like IIICI PIIPIIII PAPII ' Maxims oi a Mars Man. Never mind lie why and whardosa , Covers Prince Edward Island Like. The Dew :6 PAGES CHARLOTTITOWN., GANADA,' THURSDAY. JULY 1. 1968 ' pug; g. C.N.Il. ANNOUNCES NILLSBCRD BRIDGE WILL BE CLDSED TO ALL TRAFFIC WITNIN FEW DAYS Red whe at Deal ....tit:';::i::.::;":.?:':'.."":.f.i;”.:::i:".':h;:".'i tilt Again Debated I closed to traffic of all kinds was. made and immediate steps within the next day or so will be taken to erect bar- riers stopping traffic. OTTAWA (CPI - The federal government's Export Credits In- surance Corporation was in- The railway official makin the announcement lie- tin W tm tto bo to v 3:; 1. s:'HyI.IIcIII.,u...' "I I)" called that an order from the epartment of Transport structsd by the cabinet to under- write Csnsdsls llD.000.fi00 wheat Firefighters Gain Ground In Battle I To Prevent . Loss Of Quebec Villages ly MEL Mollll I flames and are pinning Clair hopes Canadian Press ltalf Writer on favorable winds. gEpT.u,ES, Que. (CP) - Firm "1! It Ihlftl to the south IIHII. aunm had the upperbsnd Wadnee- we will be in s vary serious imi- any night. at least temporarily. in lion. one spokesman - their battle to control forest fires Tlu fire-. -vlmntlv start-d bf. um ha" moved mm as. viusgs lightning. crept toward the com- et Ste. Marguerite and threatened Ifllmli-III dllflnl BIMIWIIIII W 501' Clarke City. dlsn descendants to mark the wild! ned cm" omcm, 3.", may anniversary of the deportation of mg the evacuation of both com- the Acldllnl lmm ill! Mllllllllile munities. said there is no icute Roman Cli-I101!-Cl B13000 lili-I19! danger at present. Light west and relliiolll 1118611! 01115160 "lei!" winds have failed to flare up as homes before they were evacuated. were halted after destroY- sgorm Blows Freight No Change In Standings In Quebec By-"elections MONTREAL (CP) - The Union Nsiloliala government retained two constituencies and the Liberals held on to a third Wednesday in by- eleqtlons called to fill three vacan- cies in the Quebec legislative as- sernbly. The b "'52: by -luarl;ai'ong.l:rought "to had been made in May of this year directing the Railway . .'"I" h to cease maintenance work on the bridge. And within 3',I,,,II;:II:::I,:I,,:?fI:'f,I:,,:',;I,f:;,dI:I this week a further order from the Transport Department the Union Nationals retained av. has been received ordering the Railway to close the bridge Ind the Llberlli two. to all traffic. The work of closing off the bridge will be- to-minute debate over allegations by Op osition leader Drew and CC! sder Coldwell that the House was misled through sulta- ments Friday and Tuesday by Mr. st. Laurent and Mr. Howe on the i hg five homes and a Roman Cath- olic church at Ste. Marguerite and p firefighters have held back the blaze OIBCI-WM WEN! in Ull Montreal district constituencies of Diet crept to within a half mile sale in Poland with any losses being In Westmount-St. George. Rich- gln either today or tomorrow. -',c1-rt-53 ,,,,m M, ,, C5." 27 MN” ','I,;,f,,I;f,,,,,";:,,,I;"I"'V- IWIIIIIII 2”3ISm'iI..I.li'I23I..'ilIy"iI.22I'zl2 l'.1Il'.'3".'3.in'3T'iIi'fJif.ii..””"""' N3 IsIiI.IIii.IlII.I'.i'Iif.f' I:I.'il."..l'r'.'.Ii' ,1;,v;- learned unouuuuv 1-" . - ' ' t . '.i'iI"' .;ll.mif ”'...'I.."""... at WW- .II.,,,,.--'-- It" - I .'.':I'.. Ii'”'"'TiI"l'. :."2- -M I'.'::.'I.."i:.I.'l.:l.i'-.... .. ..IIa.I::::'':'::ir';1.:l:"'::::;. f.2'li.I:'”SIII.I”.E..tI"o.iIIlfl'Ih.?:. Ii-I--m-ii-5 'ii"9ii”i5c-i ”l"'” "I:.":' W 3'" Q3 , g W93 ' ' i I ' I ll I WCYO UH III) I RIC .1 ch?” Emit Cy IIIIIIIIIII wIIIII' T'"'II'V ' 3 en ' I" ' e oIII"I”" when Hon. George Mnrler resigned Nstionale. and Philip Watson. 'IIIIII' II" "II" IIII3" ”.IIII 5'" gnd mm M” .1 mi. yggf th. night started two empty box- 'AcKED Wu.” EFUGEEI cars rolling at Stephenfield. 14 earlier Wednesday by Prime Min- ister St. Laurent and Trade Min- that h;ansaction was under negotiation a time. Tuesday. while Speaker Rene Beaudoln was point- Io become federal transport min- later. Labor-Progressive. Both Dr. Gif- flth. chief surgeon at the Queen been awaiting extra scotch lites which are presumed railway continued its mainten- 1 w 1- nod later Howe in the second da of a - . - - I ' 3 In”- -omn---u--- -- -n 121:? o12i:l'ii”ape'-?"-ho -om------co-mos amen-Jo -- :2:.;:Is..:":.::..I:'l.3'ti :: .22: n3.'.'.'...IiI"'i':..EI."I".1'.I.f.I'sf"I.i'L”I IIv'lii'.?.?i'I...II?.?3."'.IooI6il”' ll." .”:;:I::I lint? ?:.'..'.'t -n - vsls homes is this iron ore centre 1. an cumin Nsuonsi run. to the status of the controversial hr , ab”, 0,, me duf M, flow, mtg, mm, v.c.,,t by 1..." duut, vot.. cut 10, rmem ,:,,II:,I, rd ,f,' ed that the harricarles will be I SIIIIIII E3" P"I"II'III "I II" 0'' NCIM ""13 "I0 500 RIIIS9" ways line and carried them 1' 9-250-000-buihd dtll Ind how II 1' (Continued on page i eol s) v of Union Natlonsle members - less than so per cent of tlIIeetolsl erected on either end about half PIIIVIII" II II'IIII'II'III IIII'”"IIII II” who fled tlisir homes. The entiru miles to Sperllng where they being insured. i 1-... ....,di,., 1. 9.. .g,,...i1.,g,. .i,;.;,..d by 3,. ..1.,,i,,, .,,,,d;.,.., way distant between the beginning tiny-year old structure along with CIIIIIMIHIIIY 0' 'I9- MCVIHGYIIE IV” were derailed. Mr. Howe told the House It bad c To TOI(YO lstive assembly: Complete figures from in polls of the approach and the bridge 8 I311! mil-"I334 iflmc "MCI! evacuated. women and children Residents estimated the speed been reported to him the sale was Parliament I Union Nationals er Liberals la- gave Mr Hyde cm votes- Dr proper. The harricades. which are reaches the Island throuizh Wood were brought from Clarke City and of the cars at so miles an hour a "good commercial - ” n" IIIII III” 'I' 'IIIIII'”II' I" "I Lon" Independent 1; vacant 1. I Griffith 21929. and Mr, Watsoh 123: said in be of crib-work concrete 1oI3hd8- The closing of the bridge I"'"I IGIIIIIIH I0" SIIGII" 331? as they free-wheeled throush and one th-tthc insurance corpon- A Glanc. don. 0nt.. has been appointed com- In Montreal Laurier, Arsene construction, have been made iowould mean that -nvone n n V W, . where there is no organized lrawal. A heavy cloud of smoke blank- eted the area tom the fire that has Iestroyed an estimated 60 square miles of spru and balsam forests, most of it owned by the Gulf Pulp and Paper onnpany. ' The fireman. mostly lumbermen Iecrulted from hush camps. are Chausted after three days of al- Qost continuous work to control the here. No trains were on the branch line at the time and no damage resulted. LIGHTHOUII: KEEPER. bill HALIFAX (CPI-Matthew Lynch who operated the II tilouse on McNab'a island in Haifa: harbor for many years. died Wednesday at the age of 90. no had lived on the island for more than so years. Truro Father Denounced In Court By Magistrate -mono (CPI-Magistrate John criminal i t sed a one which year-old fathsr on. aris- sth but code section and the only permits a wife to testify .her husband. enca counsel G. I Smith eon- tion "could recommend." He added that the government agreed the corporation could "take on the loan-under section 21 of their act." This lets the government itself back the I!l,000.000 corpora- tion on what the agency eonsiders risky loans. INSURE LOAN Neither Mr. Howe nor the prime ' ' I specified Wednesday that the treasury was to pick up any losses that might bit the govern- ment corporation on the deal. which calls for the agency to in- sure as per cent. of the price and for Poland to pay off in a year. Mr. St. Laurent said Polish rep- resentatives had been informed that an insurance policy would be issued "under the usual terms and wheat to Prime agree to liven. By THE CANADIAN PRESS Wednesday CCF Leader Caldwell joined Op- position Leader Drew i.n saylnz he was misled by government stale- menls on the sale of Canadian Red Poland. Minister St. Laurent and Trade Minister Howe denied they had misled the House with their statements. Mr. Drew, ending a W; - hour speech. said the government must Conservative party terms if the long defence production de- bate is to end. The defence production debate went through its nintll day. reach- ing a total of 92 speeches. includ- ing as from Progressive Consens- mander of the Canadian military mission in the Far East and milit- ary attpche to Canada's sin- bsssador to Japan in Tokyo. (C? Photo from " " ' Defence). OTTAWA (CP ie-Opposition Leader Drew concluded a marathon Com- mons speech Wednesdsy lasting four hours and 18 minutes in furth- ering his party's determined fight against indefinite extension of the extraordinary powers of Defence LED ALL THE WAY The winning candidate; took the lead from the outset and steadily increased their snsr ins. The vote ranged from an est ated 88 per Drew Maintains Battle On Defence Production Issue natives by which the government could bring the long dispute to an end. COULD ACCEPT AMENDMENT It could accept the Progressive Conservative amendment now un- der debate. proposing that a Com- Gagne. a printer by trade. won in what started out as a six-man race and ended in a four-man can- test. (Continued on page I col. 8) until next session. when there would be enough time before the act expired to renew what powers are needed. It was possible the forth- coming Iig Four Geneva con- ference would lay the basis for the specifications of the Depart- ment of Transport at Ottawa. PREMIER COMMENTS When Informed yesterday of the Railway's Intention in close the Hilisborn Bridge. Premier Alex Mailieson said that according to a Federal Order in Council. pass- ed Aprll 6. 1955. anything the Railway had to do with the Hills- boro Bridge was taken away from them. ”Thcy have no power to take any such action. the bridge is the property of the Dominion Government" he said "And .ii they erect barriers, court action. if necessary. will be taken against the Canadian National Railways and Its local superintendant." The bridge. which took three stabilizing the world situation. re- years to erect, was completed in Iuslng it would be required to go lthrough Mount Stewart to reach I Charlottetown. IOt'I'ciwo On Bridge Issue OTTAWA, (Special) - Board d Transport Commissioners officials said here Wednesday they were unaware that the Canadian Nat lnnal Railways had ordered the closing of the Billsboro Bridge is traffic. Filrther. they said that once rail traffic was abandolia on the bridge. such matters we not come within the board's lit- isdication. Last important decision of the Board on the Hillsboro Bridge was is from his infant an t th cl at He called the Mr. St. La 2 'd in i t Production Minister Howe. In 1 a ih n d cing the governm nt's need for 1904 when the railway conf.ractors' III III” VIIIII II III'IIIII'"I III III: denounced hill the perpoirator tenbd at the preliminary hearing Sui e-I-I:.I,I .f,df.S,,,, comm; 4,: .,,,.,,.g.,,- ogu1::I:g.,-Hallo ce;eI:,I1I.,I,I:ioII He ended his speech by stating I3;:n1!i:::I 31 I es? u SI.,,.f..'II..:..fIu?: dhlenee procurementepowers. small engine came over from Egg”? :,I:,I.I;I:r.::d of a bill III. , I VIII? 1513-0090 VII 50 W159”! I0 III? transaction." vakia sat a licent-a-pound IW0 I-efms 3000911”? I0 III? P,"-I' defence production department and There was no immediate reply Southport, A year later the first ways ,0, me CNR. .0 "bum could bswto died because of port the charge. ills argued til Under seem", 21 if me chunky discount in buying government EFESIIVE COMHVIIIVOI M which certain of the present act's powers mm use govermnebt, pi-(ms Min. railway operations began and un- bridge W I I: i ”I"" m"III I” 'b"IIIIII "III purchasing the goods is in dslsun, stocks as replacement. the lovtfhmeli Oollld Infill! about and putting others on an annually- isle: st, Laurgni, hu um he 1; iii March 10. 1051 It I-Iarrltd lht 1,, th, .b,um, 9,0,, mum -0:: '1”. auaomlul ha B” we W” IIII .vId'IIc. III II In its money to pgy mg guppy: Senator John '1'. Hall. Senate 811 end I-0 the fillllllsi-CUBE debate. renewable basis. not prepared to accept I time limit ”W ' " gf Trgngpnrt "In 3,. am h ,,,,m. , M;,,,.,,,, c, "M M coma dot of the federal I nor oiwo-lthn16ader.ursedreconsIdtr- which "III" II" ?'I0'II'lI IIIMIII Drit could setsaislethe measure on the powers at this i!m-- Fl'OpO50d IOIFINO Minister Marla. senior officials I "m "I ' - III" and not out of the corporation's IUDII It 919-963 MNIOII 01 P0" IIIII” IIII"- of th Departni t of Transport p .w cred. h I new g.osl:.ry genanlngmu gum” but ax: Wu swIo,oo,ooo H '. p .. ..' diva," u ,, Drew .saId' the governmment . . Grade said they wouldelget in touch with g I, . I I ., ' - Tlmndgy co sgreg. on new t . sh. , T "pg, . M ., . .. - . 5.0;; no.9, l hII'I"II'l, CONPUSXNG DEBATE The Cosnmonswrill conlinue do on thd powers clothe Defence Pro- 0 A m d :1?,IIw,:,I,I 1:” an CIT-r”3..Ii, dug. ' ' I'l,I3.I,',,.',i gun. gut died In 1:: Commons W l . his llisltlebon pcIi1efei:ics production. pie gialctio; Arct.6iucsntecnl5)r!p1ir:egmy:1 a r. sguss. in! the bridge Del-roansntly or into latsrofivbsb -n - b-um 0 9” 'I' I -"I 4" I I "I" I II "I II P d NOW DCGI FOF M I if "WI" II IWIII I"""”I'I” I v .-V. . . until next session its bill to extend ' A590”-In N- 'CPI”- PI” gm”, ' I I W .'.t'a.svti"l.ilI - - - the -c”nd'1Inueh- ' I I'I"II 'III'II"II- II I"I"'I II II” as ons can or an oil. I ' "In. M an I isli ried til isle of closer links taio uades were discussed ed- I " 3."I"' II:g..I "MN: That-IIIIII":g'IIId I'I”".'fl,II'.T bc:nI DlIl:l:BNYfIIl)I0I1!iqlIl'II(ll,DelIl't:rlINI -s-limrIiIiIsin lliucItIvIIoaen Malta 1;! square miles nesdsy when growers dealers and int” IIIIICM um rggg . a e-brew n ' . ' ' has no it - um"... gm... 3 um. M ate Crows said there was . i5!IlII'I:rI;'e9 gala; IILESEQ kyut: political parties soon will discuss with a population of 3i'l,000eand shipper: of 'f:l'l'l:i0:1lnddVIc(L:,l;Ll bmoggdge vzh com. Ind”, aw "little-reason to doubt" the wife's . r Tuesda night another 57 at Wed- I revolutionary proimnl which 3'II'III- A "9"" I”''- III” e "- II" I" ' Atla tic headquarters of the rail- "III"-' - mum 3. "id sh. ddendant y ' . - would make the tiny island of Labor Leader Clement Attlee cial agricultural officials. II I '13 I d- Id shouldMIi,n' tried either for murder - . ' I "may mum" ' uumg "II III" ' Malta in slice: a part of the said the government should not be The meeilns approved Iliminn- "V II ””"'I”I'i I Iebool . or manslaughter but this was not TII” I'IIII'III"I' JDSIIIAI C0IIV0Ill- minated at three o'clock a"fte r IIIII3 ;:'9IcII ”I IIIIII" Ihmugh United Klngdoul. afraid of setting precendents. tion of the rarely used Canada i ' ' . ""151. hum. an vmucuqm-. ion was brought to a successful which most. of the attending mom 3;; .l."IIIIIIII'N,n I prim. Mmuu gr, Anthony fancy ilrldc de!Il.!l1IlI0I1- Undef lint U ad! Dense. Imsrald Ill! case would have to be built on the CODCIIHIOH Yeliefdly IIVBIIWOII 101- hers and their wives returned to HA dlgbfg mlggzoln m r Mr Eden announced in p,,,1i,,m,m HISTORIC MOMEN proposals. Canada number one will W every . inadmissible testimony Mrs. lowing an aiiive day in which the mainland. ' Dre: 0 1 Md N, 5 Q Wednesday that a roundtable con- Premier Mintoff said Wednesday signify the top grade. XS Fran . II "C II Iu "mm IIIII" 1 f Mp in h 11 id ' night: "This is a historic moment A majority favored the present M un-”. .ua'u I": 100! - '37- two outstanding members, Dr. The final entertainment provid- ,,,,m,e5 speakin, in e mm,-, .4, erencc o s w e e in f ” regulation mm "Wrm varieties ' ' "I III! Dbllllll '0 lltide by U12 Couplsnti. Dr. Musseils addressed ed for the ladies was an enloy- mined mempg gs, gm , gm defgncg Sepiember in CGCIGO Wheiher 1'10 III I:I'- . . . FOR R.om.E .- ”Im&' ,& NL I”' W” IIWIIIII II: 1l'I-"IIIIY meet-I-5' II The R C D C held able coffee may at 10-8) yester- production bill as long as psrlla IIIIIIIIIIEIIIIDEIIII CTOWII Colony should MIIIIIIII '”' h I'II'q"II”IIp"I:,I' ;'.IIII III;II::; ;'II”'::cI”II”IiI):: III” W "Custom lei lIlins- 0- 1- III”"II'III'" II"'II' 'I"'I' "II III their spicisl luncheon at the day Florninz at the horns f Mr. memory rulernuow. ""II III "III" mmbe" I0 II” Em 1sIlIIlI'iIII llVIIll.lmn1:oI?: M::PE0;fl.l:ni cis.IIIiIiIcs'iinn. IIsomI-IIaurIiIIposa1I Ilnor BM IIIIDI 3”" D 'II”v MIIIVIVW :.:u:::Ia::I:ni-glI:i::,I:I.I:: Charlottetown Hotel at noon. and Mi'Is. Dr. Gerald arrett, MI'- DNIW II BC” ODPOSIIIOII I'IiIf'.'crcI.I;:::,nI'm. proposal WW” and hlghu rIat.ea of pay. There is size changes were approved and "K 's Cross piule Wednes- alarms every decent citizen." The final business meeflns I01" NOIIII RIVIII 3055- MI"- 3- M- I:I:I?iI;:: ',II,?cI:;e uI;I:,I:',"IcI:;I,aI:,I:e:,I: mark a radIIcal development in IC0IIII""Pd 0'1 Pl" 3 "II- II IIIIIV" ”PlI"”I'I- - N, 1QQ, MscKensls was committee con- ' Britain's attitude to her colonies. BOY IIITON poured M D oud I I 1 i W mm. -nun”, dun. r. raw qu ex enslvey h t I y un- -. I I ::'.'::? iii :."::"".: I".:::"".' If”".Jn"'f.'I”".i.'.?.i.”.II::.1'!&Jit'Li 3”-f'-'-tut-"?'-'-15'-"'i-i'ef-I3?"Mh3"-I - ” OVQII Dela NGW Farr L Ni I I ' WI ' I yr I ollooir d f M I-3" "III" IIWII'- "Ulla. it Iehool War! A ' C ”"c' M” "Inc GIIII"II' re Hence 5 an "m unl Eden said representatives of po- S a gillursdap. Good music. lefrssh- MI'I- L.l. Duffy. Mrs. J. )5. Cor- CINE I0 mike hltvolnts. mm, "mu M the Man," H, i ibis: YARMOUTH. N. 8.. (CP)-Msy- uled July 15 for the boat and now 1-igm. The when we". M". At the close he offered the sller- "mbly Wm be and h m an em. 4- "Danae I potato warehouse. K or Willard Allen said '."ednesday .”1"N 'I"'5'H' 5” 1" tilspeopleoftiliswestern shore Ream Festival. also Iandwichss hm Mu Mt . mmmum 3". ON T00 I-W0-Nondlv--fulv mh vice between here and Bar liar- Yarmouth Mayor Bitter hot. Ife.. when they see the ferry . the delay will be a dreaded blow to tuna angling because so per cent of th eanglers use the boat service." "The latest ferry news regarding vener. Mrs. l(.- A. lhclacllarli and Mrs. Heath Mclntyre and Mrs. J. P. Miller. T by Mrs, he guests were received If. A. Msolschern and Mrs. RI! Barrett. AUT cumstances. others are limited to 40 minutes. Police Chief: Elect Officers chief .l. Malta's status would be similar to that of Northern Ireland-but ference for consultation. ADVANCE PROPOSAL! He said that Dominic Minlnff. Win Concessions Off Revolt WALLA WALLA. Wash. (API---' mt-ni. the hostages were released. "Reserve Wednesday, August - . H . Maltese Labor prime minister now H d d w M tn me prism and prim" nmhnnms mm,” gal. chiclus supper. '1:-mills I'I.g;':III;nIg ';IIu'IMI,I:IoI;'II:eI'vIIm, I;';;:I"";;ItI.::IbI:,:”::f j;,,':;,'; :3, Cow-”-mp”-so H R mu SAINT JOHN. Na. (CPI-Police negotiating in London. had ad- ufnI'vfc'tI: rm"; tgfif mfm ,ws,,m,s sw.,,,,y ,9 MW, ,,,,,e,. 7,", W... who committed an Transport Min- gr cted." Mayor Allen said. "We ave J. Lawlor, Dartmouth, N.S.. was elected president of the vanced proposals for closer asso- ciation between Malta and Britain. suddenly and dramatically Wed- revolt. oners were locked in their cells. guards rushed inside the walls and TORONTO (CF)-Minimum and esccsss ts woassrs mums ass later Idarles-'s announcement in become so used to delays that CLEVELAND fAP)- Frlnlf ll. . n . , h, nesdav and ended I 26-hour p maximum Iemperstum: team and lung, Q;-5 1.115; the Cosnsnoae 'l'uesdsy that engine one more delay does not cause re- Stsarns. 76. s ianaer automobile I1I;II:,Ii':I,I";: I,I,,5;I;cI:QI:.,g - IoIII,e,:'.:I ,n,:.r.I:i'V:;3If,I.I:III,I:.I::1ew;1l:I:I:::: .ImI; which won for them major com es- siecvhsieliersnizxgn t':;"fee:imili;:s;Ii1::s- D I Mia. Man bool. July Ilth. trouble had delayed by about two sentment." manufacturer. ed here Tuesday mm wnmenc eh . esd”. . H d mm, M, M, SIOM , . . -"I IIIIIII" ---------- -- - - 9 - - DIIIIIIDI CIIFII” 9 I” A earin suddenly from the bigimade hv Dr. Harris was one i vanmuv r " Q7 "Rosulnr ..... mm n... m.:”""I' """' "W ..h"':: l1t?.'I:..I:'.IIf.l'Jl:.Ifl:i il..I.Il””cI'.'6'J..'?.1If;”.i'.'.'..II;:2':: 1- 1- 0-in -I "II".I5I':III:" "-"2: ”'.l no ei';;,'v; ... .e".r cm. nu. &'"..u. M d ' Q. ' "ed t m u . I t "I mm .ed 0 . I , para 0 .e ouse ere wi e . warden Ted BQz1e1'idf:t. walked thing in is power to assure aupidmomon M H -------u-- o------- no. .. n. moral: .:'...; :.fiI:'.:.l.'i1l n. i.".:.'....:..n"" .:..:'...:.. ....::":....'.i..:".'::: ..l.'.1i.....”'iI.f.'.I.'.”'.IiI."'ii. ....ri:::i .':.:lr.:.I'::::: .i:i:::';..';.:::.;:i. '".?""5E..N..f?:.ll2”..IlnIl2I'3? :.:rr:.':.:.:” u 71 tscum. ,1 .. . port isfunatinasl tuna matches lie said he hoped the latest sel- produced by Charles Y. Knight. c,,n,,aM,,- A,,,,”t.H,,L was dnw more msply mwhwn. ivrdno :1? wed -"may bv Pm"; ml Hams wk mp. hownmincglna . 53 as .u Thungw 'y' 1' h' said promoters of the lnulti-nation back would not entirely wreck the The car was known as the stearns gdnpted unanimougly, 11 roiiow, Re said the admmmmm md gpherwafmgggs Ii - (hm A "N mm 1” Wm" rinwwlnnipeg . . as 75 . a W - u . . . ' u - I I - I . l :30. Du”. Illa! had waited b the sched 195.5 flow of tourists through here Knight that chosen by tbds t (body. (hunch! umcu Yer, wnmmy None of the omen” or mmrqs mg or W, homing M hnsm”. lmooronto fill at . OIII" IIIII"" '" I”iII"5' being discussed with "I9 MIIII959 who were seized in a sudden. vl- a prison a felon). Iaw" I' II5 '3 "Come to En lorse Rscesp I IIII'"I' chIeI,Bl L” ' ' WWII" dCI9lZ3li0II In 1-0nd0I1- olent revolt against prison rnndi- lcontinuori on Mile 2 ('01- 1) Igl:I":,II"I ' 3 :1 aselbrook Ssturdg.-ink! 0th. I . 5IhIIFItIv INiB--M” mn& g"'III':II- There were immediate signs that (long st 9:45 in, m., Tuesday wasp .. .. . . . - Fr:d:!fmnn- - u I .p gnu." W . . a c ie not ac g ,. Britain's opposition Labor party Most appeared shaken. L Dog suv.s sum John M M 001.. Q7353, mg” grimm o the CN .. ' ed. Th. rip a Monclon . I5 It &Io.u My-1-M35, - . . department It Klllfix. .cuI,edW.a.' slat Bezu:iI;,e:er?-Aay I En LIVQIIQOOI Halifax g I g m 19 . ursday evuing July IMI. AI- AIIdIII”II'I ”I"II.",. 5'," man would be a fool in such II LIVERPOOI N: lcppgsnk. Charlottetown M H I "en nuuam. & 'I L ' n a a r a r n N n g O ?hhllIleIIIPcstIsIIr I Ill.EIsIN:eE-I 'II""II0" III "II he wasn't "IImd'" ing of the fnlllrlilvm dog awakened :yIII"'y m 2 I -. a - . . I armnil .. . . "T Csrdlgsa play. "mil - side. P.E.l.: noise. for w. , T;I;h;;Igg;",,;"f3,,I';,;I;,'gggggg. am.-i Roy in iimeto grnpe tllrout: St. Mm ..... H M O. i du.I1rM"n will FNHIDII h .' luv: lamina . on ' the U S mom” In P” M". II. Nevin. Cbarl sld chief .I;e "non: me muxhut of the 1', heavy smoke. collect his wife an s ggusdq, ' I I . or um. une . . M ,1 our c I roll all p l i-- , minon I mm '1'” IGW ll fronr:uho. art the Americans tappe liaibaw that the radar U C II L "3 700 risoners followed a set I IIIII .II IEIIII "'3'" III HALIFAX C? TI” 9" II I . . . Elected as new ma II I fl revolt IIIEIY from IIWIP bIl"I"IK IVIII" weather office here says cooler air . AWA (OP) - The United tlackledntbs DIW line prolect as a rosin: equipment will George sh". mm conferences betwe;n ve Ha m wednuday. The dmdren ran” in moving Iouuluuwud mm mm. sahgoadowban PIIIU lsrabaadef d. crash wolflln. llltilleert. con; "cm. u Mon,” leader:h.sn:mD.i". "mamas": r . me from No m "in yen". N”. son My k expected to "Rh 1" Wm M14 I IIIMNII H U0 Ichil "”II'I'”II' I. 'I""IIIu '”I'h" "II "II pm” Bouzsn. chief of t M” u i . i 1' so. were Injured. ' north shore of the gulf of St. I-aw- . Canadian were moved into the Arctic rapidly Harris signed a n he no II "I" . Ftldl) Jiliwltij Vim nu N. eh” mum” The site of next- rent-s today caiisln widely scab i Jilin YO. p ' &g.m bum h a. an p once is to be g.i&-. . , -t tieredi 'slio;viers hi that pxt '3! ma "Unloading hog Wad- per Canada. is other hand: has T . H W B IIII'I'- '19- "9"". 5' I Qadqtang 11? , mi V. the I approacggd 3: . Csnadanileab DI u. D for the remainder of he I . en a arlnra . . forms: 1-... Ac: h 0 H d Regional forecasts: 331- no - 3,-v,,, ,i,n--c,,,,.,,-:3; ::::i,I-...,- his wuiili-.-. 2 t I'I"" Scut ern ntario ar ....... ....... ...... .. an H. Km. mqhm gm. .vou & dung m "kc. CHICAGO fAP)..fh.1 M llll. NOV IYIIIIWICI. II! If CllI- ' sad .'l'..IM"'II 'u"I-I r - "MI sites. showed 407 I died in TORONTO (CF) - southern 0n- who to the urea. nn:oi!mv;t1alg;: leer: Clear with a few classy h- m conisat. eta. Oat m prices I Ts: sail Ieleotlsa. snrvq and start of con- tariifs wocimid heat wave has be- drgzrgggzigu &m"'"mm W; 31311:; I w. I W. mu on me .Im. I'll! l"'I0II'IV ." mm I'IdII'I"' been forecast for tods)'- Charlottetown I5 and I Nlesieted Rugggn mile was done in less - .. ' ID lT".' all & than four months. SCVII Allllrlclll bodness and health. Employees. In business and gov- spa rings 3 -Q gs, 3.1.; p "U Thursday & 5.; gangngg-clgl sir-nag. wan sailed in Employees at the A. V. Roe plant ernment offices gI:d'I'!i:d I; John 35 and as. Edmnaastaa an 4!! elf :33! O pa el h help I the airlift n gum... My. .h.-gushed . gm. go home early me h lp Campbelltoa II and II. A1” 1; ng& l D ersl strike because of a "roast- and Tuesday in m-ape III - Bay OFWIIJHIILV1 Light winds; Ulnar III" "I" '- I "MI" .....I'' ""....'I" ""' " """.........I""' in... T ah ' I I”... .3... ”"I":."' I" ..l”lfi'I32I3"....:'2.'.1 l.lll..' .3" 'l: ' M th is is main . were er In s; a use b uzlernoa. . E .' .w.t:.t”ne.rle 2 DOEIOCH-Mr. "HIE: J on job Tuesday is; ilovlhmgnxge ssinl became agape.-.gu,., y - c I - CF W '3'”-I um"? I 3.1- VIII I5" 'a.kpIlaIIIIt'w.i.thImte'll.l'i:r-.- Water in the municipal svlsn- h'?.?& w”&1m'&' I In H -I - '3.” '0”, a a.sn. . a.I. i .,,,, Gels W hem toloode-xsnin pnol.st..Az"ll't:eI'n.M1I'uO.I.f-unuueo "Mg-'.ud.." V I In F” ' 3 ' '"" I D. I lanusrath ebhiau A , s .5. my Isl-.lsq-hlnsssvscgsss All loyeeswerereporteddaylmo pounds otrhl:mwmumhhkmna'”h”.. W” - V as-.""" an. ns.nn."" 'Is3'...'” mH'.VIlhII:t' no. N..." &"'5.i'i'i'3.”'I&1."3."..? 'I'l':'i .....'I”'I l'.”.."..”'i'.liL"I...i..n.""I”' J.'.I'.'3..'. l'.1'.'.'."ff..'I'..”"...'..':'.'.EI. mm"3.'i'; an un- -c on c -. an au- ” H use sis is as m use us alsvds-gehm III"II'I' WIN"! Tuesday night brought i-c- one degree. 'I II” F I 'IllW'i ti Ix ' I