I . -, MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN MAXIMSA OFA MERE MAN The causes of walla are always more interesting than the events themselves. It is good to have an open mind. but be sure it la not open at both ends. , Read bfverybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1954 OPPOSITION PARTIES OPPOSE POSTAL RCAF Considers New lie! To Bolster De ence Expect Govit To Speed HiohIISecrei Board0oncludes0nePhase i . By Carrier: Charlottetown, lummerafda 015.00 per annum. Elsewhere The Guardian. Five Cents in P.E.l. 89.00. other Provinces and U..A. 12.00 per annum. 12 PAGES Moral , mu; Founded lsar. RATES BOOST Federal Rentals In Chitown Tabled In House Of Commons . Proper April Fool Work On Trans Canada ” Highway, Federal Bldgs. OTTAWA. (OF) --The govern- ment will likely spend about sl5i,- ooo,ooo on public works projects in i954-55, concentrating on speeding development of the Trans- anada Highway and construction of new federal buildings. informants disclosed Thursday that the sl5l,000,000 figure will be the public works depart.nlent's est- inlatea for the next fiscal year. a Jump of 87,000,000 from the cur- rent yea.r'a estimates of 3144.000,- 000 But while not all of the money allocated this year is expected to be spent. officials will make a spe- cial effort to fulnll all projects earmarked for 1954-55. so that actual spending next year may be up from last year, possibly by more than 320,000,000. The government plans to alloc- ate about 020,000,000 for the Trans- Canarls Highway. up from :16.- i)00.000 in the 1958-54 budget. The provinces. wh.loh have to match federal payments. have in- formed the works departrnent they plan to step up construction next summer. Costs for the 4,900-mile project were originally estimated at about s300,000,000. to be com- pleted by December. 1056. Now the feeling is that the total cost will be higher and that it will take more time to complete. per- haps two or three years. All provinces except Quebec are party to the federal-provincial construction agreement. Infocrnants said the works de- partlnent also will concentrate on repair of old federal buildings and construction of new ones. partic- ularly in this capital These projects. which totalled about 850,000,000 across the coun- try in the 1053-54 fiscal year. may reach about 055,000,000 or S60,- 000,000 in the next year. In Ottawa, the works depart- ment hopes next summer or fall to have a start made on a new national library and possibly a new art gallery. Six Lives Lost In Fires In Ontario And Quebec (Canadian Press) Six lives were lost and damage amounted to more than S600000 in 10 fire: in Ontario and Quebec Thursday. Eight of the fires were in Ontario. i Four lives were liliit in Mont- I-rnl, three of them in a hotel fire. and two children were burned to death at Engiehart. in Northern Ontario. The biggest loss. 0500.000. came in the destruction of n block-long Windsor bowling alley. M. Montreal three bodies were rnr-overcd from the cllnrred wreckage of ilre Chair-nu hnici at the mid-town inicrsccilon of Sher- brookr and St. Denis sfrccfs. As many as 50 guests were believed inside. the five-storey. 60-room building. Five persons missing luicr turned up safe. Firemen battled the blaze for three hours. Damage was estimated at 3i00,000. Also in Montrcnl Mrs. Francois Ducrns, 45-year-old mother of nix. wns hurnctl to Iienfli when firc, apparently caused by a cilzarcl. broke out. in her home in sub- urhan Noirc Dame de Grace. Coming Events "Dance in Millvlew Hall, Friday. January lbth. "Special price on Fleece and Woolen Underwear. W. I. Bowmlln. "Cord party every Frldayf St. Peters Legion Hall. Dance Sat- urday. "Unloading car baled shavinga. Friday and Satumlay. E. J. Mc- Dougall. Vernon. "Reserve January 30th for Cake Sale at Prcvwse Bros. in aid of St. Charles Auxiliary. "Come to Mill-edve W. l. Raffle for woolen Blankets. Monday, Jan- uary lsth. at Ccrrml Ban Hull, 8.15. "Come to Variety Oancort and Bax Social in Springfield Hall. Fri- day, January l5ih. lf stormy Satur- day evening. Proceeds for hall. -mmce, sponsored by the Ken- slngton community Club at Art Larkin Building. Saturday, January lilth. "Double header at North River rink Friday. Jan, l5. York vs. Long Crock, 7:30 sharp. Winsloe vs. Hampshire at 8:45. Skate after. "Hear Mrs. Stanley Younker. North wlnsloe and Mr. Harold smith. Pownal. on 0. B. C. Junior Club Broadcast, Saturday morn-lnll MD. Topic. "looking Back in Jun- ior Clubwork." --mu regular meeting of the Nomad Almanac of the P. E. 1. Hon- pllal. school of Nursing. will be held on Friday. January Nth. 19'”- It I p. m.. at the cundall Home. "reed menial: for cash. Cafe- lerll Hog Grower. 31.00: M13619 Hog Grower sass; Miracle tlolz Mn Aldo: Miracle Chick G! 0415: Miracle Calf Meal Pallets. 34.06. Ellis Bros. Dial am. "Due to arrive at cardigan. our an: ear of vital feeds. our min! at car. not non owner. out 1”- Hog Finisher. S110. 1'15 Ratio.-I. asso. loo. Layla INK oa.:c. Maiil-ow as Monaco I-id. liridgezowll. Dm1P'WW3 Two baby sisters, Lily Coiling- ridge. 2 and one-year-old Ruth. died early Thursday when fire destroyed their home on the out- skirts of Engleilart, 24 miles south of Kirkland Lake. The blaze. of unkllown origin. swept through iho ollc-storey house in near-zero temperature while the purenls, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Colllrlgridge. left the house momentarily. The 5500.000 fire which raced ihrougll Windsor's biggest bow- ling alley. owned by George Karrys, almost trapped three men working inside. An explosion be- lieved caused by lacquer fumes blew out one wall. Two of the dead in the Mont- real hoici fire are identified as Ubald Clement. 60, native of On- tario who has lived in the hotel for a number of years. and Jean Baptiste Cole. 36, Montreal. On- inrio hometown of Clement was unknown. The other was believed to be a man from Mont Lauricr. Qua, Illll identification has not been estab- lished beyond doubt. Five !nJured In hospital as a result of thr- !irc werez. Gerard Chagnon, 27, a Danviile. Quc.. hotelkeeper, who suffered two broken legs when he jumped from a second-storey win- dow; Normand Brouillard. 28. Sorci, Quc.. cuts and body burns. Mrs. Lucien Glroux. 33, Mont- real, wllo suffered an injured hack jumping from a second-floor window; Charles Pager, 33, sher- hrooke. Que.. with an ankle in- jury, and fireman Jean-Guy Four- nier. with cuts about the wrist. lruman Efpes in Collision KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -- Former president Truman es- caped injury in n collision between two automobiles on icy Kansas City streets Thursday. John May- aii, iii. driver of the other car, also was unhurt, - Tl"llmal'l'g car was making a left turn when MayIll's auto, coming from the opposite direction, struck it on the right front wheel. Both men said their view was partially obscured by a Dhird car. BERLIN. (Reuters) - British and French representatives in Ber- lin Thursday night criticised Un- ited Btaiea officials for Jumping the gun in reporting suspension of the four-power talks to pick I site for the foreign mlnlstera' eon- fsrerloe. The separate briefing in Ameri- can reporters Thursday gave rise to reports that the Big Three pre- limlnary talks with Russia had completely collapsed. This, the British and French of- ficials aaid. gave the world the idea that the western representa- tives were divided among them- selves-oreating fodder for soviet ride that there area a trans- Atluitio split in the free world. Nothing could be farther from in. mm, the officials aaid. Two-Day Meeting Held Al Ottawa Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA, (GP) -- The ROA.l"'s high command has discussed plans for a new super-sonic ict airrxaft to bolster Canada's defences. This was one of the topics on the agenda. for a. highly secret two- day meeting of the top 17 RCAF officers which concluded here Thursday. An RCAF announcement said only that "under the chairmanship of the chief of the air staff. Air Marshal C. R. Slernon. the group reviewed ROAF plans for the com- ing year and discussed the major problems asoclated with these plans." Officers attending included Air Marshal J, L, Plant, chief of staff, Allied air forces central Europe. Air Vice-Marshal A. L. James, head fa airdofence coanmand,and direc- tors of RGA-F personnel, training, material, transport. lst Air Divis- ion in Europe, National Defence College, technical services and Maritime and tactical commands. or-loo Replacement The RCAF will need before long an aircraft to replace the all- weather CF-100. designed especial- ly for Canadian defence. The CIF-100 could handle any bomber-s which it might come up against now but it. probably will be obsoleecent in a few years. , The twin-engine CIF-100 can cross the sonic barrier-about 650 in 760 miles an hour depending on height-in a. dive but not in level flight. The CF-105, now about to go on the drawing boards at A. V. Roe l..td.. Malton, Oni., may meet Can- ada's needs for a faster, longer- rrinrge jet, fighter: or Britain or the Uniied slates might come up with a plane suitable for Odribdillh needs and which would be cheaper -to buy than building 'Ga.naliian-de- signed planes in Canada. O The national research council is experimenting with speeds above 1,500 miles an hour and with a new system of increasing the thrust of jet engines. It is continually work- ing on new de-icing equipment, necessary for planes operating in the far north. Suspect Sahotaige In comet Jet crash LONDON. (Reuters)--A British Overseas Airways spokesman said Thursday night that sabotage is considered a possible cause of the jet Comet crash off the Isle of Elba Sunday with the loss of 35 livcs. fie would not mark beyond saying: "At the moment. we have no direct. evidence. But as far as we arc concerned, it is a theory that is being investigated.” 16 Kiildi in Crash Near Home HOME, (AP) - A Philippines Airline plane. trailing smoke through a driving rain. veered from a course toward crowded apartments and crushed in a muddy fir-lrl here Thursday with a bomb-like explosion. All 16 aboard were killed the accident-Italy's second disaster in five days. Lost Sunday A Jet Comet of the British Overseas Airways Corpor. aiion plunged into the Tyrrhenlan Sen off Elba with a loss of 35 lives. The Philippines liner. a four- engine DC-6, was only A few mi- nutes from Rome”: Cismplno air- port on a flight from Manila to amplify the re- in air London when it crashed. British, French Critical Of Yanks Jumping Gun Throughout the :9 hours of argu- ments over a site the American delegates held a strong common front with the Britons and French in seeking a compromise and made every effort to pave the way for opening the conference on sched- ule on Jan. 25. they said. A U. 3. state department state- ment Thursday that there had been "no break" in the alto talk: was backed up by an American spokesman in' Bonn. He under- lined this by laying the recon did not "in any way indicate a like- lihood or possibility of a postpone- mam." In nerlln another 0. I. spokes- man emphaalaed that no American official nail intended to am to- portsra the i resalon that the preparatory to bad folded. 0f Freight Rates Hearings OTTAWA. (CF) - After more than a year of work and some 4,- 000,000 words of evidence and argument. the Board of Trans- port Commissioners Thursday clos- ed out. the first major phase of its study on equalization of frei ht rates among various reg- ion of Canada. It concluded a country-wide aer- ies of hearings on the equalizing of the basic "class" rates and then announced it will work out. a new uniform rate scale embody- ing features of two of five pro- posed scales that have been un- der consideration. Mr. Justice J. D. Kearney. chief commissioner. said the board does not know when its equalization order will be issued. it wanted to be "expeditious but not pre- cipitate" in the first big stage of implementing a 1951 parliamen- Duplessis Announces New Provincial Income Tax QUEBEC, (OP) .- Premier Dup- lessis Thursday announced estab- lishment of a provincial income tax efecvtlve Jan, I. 1954. The tax. first income - levy im- posed in Quebec since iihe federal- provinoial agreeanent signed in 1942 by the Liberal government of for- mer premler Godbout. is expected to yield between 522,000,000 and o25,000,000, annually Mr. Duplessis said the tax. rend- ered nececsary by increasing pub- lic health and educoxtion costs, will affect some 300,000 Quebec resi- dents. , '1'.hls,-fl bsifeme-.numIbvrV-sfifetfgod in Quebec province by the federal 117001118 UIIX. the premier said. The government intends the in- come inx Iarw to be valid for three years. 1054.l955.l966. The bill. text of which has still to be presented to the House. was given first reading 'Ilh-umday, George Lalpalme Liberal op- position Leader. made no comment. The premier said his government would tax personal income starting at 31,500 for single persons and s3,0(x) for persons suporting fam- ilies. He said 9400 would be deduct- Ible from taxable income for each child, He ancvunced there would be other types of exemptions but did not elaborate. Mr. Dupleseis said he believed fury statute ordering equalization. The board has been aiming at next Jan. 1 as the effective date for the new schedule of class rates, which govern about one- fifih of Canada's 01.000.000.000-a? year freight traffic and to which many other rates are pegged in- directly. However. it "was told Thursday by commission counsel Alex Hart of the Canadian National Rail- ways that the Jan. l date is un- realistic. .Vir. Hart said it will take at least a full year to get the scale operating, from the date it is finally issued. This date is expected to be at least a month from now. The chief commissioner indi- rated the new rates will bea com- bination of a scale proposed by the CNR and nnc drafted tenia-I tively by the board's own experts over a year ago. India Decides To Release Prisonerslan. 20 By WILLIAM C. BA.R.NAR.D PANMUNJOM, (AP)-India de- cided on- its own Tiiursday to sh.-t turning back nearly Z1000 disputed prisoners to their captors Jan, 20 -three days arheadof the dead- 1liie'.-'but "said if either side freed them it would violate the armis- tice. In Washington, iihe U. S, amly chief of staff, Gen. lvrlatfihrw B. Ridgwny, told a Senate commit- tee: "I would think that serious consequences could flow from such an action on the part of custodial forces of India--a premature re- lease". Rldgway said: "I'd be con- cerncd by the Communist reaction to such a release." In Korea, the UN command pre- pared to take back 22,500 Chinese and North Koreans from the anti- Red camp but went ahead will plang to set them free as civilians at 12:01 am, Jan. 2!. elementary justice, agreements with the fedeml government.nnd- the Canadian constitution permit deduction of provincial taxi from federal income tax. Fresh Hazards To Rescue Workers In "Death Valley" eamnnz, Austtria, (Reuters) .. threats brought fresh hazards to rescue workers struggling Thursday to pierce the snow blanket over villages in Austria's "death valley."- Thcir hopes of digging more survivors from the avalanche-cnv- cred homes of Walserial valley were fading rapidly as heavy snowfalls piled up over the shat- tered villages. In Austria alone. 114 persons now are reported dead as a result of the widespread avalanches early this week. The list of missing dropped to is in Walaiertal. Deaths in Switzerland and south- ern Gennany and the first Italian avalanche casualties have raised the death foil to 134 in the four- nation catastrophe. The eerie thud of pounding against the walls of their buried homes still road through the grim snow curtain to spur on res- cue workers in Walsertal valley, worst bf the disaster-areas. Hear-Elli or 11,500 Miles on Horseback BARRIE, Oni., (CP)-A bearded Kitchener youth is near the end of 11,500 miles on horseback. When he rode up to a farm ant on famed Fisherman Wharf. here Wednesday night Bill The matron of honor was Mrs. Mar-tech, 21, had ridden across Barsacrhanl. Canada from coast to coast and back again. He started the trip May 1, 152 after a doctor told him to quite work because of a lung ailment. Sail Bill, new only a few daya from Kitchener. his home town: "I lived off the land wherever i could. sleeping outdoors in the summer and with the horse in the winter." He made a vow not to shave or cut his hair until he not Mel. wouldi survivors - HUGE CATCH GREAT YARJMOUTH. England. TOP) --It took Pete? Forman and his crew of nine almost. i5 hours to haul in perhaps the biggest in- dividual catch recorded for a Brit- ish herring flehboat-4w,000 her- OTTAWA. (CP) -Spokesman for I 500.000. all opposition parties in the Com- mons Thursday opposed the gov- ernment's plan for a cent-an-ounce boost in first.-class mall rates. The increase. scheduled to start. grand total of 566,227.75 was paid by dcpartnicnts of the Federal Government to property-owners of Clmrlotiemwn as rent accommoda- tion from March 31. 1951 to March 1l'7aI:disouglelScriki3e(?-ldjdlrliiildi-l 31' 1951 Tm-5.wa5 revealed In 3 west) as Ha prop" AW” Fm”. return tabled in the House of Cmnmons today by State Secretary Pickersgill in answer to questions asked by J, Angus MacLe.an. Con- s-ervative member for Queens. Rentals were paid by two de- partments only, Public Works and Naizon-nl Defence. Amounts varied from year to year In accordance proposed increases afp the "nnly with the area of space rented. equitable way" to meet increased P3l'm6ll'-5 "1356 by the D908-Yi-' cosis from salary boosts, a short-,mcr.t of Public Works for the two- er work week effective April liycar period were as follows: and improvements to rural maill To trustees of Brace Block, 3360; deliveries. IVV. i'.'. Pickard, 5600; Provincial He estimated the increase would flovcrnmellt of Prince Edward Is- brlng in llii-i.()0(l,0i)(l, with the lid- land, sl'.',350. of which 36,350 was riiilonal costs amounting to Sill pmd 1.. 1551.52 and 511.000 in 952-53; D, R. H. Show, W. V. The DONCV 01' the F051 0m? Pcardcn and W.V. Pearden com- WM 10 PM its own War. and if Wmltlce for Muriel E. Peardell sl- dld not obtain the necessary arl- 440' M whlclh use was pa"; l'n difional revenue from higher post-l1951g5;l and 51030 in 1952433, 0 age rates it. would have to find R, MfQua,d 3'46-72. D A bk”; it some other place. Cannd.” 51 zbo 8'”! hub o'n cwo lliropcrtles; Palmer Electric. 32.830: ' A. W. Maihesh, 09,000; Alfred Members spoke on a motion prn- pmkm-d. 5,500; 951,,” of Find J. paratory to Introduction of a bill clmppgl, 55,000; Nunjr Twegl' 32,. to make the following increases lnloo-i; Douglas Brothers and Jones first-class rates: lbmmcdg 34,717.50; Sydney T. 1. On. mailings. beyond postallG;-(en. 520625 for one ye” only, !(l;eatS).1I;rEtCEfliS lnstieacl of follnand WVL Jordan. 310300. r e rs ounce an rec cents, . . instead of two for each additional p(,l:(::)a.:,eg:ig).C;,:llgmggmegg; She was joined by Harold Winchi (CCF-Vancouver East), Robert Fnlrl ISC-Battle River-Calnrose) anrii other opposition speakers In urg- ing the post office to look for sav- ings through more efficient oper- ating melllods. Poslmasier-General Cole said the Ellmlnufo Airmail Rate ounce. . . 2. On mailings within postal r:Ca,.tf(,O:Rl....E,'.:Ience inf. "Te. two war areas. four cents instead of three I i as O ow" m the ,bnnrd of governors. St. Dunsts.n's fUnn'or-slur. szco; Arnold Black, (,mm,. .5147."-; A. Pickard and Company, Tho gnvcrnnleni annnllnccrl l:rl s1'200' and s23 to Aawcibtwshlpf month iivni on April 1 if nl-n will'mm"V5 1”"01'D0i8i8d- carry all first-class mail witillni, Canada by airmail so far as thcreifind for the first ounce and two cents instead of one for each additional are air far-iliiieI.'-thus eliminating the seven-cent domestic airmail rate. At the same time the rate. for letters within postal are-as the so-called "drop raic" -- wllll be extended in rural roufc: with-I , , , in each postal area. The existing xhll Gmlscowv icpi 'c TI"; three-cent rate--to hr-come four--- Md-V "I wlnmm J" 6319' ” V9t"'""i has applied On”, on my And ,0..." of the First World War, wssi 6P1ivoriPgI ,fmInri in a lumber camp whlchi, The government's motion was ,”l”'"”" "1 ""?"h.V 351119)"! river opposed as soon as if was called. ,nmr':'l"-V: RCMP 3” MVPSUZRF By a vole of 136 to 77 the f.lh- D-"R- crals defeated an attempt in hlnclc; if. (Continued on Page 8 colfzil O E . Ont. Legislature New Currency To alien ' Feb- I c-prawn. (or) - Bank note -- I lprinting machines have started to TORONTO, (CPI - The Ontarlnrnll on a newly-designed Canadian legislature's 1954 session will siarllpripcr currency bearing a portrait Thursday, Feb. 11, it was annouIrc- r-,I Queen Elxmbeth md new gun. 90 Thur-SflfI.V nlfihll The Slilildillll Inicks to foil the forger. in N19 90-SEN HOUSES FFOKTESSIVCI A financial official said 'I'l'lura- Conservative '78, Liberal ll, CCF 2.':l;rv that new designs for moat Labor-Progressive Communist l,lclr-nomlnrltions have been complet- rings, Vacant I. led, appl'm'cd and production start. Marilyn Mon Dimaggio Wed Yesterday Thick fog and renewed avalanche- i i (By 1.:-onurd Miliinlan) SAN FRANCISCO, TAP)-Mar iiyll Monroe of the movies became thc bride of former baseball star Jon l)imllggIc Tllursdzly. Presiding municipal Judge Char- lcs S. Pccry performed the ccrc-- mony in his city hall chambers. The bride was radiant as she cxchnngt-ti the vows with the blushing llimngglo. The good-natured throng--aboui. 400 strong--riciayed the ceremony for several minutes because an of- ficial with the marriage license had difficulty pushing his way into the judge's chamber. Judge PM-ry called "quiet" as he prcparrd to begin the cere- mnny. The crowd took up the cry, "shssing" those who were talk- ink. All Judge Peary pronounced them man and wife. Joe took Marilyn in his arms and kissed her warmly. "Both Very Happy" Then newsreel men and photo- graphers asked him to "do it again" and he complied-several timer. Joe": best man was Reno Bars- ncchanl, manager of Joe's restaur- Frank ILcfiyi O'Doul. who gave Joe his baseball start with the San Francisco Sells years ago. when Joe was an awkward young- rt:-r. also attended the ceremony with Mrs. O'Doul. "We are both very happy," Miss Monroe exclaimed before the cere- mony as Dlrnaggio grinned broad- Joe's smiling face was smeared with lipstick where Marilyn had '2' cllrulntlon next, September. First desicrl change in 17 yeara, the new bills will retain the basic color scheme. but the method of lrtpplving that color to the bill will ip.m-nlvn a new technical process. pp , gym W dwgggi Queen Elizabeth's pol'tl'ait will She won, n dark hum," .,,.m,,l.yrt-nlncc that of her father, the late cloth suii, with a white mink col-l:(,I4”':c.GmIM VI" Fanadlnn c9""' lar. Joe was rlrrsscd in blue. l 1,3 lid" Hon” ll”! 1.9913" in” "This is home," he said. Imll-is-”'”””'C Oi-'””5 ml the bWl,0f mm"): they would NW in Smmltlievrrctcs. A new type of lettering Fmm,m,ng Bu, Hwy Wm an .,OlIiI(0.,V will be used on the bills Hollywood if she has to ...:.n n Mid WW -who taken to make nicturc. She said she had no suclllulf) WW35 ililiiiiilr for ill? IOYEET to immediate slrlns, llmvcvcr. ('0 3'- .lne sniti Ihn llonrynmon would Til” WW 11010-1 Will be distribut- be short hccausc he might hnvr-,Nl no rcplacemenis for old and to 3,, to NM. york, lriwmnccd notes now in circulation. Miss Monroe and Dimagclnfllllc al'cI'.'uze life of Si and 32 bills long-lime star outfielder fnr illc- 2.: nlivnli 10 months; 55 )1 year; 310. New York Yankfes baseball lm'irlll.I;lH lll.'lnl.l,1s; 530, Lhfpp 3-Mm, have been kecpng ccmpnlly or ed. The bills will be ready for roe And Joe OTTAWA, Jan. 14-(Special)-A While Coasting SAINT JOHN. N. B., (C?) -- Stewart Miller, 8. and his five- year,-old brother, Terrance. were killed Thursday afternoon at Pamdenec. 12 miles from Saint John. when they coasted in front. of a truck driven by Lloyd F. Buckley of Bayswater. The sons of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller of Grand Bay were on the same sled, coasting down A bill. Snowbanks apparently hid them from Buckley's view as he drove along a new roadway cross- ing the Pamdenec hill road. Marlillrla-If Declared In EgypL CAIRO. (Reuteral- The Egypt- ian government Thursday night formally announced the dissolu- tion of the Mosliem Brotherhood, confiscation of its funds, and ar- rest of its leaders on charges of plotting with Britain to over- throw the regime of Pralldent Mohammad Nagulb. Martial law was declared throughout Egypt. Mounieddtl-oops armed with machine-guns guard- ed government buildings and other police were stationed near mosques and in the main streets to prevent violence. The brotherhood, 560 of whose. leaders have been arrested since dawn Wednesday, has been Ren- orally regarded L: I violently anti-British organization. British embassy officials and dissidents from the brotherhood Thursday ridiculed reports of any conspir- acy between it and Britain. '..1'ms'coeo warmes- wqoilormne N T GHE'A1'ERlHIT.4 ll-'ivr;'IcaME. rm,- -m: an TORONTO, (OP)--Minimum ...a -maximum terruperabllres: Daemon Vaniwilver Vi vtora Edmonton Calgary Regina Winnipeg Toronto Ottawa Montreal Quebec saint John 'lb 15 Mom.-ion .. 5b 10 Halifax .. 9 B Ollarlotteforwn is 7 Sydney 15 I) Ysnnouth .. M 12 St, John'iI . it 15 HALIFAX. (GP) - The Domin- ion public weather office here any: over a year. A l;lGAl7ifl;';T chop It was the second marriage for. each. Miss Monroe was married ail I-ET”RImnGEv Mm. lcpl c- l5 but her studio blogmplly sIirllS'””h""” Mmrm h”V'-'lt9d 9310 " uwns I lhmm , "wd m,,,.rm.,.. third larccst sllgar beet. crop in which she prefers in forgot." .1.s Iiusiory in 19.33. About 420,000 J0... f,.bh,,. of ,. young ,,,,,. V...-QT ions or Iwcts urrc harvested, equi- mvmcpd from Dnrmhv A,.n.,m' nlrnlntlt in more than 100,000,000 mm antrm. J pounds of sugar. from four to six inches of mow la forecast for the northern regions Friday. but in the southern regions only about one to three inches is expected before it turns to rain. Regional forecasts: Prince Edward Island: Oval-en! with snow beginning In the allot- noon, t -' toralnlnthoevm 1VI.P3s, Senators To Get 010,000 After Pay Boost ' Ii i1:-yd also i-nrwix'eFsessidaTlhdem- O'f'FAWA, (CP)-- Members of lili.”i and expense allowance. Parliament are to receive lndem-J Ilppncltlnn 1.:-arier Drew is ex- niiy increases which will bring prviml lo rcccivo lhc same sal- their total pay in Sl0,000 a year. nry lllcrcnsn as the mlnisiers. He it was learned Thursday. '-anti the ministers now receive MP: and Senators now are paid SlR,0Cil. an indemnity of 54.011) a scssioni The PI-Imo Minister. who now plus an annual 32.000 r-xpcnrm ac- rrweix-rs S2.”i,u00, including a sni- I-nuni, the latter tax free for 'IV of Sl.,00fl, will get I total of MP: apart from the cabinet and .1100 a year with a salary In- Oppositinn leader. The inrir-mnliy crease of 310.000. is to be doubled to 58,000 and iiie' Prime Minister St. Laurent is expense allowance lefi ilnCIlfin:-.0Vpr'('ir'rl in give notice in the ed. Commons soon of amendments to Annual salary for cabinet min-,1lw Son.-lie and House of Com- lxfers. now 310,000 in to he raised'vnona Av-I nnri tn the Salaries Art to ll5.000 I year. giving them a,Thc legislation may be passed planted kisses. total of 827,000 a year, becnusel this morph. i ing: much milder: aoutla winds 15. Low-high at Charlottetown new and 33. Eastern N. 3. counties. Lower at, John River Valley: Snow begin- ning in morning. changing to rain by evening: much milder: south winds 15. Low-high at Monctnn and Fredericton, zero and :8. sum .Jnhn. zero and 35. Upper st. John River Valley. Bay of Chaleur: Snow. Light. winds rlmv-high at Edmundaion and .Campbellion five below and 20 above. I Bay of Fundy: South winds 30: snow beginning in morning, chang- ling to rain by afternooo: visibility ;Io miles lower-lg to two rnilea in snow and to four miles in rain. Mlider. High tide today at Chatloaetowu at No .m. and 6.45 p. in. Sun rsea bodily at 1.40 I. ll. and sets at 4.57 p. m.