If mind our Secret 1'” is in llifsnoe of I lo-Actlvehrticlos DON (Reuters) -The Royal Nfugvuhas disclosed that it had been can-yinj out secret tests in a bid is find svdefence aselnst salic- actjvg particles from an er- water atomic bomb explosion. The tests which began in lritish waters lat May have concluded. in the Me terranean last man on the 10.000-ton cruiser - land. They were aimed at roteot- mg warships Igaiast rad oactive particles in the fffall out" area- the outer fringe of the region af- tectlediby an underwater atomic on. . exiqlio: procese'il kn as "P"- wetting" and involves e continual Washing of all weather surfaces of the ship dui-ins. and after. expo- sure to contamination. the admir- .liy announced Sunday- Experiments proved that fission matter was less likely to adhere iii a surface while it was belnt subjected to a system of "salt water washdown." it said. and any matter which did adhere to the ship's surface could be more speed- ily removed from the infected parts. would Have Become Part ill States HALIFAX. (CP) - Citizenship illnister Pickersgili said here Mon- iay that if Newfoundland had not income Canada's 10th province in M9 it would have eventually be- -..me a dependency of the United States. T The federal minister who is also i'ewfoundland's representative in lhe cabinet, told a Joint service 'lub meeting here: ”Such an evolution would have iad dire political and economic zonsequences for Canada. If New-. izundland had become an Atlantic Alaska we would have felt so hemmed in by the United States that our self respect as a develop- ing nation would have been stultl- fled,” Mr. Pickersgill emphasized par- ticularly the effect on the Mari- times that such union with the United States would have had. "lf the Newfoundland fisheries had fallen into the hands of the United States." he said. "it would have been a disaster of the first magnitude for Maritime. and par- ticularly Nova Scotla. fishermen." Oct. 18 Set By Dons. Party As - Nominating Date HALIFAX, (GP) -. Progressive Conservatives today set Oct. IB as the date of a nominating conven- tion in Halifax south, the provin- cial seat left vacant by the death of Liberal premier Angus L. Mac- donaid in April. tconvention chairman Donald Mc- lnries said at least three names will be placed before the delegates: Mayor Richard A. Donahoe, John R! Milledge and E. Finlay Mac- Donald, manage of radio station CKOI-f. . standing in the 3'!-seat legislature now Ls: Liberals 20. iPi-ogre-.sive Conservatives 12, CC!" two, and three vacancies. lluchess' son Ilse: "Vanishing" ink On Beautiful liug IVER. Ens. (Reuters) - Moth- ers, even when they're duch- osses. take a dim view of off- spring who sprinkle ink on rilgs. Just before the Duchess of Kent and her dnushter. Princes Alex- andra. !eft on their Canadian tour. the duchess' 12-year-old son. Prince Michael. picked up some vxishing" ink at a magic store. show how well the stuff worked he sprinkled it all over a beautiful beige rug at the fam- ily mansion here at a party. While horrified guests looked on he announced blithely that it W0”!!! disappear in a few minutes mimly it didn't. The man who sold the stuff Shore bi! his product. it always Hmlshes, he said. someone. he claimed. must have mlechgd bottles on Michael. That didn't solve the situa- tion. The ink didn't vanish. MONEY Expert -' rug cleaners Were called in to remove the spots before the duchess returned home. she was due later today. 1 Reserves were set aside for the arldllalgig in New Brunswick as early Doctors Puzzled By B'oy"s "tailor Pains" " DONDON. (AP)- Two puzzled doctors Thursday reported a strange case of sympathetic "lab- or pains" in a small boy whose mother was about to have a baby. Writing in the British Medical Journal, Drs. P. J. Daily and A. G. Mullins said the three-year-old eh, child cried out with pain a rain- ute .or two before his mother ex- perienced the' first pangs of lab- or. She called in the two doctors. "A repetition of the whole cycle was repeated at regular intervals for over three hours as long as the mother child." they wrote. "On every occasion the child's pain preceded. the mother”: by two minutes and lasted the same length of time. He cried out on every occasion. The mother show- all no outward signs of her pain and made no reference to it in front of the child." The doctors said they examined the boy. who showed no sJ'mP' toms of illness. He finally fell asleep and his pains. stopped. al- though his mother continued to have hers for another four hours . in an adjacent room. The doctors commented: "It is difficult to interpret this case by any recognized psychological or physiological theories. Possibly it is a case of extra-sensory per- remained. with the, Anglican Primate Speaks For The Hungry Peoples HAMILTON, Ont.. (GP) - Most Rev. W. P. Barfoot, primate of the church of England in Canada. Hy! he wonders if the people of India could be blamed if they were to Accept bread from the Communists. Addressing the opening meeting Monday of the nth annual Domin- ion conference of the Wumenls Auxiliary of the Church of Eng- land in Canada he said if delegates were to blame eaeterners in case of acceptance of such an offer, "I don't think you can ever have been hungry." The primate. who also is arch- bishop of Rupert's Land. said the Church of England has a lot to learn about partnership. 'fIt is not enough to be generous and kind to the church of. say. India or Japan or Africa. That could be just pure sentimantalism which could prove to be deatrue. tlve." The fact that the last Worl'd Coun- cil of Churches convention before the recent one at Evanston. Ill., was held 50 yeau ago was s mea- sure of the Churches' failure, he said. He said he hopes the next one would be held in the Far East or in Africa. In her report. "Mrs. Ethel P. Pauli. recording secretary. said ceptlon. or perhaps just a coin- cidence." OOMPARE onoe gain there had been it "very . posals which I make . . To Resign If Proposals Not Accepted PARIS (AP) - Premier Pierre Mendes-France has declared he will resign if the French Parlia- ment rejects whatever proposals he makes to it as a result of the nine-power London conference on rearming West Germany. "The life of my government will be connected with this debate." he says in a copyrighted interview with Robert Kleiman. Paris cor- respondent of the weekly U. S. News and World Report, "and will not stay in office if the pro- . are not accepted." He had not first considered the idea of West Germany entering the North Atlantic Treaty Organ- ization because this idea "is very unpopular in France and in the National Assembly." "But when Mr. Eden, British Foreign Secretary came to Paris. we were told that all the countries concerned that he had visited . . . substantial increase in both branch- es and membership." which was indicative of the continuing healthy growth and development of the W. A. Total membership was l41,.'i44. an increase of 233 Mrs. Pauli said receipts for the year totalled 55.46932 and the ex- iiosunon-Law Wife" convicted of Forgery KINTVILLE. N. 5., (OP)-Mrs. Jean Spence. 34. of Montreal was convicted of forgery Friday but re- ceived only two years suspended sentence because of circumstances of the case. Defence counsel Victor N. Thorpe said William Debaie. 28,'of Mont- real had been separated from his wife before joining the army and that Mrs. Spence would have been entitled to receive soldier's allow- ancs as e common-law wife. Monthly cheques were issued in the name of Doreen Debaie. Mrs. Spence cashed them-they totalled about 32,000-and when she left De- bale she told the defence depart- ment to discontinue "her" cheques. When Debaie got another woman as well as the United States agreed to the inclusion of Germany in NATO. We have studied that care- fully with Mr. Eden, and when we saw everybody agreed on that idea we felt that we could not oppose it." The premier reiterates that he did not stake the life of his gov- crnment on ratification of the Eu- ropean Defence Community treaty last month because he- knew the treaty had no chance of being rat- ified. Mendes-France says EDC failed when Frenchmen saw in it "a kind of German co-operation to be ob- thesei EGG NEST! BOTTLE BASKET! BUTTER BANK! Olltltl IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII112111111: FREE 21.95 llalue BRIDGE L I i Deluxe features f' COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC SELF-DEFROSTINGI " GIANT 60! LB." FREER CHEST - THE BIGGEST! . MOIST-GOLD OOMPARTMENTI ROLL-OUT SHELYES! P HANDIDORI Plus DOZENS MORE! trllrllltailltllllttllra WRITE! LAMP when y liuy a new -1955 model PCOLEMAN” . HEATER ' for as little as A 72.95 penditure S5.054.B. IMAGINE! nus llLTiiA- MODERN. FIILLY AUTOMATIC DEFROSTING I'”NORGE'" REFRIGERATOR FOR ONLY,- VIIIIZIIITIXKIJIII a 4 WITHOUT ANY DODBT-THE GREATESTp . REFRIGERATOR VALIIE l tained at the price of cutting our co-operation with the British." 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