MAXIMS OFA MERE' MAN ::... hsve no model but themselves COPY. People seldom improve when they to By Carrier: C in P. 2.1. 30.00. Other Province: Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew harlottetown, Summerside 515.00 per nnnum. Elsewhere and U. S. A. 312.00 per annum.) CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1953 CHURCHILL - EISENHOWEH HOLD THIRD PHIV ATE TALK Set-Back Is Seen For European Army Plan Cancer Victims Hit By Price rriiice Reactor Trouble; Cobalt M"-Si Pal T07 New Govcrnmen Bomb Outpu By HAROITD MORRISON CHALK RIVER, 0111., Jan. 7- iCPi -Cancer victims are the hardest. hit by the break-down of the world's most powerful atomic furnace. Until the furnace is hcaled. there will be no more production of highly l';:(llO-FICUVE cobalt 60 the tiny black pellets that pro- vide the cancer-bombarding power of the cobalt bomb. And there is not another furn- ace in the world that contains the 1 i 1 3I()mlC DUVA 01' IU llllllSC ordinary T cobalt. with cancer-dcstroyiiig pro-T pcrtics. ; The big furnacc lVl'.ll its 116 rods, of uraniiim "fucl", each sheathedi tn aluminum, sprang a "leak" oil iatiioactivity I.)t'i1, 12. and radio-l activity niay continue for montlis bcforc thc furiiace ”cool.s" suffic-l, icntly to allow scientists to repair the break. T So keen is the demand for they giant lltllisfollfltl-fs'll'.lIl(l(l beam thcr-I apy units that six of the new oncsi already have Liccii ordcrt-d by hos- ,iit:il clinics in Caiiiida, the United States and Britziiii. p York, Pliiladclpliia. New Mexico, llainiltoii, Ont., an the United Kingdom. The new lll()'.()l'-(ll'll'Cll lcad-and- stool units will cost about 570,000 czirli. This modcls cost uboutl t5(l.000, It iakcs about one year to cook the cobalt in the furnace. C years before A 10 lasts nbrnit 51: oses half its strength. wccn iiugincutcd by acllcts rescued from the contami- rated furnace. A1bemu"quc' ous Montreal Neurological institute, t Stopped U l The Order of Merit, an honor con- fined to 2-1 of the Coniinoiiwcaltlvs great, has been conferred on Dr. Wilder Graves Penfield. seen above. irofesstr f c - V1 C 11 Omens M” b"”” placed by New TmivcrsiTyoaiTdN:i::TdTtTiTr(Tf atlad Ta.Tll1- Oiie of the world's recognized lon- ders in neurology, 62-,vear-old Pen- field was the lone recipient of the O. M.. which carries neithcr title llonks like the price that must be i PARIS. Jan. '1--(APi-A set-y back for the European army plan; i paid to give France her 18th post- war Government. That would mean further delay at least in the project to recruit 500.000 West. German troops for Western defence. y Radical socialist Rene Mayer won approval of the National As-T sembly as Premier early today only because he promised supporters of Gen. Charles dc Guulle he wioll: not let the six-country defcncci trcaty be ratified until it has un- dergone modifications. i l De Gaulle Gives Support In return. De Gaullcls i-igiitcst Riitscinnlcnicziit clu Pcuplc Fruit- caisc swung its support to Mayor and assured him investiturc. He needed 314 votes. a bare majority of the assembly. With 84 De Gaul- list votes, he won out 389-204 ovcr Communist and Socialist opposi- tion. The these: Ma,vcr's Government will be far- ther to the right than any since the regime of Marshal Philippe Pctain in the Second Woild War. His own Radical Socialist Party 15 moderate or conservative. A statute for settling the future imincdiatc results were nor personal precedence. and thc, second Canadian ever to reccivcl obnlt such an honor, the other being the it late William Lyon Ma:'Kcnzie King, small in 1947. The iL0(.'l( lias bctn built up. This has Queen's half-cooked which distinction came in the New Year's honors list. created three barons and thre baronets. elevated 57 to knighthood and distributed coveted 31' USIHK '-W106 U19 110171181 Nflls decorations to hundreds or other iiint of pellets in the tiny phial commonwealth cmzmsg vhich is the boinb's power tinit, "he Coinincrcial Products Division :an continue supplying it few nore bombs. But the demand is renicndous and there is a long ist. of applicants. Thr Commercial Products Divis- on handles all of Chalk River's soiopc prodiiitiitiii. This is big ousincss. Shipincnts from this furnace average about 500 a year to hospitals and laboratorics in Canada, the U.S.. Britain. Western Europe and south America. The division was just beginning zo beciiiuc sclf-siipportiup, when zhc brcak-down causcd a disrup- zion. To Vuccinufe U.S Troops Against 'FIu WASI-llNG'llC)N. Jam. 7 - (AP)- lmmediate vaccination of all Unit- ed Nations troops in Korea against influenza has been ordered to cope with a threat of widespread 'flu. the United Statics army Surgeon- Gencral's Office announced today. Emphasizing that there is as yet. no epidemic. officials told a rcportcr the action was taken largely as a precautionary measure in the face of outbreaks in rear areas. lady Author. - Expiorerlhes NEW YORK. Jan, 7 -- tAPi -- Osa Johnson. 511-year-old author and explorer who with hr-it late hus- band Martin Johnson. filmed wild lanim is and natives in many re- 1l(lil0te parts of the world, died to- 5 RV. 1 Mrs. Jnlinson was found dead in her hotel suite. She apparently died of a heart attack. Mrs. Johnson's famous husband tiled, in an airplane crash in Calif- ornia iii 1937. She was badly lnirt in the accident, btit gave more than 1.000 lectures from a wheelchair and later recovered frcm her in- jury. a shattered knee, to make an- other trip to Africa in the mid- 1940:: with a movie company U. S. Sabre leis lScore Over Migs i i l GRASS 1.-IRE SEOUL, Jan. 8 - tThiii'sda,vl-- gt APi - United States Sabre jets KEN-I-VILLEI x 5" Jan. 7.,.Cp, l1C0l'P(l three times Wednesday ggxcnwme Hmmm were Called Jmiagaiiist Communist Migs while mday rm, one Of mm. mos, mp swarms of bombers riddled the usual winter battles---against 3 "mm 9mm-V mu m'tW0"k Mid gm” fire. Thm, stopped it NS, blew up 80 Red trucks along the eight feet away from ll large barn. 1"hci'e has been no snow in the Kontvillc area for scvci-al days. u Coming Events "Auction and Dance. Hall every Friday. Millvlew "Abegwcit R. E. P. Kingston. Friday, January 0th. "Special Dcgre.e Meeting Derry L. O. L. Friday. January 9th. "Card Party and Dance. Ronnie McInnis'. Earnscilffe, Thursday. January 8th. "Come one, come all, to the Dance at Emerald Hall. Friday. January 9th. Lunch served. "Farmers, ask about fhe- Shui Gain Feed Finance Plln. For part. lculars contact your local feed mill "The Annual Meeting of Smith- llblln District Lodge will be held in Hurtsvllle Hall. on Tuesday. January 13th. at 2 P. M. if stormy, Thursday. "Monthly Meeting of the Kings- ton branch Canadian Legion will be held at the Legion Home. Chai- lnttetown. Thursday. January 8th, at 6.30 P. M. "A directors mecling of the North River Community Club will he held in the North River Rink. Friday, .'inn. 9th at ll p.m. Signed A. C. MiicEiichern. secretary. roads. The Mig-hunting Sabres swarm- ed to the mouth of thc Yaiu Riv- 'ci' -- at the Manchurian froiiticr - before finding any Red jets The Fifth Air Force said they knocked down one Mfg and dam- aged two more. Fighter-bombers protected by the Sabres ripped into eni-my sup- ply roiites, inflicting 56 rail cuts on mail lines in Northwest Korea. including the rail link between Pyongyang and its part of Chin- nampc to the southwest. Ground action was quiet Wed- nesday after small but bitter bat- tles in the early-morning hours. of the Saar-long a source of dis- cord between France and Ger- many-must prcccde ratification of the Euro-pean Army Trcaty. The Army Treaty itself will have added clauses to meet Gaullist objections that.in its present form. it fails to respect the honor and unity of the French army. The ircat,'.', hammered ou months of negotiation. is desiancd to pit-cc troops of France, West Germany, Italy. Belgium, tiic Netherlands and Luxembourg in a single army under a unified com-, mand. So far none of t.he six Par- liaments has ratified it. t after T Agrees Changes Necessary West. German Chancellor rad Adcnauer said ill a speech from Bonn that he agrees with Mayer that new negotiations are necessary to clarify and amp- Kon- radio lify ccrtain parts of both the Army Treaty and the West Ger- man Peacc Contract, because ”mi1ny new developments have taken place" since the pacts were signed last. May. He warned, how- ever. that any unnecessary delay "would only play into the hands of the Russians". Most Frenchmen have sliown little oageriicss to put weapons back in the hands of the Germans their traditional foes. If that go- slow attitude grows, France may face a crisis in hcr relations with the United States when the North Atlantic Treaty powers hold their 1 next scliedulcti meeting in the spring. Washington in strong for ie scheme. i ti lSays Britain 1 1 OTTAWA, Jan. 7- (CPI -- Can- Aid In Mau 4. NAIROBI, Kenya. Jan. 7--iReiif- ersi-'l"ne British warship Loch Glendhu steamed into the Kenya port of Mombasa today for ser- vice during the Mau Mau emer- gency. The 1,436-ton destroyer escort. with a crew of eight officers and 100 men. was summoned from the Royal Navy base in Ceylon as Miui Mau terror attacks continued in this East Africa colony. Gen. Sir Brian Robertson, com- mander-ln-chief of Britainis Mid- die East laud forces, is making an on-the-spot. study of Kenya's fight against, "The Hidden Ones", who have sworn to drive out the white man. Today he toured the Kiambu district, a stronghold of the Man Mau north of here, i each province :-- 1 1 No Clues-Ks TAil-Time Record Establishedliiscuss i in P. E. Island Swine Shipments By 1-LA. (liar, 11. S. A. Senior Livestock Flelilnmv Dominion Depairtm During 1052 the swine industry in P. E. Island set an all-time record with over 100,000 hogs ship- ped through inspected packingi plants. In spite of this increased output and in the face of lower prices, quality in both market hogs and breeding stock has been main- tallied. Swine Grading The percentage of grade A hogsl across Canada has been showing a noticeable decline. While the fig- yet available. a statement cover-' ing the month of November is in-l dicative of quality as found inl 1 Province P E Nova Scotia New Brunswick Qucbec 28.3 Ontario 34.7 Monitobil 24.9 Saskatchcwazi 24.9 Alberta . 21! 6 Canadian average . The outstanding feature of this statement is that P. E. Island has jmpmved its pememazc M gradelllall of 1952 will give a clear pic- A hogs from 35.0 in 1941 to close to 52.0 in 1952, while other prov- inccs with the exception of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick have failed to improve or have shown a decline. Nova Scotia. and New Brunswick due to the general use of Island breeding stock have fol i l,Sees Grave Dangerl ilo Dairyglpdusiry I 1 ll.-tl.li-I-ix, Jan. 7.-.ti:ri-rite TNova Scotio Farmers' Association TSi'll(T today the Provinces agricul- .tural industry has never been 'fiit-cd with any greater possibility nf cxtiiirtion than at the present by the tlirczitencd use of vcgc- ttihle nils'to replace aniiniil fats. In a hricf in the Nova Scolia iCiOl'Plll1l1l9l'll.'illt'! Association ask- ,cii lcgislatiiin to luau coiiiplelcly ithc lll.1lll.lIill'llillQ and sale of vcg'V- ,lnhlo oils in the Province, cxrcpt in tho miiiitifa('liii'e nf huilcr . istitutes. l "So far as we farm people are it-onccrncd." thc 1.'l,000inenibcr As- sociation said, ”wn are convinced that we have f'F.'lt'ilC(l the stage in the economy of this Province that the threat of competition from vcgelablc oils is of vital concern in every citizen.” Strong 1 Force In Atomic War of?atoinic-tveapous.vTThose.;vlu) have followed closely the an- I ybonus and the packer l ures for the complete year are notlthe breeding smug Io produce at lscal 1"'””'-1'1”!-"3 long way to place this provinccl C'"1g'37A still further out in front. Cost-Of-Living Ind Decline In November llo Nature of ions I l imw YORK. Jan. 7 - tar) iOld friends Winston Churchill andi Dwight Eisenhower tonight held their third private conference in as many days - a talk which ended', "" "T A5””'”"''' without a clue as to what was dis-l "" cussed. i lulled m.” p””'”"” "I H5 The discussion between the Br 9- 1mIl”l'0VJ9l:f”3t'1”af:lO:l)3ofq"f:l::l"mm, in Prime Minister and the UTST n s c i ' ,, . g ' which has been made to bring!Zsiijdegggiig; clwlid lhzmht glam about this improvement, we liave,r0mc-M the m-uL::al”::I.l:,b?eI?15 increased i'euurns to the producersl ,' , , 0 lfor an additional 17.000 grade A:”ll;”:”TgtW(1l'30”lli””- I yhogs. On each such carcass, theih 0W1 P 300 at me Mailllillan, J,-ed..,.al Go.,.(.,.nmCm pays 3 52,00 ome of financier Bernard Baruch. an Hm-a 50-, and was the last scheduled between 1115 ax-ei them for the present. At its close. annual 1 l gcenls per head. When pro y at the near vanishing point, thisy Cliiirchill accompanied Eisenhower extra revvarci for qualLty assumes, to the door. considerable importance. We have Notables At Dinner least '15 per cent grade A hogs. A: little more care to avoid ovci'-fln- germ-C me mm EN.,,1,o..-..r "tr! 15" Bud 11”? lZ”l9l'3l U59 of lht-"a tzroup of notables whom Cli'irch- as before shipping would go ll mlmd muted ,0 ma l They lllClll(lf'd thc Dulzc and Duchess of Windsor, iiiciustrial Her- bert Bayard Swopc. former con-1 grcssworiian Clare Boothe Lticc and. The final proof of the value of ; Mrs. Ogden Reid, nublisher of incl, any hog is its value on the rail- I New-York Herald Tribune. T d5'5llt3bl9 C1115 llll Laicr. Svvope gave an account of i l Advanced Registry , to produce the proper balancic xgitli tthhe lean feat-1 mg. Social Session. tires require y e consiimeiz, - . The Camdia” Advamed Regisu-V l saiTllwClitiicFt::lTielIml(:Ttmthd”Tamil. alid policy furnishes this test. The fol- l Wenlt to meek the Prcgidenbelnd lowing statement for thc sows en- ..H Wa: Yew ltmniimous 5,36 1 temd my testing dunng The fnvsLTullt?lIlP1' KGenci-al Eis-enhow ' W'illTil-T 1rd to meet the other guests." Swopel ' added. ylllre of the standing of P. E. ls- l laud:-- I Quannm . A moment later. Clllll'Clllil and ipruvinc, 1,, AR. pamd Ei:-eiilioiver entered the room and 1p, )3. Island H the General grcetcu the guests. 1 .N. S. A: N. E. 12 3 I '1) Grceietl Duke Warmly I ”.e.:..'ii.:.'.;.r...rp....” ire"... BX Swopc said Eisenhower grcctcdl th Duke "very warmly. but not too warmly-he didn't bow." Shortly afterward, the General: and the Prime Minister left and went into an adjacent ioom where thcv talked alone. Europe said. y The Duke of Windsor, when he ,and the Ducliess left the Baruch 01'rAw,.x, Jan, '1 -iulti -i.iv-,home. said it was merely a meet- ing costs made their biggest dr0lJ,iniZ of "a party of friends." and 1 'en months during November, nothing special was discussed. , in SP1 as lower food prices eased the im-l The Duke said he asked Eisen-i liower "how his golf was," and thcl pact. of higher rents. , The new consumer price index. General replied: l based on 1949 prices equalling lilil. ”Pretiy good" ' declined by three-tenths of a pain I Asked if the Duke had offered to; give the President-elect golf les-ii I i ? . to 115.8 from 116.1, the Bureau of Statistics reported today. sons. the Duke shook his head and h" d- (1 i i st. iui-- -- - - --,- --- .- Wlrll-El'T3S t.hdt(J)mwoei'e lillv Tdiiiouscl? lI).3l. lcolrmnued 0" Page 1” Col- ll when the index registered 115.5. ”””””””” -" 'l'hc prices yardstick, however, wasi, down only 2.4 points from the peak;4'E"gTned of 118.2 in DCCE',ll'lbPl'. .1951. y ,Crashes ilear Seattle The old cost-of-l ing index. based on 1035-39 priccs cqiiiillim: 100, dropped three-fifths of a poirilt lduring November to 184.2 froml, C i 184 8g , ..iEA'1'1fl.E. Jan. '7-iAl-'-M .. A . It was the fifth consecutive,f0l”"9”Kln9d D1308 Crashed 10-, 1 Ju,,e,nigiit at the foot of a mountain labout 15 miles east of here. If. wasl believed by Boeing Field officialsl lbasis of the old index, living costs here 10 be a plane of the Flyinsi lwent back to May. 1951, when the,T1K9r Line from Burbank. Callf..? lyardsuck measllmd 1841, with four crew members, it wom-1 Egg prices dropped sharpiylall and W0 Chlldr9n aboard. 1 Prices were slightly lower for can-ii The PMF01 Said first Word of the nod I,-ups and V.-ggmbjeg, grape. crash came from a farmer in ihe' fruit, potatoes and pork, coiiniez--,rei:iou. and iiithiiimiiiulesapalrol lng increases for 0lllt'l' fresh fi'iiiis,I'adl0 car confirmed that 11165 1118119. and vegetables, cheese, butter and had 30118 down in the foothills all some berg cuts, the Cascade Range. monthly decline from 188 last and down 1.3 points from the De- cember, 1951, peak of 191.5. On the. combined mm mess, chpngesl The Civil Aeronautics Allth0rll,VT was seasonally lower coiisumpticmysald the wreckage WM bufmll 50' of bananas. fresh tomatoes 1-1lldillPTC9l,V no one could K81 near it. ; precookcd meats and lll,lZll('l' con-I Sheriff Arnell and Mark Wilson adds top inilitary scientist said sumptlnii of fats, canned pours imdyof the Idaho Highway Patrol, today Britain's atomic bomb is,:7:;:;S:In;T:;:r3fiTE? 3?gn:,T;,,f),:,u::;' lamb. ' iheaded thc paity of about 10 men: just the fiiwt. in a planned line oflme binned Kihgdom M11 Name The food siih-gt-oiip dropped tnyin jeeps. They left Montpelier all ””Cl('f,”' lV"lP'?m5 End H135 C0Ull1I'Y'm,,L Brim,” now jg a mum. ,0 get, 114.1 from 115.7; down from thc 9:46 P. M. MST. 1 MW 15 3 hem” 10 b" 1'9Ck0n('dH.eckOned mm in hm 1-imd or mgipcak of 122.5 in November. l9,5'.,l T"”' '”""”” mmipmcrmmc With. m my mmmc W” iomic wm.(,.m'.gi overcoming liighcr rents which- 1 DE ?'CMi s9lam.”'.-43'twm"mdT Dr. Solandt mentioned the Brit- b0"-Ted ml” 5lW1”"' 5"br3””'9 1" ill Tea 9 anfmaa Tmmug Defence ish tests briefly in an address to "(W mill 97 132-2 lwm 1214- 1 Reseaich Board, who attcndcd the the Cmmdmn Club I 1A,.,w(.,. m.,c,,5 Mm WC”, lwpdp , (,;xp1g5”"& gr Bf'”.m”5 M” 5mm Hg srpokg of mm. opefaijnngl my duriniz the month in men's Rll(llBe H d E"; (? us”,aha..m5L MIL Emd search being i-an-led on by cgn-lc.liildrcn's wear, household iPXlllPS..I e t.a'.-Tempo” mm. not tmemly anladlan scientists particularly tnl Footwear and anthracite coal wcrei cxpeiiincntal dcvicc built. in the hem me RCAI5 build up M Mr higher g g l&T:,(:::Sl1t,;),If. to moduce an atomic defines system against sudden at- -A-------- -VlflN'l'lll'1Al..r.lim. 7 iCPi An an is I, ,g , tac. I 1 an:i,v and do iiiut Mrs, .4i-lhur Ca,.eI,,llygglTRn,,:,1:i"a,::,;0dx3M:1TeRE Speaking of the British atnmy construction contfacis Piirr uns iiiinsfm-re-ii in (Ilill)lIllZ "nu! m.nm.am rm, the pmdmmm i('st'llc said ii-great deal of the, flnrtlvniix Jail from Qiirlirw toting ' "basic information required for thei ---- ,tn nuuii hzmizinz I'Iridn,v for the design of the British productiont TORONTO. Jan. '7 -(CF) -Coii-,iuiii'dnr nf Mrs, .1. Alhcri Gllfl). British Destroyer To Mau Fight Robertson tomorrow will watch "Operation Blitz"-a hunt for Mau Mau gangs by troops and police in the Aberdare Mountains. These forces-backed by armored cars, African trackers and Kikuyu "resistance men"-today arrested another member of a 20-min gang which a platoon of the King's Af- rican Rifles surprised yesterday. One man was killed and another captured yesterday. In the North Kenya hadlauds town of Kapenguria, the trial of Jomo Kenyatta and five other Af- ricans was adjourned until Jan. 12 today when the defence accused the official interpreter of being the "enemy" of the accused men. Ken- yatta and the others are charged Wxith managing. or helping to or- ganize, the terror cult. plant" came from fundamental rc- scarch at Canada's atomic plant at Chalk River, Ont. In addition four Canadians worked as mem- bers of the British team preparing and conducting the trial of! Aus- trails. The bomb was exploded in a ship in shallow water. to simulate the sort. of attack that might take place on the harbors of Britain. That particular type of trial was chosen not only because of its special importance to the defence of Britain. but because the United States had never done a trial of that. sort. ”In addition to giving informa- tion concerning the effects of an explosion under these conditions, the trial was also planned to give rt wide i'angz- of information that would be of value in the design of future weapons." he said. It was a tribute to the compel- cnce of British science that every- thing went according to plan and "cxccllent. records of the whole trial were obtained." lstruction contracts in Canada 111; Tlin dink, lumnm 4::-yviii--iulil 1953 IOUIHP-d 01.312.177.600. fl Elf” womiin nits itliai'griil siiccifiviilly CTERSC OI 21-1 DEF CCDE (mm l951'5ill'llil )llil('llllZ thc limo-iininh record total of S2,295.499,Z00. iilioarrl an airliner whit-it cxplnrlrri The figures. compiled by Mac- iii s.-iiiii llll Coiilinn Scpl, 9. 1949. I-93" Buudlnl REDOTUR Lid-y W” killing all 2.'l persons nhonrri Mrs fleet. at least. in part, some rc- Ginny was I pnssnngnr, strictions on materials du1'lnilm'JSll Mrs. Pitre, known in Quebec as of the year. "Madame lm fiorlwati" - Mrs. Contracts ln December iCiiRll8dTCl'()W-lli't'l1llSF she nlways wore 398,071,800. 6! decrease of 322.381.-ililack, was much lhinncr on air- 390 "Om The Pliecedlnk DECEMBER rivnl after months of illness in Residential contracts featured l)c- Q...-imp Cily Jail, whore gm. has cember with a total of 538,686,600. been held since conviction in up 59,791,700 from a year ago. Mlll'f'h, 1951. ----7-----AV - Aimoniptiiiicrl by tun Qiiclwr ERANTFORD. Out, Inn. '1 - City Jail nuns and fun Piovini-iul (CPI--A British elec.ti'ical maiiu-,Pnlirc constables she refused to fncturing firm is to build a now”-gr-t out of n car uiir-n n photo- Tgr.'ipi1ni' took her picture throlilzh 25.000-sqtiai'e-foot plant. at nearby la window. Cainsville. it was announced today. Brantford Township Reeve Walter She got out a few lYllllllil'S later. Madden said that the firm. the anti shoiilml to police: Crompton Parkliison Compnny,one "You know Ih:ii's not allowed. of the biggest. manufacturers of There were to he no pictures. electrical cquipmcnt in thc llriti.sii You could hnvn stnppcrl lhcm." 0hS”Tl'PlS said she was A differ- lcnt wniuan tn thn nrw who wish- isles. has bought 25 acres of land ' at Calnsviile. 16 PAGES lHog Prices S1 Per Cwt. At Toronto Switch To Diesels lworries Coal Men in” ””d J””"'” said md” Tallow-lSeClll'Fd his Master of Science dc- Mrs. Pitre Scheduled To On Friday MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN Thoughts shut up want air, and ilpoil. like bales unopened to the sun. The Guardian, Five Cents Morning Dally Founded 1887. Advance pr.iI(':E:)sR(t)oNd'lT.Oa'nT;TT1;ii:Tpi'-cTEdP)tiI:nH:iTTTakes .Post in internal Medicine At Oshawa the Ontario Stockyai-ds today as they advanced M to 521 a hundred- weight. On Jan. 1 the 1"cderal Govern-l ment lowered its support price from 526 i.o 523 a hundredweight. Sup pliers, expecting the price would drop, flcorcd thc mnrkct. dLll'1ll',Z the last two weeks of 1952, causing a sliortage this week. So far week only about 350 hogs have been received. The usual weekly run is well over 1.000, Today's piice was the ltiglirst since last March when the siippo: price of 9526 was R5lfil'Jl.5lll'd. ,. GLACF. BAY. N.S, Jan. 7 - lndepcndcnt coal operators and union lcodeis, tvorricd over their!- fcct l'll.lllil)' tlIt"CllZi'vlilflll will have cu coal ma sets, will niect with Miiics Mini.-tcr MacKiiiiioii in Hal- ifax iVIOllda,v to discuss the situa- tion SHWP Dolhanty. Unltcd Mine Workers District. '16 vice-president. said rcceiitly that the railways, plans to use l(l diesels on tho Waller Mfllfhflfll -Shaw. Monctoii to Mulgravc. N.S., run, ll1.D.C.M-. M. Sc. His many friends in th.s Prov- ince will be pleascd to learn that Dr WM Shaw has accepted 3 position as spectalist. in Internal Medicine wit'i thc Oshawa Cluvc at Oshawa, Ontaro. Dr. Shaw .5 had a brilliant rccorci in his stiir - lea, graduating with honors at Prince of Wales College. and r8CPll'- ing his medical degree from Dal- , H , ' lhousie University in 1943. Subw- MORCION M” 7 ”'('Pl '”, Al quently he specialized for five years 40-hour week and a substantial in-H.” imernal medmine Sludung rm. crease in wages will be sought by- one ycal. in wi,.lmpcg' and 1a,” m Mmlcm” C”pe”,””i , Tthe Royal Victoria and St. Maryls TV F" Tuumm” Wesldem M m9lHospital.s in Montreal. 1 Moncton Brotlierhood of Cai'pent- Durmg me past ynm. Dr Sh”, this year lis a treacherous blow to 2.000 employees and their families who arc dependent on small opcr-T, ailons for their livelihood" 1 Moiicton Carpenters Seek Wage Boost iivfnihe gnecal mm "mil gree frcm McGill Universlt,v for a praseniec . . - . . , , , I l)eEll spent in cxpcifnicntal mod.- :':l3”Al:V:g11:?:l1Mcnct0n comtluchl cine under the provisions of a Mr- Mi'. Toiichic said it was felt that l G 11 Rcsmrch Fellmvtshln Qune WT iccntly he passed his certification the cai'pc,ntcrs were justified 1'1 . t ' tions qualifxing as a spor- th, - .1 .1 . ,. i?”."l".l" - . P” age emandd because M met ialist in internal medicine, liicrcases granted CNR employees , , , The railway sets the standard nil D11 Shim Tag born M ST Gim- .P,l'lllB s. and is the son of Mr, 11. 1?. Muncmm hiiaf; Shaw, Deputy Minister of Agricul- ture, and Mrs. Shaw, Brig. Walsh Due At -------- --- Halifax Sglgduv u. K. comm Report 0T'”W'l- '””l- 7 "'CPl ma”? itiavci-ii:s'i'i:a. Enclzind Jan. 1 Geoffrey Walsh 44. of St. Cath-'g,Reu,e,.5) gg Exporg of ,.0,,,,,, arines, 0nt.. former commanderl - - M the Tm" Cmmdiarl Brig”: :htoCt:ecTo:dssma'iT) lCl'l'lalTTra0TT'T;l'flPll1:T 1" G”man-V' is due t” 13”” me previous year But thc total of in Halifax Saturday, on the liiii:i”i13067000 ,.;,,)d5 ,.:.aS low mmpm.,.d Fmnmmai the army said mdayv iwiih Vsliipincnts immcdiatclv after Fresh (mm 3 hwd” with m” the war an official report said to- wife in France. he is due to TEDOH; day ' 1:..2f't;y..'i:t::"r;:t;:. .;:";.::.:.:ri at .m:.:”".: 3' ' . l 0 F. .' is gemml M mm””y t”1m”3' T T1ll:SlE?nTCTTTTlDI:TT)Fsl'ec0Iogonlmeltcc. atiie TTTTT FTTFTT report was largely devoted to Aus- tralian import restrictions imposed in 1951. it disclosed that morethaii 63.000000 yards of cotton and rayon piece goods ready for shipment or in production were held tip by the ban. Released From Prison To Wed Sweetheart t;l.AS(;ml', Jan. '7 --tRcuters William Canning, serving a seven- yr-ar prison icrm, today was re- lcascd long enough to marry I125 childhood .sweet.heart. Canning. 23.1 took 20-,voai'-old Martella Walsh to the altar while a prison guard in plain clothes watched from a pew After a 15-minute wedding break- fast at his bride's home, Canning returned to prison by taxi to re- siime his strrtch. l I l-i i i l A Cltvta loloviau can A Boss HER lluscaiio liiifiiotiT Ltmm, Hm iiliiivi H 9 crackctl hcr uriy llirotigh two trials. Nor did she hurl her usual sti'c.iui of cpiihrls at hysianriters. i'nlPss a stav of execution is riniitml. shr will be the third jin hr hiiuzctl in thn case. and thc- ,fii'si wom.iu to be executed in Qui-hcr llimiuvc since Fri). '2.”..l 1940, when Marie-l.niiisv Cloulivr, , - .wiis lisiiigcd for iniirdr-ring hcri HAL” TX Javf 1 -. (Cm H ("T , lflfllill fni'PCa.sts is-iicrl tonight hv iha hmh"M' Domiii' Pilwii Wrath Offro .T. Alhcrt tiiiiiy, .'l.'l-,vcai'-oltl Que-1 g in” C or ' hm, JNMN, WM hang”. Mn, ,2 haw, mild valid until midnight llast for master-minriing thc plotiTh"f'SrIm'g lto kill his wife. Hc planned in S-l””l””- ('OliPt'l. 510,000 iiistiranrc niontyl MT" "Tim" TTTNM Wm h'"" and hm”). R ymmg ,,.aH,.,,sS. wsuiinv uc:i.lici' Thiirsday, but a few i ,;,,.,,,.,.,..,x RMSL 54. ,, ,.r,m,1,.d.snowfliiivirc arc likclv in Prince watiihninkrw and hrolhcr of Mr!.lEdW”Sl I51""'1 and E"S”'m N”V” TPitrr was hanged .liil,v 25 lzisi.l5"”'” lilo matlc the hnnili. RN?-”'l31 ””'"”lllV jug;-5, pm-(3-5 hush,-md wmked 5:, Prince Etiuiirtl 1.-liind -- (Vicar Canadian Arscnals in Quebec andiwilh a IPT t'i0ll(lV intmvals and tvidrlv .sI'allci'(tri Sllil'i1IllllTlFS Cnid- ii ind: l.mv anti at ('li;ii'lottctnwn 5 dicd May 5 after 11 short illness. His kcn in the Quebec Jaillrr. Noithwcst last re- 1 htah Tllill'5fIfU' lbody was in lso his widow might pay 13 spects. and 13. Mrs. Pitre was married twice. A - - 10-year-old son from her second liigh tide today at Cliarlottctovtn 3.32 A. M. and 345 P. M. High tide on the North Shore at 1050 .1 hi. and llflfi P. M. Sun IISFS today ni 7.51 .1. M. anti sols ni 4.48 P. M. marriage is living with her parents. at Another son. 10, of the first mar- riagr-. worked as a grocery boy at tho time of the mics! trial and alsnp 'i.s l:Vlllll in Qiirhoc. '