. , - . 9 wssntss S ! Issyareseds .seIav wlls Guardian . R Cieudywihsfevslesrpesioslsaade W:--v0Mla.aslrievclssst- l tewlightshewan. ' archae- iiededldnenfesqulshsesuhs. , y . . .r.n.m.so..s1o. . I 1 p X ' "Covers Prince Edward Island wt. The Dew". A .. Jo rkst-:3 ' ' CHARLOITETOWN CANADA. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 21. .1957 rates 5: o-rrsivs (cm - A threrway move Fridll h! P7153 WWW met gave him a new cab- Manitoba. ressive Conserva- tive Oppoaltlo leader in the Sen- ate minister without portfolio. George S. White. 60. who Mons day submitted his resignation as the senate and there will be a Nov. 6 byelectlon to fill his seat. While there has been no official statement on the point. it is vir- tually certain that the govern- ment partyls candidate in East; ix - Frontenac wilr be Sidney S . wholleft the presidency of IENATOR rutro without portfolio. stronghold for many years. Lsans IINORITY Awointment of the veteran 3GIlll0i' 1181!. in the upper cham- --when the Queen opens Parlia- mmst in that charnber Oct. 14. Titan are 10 Liberal senato .. ministerial sessions. Senator Haig Taken Into C.aloinei;,Whiie To Senate Mr. Macdonnell, 72. represents As Senate leader, Senator Haig will succeed Hon. W. Ross also- donald oi Brantford. Ont . who was Liberal solicitor - general in portioltty-to give him access to Mr. Diefenbalter said in his so- identofwlnnipegnewasa mem- ber of the Manitoba le islature in 1914 and between 1 and ms. lie is a lawyer. His entry into the cabinet will give Mr. Dieienbaker 21 minis- ters and "will mean Manitoba will have two mlniste s. Tw o Conservative ministers now are carrying double portfol- ios - Justice Minister Davie Ful- ton with citizenship and immigra- tion and Works Minister Howard Green with defence production. Mr. White's appointment to the Senge makes him the first ap- pointee by a Conservative ad- ministration since Rt. Hon. R. 3. Bennett went out of power in 1935 and the first Conservative to en- ter the Senate since 1955. Conservative Commons member for Stanstead. Que. Mr. Hackett died the next year. EARLY BYELECTION Mr. White": appointment at this time makes possible a relatively- early byelectlon to get the new election. Had he not been given an of- fice involving "emolument under the Crown" - government pay- the byelection in Hastings-From mons Oct. 14. It would have taken another 45 days after that before voting. King Hoakon Died Today m”'; 33;. 1'! &stralaIiag riled today. Willis Places 10th In World Plowing Meet PEEBLES. Ohio (AP)-Willem Delsint of Holland Friday won the world's plowing contest. defeating N competitors. John Mason of England was second. DeLint's s c o r e was 147.89. Mason had 136.56. This was DeLlnt's fourth world contest appearance since the matches first started in 1953. Stanley Willis of Cornwall. ner of the provincial champion- ship. collected 129.70 points. Baird. Canadian champion last year. had 129.30. Six Killed ' On Crossing TECUMSEH. Ont. (CP) e Two men and three children were kil- 170 feet from a level crossing. Killed were Pietro Votsa, 33, and Paul Drefko. hbout 30, both 1 at .r-' ' DRIVERINJURED on stubs: f ls-..s. . miles east of Windsor. asldents said. The truck was broken into titres impact . Jack Oates. I scene. They found only a little girl like. his awoke asal was crying as ambulance attendants took her to hospital. Police said they believed it was Is worst traffic accident in the history of the Windsor area .400 Canadian: Ill in Germany IOIBT. West Germany titers- Cenedian Ind Intan- group said Friday y Brit i night about it!) of its soldiers and - their dependents are ill with in- fluensa. probably of the Asian Ulla ' brigade group's chief med- ical officer. Lt.-Col. Norman H. - McNally of London. 0nt., said it is "reasonably certain" that it Lao Asian flu but that test will army movie theatres have sound church services or close schools. I lothe she was unconscious but 1 Substanital progress was noted yesterday in the move to make .lble. The progress was indicated in the reply of Premier A.W Malheson to a request for financ- ial assistance by the Government. The Premier's response in a letter to Mayor J.D. Stewart, in- dicated his government ls ready ment of 375,000 over a period of six years. The Premier's re- sponse indicated a willingness to pay 345.000 a year for ten years which is the same amount sprend Last night Frank J. Storey. chairman of the Metropolitan Committee. said he was very the Metropolitan C0mmlltcE set up to consider ways and means of making it fnranclally feasibl for an amalgamation of Spring Park and Psrhdale with the City of Chulottetown that would pro- vide a water and sewer system for the Mil ..l?eas. ' I'll ' atumillllr recommended the government pay to the city the sum of 375.000 annually for aix years to cover costs entailed hr recommendations in the fol- lowlng psrsgnaphs oi the report: "That the provincial govern- ment pay to the City the money in lieu of works and services on all other streets within the areas to be amalgamated with Charlottetown. The term "all other streets" has reference to a preceding paragraph which asked that "the Provincial Gov- :.m...,m.....m:.... STUDY TRANSPORT LIVERPOOL, England (Reut- ers)-Sir Brian Robertson. chief of Britain's state railroads. left for Canada and the United States by the Cunard liner liritsnnic Friday. He said he will visit Tor- onto and Montreal and cities in the U.S. to study fall and road transport developments. BANK BATE LOWERED - FRANKFURT (Reuters)-West Germany has lowered her hank rate one-half per cent to four per cent. 'lha move will take effect today. The reduction was ex- st Sunday's results. Super Radar Can led and obviously only await i - Over Ten Year P.eriod ernmcnt remain responsible for. North River Road. Malpequel "That the Provincial Govern- ment pay to the City the money in lieu of its agreed share of that cost of sidewalks in the areas to be amalgamated Wllh Char- lottetown IThe provincial govern- ment pays hall the cost oi all police protection. The Provinci- al Government would no longer require the services of the RC M.P. in the areas amalgamated with the City. pays direct to the areas amal- gamaing with Clmrlottetown for educational purposes." An immediate investigation by the Government of the Province will be started regarding the prices charged for farm mach- inery and the fact that some farm machinery firms have seen fit to close out their agency mmend to the Provincial Leak leaving the farmers without ser- lature at its next sitting the en- villqea favors amalgamation. and if the Council oi the City of Charlottetown by majority vote agrees as outlined in the Muni- cipal Extension Act of 1957. SHOULD VOTE SOON The Premier suggested that yesterday by Premier A. W. Matheson who stated that a com- mittee has been appointed to look into these matters and re- port bacit to the Government or to the Legislature if necessary. Named to the Committee are Mayor Stewart intimated to ”"l"””' the Guardian last night that the matter would come before the City Council at its next meeting. FARM CREDIT In addition to investigating the above. the committee will be holding of a plebiscite. The by- law requires a notice of motion. The Metropolitan Committee peclally young farmcrsr to tin- ance expansion and iarrn im- provements. HELSINKI Finland (Reuters) Jean Sibelius. 91. one of the world's greatest composers. died Friday night at his home. Sibelius urns-worldifllnous -ior hls powerful symphonies and vivid tone poems, which are counted as among the most origi- nal of the mth century musical creations. But ironically he was Known to millions for two brief works which some critics sniffed at-the Vslse Triste and Finland's na- tional . Finlandla. He wrote seven symphonies. eoncertos, and incidental music for the theatre. Despite his gnat age he led an active life until recently and reg- nlarly toolt his "sauna"-I steam bath followed by a plunge into cold water. His daily program included a walk in the pine woods near his villa. long hours of reading. com- posing and listening to broad- casts of foreign music. Sibelius died of cerebral hem- orrhage at his mansion. Alnola. at Traeshaends. outside Helsinki. Unlike Mozart. Beethoven and the great classical composers oi earlier centuries. Sibelius did not have to worry about earning a Sibelius Dies in Helsinki the case. remedial steps will be taken." said the Premier Certain reliable brands of machinery. the Premier said. have been sold by good and reputable agents in the province but the firm selling this machin- eryhas seen fittocloseoutits ital sunny laavingthe farms: with no service and no place to obtain parts in a reasonable length of time. He was satisfied that this was causing many farmers severe hardships during a busy season and in many cases actual eco- nomic loss. TIGHTER REGULATIONS The Premier felt that no man- ufactu:-er should be allowed to establish business and close it without warning. He thought the firm should be required to post a bond to the effect that they intended to remain in business in the province. in regard to high prices being charged for machinery. Mr. hfatheson said farmers have complained to him that although the cost of other commodities ;had gone up in price during the lpast few years. farm machinery livintt. in 1397. the Finnish goV- had increased to a far greater emmem Vg-"pd mm . meumplperccntage than anything else. pens-ion which permitted him to ''l m reasonably certain that devote himself entirely to com- the cost of farm ma ” .v has COMPOSER SIBELIUS paging increased out of all proportion To lnvesiigaie Machinery Prices And Service Paris AMALGAMATION WITH CITY . Government Aid Offered Committee Will Also Study Farm Credit Policy with other commodities and lhl: will be another matter that tbs committee will be asked to gin careful study." he added. ASSBTANCE NEEDED The Premier said he felt ths young farmers were having dli - . . . c - c u ngmbg for 0 up. In the latter year. Llbe al P'E'l" "d Huh B'"d 0lm"k' - I 1 1 f 1 '1 r 1 ' . vice or an immediate supply flculty in issuing up a com ;, -31"-'-7-ls-'-'---u-'----1 - mm mm -. --e-a 2- ?3.i.'::i"di'."i2i.E:::2f; ::.”'32'.i:'l.:"”.:'..';' f'l:'"3..S'ii 32:.-'.-.”.:::.: ti.-::.:::?..:3,:”.-..?.:.i.:.:.:::. .2. .:3.::.:?- :1:-. .. won ll" cmnmu" l" ha” "Md ” pomud John T Kuhn" hrm" in the contest. Willis, twice-with Charlottetown financially feas- and Belvedere Heights Road." . Plebisi l on the question in the This anuoun was made "ck 0' Wrklngicuplm" He was of the opinion that th- Fcderal outlets for farm credit the Farm Loan Act and the Farm improvement Loan Act were unrealistic. They did not go far enough. he said. in its investigation, the com naocial aid. "This scheme. "thg Premier said. "could be a revision of the Federal plan; a combination of Federal and Provincial assist- thal t " It , 1 . Th oced calls for a by-law , lbeesrdd:"misortm5't em un”lePro-wm "V 3:” 5':IS:'l:::'l9I-td:r to lama l.r'.'?'.'Zr"g.'i3llS'.l l::sFt:)kr!:yww:leelhetshelJi; ”V'" 5 ME" """- "That the Provincial Govern- to ebgrpnsslgle settins in '"0””" i”ir3w”'.'.'3i..3l.l2'Tc um; Gilli" we Fedem Gov”, group o t t th Ct t Char- h" t in . . meat w not go any further. we uud" N". y M. m clbinet member-usually without .0 the Speaker or 31,, um com. ing passenger train and tossed UP TO COUNCIL igtegwlzzy dim emmiey; on now the mac lncry necessary or e less dlmcu" for lumen. W5. my M" w uwme the rap”. slbility ourselves." , . , suggested that following first I Wham” seam. Hug Wm ind nounccment onysenator Haig-that With Mr. Whites Bppolnlgngnh from the Windsor area. and th.ee pleased that the reaction from The wanted paymem of reading of Such a byilaw the Mr, Mgthegon um he wpg nut we no row -----z we ?f.:.:s.:2":;-l:.::.'.';t:':t:- 2: r" '- we ::'.2'.'.':" .'-.:::::.:' 1': :''.-.f?-".:'"'.:---.;.':.:.."..::.'-:; we -o or we be W: "1 - rt 1” "'22- '- F"""e' '5 Mhdvhg tits pllgf, hm... I'll: n. Program" Con howl"-l with "V". Mme. .11 (int bu big” how”; up hm costs sughglested in the above in the reins destgnatedgegliearle; 2:18 31 earlgsledn dor wa.r'm uI';ICxlrD:...ty N P M governmeg 1 v - l ,. ,, . por w it: was presen c !' ' - "9 FNIPIIII throuut WAS WITH nnnnnn fnmuw '5 l”d'P'"d”ltLl591'll uvrgelwcrnllggu ogcclurlredm rum 0"! m";o":lt1l”n('mhaCo"ld'u 31' "W P-llltrulllihpreply to Mayor Stewart this year had suggested that the However. he Mild .mBnY fII'm' ' 0 -is regarded as Prohlematical. senator Haig. one of a handful r6zI"d"'”'d'"' 2 "cut 15; tom Hilhvly 3- TN Fill N0- 534- gill" I.Ilil10g1lIIKunl:I! Dl9:I'c.it: an Premier lmed mm M, gov. pleblscnle llghmntmlid not met cur wlirien o'ov'1le1:cll):lieefd"f):: N Z N d :1:dh'i:':lub9"'h 3:00! llultllh. tligo surviving appointees of the However, the prime ' ' GIIUIOC ” Pacino ” " .. in the two villages so the camel" W" pnpued m few. mm My I 0 tu yeah we-e E .3 5 GO eventual leader might be Hon. minls3?raEl?:h”lsv.:lvI:at?::noeltC:lP l.”.2l.”3”.'J?t”'l um '.i."3.f.."'".' xohvdelmlt-Il:um:o7li lmllaam' ngmhourni mvhh then m".?.2i'5 their om. "w"e”l" "m it c””'" ”' AUCKLAND N (cm sets: it. rssalosuu, mm, "mm, mm. on 'm 10 - it new ap ens - Id not. I intend to have the matter - -- " .. ng - tlm 1- bet as it passes ti: crossing mile The nest Jacks llolyoake. a 53-year-old ' . e res are the opening of Parliament. ma . "unit; 0' M. b:n Hi "mm '3' ncoggalalg 0' 'b; fully investigated and ii such is u".educ.ud hmmn Wu um” prune minister oi New Zealand Friday. He succeeds Sidney 6. Holland. M. who be- cause of poor health. liolyoalre, agriculture minister and deputy prime minister since 1949, will lead his National parts in ,new.gue,ral elections hr No vaasher ' Holland. a f t e r nearly cig years in the office. announced Aug. 12 his intention to resign at the end of the parliamentary ses sion in October. He stepped out about a month ahead of scheduls after "two warnings" from his doctors. Hehsd headed the gov- ernment since the National party ousted the Labor party in De cember, 1969. Holyoalte-'s admlnls stiuu prob- ably will bring no change in New Zealand's foreign or domestic pol- icies. He immediately announ d that the present members of the cabinet and executive council will stay on and that Holland will re main in the government as min- later without portfolio. l-iolyoalt. youngest New Zea- lsnd prime minister in 30 years. is a former barefoot farm boy. He quit school at l2 to help on his father's fruit and tobacco farm in the Nelson district. He completed his education under the instruction of his mother. a former schoolteacher. and by our- respondencc. Later he became a sheep and cattle farmer. 1-ammo a wood in me com. to go along with the proposal sidewalks built by Villlges and W. I be mke 5 won as P05, .1 Lincoln Dewar. Secretary of mitt-ee will be asked to report to the Univ ty of Toronto last mom lu My 0! Mo nowpon. Ezllgzluljl Iifallrsullnlnllstcti into the . Wm, sugm ya;-1311055, towns within the province. siblgotflter we rneglm I” known the Federation of Agriculture, the G0V9l'Ilm9lIl ill?" ID?-ell"? q "'."i if ” ''"'''”l "W" folio embers already in the u. .. "fa, ,- ' "U ""y In Acct efjf The request from the Met- "That the Provincial (10vcrn- the proposal .5 outlined in his Colm Waugh. President of the tail?” 0'! Sound "1"" "Edi 1 mmhur "dun hu 1”” "' cabinet. The other is Hon. W. J. ',,,g,;:.,o,1,, :ullr"E,p”h1:menu”; Y0P0m3n C0mmm99 Ind the CHY men! P8! 7-0 llle City 0' Char- letter could be carried out. he F9d9”"'0" and miland M3990” Whey which wwld be 0' 379"" I llfdiil ll pie Conservative nmwne M51. John-9 we”, mm. C e we 39”" Council was for the annual pay- lottctown the money in lieu of stated, lid. 3 Past President Of the 0l'- ”5l5l-'3” l0 9105'! need!-DI 91' -..s.. .........s.-:......a.ssss.. -K Atsst etesrTudorc.rsshedwladahleldolthecarThesteer-ltbedril ndh mo.mdu,”. - - vngspscea tecar a a ..... ....... .....'..:”'.-51.": l:'..""'...'.:-...""-.:.-.:":.::::t. t'..".?1.'."t1:.?.f."”:i.'i1:.f"??. rac Issl es W Main The drive. 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M, . ,0. wards Chpiottstown and the The car was towed away by tom msstnpadefence against ' ' V" cm about us face and lp- Ham trust wheel pumped the Walter Burhoe and ken to his Intercontinental ballistic ml-ollem '"" '"''l'' "” W '”"""" ”' v-mu: gas tsmn against the wooden guard along the edge ofgarage on St. Peter Road. 0" "'P"'Im':"” "film ';'.".'; "" ”':':'w”':::n:';::f:r Q: "(Will I50 "HI 1'0"?” 0' I forIe.a even Ma'n lnteruceontlneng: 33- O VWUWH III ecou 1 mon Wide Representation To Be Ark Governor --3;-we-, -31,, ,,,',”'m .,,,,,-m,.,,”',',','.,”.,c,.,,u,, ,, , 0 1 - rd 1' I force ehlefof-steftldlaclosed as associate the Detnce At Premiers And APEC Meet 0 "'d ” 5 ”P -2- ------c I- w- to- A-w--uo- .h . Interference '-,r-,-", '1", ':,g,.:;"c”' '- lil ilalhnlaataass. sf the Government of ' Isasu. other Iluul runs at . .9 r.rrrt.n nocrr. Ark. um -. "V ''':f''' ' M9908? 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