e ‘ 8 . . ‘ . , : ; ’ ’ ‘ ‘WEATHER’ » 4 ; > a Zunne with a few cloudy. periods Showers predicted in all regions for ths afternoon. Low-high 50-7, . ¢ ? : e ° ) Hf It’s Good For The Island : . The Guardian Is For It f j us ; | a | "‘MGopare ‘Prince Edward Island | Like The Dew” aN VOL. ENAEX NOW-170 No Patheiten an eet Soak Nek Se GP CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, JULY 2 1956; : Aor MORE TEN CENTS 14. PAGES : bined ca anf —————- : : Ne ai sts a ‘ ei iia? : | DeGaullelnform © Cana - 1 Plans Increase i : ‘y ) on . rey LO} Frances bo. raat & HAROLD KING He, told. a Franeng\~ - : arning for. the RONN. West German: Ret. jineheon France and. We. up-level exchange he ers President .de Ga ile of many mist work first : n the twh countries under France say! Thursday French detente in Furope then the 1983 France German~ friend policy is fo try ta-apen up the mutual. understanding, ana fi-> ship treaty ahole of Furope and the whole nally ‘fer co-operation within id Program of Germany which the. whole of Germany FIRST SINC BK ERIsis $e a wotitd: have ‘an essential rie “The meeting. accompanied by : io . J The whole ofe Europe and the, sbparate discussians’ hetween . : ; ; D 4 t 4 & . tries’ f * > E \ : - Government Wwfiniar ob Glovrnatie.- that te what ie ‘two countries’ tefence and 3 ® | : ‘ , we are trying to” apen up-” he foreign. ministers, was the first * is ‘ : fe < “ 4 + e ee " : ce NATO F Spending that was the intention and that Sai ee coors? He Express. was the action which France* s pursues in. the eastern part. of tegrated mil tary command + - ‘ Yo Ircrease Europe" 3 -*¥rench and West German rex has . Bo ia icc eiictaes paige 4 Satine” eure” are: trwulled rritation Ips OTTAWA cP Federal gov- Wig Erhard at the luncheon that > di ee oe Tt - . ; i mh ee ik oa Site ahtae) Fake ike tba vie -a. fence, the role that the nite “Ww oRF ( } ’ - oa i x / erament Eee eee tha Ate ciiinice (sia | Melek Se Oe ules United eS 2 PR By ARCH MacKENZIF fat $153.009000 in Amerteas activitie rose 9 ner rent to iects iw tiantie alhance, eve 7 : — m ates oa nie af ‘ 3 “ $7946.200.000 for the [463-68 fiscal \if it does require some adapta. 474 the. two countries” assess-TIndia its displeasure with a re- WASHINGTON ‘(CP em 16- funds Jaa 1s $4 090.000 lower cane with the iA nie: Hanart. ten ment of the Soviet threat cent’ statement by Prime Minis- nation conference on world. for-_ than ven earlier ment agar effin ba ao sex ; Roth leaders struck a note of fer . Indira’ Gandh on the Viet P aid ended Thursday with Byt it wat alse a .substantea) a " DISCUSS NATO. Mascow cordialits n théir \Juncheon ‘Nam war- it was learned Thurs Canada ‘having’ apparently re- Canadian increase oh every pre eee oe al: Sta The chancellor and de Gaulle speeches before their -delega- gay : . corded the only. expansion vious year except $155,000,000 ta Uistiespstimated Thursday -~that Mmét for. aser wded- das of talks tions cont nued xthe intensive sin Indian officials «aid that while F yernal Affairs Min ster/ 1958 ; ini drlence tenartment smanritie centring onthe NATO erisis. and dur schedule of -consultations this — hee created [ns ees Pau! Martin told. the conferenge Canada's ait. from private gpending. was $83.700000. an-in- the French leader's. recent. trip Erhard thanked, the French ' problem in US-India relations; Wee nedday that interest rafes sources last vear was. $33.0, erence eT sao WW from the 'o Moscow a leader for his refusal in Moscow 11s. digslamats here and ‘in on .iong-term loans are eing. 0M in US currency compared previout vear Informed sources said Krista fo atéept “the artti@al crea. W ashing gion expressed “irritae T “wiped out for deserving’ coun: | with $55.200.900,.000 in 198? and Satine SauhaT Cauncit pene PxXtraortinaris—satished”’ tion of the Soviet zone of Ger tion:’ tries and that in certain cases even higher sums itn earlier took _$66.700.000,- witile = Atantie With the” meetings many. This is a. help to us in The ‘st nent in question s Cutida a) assume up te "5 pedis. En ; jd hed ; An unexpected extra meeting OF efforts toward the reunifica i : ' tat me eee Pr per. cent.'of the Igeals cost in- Martin spoke to’ the conf nerg f anada d re 1 1 ; , ¢ Juls nm s j " ceived $45,400,000 and them was art noed ‘so the two cau d tion of Germe oo - — ' 4 eo aah volved n gettig2 -forergn aid ence Wednesday /and Thursfay * er 4 am nes a ance v t Ss j sig ; . ’ oe ane were eres wet punnibitnbeinseinireieree Gandhr signe ma. Toscow ww ith projects. off the” ground and lunched Thursday with ar echMical’ Surlevs depart. Conce ale oF we problem Zu Soviet Premier Alexei N. Kosy- y + a ‘ ‘ f . : , y rh welhee < ¢ ff President-elecy Rene Rarrientos ent. $51.200.000 ’ mines de- the status of -Fren troops se , The confergfice was the fifth ¥ The mines de : 7? Pp gin after discussion on Viet Pee ; ef Bolivia A ‘the re- partment tota neludes the wa-.West Germany. which were re ic e ra Nam and other issues. U.S. of- high-level syssion of the Devel- ue ter -resources branch recently moved from NATO command ; + a4 p : opment sAsistance Committee, quest) Angpther guest ; : : ficials. it was*reliably reported. Vice-Presidem Hi Humph ty sforred fram “the. northern July ltank exception to two portions an olfshfot of the Organization ©) oy" / ” affairs department, De Gaulle_arrived. from_Paris Continue at the communique of __ E¢onomic __Co operation Fey vel > ta. He/ dines to@ay . with s y, Mrs Gandhi's agreement and /Development. Representa of a - tion includes Japan and Aus State Seer , Risk the, one tyflia as well as the Atlantie other fore: minister At Ahe ain tv conference “ But while the _conference was Martin/ Thursday oft Canada _ “emphasizing its ~eancern about | Driint/t*S— effogts Anget-tond= linking headéd An a new / the rising interest rates for/poor |aid - counties, the United States Sen- |line/ of self- hele tee the hunary ate clipped $250.000.000 worth DAtions from the next American pro-// Martin say Canada will eon gram of development loans a tinue to mgke food aid as arants stepped up the interest rajés. Tather than;-lwans which / | Af Plant Ps | with the.Soviet demand that US. hombing of North Viet : : Nam “‘should be stopped im- oho esians pa p- SUDBURY Oot +CPi—Piek. mediately without a” specific — ets mamtinued Thursdav to_ seal call on Hanol to stop its mil- off the: 14 Sus 7 if the 19 Sudbury-area plants tary actions in South Viet International Nickel Co of . NG ; Nam and negotiate nada Lid as union leaders? Mrs ~Gandhi's expression jmet with stewards and other “with Kosygin of concern at +groups . to—explain. terms: of an’ “the ‘“delerioration of the cin- |” ALISRURY. Rhodesia: ea Post Hak csitineseea ae vaaai tal ternational sttuation and 6 +s ‘%. _ Figures were pfoduced Thurs. crease Mehr burdens for devel S ?Y, Rhodesia: (Reut- against ‘Rhodesia exports, Apart ; : oe-| mounting “war dangers which {: Qt ™.. et s gel day listing foreign - aidAotals °PINZ/ countries. Each f ers). Rhodesians were spared |fram tobacco, had declined only ween ones and Local 8500, |. hav@occurred lately as a re- NAUTS John Yo aboard | the raft/ carrn nd it in the<semini10. The over the years for all jhe DAC handout@and _ chiefly —whea expected increases in personal 17 per cent in the first half on, United ‘Steelworkers of America sult of the ‘aggressive actions ASTRO! * ee usd yuat ~~ cen ae ahs . 7. i lr eh ate es eats meant’ a lost. commercial taxation in the. first budget. 1966 ne gk coal of imperialist and other re- LEFT. and Michael Collins Guadaicanal yestefday after pr eggeame ad a. a a j — . ay ate ss of $5.- he noted ey since the country’s seizure of While government -expendi-, “. Port \Colbor miles) actionary forces.” phe t oe 7 f ad og A] : Pe independence. Nov. 11. The_ture __for__the current . state west of Niagara Falls, -Ont:, |. This lanziage—was._considered one = ee Sone a ne oe -. Stns feck. He 4 oe Wirephotyy | 513.800.099 was ju 10 Seri aot band tertiier Seo hydget was présented to Par- which began July_ 1—would che Ditket yes “were set. tip at by -US. diplomats to be Rus-- suggested, Canadian ettort ————lre dactneigainenash phy SARE —revente—wortid- meter eat —Wwhere 1200 sian—lansirage-——aimed—at—biane— atl 7“ pronroring Finance Minister John be down by about £2.500.000. he eat : — a walkef Off the job ing the United. States alone for ? i O s ( Or ms7 re Young Erance. Briyain and West Ger- scarce “countries oa : Wrathal! said that in dtawing said But last year’s surpius of ©"! inethe dav. the Viet Nam war. They.are re- .- | many follow’ with Canada ninth lowed’ with pro ‘ 4 - tte up the budget he had decided almost £51,500.000 = would-—tre vhout 16,000 Ineo, workers In ported to have expressed dis- \z- ee a a alr mnnne —s_nat_te_camble—on—a—suecesstul_duce—the—1966-67-defieit —____| the Sudbury _area struck a_week pleasure because—Mrs—Gandhi : —autedme.-tow the current talks TALKS MAY FAIL ago afer an ineWent wt the Le- put rer signature on it ’ “ 2 owith Rritain ‘aimed at ending The minister said the most vack mine, 35 miles ndcthwest Iniformeanic °° the — eight-:yenth-old: independ- important assumption he had to - An Inco. spokesman” sald at\io. the U.S. was that ence crisis . make in preparing the budget ‘Toranto the Pott Colborne -w alk- | Gandhi's. government. has not = / y / Rut his burget provided for was “that the talks at. present of Sudbury “accepted the Soviet line-on Viet By RONALD THOMPSON © a cloudy sky inside their plack- accurate’ Fetirns of ale Ameri- a deficit of Jess than £500,000 in -progress between Rhodesia An od seckeor an said ‘at Nam or anything else but that” CAPE: KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) /enéd, four-ton Gemini 10/space- can spacecraft, but not’ as ae $1,500,000) for the coming and Britgin may faik and that Toronto the Part Colborne walk- her\.government does feel US. pilots John Young and Michael ship as —it dangled bepieath "a. ds the —rec ord-holder / Gemini Mrs S$. + head / s ‘ + Out has ef ; ] : : year and he reported na sanctions will remain in: force se ee aa _ a bombiqc should be halted Collins, the United Staies’. billowing parachute within sight last month. Geming 10. str: y azingly on. sales of the all-im The talks began in London in pe operation there. j--———s 1ké splash of the s eis the sea at 507 pm. Edt a : being beg 4 . ke tinnut ee By a newest space walkér, splashed of the ship. j t s 7:0) De 5 : : portant toharce crop and om ex- May. switched to Salisbury and ett : ih Soden. president a ° to a pinpoint landing in tropical Within -minutes, / they had 575 miles off the/ Florida goast TORONTO Ai by the announée ports. despite Scontynuing inter- now are -in recess ie bsntae Mos ane “resumption Soviet Union jocean waters ThurSday— safe clintbed into a Amall raft A/navy band struck the mittee of fae rad al ass “service men /ana “ _™ 4 ~ g ! ’ n . . , fy / . national ‘trade sanctions against Britain is demanding that an ns depends an steel- \ land sound after three dramatic dropped to them/as swimmers tune, It's a Bj)é Wide Wfnderful tiog’s Thursday expressed re to have the Appor- Rhodesia, ruled by a white: ml- independent Rhodesia make oer eee to_let super- Ne ge days in space hunting satellites attached a floyation collar to World, as thé helicoptgr landed epcoyfacement at a defenfe de-/Hinity to make their/ views ; so o > - . . { Lt ~ / A nority constitutional provision: for , oftce, engineering and Not Satisfied “We enjoyed it—it’s been a keep the spacécraft from: sink-.on the carrier deck pariment announcement/ th ‘known before any legislation is ——MWrathall~ said that despite eventual political: power for its Reological staff into Ineo plants. 2 Pa " ‘lot of fun.”’ Young said-as he ing Then they rode a helicopter SEEN ON TV / clpser communjcations/ betw enacted by Parliameat respect- Rritishled economic sanelions hige Negra majority me ee NOpeR take” OPRUM ee Ls * jand Collins ste on to the to the shipJ ~)y. Million¥ watched7the recove Qperalionalz~e am mm ing changes in the separate . : lie pete tate poetics = Terenth this week under <la GENE\ A (Reuters) “The So- deck of. the eeca carrier ° Estimates placed the ‘Gemini on teleytsion! ‘beayhe m /headquartyrs dw i}! identities. of the Anres—armed . or department arrspices can Viet Union, discounting Ameri- Guadalcanal. 10 in the/ water just 7'2 miles_the ship_.via a /communica lished / forces.” / i 24 wishenien cl , : peas jhe. resumed todav. Thev. were Can assurances, said Thursday The space twins dropped from from the’ Ship— one of the more satelite and heard an aifcr# Called’ the the. Th’e committee's . statement : fadiourned Wednesday when the that electronic locks on US. ma. ————— + a - commander give’ the firs Marit)me/Comp: / the Ca- came after Gen 5 Vv. A@ftlard, Ee ee me hee te tno SMRPLOrKer—neRatiating..commit- Clear weapons’ are insufficient>- sabout the astronaut’s cfndjfion: nadiAn it is chief of the/ defence. staff. an tee that’ Soden heads ‘returned Suarantee against( their being | / The frchauts / mae Rounced that the head. of the in- to Sudbury to present the union fired unlawfully fEverythi ékav.” thé Navy tegrated / Maritime Command ac | a a ing jmembership with terme of the “We have not heard bia the Comme 10's bla the “Naval Association now wit recert directly ta him | Toronto agreement American del@gation any ex- . 7 , ; began, Jat 4:30 p.m/ as/the asf of anf the Cowhipped ofer Panton Ts The in the esfern Paci iffe, /* near the end Af their rd Arip ound the glob / Four’ .retfo-rockets byfst/ to Association. instead of through -branch says.. it_is also heads/ pee RE eee Gen. Allard aise said officers and men will he allowed ta speak out on reunification of the armed forces hefore Parlta- | Z )planation. why--thes.e... locks: ° e cannot be picked by evil-doers,” Affairs Minister \ehief Soviet negotiator Alexet Roschin told the 17-nation dis-~ Releases Grants armament conference “No such loek would be sufft- | “Is Continuing % : . i : eee es ondtted CLEVELAND AP> The; The fire, causing $400,000 loss, OTTAWA CP)—Grants total. (cient or reTiab1 e‘quarantee | “life. slow ded /the ibd speed / lee gree or ,2? i? worsh racial riotihg in Cleve- jwas’ the_worst of more than 190. jing $900,000 for research in the against the use of nuclear wea- Jrom the /7.$60 < mile vo — / 4. | The- committee «said the land's “history, spreading -from scattered over wide areas Canadian North. were an. Pons.’ . speed 7 PY eet 1 ws / : io i“pride military personnel have the hattlescarred Negro. slums, . The homicide unit said” the nounced ThitfSday hy Northern Roshchin said the_only way to ae toy Jet. earyh's he fe lin their respective services and - has left two dead and two se- shooting still is under investi- Affairs “Atinister Laing _safegnard nuclear ‘weapons is to ze jhe je wehighe. /petin Sons / |uniforms play an important part nousiy injured by gunshot gation ; : The grants go to 15 univer. keep them out of the hands~ of pene) ot nee ae fe in military efficiency: and opera- wounds. Armed. soldiers patrol; A reporter said a policeman sities. institutes and expeditions Other -nations or military men. | earth's atmosphere / Honel ‘exrciivace” it was. the the streets. - «tried to-pull the driver from the éarrying out. northern studies or He repeated long-standing So- foys. Young And committee's hopes that “these The dead are Negroes, killed car. He Bave this account: ~ Sjentific work in the North.-An_ Viet objections to a U.S> draft ref ¢ back, / leaving values shall he recognized and - in ‘the gunfire exchange be- “You hastards leave me eae litional $30,000 °cnes to the treaty to prevent the spread of i raft of sucoessfs thay continued.” Hiren pel and—_snipers Mon.alone |’ the driver said, curs- Arctic Instifutée of North nuclear weapons, saving it. con. : least seven “We further trust that anv day and Tuesday night. Twenty- ing. and the ear. lurched Tore America tor —mitraron yt arte tecphales that would al- | 1Y chased? program adopted will serve ta four persons have heen. in- ward ° A i tie bibliography a refer- low US. allies, inchiding. Wett ; the Agena” TOCKet i restore and preserve the morale jured Nearly 2.000 national. The driver was taken into "po- ence work for northern” sci- Germany. access to -nuclear |’ ; f the “world’s first rendez- st MMERSIDE BUREAU 2”4 esprit de corps of the Ca guardsmen are on. duty = lice custody entists . ‘arms e it cee ® | vous ghd / Collin y ‘two ex- oe. OF THE GUARDIAN-2adian forees and maintain the roaring. fires have hurned nig r . —_ | leursiofs / outsi thé/ orbiting ‘brad rive co traditions of ‘the sea. land and to dav hip/one to oat—ofer to their 5 ERSIDE -- Seven per- “air ‘components which have sons wefe taken to Prince + County Hospital last night - fol- second? heen earned in the defence of come back. / 7 Canada.” 3 f ‘tation as lowing / a-two-ear collision at oo ~s Z/ ‘ jew / ; ight miles they tye Fido! — ciréuil New Annan, some eiz // around porid’ “hig is fromy/ here. at approximately 1 West Germany, really shmetif/az up here’y «+ =? my, ¢ - The. condition of .the injured, eee 4. “6 SS, ELLOWS’ was not known at press Great Britain all men, From the slum area, fire mi ( hombings Wednesday nvtg a n a a Ss e e n C e 1 e YI really moved_into other Negro areas a hordering white _neichhorhoods A \f-year-old Negra mother * ; aoe “and “heF two children were the ; a - = latest gunshot victims. hit by ssu res ni S earl n “ullefs that wounded 5 ’ Bae five per f fronauts whipped for fime, . £ « 7 A on » | » sons just before dawn Thurs- J Me over some of the The accident occurred almost al °o gree ii wae . et days OTTAWA (CT The educa-—three brigadiers to matfor-cen Mr. Hellver maintained tiv/at stations that Hanne directly n front of Seaman fill th ; tian, of the los les ft ‘eral was “ammod : 4 ae 7 : ah a 4 eo ser A ear led 5 Neornes tian : : e lower. levels ao ne era aa ( ammodore JI this direct line from operational watching their every Bros. Frozen Food Plant BONN? AP West Germang . ‘ ffirare 0S ' ie has { ries,: 4 sce . \ ss ; (, i : 1 vr ritain fail 7 lurched Nowards officers at the armed. forces on uimification ha varies, &. who ieceeds. Ad- eamrhands to: the chief of de- & they dashed more tKan It was unofficial earned that am Great Brita ailed ye fj sé: Hh v3 Ms - ; 1 Se euticce, ‘ 7 - a Thurs 4 acene of aNfire ahout five blecks = Started, it was learned) Thurs- miral Stirling. He now is di fence staff has n -avallabia— to_hospital reach agreement hursday oF mhiles in 70 -rsons taken 1 ic : 5 dtm ral fc i ac Dae Pree Sie lacie si uate on ~ from the sjiim section and—offl- . day , _ Tee tor general o bag "Mes gince Aug. } 1964. and ex- they ‘passed Harold Douglas. Barry, WHT te pay is aor age Bett 7 ~ tar tine *o nders ri Pa ‘ ree at > . = en . F ? : - . h hin ’ 4y cers started shooting cor mmianidet of Operation i -forces at headquarters here préssed astonishment’/t hat. g thanks ; Summerside who only recently #5” Army of the. Rhine in’ Ger FIRED AT CAR commands across Canada s- 4 native of Rouleau, Sask.. | neither Admiral Landymore nor f here froffi-the province mans ; a 1 sued messages to their umits -in he entéred thé navy on gradua-| Admiral O’Brien apparently s “ Quebec. John Bell, Clermont James Caliachan, Briftied cAr—evawitness said hoth po ine with erders from, Gen. Jean tid from the Royal@Military. was aware of this remier Manning «: Real Grolet. Deryal., Que. Jim ehanceliog. of the, excheauer ice ; and “national Suardsmen Ro A\liard. chef of the defence’ College in 1937 He it a com when fe hed = ‘ “et Mormse Arsenault during a. dav-lonz- conference ' ie ae ; 2 lard's PSSA gi Mul's r o s : I > = fired at theca but gward. of- staffs that the men be ‘given nilinications pécialist an‘ Kee cad the: deloaie Saeaeke * Has Suaqgestion at Rewhshiars and fermerix of with his German opposite nun tag lat asstty "est | . ! oe 3 core : hy an . . - ast an ‘ = 8 t ha oo . ne er te en eee Ok NERY. Pe and ment had said the/chain of com : ’ Summerside, Francis agape”. her. Finadce. Minister Rol : ame trom\tneig men \lo-: be heard in. preparations to Italy during the Second Worl : Z . je sheninns ‘ r : ahior arned that Britair lice \would’ not gike apy infdr- ‘unite th wa - a y and ai is ‘ . ma World mand and communication. was EDMONTON oP Pre. -A\Tser nen bet: Righieryes. weree t s nae g y_ infor- yn'te e navy arm ; ur > . : ss ; ican » mould - ri ‘ ts troops un i mation on the incident f oan ant ie : " between the operational com- ier FE. C Manning, fresh from Roches. Jr. of Summerside , bear : ‘ hee: 9 th ett + A's : ae \ Oe a eee eee APE OOTY El re <r t waee and 4 heads. of a trip to Japan suggested The ‘names of the —driversof-West--Germany covered. the ful seven nonth weld baby, Gen Allard's orders~ followed . maaded—destrave in Korea, } ae nade " ; Thursday it would be in the- mu- either vehicle at ‘the time of the foreizn-exchanze costs of the micked onthe neck, -and has Nici 4 . . a pranches undér Gen. Allard at mu 5 . . aaa : a none WANN 8 Nae la Serisis which brought. the _fir- has-heen commandant of the | aepenege headaaarteryhere—— ge tual-interests of Canada-Japan—eeiise: id _not—he confirmed 51000 British soldiers and 9 fienal guard officer, shot \n the ing \Tuesday of < Rear-Admiral .Casadian \Serviee - Collece at — a - and the Un ted. States~to replace at last -night RAF members in -West «Ger = ee vere among. the ritced William Landymore, 30..as com-| Roval Roads and assistant chief Gen Allard said in a mnes- some U.S imported “wmedka : with The victims were taken to hos many The ome anda fe ear MA mander\ of. Maritime. Command = of naval staff “ Sage to th¢ aay tc ye / those af Japanese manufacture. pita) b ambulances from _Bow- ce if serions condition i and -of the Atlantic’ Vleet. fort tnformanis -said hat Rear. that they/ could yassure, thetr_ / 4 f°: a ah g aractege Wi S ¢ 1 _ int a ‘ Z = : / “ Fes ness { npion an Roo 1 ‘ publicly, erMicizing’ Defence® Min- Ady 1} JC. O'Brien, who* re- men that —- ere 2 ; J Many gods Yrom Japan are feet 51 Komes of Summerside and INSIDE. TODAY t gO ns Started when the | ister Hellyerts ussite alion_plans.-_p-l_a_e-ed_Admiral Lands more se Moe rs ’ pemee ‘id shed / ee of equay. qua ang even pai Funeral Home of Ken- . cak-hore down on throe police- . My... Hellver\moved to fill an-| Tuesday, insisted’ that the men are eee ae — a ne - : greater Aiversity thaw those of ginvtor Istand news memyon duty gt a roaring, blaze, | other finificati my Va-|be reassured about pnification | be abfe .to Ree \ nenaeag s / INDIAN PRINIC S/ / the U.S/." Mr. Manning told a Do » Marcin Clark of Ken ,Summerside ..... insane. I ade ‘o suatdoblicer, | cancy ‘eased by “he for.) of the service: ane that com-_ or their eae ers : a a lunche gn meeting of Konwakal, «< aaa t ‘MacNeill of Deaths exeks ee a nae Hit ova hicochek, as | retirement of Real M.\| manders have, direcl. access. 6] Tyr Prereer mea atin “Wey. 7 7 ea Sees cm ee aT Seen ae “ar heer ye Petitoriaty | he dived Quit of the cars path, G. St rink, deputy time the chief of defence staff h ar ene eee ty ' hb 7 rie " m wi ine 7 i P ‘ er He el panied in’ ‘anada .. and later attended the injured at Kings, Queens, A elati®e said the Negro eommander.and Pacific - fleet Roth assurances were incor-| thg outset son a pPayon twi ihe "i 7 i es H¢e said Canada as ed the pita Women's ie a fan j eae Ny g: ta get out-of Mchiefl>who said he ceduld not’ porated: into Gew Allard’s. or- {Mai -Get RP Rothsenuid, nt pe/ rill re pron ote! je Cal fayiene # he ee tae a ak be ts ; 8 scat adel font ee a “by ‘ = i ¢ " _ ‘i _ f rt o the areaTh Ne Of the fire that , support a policy leading te crea- ders which specifirall said the | ¢ommander of Materiel, Com- | te Indiags. ff the next /Plain ante_with the US > alile the bs ROMI Cae.) Ceehe oi i ruined a dance ‘e I'and skating | tioh of a single\.service ‘Maritime commander was di-/mand—issuett a Message to/ ail oa /Mar was crowned / , ; : H i Bart Classified ; = _ Se — Sante tH a TamMmoadhres rect esponsble to the chief/ units. Thursdaw quoting Gen jay- Princess Manada Sat inte ae Ahont 70.000 0 , tne > 2 ponte gee for the fire : promoted to rear-admuiral a td-+-el defence staff { Allard s message at iength. nysipy rainy at, the see jug _ the/ conf Cg. Aavor .- be ; * 4 . 4 j /f jf Es - 5s ’ ‘ See i / j / $ } ‘ , 5 Ree 2 Ea / y Ps j : fe /f ey / é