TUESDAY New Canadian Cardinal” May Be Appointed By Richard Daignault Canadian Pres staff writer QUIBID. Nov. -(0P)-Peo- pie close to Quebec ecclesiastical eirclea believe Archbishop Maurice Ray of Quebec will be one of the new Cardinals appointed at a Vatican consistory announced for Dec. 10. North America's oldest ace in this predominantly Roman Cath- ulio capital of French Canada has been headed by a Cardinal almost regularly for more than 30 years. Quebecara feel it is a virtual certainty that a cardinal will be appointed here. Msgr. ROY. whose appointment in .'iu1y,l94'i. at the ace of 42 made him the youngest Aron- bishop in Quebec's history. THEY become Que-becfs yoiinzest cardinal as well. it is felt. The tall. dark-haired prelate who will he 47 next Jan. 26. would be Quebec's fifth cardinal. Only Canmlian Cardinal lines be death of Rodingiie Cardinal Ville-neuve of Quebec in 1941'. James Cardinal McGuigar. of Toronto has been ihc only Roman Church pi-elate holding that rank in Canada. Pope Pius has not called a con- llstory since 1946 and it has been more than four vents now that Quebec (lit.v's Roman Catholic leader has held his office without . :i- .. kw duced the unusual picture above. SEE WHAT THE BOYS IN THE TBACK WILL HAVE-one of the amusing sidelights of General Eisenhower's recent visit to the White House pro- Eisenhower and Omar Bradley obeyed the command face" so he could battery of camera Generals Dwight "exclusive". of Acme photographer Charles Corte to "about wait while their THE GUARQIAN. a..4&. r get a shot. Meanwhile the whole men on White House steps had to enterprising colleague got his the rank of cardinal. In these four years the Church administration in Quebec has un- dergone major reorganization. This has led to widespread spec- Think China May Try ' ulatlon as to which of Quebec's five arohbishops would be ap- uf pointed cardinals. The Ottawa see .s ,0, GETAND USE --an is part of Quebec's ecclesiastical province. While Quebecers believe the church will oontiniie in the trad- ition and appoint a cardinal for Quebec City. there is talk that Archbishop Paul-Emile Legcr of Montreal will receive the red hat. Archbishop Alexandre Vachon of Ottawa has also been mention- ed as a possible choice. Often. when the names of Msgr. Leger and Msgr. Vachon are mentioned as possible Cardinals. it is to support talk that Archbishop BECA USE- ..-I-md4m..yuHn' ma Roy may be transferred to a high . at hdmh, In on," 4", post in Rome and succeeded here Iaurinaryirriiationarulhladrlerdiacomlort; bY "19 OEWWA 01' M0"”93l A-TCh' and lot over half a century Dedd'a Ki Pills have helped heir-lg relief irorn back ache and "tired-out" feeling by stimulating 5 the kidneys. Get Dodd's Kidney Pills at any 9 ' drug counter. Look for the blue box with ' ' ytharadlund.YouundependonDoddir. in am, bishop. . Another possibility mentioned is that no switches of seats will be made but that the Vatican will appoint a cardinal either in Morit- real or Ottawa. as well as in Quo- bcc. iRepo:ts gime took ever have that couniljv. them iravcllcrs. tr.1vel'.crs have London. and in recently the observa l ions. not be disclosed). givcn certain favorable stances she will probitbly sian brought by travellers here from the Far East. This. according to To Escape Russian Yoke A r i t f C - . munist Cliiririmisiliiiire Ollie OR-ed 01::-'lporls' 15 the belle! held by . given varied. and often conflicting pic- ture or what is happening inside These reports come from a variety of sources, among S ' kl f th em” oreachejg ,to break her tie. preferably in I mnowmglrriendiy fahion. with her dom- sioijv give a summary of their Their names LONDON, Nov. 11 - (Reuters) - Com-lnunist China is a ficdged Soviet satellite today. but circum- make an attempt to shake off the Rus- yoke, according to reports 8FF1ViHS . reported displeased with the man- these re- ; full- igrovving numibtr of Chinese in Shanghai. especially the non- political intelligentsia and busi- ness classes. The travellers say these groups believe New China will attempt -incering "big bmtlier" and pursue an independent policy. Belief in such a development is claimed by its proponents to be based on "hard" facts. Foremost among these is the alleged growing dissatisfaction lamong high ”native" Communists. whose basic policy is China for the Chinese and non-dependence .on any foreign power. They are nor in which the Sino-Soviet link- lip has worked to the detriment. of the Chinese nation and people. ff you can car slqooo .-....... ..................... -- 810,000 lor your family ii you die from a natural canoe; or- IZ0,000 it you die by accident; or- S30,000,ii you die by accident while riding in a passenger in a public conveyance (aeroplane excepted), or due to a hrs in a public building. Liberal cash payment for loss olparfl of your body nnd total disability. Ask lor printed card "Sl0.000 Low Rota Protection” which Oxpluinl this policy. It will interest you. or o A e e r o I c I .A33OCE&ti0Il Branch Office: 5. VV. VVILLIS. lllvialonnl Manager. LOW RATE INSURANCE w& TOTAL DISABILITY an ACCIDENTAL DEATH Ann DISMEMBERMENT BENEFITS Confederation Li e roae-re Bnakvo! Nova Scotln Building, Charlottetown W BEL SATISF it's or matter of pride with crowds MUST be satisfied! lng. won't you? if Nothing To Please " . GET 25th; OFF ALL STA'l1ON coars AND in cans. srAnon coArs. REEN AlfS IEDI When you see people return day after day you can rest assured the Values are here! us that the So. keep com- You In The Many Sales Groups-u THESE - ALL LADIES' run Ann CLOTH coArs... RESSES . . . ALL MEN'S surrs. OVERCOATS. roe- THE CROWDS MUST These "native" Communists, headed by party chairman Mao Tzc-Tung and including such fig- ures as the Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Chou-En-Lal. and the army commander-in- chief, Chu Teh. have been play. iing second fiddle to the so-called ”iniern-ational” Communists since the signature of the Sino-Soviet treaty. But public support has recently tended to harden in their favor. Tho "intcrriatioiials" arc head- Fr OWN 38 Candidates Nowin Field in Nevrfgdland ST. JOHNS. Ni'ld.. Nov. 12 - (CiP) Campaigning for the Nov. 3 Newfoundland surprise election is expected to pick up this week with a total of 38 can- dtidutaa already in the field. Liberals under Premier Jose-pli Smallwood have named 28 can- d-idntes and probably will name two more for the re-rnaining seats. Progressive Conservatives, who formed the opposition in the last House. have nine standard-bean era in the field and three inde- pendents have also entered the fight. . Standing at dissolution. which came two days after Mr. Small- wood's unexpected announcement Nov. 1. was: Liberals 20. Pro- gressive Conservativu Live. In- dependent two. vacant one. The vacant seat had been held by a Liberal and one of the in- dependents also was elected on Ciainis Olleliec Census Accurate O'1'rAWA. Nbv.i2-(OP)-George Mcllraith. parliamentary assistant to Trade Minister Howe. said to- day an investigation has shown that there wt: nothing to sub- tan-tiaie charges that the 1951 census in Quebec City was inad- equate. He was referring to a pint by Mayor Lucien Borne of Quebec City to ask the Federal Govern- ment for a recount of the city's population on the ground that numerous persons. including some sldcrmen.- had not been enume ated in the census conducted by the Bureau of Statistics. Alderman Gaston Fiibotte. Da- vid Burna and Wilfrid Samson election. Newfoun.dlaad's first as a Canadian Province. Campaigning. which got under way in a few districts late last week. came to I. halt during the week-end because of the visit to this capital of Princess Elizabeth the Lllberll ticket in the 1949 and the Duke of Edinburgh. Fire lnienupis llraniumjjining 12-(CP)-1'11! production of OTTAWA. Nov. has interrupted highly important uranium con- centratatss at the Eldorado min- ing and refining project in Port Radium. Northwest Territories. W. J. Bennett. president and managing director of lildorado, a crown corporation. got the news by had been quoted as saying they had not been visited by the cen- sus-taker. Mr. Mallralth mid investin- time had shown that Aldermen Samson and Flibotte had been enumerated-along with their fa- mil-iee-either on June 1 or June 2. Alderman Burns had been enumerated on June 5. The D. B. S. had their data on file. Mr. Mcllrsith said he had re- ceived no request from the Mayor for a new Quebec census. The inveatigltlon produced no evi- dence to show that the census in that city had been other than . 13, 1951 radio while here for T as aaid the emau."".',',2,”""d centrator mill was dug,-o,,a””"' lira Friday. He needs m 1,... bl ion to determine the extent oi” damage and how much tun. it take to resume production or yhl concentrates. The npmem A vlliloboof the building T '"l wilv in the vicinit o fully covered by in.surTtncfe.um'm' Production from the plug almolt exclusively to the ".5?" suite: Atomic Energy c....;.,,,:f slon. liidorado is one of th. mun world sources of the raw m.g,,m Mining will continue and u,' ore will be stocltedpiled ,..,.,,n' sC?xT&CKnCDE of the mill. I orlnation reschi my nett. was that weldzwrs were pairing I machine and A h from a torch may have settled in 3 pile of Jute bagging. Since the plant is complem automatic there wits no one in tn: plant except the office force which later discovered the fire, Mr. Bennett will fl to ton Tuesday. , zdmom well taken. William Harrison. Dth President of the U. 8.. caught pneumonia at his inauguration in 1841 anti died after serving only 31 days, 4.... ed by Lin Shao-Chi, one of the six vice-chairmen of the people's lgnvcrnimcnt but widely recognized- ias the 'strong man" ichina. and Li Li-San. the (cow-trained labor minister. i Travellers declare that ,a. .'factor responsible for the tin public scntimcnt. has been the Chinese iiitcrvcniion in the Korean war. with its attendant heavy losses in men and material and adverse cf-fcct on the nation's internal economy. The Chinese Communist chair- man. it is said. is not unduly ivnri-ied about the presence of the thousaiids of Riissian advisers in this collntry. He is rcporled to be confident that he can get rid of them when zero hour strikes. The Chinese "international" Communism however. present a more formidable problem, and some Chinese think that noth- ing short of an armed revolution can shake them from their pe- ,destal in the councils of the na- tion. The travellers conclude with the statement that. according to conservative estimates, there is tin Shanghai alone today one policeman to every 1) residents, in addition to an army or polit- ical commissare to direct indoc- trination of the population and thousands of inifoi-mers to spy on suspect "counter-revolutionaries." Mos- y major swing -ilo iiew Automobile Models Next Year OTTAWA, N09. l2-(OP)-Pro. duction Minister Howe said rec- cntly that an order freezing new p car models in the Unit- ed states to conserve machine tools will apply automatically to Canada. He was commenti , on an order in Washington by the National Production Authority to divert all new machine tools to defence and defence-supporting industries after Feb. 1 next. Other defence- production offic- ials said the U. 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