.. TELEPHONE 8506 insets solar with Guardian Iuyor Want Ads. Dlal find ad latter, for quid results. Ts PAGES WEATHER Snow ending during Inarnlngtslsudys Iiitloellanasln lNlWlMI I506 ask for classl- I5. Low-high, Charlottetown, 25 I 40. In .?.asi:.riimt cHAltnorr'rErowN, CANADA THURSDAY, MARCH 21. 1957 PRICE 5: Feel "March On Ottawa" lnadvisable At This Time lslaild potato interests are in l)lllllallly with their New Bruns- uick counterparts in their efforts to speed adjustments in potato tar- rlfls presently in force between this country and the United States. said Mr. W.R. Shaw. chairman of the Potato Committee of the Can- adian Horticultural Council. in an interview with the Guardian fol- lowing an announcement that N.B. potato growers were planning a l50-man march on Ottawa to pl'ess for a solution of this problem. HIIWPVPT. Mr. Shaw declared that islzlnd growers did ilot favor such direct action as contemplated by Island growers did not favor such direct action as contemplat- ed by New Brunswick. "Inter- ests here feel that we should give the Canadian and American gov- ernments time to complete their "”'"3"” 0' 5”" l SMALL GROUP AT INFORMAL OPENING In New England I BOSTON (AP) - A storm Ma c Mi l l a n And Eisen h pwer Begin Talks Over Dinner Island and eastern Massachusetts and three to five inches in interior Chiefs Express Confidence In Strengthening Friendship TUCKER'S TOWN. Bermuda which I hope will. and I sin confi- tCPl-Prime Minister Macmillan dent will. rebound to the bettar- and President Eisenhower wed--ment of both our peoples because nesday night opened their confer-'. of the strong friendships and un- ence with an informal ”workingrderstandings that are certain to dinner." come out of It." 1 n - I r 1 1- . The conference opens orma y ingp: Eilygzugglglsh Tye," fhewfhlhiie h today and will continua until Sun- negotiations before Initiating such Statement By 3" approach''' he 53'd' Connecticut and Ce t I M ' in these views. Mr. J. Lincoln "Fa asfai Dewar. Secretary or the PIEJW Mr. the U-S. weather bureau Federation of Agriculture heartily: Th! fore” h h .d th concurred. ..w I ' SE1” III C SHOW "We are doing what we think as thfa tptltato grov.v'ersmt4)i Os: Eifgd ofrlve:;Il;::das),oulhiegr.: Net; is an effective job of keeping this at th t fl t mi i . " . 5” matter before our representatives 3&3," osaiedpreE?lTl'. "DC:-iiiipligll, should end by ""5 "Willing- and other interested parties in chairman ot the p.)-:,t, potato onaw” - ML Pew” 5l5l9d- Marketing Board last night. Mr.l Mr. Shaw claimed that the Call- Campbell was commenting on the Adm" Nd?-T5110" Ol Agriculture recent press report regarding the the Horticultural Council of Can- --march on Ottawa" cohtgrhptated ads. and the potato industry gen- hy 5 t5o.mrm group of New Bruns. orally were doing all in their pow- wtck growers. er to bring these negotiations to .. - - r a successful conclusion. and it roryifoilugfll; g(;(:,l:n?(:n”l;:ol:f;l,s1mhi;;:t was his opinion that the present ever makes us think that the was "M. the ”Ppr”pm"” "me '97 timing of this projected march on Six "”"""l"l' "'95 "wk "W New potato interests to go to Ottawa ohm” 1, not Oppommen he lork-bound liner Queen Mary out with the object of ”slornuiig the addedr ' '0 598 early today in defiance of I . ",,,.m.,w.,.q Admiralty Tugs Take Liner Queen Mary Out To Sea SOUTHAMPTON. England (AP) citadel", striking shipyard viorkers. Union "Tim 3'93" 330 the G0V'3"l' leaders said they would retaliate ht their Midgcehh ctub center-.. New Hint Early Election Slated OTTAWA (CP) a Finance Illin- lster Harris indicated Wednesday the government will seek tempor- ary parliamt-ntury authority to pay tllcreased welfare payments an- nounced in his budget if the neces- sary legislation is not passed this st-sslon. And ill a statement to the Com- iiinns he said the session "ap- pears to be drawing to a close." llis statement lclit weight to speculation that Parliament will close soon-perhaps as early as the end of next week-for a June election. In the House A. J. Brooks tPc.. Fllrall asked whether legislation till! he brought down this session to amend the welfare and veterans statutes involved in the increased p.-iviiients announced In last week's hlltllzct. Mr. Harris replied: "The gov- ernment will do what It can tol make provision for the additional Payments which will take effect July 1, and the method of doing a. . Dominating the discussion pro- enE:)TlliieaFldoii'il3iagri1erSecretary Selwyn l 373'" l5 fl” "99? 70' 3ll'99d U-5' Lloyd. State Secretary Dulles. and. 3"” B""'3h P03m""5 9", mwy E” me Ulsh and Brmsh ambassador-3. l pccts.of the tangled Middle East John Hav Whitney and sir Harold situation. Including the Suez Canal (-ace". "joined Eisenhower am; . dispute, the Arab-Israeli crisis and Macmillan for the dinner talks. ilhe menace 0' I Soviet influence- Eisenhowcr arrived this after-l. Bl" Macmlllml "Pd Elsenmw" noon on the cruise, Canberra mm; are to explore other world trouble stepped ashore hum h barge hth spots and review the whole field of Albouys Point In Hamilton. He was ; U-5-'3m15h "9l5ll0"9- met by Mat-millpn and Bermuda'sl T0PlC5 5'30" "19 lW0,l9ldel'3 Yet gm.emo,.' Lhsehh sh. John wood. flect an apparent British wish to El lrecast the nation's role In world affairs on a less ambitious scale and to pan British - American lment referred this question to the 'th t' t 1 th Tariff Board. The Tariff Board art, BC '0" 0 para We E whole l.:;l.”5r.::.s:.;l.”i:e..::”..:.':;' -v no war- ment in November 1955 tThey were 6):"! if-an 10-” me mmmng mes N I .kedf or i. 9 "”''”s l'.? riin..ary"'i9iEcZ3l'L'5.?mil?"ii. l.W'l”9 hundreds of ra-smrers ficials conferred with growers re '" l "3 ""3 '3'” "lapped fmdi presentatives and shortly there- ”h".'ed' the "'95 Pulled the lmer after held preliminary talks with m" ""9 ""9 5l"Pl”"3 chamel- hU.s. officials. Perhaps because of - Union officials circled the fuss the Presidential Election the mat- to .ah motor launch. shouting that ter was not pursued further until ClVlLllllI Slhllofs on the hills were m l. .3 h- h ( late last fall. when negotiations 511"! Gbfeli CPS. h dl.:h.sif;:5 1:: :1" ;f0u.a.l.)pea" o he were renewed. As a result of these) The 81.000-ton Queen Mary. with The budget re osed a S6 b h lillks !he.U-5- 1'81"!" Commission more than 900 passengers abourdg in the old ageppeiislon paid touasll lllfl?Ell(ll'ClilleELrllngs in Washington on ltms scheduled. to H" Tuesday M- ' i - LTIIDOII. i2lm7ii;.r'"in'lri-33 iliiiulil 'li:miili'adIii "M 59”" "5 ""3 ”?P'959"l3il0ll8 Sailors on privately owned tufts. in . . made on March 6th have been con- however. refused to move her be- v . . . provtncially - shared programs sugared the us. T3,-rtt commission cause or the Shh,ym.d smheh laiscnhowcr and British Prime for the needy between 65-69. the-'will be in a position to conduct The shipyard workers claim the h Minister Harold MacMiIlan are Egglder wan l:l5:::d'pa::1::'1:-S ll; '5iflt:l nellotisytionsd. S10. thiidstage 1! work when their nation-wide vralk- - , .. . us now He . an I won appear out for higher wages h is: l t ll(fv'J';::'c';5 dl;”3'lld'li;,W"f5fi”"; ""3 1” that any lmdue hurrying of m3lv'Vllf1er was still undergoliiguiepilir 1 5- 9 9 9 9C V9 "Y tcrs at this point would not be In Saturday, ' ' Ollf DWI! Inlercslk l The Cunard Line insisted illc re that will be considered carefully. having in mind the timetable of I. A 2I-gun salute boomed from that British ship Vidal as the barge. h. ,m H h approached the shore. The prcsl-l;”3";:"3 '9 V" T" 5'" " In 500-yard golf course. also servedhhent :0(-)(lI(0d tanned and Ullll i2:ll:l'ln;:N;e5s5bBJEcTs the 'I'ucher's Toxin section. and r . l is sx ay cruise on e a - overlooks the Atlantic ocean. The as hladquaners '0' me 1933 Tm” Iberra. . Among subjects are Britain's spacious estate. which boasts a 6.-:Powcrs talks. iGREETs UHAROLIY, icri;::t:lI&::ntiut1hingu't:,agk. "H3T0ld- MW 5" Y""?'' 'l' 33” . dle East and Asia. Britain's deslra V'l”' 3 ll'3"'" Emile 35 he. leach.” to revise workings .of the United "ii" the l'a"d ”.l "'9 lmm” """'1Natlons. relations with Russia and Ister. a friend since Second Vl'orldi Red Chin. and atomic Douay. War campalgni days in North; meeting. It is atop a hill Here It Bermuda's fashionable Mid-Ocean Clllh. where President Effective Sept. 1. the budget pro- l0-l2. I LEARNED GROUP 3 Britain's oldest scientific lciety. the Royal ; founded In 1654. "It is the consensus of opinion year. "What we are concerned aboutt is that provision be made during. ithe present session of Parliament to i gotlators may be able to reach. EDUCATION MINISTER QUESTIONED National Health Insurance Will Be Discussed Today The Government of Prince Ed- ward lsland will debate the ques- firm of National Health Insurance at this session of the Legislature. This is indicated in a motion which now appears on the order paper to 9'31 up a committee to study the feasibility of the plan in so far as the Island is concerned. Premier Matheson said before adjourn- mcnt last evening that the motion would be taken under conslde - atlon today when the House meets at 3:00 p.m, Another Important Bill to come before the House either today or tomorrow is an art to amend the Oil and Mineral Act of the prov. lnce. The Premier noted that the Bill contained many Important Cllallltcs in the Act. -llorcly ll. iii-ll, Liberal. Flftb Prince reminded the Premier that a number of the members of the House would be out of the Province today In connection with the education committee enquiry nmluasked whether It was the ln- trntion of the House to go on with llw debate on this matter without "10 t members. Premier Matheson told the Fifth Prince member that although the education committee had a duty hlowlng the opening of the House, iyestcrday. F.A. Large. chairman :of the Educational Committee laskcd the Minister of Education whether it would be possible for the Deputy Minister of Education to attend the (our meetings of the committee scheduled for next week. Mr. Large said Dr. Shaw. the Deputy Minister had intimated his Intention of being absent from the Province next week attending a meeting at Ottawa. Hon. Mr. Clark said he and Dr. Shaw had attended a meeting at Ottawa about a month ago. At the meeting the Deputy Minister was committed to attend next week The Minister said the coming meet- ing was of great Importance to the Island since it Involved arrange- ments with the Federal Govern- ment concemlng Vocational Train- ing in the Province. The talks. he said. would Include discussions regarding 8180.000 capital expend- iture for extension of vocational training as well as s4o.ooo ordinary expenditure by the Federal Govern- mclit. The Minister could not see how Dr. Shaw could avoid being present. for the Ottawa meeting and sug- Fcderation was refused depart- mental information regarding the number of teachers employed and the salaries they received. Mr. Clark said the assistant di- rector of education would be pre- sent at the hearings to give the committee any Information they required. He said that two years ago the Teachers' Federation was refused the information they sought In this connection since it was felt they were using It to snoop on other teachers. Mr. Clark said statistics wrongly used could be very harmful and he was of the opinion that figures made available to the Federation on previous occasions had wrongly used. He said the Feder- ation was told the Department would make any statistics available to them as soon as such statistics were compiled. even before they were issued in a report form. Mr. Large asked the Minister was be aware that Mr. Maclfenzlo the assistant deputy minister was acting as secretary of committee. Mr. Clark said someone else could easily be appointed in P1800 plement before the beginning: h so of the next shipping season any at:- l Society w as ceptable agieement which our ne- lpair work had been completed be- poscd a 31 monthly increase in.here that it is already too late in ; fore the strthe dtihdtthe (en, the family allowance to bring that the marketing season for a tariff- payment to 36 monthly for chil- even If applied at one-to do any! drcn under six and to S8 for those great good for our growers this . Diefenbaker Pledges Fight For Maritimes PORT HAWKESBURY. NS. tCPl-National leader John Dic- ' L ' of the Progressive Con- servatlve pnrty W e d n e s d a y f l ltlme provinces despite what he described as the federal govern- ment's lack of interest. He told a party nominating con- vention here that Progressive Con- servative members of parliament from the Marltimes have been try- ing for more than 25 years to get a "decent break" for their prov- inces. The appeals had been fil- tlle because the Liberal govern- ment was "disinterested." However. the federal budget re- vealed a changed attitude towards the Marttlmes. This was due pri- oarily to the successful cfforst of the Conservative party In wrcsling Nova Scotla from Liberal rule af- ter 3.'l years. The return of the Marltlmcs to their rightful place in the field of agriculture, fishing and lumbering got Its start last October when the Conservatives won the Nova Sco- ttie election and earlier when they swept to power In New Brunswick. The two victories Mr. l)icfcn- bakcr said. prompted the federal government to show more interest In the Maritimes and to offer some aid, mostly In the way of freight ratcs. l "This Is not cnough. Too long have the Marltimes been forgot- ten. too long have the dcninnds for Mal-itimes rights been ignored. The Marltlmcs, an old and disttnll- utshed partner In the C()nfc(lcr:I- tlon pact, nccd greater consi(lcr- atton and will receive it undcr a Conservative government." . More than L000 delegates and supporters from the federal con- stifuency of lnverness - Rii-lininnd of Mr. Macl(en1.ic- lie lIldlCILEd.hnended the meeting and hhhht. Mr. Maurice Caliiil, Secretary of! mously selected Robert S. lll:icl.i-l- Study.Of Power. Problem -Will Include P.E. Island OTTAWA. fspeciall - In reply to a question asked in the commons Wednesday by Neil A. Mattie- son. Liberal M. P. for Queens. finance Minister Harris said the Federal Government's study of poucr problems in the Maritime.-i will include those of Prince Ed- pledgcd to continue a fight for a ward Island M We” up lh . l . . osg. . of :has smmd ec”"”mlc Wlwy rmnw Ma” Nova Sootia and New Brunswickufar greater actual and potential one Million Will Strike In Britain On Saturday l LONDON (Reuters) - British trade union leaders Wednesday is- sued strlke orders for 10 key in- dustrial zones - producing every- thing from airplanes to alitmo- hilcs-which will bring out 1.000,- l000 workers on Saturday. l The strike orders came as the employers told Labor Minister Iain MacLeod they are willing to let all arbitrator decide whether hfhey. or the 40 unions that make up the Confederation of Shipbuild- ing and Engineering Unions. are right. The wlllkouts will be lle first stop in a mounting series of phased strikes by the confderation4m- bracing skilled and unskilled work- Accused Party As LONDON tAPl-Dr. John Bod- kin Adams threw a champagne party Wednesday to celebrate the Mr. Matheson observed that in the budget. speech Mr. Harris specifically mentioned only Noval Scetia and New Brunswick. In stating that the power survey,wilI be extended to all the Maritime: Provinces. Mr. Harris prcsumablyl included Newfoundland as well. It is understood that Newfoundlandl problems of its own but has ers In the nlnnlllat-tul'lng Industry -wliich will be followed by a country-wide strike of its 3.000,- 000 members April 8. Tile llniolls are demanding a 10-per-cent pay raise. lsolunni-: BACKGROUND Strike 0 r d e r s were Issued against the sombre background of a shipbuilding strike. now in its fi'th day. and a mounting pay row hctwccn railroad workers and thei British transport commission thatl could lead to a rail strike. The strikers together could luring the worst industlial shutdown to Britain in .11 years. Strikes in the manufacturing in- diistry will effect defence orders DoclBTT hydro power resources than other Atlantic Provinces. when A..l. Brooks. Conservative M.P. for Royal, N.B. asked if the Federal Government study would include it review of the hydro power potential of the Saint John River. Mr. Harris reiterated that included in the forthcoming study. the int! Africa. V The president. on the other hand is believed anxious to mend the Macmillan arrived by air from . yenceh of hi. mumryiu huh". London in the mornintl 1with Britain - badly shaken lad Both chiefs expressed confidence 1 5," when Brush, Ind 1;-rum. that American - British friendship h launched theh. mach on Egypt will be strengthened by their meet- ; Airport. t "We said: have a good deal to get When the Bermuda meeting was - 4 lsrranged. it was hoped the Israel! MBC"lll18"- "1 9 5”?l9'""”,""?u'ithdrawaI from Egypt would so- arrival at windswept Klndlcy Field l mhve much of the mm.” or (rte. tion between the two governments. But the quick Egyptian move -done in a few days and I'm sureh,-mo can ud cohuquut 1",," l that our talks will be valuable and l nacho". ” wen u hhcwuthly n lpends." l The in A speaking without .4 hhelp build up ytrondg hhlllarlhol An- i to how "I. the Uhtud 3"." h ;glrrAmerlcan rien s is an coop-. red - th n h all power developments would bole;-anon upon which the whole ltg.l,m wt 3; x land future of the free world de-. hy of Eluhhow" Ind Mummh. to agree on a common Mlddla East policy. notes. Drew cheers from welcom- Ing dignitaries when he declared: mmhhmm hdndhuulueh of th. "It is a great pleasure to be; can Imp pehdthh . man hem... once again In this lovely fslandjhnem magma”. Th. unnd Since the prime minister of Brit-3",", on thh ah" hum. 1,” sin and I have had a chance toymon M. 1". nqhiuced h, rh, talk together ahollt world problems l Egwthm hhheovah thouhh 1; won); much M3 l'3PP9"9d- have been better pleased lb! .,. . E tlan overnment viva s I VERY OLD FRIEND” l wgili) before! returning to the striv- "I'm sure that In the next few 4- days we can do much to streng- Brohh." then the long-term bonds that have . . ln Traffic Accident bound together the Brltlshtl.-iimplre r and my count . Our coun r es a e SHELBURNEI N-S. (C?)-Ab". ham Sapp. 72. and his 82-year-old very old frieh s. indeed.land thilp t in m - of me fact at your pr e lbrother Raymond were klllediwegi ll Ister and I are very old friends-l a fact of which I'm very proud. tnesday when their car and i "I expect to have. therefore. not itruck collided at Beaverdamwll 1'' only a very Interesting. enjoyable miles fmm here. The acctde; oc- vislt here to your island. but one . curred during a heavy snow om. Stanfield Budgets For Record Spending And Small Surplus At present all but about 10 per cent of Nova Scotia's l'8V9llU' comes from Ottawa. or from yt- hiclc taxes and liquor commission E nr'?lfitl,HQt.'lnllCld said hIl'-hm" kfdi hm, hh),,,..ht; thts 5:-ar will raise incolns by only about five Pf-'l' Britain has publicly urged ln- and stop work In plants filming otlt cars. planes. agricultural ma- cbinery. electrical equipment and machine tools. Tile strike by 200.000 shipyard workers -- also for a 10-per-cent wage iiiueastk-stopped the Cup- ard liner Queen Mary from sailing Wednesday from Southampton to New York with 910 passengers. Cunard officials said they expect the liner to leave today. Sir Brian Robertson. chlllrmnn of the British transport rommis-t slon which runs the nationalised: railroads. Wednesday opened wage. talks with leaders of the 370.000 member National Union of Roll- waymcn. hrows HALIFAX iclh-Premier Slan-- fleld prescnlcd Nova Scotla's first Progressive Conservative budget in 24 years to the legislature Wed- nesday. lic fol-ccasl the biggest spending year Ill provincial history but said tllcrr isnil enough money in prospect in tin all that should Trial Goes Well ' ll-s. of course it's true." said l..'ixii-clice raising his voice. "Yon lllstllRN't'fl evidence with a witness if Sllf' cit-l' ili her long nursing career cu-r heard of morphine and llf'ItlIn hi-ilig "routine seda- be done to iniprove public serv- llees. The 42-)'CilI"tlltl premier. (Jan- -adals youngest and newest. bud- geted for a surplus of 588.366. He lestimalcd rcveiiue at Sf-6.304.000 Cfnt -"rlil: lllll not hrln lllr :"lN'"i mcnt icry materially to meet its growing obligations to the P90Pl0 of Nova Scotia." The province plans to 316,020.00? on education. about spend 51.- In perform, their first duty was to gelited that the assistant deputy Educqtion could substitute for the in Jr., 31, h Sydney lnwyi-r. as g the Legislature The commtttas act in his place. Agglstant Deputy Minister. standard bearer In the next lcd- dramatic way his lawyers have lllltl -.-inc tlllal is now known to-lion." for the 1957-38 flsrnl Walt l"-XP9ll- lhyn hm war The have made plans to visit schools In ".1 demo" rocked llle prosecutionis star wit- ln- lllt' lll'0llL' evidence." I "No. ctr " .-ho rclplcd. ditures were set at s.iil.zlll.0l)0. in- 0m-”00 ml”? t; h mum”, H the Port Elgfn, Sackvllle and Mm TEACHER9 FEDERNHON CA”-ED To 0'")ER' 1 Mr. Dlefdnbskcr opened his ncas at his murder trial. . . l Maniiinitliaiii-Hillier drove h0I'TIQlCludll'lg 35.. 6.000 for dchl charges. larllfsl 3'18”? 0 llel d Eosr high. W" 8'98! !0dIy- I Dr. Dewar asked the Mlnlstla The Spealner of the llouse at this Maritime tour In Fredericton ear- ”TheY had a nice little party In "l"4"Tl MEMM” ADm"E”lthe point. M Mr. Stanfield said he expects 5!”-3”-9';”m-i; ifejti Scam W h , During the question period fol- why, if it was so, the 'l'eacbers' Continued on page 2. Col. 8 liter Ills week. his cell." said a politgt-nan rt mrt "Yes, sir." agreed the grey-t "You halo hccn nursing Ilnce.about 57.000000 more income this t')”'-V5- rgmoom and wemi", hmo” ' Bailey crlmlnsl court where the h;IllPll liiirsc. ”Thereis been a 1913,” hc said illld .VfllI EVE? year than last. but only about 52.- "aft ” gt 0'' H in "I" old aha case is drawing a packed hiiiiso, lilllc tlttlllllsltlll." hour at am rluctrir prescribing 000.000 will be available for cx- M.-d"'"id disabled "siisunw par "The doctor even sent out for "lillcre certainly has." snorted mixtures of hi-roin and morphine tension of xhveidces. Therbalalli;l': m'c':us"' champagne." 1,aiiri-iii-c , to is alleni'.'” would be In to con lnue ' . - h ' The celebration took place In the After 2'2 hours nf hammering Thepnurse said 'im " rate of spending Gsllbllslwd bY "'9 nzdvov u'i'l'l'gIlI.I::(;;:l,po,':,l.,,'i:.'gu:;,',' . .prisoner's cell beneath the court at the badly shaken witness, Law.l --And yet," i-mliniicd the at- Liberal government that went out 9:" I. But school, were only on. l room. Several members of his de rent-c said ltorngyiencral, txlrs. liorrell re- of office in November. tr '::e- govemmenrs rupomm. . .ifence team were pregem, "xlrs. .Vlorrell died six yearalceived them eiery night." PREDICTEB DEFICIT in" should 0"." services we v, , The 58-year-old physician is ac- ago. That's a long time ago.' In an earlier statement the oral m-I-W-1 N mud mm on chm. - cused of drugging . rtch wtdow to Really. now. you wouldn't. pledge 1431' WITNES3 mier forecast a deficit of more no", hjdeath more than six years ago. your memory to anything. wouldl The last witness lla! nurse Mar than 34.430000 for 1956 - 57. He. The premier did not Prnem m. E iscotland Yard got on the case you?" 'on-Ellis who sdmliiod that nurse blamed ow.-rspending by the Lil? CHHHI Emmnes wednud”. i only last summer and arrested ”.Vn. sir." rcliepd the wttness.;Randall had told her it she didnt erglgmittirgn;gfo&:ld”:C::35-"W-5' However. he predicted phhhe Lani-cncc smiled in triumph. ltcstlfy that Mrs. Morrcll's driists READ FROM RECORD were kept in a locked clipboard. The defence lawyer forced the "you'll get me In trouble" niiv-so to ri-art from a record book Under cross - examination. 4 mo ('YCryl10l8Ll0lT she made of Illdvillllflt admitted the drugs were and IZW"""' ""3" ”"'l ”m' icinc given to Mr-V M0ff'!ll- -never locked In a cupboard. from a tax on insurance prem- As the iiursr became increaa- Questioned by the attorncy-gcn- iiinis. formerly rollfclfd 53 0" ingly co-operative. Lawrence be lent, she testified that during the taxis. came increasingly polite. slut few days of her life. Mrs. lie - red I works will require more than 35.- "' ml 000 this year compared with s2.ono.ooo in 1956-57. PARLIAMENT YESTERDAY in d Wm. hr mum" in Dear". revenue uollld conic A ' . r i.. Th not also expects ' His alleged victim was RI-year M. :'n3"a:idrd'sgy';.:;” hm” vchm, .5 old Mrs. Edith Allee Morrell. Ch 5. ms couaissi. slncmsss ' cl After the tlllrd day of evidence t-llllllll at the trial, the consensus taround the marble corridors of said cautious financing is ke " l l chief counsel, Lawrence. fut confession from a Crown ,wlt- lnesa that she lad violated the in "Oh. I beg your pal-don." said my fault if I didn't make my question rlcnr." opium. centimetre syringe and told ller lto Insect the patient. sugiteslcrl the government will ex- ! ” in times of M. J p rl ii B th I li TIHMTIHT with "it: If: me another syrlnse plnrr prnsprff! W ""7 T0VN,l"0 l Vail CO ”TPy'IlIY:l' llllkip ii; fFf9ITlI!I In full." tlie nurse tesllfi "and which llllilll lW.P"'i'l"CllV9 Will" &'9”"""' ' The alum on 59 at tour rmulimls of morphine and berahpld me to give it to Ml"s'. Harrell out imppsins heavy burden: on our lll'0ll'G!I mtg sure no In. as "routine sedation" and mama sis tiecains - He save no lllnt will VIN ltbemsoiindsnootuhocw-u”1'ba suns salt Ila. Ilorr:-Iltaeseson!'ceImflMll& southern fried chicken. l NIIOI I I53 cnowll sulars IN em-s In lseass Dr UNI-ll'llTl0h:lV:N""'3"h m ntgwggmhmihhmh aowever. :'y.'Maiuaf"n. mm l 'lII arnlQ- ssssal hletlisl . "NW NW” llsm-B.aller. em I "Two hours later she waII."'- "H "W" ”'"V l no is ask the sun MN- f" . - Old Bailey was um it pr. Adamo "voii say that via: heroin she Mort!" was being given large needed if Nova Scott: Is in mi! . ilfol.-I free. It will be due to his h;id"" a-kl-d Lawrence. ldogeg of morphine. heroin and -.he most of its cash. Ottawa grants 3, THE CANADIAN at” and motor vehicle revenues were Wednesday. March I. II7 famous for his menu . the oiirsi-. "I should have said. The nurse said that on the last the only sour:-eshof lllllher income. Cxamlnltlons. en cm” morphia.” night Mrs. Morrell was alive. 0lhCI"'dl;P:elll;l' not seem to be Vlgitlcs cIar"ge.d lb -- -- ,- c- a nrv- HEW '1' Lawrence wrung gn htmmt tur. Oh. smiled laurence. its Adams gave her a ve-cu elm "mumed no now was mu m in rat". h E.” taxpays.vrs' Solicitor - P