-I. -M. nu Maximal of a More Man Out of sight, out of mind. ..-9'? l - 137-sons s e G arafiau CANADA. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 2. 1955 Radical Socialist Party Votes To Expel Faure an in. PARIS (AP) - " ” party leaders Thursday voted to expel Premier Edgar Faure be- cause his government's decision to dissolve the National Assembly flouted party policy- The move will make no chanse in the dissolution procedure. nor will it require Fanre to sive up his place as premier. I in the forthcoming election-for which no date has yet been set- Faure will be able to run under me same party label as he did in 1951. At that time he was listed as a member of the Rally of the Republican Lei: lRGR). a loose of the under the leadership of ex-premier Pierre Mendes-France. to dictate its poli- clea- INDISCIPLINE CHARGED ll'aure's ouster was announced in a communique issued after a meet- :ing of the Radical Socialist steer- ing committee. Accuslng him of "p e r s i st 1! n t lndlscipline.” it charged Faure had led "the ma- noeuvres destined to provoke slap- dash elections with an obscure and unpopular election system." The steering committee's vote was 19 to 2. Six other committee general elections in December in- stead of waiting six months until the suombly's regular five - year term expires. Opposition to this proposal led to !'aure's defeat on an assembly vote of confidence Tuesday night. But instead of resigning. as is cus- tomary, the premier's cabinet de- cided to order dissolution of the assembly. WANTS MORE TIME Mendes "rance opposed the early voting plan because he wanted more time to prepare his party for the campaign. He also has been battling for a change from the West German Slams Door On Russian Deal DONN. Gsrms n y (Reuters)-g Foreign Minister Heinrich von Brentsno Thursday slammed the door on Gennan reunification at the price of alliance with Russia as the three Western powers strongly protested Russian moves to annex East Berlin into Commu- nist East Germany. Von Brentano told cheering members of the Bundestag (lower house) that West Germany's ties with the West were unshaken de- spite failure of the recent four- power foreign ministers conference Early Freeze MONTREAL. (CP)- some 0 ocean ships may be trapped ll! island waters by freezing canals. harbor sources said here Thurs- day night. , g Frigld weather is freezing the canals and unless it relenta the ships will have to "stay when they are." one authority said. Meanwhile. the collier Keyport stuck in three feet of drifting ice in the Lachine canal since early Thursday. was ioosenedv from the 1am. company officials reported. in Geneva. His declaration will be debated in the Bundestag today. Meanwhile. the British, U. Sf Harbor officials said 20 ocean ships and 30 lake vessels still are "above" Montreal and had plan- To Trap Ships inland Threatens lied to come born before the canal winter dose. normally Dec. 10. But the canal would be closed earlier if present weather. continued. Jean Barcelo. canal superin- tendent for title Montreal district. said freezing conditions already are interfering with the noel"- ation of gates from Montreal to the western end of the canal. The gates would definitely have to be closed earlier this season. he said. Emergency meetings of the Shipping Federation of Canada and (the Canadian Exporters As- sociation were held here to dis- cuss the situation. Heavy Shooting On Ciao Strip JERUSALEM. (AP) - Heavy shooting developed on the Gaza hontisr Thursday. Egyptian and Israeli troops exchanged fire in a battle hating until niystfsll. Each side blamed the other. Abandon Hope For Missing Couple INVEIMESS, N. 5.. (CF)- lligh seas Thursday again pre- vented a search oi Sea Wall is- land for missing iightkeeper Alex Johrn MacLclian 52. and his wife. Christina. ti. They left for the island 10 miles north of here Tuesday and are believed drown ed. Their 20-foot launch. which had engine trouble in a choppy Security Council, which must act on the membership proposal, to take note of the "widespread feel- ing" in favor of a broadly repre- Island Like the V. ANADA LEAISOFF DEBATE IN U V riucit is Urge Approval New Members (By Jack Best, Canadian Press Staff Writer) . UNITED NATIONS, N. Y,.. (Cl?)sCanada's Health Minister Paul Martin Thursday called on UN members to put aside partisan feelings, and open the international organization to 18 countries of divergent background. recognize political reality Lsunching debate on a membership resolution He appealed to members of the sponsored by Canada and 27 other countries. Martin said that if the UN is to fulfill its role it must .re3fiec,t. ”til i rid, not a artial world of our contriv ng. e ma W0 p Commonwealth countries. with till exception of South Africa, which walked out in protest against tbs decision to debate its race policies, are co-sponsors. mier recently proposed holding Plants; All WINDSOR. N. S.. (CP)-Police continued to patrol plants of Police Patrol Gypsum ls Quiet ther turn colder. At stake in the voting will be the 627 seats in the National As- sembly. The party. or group of Parties winning a majority of the seats will organize the next gov- arnment. Five Radical Socialist cabinet ministers handed in their resigns- tions to Faure Thursday under party pressure. ALTER EAST GERMAN STATUS; The notes recalled an American protest against the temporary de- tention in East Berlin on Sunday of two United States congressmen and the Soviet reply that Berlin was properly not Soviet-occupied territory but part of the "German Democratic Republic," whore Eastl OTTAWA (CP)eThe CBC Board of Governors Thursday heard a number of applications in connect- ion with radio and television stat- ions. Station CFCY-TV, Charlottetown. scheduled to start operations next spring on channel 13. applied for change from Channel 2. F. A. Lynds. representing the station. said the power boost wisild permit the station to strengthen the signal in northern parts of Mono- ton and provide an acceptable sig- nal for the north shore of New. Brunswick. He said the increase would per- Patrol of the shore on the mainland was continued but all hope has been abandoned. FIND USE FOR OLD HAGGIS MOOSE JAW. Saslf. (C?) I o - (W Le ' u, h 5 p tr UN. Dixon said that though Briiail Illllllm 0' 385"” 50C''"5l5 ””h” be" wed in mam nu" ”'”"l"ii"'”'”".'l';. pmwuom my a:litmF:iienc'? l.”Tl”i”3"..d” 3 llltrlteescl Television lICaTIOnS '.i"nl3?.3 lltove waes vivolllld wtrlaarl.-lilill'n chief UN delegate would agree to admit all 18 appli- actually are moderates) and Zglsgfgglnw on we vote to, in :::1nea,:enml;:r fo.f,'.?f.f::c'e Sec. against ya soviet declgrallon that 5 U2 miles away on a rocky spoke in the General Assembly; cants. it was "not weighted" OI "n,ii.,-byway hEl'end""Franu has hes" warring "on system umm” to may: ":1 E", Berlin ,8 8 mm of ..mverg F Chi & M T shore Wednesday. One side was special political committee after tllietvlew that this was the onii rug. 1. m-aid”; up the RG3 openly Wm! Flu" "nee um prey in Canal. 318,," E”; Germany. y smashed. Victor A. Belaunde of Peru, chair- 30111011- and its leaders are resisting efforts l man of a good offices committee on membership, made hi". report. Belaunde said his comnittee, on which The Netherlands and Egypt were also n-pnesented. "fully sup- ports" the proposal to admit five Communist and 13 non Communist SCOLDS RUSSIA ' ing to veto the 13 Western-spoa sored candidates if all Communist applicants are not admitted. Tbs Soviet view is "unhelpful. to say He scolded Russia for threaten- uA countries. BACKED BY BRITAIN the least." Dixon remarked. good deal more could be said about the propriety of such a take-it-on For the first time. Britain gave officers main- iakied a guard against possible incidents of violence in a dis- pute between 400 members of Quarry Workers Union Local 294 OCL and the company manage- ment over a worker's suspension. A crowd of more than 200 mill- sd around the entrance to the lfsntsport plant. where the com- PIily's ocean slipping pier is located. They Jarred company manager Michel King and other officials -entering and leaving with a police escort but made no attempt to molest them. Foreman and supervisors en- tered life unloading ysgd to Hunt! cm 0 mIsua'- asi- lif of fruits llaiulll Ilsa Throat-Ki (By the Canadian Press Two Ontario motorists. killed in highway colislons with trucks. and a Nova Scotla driver killed when his auto crashed with a fire ensue. were an only Cana- dian fatalities as Safe Driving Day ticked into its final hours. foundiand, six ma line in British , most ”""l”08 reported few accidents With no severe injuries suffered. Dec. 1 was named Safe-Driving Day in an intensive continental drive to curb road accidents for 14 hours. C omlng Events Gra cl Vi Ch Dec. :3”. aw riatmas Concert Community Find-y ulsiu. School Concert Fri- dsnoe Gordon Lodge Mcfiuigan . Mr "I. '0'-lndmlioslo. Pro-Chist W4 illlll-A Ila-.4-7'. rile. T.":'i'ial With 4 1-2 hours left in New- El company automobile were poried struck by stones. Con- tents of several hopper cars was dumped on the tracks. one man was reported hurt when struck by a rock. . Workers at the liantsport ahllr ping terminal and Wentwortil quarries quit their jobs Tuesday rnidniyit. Plckets have been maintained at both plants since tlhen. Mr. King said a stone crush- big machine worker was supend- ed for a week Tuesday because he reported for work "(alder the lnluence of liquqor." Tom Shires. local union presi- dsnt. said the uxalkout was not lied TC- , . am M. Black. in. of New -ro-' i-onto. Ont... was the first Cans- dlan klilfed in that period. His automobile crashed head-on with a transport truck near Oshawa at I s.m. EST '11iursday. truck driver was iaibitured. Nine hours later George Karo- lenctinok. 32. of llunii . drove his car onto the four-lan Queen isabeli lildiway and coildsd with a truck. hospital. Manirimris nasrn A Joseph Land), A1. of Dart- mouth, N. 8.. died of head injur- ies a few house after his auto smashed against a fire truck on its way to a Haze. 'l1is-ee men and one woman sdfsred minor hijuries hi the same accident. Montreal police reported 27 minor accidents in the first 15 hours of SD-Day. Ottawa and To- He clad lltl in AslCanacla Marks Safe Driving Day meets today to rule on the bid. Faure indicated it would be on right with him if parliament wants to make a try at changing the election law. He said he could hold back publication of the dissolution decree if that was the general de- sire of the deputies. LESS COAL MINED 0'l'l'AWA (CP) - Coal produc- tion dropped in Canada during uc- tober to 1,400,000 lions frorrl 1.410,- 937 in the corresponding month last year. The bureau of statistics reported Thursday that coal output declined in the first 10 months of the year to 11.240349 was from 1? "'a..l:P.lLlsr:-9.s'i2be fared cuts and undelerniine din- Juries when struck by a car on her way to school and a Mont- real school girl was treated for- la-uiahes when hit by a truck ncar woe. . M. V. Ash. chairman of the Canadian Highway Safety Con- ference. sponsors of SD-Day. comment 4 in Toronto: "Reports from provincial SD- Day directors indicate that the public has responded to a re- markable degree. Following the announcement of SD-Day by Prime Minister St. Laurent. po- lice. community safety organiz- ations. press. radio and provin- cial bodies have all co-operated mlwr. Ash said Wednesday highl- iihat although specific figures i0l' last Dec. 1 were not available. it was estimated that nine Cana- dians would be killed and 190 in- ronto six and 27 in title first 17. A 12-yeabold Toronto girl suf- Shooting Bomb-Throwing Rampage Leaves 2 Dead, 3 injured In Brisbane Jul-ed on any avers-so drlvlnl day. man for an -independent citizo-vis' committee said Thursday an at- tempt will be made to find an- other buyer for the estate of the late Stephen Leacock. noted Canadian author. Alderman Peter McGarvey said the proposed pur- chase of the estate by V. C. Wana- borough of Toronto fell through. The committee was formed a year ago to find a buyer who will oper- ate the home as a museum. lines became snarled in the deep. cold waters of the Patuxent river was rescued Thursday night after six harrowing hours. The 'diver. Joseph R. Tailarico was brought ashore at 7:03 p.m. EST and placed in a decompres- sion chambcr on the spot. He appeared unconscious. one observer said he seemed to "be in pretty bad shape." Tallarico was to be kept in the chamber about four hours toward off the "bends". and then was to be flown to Washington for hos- pltal observation and treatment. "ALL RIGHT BUT COLD" A navy spokesman said Tailor- ico reported via his communica- crease is made as a result of de- velopments in broadcasting. Mr. Large said the station should be on the air by June 30 at the latest- MONCTON ASKS INCREASE TV station CKCW-TV. Moncton. N. B.. applied for an increase in power to 25 from five kilowatts video and to 15 from three kilo- watts audio. There would be no Diver Rescued A.fier”6 A &Ha-rrovving Hours in Sea h. he waters of the Pstuxent where it flows into Chesapeake Bay 70 miles southeast of .Wash- ington sre 100 to 1:!) feet deep. Tallsrico went down on a recov- ery mission for the navy. Soon after he descended he re- ported he was in trouble. The lines of his diving gear were en- tangled in an old anchor rusting on the bottom and he was unable to free them. The navy put 15 divers. work- ing three at a time. on the dell- cate rescue job. Surface water had a temperature of 45 degrees. "It's cold as hell down here," Tallnrico reported. About 4:30. he was freed from life Setting Traps YARMOUTH. N. 5.. (CF)- One fisherman was drowned and another rescued when their boat capsized late Thursday at near- by Ohebogue point on the open- ing day of the lobster season in soutihwostsni Nova Scotia. Charles Ashley smith. 8l,.of Yarmouth North and his bro- M f ” knlth of Arcadia e setting traps when a heavy sea struck the boat, turning ll. upside down. Donald managed to hold on lmtill rescued by two fiaharrmen setting taps nearby. Charles was not seen after die. um Th m..w.- a . awltlsnt and ll” -- . , was stiflroudi '11: d . a portion of my ventured out. C.i.l.. Planning Hdifax Centre HALIFAX, (CP)- A 3300.000 distribution centre to gervg the Maritirnea will be built here .by Canadian Industries Ltd, Com- pany officials said This-sday the centre will house district sales offices and the agricuitite chem- icalls. ammunition explosives. chemicals. paints and fabrikoid ii... Only the lobster leet . . - - A v leave-it attitude." Canladiyiauw Gyllsum Co. Ltd.. at BROKE WINDOWS mgI:::eW'nl!lgley atolrci::;ledg;::lai::,el;1.c1: German laws applied :n::,:la: inicgeegsint: e':.6mf;iJf'nm'2; Eli! Charlottetown viewers to tune 4c:t; Wtil)i;ft.P:lIllu?; 5:193; lrl:s;llluf:f':'ll glreiazlals delfe!aCt:nagz:ls. l?usslal;' many DE xuueua aea entworui and llsnts- Stones were thr wn d win- ' ' pr 13' 'd at g - w 0 son 0 are on. save '0"... ”"""'” "W. W: ””l"..i."””" W45-635' -- f;'l.l:'..l22”.';." .':."'.'l::.l:.:t ----w ”i3.l3?.”1'::.:"”l:.......... 2 - .'l:'".."".l::.-:"”.:.:”l..:f oll5'?-lm--”&"-?3-- -3 is 3l.ii””.l2d”3.Rh? in-esouco unon c-una in u t- . - ' . .' . hi ddl k, hlhh ltdP05- ec-I an .3 Wu quiet ed.” A alwuoi call:c0:::u:e ellmd assembly steering committee ORTLLIA, Ont. (CP) -A spokes- 'ml”"' sud um 'eq""l 1" I" lObSfCl"IIIClI l-OSQS we," 9” "dered from V" S p ea 0c w C as use oouver had failed to arrive in time. The belated haggis. which arrived Thursday. will go in- to the deep freeze to be used hr (the celebration of the bilriihday of Robert Burns. since 1950. "We shall. of course, support the Canadian resolution." be added. supported Canada's carefully avoided saying it would back the resolution. All the other States with opposing some of tin candidates because of their politi- cal and social structures and said this was t tamolsnt to interfering in their internal affairs. 'Kuznetsov introduced an amend- ment under which the csndidatas Previously. Britain had said it efforts but OTTAWA. (CP)-- Further trials of tliemtrouble-dog egb ghsxsrnsinent srry uenosem, ' l ur- Transmrt minister D is A- and Nova Sco a service b t ' . N.S.. YIL and Bar Harbor, Me.. now is more than a year behind in scheduled delivery time. "It is our hope that we will be able to accept the vessel after these trials.' Mr. Marler said. "We also hope that. if acepted, ahe would be moved out of the St. Lawrence river before ice condi- tions prevent this." However. he declined to coin- ment on reports that the Bluenoao might go into service this winter on the Nova Scotia-Maine run. She was built in the Davie Ship- building Ltd. Yards at Lauzon. Que. A series of mishaPS Wllll HEP his entanglement. his vital air line still intact. divisions. British-made engine room gears tions line just before he reached Planning New Trials For Ferry Bluenose Saturday Mr Hculty," one official said. i. belng considered would be named. whereas Canadats resolution refers only to "those countries about which no problem of unification arises." It was understood that Canada will press for withdrawal of the Soviet amendment on grounds D would introduce a divisive factor. The in countries included i Canada's plan are Austria. Italy.- has delayed delivery. The gears now are the only point on which the department needs to be satia- fled, department officials said Thursday. -t'-We are being: aupericatstiiiuf now in view of the previous dii'- golia 0 .. Queen Elizabeth Frees -, 0 e 4. Prisoner In Poaching Case. LONDON (AP) -- Queen Eliza- no way of interfering with the an both personally freed Thursday a tences. t one-legged Cockney who had been Barber's friends then sp jailed for watching a friend catch directly to the Queen and upq ; a fish illegally. Her Majesty's order the mica! By royal prerogative she ordered was freed from Edinburgh's Ss - ' ' the courts to release Frederick A. ton Jail. Barber from a Scottish kail and also cancelled the remaining 15 days of a 28-day t he was aitvmg for pofctllilngfi w t' th t K EVERY was one e e imes a the Queen has intervened in an ("HG wEARs iaatlliethbetween one of her subjects QUTT WITH an e law. Barber's troubles began last BUT A month when he journeyed from London to Scotland for the first time for a vacation. The morning after he arrived at Dunbeath. in Caithness. he went for a walk with a fisherman, 35- yaar-old James Sutherland. They crossed a footbridge and the famed Scottish salmon were leaping in the stream below. Excltedly. Barber pointed to the big. fat fish. and Sutherland whipped out a snigger--three hooks on the end of a line-and expertly snagged one of the salmon. NAHBED IN HOURS Within a matter of hours Barber and his Scottish friend were ar- rested for poaching in a stream owned by Capt. Bertram Frances TORONTO (CP)-Temperatures issued by the Toronto public PQMPV csala, . aua (Routers) 100 yards away. Meehan was shot E"e”l:f:kE""l”' direct" M ' chi” '”u'"' "mil" Min 93')” - g , Twbltlilf 'docw" we" declilti N 4 was Dr Andrew Barber. who runs a small groc- Night Day Dance Low; Hhtand two others and a horse c m wok t 18 ed. his gun. ery shop, pleaded guilty. He got Dawson ... ... 6b 5b ; riday night. . . - l . wars inhn-ed Thursday Murray. . as p c . d so days- Sutherland, who had a Vancouver .-.39 42 .- ' ”' 3 ' M-VII!-Old Klfl "Kill "Fl" "'9 mnslde m' M"r.'l'y' mm previous conviction for poaching Vim-7l'lI --- --- ---4l 49 3 lldon School ' I I shooting and bomb-throwing told a waiting patient this is my received 30 days . Edmonton " H 16 1! : COR Belfast ll an-office building. affair-keep out of ii." Ind ill!" The C”, was '. sled but the Calgary 10 1! l D”""”' Fl" A" ' sstalast. who killed him- fatally wlliiuitided Dr- Murray with lord chief Justice. 55:. Lord Clyde. Qtiglf” 3 :5 it Oatmeal d graham Q3 . . Db.-” uatburst of ven- several s os. Mpwns .. 5 . ho , Lg: to t ; B. B. Jones. beck. Summerside; Lowell Han "id that as hon, men hm plead” ll D92 -- --- --- A L uh” N” "gal" mh&t T: l Lallilzwa N'llhe skill: cBrlrledJoiii: i P sr:LtliieCl:zFand chamPlone:llP.swiii.- Eliyiibufyt R;lg'.hlG.alllanto aadddhirs. cock. SummrrsIde- guilty the Appeal CW" Wind 5'9 mm T: 3 l W "Wilt ” -. . .3 ' ' u, Lahz's office. but a n I”: ners at the annual Live Mink how allant. Armada e; W. . n ar . , N L b. 16 1 Dane; mu my ; an. - gecmtolil, -lerledmby the .5503; 1.. H d concluded in Charlottetown Yeatar- Petitcodiac. N. 3.: George Call- ""9" "' ' Boqfs Are E; E n F mu” I .- 1.; tag in the other o cea. sr PP Q M .f M . . g . . . with Kast and threw him aside Q II Qf Saint John ...l4 8: (rs. lsrvlneaipts iasanml ,, ... time off one his LONDON mam,” g mum Halifax .. ...” as A home-made bombs. Wm an wad win. "J P1.” to p The c,,,,dg,,, Gov"-ammo 1". Charlottetown .. ...ti II . Knit turned '1'! 3"" W ''l''”'''' ban heroin to In breaker "C. D. Howe” and the Sydney . . . . . .- -- Ii as as the bomb exploded llllllli NI . mmbgr of my pjwgicigng s 0 C. G. S. "Brant" leave port this YIl'lll0il1l,I -- 31 88 'hady. and died later in hospital. ",3 mgdjcjl . Lora Mam ' a morning. The Brant has com- 3t -Vblllll -- --31 I7 ' lilhl. who collapsed with shock "on. M," to '1" pieied her work for the season HALIFAX (CP)g.n” waum -5 othgr injuries. was reported ill home department. told the House and unless some emergency aris- ' dmnn of Lord Tlmfgd as will lay up at Halifax for win- "mce ”y' ' mu P'”'"” "SI. TM" M ' U an-'tho annual-it-in will bar some of the best mink in on Potftcodlac. N. 3.. had grand hon 3- I-V-mil" Emu Georletowo ,e, um Th, ..H,,,,,.. W," ,0 ,0 centred over the mists. Atlantis NGERER " . were ud ours an-as am Breath of spring Female-Adult Ind Kll (3 Enl- ' states is causing has muses 13”” "A" the manufacture import or ex- Dominion of Canad i (ll W A Quebec City. . ' druglsflar the and of aterday at the elgliui annual live and art. In the Pastel class. rm: -1. Reslnald Gill-ht l'lM- m, M, N.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., M, which wll continua Friday. mu Alfourdoctors were orthopaedllci wk” fmemk show new lg .1" pm. pngu. 1,,w. olsummcl-side took dale. 1. Lavandier Bi-os., George xi". 5'5. Dmmmg and MV. 1)., pg;-gagg oi the M ' K” M '"'."d m. The Bridal: Medical Association ion oftllc-Exhlbiiiota buildings hers. top honours while John Hancock town: 8- I-tmdi" 3""-v Gm” Prince Nova have" discontinued will count moth-rly than ” uumpl no m -- has to ban "extremely Mr Len Cooper of the Canadian had the grand champion Pastel town. their run between Wood Islands Will be lll0l'9lllBl 050 ssstillssu for his back injury. WNW”... no... and ion Brit- an Auction Sales in Montreal prs- aura of Spring and Stewart. ,3 and the mainland. Ycsterda the Reuonnl forecasts: & uwl" Md "mum N ish docto members of the Fel- med ., ma” .nd Qxpregged hlm- George Callback had the grand CHAMPIONS"! Prince Nova tied up at ruca "3503 "WI Ni I". h V" T mmuenf WW3" l:'""'”m '5 M"”cl"'- ' if as hi hlv leased with tho Glalllpion Aleutian mink as well Mt'l”T ls R"'5l"'”d G"”""l' Stcwsrtls wharf where she will "500 EGWUN "UB1! Ii ""5" K." M” M" Vlmed l-ll” lh 5" ll" B'"'l" unlit of our the animals ss- aatfiedtandsrd (natural dark); W. Armarials; Reserve: I-”'”"dl"' undergo a refit during the win- itellnhl 0504.7 II 9! 03!! by "Ni" "M" ' would till” I NW1! "Nick illl,u..l Goddard took championship 3l'0I-- G90l'll9'0W"- tar. The Dunning will receive centiaafag call) .D of a doctor in a- MI! "eh m - - Females - L Reginald Gallant: 1... mm at Picion, N.S. law-high al New man 1 n" " Grand championship honours . for Palomino or any other . on Canada! 411;: in the United Itatssu M, ,0 3. By J” ,, mun g . neaarva: Lavandier are-.R M M y T and as. Charlottetown as us I. ,, vu mew:-ll -I an mascara Mg :03”: kg." A the Plstinuma and S: following are the results of 631:2? Chamw"-:ndmegr:.t mg1'o.r J23: 8&0nI.im(,l!." .nd- 0):: High (id. way A. Charm" ul 3,,” ,, ,, ,.,,....... on mM,""'.' Mm, (lists). Reginald Gallant IIIINIUI Mllnt 'i”'"' mm" m, d.,,,,m ,,,,, ,, at nos pm. Summerpidsg ' cl consultant. they I Ii hill: the F” '1" 9'? yntn PLATINUM potud has Thursday. safe Driv- MEAN" lllilllli” NH "III ll ' WW” '-""' """'"' - t "V ””" "H" mm” is-on Ilalo-Adult and Kit (I Entrlu) Male - Adult and Kit no Ent- ..., Day. Thea were no injuries. loMovI- . .7. so. no patient. there was usages: fa-"heroin gm.” M N... ... 1, Gallant, Armadala: ries)- 1- w.o. Goddard. Petit- No accidents, wars reported ulI:n.rises.nat 1.: s.m. sat Isl ”-.'."t""""":n...'"l'..m.:. "..""Tbrasd-can . ooaaue.st.maacam..IoorsduIi 0wllIIIed0IPII""l- '''''””'”-'l””''' ' l O , 0;?