not @umdlio “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew" _ i A '0 -N°- 1“ “03:: 23:: - '- °- w caaawmrmwn, CANADA. THURSDAY. MAY 3, 1952. mg:- sxvmti is “a m Canuck Soldier Punished 1 For Smuggling Activities ras";::i°"r;:::.::ir::tCLC Head Talks WBM" 30-Day Prison lerm Ii it's Good For the Island The Guardian is For it WEATHER Sunny with cloudy intervals. milder. light glands be “high at Gnarlotte’tom 28 and ,. “l "m’wflmw lNew Poiato' ’Ian Asked ' Agriculture Mlniater Andrew MIcRI: repeated thla morning. that potato grower gmupa who} are seeking compensation tor poor yields in the past season should come up with I h et t er formula than I flat rate of 850‘ per acre. "Many growers I talked to," AS MAIDS STRIKE 1::Eilfi:‘Wi’rh U .S. Leaders m u an» n DEDDINGMN. England rams." he exflainaj. age in thla Oxfordahlre ham- is studying the matter and winI PRETTY GIRL SORTS DIRECTORIES 1'hr huiic task of getting the rum new editions of the 1962 'l‘dephone directory ready fa' doaributian ll being carried out by Lina Vessey. a commercial clerk at the f‘harlnttctnwn office of I thr Island Toll-phone (kinipany. . The new edition (‘BTTIM a cover acme of Green Gab. tea, the bane of Lucy Maude Montgomery. and it is the companys intentions in make Algiers Area Terrorized By Bombs Blitz, Murders I By JOHN RI'SH ALGIERS iReutersi Alt .iers was terrorized chncsrtay by a bomb blitz and a rash of murders reported to have claimed 96 lives, Semi-official estimates raid ‘2 Moalema werc killed In a big‘ boobydrap blast that carved I owath of rmallten through I crowd of 1.5m Monlem workers, All but four of the victlma in Algiers were reported to be Moslcmt Another It Moslcma were killed by carlv Wednesday night in terrorist attacks in the western city of Oran. Tbc official Frrnch death toll In Algiers was far lower than the semi official estimate. mainly bet-aust- of difficulties in erupting Moslem dcatt carried off to homes immediately aftcr the day's bomb attack. By early Wednesday night the official trill stood at only .15 dud and 129 wounded LONGER CIIBFEW The new outbreak at unit-rice came I! Algerian authorities undiluted the curfew on Al- gal? will be cxteodtd by 3‘6 5 starting todav The new curfew will last trnni am p.m. to it am. instead tom midnight to 6 am. The boobv-trap blast “at fol» lowed WMnesday night by a mortar attack on tho mixcd Moslem - European district of fielcourt and I plastic bomb at- tise of vanmn Island scones Mr. MacRae was of the coin- acre was paid It would have the effect of increasing potato acre- age in the province this year. he said. rish Hands Said Clean i LONDON‘ lAP)-7Actrcss Slo- lhhan MrKenna ram; out of a predawn argument here Wed- nesday insisting she did not scratch club owner Peter Cooks face "These hands are clean. these are Irish hands and they are on tutiirc Mumps, The ltfi'l diroclnry contains 231]!) list inns and the yellow page sce- tron has been mcmased by Is DAEM- W_IBI'TM0¢“’I'¥ P31” clean." said 40-year-old Miss carries civil deft-nee instmc- erpnna (tons. _ _ "This l( a British fare and """— ‘v ' ‘ll‘! hlcerttng." retortrtt (not. ‘23. who runs the Establishm-nt Club. Thc match of dialogue war overheard after a row involvrng Cook. Miss McKcnna and John Hippislcy. her ID-year-old ex curt. It started whcn the actress and Hippislcy Icft the club In the middle of American rom- odlan Lenny Bruce's act Cook, nursing a rut inniiih and battered face. reported “I was watching the ithaw from tho prnjcction room \ihcii I heard a lot of noise in the audicncr. Int-It on a Turkish bath in HM- scin Dev suburb Ton of the mortar bombs toll on a main strcct nt llclcourt and scvcral others caplodcd in narrow streets trading off it teed ‘Grain Danger ls Emphasized OTTAWA it‘f“ Canadian agriculture is expected in arc lncrcasni milk production this year. firm wheat export mat~ kets and sonic icr‘d grain siiori. ages in the west. the agriculture department reporlcd chncs. day. Those wm now at thc forc casts by the department in a new outloolt report thc tirst gcncrai sprln: forcrtut it has excr made Bland largely on uirh 'nrion as farmers' net-cling intentions. the size of livestock herds and world markets. the outlook rr» port also makcs some torvciu'ii .aboul price lrcnds. NAIO lrend ls Against Nuclear Arms Spread DAV! MeINTMfl Am (CPI — The NATO the further 5 3 AffatrI it i it: ailli 2' II iii rm nag. it it it lnuclear force. would not he dir- cusscd hert- serioust Before Strauss arrived. US. sources said the truestion of a ‘NA‘ID Me force would not iconic up. HIM other ntirlcar problem would be discussed. ,Vote Irregularity I :Charge Is Probed “mom rcpt—The RCMP were called ilto Toronto Rose- “). riding Wednesday to lnvM- to! date alleged electoral IMP iii-mu ’ Nelson Caltonguay, chief clwcv torII ethos. said he enlist the RCMP M he was bid aim were being tllmlly mated "When a couple I now know to be MIM Malian" and. Rap- piilcy got up to leave 1 xati' "t'm glad you'rc going, Can I show vou the way out'." "The next thing I knew was ‘that l-ltppislcy had hit me in the e and cut my Ho 1 follthd i ‘ file him out and in the entrance hall hc smashed me in the tare again Miss M c I\' c n n a then land in th ." Somc of the predictions. how. in e “mum”. t‘vcr. are band on the assump- tion that crop yields will be normal -ati ' which remains in doubt on the Prior- in where subsan moisturc rt- serves are low following last year's drought. SET-7 FIRM MARKETS Thus it says that truth farin- rrs Intending to seed four per ccnt mort- accragc in whcat.l tiir wheat crop may reach 5011A imam bushels if yields are average. Firm wheat market- arc in prospect and wheat and W I." of mm SI" flour exports “will likely equal "Au-m ‘22., at“ h,,,[ or exceed last season‘s total of mi m n u” no“. “gab 353.000!!!) bushels." on d I}, Cam, m,- rm gut" supplies in mint. Cooperative Assoc-tutor [Amit- theiruahcas. Themed“ mipmverod the hnardotdtredmtooame I‘ for spring and Itimmer needs. augmented by imports of United states grain. . lIl committee to study Milk production would top W last year's maximum pounds. 52:"! i" mm" “m “0 given average pasture condi- tions and a continued growth in the number ot milk rows Egg production from now to July it cxpcctcd to be above last year': level. but in the last half of the year reduced output and higher prices are forecast. Fawn m In! til-key- re 61“ likely to be produced. and thls 137.“ W would molt hi Itronger prices. the "Apart from the wit-rte ides doe ales than pend: run-t t's Manner-ah” wit reputed to have bitten 1 five nadiaiu trim-elf. his wife and m three omit: rim. in the bulld- M” W!" ALIEN!‘ "None at III are cltiretu. are alien." pair. tu- und they WH’ “That Mn't matter long have you been here'" llartmann said m be re- "T- i 3 Ill 5 p it! Ii‘ i ? “This would not be desirable." MORTGAGE is BunNsoA . Expansion ls Discussed For Co-op Supermarket Plans for expansion ti buai-i Iround of critical talk: Wednes- ‘ union leaders to settle the status of his power over the big inter- national unions which dominate the Canadian labor body. While .Indoin would say only that his two-day vlait Is to deal "with general trade union mat- ters." It was learned the ques- tion of autonomy of the TLC iii Involch particularly in the light of a threat by some of the International unions to set up a rival federation of their own in Canada, .lodniri will culminate a int-ct- tng with some of the executive council members of the Ameri- can Federation of Labor - Con- grcsfi of Industrial Organiza- tions with a talk with George Mcany. Al-‘L-CIO president. to- day. PROTESTS TREATMENT A major iasue centres on claims of the United Brother- CBC Offers Debate Time By DON HANRIGBT OTTAWA tCPI r A (IHC spokesman said Wednesday the publicly-owned corporation has offered time on its national TV networks for debates among the four party leaders in the June. In clcction campaign. The form of debate would be up in the politicians This was the first Indication that thc CBC atanda ready to ahovr Canadian viewers mutton: Mar to thr amt appearances of John Ken- nedy and Richard Nixon in the IBM US presidential campaign. Last week. leeral leader Pearson challenged Prime Min- later niefenbaker to such a tieL hair but the prime minister re- plied that he was "not tntcr- rated in providing TV audience! for others." M. Marla-an. manager. on behalf of the board of directors and m bolder-t. and weloaried William C. Ball as his aim. ‘o-ni Canada are metal .7119]: ed. the ugaolzarlim that m m.Mr. Marlaoan tilflctated at binning of lie mortaue. explatmd thc financial state- mtli. Ind Med question relative to it. ‘ Sentence ls Imposed retiring suitor i ‘and the union's refusal to\pay ion mat if a "a. ran, a; 550 w ‘day with top United States labor dues to the Canadian congress. The unloo. which has about )75.000 members in the U.S. and about 65.000 in Canada. will face automatic suspension from the CLC next month if it con- tinues to block dues payments. One proposed solution re- ported in be under considera- .tlon by Meany II that disputes between an international union and the CIA: should be settled by a special arbitration commitA tee representing the CLC and the AFL-CIO excrulivca. Dollar Rate Is Stabilized . OTTAWA tCPi Finance Minister Fleming announced} Wednesday night that the inter-i national exchage rate of the Canadian dollar is bcinf stabi- lized at 82": cents in terms of Us currency. The new rate takes effect immediately The new exchange rate hau‘ been formally established with‘ the concurrence of the. Interna- tional Monetary Fund. laid a atatcmcnt Issued by Mr Flem- In! Wednesday night's action ends a period of the "floating rate" which has prevailed for the (I nadian dollar Ilnce September.: 1550 . Russians His old servants have been refusing lately to enter the house. for fear of his ghost The vicar'I cousin. Camp- heIl Jarrett. who came here from Italy to settle ms ea- tate. said noises have been heard in the. study and coughs in the drawing room. Once a "mysterious hand' drew him back Into the draw- lng room. he said One of the maids. Mrs Betty Spencer. said she saw the vicar‘s ghost sitting in his w. ticlng his shoe laces. “l b el i cv e my cousin : ghost has been returning to the Vicarage to wind up his antique clocks and look at his favorite books." said Jarrett. rank of private by I court mar-‘ tial and sent to an army prison (or on days for his part in smuggling gold and opium Ill Laos and South Viet Nam. The court martial thus dcalt with the first of five Canadian soldiers accused of service of- fences last year while attached to the International Truce Su- pcrvisory Commission in Indo- china. A major and three other: will be tried later. Earlier. a military tribunal in Indochina slapped 3100 lines on a sergeant and two corporal! and severely reprimanded thcm. Two unnamed external affairs department men have been sus‘ pended pending their dismissal from service. India Preparing To Fight \IEW DELHI 'Reuters‘ Prime Minister Nehru said Wed- for possible war with Communist neaday India is preparing China He made the Itatomrnt tries on their border Wilt disclosed. Agree To Resume-Talks GENEVA (Reuters) it'm Wednesday altrced .‘llmt‘ talks today on thc East- Wcsl deadlock over a niicirar It‘slrbnn treaty in the three- Rua- to rte- Mr Hall expressed lit- an. pron-lotion of being manager of me business and his hopes to see It go onto future mog- ma Thomas Murphy S'th Store. Jack Bell. West Royalty. and (in-lea Jone-a. Poml. were dotted to the board of dir- . M0". power subcommittee of the I7- nailon disarmament conic r. Enrr Thr Sovrt-t more. cndcd daya of speculation whethcr Russia would boycott the Anglo-Amer- lcan-Russian teal-ban subcom- mittee In protest against re- ncwcd United States nuclear test; In the atmosphere. But It the same time Russia launched thc toughest attack yet on lhc new US disarma- ment plan which calls for pro- gressive Irma reduction In stages. Soviet chief delegate Valerian Winn accrued the [1.5. It the plrnary acssion of being inter- ested only in halt-measurea til was indicated by the .‘li—per-cent "across the board" proposal In the first thrccycar Itage of the U5. plan. The Russian plan calls tor equal elimination of armamcnla in stages without reference in what proportion of weapons or dcatrurtive power this would be. to Parliament as I new exchange 0’ notes between “1' two roun- dlsptiie Chinese Nehru said ‘l-‘lroadlr :prak. tng. we do not want---we diuike Intenaer-- ti war with China. But that lit not within our con- trol "Therefore we have to pre- pare for the contingency \Vc are growing stranger to facc it " A 3.000-word Indian note in China “' L ‘ here said India its not prepared to negotiate any border settlement while, China occupies parts 0! its territory. A Chinese note. reported from Peking by the New China news Henry. protested ageing: what was described as is recent in- fruaions by Indian troops Into Sinkiang province and .17 air- apacr violation: this year Both not" were dated .tnrll 1| Thc Indian notc rcplicrt to an offer In ncgotiair made hv China in I note a week carlirr “Whilc thc government of In- dia is always wIlllng to negoti- ate. it obviously cannot rom- promise with any aggression on Indian territory. nor can it nl‘~ gottaie so long In 'crrwmic‘ remain under ('hlnf‘sr M'Illpa- lion." the Indian not!- said likely dnw up . "2,, "mm,- By HAROLD MORRISON .hood of Carpenters of unfair ll hflllfi- . um w.“ hem,” u, the “den. WASHINGTON. (CPI—Claude treatment at the hands of the The vicar. Rev Mnurm ‘ OTTAWA iCPi—Blacit Watch The court martial bero to mm 0‘ Agriculture “d than p... Jodoui. pruident of the CanI-ilmomo - member CM: In tho Frost. died It 73 last Christ- Corporal Gerald Albert West mines today with tho trial (I led on to the government. all“ Lib" CWSMI- 09¢an I NGWIWMIIM loggers 615W" m" Dly- Wednesday was cut down to the Cpl. Hector Joseph Noel. of tho Saskatchewan Signals Troop. Like West. he also ta charged with I breach of military order and discipline hut particular: of the charge have not yet bee! revealed. West. 3.1. w a a convicted largely on a otatemetit to pm vnst nfttcen in which he said he carried I parcel for Mal. A W. Plait from Vientiane to Saigon although he suspected It contained gold. and later picked up a trunk from customs at Sat- gon for Cpl Noel although he thought it contained opium. West originally pleaded not guilty. but Tuesday after Illa hours of his trial changed his plea to guilty. The [witch ca I hear the end of a trial within .a trial to determine admissibl- ity of a srcond statement west ‘zai-e to two prm-nst staff iter- . grants. Those proceedings could not be reported at the time The judge. advocatc. Group Capt. .I ll Hollies, had warned .‘e portcrit against thr possibility that five ofticrrs of thc rour‘—— then absent would becom- awarc of thr evidence hean they gave thcir verdict. At the time. Stall 5111 FJ. Plummcr of the Provost Corp! emphatically denied uodcr nuen- tinning by West'< defending nt- ftccr. Mal Albert J. Clark. that he ever told West that the sec— ond statement contained "cnnilch to hang him " The judgc advocatc oat nrver required to maltc a ruling on whclhcr the statement would he admitted. because West then changed his plea But Gmtp Capt. Hollis noted that no mat- ter which ruling he might have madc "I would not want to he takcn I: approving thc Hit-tic! obviously rmnloycd by the pro vosl ncrsonnrl " In his final addrrss Wednes— dai. Prosecutor \Iat .lamel I-‘ai said that thc rorpotol'. suspicions that ‘llai Flatt“. por- ccl containcd gold Iatcr "be- came ccrtain " Mal Fav also said that when West dclivcrcd thr trunk to (‘91 \ncl at the Calinat Hotel in Saigon "ht- “as shown oaclt ages taken from the trunk in (‘pi \‘nri and told that they ‘contnincd opium." Pearson Shapes Plans OnColumbi Iv \Rf‘fl MacKENZIE CRANFROOK '(‘P‘ -(‘nn- Mcncc that thr l‘mitvl start-- will "re-examine" the rnliirnhII River Treaty with a ncw Lio- aRiverDeal oral gnu‘rnmcnl wail untreated chnrtdav by Liberal Lender T’carsnn. The trralv must he reexam- lncd bccaiise thcre to "over iuhelmini‘r evidence that it is a [pom dcal for Canada." Vt, .T‘t‘arsnn «aid in onion: puhllo a nine-point Liberal party prov gram for the Columbia lilllD' lion tic KMIU‘ in this Knotenlv town an arm ronct‘rnod in tho t‘anadianl niim State: — Britnh ‘Cnllfmhil arrangement: to rip operativelr harness the hvdm and flood control potential of thc t'oliimbi-a l “r Pearson said the finer- Icans linnu ihcx got a ‘zood deal" when thr-v signcd a no yrar lrcati in January ‘nxt ‘yoar It was ratified speedily ‘bx thr 1'5 but Canadian at- llicatlon has bccn delayed pcndv ting ecttlrmcnt of a federal-B f'. idisputr about financing and iii! position nf power accruing 'rom iAmerirwn me of (anadl-stnro‘ ‘watcr Thrce sloranr dam: mum. summon are proposed in Canada In prinriplr a Intuit-oi :M'r'w mcni would not oppon- the tale lot either American generated ipowcr duc Canada or the apart 1:1 any power but ench can abould be )Idlrd on It! merita. I WEB SALE Further. tbc LIMTII‘ ween the «air of this Amman 1’0.- eratcd power. or Metre— ‘beneftts by mama a prawns! {to well and build storage It. without settling on a price firfl. "Tn promise first and new» yr eon-wards is a betrayvl 1 Conadian and EC m" he slid Hr