." Egsgfinnifl: tqu‘na‘i‘tgfirmmlgcrs was A. F. Fluckc 49. of In Ottawa. Northern Affairs ' " lPrincc Albert. Sask the dc- Minister Dinsdalc. when in- vivcd and were well. , . . . The other passengers were Ema?“ “dmm's'mmr M rescued -n"d "Ow" Monday "’1 The other passengers. all its- “This is wonderful news. It 0:3 Luigseggtlzogf ilcimos from Payne ay. were proves that men who know the iMrs. Lizzie Unga Kauki. 67: north can surv1ve in the "time?! on”: . . ‘Mary Adlook, 35: and Mrs. iArciic.” We re all fine, Garon said :itha tht’oflglhogldd: Cold, Ate Whale Blubber, Pilot Savs Of Survival In St, Jovitc. 65 miles northeast of Montreal. Caron said his planc. a ski- ebulpncd W h c c [or Norseman. w" smawmfmsz TORONTO ice) —- rilot Paul- 1 12-hour journey. and so miles in Chimo b‘y pom. vidhmiv Joseph Garon. 24. of Qu ithrcc days by dog sled. ' ‘ " City. who Sunday night walked Caron said in The Star story: BUILT 161.00 into Fort Chimo. a lonely out- “It wasn‘t too had really. Surc "The first thing we did was post 000 miles north of Quebec iwc got cold. and whale blubbcr build on Igloo and make our- ‘City after being lost in the sub: idoesn't 'ta‘stc 'too goodl unless selves atihomc. I couldn't take gltrctic wasteland for two Weeks. you re awful hungry. But we 0" Ilain because one of the isaid Monday thcrc was no panic .wcrc sure they'd find us. Ikis was broken when we came among the eight persons in his down. The surface \\':1' rough»— plane when it made a forced Ice and hard-packed snow." llandlng in is lI’lliztze'rthan.'13 Iter 10 days or so. he said.‘ Garon sin y up one o , _ _ "V: were beginning to fear that ltirst-person story published by “he”. 1' 100*?“ “I”. the! might at we The Star that "it wasn't really not find its. the Eskimo boy and Idcd to try to get both." had. but we sure wanted to get ‘1 [went out mind them." Accompanied by thc Eskimo out of there." 1 We got our bearings pretty lad. he set out last Thursday Searcher-9' hopes had almost well the day after the weather foot for Fort Chimo. He faded when the pilot and Jonas; creed us down e .mnft said they come to on Eskimo Kudluk. 17 ,an Eskimo. arrived grollcd over with a . _ Lake that at Fort Chimo by dog sled out of 1 By that time wed and. . the m-degne-belwmo col . isogtd of (Isntpvggl mantel-plum "' it. They had trekked 60 mics—- us o co on e yum, 0Af't‘o'l? by rhlbueznza up. 10 miles from the crushed plane The Eskimos hooked it up with In, at out by dog-tum u to on Ealdmo encampment. I (Continued on Page 8 Col. formed that all members of the missing party were alive. said: ’3 5" Q fl i.iusr wnmsn _ we just waited. And when a in was time to stop waiting. Ocracoke inch and Portsmouth, ban 1 W- CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WJANUARY 29. 1963. uorr ammo 12 PAGES HAN Island Spuds To Hold Top If Quality Can Be Boosted 87.21%? I Industry's Aspects ‘ Probed At Meeting iAnswered “Aliwrta.” said Mr. Johnson. I l l l CAPITAL BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN . . A —~ Norrbumberland ‘ Consultants By NEIL MATHESON I Limited were _en- . Farm and Provincial Editor “‘has changed in 20 years from Eaged ’60 a§515t "1 I316 Planning ; Prince Edward Island pota-.I.200 growers with 9.000 m oi the Prince Edward Island -:toes will continue to hold lotto 342 growers with 13.000 IS causeway last December- the top spot on the best markets—acres. They driving to House 0! Commons was told they command a big premiumigrab the Nettad Gem spot on Monday. now—but only If producers and the Toronto market held now VANCOUVER HS?) 1 When coin collector C, A. Skinner heard that Dr. John Joseph Valadarles had paid a $6 ticket with 600 pennies to get his car out of a police pound. Skinner offered to buy the pennies at face value. Skinner gleefully cs- tiimatcd their value later at about $300. At least two old pennies among the 600 had an in- dependent value for collec- Sherrwood Rideout, Liberal 1MP for Westmorland. placed a 'qucstion on the Commons‘ or- der paper asking if the. govern- I lmcnt had engaged the firm and i :if so. on what date. He was told that the three firms forming Northumtbevr- jland Consultants were retained :on June 22. 1962 and that the ‘agreement between the govern- " merit and the firm was signed on Dec. ‘25. 1%2. packens here combine their best ‘ by Idaho Gems and Japanese efforts to step up quality above Canadians who have shift“ the premium product they have from BC. and their hifll Stab been able to produce up to meet mechanization and low cost present. This was the generaliof production enable them to theme of speakers who dealt ,‘ make profits of a cent a pound." with potato production from r Godkin surprised when British Columbia to P.E.i., oflhe said that a Green Mountain trends in the United States and (Continued on Page 3 Col. 4) more than a dozen other coun~ 1*“ tries of the world. in a potato gm Space Year meeting in Summerside Le Hall yesterday. tors of $25 each. Others W—.—. « .B“ hwas 590an by Simian u we r c considerably more ‘ ‘ . ; rot ens Canada Limited and w S than a "“m- commuted ‘attracted some 300 potato men Dr. Valadarics pleaded :from Tignish to Souris. It wound .In Murder Case JFK Reports iup with a tour of the. plant guilty in court Monday to a ‘ ‘Naw Annan last night. charge of impaired driving. at w. lie was fined $300 and his . SAINT JoHN. NB. tCPl -—: " .. v v ; liuu a dinner in the Legion Hall wnsmnrrou (Api Th ‘ ‘ . _ . ...., M V I . . . . I . h a licence was suspended for Charged w1th capital minder Howldman no“ W prpqided I t _ I V i ' 00d. .. ast year was the most. s , a year‘ “f " lo'yoar'om E'fl' ROb‘m- DR' JEAN FELIX PICCARD over the busmess session. Stan ful in United States spaggcifi: Maxwell Lingley_ m' of Lancas.l Moore. another fieldman, pre- s-ded at the dinner when: Jack ‘ ,Johnson. CBC, Halifax was Vice-President Johnson. chillie- ;guest speaker. _man of the National Aeronautics , land Space Council. re orted the . gvfiopvmgNF 031129“ us. “generated a grgater rate DI S a t a 7 9 n arms ~4- "d "l- a "13" of space progress" than Russia. said B.C. growers marketing mare than an gafeuit e v . n . . . e ayloado most of their Spuds through two 1 Into orbit during the yegr. com- kcting development. consultant. Johny," said the us put llr. isou. descended 37,000 feet In the icn'omrafives set the price tor lory. President Kennedy told Congress Monday. lcr. was committed for trial! 0 l l Monday by Saint John County B I I n ihiagistratc H. S. Prince. after a t lprcliminary bearing that. laste two days. ‘ ' Pale and impassivc. and wcar- ‘ l ing a blue blazer and grey trous- l Blizzards crs. the youth stood with his hands clasped in front of him. inaw Lingers EOver Britain I LONDON (cm _. {lashed Italy. Hungary and Po- wclcome i as he was committed for trial- on why Defence Minister .land Monday bill a MINNFAPUI I; up, =parod with is for Russia llarkucss issued a press rc- ;tbaw lingered on in Britain and on the charge. 4. 131‘, ix ,. ' ,, rm. ~ - trade. Alberrta is the province ' l "‘8‘" "initirm‘ ' Prim? 10"" much 0‘ “Stem 1‘7"“”l’"~‘ Muller ‘5 chars“ with "‘9 nstratlosplilrci‘ca $511.53.?“ flights iii:honilifigoiihofrfigsl: 1‘“ must “mm l“ "'19 “‘le low tRiIZ'SIIaitsths‘liIlnd\\3fr:he ll”; um Minister Dlefenbakcr's We 3 Snow ploWs were. busy across capital murder of Dianne Ruth ‘and cosmic my research died Joan opium“ was ham in “184 1. years, “for it has studied i “1;...” W81 01 weighakeglaced day defence speech _!.,..ii-.the continent. . I . , Perry of adjacent. Simonds pm:- .Monday' his 79th. birthday. .3, Base]. attended m, Univ”. ; idaho's . fantastic pnomotion l in orbit. in 9,,ng thmg‘t and m The prime minister said his A nation-Wide British fuel cnl-l lsli whose nude body wasn’th i Piccard. professor emeritus of sity there and the Swiss Insti- ImFthOds» and I W 310“ 1(IGVt’lflf‘mPnt 0f the Mt~ Of 1011:- \ sis which accompanied the last! Dec. 8 in a stockroom of an "th the slogan “we am " . . l uptown department store where I 8 ing vehicles in s l Llngley was employed. aeronautical engineering at the tute of Technology. ace. University of Minnesota. had He serde later on facultiesllo becom? the Idflh" 0f Canadan-i The Emma] “‘00”! I“911 light [suffered from heart trouble for ‘of the universities of unie’h.i He Slapped over Saskatche- l on seeer U.s_ Air Force activi. lseveral years. Chicago and Lausannc and inlwan but warned Manitoba has: tics in space. stating “space Although he devoted most violent; came to the United Stateslcome ahead faster in potatolcapsule recovery I: foremost his life. to chemistry and chem-J to stay. He became a natural-igl‘OWIflR in the past five yearsi among techniques being devel- ical research. he gained llisgized citizen in 1931. 13:8" any other province. and=oncd." greatest fame as a stratosphere ey have already taken over. T or s '. ' balloonist- MADE TEST FLIGHT . 35 Percent of the Northern On- fuseh or aIWZaliliseflosggtclllilg: fl: The scientist first went up in ,He came t“ "‘9 UNVBFSIW 0‘ tarin market. They have an track icebergs spot forest fires a balloon In 1913 with his twin Mmmsma in 1936 .31"! a 3’9?“ excellent potato now. he cubism—ch too qnnw and go"; lbrother Auguste. also a physi-t at" mad? 5 “’5‘ High" at RIF-mi plainecL Itm“ 510m” of lo‘cusl: ' cist. I - days of a 35 day cold spell ap- peared virtually over. Gov’t Announces Revision I O In Magazme Tax Measure OTTAWA (CPl —— The govern-lforcign - ow n e. d periodicals ment announced new tax meas- printed and published in Canada litres Monday to stem the flowiprior to last Friday. and which .‘of Canadian advertising dollars‘undergo editorial operations In Twentv _ "m, wars lam. _ester, Minn. using a spherlca ‘ in 1934. Jean Piccard and hisi’KWi”I E°nd°la and 10" mur'fm’t" wiife ascended nearly 11 miles ‘dlameter balloons In a cluster. l o to foreign publications. but pro- Canada. . . _ .Thev carried him if, about 11'. Ivided a major qualification that} The. government's proposal :20; that began in De :000'feet. -. o a e would completely Exempt Tlme:would also prohibit entry to Can- wfme the’ purpose of his bal_f Later he made countless im-; and Reader's D129" maEaZincs Jada after July 1 of special edi- fl‘Om the new aw. tions of foreign magazines and The announctment. in a Cnm- 'irade. papers with advertising mons notice by Finance Minis-designed for the Canadian mar- tcr Nowlan. would mean thatlkct or with advertising which loon flights was primatin rid-'F""“’e"“"""ts 11" “11121:; in ba on vancement of scientific know-‘m‘flm- ""1"de hall?“ .r ' ledge of the stratospher‘,‘ Pi‘n‘WIZIK'I‘l could be emptied ciec-l card looked upon “Vim! __ [W1 trically from inside a gondolal ‘ ‘ ‘and n frost ' balloon - as a recreation. Buti ‘ “S'Stant mndo‘ai after July 1 Canadian advertis-ldifters from that In the publica- he said he disliked the mi“, and iwindow. which he designed. at U . g . . I ,. ' ers could claim no income tax :“00'5 1mm“ "IMO" I“ the co“"‘lother discomforts of flying by I S M'npesztl‘: h; sewed ‘25 “faroilgnssmo1:319"?er Jlul‘lli: dato‘y‘tao lbocigmtmisgslb; a! gig: . . . tecurcr in e carmen or ‘ ' ‘ “ ' ' “ ' deductions for advcltlsmg (OSISVIFY 0f "Hill" 9 old reporters after Monday up a report but we were unable ‘aeronautical engineering and re-‘ FAMILY FAMOUS imained Willi the department lfl'I-v , . The Piccard family of Basel. til his retirement in 1952. 8'" s “"0" t" 10'" "19 fil‘mpca“ Switzerland. became interna‘ Surviving besides his wife. are jcnmmon Market that "he" is. tionally known for its scientific three sons. a sister. Mme. Paul 1"” pm’m’ss and h" 1‘ "M at In non-Canadian periodicals. But this would not apply Reader’s Digest .TIME, DIGEST EXEMPT night's crucial meeting on Brit- Officials said that Time and Reader‘s Digest—both now pub- lished in Canada—would qualify m to agree on its scope.” Spank 'd can . France. Monday night was un- derstood not to have pressed for , , Iunder the exception to the pro- achievoments. Auguste was the Rambert of Lausanne. Swilzer- Ian“ “pt‘m'SFm” U _ immediate suspension of tho Encouraged ‘posed tax measure against for- first man to soar into the strato-Eland. and a rother. r. aul.l It Is 5"" "er-V had- said talks on Britain‘s entry as the i6“!!! Publications. So would seV-lsphere. and the first to plumb‘Piccard of Lucerne. Switzer-iLl‘M- . new round of crucial talk! l MONTREAL (CPl — Paulleral small magazines, mainly.the ocean depths. la d. retired member of the The mei‘t'mz brill“? “P al‘Opem‘d here. 10:15 pm. and the six Common .Market members will continue‘NO RECONCILIATION ‘(Canadm Limited. said Monday; their ialks_ thls morning. . But West. German sources jhis magazine is “very much1 Belgian Foreign MIHISlCr'Sald there was no reconciliation . o . But lencouraged” by {hp govern. < ‘ a lSpaak said there was no assur~i of views between France and imen” announced Whey on for“: lance‘at this stage that any sub: her five Common Market part- . l stantlal progress would be made ncrs, who strongly support Brit- S d N d P I ' feign periodicals I ' The office of Bradley .! imda ‘Gundy. managing director f Time International of Canadai Limited ime lt‘t-Ill would provide $6.000.000‘icrundary manufacturing for p thattannually. enough to give cachiinstance." be said. inecds to be punctured," Univer-iof these 2.000 man and their“ Brig. warden had said a...“ Per .Vt‘al‘ 1" Wf'.troilomic research corporationliv would not comment on the proposal until} the text of the legislation is javailable. I fsity of New Brunswick Profes- theirs $3.000 Move Acceptablelsmhw. J. Reddin said Monday 1 pctug‘ty without touching a cent .mpm—t advanced irrefutable" "i2 t- 0 i 9 08m a -" iarguments that the canal should " ’ I Mac'eans Says fProf. :Cdt‘lilg solid in I puch 3mg. warden had Paid $100,” hum. , i 13”?" ma “St 0"“ . N 2° worm 0' additional GXPMdI“ "The report In part said that l. ‘ TORONTO (pm 'i. tfilnmydISI?"°“ here . that Wards" lsIture would Freatrd by MarLIIhc canal could not be justified; Chalmers. prps‘dcnt "‘ 0 ac'imnng 0“ omflmm- itlmc industrialists if the canal l on transportation groups alone." 1 ‘ _ " n Auguste's.Swiss Supreme Court. iZimmerman. p r c s i d c n t of l trade publications. i Reader's D i g c s t Associationi Jacques Piccard. y. . ain‘s entr R o WOODSTOCK. NB. (CF) - "Cliignecto is a football lean - Hunter Publishing Com-i The assistant professor atiig bum. pmfesw “wipmf Rmin “id Pally. Said MOHGBY 8 federal UNB's department of business "this offer has mm- hoen with.“ '. w rd ‘H h' .d Ca government tax measure to administration was referring todrawny 1 Eng. 2;. e ad 9:. . the flow of Canadian lid-.Bl‘ilg. Michael Wardell of Fred-i Prof. Rodd." wrihuled to 3“? ca“ 8 “I‘d "‘9 5°“ 5]: - vertising dollars to foreign Dub-.cricton, newly-appointed chaiir- Brig. warm." 3 smth thatl‘h‘w‘m damn “he CNWS 99‘ ilications is “entirely accept-11mm of the Atlantic Develop- the “"81 is economically sound lpass' “‘9 comm P13“ m table" to his firm. ’moni Board. and his stand on mi mm“; Nil“? CBC It could “'90 afford I Mr. Chalmers said: "This lsithe canal aemss the. Isthmus} Lh'gm’cto- ' a compromise. Naturally onc.’ of Chignecto. The Iii-mile watar- 'SEES SMALL REVENUE “I am afraid I can see no; I would prefer to have the rccom-l way would join the. y of "Recon res indicate clear- logic to this recent statement.' ; sumy with Northumberland 1: that the canal will cost 35,- - . . it is not meant to mono manually and will bringsuizgast that an argument {is In revenue of only $5110,me one incfifcicncy is that it has been ' tenth as much as i: needed mypracticcd elsewhere. Let's leave cover annual expenses," hoondooging south of the bot- Hc said the expense and rcv- (my “I” “Mess” 5““ i enue figures refuted an argu-‘ "I think Wacdell's Grimedol mendations of the O'Lcary com-i Fundy mission implemented in full butl Strait and has long been cham- thls Is a compromise which rcc- pinned by Brig. Warden. ognizes the special position of Prof. Rcddin was asked it Time and Reader‘s Digest and he was willing to debate the we have no objection to that. limit“ “"l'h Bl‘l'l- WEN?!“ 0V9? ‘ a no work of Maritime radio stations and he replied "You. mot by Brig. War-dell that the argument does not stand up Ill-l at anytime." canal is needed as ii tram- def wily ~ . the Mad- portation mite. times 11 assistance too much anrums ARGUMENTS . l Announcements. hollccll . 10 He listed eight mam. hel “9 “Id E“ "‘0 W" 0mm“! to 3mm” to was“ WM" the" . . . “the ten internal pmblems o 3“" be sam- Blrths. deaths . . . . .. 1. I [said are given by the Fm- . . n a Unsifted . . . . _ . 10. It my whim,” far the W and [he MAM" v “‘C‘ the Nb' H“ dficr‘w "w WI 3‘ “ Finance. market. ...... fl".- pmfpm‘s reams f“ m. d an Fredericton ' hwnz w“ Mt I , .' Comics ........ . 9 mm . 9r mmégeéfualsm at ca 3:; M ammzlhtvtgt ‘ Editorials .. .. o ,g w m" . cm one can! mm“ “W0 - mugs County i cam‘w1;mm%fldm: will cause $100,000.000 to a. bot of our Mm. SHARK VICTIM CIOy.Quccns.... .. men fmupwme yen...“ h the Min. “Some things havetobebe- Prince County .. 2 of constructing a» “M h" m; sum“ 1. (m, w [loved in be seen, 1 hope no: Marcia “My. 33. Aus- harbor of Sydney. Aultnlb. slimmer-sill. . . : hm estimated at m m mm” mm as it doe, too many believe in alight-eta. (film television ml 0' carton-tug». cutie. all t . . 8 $100.0“..me not mid”. a", (M m ELI e m m m “7.5th actress. was to h patty spending the. W Women” 7 prof Rodd”. um um; mt fective alts-mth ways flimmey in the Maritimes evenl Mm“ by! “hark While Day "mm mm” m h " ,,. i ' ‘-' ‘swimmm, With her fiance. barbaric ans-tooth . 1_——dm, mm‘flumhmmflImm-m‘n ‘ 'u'hm m