TELEPHONE 8506 P"!!! meets seller with Guardian Want Ads. Dial 8506 ask for classi. fied ed falter. for quick results. 12 PAGES more Guardian "Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew" C THIRD MODEL BOYS' PARLIAMENT OPENED Prowse is Bobby Cox. Charlottetown. UP- Lieutenant Governor (UPPER IEP'T( reads the speech from the Throne at the opening of the Third Older Boys' Model Par- liamen of Prince Edward Island. sergeant at Arms holding mace PER. RIGHT. Premier Sandy Flack flanked by the member. of his Cabinet moves the address in reply to the Speech from the Throne. LOWER LEFT. Opposi- Lltlll Leader 'Jim Norton of Sum- merside speaks in reply to the speech from the Throne. IDWER RIGHT. Clerk of the House. Gor- don MacBeth gives instruction to page boy Arthur Strang. Another page boy. David Clow performed his duties capably during the first session. (see story on page 2). Guardian Photo MILK BD. RECOMMENDATION Advance In Price Of Milk Gets-Government Sanction Government of an ap- Eicationoltha Provinciallinik tohavathepriaeofmiiktbe advanced two cents pa quart in Charlottetown and Bummersid and one cent per quart in other towns of the Province. was given by order-in council this week. it is expected that the new prices will be coma effective some time before the 15th of February. in all cases I0 per cent of the Fuel-Oil Pinch . Tightens In N. Y. NEW YORK (AP) - A fuel-oil Mach brought on by an eight-day tugboat strike increased Friday. Hospitals. apartments. hotels and fafiorles sought emergency sup- p e 8. Meanwhile. tugboat owners con- tinued to negotiate with Local 338. United Marine Division of the Na- tional Maritime Union. whose 4.- 000 members have idled I00 tugs in a contract dispute Almost all of the city's coal and- fuel oil is brought in by barges driven by the tuga. local 880 scaled down its wage demands to a reported 10 per cent. its members now average 81.78 to SIM an hour. increase will go to the producer tbeothersopercentwlllgoto dlltribtl tor. . The Milk Board which consists of three men: H..l. MacDonald, Chairman; Roland MacDonald, producer and Dr. W.R. Carson. consumer recommended the ad- more in the price of fluid milk when it was shown by producers and a that the cost of feed. labor and equipment had risen to the point where a greater return was Justified. The Board's recommendation for the increase in price was made last Decem coma final until it was passed byiccnts up in 27 cents. bar but could not be- Cost-ol-Living Demonstrations Continue To-Flare In Madrid MADRID (AP)--Police thumped near Madrid. There was no an- demonunung ggudgnw had, pry. nounccment of matters discussed. day while the Spanish, cabinet sought a solution of growing diffi- culties which have caused three llllll-N7!l'0l'llVll'I l30YCotta wltlllll transport continued on a reduced a month. The cabinet met with Gen. Fran- cisco Franco at his Prado Palace in Barcelona beginning Jan. 14 the Executive Council.' The Act provides that the increase shah be published for three succes- sive days in a Charlottetown news- paper and appear in the Royal Gazette. The increase in the price of milk now brings the price to the Speculate On Soviet Message To Adenauer BONN (Reuters) - Chancellor Konrad Adeaauer said Friday he has received a new message from Soviet .Prvamlar Nikolai Biilganln. The disclosure at a press con- ference set off ' 1.... um : HARLOTTETO-WN. CANADA SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9. 1957 EISENHOWER, KING SAUD REACH AGREEMENT U.S. Gets Saudi Arabian Air Base In Arms Trade "Movement oi Prince Edward Island potatoes from the Province in January totalled soo carlots, a reduction of 2s per cent from last years total of 1.250. Total uary 31 at is just ahead of last year with a total 1956-57 move- ment of 6,1 cars compared to 6.809 a year ago." reports Mr. E.W. Campbell, manager of the P.E.I. Potato Marketing Board. The 1956 Dominion Bureau of Statistics estimate of P.E.I. total production was lower than that of 1955 by 920 carlots. so. assum- ing this figure to be fairly sc- curale. holdings in the Province should be lower than last year by 942 carlots (92) plus 22). Following is a comparison of movement for the two years. 1955 1950 (but 70.875 133.500 887.591 1.926.676 1.427.550 5.106.517 5.Iz8,Hl -Movement in January was re- movement for the season to Jan- 1956 strlcted by unusually cold weath- er. and also to some extent by a shortage of refer cars. - this, despite a rail movement which was over 100 cal-s'below January The car shortage is still acute local C.N.R. employees are. as usual. doing lhelr best with the cars at their disposal. Mr. Camp- bell siates," but every year it is the same story. and despite this annual experience of refer shori- ages ihe C.N.R. evidently cannot or will not make adequate pro- vision for our transportation re- qulrements. MANY COMPLAINTS "A great number of complaints U. S. Reds To Meet Today NEW YORK (AP) -- U.S. Com- munists will go into a four-day convention here today in a show- down struggle on future Hey. The question is whe er the party will adopt what some party E call "an American road PAGE! UFLD MOTOR Nild. Motor Vessel Sinks. Crew Escapes TRINITY. Nild. (CP)-Blob ice pierced the sides of the motor ves- sel Marvid and sent her to the bottom Friday as she fought her way through Trinity Bay to de- llver 30 tons of coal to this east coast village. The nbrvid. owned by A. Duf- tet of. Clarwavtlls.--Ifid.. down 510 yards from her wharf. his crew of six escaped. wentilnd to socialism" or stand fast to the traditional Marxist - Leninist line handed down by the Kremlin. The 300 delegates representing some 15.000 members will convene in the Chateau Gardens, a lower east side hall that rents space for meetings and dances. The Daily Worker, Communist newspaper. described the ball as "inconvcniently located for most delegates." but said that it was chosen only after 00 other places bad rebuffed party attempts to convention-space. - The convention. the party's lot will be its first since 1950. Russia may make a dramatic move on German reunification. Adenauer told reporters he would not divulge contents of the note "even if you stand on your head." but replied freely to ques- tions about Sovlct policy. The chancellor said he is "con- householder up to 19 cents per.Vll'99ll" "Nil MOSCOW3 lorelilil P0l- quart in Charlottetown and Sum- merside with a one cent increase in other towns. It has been pointed out that the price of milk on the Island is still much less than that be- in): charged in other mainland ucentres where it ranges train 31 While the ministers met. police- broke up a demonstration of uni-. versity students. A citywide boycott of municipal scale through its second day. Simi- lar boycotts took place l0l' 10 ll!!! and in Seville Jan. 18. MORE RIOTS? devel- lcy will change in the near future. Reasons for the predicted change. he said.-are the need to raise Russia's living standards. "the upheaval in the satellite sy- tem" and the development of modern atomic weapons. MEETS ENVLY Before the press conference. ” conferred with Soviet Ambassador Andrei Smirnov. who returned from Moscow Thursday with the llulgsnin message. "In our policy toward the Soviet Union. we should or must avoid anything which might be regarded as a provocation." Adensuer told reporters. The chancellor also said that "no real. i ngible security" could come from a paper agreement for a European security pact guaran- Given Ex OTTAWA (CP)--The Canadian wheat board Friday got a new five - year lease on life amid charges and counter-charges that the Liberal and CCF parties are trying to wreck it. The Commons unanimously ap- proved. by a vote of us to 0. the principle of extending the powers of the board as the sole marketing agency for prairie wheat. oats and 'barley. The powers. due to expire July 31. are to be extended to July 31. 1962. The l-louse then discussed the bill in detail and gave it third and final reading before sendln it to the Senate. Trade Minister Howe. who re- ports to Parliament for the wheat board. criticised CCF demands that the wheat board copy the United States policy of a give-away dialed by the United States and Run program for farm surp Wheat Board tension lures. He chided the oposltion for forc- ing four days of debate on the re- lltlvely-slmpie bill to change a couple of dates in the Canadian wheat board act. Mr. Howe said every Commons discussion related to wheat mark- etlng hurts the boards chances of selling what abroad NOT PERMANENT in mmlttee. three CCF amend- ments which would have had the effect of making the wheat board a permanent body were thrown out by votes of 55 to 8. 56 to 24 and 55 lo 26. Social Credit Leader Low, sup- porting the amendments. said that in law nothing is pennanent. Leg- islatlon making the board perma- nent could be rapealed any time by any government not liking it. 900 Potato Ca riots Moved From Province In January have been registered this season on the grade of potatoes being re- ceived on our Canadian markets. and have been substantiated by several local residents who have seen our potatoes (red soil pro- minent) in the grocery stores in: WEATHER Clear, becoming lng. Low-lllgll 5 and 30. Outlook for Sunday: Occasional rain and drizzle. lntheoven- PRICE 5: Pact ls Boost For Saud As Arab Leader In Middle East WASHINGTON (AP) e- Presi- dent Eisenhower and Saudi Arab-1 ia's King Saud Friday coupled an-. nouncement of a long heralded Dhahran Air Base-for-arms deali with a pledge to oppose any use of force in the Middle East. Those were the salient points in a joint communique summing up talks which started Jan. 30. The communique. about 600 ently went far beyond what """"7 States officials hoped for wbnr they arranged for sand to null his visit to the United States. U.S. policymakers view Saud as a counter poise t.oAEgypt'a Presi- dent Nasser in the Arab world. Eisenhower pledged with Saud to seek Middle East peace within the United Nations framework. They apparently aimed a rebukd . . - ' - - - ii in Quebec and Ontario. while mus. words long. was issued after Ei.at the Bl'lilSiiFI'PI1ClllBl'IE a , growers are conscientiously try, s-enhower had flown to Thomas-l tack on Egypt last fall-as well lville, Ga.. and Saud had gone to as a warning 10 F-i1SSl8 - W59- ifrf, :fm”:k,ef.. lffjfg f,'e”dfa,Lll::fjl Blair House following a final 95- they agreed to this communiqu- in their grading. and, in the last few months thou: poor grade.- have been playing havoc with the reputation of P.E.l. Potatoes. "Every grower should be aware of the premium that P.E.l. po- tatoes have been bringing and also that in order to maintain it the quality of our pack must be kept up to the highest standards Let us not kill the goose in order to get all the golden eggs at once! Local tablestock prices yester- day were generally 31.20 per 75 pounds bulk ht shipping point having slipped about a dime Lhl: first of the week and recovered about a nickel since. Sebago seed is being quoted on about same basis as tablestock with Cobblers and some other varie- ties bringing a premium. b70,000 Raid At Airport B MONTREAL ICP-Two young armed bandits Friday deftly held up a Royal Bank of Canada branch amid the cosmopolitan bustle of Montreal Airport and vanished with 870,000 warning that pursu- ers would touch off an explosive liquid sprinkled at the entrance if they followed. Police tests showed it was "some inflammable liquid like gasoline which did nothing more than burn." Police on hand minutes after the cool duo escaped by auto im- posed highway patrols with no ap- parent resu'its. A spokesman dis- counted the possibility the men might have escaped by private airplane from the airport located in suburban Dorval about 12 miles west of Montreal's centre. Bank officials said the 370.000 loss was exceeded in the city's his- tory only by the 1924 Hochelaga bank robbery in which 8142- 000 was taken from an armored car. Had the bandits waited another half-hour they would have inter- cepted an armored car carrying funds to the busy branch. The holdiip went so smoothly and so quietly no one outside no- ticed anyilung awry until after po- lice arrived. MINGLED WITH EMPLOYEES The men struck at 5:55 a.m. mingling Will! the first of 15 em- player-5 to arrive. one shielded "NEW EVIDENCE IN PILOT BOAT SINKING Large Portion OI Nild. Coast is Blockaded By Heavy Driltlce ST. JOHN'S. Nild. (CF)-Every The 360-ton ferry Kipawo that bay and high! in noflllweslerh Ind 0000901! the 10.000 people of Bell Party leaders ilem-tfllly 0010- Justice W. Arthur I. Angiln. dis- foundering. 8omething's got to lookout was on the how of the Donald Marks. 19. of Corner asked about a dispatch to the Bal- in the dulte's absence the press llorlllwellefll NGWl0IlMl0Nl ll mlllll lllC0ll09Pll0il 3!! with the brute the event before a DIIQIII frict Judge in admiralty for New hold the mast up. it won't stay ship when the collision occurred Brook Mid. said he heard a voice iimore Sun by its London cor- has centred some attention on ammed with Ifell CIR?! Ol PICK lW9l lnllllllml llld l0 51189900 0)? honoring Fnlanliltl Sllldf-"ll Mlllll Brunswick. suggested in a special in the water without a hull under because of high winds. vapor and off the stern of the Avalon say respondent reporting that cafe eight - year - old Prince Charles. ' cc that extend in unbroken field! mum Thm'IdIr- fee but forced Mouton: who was killed in flsht- court Friday that the British ii." the cold but that A man was on "hurrv up” after the collision. He society folk were "talking openly There has been talk about hard- . so is. no.-run, her to switch terminals from For ing in Madrid in me. Last year g-gm... 1:-.,.-g A.-.10.. might not The hrokaastunap of a mast and his way forward at the uniewnue said he pm--um:-d the voice came of a rift" between the royal ships for a youns boy deprived TN la N09bll0- I 3991? l"' W3”, CW9 19 Fill” MIT! 9- ll VII the Occulml I" I Pitched have sunk a harbor pilot bent in pieces of wreckage. identified by he and the chief officer watched from another crnii since he was con e. of the company of his father. 3 c..-. or Mfg In not-me.-. mm: Johns to nrlgas. so miles away. battle between party mcmbsn a Bay of Fundy collision Jan. it. Pilot super-lstasdenr J. A. Mac- from the bridge for other ships. alone on the stern. Coiville replied: - enrnmunlties. has i new out n- It time her -around e-riv this and mu-rat-nets! -Mew M " are taking too much for Klrlnon as from up star- Lawyers for the Avalon owners He mum-a he saw a red ugh: --n is quite untrue out there is 0"” B50175 i on port from COW 9!. Georse on "Bk Mir 50' duck in Bell Hand police. Mr Justice Anglin said board of in. ot boat were and crew members obiected sev- " uite A ways up in the air" driftr any rift between the Queen and Friends of the duke have quot-d . . the "t" W” ""04 ll" WW ""' "'t'"9' "”d'-""0"" W Madrid lice forces have later I I niacin! irnr-sport depamnent found by searching ships 5...... of eral times during so .Giliia' croso nil; off the u... alter feeling the the Duke of Edinburgh." mm us win: that the only my a "" l'''"l'' "3 "”"”'"' "W ”i""l- ' vened eneli-izeticaly at any sign of-tquiry moved through its third the t ' crew V called ' " . ghl "vibrato" The sun correspondent Joan to be happily married to I Queen ' W I'll" Pllllllo 557993 Tfllll .1. JOIN, T day. to teatib saw anything hit a red Jean Brisset of Montreal. com) P Graham said in her dispatch is to be the head of the household and Conception bays i the mob - "M 0"" Questioning Captain Baxter um may :5. y..i........ who sel for the owners. use in. A... srorrnn r..vm.vr.s --11.. whisper started last surn- hi private-and her servant in push- ”... st John's remains open but the ll of the 3500-ion freighter. said he saw . yghlgg ngm too Ion apparently did not blow the Raymond Francis Truscnii. 22- mar. it was then hinted by the lie. - The only open port on the wear out out wind carries the threat . Justice Anglin asked: "How The New Brunswick Supremd required four long blasts of her year-old second omzmo-r. sand hr know-It-nib that the We of 34- M N""'l"" "W ""5" Q"! ., . ,....u gr-gmcuj 3...... of as ice bapsaae. lcefieltis he do you know u (the puot ho-ti Com hutiee asked it the light whistle to call the pilot boat and received a stop engines order inburgli had more than I pawns once asked him if he felt be It! cm-ed to supply the USAF NI'I.MM I start on the rocks. break In em cones have been on the port asked it the harbor craft in fog from the bridge at 7:13. one mIn- interest in an unnamed woolen the recipe for a happy maniacs." en - ' ' W" as all ear to sea? 1: might (let! aHe of is. .1... mi... than gave four short blasts to find h- ate earlier than the order was and was meeting her regularly in "Yes." he answered with .a re: northeast eoalt. Ilevessassouur ship um hittha on was naast. '1 couldn't say," coming ships. - recorded in the ship's official log. the private apartment of Baron smile. "Common '- bll5'l'll"ll'l'l"'""l'.l methoetandsentittothebot-CsplataPowdmnwned. "Icanremernbereniyoseecea- Beesthnatedhisengineswere slams south imm Arctic vIl!rI- baa" The ram. gughu-gs captain. the captain replied at -'75 or so revolutions lhefi will Vfobllili ll? '0 "It might have been." Captata wbotii &hcIld World War Mr. Brisset asked how the pilot minute" when he felt "I will we Ivrins Powell said. Asked u ho mount was hr-st resin. atroopsbip. said boat and minute: one " Trnscott me a "rouizh os- n, I wm his "contact" with the 0- esa&'t upset. why the pilot another tbrning into the harbor. dmate" of the ship's speed could LATTTDOT NA" nwm & Raft that sank it with level not dHa't swear on the radar be derived by calculating that I Ice bloclid the Labrador cm! sass aboard. the Newfoundlaad- aereea. Dim" 3' Wm" line revolutions equal one nauti- I DONE P baa eqtaia ted "it would "Just blowing." Ca . Powell cal mile 1- hour. filled the straits of Belle isle. ”. mu ,,”y- .' POIJJWID IIGULATIONS um, "jullyt one long bias." ndmgmlfg Malcolm Harwmd. wmta has N04" arr. Justice Anglia took" a hand Ir. Jaatiee sum pus . pl Capt. Powell estimated sis knots of Devon. England. said he saw llolilvlsil DIV. 'llI'lI'll)' 5" '"'l , ta- the examination of Captain lotlf Nnlatlow which said that was the minimum speed needed a redand white light appear about '0' MIMI! after he was sublected to in peer weather a ship should to maintain steerage "under we so feel to the right of the ship at- mr IL John's tr. Gillts of Saint me. move at a Isdcate and vailing conditions." oer cm. 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'5" 5'90 IIIIVIH anhuuasseayassrenuo-iauaueousamsu-cu-csswnueuosusu. Iii Cali . asas. srsnorraeoraerrrsesusauwss -rrnraeary condenser:-less '1! . 0 he"-was use." In auras an as -ssuo wm not . . I pike i Overshadowing Friday's opments. however. was growing fear of graver disturbances today. That. will be a holiday honoring students of the Faiange party kil- icd during the Spanish Civil War. SAINT JOHN, NB. VCPI-Mr. said. "the pilot boat couldn't beier in cross-examination that no snuurloil alm.'u'd the Avalon. ,Saw Lights Before Crash: the; minute meeting at the White House 3 between the two heads of state; The 55-ycarold king leaves Wash ington today. Travelling with the: king. by royal invitation. will be. Victor Purse, deputy chief of pro- 20001 for the state department. i The communique applauded "the atmosphere of cordiality" in whichi Eisenhower and Saud held consul- iaiions. Their announcement also in- cluded a boost for Saud as a Mid- dle East leader. a bow in the direction of the "Bandung Prin- ciples" and applause for Eisen- hower's Middle East resolution. But the core of the announcement was the agreement on the Dhahraa Air Base and military assistance. BEYOND BEST BOPES The Joint communique appar- ank his face with a newspaper and both donned masks inside Emvlovoes were told to "stand naturally by yous-.rieshs.2-with the full staff accounted for they wen motioned into the vault opened at lsjtunpolnt by manager T. D. Col- us. There was no shoving or push- ing said an empl . '"l'hey told us what to do and we did it." Befor leaving with bundles of bills stuffed into containers one man shouted: "Don't try to follow us. We've just poured a liquid on the floor and it will explode if you walk on it." Police who found a bottle of liquid on the bank step declared tests showed it was a harmless inflammable nuld. JUVENILE8 ON CHARGE GANANOQUE. Ont. (CPJ-Po- lice Chief E. 1.. Lancaster said Friday two la-year-old students have been charged with arson fol- lowing a fire which caused more than 32,000 damage to Llnklater Public School early -Thursday. Fire Chief " " Hampton said fire resistant materials in the new C.A.F. son of Mr. and Mrs. J.i. language: "They assert their firm opposi- tion to the use of force from any source as a means of settling in- ternational disputes." The anguage of another point recalled the principles agreed upon at the Asian-African conference in Bandung, Indonesia. two Ye!" ago. This section declared lnde pend.-znce. peace, and prospetiis were the aims of the Middle East people and any aggression against their territory or independence from any source endangered peace and stability and should be opposed in acccordance with United Nations purposes and principles. The communique also noted Saud's "satisfaction" with Eisen- hower's explanation of the pred- dent's Middle East resolution. FOR FRANCE Corporal Finley Macxinnou B. Macxlnnon Murray River will will move with his unit 423 All- Vleather Fighter Squadron to Grostenquin in eastern Francs early this month. National Defence Pb GOOD CLIMBER8 The Barbary ape of Gibraltar wing, where the fire broke out. saved the l7-room building. and North Africa is an alille trra t " ber. although it has no tail- Rumors Of Disc LONDON Queen And Husband Denied (AP) - R umors on his tour last Oct. 15. He opened - I printed in the United States of the Olvmvlc Games 3' M"'b"""" ord Between discord between the Queen and secretary at her husband brought a denial Fri- day night from Buckingham Pal- ICE. Cmdr. Richard Colville press the palace was and then called at New Zealand. New Guinea. Gambia and the Falk- land Islands. The royal couple are to be re- . united next weekend in Lisbon at the start of an official visit to Portugal.