r The Guardlar, Charlottetown, Wed., May 18.. 1966. s ee ~‘COPTERS SEEK ABDUCTOR AND vict iM Two helicopters were pres- was spot ontop. ‘ofthe eed into service in the search | mountain*UPPER LEFT. FBI for. Peggy Ann Bradnick, 17, Agent Ray Anderson, 42, of and her . abductor known as Camp Hill; Pa. was -ehot- by Bicycle Pete: The abductor the abductor in the wooded & sider brother as. heard Mog : : yman. Raymond C. Firestone | will-retain his position-of-chair= man of ‘thé execitive commit- tee and the company’s chief executive officer. __ Harvey S. Firestone Jr. joined the company in 1920, was electéd a vice-president in 1929, and. became president -in 1941. ' Raymond C. Firestone, the fourth son of Harvey S&S. Fire: stone, joined the company «in 1957 and became chief execu: - tive officer. when Earl B. Hath- ‘away was: elected president in 1964. eG secu UWFRRKAAN, Nawou jadlana Lobstermen | Will Get Aid f OTTAWA (CP) --. Newfouna- ijand lobster fishermen will re- leeive «compensation for trap. losses incurred during a May | '8 storm. under a joint federal- provincial program, announced | Tuesday. by.. the fisheries depart- | iment. ’ Fishermen will receive com- | ipensation of $2 a—trap on the |basis of the number in use May cent were lost or destroyed. x | No compensation- willbe paid ~| fishermen -owning._less_ than 35 lobster traps at the time they Lapplied for 1966 licences. : Change Foreseen For Drug Stores HALIFAX (CPP3a— ‘The drug | yeah. of . the ‘finture” will 100k | like’ a ‘Tounge then-a store, cuaredetios John E. Wasson of | | Saint John, N.B, said. : Mr. Wasson, in an address to | @ delegates at the annual phar- macy refresher course, - said ; such a.store will contain-a large | apen room with chairs and sofas. | area directly behind .and up the mountain from the copter. Area residents line the enbank- ment along Route 522 watch- ing the hunt. (AP Wirephoto) Most Infantry Battalions Said Far Under Strength By. DAVE McINTOSH OTTAWA (CP)—Most of the. ' army’s nine infantry battaliors fn Capeada .are far under strength, informed. sources said : are good for at least Tuesday. A peace-time battalion nor- five years. Thus a decision on whether to put CF-5s in Europe | line in ,the summer of 1967. Mr. ““Walte= -aomae 700. men... oe nrnrbers= But some of the home hattaliens —there are four others abroad ‘have fewer than 500 men, the sources said. Strength of the army at. the end...of . March. was 43,914 com- pared with some 51,000" three years ago. In the first three months of this year the army |: imobile force -and_its-CF-5s could operate just as well from, Can=" recruited 1,248 _men but 1,775. The defence department said the 2nd’ Battalion, Black Watch, | lost would ‘not: have to be taken for two or three years. Mr. Lambert insisted that the brigade in Europe should be | Mr. Hellyer. said _ this worth discussion. However, the ada. Mr. Lambert said the CF-5s was "Wale. which went-to Cyprus last could operate just as, easily “month was at full-strength. But from Europe, where. they would declined to give the strength serve some punpoee ck _support- of any of the other 12" battalions ing the ‘prigade—ther fm the army. \ Outside the spuntae: some One source skid one of the | officials said the army is. be- | ermy’s four. heavy -brigades|coming.-a “home” army —with econ. will be converted to <n /fixed bases and equipment de- | airborne unit because of the |pots rather than a field force | eoldier shortage. A heavy bri- easily available for fast move- _gade,_so named for its heav equipment such as tanks afd |were howitzers, numbers about 6,000 | home jobs compared with those men. But an airborne or light who could pack up and leave —brigade—has_between_3.000”and_ -ai_a_moment:s_ne notice. * 2 3,500 men. LACK AIR TRANSPORT Defence Minister Hellyer told | the Commons defence commit: tee TYiesday that there is not yet—sufficient _air_transport.. to | move two airborne brigades. He -was replying to Marcel’|Canadian Lambert (PC—Edmonton West) | here key Navy Parsonnel navy admiral men are Hellyer saic the CF-104 the Firestone Tire and Rubber jet bonibers which now com- |Co, iprise the air division in Europe day. another | \made part’ of Canada’s mobile - force and given air transport and CF-5 ‘stipport: _ (ment ‘overseas.Too-many men _| required in permanent} i} = Widths_include_.AAA, AA ahd B, in sizes 444-11. In Money Trouble. OTTAWA (CP)-— A retired | said | among | who suggested that all of the | |mavy personnel in financial dif- | army's brigades, one in Europe, be made air- Royal Canadian _ Navy Benevo- horne and the CF-5 army sup- jJent Fund. pot plane sent to Europe to! Vice-Admiral ck up the. brigade there.” fund president, “One brigade” H. G. deWolf, told the organi+ including the ificulty and.seeking aid from the | in” Canada Was~ zation’s annual-meeting—most—fi-— @iready been converted to the nancial problems resulted .from | airborne role. will be. forts, ,“‘with a credit granting Mr. Hellyer indicated that | fraternity only too anxious to two. heavy. brigades will assist.” maintained until at least 1971 He said in an interview later 1972—one in Europe and th@ ithe navy faces loss of kex men or Aather at Camp Gagetown, N.B., “solely because they have diffi- to rotate. with , the European culty in managing their private formation. hoe affairs.” The minister said the Cen personnel faced with legal ac- turion tanks of the brigade in tion oyer heavy debts could lose Europe will last until 1971 oF their positions in the force. 1972 ‘so that any~ decision on ‘The number was not alarming whether to convert the Euro- byt many key men among ap- pean unit into a light airborne plicants for fund assistance brigade need’ not be taken untill were good professional sailors about 1970 and assets to the service. Mr...Lambert..said.the RCAF’s. ‘The. fund eonsiders. only bombing role in Europe should whether to provide ald for bank- be abandoned within five years ruptecy trustee - lawyer. fees, - and the CF-5s sent overseas. to he said. back up. the brigade. It made - Admiral deWolf via elected to no sense, he said, to keep the |g fifth term as fund president. GF. 5a in Canada. They _will 60 Scientists Are cel all | To BritishJobs . LONDON (CP) Sixty. young British scientists, who went* to Canada “and the United States for study 6r work, have heen pers d to retiitn fo Rritain i a -govenmnment reeriiting agent said during the weekend The returning emigrants are - physicists, chemists, mathema- ticians and engineers who. have been offered jobs at about $5,400 a year.with the civil: service, the Atomic Energy Authority and the Central Electricity Gen- erating Board, The: British gov- ernment is to pay the fares for “the men and their families Harry LHoff.. 55-year-old per- wonnél consultant. with the Atomic: Eifergy authority, said | it is the best. result yet since | the government began a recruit- ing drive eight years ago” in an} effort to reverse the: ‘brain drain” to North. America ‘He said a-team. of Rritish offi whe went.to Canada and the.U S, J'saw almoast 200 voung weientists, mostly men with dor forates. who. went to North America-for post-doctorate —re- Bearch.” In addition, they alsg persu eded. four young Américans to join “the migration te Britain: A second” 800 too many luxuries —and—com- | Dated at Charlottetown, this 16th day of May, Rubber Firm ” Istart coming off the cea ‘Tt is designed to. allow the | customer to relax while he. waits-| |for his preecription to be filled,"’ he said. Cosmetics and candy will not | |be sold and customers will be serviced by one receptionist. - | Head Resigns (AP)=Harvey | chairman - of « : Ohio Jt, AKRON, S. , Firestone. SHIP. RAMS TUG ‘* since 1948, resigned Tues-|) OGDENSBURG, N.Y. (AP)—j A Norwegian cargo ship, the} The -68--—year - ord Firestone, \Bjorgsund, rammed a_ fuel | eldest son of. the company’s barge being towed by. a_ tug | lfounder,. gave. his’ age as the Tuesday reasor, for his retirement, He} Seaway-causing en will continue as a director and a and ~fire on both vessels, the member of the executive com- U.S. Coast Guard reported. No mittee. lone was reported injured and The board. elected Raymond the ~ fires were quickly extin- iC. “Firestone, 57, to seCeed his | guished. S$ Mr. LePage hasjust-returned-from—a- SPECIAL PURCHASE - > trip 'te Moncton, where he selected a great variety of ladies shoes—All styles ‘that YOU HAVE BEEN ‘REQUESTING! Colors. in- clude navy blue, hone, white, browns, blacks, red and sold, in both illusion and spike heels. We: are specially well s ed in LARGER SIZES 9-11; and also purchased a se of Eamets shoes - 4B. 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