l MAXIMS MAXIMS or A K 01' A. MERE MAN MERE MAN not the grilled fool the tom of war pursue, when blood the many to enrich the Jew. Ajnatlooandhlliaw oourlll my little more than a blind man pIe's aper A--. is A Readb Everybody-. nulhisdot. 5, carrier: Charlottetown, lummenldo 015.00 per annum. llluwlien in I. I. I. 39.00. other Provinces and U. I. A. 012.00 per annual. Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew. CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1951 U. s. STATE DEPT. BANS AMERICAN TRAVEL IN HUNGARY CommonslAclopts ,AVqnii-Price-Fixing Bill Young British Private ls Awarded The V. C. in Kore Conservatives Call Hail To Opposition Appointed Assistant Supervisor At Havana Mr. E. M. Robinson. O,B.E.. Man- Orders tonsulales In Cleveland. " New York Closed WASHINGTON, Dec, 28 -(A P) -The United States State De- partment today banned American travel in Hungary. and ordered 14 PAGES the Guardian. live Ounce. Morning Daily Founded I881. N. S. Poultry Industry Threatened By Disease I ..... HALIFAX. Dec: 28- (CP) - Nuva Scotia's 510,000,000 poultry industry is threatened by New- castle disease and Federal experts are trying to find a remedy, an agricultural official said here to- iewis Blames 0 Mine Management .. . i A t m Ba k I N S V Hungarian consulates I ind Cleve- night. d o r .. - . a 61' 0 9 ll 0 0V-3 C0 13 land and New Work case . John Prou foot. a romlnent I w5Sfl1!3?,'t1s,.,D,?:lv:?e (,O,,i;f,, M: 0 I OTTAWA. Dec. 28-(CF) -The irl Charlottetown. will be leave Secretary of state Dean Acheson New Glasgow chicks.-Tl) farmer. named winner of the Victoria Chmmmli Whlght at-'l0Pt9d the in: the CltrY it tho "Id Of -7311"? .announced the action. It was in said earlier otday that bad vac- Cmss for his almost smg1e,,h,.md, Government's contentious antl- my on transfer to Havana, Cuba. retaliation for 1-Iungaryts detent- cine from Dominion Government BENTON, 111,, Dec. 28 - (AP) ad mm against horde, of M. price-flxlnc bill after defeating He will assume the post of As- ion of the four U. s. Air Force laboratories at Ottawa is respon- ..John L. Lewis today blamed the Mk,” Chmese 3,, KO”, 13,, n one last attempt by the Prosrev sistant supervisor for the Cuban mess released today after the u. sible for bringing the disease in- mine mamgament for the blast month. lsive'e1(t3lt:nserli1ra;.ive3s to have the branch, 5. paid sl2o,ooo in fines, to the dProvince. h M t d which wok 119 lives in Olgeng The soldier Pte. William Speaks C C use on S eve . "Mn B”bI””” 15 ”” 5'''3”3” '9 in 3 5”teme"t' Aches” satldf The me”? mm ” a E9 e Mine No. 2 near West Fran or man, Wm reeewe the Commom GeSol;ol;tlyI'm-evbcfdgero rgggfzurnrrictrgiti the we” India, having served "The American people are right- eiaboult one-tthlrld ofj breetdier siocck last Friday, . ' wealt.l1's highest award for valor ,4 3" 1 M3 3 1 ed m” at the Santo Domingo branch for fully indignant. Because we, value 1) le E09" '3 "fl ”"M "'l E: The United Mine Workers pre- Sunday from Maj.-Gen. A. J. H. LONDON D 28 (R 59”” V9 9 9" a""”""ce "t twenty years, A native of Mary5- the welfare of the individual above WW5 0 ,'he 9”" "Ce" are an sident, in an interview, said the Case” commander of me In . ) A bl. dec. - eu- his party was calling it half to vme' NIB” he began his bgnking all else. We have paid me 50. 13,000 birds were destroyed and Chicago. wnmlngton and Franklin comma-nweanh Division ;!r3;;1-em gt a Vance iriith the its seven-day battle against the career at the Fredericton branch called .HncS.l.. an additional 12,000 have been Coal company knew gm-ea to live n L. the second V. 0: won by E extract "Don "cancer w b Sn n,-iiezisllijrie. It was ewlndent, he said, in 1922' and Wu transferred w placed under quarantine. some days before me explosion that British soldier in Korea. The first called H 11 WE: clalllrlaeld bier: loafhcs Plath); wlmtll have to how the D”mi"lca” Republic in 1928' Pnucnce Wm"-mg Thin. gooodfhemf -werel lost on the me mi” was dangerous' was awarded posthumously last today by Dr. Gordon Ward in majorityllveg 0 e government Yetntilnlni theta "mu 1945- I" , ".3; i,?f,,,?;,'" 2536' the dnease With a voice shakins Vmh em” -lhnllhfil t0 M3l- Kehhem Muir ox we Medical World Organ of As a final attem t to at the 1940' he was appmnted Manager . He war-"ed at -the same lime that struck the rovince onl once be- mini Lewis 531d: , the Arizyll and Sutherland Hlgh- Britain's Medical 'Practltion- House to reject what le dgcrlbed of the Santa D”mj"go branch lam pauence is not mexhaus- to e in 194lli- rid th ymild e l- "creai events cast their Sha- 1&nders- 9FS' Union. as an "ill-considered" ;nea:llre he The ”'w”d M the 033' W” tabla" dermlc was ellr:inatedequickl)'. ll-le d0W5 hem" them' and 5” do Speakman, whose own unit. is He said I-I11 was used'”wlth moved that the legislation, be made F9 Mn R”i?l"5tm l" 1945 "1 Acheson Charged 315” that me confirmed that the current sick- mine 8XPl0550”s.'" also the Argylls. is attached to it degree of success which given third reading six months '9F0,gml'19" for his services in, the .9””'”""”” Budamst regime has ness developed in flocks recently The tunnels in the mine We” the 1st Battalion of the King's is really astounding when one hence. That technical device is Mmlslvry 05 F0061 Of the ,.Bl'ltl5ll lg"0'-Cd H"? D35": rules or 10"g.', vaccinated. "squeezing" 33 19-35” ,””'9e dal” own Scottish Bordcrers. He left remembers that it has been used in efforts to kill govern- G0VEmm9nt 05 '9PFe59m3tlVe and established mtemmmal wnducl" Symptoms are a mild cold and before the blast, he said. the British base hospital at Kurc. employed solely for the treat- ment legislation. shipping agent for sugar in the "Repeated requests were made sneezing in the early stages. fol- --squeezing", Lewis explained, is Japan, to ay and is flyl to bat- ment of cancer cases declared His motion was defeated by in Republic during the war years. to the ”"”8”""' ”"”1””195 i” lowed b nervous disorders and a the shifting of earth 3"”"” talion headquarter: Trim Korea, to be without any hope at vote or 111 to 27. with the Pro- In 1946-47 he visited the coun- M" E- M' R””"'”" "Hint? Ameflct" 0mm”! W Yfs” drop-offyin egg production. There tunnel-ways. That procesl "P where gen, cnggelg will pm the nll from any other sort of grcsslve Conservatives winning tries of South and Central Am- .. the alrmenv Achestm ”ld' N” had been no spread evlrlent in leases large quantities of metham coveted decoration on hi.s,breast at 1”-htmehh ' support only from J. L. Gibson erica as Special Representative at year. , , 5"” 399355 W55 albwed elm" be" the last 10 days and the disease gas from the coal seams. he add' a Sunday parade, "There are now records of (Ind-Comox-Alberni). The Llber- the Bank, prior to his appoint- He was also the vice-president lore tl"lal,0r Subsequently when seems to be confined, ed, Spoakman, whose home" is in me")? C8585 which have wt" als. C.C.F. and Social Credit ment to the General Office at of the Charlottetown Board of his request W85 N”-"9W9d. , It struck heaviest in Pictou Investigators have agreed that ,A,lt,l-lngham, chasm,-e, won the v, 1 Vivcd seven. eight: 01' nine members voted against the mo- Toronto in .1947. He was the Trade, a director of the Char- In the Cll'Cl-lm5tBIlC95i 1" View County, which markets its eggs methane gas caused the blast- c. for his action last Nov. 4 when years after all hope from tlon. Manager of the Bloor-Spadma lottetown Club. and It member of 0f the "W531 of the Hungarian mostly in Cape Breton and Nor- The management knew or thil 6,000 hnaucal Chinese Hung other measures had been ab- A second division was called by Branch infroronto from 1949 un- the Y.M.C.A., the Curling Club llllthfl-Flues W Defmlt Amerlclin thern Nova Scotla. "squeezing". Lewis said. and memnlves on three companies of andone ." the Progressive Conservatives on til he came to this City in March, and the Golf Club. Ommtlls t,0 eX9l”Cl59 Y-his n0l'mBl only remedy is de-population of should have closed the mine t-0 mg 3.,,dem,.,, James Henry Thompson. third reading of the -bill. The 1950. His successor as manager of right. which ls basic to the ex- the flock. the official said. Farm- dean out me gag before per- The citation told how Speak, director of reseuch at the measure, which now goes to the since comlng to Charlottetown, the local branch will be Mr. tension 03 Cusmmary consular ers were hoping that the Federal mimng gm-that work, man. with grenades and a mach- Hm” R5.3'-mm” L”b””"t"'l”v Sena"? for three readings and Mr. Robinson has given whole- Chester R. Handrigan, a native of PFOWCUOH 10 American citizens Agriculture Department's "slaugh- me mm mug” almost 3 onbman Sunbury on Thomas. who pro- royal assent. was adopted also by hanged supp,” to community ac- NeWfoun,diand' who ,5 at 9,555”; abroadnihe United States Govern- ter and compensation" policy mame "amst me attacking Reds. duced the H. 11 extract after vote of 111 to nvmes, "mg as Chairman 01 3 member of me Sm: at me ment Will no longer validate the would be offered. 1-Iisufepcated charges against the Chin!-ac, urging his comrades along with him, were said to have saved 13 years' research. said today: "H. 1 is extracted from human urine. When a person The legislation will prohibit manufacturers from fixing the re- tnll selling prices of their pro- the Special Names Committee in the Cancer Campaign for this General Office of the Bank Toronto. in passports of American citizens for travel in Hungary. "Furthermore. since the reci- Montreal Flood Mosr or- fill: MEN WHO CRY Ar W0 stops growing he (or she) ducts. The Progressive Co serva- .. r cl b i. i' th h E lll;ll'll' glcitldfihinutlll: Bnllirctlicllggllsltllgt-E ,31tS:;:i W'9X(i)l'9l19 KTOWRI tlvgs ,arg1ued that the pr:datory ' ' Eollslllara:rlvllegesehase)l::el1nlilllll- veg, ,, ,, ,,,, W... i:..:-is no mes rowing ms: iiiirtiii thiiegftifittfti Slowly Recedes 5”" MWED " (or M-a1et:de':8m'p'S:;: zgwttmaeo have extracted and called H. many small merchants out of - legatlon in Washington that the In the b me ! Hm, '- I 11. business to the advantage of the .,, 9 Hungarian comugagu 3,, gm, ii , ” . ” 283' whe” He said he had ..1-aasoned big firms. ' t h- h L MONTREAL. Dec. 28- (C?) W0 wml” 01 tn” MYYH5 '9” that these substances which The measure pfovgd 11, he the n . S arm 1ry'd W m an 1o” id m Dynamite today failed to clear 7 lsrlti:tl:.lil:i;i:;e.attacked by United checked normal growth might most contentious oi the special 0 O Eee:fo:3d,:;:eg1?:;1:3rk' amuld the ice-choked Riviera des.Pralr- K The citation said Muir. 38, ral- lied 3 small force whose m- h d b r this out. ll.l'i bi t' . hi B .11. snow. the air seemed the only solution munltlon was dwindling and kept n 0 M ' ytiiay cf,,:ff g:,:3,r;(E,:vmno, wen,-ell; y W ERDING AIR BASE, Germany. left to clear 2,000,000 tons of ice thousands. of North Koreans at next week, (Deputy Minister of Agriculture; 'Dec. 28 -(AP) -Four United jamming the river. Bay while wounded from the ac- As the debate on the prices States fliers shot down by the Meanwhile. flood-Welly Yell- cidental bombing were evacuated. Muir later died of his wounds. He was also awarded the Silver star by the United states for the Hill 282 action. CHICAGO. Dec. 28 -(AP) - Dr. Dallas B. Phemlster. 69, out- standing in the development of modern concepts of surgical shock and Iiso a noted bone pathologist. died today. lie was a professor well check abnormal growths such as cancer. Experiments Fire Destroys Gov'l Building At St. Figure 51'. PIERRE. s'r. PIERRE AND MIQUELON. Doc. 28 - (CP) Fire tonight destroyed the French Government's treasury building in fall session. A number of pieces of legislation still must be dealt measure moved to a close. Mr. Drew said "it was obvious that no advantage could be gained by further discussion. While the legislation was under study by the House in commit- tee of the whole. said Mr. Drew, Justice Minister Garson had con- tradicted himself time after time. The Minister had shown that the Government had not considered the measure adequately. It may be safely stated that the year 1951 was one of the fines: growing years in our history. Fav- ourable production circumstances, however, worked with opposite ef- fects on farm economya Futures apiang into, luxuriant growth ear- lier than,usuai and continued their lush condition without a break throughout the season until late Autumn. Dairy production, as a re- sult, developed unusual vigor and loT'195l were undoubtedly the most satisfactory in the annals of this Province. I-lay production was up, but qual- ity was down. while grains increas- ed in acreage were lower in both yield and quality, the wet season having caused some lodging and off-coloured grain which interfered more particularly with seed grades than with feeding qualities. Potatoes were definitely down in Airmen Return To Base Soviet air force and held in Hung- ary for 40 days returned to their home base tonight. Their freedom was purchased by the U. S. Gov- ernment for 5120.000, 1 The four men stepped. haggard but jubilant, from a C-47 trans- port which had brought them from Tulln Airport, near Vienna. It was a twin to their old transport, val- ued at 597.500, which the Com- munist Hungarian Government: had ies. An expert said bomibng from dents of three Montreal suburbs saw relief only in the fact that water is gradually receding. Engineers set off seven blasts during the afternoon but the ice refused to budge. Tree Lights Starr Fire In Truro. N.S. TRURO. N.S.. Dec. 8 - (CF) HALIFAX. Dec. 28-(CF)-Ofa ficial forecasts issued by the Doc minion Public Weather Office iri Halifax tonight and valid until midnight Saturday. rmerltus of surgery at the Uni- , . At one point. he continued. Mr. . acrea-e- as a matter of fact too confiscated after it 1 ti i a set s - 1 h 01 H ,5. . ,h I d , i H s. was orced -A faulty connec on in ynopsis. """'y 0! Chicago Medical salmmi i.'l1:dscl:)llltatl1eoNetw:()s:n:iallll acoast. E3251? ,,22,f, ,f,',"d o:,he..,,l:glS1n,l,!,:',i ,2-lt oufwaimlzrolillec 2;',,,2;',,3,,,”,,”; low. and Wet Weather. blight and down in Hungary Nov. 19. of Christmas tree lights today The weather is fine and ex- ” 9' ""9 crease in production levels was other difficulties combined to in- Mrs. David Henderson and Mrs. started a fire in an apartment tremely cold in most of the fore- Coming Events causing damage estimated at still,- 000 A spokesman said an unknown he said it was a stern measure that would he used again wrong- doers. translated into the highest butter year in our records. fluence production to one of the lowest yields for many years. Jess Duff flung themselves into the arms of their husbands, two of the building which caused 05.000 dam- age. The tree burst into flames when cast district. A disturbance over the Great Lakes is moving cast- quantity or government records There was re I from cab- The season's production will end W” "m5 Wee femd d?” "Om W” ”"d M" ""5 "39 d”””'5 was lost. met bench” 11;) Mr? yDmw.s dos, Mm about momooo pounds of but, Feed Grain Problem Communist anti-all-craft flre. Capt. an occupant. l-lari-yhBrown, snap- tolnx-lorrlow. Icauslng a light! ants: ” r-r The flash fire broke out at 7.15 ing remarks. for which is 1093 higher than last Hend"-5”” W” Wt"? Ch”d”" Fed the .13” SW” - 3 ',,C "5 "9 ” ””” " Victoria Rink, Tuesday, New pm” E513 and was comm,-,ed Eamen wmpers flared as the y,,a',., and me cheese moducg The hog and poultry industries danced with Joy. Browns cat, burned to death, sout western regions. Less than Year's night, special skate. three-quarters of an hour later. Firemen continued to patrol the legislation moved uicng its rocky passage through Parliament. tion will be 775,000 pounds, or 170?. higher than in 1950. Favourable have all contracted slightly, while the sheep industry has expanded. Officials declined to permit. the four released men to speak to re- was the only casualty. three inches of snow is expected. On Sunday colder air will red "Dance; Ebenezer School, New - f h t , I , Lot to complete the complexity of porters here immediately; but till" 10 '-he Fllsmctv Bccomlmhled Years Eve. December 31st. ru-l1Phse,.,orwe,?eur:,oafnjgrles. ::3"dtl,:':;:,"ssanfg lffetefggidspgfgdgdlgf the situation the loudly heralded scheduled a press conference for "Afgund The corner" by snowflurries. "Don't miss the New 'Year's Eve Dance in Ebenezer School, Lunches sold. Old-time residents of the cap- ltal said the blaze was the worst to strike the island capital since i938. Steamer Stuck in grass beef to our volume. As a matter of fact returns from beef production during the whole season bi-,; Western grain crop. which should have been harvested last 7o-Jr?tirni”ed.orT15Tige"0acElT-17 tomorrow afternoon. Coal Prices In Britain Shooting Gun! DETROIT, Dec. 28 -(AP) - Reglonal Forecasts: ' Prince Edward Island: Clear with a few cloudy intervals and widely scattered snowflurrles to- night. Saturday overcast. snow osaoklnoie puwi Long Creek ' I st. P E I F P d to AdVClICE On JCII. l ;l;l;fedLlnlitcdsuit;t::hiilg:gugias ac; be5mn.mg ,:1hcu;?ter::1,:;,::ng M33: Hall. Sat1ltdnY.' December 39th. o o g L'oND0N, Dec, 2g..(Rcu1e,-5) H shoots around corners. en g m ' Aid 0! rink. "Victoria Rink tonight. hockey between Milton 1-lornets and Aug- ustine cove Hall Dogs. "A special Meeting of Derry Remain Stalemated MUNSAN, l(orea. Dec. 29 - (Saturday) (AP) - Korean QUEBEC. Dec. 28-(CP) -The Canadian National Steamship Canadian Observer today was re- ported stuck ,.l,n St. Lawrence River ice floes 250 miles each of Quebec. resume the Washington but of I The following table, which has been furnished by Mr. W. R, Shaw. cputy Minister of Agriculture. in connection with his year-end review of farm activities, is only an estimate at present but gives some idea 0: trends in prodllction for the year. normal livestock population The British cost of living receiv- ed another upward push today when the National Coal Board announced an average rise of seven shillings and eightpcnce a ton in the price of coal. Coal will cost about 016.50 a ton after Joseph C. Soma. project engin- eer at the Detroit arsenal. says the curved barrel is more accur- ate than a straight one, milder Saturday. Light winds to- night, Saturday southeast 20 be: coming southwest in the after- noon. Low tonight and high Sate urday at Charlottetown zero anl Sights are secret. but the gun 2; shoots a .45 calibre slug that can be deflected as much as 90 degrees r Outlook for Sunday: Snowflur- ries. 1330- L. Wellllbsdly. January 2nd. armistice talks remained sLale- A Transport Department ice meld crops Jan. 1, and will pierce an luch-thick pine All mtml-WY.5 1119359 Btlmds mated Friday on the issue of mlas- breaker is due to leave here to ---w -..- -- board at 100 Yards. It will fire 4.20 High tide today at 11.55 A, M """ lng Allied prisoners and the Com- clear a channel for her. 1950 1951 SAINT .l011N. N. B.. Dec. 28- rounds a minute. and 10,57 p, M, "FMm9T5- l5k R501" t-ha Shllr mun-ist insistence on building and After opening a way for the , The new Saint John airport will The around-the-corner gun is Sun rises mdav at 7,51 A, M; gaiilrfieoi .itl:ltll1;l;3l:rl;l)3cl;-I i:lel'dl3;l;ltl- regairinglalrfields. f t :i)'1p,s th: Illcebrgakgz wlllh contirhuev A.-9,, Yield gal... AB”. 2YIgId s gaalgif be optened officlagly gm. scand dz: mfdie bx) attachlngk:.acu;v:)dmba1r- and sets 3; 4,39 1:. M, - - - he ony pom o agreemen - 0 ep es ar 1' w ere e xvheal, 180,000 3 31,200. 9.8 0 35.200 4: M . may c 11 use y ans- ana a re o e army's u - ac - -1- l - f I a l s b "E t " walla ' in c 4,745 000 4,034,100. 112,000 4.21.000 3.577.000. Alli . as ly s new 'e ' lne- . . MCA Am SERVICE "A" 0h”d"" "3 Welwm '0 I ll lglglnunl with fit :3? (l?spt.,lh- tgrgclear nosullnofnthc lctll-513311-rrlxeul 323., 413.000 515160. 14.500 55.000 630.750. da:'.nl)e;flcia1seasraid aioday. rrilnsliro: Tlleun barrel can be set to fire cm, SUNDAY U00 Hill? at N0"-h R1”? F-lhlt EST Friday). waters. - Mixed o of T. C A, operations from Penn- left or right, up or down. "Amt Ex T Saturday afternoon 1.30 to 3.30 i G1-pins 30,200 3,509,000 3.243.100. 00.000 3.600.000 4's20,0o0. field. 40 miles from solnt John. Tank crews in Korea asked for ma", Cmrmmtown ,0, Manon," P. M. 0 ' Buckwheat 900 25.210 35.294. 500 12,000 18,800. will bring these services 31 miles such a gun to shoiot communists 5:30 AM, ":20 5.3.1,; 4:,-,0 RM, Churchill Has lans For 30- is W of Lag... ltnoIi8mF'li:;;';ndml:deIlol. . o ' --rim. ' 'ton's ' ' ' ' tons ' P do S O. D d 'r.o.vo"ci.'.riotiseo'wn' cor" ' chmomtwn Clover 226,000 zigiatioo 3.055.200. 221000 4:33:00 .i.l43.775. tron,D o('iAl.g;lgolsqve'--Gllli.n'ii,!:.l . -'"-' ' . . l V ........ .. 00 as 050. 1,000 0.400 75,000. 1:50 Pm. New Glasgow o nailing. "Annual Meeting of tho Mere - ......A - . Wm 900 M ' F I b N t Y ,M., Nrlhlaiodcidxnnddhnogiwlgoildfllynhgehn LONDON. 1560 28 - (Reuters) lhl,-lemislli be accompanied by " ” Not an ”ved' ' a .M?”'r9'll"v.G&::lVt:tt:IlI?lw'lllIlll,I"I' A " - ' ' - : . . l ember ant. n 8 o'clock . E-l"l:Iri'iCnl.llll wmMlIli.)1:llt.lr four lclllllyllullrl igignumilzbhdgmaltnmfrl Dill! Pl'N'llI0t! I -& aged regret at the "general 533151 D:P0go';9:e:3'l3!lu.o:d 'T'” :1 ' , LodCh - o AWA, p. 28-(CP)-f u if df t ti "in Halifax. ; w:li5i'l3la5.ll,”'.'...l'lu-lnbf...a”122.”dsilluil.?l. grllialllile glhteslliclzt (3:31-lt.li.. I ul2cany'rtil3'teli.-nggnernll lellll 1950 1951 canals will hnveeca strong demand thee this bliltrullli Czlliilliaangnmay M0N&Y- WEDNESDAY. PEIDAI '1 End Ind 3rd for Itock-t'Iklng.,n Churchill announced his itiner- Churchill's atomic expert. Hour gaffer go, 181,0, "1." 353' mouxllz mu: 5m1be1buoy,d by hope 10,- 3 bet. kn AM. Agfgvsydmy mm ' L' Dmd”?n' N........w G&ow' Ii::llln':d:ll)'ngdl.ill:'mlo'p lrlildtlblmnnid :52; ggllo Iceeeglenm .. .. 094.016 eta: 340.000 tit!-..l.'h:hu:l.i tihllpoylgr. Llul;1:iFIpMlyi1nlq5cl.lell' texmhweolijha Minister said that, v New Glasgow. 1 V uguygm "V, 10') mg mick." mlltary chief:-of-stiff. .- The Prime Minister will have In terms of when milk l'l8.000.000 lbs. 195,000,000 lbt Gregg predicted today. for the first few months of 1962. "135 5-M-' 51'”? N9" 3539', dllly. We wish and pivot farm The military men are Field a final cabinet meeting tomorrow In his annual New Year state- there will be wintnr unempioy- ml! rdlI0!- I write or pnong collect for pick up Mal-dial sir William slim. chief before leaving London by tralln 1950 1951 ment. the Minister said it in like- ment, followed by spotty unem- tn" ch3.1:ll:3eA;'2N'l;'! "MM "WM smnh.......3'n' NW" ' otdlhxahlrplrhl gilmriile tsuslilil fa: :ot'iim'3we'em itch". he W” Mitch cow: is 300 Tom 42 000 Tom li'.si”i.s"3?'"p.3ll.f.?”5fiil"li”n?f ”1?vl't'"”3..1;.'.?.'..;i. calling ' the De IP20 AM i o e - r e u n . . - . . - - ' "Hockey North River rink. lilloderick "Meal-lgor. first so: The liner. carrying the Churchill other Cattle 51.700 05,000 . 56000 98.600 next year as defence industries cember unemployment serious. said NH" Chl''0"g0'"' "03 WNW” first league game. Cornwall Mot- Lord. I ' entourage of lid. is due to leave sheep and Lam 47.400 48.400 ' speed up. two factors had contributed to it: 5- - - earl VI. can Read Red Wings. Churchill will fly, from New about mid-day Sunday. weather swine, .. 138.600 136.000 In a simultaneous new yur mes- Restrictions on credit buying and . . Saturday. Dec. 20th. Game time York to Ottawa Jan. 11. On either permitting. and is expected to Horse: 22.300 21.200 sage. President Pei-cy,,R.. Bengough the wholesale irnportation of good: "mum" g, 0”! .l.oRulx.nn1 11!). Canteen 4m-vlco. Jan. 12 or Jul. 1!. or both. he i-each New York the morning of Poultry . 1.119000 1.135.000 of the Trades and Lnboricongrrss from other countries to the " ugh, "mvwl .....y.. will hold talks with Prime mm Jan. 4. ' Ohirks Hatched 873.317 571.040 of Canada was critical of the detriment of Canadian business . t ugh Gain Amateur calvaoudevister St. Laurent and members of Churchill will 10 straight to i government for not stemming re- and its employees." pally (including Sunday) i It P. I. Orphanage. January the government. . Washington. fl-obabl by air. and Then figures indicate a substantially increased value of farm crops cent unemployment and for per- The government should have have Borden have 0." min. sponsored by Billsbora Choral He will speak at a state banquet begin this take , iii President and products over that of 1950 but the volume of grain and of potatoes mlttl continued winter immigra- recognized this, "instead of just 9.10 A.M. 10.30 Group. Entries received by Mum in Ottawa Jan. 14 and will return Truman that afternoon. While in at the Home 0 is vary considerably below that of 1050, which leaves tion w them, enough jobs available. drifting along haplnnrdfy into 1.00 PM. 1.40 no ,, ' cm Meuagu orphanage. Phone by air to Washington Jan. 15 to the U. Swcillltll he wlll1tIy' at 0 position w more Imported deed; will have to be purchased for A, R. Masher. president of the confusion causing misery for an 0.30 PM. 0.00 In '10! , 1 me British Embmy. O ' . Canadian Congress 01 Labor, ex- lnqrcastng number of people." '1.” PM. 0.00 LI