* GALLUP POLL OF CANADA -- | Margin Between Liberals And Prog-Conservations Narrows By CANADIAN INSTITUTE of PUBLIC OPINION . Gains for the Progressive Con- servative party in the Maritimes, and to a lesser extent, in Quebec, are sufficiently strong to be re- flected in the latest national poli- al opinion poll completed by the Canadian Institute. As far back as last July, the In- stitute's non-partisan reports re- ferred to Conservative strengthen- ing in the Maritimes, and the trend has continued, As a result, the latest national study shows a spread of only ten percentage points between the Liberals and living in large and small centres| and on farms across Canada, was asked by trained opinion reporters: "If a dominion election were held to-day, would you favor the can- didate of the Progressive Conser- vative, Liberal, C.C.F., Social Credit, Labor Progressive or other party?" hthyd Interviewing for the latest Poll was completed before the -last tical opinion poll completed by the budget was introduced into the Commons. One in five Canadians still claims to have an open mind, politically the leading opposition party. In this continuing study of sup- port behind the various political parties in Canada, a carefully dee speaking. Basing percentages on those four in five who do favor one party or another, the trend since e last election in 1949 has been 1040 Election ............. irc 3 April, 1851 (Poll) abe s July, 1950 (Poll) November, 1951 (Poll) . February, 1852 (Poll) . July, 1962 (Poll) December TODAY It will be noticed that there has been, since last summer, a gal among other parties, largely ac- counted for by an increase in the number of Canadians who say they would support a Social Credit Gov- ernment, if an election were held to-day. . Taking the standings in the 1949 election as a measure, the Liberal party has lost some ground in all pants of Canada, to a greater or esser extent, Greatest loss has Coast Guard ® Starts War On Icebergs BOSTON--An advanced unit of the Coast Guard's International Ice Patrol has left Boston for Ar- gentia, Newfoundland, to set up an- nual headquarters for the 1953 air and sea iceberg search. Capt. G. Van A, Graves, patrol chief, will direct operations by ships and plang that spot the mam- moth icebergs as they drift south froh Greenland and report their. position to North Atlantic shipping. Oceanography is becoming an increasingly important phase of the annual ice-patrol work and this year several new developments will be employed along this line. The cutter Evergreen, which is as- signed to oceanograph studies with the patrol, will use a new subsea temperature recorder which the Coast Guard has developed with the Navy and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. This device will, it is hoped, give vertical sea-temperature readings from surface to bottom with much more accuracy than has been pos- sible heretofore. Infrared techniques will be used by aerial ice observers to distin- | guish, in the frequent fogs which becloud the iceberg area, between ships and icebergs picked up by air-borne radar. This also is new. Surface cutters assigned to the 1958 patrol are the d sea tug Acushnet out of Portland and the cutter Tampa from Mobile, Ala. They will eruise the area through which the bergs drift from Green- land along the Labrador coast on- to the shipping lanes at the Grand Banks of Newfoundland, The International Ice Patrol, which is conducted by the Coast Guard, was started after the liner Titanic hit an iceberg and went down on the Grand Banks in 1912, TO DISPOSE OF PROPERTY, present your proposition in a Classified ad. Phone 3-2233 for a - helpful, Times- Gazette ad- writer. ¢ as follows: Coens. To Libs, . 30% 54 51 C.CF. Other 13% 1% 12 14~ 13 12 18 13 1 been in the Maritime Provinces, and least loss of ground in Quebec Province. The Progressive Conser- vatives show advances over their share of the vote in 1949 in all areas except in the Prairie Pro- vinces and British Columbia. In Canada's west, the Conservatives signed sample of Canadian voters ® Sees More Students | Within 10 Years | LONDON, Ont. (CP)--Registra- tien in Canadian universities will increase by between 50 and 60 per cent in 1957 or 1958, Dr, W. A. Mac- | kintosh, principal of Queen's Uni- versity, forecast here Wednesday night. | Dr. Mackintosh. discussing the future of Queen's with the London | branch of the Alumni Associa | of that university, said the 8 | rise in enrollment will be due to | the increased number of births dur- ing the war years. 5: "A number of universities are | going to have to make up their minds between now and then what | they are going to-do about this increase," the educationist said. Tim Buck Feels Stalin Loss Severe TORONTO (CP) -- Tim Buck, | Canadian Communist leader, said | Wednesday the death of Premier | Joseph Stalin would be a severe loss to democracy and would en- danger world peace. 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AIRSHADE ALUMINUM AWNING of OSHAWA DIAL 5-4332 German Armed Forces unconditionally to General Eisenhower. The Year--1945. The d and Nagasaki, causing the Japanese to lay down their arms officially . . . it was also the year which saw Prime Minister Churchill, President Roosevelt and Marshal Stalin meet at Yalta . .; and this was the year the Princess Juliana's departure from Canadian shores--Monday, July 16. This was the historic year of decision . . . the year during which the world's first and second atom bombs were dropped at Hiroshima } 5 TA surrendered Mother ) . ate of ; Montreal's Dutch mobbed k > ° "fun TakesLeave of Local Dutch Colony at Central Sta- i tion Reception STARTS TRIP HOME 4Royal Party Bailing from [fi} New York for Netherlands; ir and Children Maple Loaves w Loud hurrabs rang oul in the Central Station here yesterday as Juliana and her their lag : --- tolony al but! s - a | Elizabeth before. 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