ee Pe Pe PRE Ee Ete 3 4 ree ' “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” ? s CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1959 lest Issue |New Wage Progress sah. Is Slowed GENEVA (Reuters) — Rusia WedtieSday jolted Western hopes ef meking ragid progress ‘on a neaty to end .nuclear weapon tests, The setback proved as surpris- ing es a Soviet. turnabout Tues- cay in agreeing to a meeting of united Sta.es,. British and Rus- sian experts to stuf@y new Amer- ican data on underground nu- cicar tests. Soviet delegate Semyon Tsara- pkin told Wednesday’s session of the year-oid three-power confer- ence that expceris should study Iss Halifax Seeks Maritime Fair HALIFAX (OP*-— Don Ojand, | chairman of a trade board ‘com- mittee working'to bring the Mari- time Winter Fair here, said Tues- day night a meeting will be held | Friday with Premier R. L. Stan- | field to discuss the possibility of nolding the agriculture show here next year, “the use of objective instrument] - Mr, Ojand said representatives readings’’ in the inspection of!frém the trade ‘Board ard the Susrected exvlosions. Nova Scotia Livestock Council Western officizis saidctater the} would meet-with the premier Soviet tprmms- are wholly urac-| The Marilime Winter Fair has ecptable. They complained that}been without a home since fir Rr-sia is trying to_restrict the|¢cectreved fair buildings in Amr experts’. work to a decision on the | herst last year. Since then Hali- kind of dial readings required be-|fax, Moncton, Fredericton . and fore an on-site inspecticn, T-uro have been suggested as pos- The session lasted only 15 min g mt After Tsarapkin read out The Maritime Siock Breeders his pre cpesal . the U.S. and British! A tion, eponsers of the show. 4 asked-for an adjourn-{ Tucsday said it was “baffled and ment so that they could study the | - lusioned”’ by ggeent negoila- Lessian ierms tions with the city of Moncton, Informed quarters said Wed |The M&BA said M n Meyor ie y night U.S. delegate James | M. M..Baig had indicated earlier Wadsworth ne Britaif’s Sir|t»-t the cily was wi'ling to pro- M nl Wrig are preparing] vid@ adequate fair buildings. taeir own veraia m of what the ex | Mr. O'and suze “sted Tue-day pe should talk-about. It is nol f the stock hreeders wee Set known whcther the Western t going to take immediate ac ve n would be an amendmentJticn, thy should step down and to the Soviet text or a ,completely ethe groups promote ~ the ate propos al | aiieohien Silicate RESEARCH MEDALLIST : Vi~w - oan uc ‘22 . PAGES Develops As Rail Unions Shape Plans J. Re ae ‘Action Seen in4shours » _ MO INTREAL (CP) re “b rE Fifteen a:nins for 120,000 non- ing wrailway workers are cited to serve ncw_eceontract cposals .on -Canada’s major iiiways within 48 hours, it was earned Wednes ser, “Details were not made publie || and are not expect ted to be until cn they have been delivered to i a sera j +} | ; avs. It . “n' the non-op unions ted because their mem- Ire Ss €) not cpc-ate treins—more han two months to prepare their j ¥5 On a new. ccntrac The union propcsals could have jboon présented as early as Sot. 120 days before their contract aiiways is te ezire. ‘ agreement, signed ar eime:t en the eve of a wide railway strike, ends — 21 ry? Pr RU rs ° ; in ” eal ling their rumors ihat the Wore sque>“ing ameng elves ever the wtver, one union of*'¢ he de'ay -was for “t , net because of internal dis- on, ° nomen negotiations involve C00 workers, 15 unions, six ays and- an express agency. Cenerally, millions of dollars are +r 4 es M3 : : i ul : at stake in contract talks. SSUES peng ano nema ee i + : j The unions represént a wide OUQ ES TO ‘Ss OQ Ses Poe re. mae ‘ CT ctiet—ot-_raihvay—werkers B UET GOE! NIKITA’S DOUBLE Al | GEORGE A. CALLBECK HOLDS A CHAMPION © —track_repairmen, telegrarhers, sy , Pout : : ; i clerks, carmen, plumbers. elec- Four smiling silent Russians ; Northern Pacific waters. They to be his. d egate | | tricians, machinists and freight trade unionists arrived in Van- answered “‘nyet” ino) to every | Viadimir Prob! happily ac- | . ART r handlers : Couver Monday for a conference | question put io the > report- | cepted hone f ations | Mag a : ee : " ee = Ball heise 2 by reer “ - 7 : ek pa eat n |PE =-DZESTRIANS i Last year, the untons threat: with American and Canadian | ers but one who- looks enough | from Lois Sklaruk. 1 Joséph Cyrié Sinnott, M.D. | Fak 4 all aie id ars experts on fishing probtems in | like Premier Nikita Khrushchev (C3 P vi ola) — o Ww isn M ae Sees ee a: SARE ALLCWED wd i + Ui : 2 re ee . ee : ener ae ah teat 6 Pp. int. Mec : & ve ee | when the ee on “Ze ; » has’ been awarded i cept recommendations a « ' cs . ses gs . Ling ” co ty 4 actually Pedestrian traffic, will. not | : . } ; BY oy eenatiotion board until they - “a esearch by the Royal: Cal- Sa aiteclad ter “he Madibae | ' . 4 got a tretgh rate increase to : eH of Be af-ecte i 3 Goad | rote aie ene z z, ( nal as: n intern: clos ng of the Hillsboro bridge : } abe = : | mec 5 4 mem- department of highways 3 . ca WENT TO CABINET n Clinic. I as ‘ The Board of Transport Com- : spokesmen said yesterday. : ] s ; eee rho > who wish to walk | George A. Callbeck of Summer-; animals in classes 1 up to, missioners agreed to a I7-per ! Hf Q q\ ugibuily require- across the bridge will be per- | Side took the grand championship | 19 entries. He noted the | cent rate boost worth about $67, ld nen's for th's-award include at| miited to cros. at all bours for silver foxes judged yesterday | quality of the foxes xcep- | 600.000 to the railways. But pro- iu rare Ot ae a it was revealed at the first day of the annual live | tionally high | tests from eight provinces 3 ° : p : ca f.aid Closing of the bridge {s fox and mink show, held at the Callbeck'’s winning m iyi & Aut it's ha sd — into the cab- ae effective development of | a wonderful 1 this parti-| ‘‘home orchards” } an of me © pis. the eel ON pli d. between 8:29 a.m. | fox pavillion of the Exhibition! qual classes during the first: day |}#etS hands and itt wasnt until I | in th nce of a thes is on the subject to the “ a orcund ; 1. | Nov. 26 four days from the field Rie and other eoucibna | leular f eld oa premier said. |and ful! assistance ica ‘Coliege i ect to m and 5 p.m. to al yw workmen grounds. j of- judging were =4 irsts, | Striie dinadines kee ie within the provincial depariment © 2"¢ in view of the fact “that tion will be prov i own- T ie outgrowth of three ye to put a ecmple‘ely new wood "| “Mr. Callbeck who dominated) three seconds and = rds}. as res i re sdb a. ‘of agriculture is the aim of, Junior Clubs are extending rap-| ers of these orchards as as werk on c: rd or spitaiory p , deck on the steel structure. |the standard and light classes| along with one champ ) iwo| i sR Premier Walter R. Shaw who idiy there is a need for some!in small fruits by th Gt- I slalcuy in Méiires!l prior to icin This entails piacing new | also took the reserve champion-! reserves, a grand and reserve| The cabinet averted the strike announced departmental chan- Persen with outstanding ~ ties | turi-t The ae tas the ( pes P ‘Clinic last cross-ties and new pk PINE ship of the silver exhibits. The | grand championship | ay tting the railways have the ges yesterday’ in his capacity as ‘0 direct this particular ork. | ber s will ealso b pon- Ju e, he ‘i nn ng the is will ‘be oe te almost half-mile ‘long | platinum foxes will be —shown 1 tContinved—on- Siena aaiT NA se "2 eht-rateinctewse. ‘i eat ae f Miss MacMillan—-will the re r v hie cu € (iy fer | Rinna th. tee de INN prise toda — eer enister of agriculture. a ‘ ee es - ne nial e | ~ eet e vie | reac by Di Sinnott tothe asf Dit. SINNOTT The daytime closing will 1 inn Mukt ol Senial David Peacock, wt to the 2¢ 11. charge o 1 the progra ns | { ¢ ge sembl¢ ‘d Colle College in M yntreal next ’ E ast’ Navertentith nod. te rey the extra light class, Ernes' dresent has been taking on the {0° Junior Farm Cluos in the|——— sa ey ci inuary. It is entitled “The Con- pic Er fer gare ER om it Mill of Kensington had the two | We @uties of di: f payte~ -p{ Purely. agricultural field. and ff of Pulmonary Ventilation im) j6.:-d of two-wecks, highways | Dest adult females and took | IS ’ will atter } ar.all ; oP pe Ziways 9 : work, dias boon, trans sferred from ve a ud Be the over-all or- ! g.cal Hyperpnoea. minister J. Phillip Matheson 2nd, 3rd and fourth in the Paras that vost to’ di tt regresonta- | 2anization with of course. the ; ie heleemeeneel males. First prize pup wen Oo; tive f ~ unty-and sup-|2ssistance of the field men in a N AT BRISTOL tee eustiatad tind | Archie Neilsen of Salisbury, N.B. Se sg Queens a a eit : — the various counties n of Mr..and Mrs. Patrick] ,,...., : rs io si ‘a the f eet First pup female, went to the | fa le 4 ch 1 dans aut A more active direction- will . * Sinnott, Bristol, Dr. Sinnott} facing work in the’ night Callbeck ranch. “Mr. _Neilsen’s| lerG a th pie 4 ; oi . a "S be given to horticultural work aduated from’ McGill Medical] joe an unusually strong | young male pup took the reserve | o dooebae pe erin Ph cd at at “Possible, demop- pan az As ol in 1953, and spent the next| flows beneath the. |Champjonship. of the standard aepmen _ 'strations in runing, . zrafting UL e-years in post-graduate work) _,,, nda man w ould have. | Silver Nass. _¢ RE bet at has indi- Mr. Shaw stated tha n hisisnd in. the spraying of fruit ww _ ul McGill and the Montreal Gen-} fia Cu ancb if aa eee 4 By THE CANADIAN PRESS inces but thus far none has inion, the deputy minister and trons wil? be undertaken ral Hospital nih eae COA in siktaw ok tendin mps cated it will follow Alberta’s inist re quit ¢ ees. iS De eeeertere . © a 1958 be W , i Gein Garkness. in C j of the foxes : : example in banning them minister are quite ent here ‘ar : aa UNITED NAT! CP) |iallout must be greatly en-| In 1958 he was awarded a dip- Parvin Cass, judge i i Gat eae : enw. jexampl 4o-direct the extension work in a here: ote qiite. §, large mun : : : ged’ y te! ‘Continued on Page 3 Col. 4) | Ina a difficult time to ‘Place the | is under stidy b pEOS The Stamps, offered with the : ber - of what might be called Siudies of atomic radiat and | a's on 2 world-wide, basis te So eke oh 7 —— * i f very small staff and fu ther BF eee ae, seapire ms oo ; : c.cet the health « "“ : “= ae purchase of merchandise and Important that persons seciiring Can .da’s Wallace Nesbitt said Wy wen Ayr ek ae ‘edi doans on farms and for he | pur- a ie dnesday. jiety of oe = — oe ae . a chguang st vanteiga eon xecrul ing) i ve sie I. Se ina 96 countnion ee Briti a Cobeaibia Prince Ed- shou lave an intimate associa- | gS Skin th pasts Nie } Britis 1 . I s ihisn with the superv’soand wit \ NG: ct eee ae _ vard Island and Newfoundland— mien with the superv soPand wit | bitt-said this was the purpose of : z ‘Other members of the extension ba Ganhalan cxtntlan ‘hel. Sane yecause there are no plans in ef-- Service. o i / t; vo “sam ing : ai d inal ysis of fect there. Miss ee MacMil in. who iy feed and atr mo o} e ona “In the cther provinces, grocery ~ fay ‘a. + s ; ‘ ‘ ‘ chains have taken the lead -in ‘was forme sion Reore- WK obal bs isis to determine the ex- vromoting the stamp plafs. Le sentative for Ou: on minty ha Q | redia whether nat: oling 8 p . { ts ee 4a — taken under the fed een traysferred tothe direc ‘or | iret or man‘made > mat nal cod ding in «shiv of 4-H -Clubs a: -. Junior; OTTAWA CP'—Defence M n-;and municipatiti¢s willfdaunch a} phe f-solution vhieh .envis- eral criminal code 15_.DED “ae e2: mei _M: SS s Mac Millan has had isier Pearkes h<pes -provinces! q-ive to recruit civiians for civil! ages an exnenditure of hieerly 23h mba gf citjes. Eee ee ee eee Be age oe a aes | defence work. He savs thousands} *>00-000 by Canada to 2 the” PEO, eestor lefe me oe e says thousands survey wprking-—was tabled tast| The Alberta action came on the pa Be Bg Re age heels- of a statement in Ottawa Tt lav na. ha une c* 01 t =? Ur n on nsu ra nce eelipa seed artalh dea ot A Ars : entina, Austria, Ghena, Ir ve by Justice Minister Fulton that his hopes of a ruiting cam-}lond. ly. Japan. Mexico, New| as long as trading stamp , pis a x é ; paign in a statément Wedaesday! Z Zeaband and Norway. schemes "4g = endanger the = tegrity of the currency or at- which aficials anid arose. from DO NOT KNOW tempt to cefraud, they were a e S 2 rc a n Ss | inquiries made to the emerg zency | ‘People\ really do not know, provincial responsibility. . | measures. organization whith has Nhat are ee cts of radiation Bows 2. hipdrey foursigeeF 7 vul we all feel there is some Genera oberts sai ntario has hbeen¢given the task of co-ordim-] 40 ey oe atentey ch aid = OSHAWA, Ont. ‘cP Bus ll Added to $30-a week in unem-; |... Se eed fet patie ft Ganecr,” st Nesbitt, vice-cee no legis'ation similar to AF “gessmen in this automobile - de-| ployment insurance, it gives him 2 "% federal Civil Defence ef; man of the Canadian delegation. beria’s which can be amended te pendent city are counting on aja total jobless pay of $51.68 per | forts |The UN seientific committee on outlaw the stamps. He indicated S@evice wrought by labor unions} week—or about 65 per cent of his/ Careful. study of what weuld|the effects of radiation is seek- he thinks the stamps are still a ‘to keep them. solvent during the! normal take-home pay. be needed in the event of nuclear] 1g more information and our re- federal matter and added that -eoming weeks | With this mind, and believing} 4'fack has shown clearty. that the} solution is designed to help by Ontario plans no immediste leg- . ee 1 ; " ei re Aen invio anil it csi 1 ovidi ata i standardiz This week more than 7.069 em-/too that layoff-comscious General | 4'™ ad Berv ince < vuld n Bie ibly tice oo Gata ina gtanderdined istation. ‘ ees Li. a ployees of General Motors of Can- Motors\ workers gave: meney to handle a’one oe seas ve will ie ee New Brunswick s attorney-gen- + ein Limited have -been iaid off|tide thém over “these pericds, j have to be undertaken h ping to} Althou zh noth ng was: de in te. eral, R. G i Fairweather, said hecause of the shortage of steel | Oshawa’s businessmen are. not|c™sure national survival, Mr.|:here w iS reason to believe in Saint John he is still s udving “that has resulted from the United| really concerned : Pe arkes said. hat. rediation was more pro certain phases of stamp activity States stecl strike, : aad : ‘ (ee cen in nounced in the north-central part .}and will announce his decision on Union leader ‘ha e ~ forecast OTHER WORK AR se AS of the hemisphere—which would them later. He said he had a a ¢ se Ag a Bs re ~ WHERE-TO-FIND-IT ~ addition to help 1g the army/include some of Canada’s more learned only recently that cere - aie ng ape ae hank lwith its assigné drole, “many|pepulous aveas — than in the ‘nin axeects of. traGius aineee ine Su ot - i OF i sd 4 + Announcements, notices 21 | ot her will es required to assist] equatorial regions. i } are “solely within provincial jur- the Supplemental Unemptoymen Births, deaths, etc. 2, 21. {provincial and. munic‘pal author-| Tho press conference cantured tediction *’ Insur Fund came into effect s - : ‘ ee ie lisdiction. See march A ca on . an Cla-sified section 20, 21 (ities to carry out tasks assigned | particular interest at the UN | See toe ESE RANIS, IRON POHIOCS! Counties, (eas ©. ..5. 4 19 |to them in areas affected though] since it followed a debats in the have not noticeably affected busi-’ Charto:tetown news .... 3 | not requiring re-entry operations|%2 - member political committee Eskie Wallo eo is haad Editorials --eeeee+- 4 |undertaken by the army.” Pi bey 7 the possib’e fallout ; a Ss » ~ontributions to the fugt are Finance, markets 21 “Ty sank cangers of a planned nuclear ex : SP. eteat aera ae . Po baas . he most practical means. of r . made by General Motors on the) Isjand news ++ e+ 2% 3 J|rocruiting add training civilians| Ptesion by France in the Sahara i | B C Lions 4]-7 a of oe ae an hour rat Women’s page ........ 6 | to these important duties in nesert. is : i o wwe worker. en e maximum 0 Sports 10 Fag” er ae ' ‘ | , Ww s through the pro- "i A : : 1499 per employee is reached,| Late reports from@Guardian ee ae Sail Siuabadilna CANADA INTERESTED 1 iSLAND LICNS’ CLUBS MEET EDMONTON (CP) —. Edmep the contributions stop news bureaus in Summer- ae Civil Deldece | 5 coe = oe =~ Pome y ‘ : ton Eskimos -smashed past B.C, Under the plan..a married man| side, Montague, Alberion and * : Sere ay tee 1 fete. is grea’ imtcress in fal : . ees oi ‘ ' nits scant Lions and into the Western In‘er- =who normally draws $85 a week ee rm anil reg “I hope that many. thousands; ond the geneiic effects of radia- Members of ~ — Joa ae — ee the nee betes Se ause Stan Godfrey, Say de; scovineiel Wiathel ‘Gelen Ga , ’ F , ii ‘ i r this- wor ri r i ince Edgard Isla tharlottetewn Ho st even- | immediately 0 . , even. od. i2.. : eee ; «Would, be eligible for $21 a! < respondents now appear ‘en |i! votunfeér for this-werk and) tron, porticulgrly on how radio- Clubs of Prince Eda od Realeete lett. Xs t K. | Harry Verhoever aris @ Wednesday night, crushing Lions ’ iwill join int ssa ain-| active isotopes get into foods—| accompanied by ‘ieir wives | ing. W. Boyd Beairsto, left, “-n- | Next to Mr. Beairsto is Dr. ; ) » crushi a ere os, ey = weet yo ee ee ee - acaaeit es :e the technical ane is food chains. observed their second annual | sington and the four eter Lion | A, MacEachern, Charlottetowp; | Lioyd Clark of Bordga.. 41-7 before 16,000 shivering fans. eo ‘ ae . ’ n €. » = .