-4- "W kt -a. TELEPHONE 8506 Buyer meets seller with Guardian Want Ads. Dial 8506 ask for classi. fied ad taker, for quick results. WEATHER Mainly clear and milder by evenings I northwest winds 15 dlrnfnielilng In af- , terneen. Lew-high Ch'tewn zero In 20. I who mttmoiimt "Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew" CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA Sharp Break In N.Y. Stocks Yesterday NEW YORK (AP Heavy waves of selling battered prices down on the stock market Mon"- I -lg PAGES CHOICE OF HIGH SCHOOL SITES School Bd. Accepts Otter Of Episcopal Corporation TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12. 1957 PRICE 5c EARLY REPLY is PROMISED U.S. Offers New Two-Point day. An estimated 84.000.000.000 was cut from the quoted value of issues on the New York Stock Ex- change. The drop was the sharpest since October, 1955, and produced losses of 31 to 54 a share for lending is- sues. Wall Street brokers were prac- tically unanimous in describing the decline as a technical develop- ment in which the market was seeking a new low level that would attract buyers. Market averages showed prices have now dropped below their I956 lows, which had previously proved to be the market's support level. Technicians look for a rally from the new low or a further de cline to a support level from The Roman Catholic Episcopal building. They expressed the hope seek Legislation which will auth- Corporation has offered the Citylthat the school would be occupied orize the issue of debentures to School Board the choice of two :early in the year 1958. the the amount of 3700.000 for the sites on which to build a high The Episcopal Corporation pur-ipurpose of providing the School school in the City. This was an-.charsed the property of the late Board with funds to erect a high- nounced last night by Dr. R.G. lW. Chester S. MacLure last sum- I school in the City. This was con- Lea, chairman of the School mer and requested that a zoneitained inaresolution passed stths Board who said the Board had ac- by-law be amended permitting (regular meeting of the Council cepted the offer and have selected them to build a school be amended last night. Mayor Stewart presid- the site on Longworth Avenue. Following this the Corporation ed. All the Councillors were pre- The other site is on Spring Park. presented a proposal to the School. sent. Road. iBoard offering to build a school His Worship made reference to Dr. Lea said construction of the which in turn would be rented to . a meeting which the Council had new school would begin as soon the Board. The rental of the school held yesterday and at which Dr. as the n ,3. financial arrange-r would be sufficient to liquidate R.G. Lea. chairman of the School mcnts could be made for raising lthc cost of the school over a Board informed them of a letter the money. Tile School Board had period of fifty years. After this. he had received from Bishop Mac- met with the City Council earlier in l the Board would be required to. Eachcrn offering the Board one of the day and lnforrncd the Council pay the Corporation a nominal two sites in the City on which to of the offer which came through rent and look after repairs. build a high school. His Excellency. Bishop M.A. Mac- The proposal was turned down The Mayor said the offer was Guarantee Plan To Israels Caution Urged In U.N. Moves WASHINGTON (AP. - The United States proposed to Israel Monday a new two-point plan aimed at meeting. at least in part. Israel's conditions for withdraw- lng its forces from the Gaza Strip Eisenhower To Meet British, French Premiers WASHINGTON (AP-Prcsidcut Eisenhower will hold separate con ferences with British Prime Minis- ter Macmillan and French Pre- mier Guy Mollet In a bid to warm: up chilly relations between the. United States and its two tradi- tional allies. ls Appointed Parliamentary Observer At United Nations OTTAWA. (Special) T..I. Kick-l ham. Liberal M.P. for King's hasi been named a parliamentary ob-, server to Canada's delegation to: the United Nations and left for! New York Monday afternoon tol assume his new duties. He willi succeed A.M. Fraser. Liberal M.P. for St. John's east who has sires the secretary-general to pro- ceed with further steps to car?! out the relevant decisions of tin : General Assembly." -. The assembly is expected to - meet Wednesday to debate the re- , port. Meanwhile it was under close I study and a round of negotiations Eachern. by the Wchool Board and in its made without charge and with no WIIICII 3 I'3IIY 9811 be 5"5I8I"f-'d- been at U.N. for some weeks. Fm” III” Vacalm" he3.dq”3””5 and the Gulf of Aqaba. dd ,- 1 Q, , H g h d. The Associated Pres average ' 1' . e h at Thomasvllle. Ga.. Eisenhower . W35 under WW 3m0”3 393' .' ' NEED "M30. gelltsgd thee gggigvzflghfed and re 5 Mligsoratgtcevsart said the first OI 50 Stocks decllneds 33.30 I0 tlllgplllogllmtgglltegljatllulillil il:lfltl:ctI;mtlllI tII50I059d IVIOUCIEY I16 WOUIII "1991 Slate Seuelary Dunes P”. 33195 ml ' Imsslble remhmon tn” sented the proposal to Israeli Am- bassador Abba Eban in a 70-min- ute conference at the state de- partment. The two points are: '. The United States would pub- would sidestep the sanctions idea and still get support from the In- creasingly impatient Aslan-Af1'l- can group who have led the cal? . . for stern measu :3 against Israel. licly declare its support of free navigation in the Gulf of Aqaba..CANADA NEGOTIATES from which Egyptian suns hnvni Canada was understood to be in barred Israeli ships for six years g leading middle-power role in the thereby blocking the Israeli port negotiations. Elnth The United States became the key power in the discussions dur- , ing last week following State see i retary Dulles 'unexpected remark . in Washington that the U.S. would seriously consider backing a sane- tions resolution against Israel. This attitude has met opposit- ion withln the U.S. itself. Hammarskjold noted in his re- port that the withdrawal should come first. Hammarskjold said that Egypt has reaffirmed priviately that If 3 will observe fully the 1949 armlst- II ice. The Egyptian delega ion. how- ' ever. has maintained silence. ' On the Israeli side. the report said it had not been made clear whether Israel's civil administra- tion would be pulled out of the ,- Gaza Strip along with the Israel! I military force if the UN found I way to protect Israeli interests I there. The report also said Israel ; had not answered Hammarsk- - jold's question whether the UN Emergency Force would be per- Sl68.90. the lowest it has been since Nov. 2, I955. The drop was the biggest for any single day since Oct. 10, 1955 when the aver age went down 34.60 in the third of a series of market breaks fol- lowing President eris heart attack. ' The decline in averages Is the basis for figuring the 34.000.000.- 000 loss in the quoted value of stocks on the New York exchange. On the some basis the loss in quoted values since last Tuesday amounts to 38.700.000.000 aitd since Jan. 1, totals 313.800.000.000. The break last Tuesday came after former president Herbert Hoover warned that inflation and big government , s" ., showed signs of a depression "agony." March 21 with Macmillan for four days on the British resort island of Bermuda. Immediately alter this meeting. Macmillan will con-I fer with Prime Minister St. Lau- rent of Canada for two days. Mollet accepted an invitation to meet with Eisenhower at the White House for a two-day con- ference beginning Feb, 26. Later the French premier will go to Ot- tawa. Trinidad Chosen As Capital Site KINGSTON. Jamaica tCP)- Trinldad Monday was chosen as site for the capital of the new Commonwealth nation envisioned for the Caribbean. Delegates from the British West UN"-ED NATIONS, N.Y. (C?) Indies decided on Trinidad after sec,-eta,-y . Gene,-at Dag Ham. PF0I0D89d GIICUSBIOIL ADOIIIGI marskjold counselled caution strong candidate for the honor was ruonday in any new United Na- Jamalca. in the midlcaribbean mm; moves on the ,I;gypn.n.1,. south of Cuba. rtiell deadlock. The NPIIII WIII be MWIY-built In ii new report to the General on A site away from Port-ob Assembly on the failure of Israel Spain. the Trinidad-Tobago calm to withdraw from the Gaza Strip lal capital and fountainhead of re- and the Gulf of Aqaba. the sec- currently Polnilar Calypso music. retary-general took note of,the The Trinidad-Tobago Islands are growing demand some The School Board at the samelto erect a high school. time requested the Council to I raise money in the vicinity oflT0 SEEK LEGISLATION 5700.000 for the erection of the newl confidence in which he is held by the government and by Ex- ternal Affairs Minister Pearson. This is the first occasion when a Prince Edward Island M. P. has been named to a U.N. agency EIS9"h”W' J. Watson MacNaught, Liberal M.P. for Prince has traveilcil widely in Australia. New Zeaianil and the south seas with the Em- pire Parliamentary Association and last year was in Japan in connection with a fishing treaty. J. Angus MacLcan. Conservative M.P. for Queens. has been accred- ited to Nata. but neither has served with the Canadian delega- tion to U.N. Death In City Yesterday OI Rev. Gerald M. Murphy Rev. Gerald M. Murphy. C.Ss.R. . - a member of the staff of the . Holy Redeemer Parish. died in the Charlottetown Hospital early yesterday morning. . The late Father Murphy had been in poor health for several months. Last week he suffered a third heart attack from which he failed to rally. He passed away step would be to seek legislation enabling the Council to issue de- bentures for the raising of the The City of Charlottetown willl necessary money. the Council Well Known Druggist Dies In Burning Building An inquiry into the death of Mr. I terday. It is thought that Mr. I rang Bgjdlgy or 159 w,ymouth;Bradley.may have taken I wcak Street. Charlottetown. whose body 1 3;:'lEe;"C'?oktl.:'g "ad bed tr"e"d V" lwnd 9" l'I' b"mI"3 Md by may have caught fiileaas amraesullli firemen yesterday morning. hasl been adjourned until one weekl-II-II” EIVIPANEI-I-ED from today at 7 pm. at City Hall. Coroner Dr. L.E. Prowsc was The partially burned remains of called to the scene and ordered an III? 54-year old Charlottetown inquest for yesterday afternoon at druggist was discovered and re- 1 p.m. At that time the jury view- moved by fireman Gordon Stew- ed the body and adjourned. Mem- art after dense smoke within the bers of the jury are Ernest Sellar, Bradley residence had been notic- foreman; William MacDonald. ed and reported to the City Fire Frank Vanlderstine, Raymond Ar- Department and Police by the cher. Clark Innis. Frank llagcn. neighboring family of Russell and Raymond Keenan. ll SDIIIEII Shortly before 8:30 a. m. After the body was taken from if Previous to the arrival of the the bedroom . the fire itself was i; flremen. members of the Splllett confined to its place of origin ' , . 2. The United States would do- clare its purpose. and use its in- " i as a t of the United Nations to have UN forces or UN observers in large numbers take up positions in the Gaza Strip in order to prevent its use as a base for Egyptian military- forays into Israel. Eban is understood to have promised quick referral of the proposal to his government and an answer in the next 24 to 48 hours. AT THE U. N. 'l'..l. KICKHAM. M.P. Maintain Special Security Watch On" Bonaventure OTTAWA (CF)-Canadian navy divers are keeping special under- sea watch against possible mine sabotage of the new Canadian alr- craft carrier Bonaventure by the outlawed Irish Republican Army, it was learned authoritatively family, who knew that Mr. Brad- and was quickly extinguished with ley slept in a second floor bed- little damage to other sections of Monday full dcdb his - sit ted ff th I v - room. and several pedestrians had the house, . g peace . Iurroun Y can us 0 e coast 0 ene- delegations for a resolution of mitted to occupy posts on the It ' forced their way into the locked The late Mr. Bradley. who is . bume t19'lglI.I;" g:;&I;::II'I"r:l:;:l' freres o the Redemptorlst Com- zuels. sanctions agalnstJsrseL.,. H reell.slde of the ann!etloe-JsnI- - house but were unable to reach. predeceased by his wife. the for- nd 1: ' r niunity. A C1101" IWWIIC 'l'lPIIlI 3"? will He Wlfnetl-WIIIIOIII "SIDE III! CIIIOII III!!- otngi sea trials out of that port before final delivery to the Canadian navy this spring. The navy decided that in view of curret raids into Northern Ire land bygtbe IRA it would take speci ' precautions against pos- sible sabotage of its capital ship. There are regular sentrieli in the ship but Canadian divers attached specially to the Bonaventure for the purpose make periodic surveys of the carrier's bull to ensure that no mines have been attached to it by some daring Ira frogman. PROTECT MAGGIE T00 one Of numerous decisions facing word sanctions-that such steps the delegates who hope to form a "while supporting efforts to nation with dominion status within achieve peaceful solutions. may the Commonwealth. perhaps on th eotlier hand be in- The Federation of British West ti-oducing new elements of con- conditions for evacuation. Bam- Indles will unite Trinidad. .Is- fllct." marskjold indicated that he will . males. Barbados and the Wind- He left it up to the assembly to refer to this in continuing discnr ( ward and Leeward Islands. try again "to Indicate how it de- lions with Israeli representatives. .' Mr. MacNaught Queried On it the room due to the smoke. His pet Pekinue dog was also taken from the room. almost 'focated The report also noted that b- raei has raised the question of free passage for its ships in the . Suez Canal in connection with the mer Marjorie Nelson of Chm-lot a- town only six months ago. was eni- ployed at Worthls Drug Store on from smoke exposure but still Prince Street for the past twenty- " - one years. He was a native of this THE LATE MR. BRADLEY Thelata Mr. Bradley. who is re- city and took his education at Ported to have been suffering I Queen Square School and his ln- ""9 b'”'h"' E'""t "I Ed”'””W" heart condition periodically for ltial pliarmacullcal practice at Albert'- Iome time, complained of pains in Rankln's Drug Store. He had all Funeral ---BIISEMGIIIS W!” the right side of his chest for great interest in such things as. completed last night. Services several days prior to his death.'muslc, dramatlcs. concert workiwlll be held from the Hennesley He had been out to dinner with and fishing. lFuneral Home to St. Dunstan's lpilletts on Sund evening and Be is survived by two sisters-'Basclllca on Wednesday morning returned to his home at 10 p.m. Florence. of The Guardian staff. at 8:45 for Requiem High Mass at still bothered by the chest ailment Charlottetown, and Irene (Mrs. 19:00 o'clock. Interment will be in Father Murphy was born in Catalina. Newfoundland. in I903. Ills high school studies were taken at St. Bonaventurrs College. St. John's. Later he attended St. Mary's College. Brockville. Ont- ario. llis theological training was taken at St Aiphonsus Seminary,. New York State. where he was ordained in 1928. Known as a seasoned mission- ary. Father Murphy's apostolic ncal carried him to most of the parishes in the east and west prov- inces of the Redemptorist Order. Many years of his priestly life i and intending to see a doctor yes- Laurie oelliveaul of Moncton; and the Roman Catholic Cemetery. Similar precautions were taken when the aircraft carrier Magnif- ChiId's' Death Is Still A Mystery DALIIOUSIE. N.B. (CP) -The motive and assailant involved in the slaying of Katherine De La- Tenders Called For .French River Project OTTAWA. (Special) e- tenders estimates covering the Drolecf ll lcent was in Port Said. Egypt. dis- embarklng Canadian troops and supplies for the United Nations Emergency Force. A special team of divers main- tained a regular undersea patrol around the magnificent. A naval source said it is not unusual for navy ships to take ' bourne. Newfoundland. have been called by the Depart- 533 special anti - sabotage measures were spent in the missions of West- ern Canada. He also served as Rector in Nelson. B.C.. and Whit- In his younger days he was stationed with the Charlottetown Redempt- orlst community at Holy Redca- mer Parish. with the hope of rc- gaining his former good health. he returned here 24 years later. His remains will be transferred to the Holy Redeemer Rectory THE LATE FATHER MURPHY 9 o'clock. The funeral Mass will be cele- brated Thursday morning at 10:00 o'clock. Interment will be in the Redemptorist plot in the Catholic Cemetery. OTTAWA. (Special) asked Mon- day if he would comment on a letter from Mayor Willard Leard of Borden. published in last Wed- ” 's Guardian and criticizing the project of a fishermanhi wharf at Borden. J. Watson Mao- Sl. Laurent TO Naught, Liberal MP. for Prince d. Mayor Leard's Criticism building. The item of 3100.000 placed in Estimates for a fisherman's wharf at Borden. Mr. MacNaught said, bed been inserted at the sus gestioii of both the present aim, the previous district engineers of the Public Works Department. OI a post office. the Prince Meinbe: said. is the revenoe it produces. In 1958. revenue of the Borden post office was 83.781 compared to more than 39.000 for Kenning- ton and more than 88.000 for 0'Leary. When it comes to a Fe- mu lthe deciding factors in ' " account of sand conditions. these engineers found that I wharf at Cape Traverse would not be financially feasible. TM wharf. he added. was not to serve -090 Le th of th retaining will in meat of Public Works hero for 361 (gt and wig”, of me W." "G ”"'"'""I”" "I IPNIIIIB IIICIIIIIES wharf is 12 feet. Substructure of and retaining wall at French Rl- the French River lob will be of ver South. Neil A. Matheson. crcosoted timber. In the matter perrelle remained a mystery Mon- whlle in foreign ports where it day while arrangements were d l 'ldi h ; ff trouble might break out. em hm "8 I0 one In of Meet MacMillan OTTAWA ICP)-Prime Minister Chapel. where they will lie in state from 10 o'clock Tuesday momlng until 7 o'clock Wednes- day evening. They will then be "There's one part of tho Mayors letter with which I am in complctc agreement. It is the part in which Mr. Leard says made for burial of the 18-yesrcid I lirl whole body was found on a Public Works Department bases its decision on the size of the CHINESE PEACE OFI-IER3 slderoed near her home at Char- lo station lundey morning. The cottage will leave the real- dence at I p.m. Wednesday for s 2.30 p.m. service in Zion United Church. Results of an autopsy perform- ed at Fredericton Monday were not announced R.C.M.P. "Few details will likely be avail- able" until the inquest. No date for the inquiry has been set by Dr. John Pour. Dalhousls Cor- oner. He dtintetl e report the girl's hands were tied when cliildrul found her body under bushes af- ter she had been missing Ill!" Saturday night. There was no denial of reports she had been I-'. 3- Liberal M.P. for queens. was in- formed Mondsyultem in main of labor. preference is to be given .0 exdervicemen, TAIPEI. Formosa tR(-utcrsl-A Nationalist spokesman said Monv The 10th annual conference of the P.E.I. Agricultural Council opened its three-day" session at Birch Court. Experimental Farm, yesterday morning. These annual conferences bring -together all the agricultural of- ficials in the Province. both pro- vinclal and federal. for the purpose uggedwitheltockingandbem of reviewing what the various de- yu have ' t dur- Sharp Earthqua ke Rocks Seven Counties, In English Midlands mubon (AP)-An earthquake The 8- second tremor was felt across in square miles of Eng- fordsllre. Leicestei-shire glass roof overhead. roucn, Pill CAu.ln .8taf ed Nu. hamptonehirl. . ' Police can toured streets broad- P. E. I. Agricultural Council Begins Three Day Sessions day that President Chlang Kai- shek's eldest son. Gcn. Chian Ching Kuo. received three letters tum lo the church of the Mlmyst. Laurent confirmed Monday aft- noly Rgdaggngn whgr. cgren1f)ni(!3l9rl'IU(ll'l in the Commons he will will beheld Wednesday night Iflmect with Prime Minister Mac- millan of Britain March 25-28 In Bermuda. "cnminon concern" to Canada and VIOLENT SNEEZE FATAL from Hong Kong in I955 suggest- ing peace talks with Communist China. He said the president's roof had not evtn bothered to read the letters. lng the year. to study the present MANCHESTER. N.H. SIICEZC. tAPm-.llI0 United Kingdom. Mrs. Evelyn A. Radwan. I9. dledl Sunday after a violent Doctors said she suffered a cereb- ral hemorrhage. lthe talks will follow those between Mr, Macmillan and President Eis- enhower March 21-24. King's County is fortunate in hav- ing a rcprcscntative such as T..f. Kickham. M.P. that is absolutely accuratc. Since he has been in Ottaua. 'llr. Kickham has shown himself in he an extremely able mcmhrr of Parliament." ”At the present time. Mr. Mac- Nauglil Sfllfl. the possibility of obtainini! a Federal Building for Borden is being explored. one of to discuss matters of He informed the ,Commons that state of the agricultural industry, and to make recommendations for Its improvement. The conference was OPGIINI II! the President. Mr. G.C. Warren. liortlculturist at the Experimental Farm. The first speaker was the Hon. Eugene Cullen. Minister of Agriculture. who welcomed the t sand .. -Jtbeeosifen ence officlallY- Amons other in Mr. Cullen expressed his satisfaction with the heart! llIIHt of co-operation that prevailed among the provincial and federal sgrlculturlsts. both groups working for the betterment of our Itflclllh tursl industry. The Council paid tribute to we Agriculture. and Mr. Ills: Tuplia of the Provincial meat of Agriculture. Reports of the several depen- land's issue-lain ii;ilt.oke;u::n': csstinl m-writs in an by me pm” "hum up out gauged windows iiimed cm. which snmiiu croc 10- '"I8"'- 8'” II” BI tsemuuolsanmueiciandnsuniuuu sldebah-s Vvkrm"-'h D'- 9-9 "'5': N... - .3.” Mn”, lxperlmental!'arin bythhpm A wild and two clmdreii Mlnersworklqtanaitergroued5”'5""v no "''''i''' Wlre' taDerby.lntlieonly ceelaesmsfcltthcsboek. - (0oatlnnedoiIIllt300l-9) 0: reported. There were (gbaihock xvaalsnfelp at 8:45 p.m. --fr-mm nugjgu-ygygcgg. :l.fn. .,nsam&ees "mg cngup sum": 3...'2".SI .5... " In "M nzn-ru scoltlllnd Um can I” M. '.('i..gt.h:; t can It was a looser is-moettis-old be! can- j, -5.” u-cal 'fheM" kiln was Idm swrme III e gngtiedefI:'e.e::rttiqI&e-fwlIeBritehBI' eheInpteeMoIdeyIt,tbsPlII a art. wutlveottiessnadrst-den EX I l:b:;'ef:tllla9lheaM'tiflndslnn10H u'd::il'AIl:dsseitre the pmmna. 3VC - - Kl! OIIII II &at&!nn.bItsosebuatlD.uuhalr&htbeIlodOIl&IlvA.grlcutudco&llr&t, &,v;...pg-pg. glls-nu. mqislthneiiuasutsqrstsehug gig, w-v-you-in-Gemini: 1172; O-vet-lama Tress: cam. yum. Presid- of Agriculture; w.i-. iucuui. h. d, ...i. s.c. mun. Dqnty ii-up rut en-uni. Inore than one department. the staff and amount of office space required. Mr. MacNaught made it clear that the Federal Public Works Department CJIOOSES its program HEEL sUppLY msgs I?lJfwfl)ll-kfsl'i:nl);SIeS bl).fsl:'lI7EfI naesdlilfgil 51 NGA FORE (Reuters l-lflclll may have previously fa-,.,v(.,1 lwiil supply steel in the whole of There is no connection he said Southeast Asia "in the neat between an item in the 'Estimatesj future.” Sir Charles Goodeve. fit for the building of a wharf atlrectnr of the British Iron HM Bordon or elsewhere and a hoped-p Steel Research Association. rc- for appropriation for e Fedcrabparted Monday. only the fishermen at Borden but all in the environs. l 3 flees. It lHees Calls Plans For Canada I i Council A Government 'Dodge nmmgmcron fCP)- George :IhEIfbel)eFlKltl;'Bl' :;ll;:!.w;'l'here:':5Ill,l: l a ii a o o , nmgremve Comeruuulthozam for their every day living member of rmliarnent for Toronto 1- "9 may nperlendnu very "ll lroadvlew. said Monday the fed- 1 hudsmp. oral government's grant to the "T0daY IIIC fold BEN Penslol Canada Council is a dodge to re- is worth only 333 in terms of what duce a surplus in the federal it would buy when it was lntrn budget, dnced seven years ago. Mr. flees Iold I Progressive Con- "Parliament is It prese gervatlve Club at the University cussing a bill which in addition is of New Brunswick that "excessive 50.0ll!.im to help universities. VE taxes" were well on the way tnlalso provide SSOMNJIN to help we ehestrss, art galleries. bellet an other artistic page producing a surplus "of half a, billion dollars by the end of the. fiscal year." 1 their "The government is desperately though such seeking ways to cover up this hop; nrplus. and has hit upon the plan develop e of setting up the Canada I bet as a moesns of disposing of at least n .. ponies and 3 He ssidlthel Igrent was "Particularly unticeoifte by its to I hence from this sun qieeel :3 - wsenynseltu at dis -