MAXIMS MAXIMS i or A or A MERE MAN MERE MAN Habit is ten times nsture. Happiness is no lsughing matter. Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew n Olurlottewwn. Summer-side 515.00 per annun. lzuewhgn "..o'p':":. 1. u.oo. other I-nviaoso and u. 3 a, g1:.oo 9., mm CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1952 EAILWAYS ANNOUNCE PAY INCREASE FOR 144,00 Canada To Lift Steel Controls On Dec. 3Ii5-Cents-Hill M Supp-ly-of Made Effective sieelsiili Not As iii December 1 The Guudlan. Five Cents Morning Dally Founded 1887. 16 PAGES l Young Freetown Farmer Wins Overseas Scholarship orrawa. Dec. 11 --(CP) -Two young Canadian farmers. one from New Atomic Submarines To Be Deadly Ships, U.S. Reaches Century Mark Today . ThM0N'I'EiaE:lL. 1280- 11 d-(CPg- Prince Edward Island and the E HIW .VS nnolmce U0 13' other from Manitoba have won Rear-Admiral Declares Eilllal To Demand -s or - ...... .. . P90 1 ii” 1i3'09:1i'-89111-i101l'r 4053' six-months course in agriculturein , 0,” -m- ncreasc recommen e or 14 .000 the United Kingdom. The winners '-W me, .0 ,,,,,,1, the cm, ,0 my gOVemf;ig1t:':iriCP)mThe non-operating. railway employees are William Cairns. 24, of Free- illy Film! Go Fly) underwater for ions Deriods. The that controls Onolllllghgf stmlnlounoed by the majority report of it federal V town, p, E, 1, and Herman Arason, WASHINGTON, Dec. 11-(AP) Bureau of Ships "is working on is essential construction Mia: gnminf c”,',iAgiuim”". iimirdi 1. ,, M1 h 79- 0i C'i9”i3i”0v M3” Ti19Y Wiii ,The new atomic submarines device to take oxygen from vemmy stocks Wm be lmed Dec 1511- mknrlzrlrftgpriz e loageicn Lu 5 g leave for England next March to will be the most stealthy and water." Carbon dioxide will be The announcement W” mad; 1- b, umoniniilgenzena "0 WW” i - IBWY H the Numeid Folmdhtim deIdiY "iii" iii ii” U'-"'4 Sm" 0ii,'1:;1i'i”g dbl; Clilemicfit the commons by John Dickev pun i )The Canagdian Pacific and Can 1 t Mr Claims 24 years of size re navy. e mra wro e: "ament , H 0' , , , ' V , r V, g . - ' R”PAdm1m1 Homer N. wnmnl "From a mdenww In the Mmisteiirilloa;-Eiaiixrgt sl:)tdPx;oductlon dlan Nattiionatl tfgjllllwhxyl said they :vll(lPS uith hi! parents, Mr. and chief of the Bureau of Ships, dia- depths of the sea. she will be mom in gam',da.s mm mDY1(aII!- ::8V6rIl(:h:E170 not e rbect Ito kiead- I13. Scoli Cairns. on a 200-acre . cloud this today in an article able to fire acoustic torpedoes mmkes the move mm W3 V" .u0 ,h rzihwai mi er Md” "Li" "i "Vi" F'."i”w"' written for Collier's Magazine. which would speed unerringly to M". Dickey aaiwuid ho'e . Wi iviit iimmi 9) 819 seeking to C He attended Prince of Wales , Wm" Md ""3 i”Us';yN Mmiha iii?” ttarimll ' ' R"m"i bflil ii” lifting of the conixolsw 332'. chi: ii ;1ieJEe0ll'?a:Esl:ig erligniolsfriiremlhzzii (Elils- oiidcifirl viiihlhal iifarielnoblliin Sigh: d fthe u us. noeo thei u 's n r H 5- - - Ztixnhafn ttxioo nuclear-Dower;Q un- Prolpellers. l6.n(i1l.”rNUFfA:inl:r :5 wiinhthlt ample Suppuea of nee! The unions, seeking it 45-cent- .Gm"'r"”r c'”"””ii' NV" mm” dersea boats being built: night off a distant enemy shore, E mmedmieiy "Miabig 10? imtmiiii raise: ha” Wiecied We ”" ii” ihird 3””- NHG will be able to cruise so she would be able to launch zuid- aiilggiiggsishme L is t maiiniiy "port M the pnnciiiaiian l (,1: TM r.:,iurnP:,, 1?, ms- M. deep and silently that an enemy ed missiles with atomic wnr- W, on dmnbutfm fretninlns con- iwmdv ihoush they indicated they i rgmid W" Vi 9" - 3! Mn" will have great difficulty locat- heads at supersonic speed against The Order on not? eilxlit-m can ni:;'Efj9l:i1giiamLi)23T git; Wi?(F:;ii'; Y9-Eiigir H0 h'1g been pruident of ma . g G, n . .. , . L. , " Prince Edward Island Junior in him, and even greater dlfIl- targets for inland. . ." age of 26 cents. . it dama in him. There will Wailln'wrote that "I cannot sa umctio" tightly Eanimiied W9 U59 , hi; do throtgabldz of engines. no and really do not know" wlieh, giiieel fi:1'c””5i'i””ci'i”" Oi buiidingl V I Fl”.me” ”"dHV”'”"”by”””3 pm" exhaust bubbles. no surface the Nautilus will be completed or O 8 use . for recrfiaiiiunili Vumoses 5” L"i”" C""'"”"i fwfa nouhim IE has "n H" .".'i' wakes to disclose his whereabouts. how much she rventuaily will 3;; 815k office b”iid1"g5- hoieia "id , v0'm;mmd"f 0 mn"'vIw".”hM"i' if necessary this vessel can lie coal. The navy. he said. has set f;hi 9- Union leaders could not he, lhm ihiilid Mm 05”" Zafi'.”"l "Ed utterly still for long periods of aside about 330,000,000 for the th 9 Oiiicf mlder lifted concerned i'9iiCii9i'i ii" iiommeili 0” iiie ””i': most of thocxew we oihce him Mme, . 3. mm M, Including the co" of the e amount of steel a contractor way announcement. p sheen” be '5 g"',”f”dw ih W '6" The navy is working on de- atomic furnace. xegliigogitzcoifl-erIifei;: 3:4 SI: friied i'3iiWii3'5- Wii1Ciit01iigiMiil'i Mr. William Cairns He wuegiefgggctgfethe dehmng . s c n o ere 8 seven- ei--cen ncreasc for the time being. he would be de- but later acccptelii the majority i;'un".iM iiklai wondnger Pmvhimini r .. ni armers c a ing 0 amp- conciliatioii report, said they had withheld their implementation of the majority recommendation pending the new series of labor- management meetings which be- gan here Tuesday. nled further stocks until his re- serve was used. Mr. Dickey sold the government is fnllowimz its practice of keeping controls to the minimum neceessrv. He reviewed the progressive litt- ionshlp about two years ago. and won second prize for public speaking at the Maritime Winter fair in Amherst. This past summer member of the citizens committee lied i.7aa.3;” Food IsTops In Overrun Two Chitown Budgets he was ll 0 .... - ----------i , omen . , NEW YORK Dec 9 - (Special) Thigggc” Ff”"5,i,”"i"i”" iii zff” ;Eteoli,lnrl:n::oIcl1e0yye(faI(:it: eilhto betfti:1' iEn:gic1d1l:leem:citdeBri(l.d(l(iiom the (3 WI rpm" County Hospmi ' '. us 5, per am y. was more inn i ' ' " , f . . , ' omp at on Fund. ..;.”f.?.”23..::.Sf.ili '.".,ii”””.. 1:... was m-came ;.".l:?”..;;l::":i:;: Slimiifih use W: D 1.” . 5 ” 9 generslly. The national average was ,,,.," av( . t 9 9 P 0' iigmemen - 99- - (F1153 - family. has five sisicrs: Helen, spent draws attention to the cur- 1 H . , d 11 tlwhnrln. could he reached on any of the (AP - Nearly 3.000 Chinese 0om- Mm ve,m,,, Mm , K,” . g i595 V" 3"” Y- 1" Prime Edi” He said however that oanadsu recomm lid ti .5 i' lh mu ists l l - kl 1 ii i ii "' win ' - - 9 3 On 0 9 report. H i-01813119193 8-wvlhrollllll nifred, teacher at Summerside rent copyrighted survey by sales Management. which shows that in Charlottetown, food takes the big- gest bite out of the retail dollar. Expenditures in 1951 in the but- cher shops, grocery stores. bakeries ind other food vending establish- their own artillery fire, 'I'hu.rsday oven-an two key hills guarding the northern gateway to Seoul. Torrents of Red shells - from 12.000 to 13.000 rounds - poured into the South Korean positions as the biggest Communist ntti-cl: in a the railways. in order to eradicate the discrepancy in wage rates which the bozlrcl found to exist. advised the iinions' negotiating committee that they are putting into effect the recommended in- creases. . as from Dec. 1. High School; Georgina. a nurse- ln-training at the Prince Edward Island Hospital; Louise, Free- town: Amy. student at Horton Academy in Wolfvllle.-S. mi"id ii W55 5732- being a large exporter of strategic Heimhy c”"dii'iim5 we" 015” slvnplics, had an obllcotion to her i0""d iii 0i""'i0iiei9W” i" We Mil" allies to son that sufficent stocks er classes of retail business cover- were Manablep ed by the survey. The local sales of Gama” m,.c1gm.0ducmg mpacih, cl" W”-i V”i5- Wm m”hi""Y- had increased with facilities at away forty-two years ago. Three children are living. Susan. Mrs. Harry Burke. of Fortune: Joseph in California, and William at home. There are also five grandchildren and nine great grand-children. A Photographed above is Mr. James Mills of Little Pond, who today cel- ebrates his 100th birthday. Mr. Mills, who is in perfect health. says he has "never had it doctor in all his life”. He is still quite active. his boats and the like came to s2,5il.- mnts in ohariottetown were equiv- alent. to 3030 per family when div- lded arlthrnetlealiy am' ”7the"lbc:i1 population. - . This represented 21 percent of all the money spent in the city's re- tail stores in the year. It was more than funnies elsewhere in Prince Edward Island allotted for food. In the province it was 16 percent. The food stores in Charlottetown did business in the amount of 03,- '7.'l2.000 in 1951. it gain over the s3.oo4.0oo of the pi-evlouu year. The increase is attributable to better business and consequent earnings. pie treat urlousl . As a result. the per family food fl rs has come to be an index of economic well-being. better with larger incomes peo- thelr stomach more lux- 000. accounting for 14 percent of eneiyretail dollar. Plices selling general merchand- amounting to another 9 percent. Drug store operations came to se32.ooo, equal to nearly four per- cent of all local retail business. The total retail volume attained by the local stores was sl8,07ll.000 for the year. This was well ahead of the 1950 figure, si4,4z4,ooo. i ll. 8. Opens Borders To lianaiiian Hay WASHINGTON. Dec. Hamilton. 0nt.. to nrodu-to 650.000 It was expected that Canada imports from that coilutry from No Reduction in Rates On Cords ii -. (CP) OTTAWA, Dec. There'll be no tal rates on tween now and Christmas. Yesterday Cole said he tons of ingots it year sndyat. sault ace. Mm-le to increase "production ,00 t I lse, including variety and depart- gggfoo tom M Toned see 3 mam 5i'0”e5' hw 53195 M 31-580'00o' Production in the U. S. was high. would maintain her present level of which she obtains most of her steel. reduction in pos- Christmns cards be- Posimaster - General would inquire into a request by Rev. E. G. I-Innsell hearing unimpaired, and (read; without: the! did 6:. gllasiese Kfter working hard all his life, he says, "Mv hardest life is now e doing nothiniz". but even last year he as- sisted his son, with whom he lives. in cutting the grain on the farm. Dailv he reads ills Bible in which he finds the solnoe of quietude and contemplation. For over fifty years he performed the duties of deacon at the near-bv Baptist Church. where he took charge of many pray- er meetings; today, however. he is unable to attend, but prays con- stniltly at home. Though he has nothinrr against either liquor or tobacco. the cent- enarlon does not indulge in them and flrmlv believes that. the ancient rule of ”Earlv to bed and early to QtBg3fgQlIl, ,tr Despite his age Mr. Mills has a sharp memory and easily recalls William Cooper. one-time Speaker of the Legislature, and Hon. Ed- ward Whelim. one of the Fathers of Confederation. A filmily celebration will be held at the home today to mark the great occasion. It is expected that all the members of the family will be in attendance. together with many friends and neighbors. all of whom will bear messages of wood wishes for many more birthdays for Mr. Mills. Commonwealth - sister, Anne. 94 years of age, resides 95 To -ii-30 Month A railway spokesman said later the increases will work out to a- bout 325 to 330 a month for the average employee, depending upon his. wage and job classification. The current series of negotiat- ions, aimed at replacing a wage agreement which expired Sept. 1 last. was called by Labor Minister Gregg after the unions, including two national and i5 international hi-otherhoods, said they would hold themselves ready for further dis- cussions. The unions made that statement in a letter to Mir. Gregg two weeks ago rejecting the majority report, signed by Mr. Justice R. L. Kel- iock of the Supreme Court of Can- month struck the heights - Big Nori and Little Nori. To Survey Apple Marketing Problem KENTVILLE. N. 5.. Dec. 11 - tCPl e The Nova Scotia Fruit Growers Association. worried cvel markets for the ley's apple crop. told its new ex- Annapolis Vai- ecutive today to make a special survey of the entire marketing problem. News-lil;B"rief island sewic?Men liue From Germany HALIFAX. N. 5., Dec. 10-141 officers and men of the 27th Canadian Infantry Brigade Group are scheduled to "arrive at Hall- fax December 13 aboard the Frsnconia after serving one year in Germany. Included in the list are the following from Prince Edward Island: Sgt. A. J. Arsenault, Wilmot Valley; Cpl. J. E. MacLean, Dun- das Centre. "BAUCERS" SIGHTED KARACHI, P-:1-klstan, Dec. 11- a CO E -Jrhe United Sines mdiiy waned (SC-McLeod) lhnt. rates on rise" has much to do with til" C f , its borders to importation of Christmas rams he ,.,.dum,d he. hpulth or me people, ads. as chairman, and Paul smith, QUEBEC. Deep 11 .g mp, gprhe (neutanpprour unymg saucemw .... Canadian hay needed to help sun- twneri now and the holiday. lrlc was born at.pT..lttle Pond. til: . iilgirlgli.::fl:slBiV)&g;eiV21Qn?):lil:d for tglret Legisxauve Assembly todny um were reported "mm: in farm” oochrmtmu concert. Ion. Hui, ply livestock farmers in droulzht- Tm1,,y the Pnslmastcr-General son of Slim:-I-I Mills and Hanna 5 u e c pg i V1 i 'y (rep ammousiyl adopted 5 government Hon huh over Karachi today. December 18th.. attested lamp; or the south and said the reply to Mr. Hanseils ijvlilyliams. fl-1:8 aiargied hElizabethl :II:1LiOB1i:rIlieonbr3l'mir31li1Iiml: Lewis 0 T0r- bill toweltinzilnlate reckless and in- witnesses said they saw four sou wes . . qmssiinn is "no", on ns 0 on , W 0 pass. N, ,,,g . - compe ,n rvers in an e ort. to y 1 p t hue at . , 31'": Fi".l:iNewtD0n Shrlllgnhui Concern orT:fraliI: Stohalwnotimilioxiriiltiiledsiiliilzzi LONDON Dem 11' r'(E.P)"Th9 Ir ', I f f -E em down its high accident rm'e' S::l::cfTriiCY izllid iiliisyc 5i18i1i9iiiY. ay, ecem er i . ' . V . 4 k ( on n .nmmnn- --- . ' . outbreak of the dread ilnlm.F1l lsxpzlltlscprigzlgl Pmiflrfistprs Md Hm OTOII. 0 II on UNITED NATIONS, N. Y” D". aelaot, up vertically and disappear mal"dy' mOi"and'm0uih diseasm m nnco ministers formally ended 10- I5 Kidnapped ii T” icpi T Secretary-General i pg. "christmias Concert, Indian Tlgvgvo Lie today made public his River, Tugadnm Deccmbc; 23;;-1, Western Canada in February of I . . night wnh a 2'5Ww0rd Communi. .-m. last. year. The disease can be d i I i 0 up whim "my mm” A MW 1", TORONTO Dec. nwgmp) VA request that the United States "Long River School Concert.lrMISmiU-e-1 by these nlaieriaili u e ?mm.,, in me wm.m-, economic m.m.,,,.u,kH',ld Wan, W” km Government give him further ev- . Thursday, December lath. p Cilnl:d;Qn htay which m8.V ii: . u o arfnlrs. mlPP('('l today on East-Central i(Ai'rmfli;:;:i195 c';im150i;i;::T5i0in are mus come rom area g .. . f w -, , g -l n --pm”. Howe-3 HI", Buckley flispplofd the 18:91: XnlafLisdla:l'.”gVl'Ji?g5; agiiiiifd "t:lmi:ieecl:ulnl'i;) C0(-(())?)Cri'll3.ll.l'(il: 5lnPrdIawnaPSn':!h:::i'iPl;(l!. Mme 1” me the United Nations. Bgh 2 H ongiue wic r . igi ii to ,- r r. , -mp D ”'"””'....”"""”" ”" w -r, M,-,,,, 2I..?.'.?”f..”222ii.i;.;" 20".... ..il:l"..&;1":;".,:'.:L .”:::-mi. NAy,owg-M. 4 a "Gienaladale school Concert, 0! Sault Ste. Marie. and north ' i lz world limdufiiml Mid '1'-Vi?" onin, was left sleeping in her -. . - 16 n e a 0'" H rrgcgdlg 3311 December ggnd, through Ontario. CASABLANCA. Dec. 11 -iR.ell:.- Troops and police. p booked by grim, Slum um 50" of mndiiinns rlirriage while her mother Mm today uiged the Arab states and EA : I The Up S. mu bar, the gmpm. ersl-Arab demonstrators ' tonight tanks and aiinoied cais, .surlound- Cmndirm -mmmors MW mm mm A Hum WW9 when N” Israel to enlei direct negotiations Sllsf KlNQ ..p,.1d&y 1' me last dance in mm," of came, other domestic massed at two of Moroccos chief ed the Moroccan quarters of both u: .n for me 1”; five years. mother came Q-mi (hp Child Md towards ending unrest in the are pyNv op Mmview H 11 nm H Cmm. ruminants, Ind awgnev (M1,. gresh, cities. Casablanca and Rabat cities. Hospitals received stand-by iaghxt H". H"; Wm 'm(,,m In . ' ' h 1 Middle East. Violent. Al-ab objec- mu , ii " 3 er chmed or frozen meals, Pine; threatening new anti-French riots orders and the Eultopcail colonic: It'll WWI: WM kn mm”. lliilrrlaie were gone, 5 c tori po- Hons ,0 me p,.(,m,5a1 ML H mm ' as police and troops completed were placed under protective guard. E9 imp-end! -nn impnndw-v 131.”. Bondy m amend the area Chalice forfrlilicess-.-H-7' animal by-products, and straw. wholesale arrests of their leaders. Nationalists called for 8. three- ables mph M C,,mm.,nw(-allh-lIn- or the kidnapping in a police cruls- For-.;.,,m wmx "Come to cape Traverse School , 1 I d . 1 t 1 t , H d .q , concert in cape Traverse Ham (CSPTE-&0a!l:Ib;l'Se't gtldtgiieynglcididw; thiggiihed pgliherlocdiiltsir e sntllgiils aY:5li:iltdoh)B:oB.el'5lltc5"t:a0?.E6oii;fll; ii"i 5”"”0Ei.i"”p”" ””Ti""'i”i'"'if Er -9h0ftl.v after the incident in 4 Mona” December nnd' at 0 P' M ed today ilvhen she" fell ithrougn around Casablancols outskirts. occans, described by police as "Illa '”"i. .i"'”"” '',"""'i' ,'”"'::,':."s ,2, iioii" ”. ”cW”izi"F me ”ii”d' 3YDNEi'- N 3- - iCPl -A More as S , the thin ice while playing with In Rabat. the capital so miles up whole general staff" or the lstiqlal Ind-y-dual lz0W""”” 5 Fijeiimck B0mi- the Child"! W than 34.500 visitors registered at CWiC::t iii Patel: clilell (t.)dniilFll-ties); her brother Herbert, 8. Mr. Btsn- the Atlantic coast. hundreds of independence party. Twelve French i0!i)irf:::1re Mmmpr Q. I wrnm Ugfl; is 0:1 press puncher Sr 3 gap: 'llail-etnn'a Highlands National Elm , . i s- " -rn coman,u , 3,39. ' ley rushed to the scene to haul his Moroccana crowded into the great communists also were Dicked up. Md” or the cmmmm (MOW the Sarah. P y Q I0 y J0 M msllerr thlespsgnltmiltggisreue or 3.164 mosque after police arrested loo French officials said 400 Moroc- son to safety but was unable to mm mm, 1" A hm, ,nm.m,w ,0. I - -”' n his dau hter. - - of 400 demonstrators wh tri d to one rr ted he s l Monday's . , H;i.iN(;r':'iIdll:ubg:I0::i'hoeOl'1?:fflicu&lll'n N” K 0 8 gm” E1 evavmch "ion xzhnn 30 med lngnhritonhehalz htislhmhd Jwiijriliivvlthlitii ' . I , . - so - - ...o. . Wm be "led by - .. to Issue Report On British comm flv hack to Cnnndn tomorrow. il-lrnm the Canadian point of view. perhaps ihe chief signifi- cance of the ('0ml'fllIrllqllP is that Five Injured As Police, Textile Strikers Clash HALIFAX. 1i. - (GP) - Officiel forecasts issued tonight by the Dominion Public Weather Of- Insplred By node The officials declared "Concert. Alton Hall. Tuesday. December 10th. staged by Young m in ere Study Of Lung Cancer and old of Rice Point. ..... definite evidence that the Ooni- it pain on rcmrri nn agreement g H 4 nd m M x M ”Abegwoll, 3, 3.1:, xinuton, .?n.n....nn.....n......... munlat Party inspired Monday's among the Cnmmonwcnlth Cour" Th?" "Mi Nbort today said nofdstre m V. un m n. Friday. December lath. Visitation 3 mm”, mm” open as usual. Wild rumors drifted general strike and ensuing riots. tries to try to create the condl- LONDON, Dec. 11 -(AP) -The the M(l1ld.!v for the in". two years gynowg; 7 about the streets and in taverns The strike was called to protest lion: in which the pound slerllng Brlllgh Modim ,1o,.m,1 "M .0. :'l;l:::Eou'(.)lll1FP cities and two rural 5”” w”, o,,e,.C,,c u,mughm,g from Pipette. Third and roux-th where groups gathered: There were iut week's murder of is labor lead- and the dollar can work together. any a four-your study shows that London as well as um Mu-mm" during the night, Degrees. LOUlal!ivILLl:, Que. Dec. it - . I --o (OP)-Provincial Police broke up rumors. which proved unfounded. er in FTince'l other seething North tlius' avoiding a basic spin hv- min from lung cancer increases elslli I-lyndcn hoavilaih Nearly There was to; and drizzle in the "5010! to the Pleasant Valley "'0 Ti0i0l1I Duibfeah in blood! that two or three of the injured African protectorate. Tunisia. tween the free worlds two main 5, mbnm, s,.,.,ki,,,z .,,,.,,M,,., 5.000 pnlicnis were interviewed. .ou(,hm-n region, and . few plgcrs l(:hrlastr:es1conun at Pleasant, Vgl- clashes with gtrgingitextilzcwcfka hs1dhdieg.b I h d Md (10:11. Auglustin laulllaume, trash currl-nry groups. (A report summarizing r-null; "A130 "ire Irentfer Lanai: Martha. in Eastern New Brunswick had Y 0 00 December 28rd 1952, era 0 ay.rea e 0 ii e rs cu occurre ous e en -genera in orocco, o ay - -- - n the study said "it is cumin 9 men n ups .- to growing minis, liitillnning at! P. M. ' clamped On I 9 D-"L 0lil'i0V- the Dimta of the Associated Textiles conferred in Rabat. with the Sultan. . u ' that the association h-tween death rate in non-smokers is A Qigtufbgncg near New York ...... More than it down Itrllms or of census. where s strike or 800 aidl Mohammed. who rules under naptam claims smoking and carcinoma (cancer( Mlliillihle while in the henvler- City is moving towards the Merl- hnvill be buy geese, turkeys. symimthiurl wgro n11nJu;0d- I'M Iglrkers was called last lgsrch by the French. The Sultan last night of the lung is real." smoking categories it is eIilmat- times. It will cause strong south; c o ens and low starting Moth were tlken to oil? I- Mr IIL t e Laulseville Textile yndicatc issued R statement deploring "all "Our estimates indicate that e I much three to five deaths gum-iy winds and rain in M0! asy.Hpc;. is. for 3 limited period. guns andholubl tbrokushtdngo (com fozlowinila dorms over sets of violence" sitter Guillaume Import Unfoundad the risk of dying of lung carcin- pr;-ha mu: pa; 1.020 living." regions Prldey. -ions with milder - - urns Mal-peque. play by t 0 specs e se men wanes an wor n: can ons. and other Fl-en h of lclals attended ma increases with ago, as is of e am y s owe little a1fler- weather. '--- police. The second. and more serious. a funeral forc eight Europeans gourse known, and in npprox'i- encr In cancer men between Regional forecasts: mtzilavins live and dressed chlck- Twenty-fly: or gifts p vegan? followed It the union's hend- mansled in Monday's riots. MONTRFZAL. Dec. l1--(CP)-- mniely simple arithmetic propor- srrgnkedrs whg inhale Mid! those Prince ll:,t:w:;1rtlmgI5::nI:1mr(;;'o'; m..': .i.it"i.i'.ti3f.'..”.i:2li.:”'l-iiirffl 3.21” :i.'.”.'3”'o..'.'”..m :2 ”o..22.c2i.ti?.i:'.fld2i.i.1...li;"li::poiiiiii.i?2”3::.”:..i;ii32l'i:ii....”fJ.?23? .C..””'”i2..i.i"""..S:::iZi ”A':i:i.'.I iL".i.”""'" ”" ""””" ” 3.3.. 12:... 3io'.'”i:. ".13. :f:.':. i:li....'.'i3..ol.... winds us. ma ior poultry on farm. ceritrai In with violating the Riot Act. Police took over the union's premises. The uled tomorrow for riot victims and oft... tonight said reports that Thu 15-pale rlipnrl was which on rompnml with cigliret smok- and man "id" 'i Ch"i”i”i”i"" l:hg1(:ul2tgg station. Ohsrlottelown. indicated miolrs "mi-esttis will fall? ln,lure:l.keom'en of them lgncotilsclolilt. wrench authorities feared these he thlioniened in sruille his sill: by Dr. Richard Doll and Dr. A. ei's.i.' V ' as end 41””-7 -R ' "....'- h.::::" " 9" " m r ' t ::."..:.;i..::..:::." 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