at log around in circles The hunt scenarios of State chris tian Hester and Howard Green left canadas secretary 1USLMdverost Sh or ordersfro Ccrnadaf WASHINGTON tCP The United States has agreed with Canadian wishes on two fronts To support greater consultation among the big and little North Atlantic powers and to attempt to increase the flow of 15 de fence orders to Canadian plants State Secretary itenter an nounced after joint defence talks Monday that in addition to the NATO foreign ministers confer ence in Paris Dec 1547 there would be second gathering of the ministers immediately after the Big Four Western summit conference there Dec 19 Presumably this second gather foreatternhl affairs pose in side Marine Corps helicopte just before they took off from ing would provide the srnallcr powers of the Western alliance chance to discuss Big Four pro posals for summit conference with Russia Canadas External Affairs Minn ister Howard Green who urged greater use of the NortbAtlaotic council nodded in approval as Herter made the announcement in the lobby of the navys nearby Anacostia Air Station HOLD PRESS CONFERENCE Thisis what we think should be done Green said at the brief press conference as the Cana dians switched from helicopters Shooterslilissin Found nvNfld ST JOHNS rabbit hunters urday in marshy oods 35 miles from here were Module and well early today The men were found by lone searcher travelling in aboat They Were huddled together in boathnuse at oldsea pond the onlyshelter they had been able to find since losing their way Saturday The men told rescuer Frank Shepard thatthey had been walk ers Were taken to woodscarnp where they will rest before re turning home The hunters all from Portugal Cove were found shortly after searb flies began the days hunt The inissin hunters WereFred Mitchell 15yearold schoolboy 20 store clerk Gecil Miller garage mechanic Mason Mitch25 Harold Hi yearold car penter Wh 1s mar ed With five children and Waitei Zhurchill desciibe only as derly per volunteers were ï¬SinceSaturdoY Marshy Woods in the damp woods at dawn to day gt DrizzloJog and cold hampered ground paities Monday and also prevented an aerial survey by helicopter Mom children Die In Blast Fire GLENS FALLS ama mother and her six ldren per xshed today in an explosion and fire that destroyed their home The father was humedvcritically Dead are Mrs Jane Harris 24 Pamela Charlesvs Jack Pennya George and Paula months Charles Harris 75a building contractor was taken to Glens Falls Hospital The sheritfsv department said one of theiamily apparently had thrown keroseneor gasolin into their wood stove in the ving room and it exploded setting fire to the onealorey frame dwelling about four miles northof here Moscow Raps NAT0 Exermses out of step with our time the on war when estern the radio invan policy consistednf brahdishing Ehglishdanguage broadcast to Condition or far martini of Dr George Caliahan vhotintheback ha shotgun was descdbedtoday as fairiygood Candi of Ontario rwarned St Michaels Hospitalflov bosp spokesman ha beenthe lime or severaldaysnow cranberries imported fromthe Unitedeatessbould be washed before they are eaten Dr joinedthe par lgortthtlantic Treaty ar anizationpogVersCto blosér say lks in Boris next NADAmUEsDk Rovemk ILJufdfgegHints In count iudge DF Maobaren told the Anacostia Naval Air 3121 tion or confercom at Camp David loan RCAF transphrt plane for ministerial talks were held at Presidebt Eisenhowers David retreat miles north of Washington US marine heli copters carried the ministers to and from the closely guarded twoday meeting The two countries spokesof the mounting costs of new defence wcapons but agreed there should be norelaxinll in defence until East and West Workout an ef fectivc system of controlled dis armament Along withliierterand Green wemJJefence Minister Pearkes Finance Minister Fleming and Defence Production in OHurieyifrom Suede nudge fence Secretary Neil McElroy Fred Scribner from the US With them were tbeirmilitaly chiefs of staff endother advisers This wasthe secondannual ministerial committee on joint defcnce set up by Eisenhower and Prime Minister Diefenbaker The third session is to be held in Good night Kills Children ROCKY HILL Conn APlA 38yearold woman pictured by neighbors as mother wife and good he bbnr strangled three of her ve cbil dren Monday Police sai They said she failed inthe at tempt to strangle her two the children Thomas Grimes returned to vhiteshingled home from work Monday night and walked into the sceneofhnrror He foundthe bodies of his son Daniel daughter Patricia and youngest son 11 and Roberta were he in this proposal as solutio to aproblenrwhich recentl ag at oilycouncil strong petition against proposed monster apartment block containing 13 suites eiss beenrefer red for study thespecial are the homeward trip The Wesley and acting treasury secretary meeting ofthe Canada USe nati al tensions andunderstand Steplien sprawledIindifierent parts of the two other daughter Kath proposal to pur Street residence ed ioéal res outs to etiver to the Wasaga Beach election hearing Monday the Wasag Beach council in office at the timerof the August election was to blame for the dispute over polling and for not keep ing the municipalitys clerk in formed He alluded to the methods used at th election as sloveniy practlc clgrltbf inthedisput It a11eged there were ir regularities in the election causing unqualiï¬ed peo is to dge MncLarensiudg Thematicoineti this week summing up the case which lasted ree days plus day of researth into the voters lists and votera also said OTHER MUNICIPALITIES Iwas shocked to hear the Clerk of the Peace say that 14 or 15 municipalities did not submit corrected liststo him for certiï¬cation Fourteen or 15 municipalities in Simeoe could have similar upsets in their elections In evidence it was shown to the courth oters list at Washgi lit any blame iAiftlS vtReuters President Charles deyGaulle today proposed second meeting of the Western heads of =governmentnext spring before an EastWest summit con ferenoe Hefsaid be warmly Weldonled the meeting of Western Allie leaders which will take place Paris Dec 19 But he said sec ond sessio should be held next spring before the EastWestmeeb ing The president annoniicedthat Nikita Khrushchev will visit arch 15 and he hopes premier will remain untilvtlic end otthe month Khrushchev asrone of three con conference He saidthe othertwo con tions arerelaxation otunter mtnittee in homes for the aged hadbeentbe subject of negotiations bet certificates he DeGauile listedvhis talks with ditionsfor an EastWest summit Twiisnoii mom difficult JUDGE MachARE Wasaga Beach was not eertic ficd since 1956 anyer 05 mond JuRowe QC first in trodpccd defeated candidate Matirice Bent as reiator com plainant in the case but when it was shown Bent himself was notqualified to Vofehe ap piledforga néw relator Bent admitted hewhadvoted inibe el tio De Gentle use In some its pressure over BerhnAt the United Nations assembly the Sc viet representatives have to certain degree nntjoined in the concert of malevolent attacks carried on by certain countries againsï¬ï¬ance De Gaulle said he warmlywei comed themeeting at the leaders Fl of the Western Allies due to take place here Dec19Hesaid that at the beginniuglof the spring it would be necessaryfm these leaders tomeetagai GIVES REASONi De Gaulle listed sexlerabreai sons why he thought therewas change intheSovie govern ments attitude to 1959 Monday Mr Rowe introduce cd Victor Hazelivood cand ldale for councllin the eiee tion sncw relntor However Gordon lliclurk appearing in behalf of the municipalitys late clerk brotight out ev idence himself was not qualified to object as ho had voted it and taken part in the declion knowing full well irregularities were taking place Judge MacLarcn is therefore also considering Mr Hazei Woods right to appear as re lator as well as the iection decision itself Acoutnscco Speaking of EM anelwood Mr Mciurk commented it is to accept deuce He went on to charge that Mr Hazelwood acquiesced in the irregularities Lawyerfitowes main objec tion is people who were not qualiï¬ed to vole did so byOb tnining voting certificates 1t the polling station and hesays nemly 300 of the voters at the elccbon were not qualified to vote This is out of total of 700woters He says Hazelwood he did not know what was going on he did not know at thetime there Were irregularities and the fact he took people to the station to gcqutescedIthad creased driven at leastone voter to the station who was not quaiifled ONLY 45 Mr hiacTurk and Myers who is representing the cand idnt for council elected in Mr Rowes 300 figure voted improperly Said Judge MacLaren ifonly 45 voted improperly it still could have changed the courseoi the election of mem ber to vcouncil He electionsshouldbe made clear icipalities in the county Judge MacLaren also suggested the Wasaga voterslists be revised iiiunediately gt allogingr Hazelwood and who in defenceof Mr vote who were riot qualified does not of necessity mean be earlier Mr Hazelwood had August maintain only 45 of dded the rules about or hegsake of the other mun is SpraysglgnitessRail Station oanapuonhc Aiu GP Four persons were killed and Your othersinjurcd today when pas senger train and freightcolg lided beadon at thh northern Al berta handet The collision occurred shortly after am MST no am EST when southbound Northern Al berta Railways passenger struck standing freight in the station yardlhe crash tipped the diesel locomotive of the freight and urcd over the sta tion setting it afire RCMP said the four killed were the firemen of the passenger train and the station master his wife and young son burned to death in thefire that destroyed the station Theinjured were the firemah and engineer of the freight train the engineer of the passenger train and passenger in the southboundtrain None was be Store Warheads on Canadian =sg11 OTTAWA CP Defence Mina ister Pearku today said he ex pects facilities willbe available in Canada for storing nuclear missile warheads bytbe Bomarc launching are ready to use As he entered acabinet meet ingat which report will be made on joint Canada United States defence talks Momsrm Pea nuclear warheads joint controbof Ganadian and United States ottieersw Under Slawtbey cannot be used except in event of attack mission also will be required he said The Canadian Bomaro missile QUEBEC CF The general council of the Associ on oera val University Students Monday night ratified an eartierï¬execu tive decision pend Je Paul Gaguon editor of thest Hewas suspended last Thur daybecause of an arti in the paper Le Carahin studentRemi Savard The article published cusedthe Ro an Catholic archy in Quebec province of col lusion witlrthe providcial ern meat The general council in meet Savard forjthe tone4of theartiele butdid not rule that he should stop wri for the pa per However he is permanently Weed killer amino health department reported and canadian governmentperl criticize Stigmata Editor ismrYiBadFor LaVaIStudenls vOterS Lis ya iAre Fraser Killed with himrwsu it wife Alice onddhclr fiveyeah old son Kelly The oaths oltha dead fireball wasnot made known inmuediat ENGINE EXILODES Witnessessald the burned bod ies of the Fraser family were blown right through the station when the diesel locomotive oftbo freight exploded rims To Comply ifhtom Agreement rams Api Praident Charles de Gaulle said today that if the United Nationsme an atomic agreement France will comply France in supplying herself with nuclear armament renders service to the equilibrium at the world daGnullo said near North Bay and Mont Laur ier Que The missile will be available in 1981 butthere hes beenno firm in tionrwban the hoses wiube crntionnl Regardingprrangement tosup ply nuclearvwarheads for Cana dian forces inEurope Mr Pear hes said arrangements havezuot been completed At present the Canadian Brigade Grouptinder NATOhao no capacityptodelivcrw nucleararmed ihissdes in et MkE Tbeahility usenuclear wan heads wouldnotibe ayailabie un less Lacrosse mlssiles werl prof vided the brigade group That wouldnt be until the end of next year or early in 1961 ifCannda is satisfied with the lacrosse performance at cold weather bases now are under construction ltriaisjnext Febgiary mdyMarch Even ï¬nance inmate impended from the postof tor The 19 was lnjurio the marl Catholic hierarchy and forfthe goodname of the ruler Duplessis was all he could rely the unctuous silence of the hierarchy regarding cute educatio problems Now Brenner PaulrSauve was ioj powe educatio problems were recel in fuli ttentio This fort ingzwhich lasteduntil early today ML gnons gen Val coon madenp of student rep tives ironmach faculty on