Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew 77:9 Guardians cnaawr'ra'rowN. CANADA, - -rnunsnay, ocrrosan 6. 1955 PRICE is 14 races Federal Gov't Refuses Io Bow To Provinces F5 (By Harold Morrison. Canadian Press Staff Writer)' F ; 0'l'PAWA, (CP)-The federal government Wednes-' v - day refused to bow to provincial demands for a bigger share of the federal tax pot and the outlook for an imme- diate compromise darkened. Prime Minister St. Laurent indicated on emerging ' from the third day of talks with the Premiers that his government will not boost taxes to accommodate provin- cia.l demands. ' "We are proceeding on the lines that the same tax rates will apply as noty:z," he told reporters. The rem crs s e e a.V , touchingp on farm pp blems and figzerigeygtmgghqlfggiglhfeoqrgggi Eisenhower Hos Excellent Night's Sleep By DOUGLAS CORNELL DENVER (AP) - President Ei- senhower put in an "excellent night" on the recovery road Tues- day night and a happy morning dlzlllll into a gift package from his grandchildren a package heavy on bubblegum. The doctors said the president. still in the 14-day danger period of his heart attack. awakened "re- shed and cheerful" after W2 hours of almost solid sleep. lie didnlt need a sedative to help him get to sleep Tuesday night although a small dose of seconal was administered when he awak- ened fnr a couple of minutes around 2 a.m. GREET PUBLISHERS At the civic reception Wednes- their wives. day evening. prior to a P. E. I. From left to right Mrs- J. C. 'Preston and Mr. John are shown C. Preston of the Brantford Ex- Traval Bureau dinner in honour of Mrs. Dougald ackinnon. the Hon. posltor and second vice president Mrs. E. C. of the C.D.N.P.A. This was what president found: From Susan. playlns From 811' and-bubblegum. 8. two packs cards and-bubblegum. the chuckling Barbara Anne. 0. station. "I am returning to Quebec with a great admiration for the island and it's people after my first vi- sit in Charlottetown which had been looked forward to with plea- sure" Mr. Emile Castonguay, Pra- of Quebec City where he is gene-rallas found here. and so fittingly manager of the nationally knmvn named this delightful spot. "Crad- French language newspaper, L'- led on the Waves." Action Catholique. "I wondered at the name ”Abe- "1 hope to tell our people in Quebec of the friendliness and gwelt" when we boarded that well- hospitality here, and bow delight- thcn began a round of discussion eral equalization payments would bring the yields of low-income provinces to the per capita level of the wealthier ones. REPORT! NO PROGRESS One provincial informant said said earlier in the day that the All premiers agreed that anothu conference will have to be called this year-the third in 1955-40 continue horse-trading with. the federal administration on the tax issue. Mr- St. Laurent said that fiscal Vilmnl "9W'PtW' P"b"'h"' D”"5'” M"K"'"”"- From David, 7, a 25-cent Te - D 11 N i z a r c c T - 11 lit t th 11 nd ca be . ignugosgezleig: gylytgire :'c1:3rhnsIi:I'::8'M;.ugd:lnlC.c1.3hiicsl:n(e harm": Film Mb gander -:t"ory:, k:'lThe Macxenxzzlz (l,3ful)llleSl?eal'!;'adA1;l;0Cla3tl)l')n ghvisd :lll:1:'o'nS:ltl 6aato:::ay.or;ilfcne Iucnh zsssureotheepellpale here" that 1l,ielgl;i;lll3l;r:t;i liligioaglretsasx vsgiaasrgizilifinflifigln talks could be continuedtoday, if ' ' ' ' ' ' ' when asked for his impressions learning its origin and viewing we in Quebec also are not wanting Premier Douglas 0' Saskmche. any Premier had 8nYthl!JE more New Arm Chief To Visit 3 HALIFAX. (GP) - The army -announced Wednesday its newl chief of the general staff. Lt.-Gen. Howard D. Graham. will pay an official visit to eastern army command the week of Oct. 16. He will begin his tour at H; fax and later visit Camp Debsr and Camp Aldershot, N.S.. Saint John. Camp Utopia. Camp Gage- tawn. Fredericton and Sussex, N. B.. and St. ohn's. Nfld. Lt.-Gen. Graham became chief of the general staff Sept. 1. .l.. By MICHAEL WEIGALL FEZ. Morocco (Reuters)-some .000 French soldiers and foreign legionnai ca battled desperately '.'.'ednesdsy night to break out of a triangular trap in the Riff moun- tains under the withering sharp- shooting of rebel tribesmen. Only one point of the triangle. the little town of Alrnoul. was not completely closed. Reinfurcements and supplies streamed in hourly along the one twisting mountain road still open. But fierce rebel warriors, who struck against the French near the lab Moroccan border Satur- To Build Unitedl .. Church At Gander GANDER. Nfld- (GP) - George Dorey. moderator of . were reported closing in on ....-........................h. 2,000 French Trapped By Rebels ln Mountains the walled fortress. where the French tricolor was hoisted this morning. This correspondent sped out of Aknoul Tuesday night to Tara. It miles to the south, with gunfire echoing from the surrounding hills. FEAR ENCIRCLEMENT The last words from a French major were: "I beseech you to go back to Taza. We may soon be encircled. Even now the road is not safe. Please go immediately." I drove into the town earlier in the day to find the French com- mander trying to shake off three cameramen seeking permission to and Mrs. John won that offer no evidence Pulls Ahead In Irazilion Voting Wedn presidency. The youngsters. children of Maj. Eisenhower. per- sonally picked out the gifts. With them they included greeting and get-well cards and drawings in ll-lze that the kids have in- herited any of Eisenhower's ama- teur talent with brush and canvas. Social Democrat RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuterslw Juscelino Kuhltschek. Social Dem. ocrat whose enamie have accused him of having Communist lines, caddy nlsht began -to pull ahead in the race for the Brazilian Ch oneifilth. of the estimated last evening. Mr. Castonguay, who is accompanied by Madam Cas- tonguay arrived on Monday from at Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA (CP)-Doubts about the validity of some provincial farm marketing legislation were expressed Wednesday before the federal-provincial conference. The federal government, inform- ants said. told the provinces to re- fer any dubious legislation to the courts and come back to Ottawa some of your island scenery. I have developed an appreciation of please visitors from other the Indians who admired nature meeting to be held shortly among members of the federal cabinet, the agriculture ministers of the Prairie provinces and represents- tives of western grain growers. Delegation members said the three Prairie governments at Wed- nesday's session urged that the fed- eral government adopt some form of cash payments to grain growers who are holding wheat on farms and cannot dispose of it because of cloned ela s ' in hospitality and eagerness to pro- vinces-" Barter's Film Lab. Validity Of Some Farm Marketing Laws Doubted part of some marketing hoards fears arise from an anxiety on the that they cannot legally levy as- sessments against producers for the purpose of establishing finan- cial rescrvcs against had years. As he outlined it. Prime Minister St. Laurent told Mr. Frost some- thing llke this: "Our position is that. if you have ugly; justifiable case is any partl- cu r instance that yo can't fix up wan said that, as far as he was concerned. the tax rental pacts were dead. ' "The only bargaining open is possibly on the rate scales." he said. "We still hope't.he federal government will allow an increase in provincial rates." Under the federal formula. pro- vincial rates would be equivalent to 10 per cent of the federal levy on personal income. 895 per cent on corporation tax and 50 per cent on succeuion duties. Federal le- vies would be reduced by a similar amount to prevent a rise in over- 'all taxpayer-s' tolls. TALKS "FOIICIBLE" Premier Frost of Ontario said discussions were on "the unrealis- tic relation of federal proposals to what is needed." He said the talks were good - humored but "very forcible." Premier Duplessia - 1 Quebec to offer, but it appeared from his remarks that he felt that discussion at this stage had drawn to an dnd. The premiers likely will touch on other issues today and then probably terminate the conference tonight when they will meet at Mr. St. Laurent's residence for dinner. WANT MORE MONEY Mr. St. Laurent said the thin; that proved "distasteful" to some provinces was not the formula tb- self but the end result. They wanted more money. "We always get back to the fundamental principle-it's not the formula but the amount of money- involved." But there was just so much money in the federal pot. he added. There were a lot of good things which could be done in Canada. but they would require twoce as much money as could be obtained late f . ll . ,,,. . , L . hghthmchmmlhleohogmhhdlhewun ' l l ' r-.. . g"”gt-quit” P" armomdncolumf Pug null!-6OUil& N!!! W99; 'fE9”EEr'y:(ng!":lFwl On the general illwstionlloflfarmihgdcirhhoutlronlnvehllt con.:de.l-:tlt':.sl! Predicted "there will be no definite he ""55"" 391'”? W "159 W"!- l ' " ll ' l "0 " ' .. . . - ,1!!! Vote! from his home Th t n, H . ' decision .3 gm, come,-gnce.-' There still was some hope that lpolitan United church to be wasted. ""3 'm"'”n' 1'' "M '1 "Bi state and overhaul Adhemar De to aefglg all-e:l:)eV'lfleC'l'8l chrllhieilteaz :1-igrlgi-n gFr::IglsSl:lt;onl0. gallattfrltlgr-B ltlllet ' "nun" t” "we Wm h". to an an figures some scheme better than either are. . The modern church with c- for; (of his capacity of sso. is exDI:ta':.to Dire: M be completed early next year. Mr. Dorey preached at I HD0018! Wednesday held their Directors of The Canadian Press i-annual out two this morning. Both are in trouble." A food convoy arrived and the mllor said: "We are not short of food but ammunition is low. The held the lead. But De Barros' earlier 3 a 1' r o s, flamboyant business tycoon nominated by the Progres- sive Socialists. who earlier had SUC- but this group met for only about we hours and did not get far. It is not expected to report back to the general conference. that matters he raised before the conference involve the validity and the workability of this type of law. ”ltls a question of making it Attending the committee meet- ings were representatives from On- tario. Saskatchewan. Manitoba. British Columbia. New Brunswick back and study them carefully." Home conference delegates have been critical of the fact that under the federal formula. Quebec would and Prince Edward island. get a boost of 340,000,000 a year in the tax rental pacts or the new formula could be found but so (as "nothing better" has emerged. through available tax revenue. amt Gm" 535 1'0"": ' 9" Mia St L''"”'"'5 Vmlmsal t” province will let Ontario carry the P . 1' But probably the best tonic he la ill? ditch the; tax ll,'elll:l l;i;:l,5 f!:Jf;l:ml;19a' conference fight. Quebec will otter 3,.” as had yet was going through , P399 9'” Y . no proposals of its own. '5 u. g 50 fl. ' under which the provinces would chfldmnf 0'" "'9 ""00 lrlnd mu” ,0 an dine; tax mid. Fed- Expgcr Mona 1-,u,xg - . ......-.-.v.-.n-;:,v'::.2. N" u--....-,.... ' u. .' : V (the provincial act) work." he said. The conference. meanwhile. had "The line between federal and a discussion on the sharp issue of service in Lewisporte Wednesday night and will visit other New- l'eV0ll began so suddenly that we meeting here yesterday to discuss are having trouble supplying all mu" of the Mu”-I new amp. ceases, even though gained mostly in arts fmmdland communities mm" ". arm”. the -Jnmcem t i m " with votes from the state of San the marketing of western grain, provincial jurisdiction is compll- B 'ld' R I ' N -mu so at mu .. ., .. ..,.,-,,,..,,,, .,. ...,,,,. ..:..... ..::.:.:f";:.:;'....- ::::0;..”::a;:.".:..".::..8:::::a:; 22:. ::2":.a "P "" '"''"s;..:"i "0 r.:';.:'..::::2 '3 ":.:..::..:' "' "'9 99” '3””"5 Bl” TURN "0 TAU”! son Newspapers. Toronto. C? the dnmnlle their vehicles suffered and it was obvious that Kublt- WILL l.'llS8lIlsSsw(l:le?f)rl:l.(i:M' marketing leglslallon."p e 'fHEB(,RE BECOHIN Apply To T.C. Highway The Trans-Canada Highway Area there is now included in the ric- in this Province has been re-zoned vant section. excavation and quar- nnder the Town Planning Act from rying. being an Agricultural Zone to being Buildings must he covered with either Highway Zone One or Hlgh- sundsrd siding and roofin! mam" way Zone Two. the first being sac- ial, tar paper and rolled roofing tions in which a so m.p.h. limit being prohibited- is in force. It had already been provided in mghw”, zone one, "3. "hm. amendments made to the regula- lll the fighting. said the shooting was very accurate. member for Kirkland Lake Nor- thern News. was named a direc- tor to fill a vacancy on the 19-man board. caused by the resignation of his father Mr. Roy -Thomson. Six transfers of membership in- volvlng changes of CP representa- tion among nawspaper members. ,were reported: Corner Brook Western Star from Messrs. Wallace McKay to H. G. Mr- Frost. in talking to re- porters, would not go into any more detail, but it was reported his mm Foure Gov't ls Wobbllngp By HARVEY HUDSON PARIS (AP) - Premier Edgar Mose Aw Mona: UH Daizsasi-:D Prime Minister St. Laurent said the question is to be taken up at a Pearson Given Red-Carpet Reception By Russians Coming Events Bingo Hope River nursday nicht. . schek. the favorite. was in for a hard fight. "Dance in Mlliview lall aver! Friday. . Bingo at &. Theresa. Friday. Oct. 1th. I p. m. Dance Lower uoniuuc lull Harder" Fraderi ton Gl Hit 1. in every Friday night. from .lohn w. Sanccton to Je."setr. a sinner we - """" '”"”"""” Wbbled '10- '”" C"';l”"""'"' ,,'f,ll', ,",,""f,f gilt. lllvilluhye retinuiradultoelsihvemh? Dan". up 1..."... nub” 8. Wardell: Moncton Times from -Sgow (R t ILAND deputzyosloviet foreign minis' Vsl- per said that in the ”ab5gngg of certainly Wednesday night over mgngfulfe 0" "Y '" ' V") C space for each square foot of floor Oct. mull wehursl u.ch"h..p the late J. C. Ganong so 3, w. M0 . . Cl-I er!) - External 911' I'll. serious confnct of infgfests be. French North. African policies as I m mu zone Two build,” was given authority to order do- H I Inner: 'l'rois-llivieres Le Nnuvel- Affairs Minister Pearson flew here Later puma". ncommmed by tween the two counmmn . mm on or nuns ml group of suits iatsn mugt halve a frontage of not m"”"”" 0' d" ' d”"”"'' 'l ' Reserve nub Du, 0... late from ngym.-mg pub: to Fe... mm Bern" wednuda ' Canadian Ambassador J. B: Wat- toward "fruitful co-operation," was port-era threatened to pull its five - 12, area. if conside ed necessary- At Y Ind de . less than 200 feel. an area of . possible, miniate is out of the cabinet. 000 square met. Buudmn mny Mt least two square feet of parking l lnhcr 10th In Hot ohl Dinner. South Ruatioo Hall. nand Gagnoni Montreal star from kins, paid a courtesy call on Mol- A. J. Westito K. s. as ; s mi WW- 0 ey a a clared it is important that Canada and Rusm;.nei8hbo” new" we The Social Republican party, fol- lowers of Gen. Charles de Gaulle, Izvestia wrlcnmed Pearson's Ot- be construe,” ,8” um, 75 fee, or unsightly structures. TORONTO. (OP)-Minlj I& Pearson. ccompanied by Cf ROM Th N. D u lll ta ll th h l -P-"rrjmr Rue:-vo Thuhstvlns Day Oct to Brian Shelio . mm W” .'I"""' :31.” ;'n:"”"': '””",'S '9' wife and sovernment olficln . I: lomdaiszgitililitizeltrgllrc-twiath fetuzgiznrlgallg decided to ask the ministers to 39'; 2:, ff:,::"mZ'blg..,::,5l'"" saarancmo nnnsvnn maximu mtempcratures: nher 10th. for hot chicken dinner. It was decided to hold the 1957 gff". , ”" '"”"5- visltinz the Soviet Union in the en in 'Mo.-mu. min unless P-esident Rene Coty N. pm or ...y structure may TORONTO (cpl ' ntencing of WI 1'3- South Rnstlco Hail. fall meeting at Quebec. The loss 9 """ ""5 3"” ""30" "'0 course of a trip that soc far has "An extension of trade may im- gives his assent to a plan for a 1,, rected 1 than 200 feet from to wire and cable companies cou- DOWN" -'---'"'" T' ml met"!!! will be held in Ed- redcarpet mmtmeml undencw "ke" mm lo L”"d”"v P3”! Md rov l t'. c In general between national union government A na- 3 asst rtion of public victad of operating a price-fixing V'"P0""' en "' Notice: No eruahind of sin mum" ing the slsnificance accorded to 39,1", He Wm M out of Mo P e rea mu. d n th Ham! ! t - the point of 1119'" mm” 1,” been d 1 ed um n Victoria ... 47 U until Saturday. Oct. 1. S ed ' this first visit of a foreign minister 1 l k b a 1 3 wow the SW!" U""" and C”'”' ”' 9 b ""0" Sovernmen presum- roads. ' A" I M on, '1 Cr 9 "V W Edmonton -- V 39 5 Gerald Crnwys. Broohtlaid. " from a western hemisphere coun- "ex mwecc ly xoypfi "r" I"q' 399' c0"”""”.d' ' '5' "mid l"Cl"d9 3" Fame” ”' The This-C8085" H'ghW”id ? Jim, B lAmi "iv" .f,":,”c" Calgary 3 ” . I v W mm. an Manning M nu cold for e oom an conference Izvestla claimed conditions also tell! the, Cornmunlsts. Not all gnciuded goo feet on either s e”? up as d e nesday Regm ' 3 Reserve W , Nov. Ih Mutnnu d I in Singapore. The minister is also were favorable for the promotion Parties might be willing to join. the hlilhwly centre line. from o my-Ciel VII of the D811 I Winnipeg as IV for goose supper in a hall. '”""' '”" "””” '”' expected to return to Paris later or c..,.ad;.....s..vm cultural rela- since the Faure government is town limits of Borden. to York are -chedvlod to appear in Ontario Tom,,,,, I! I Auspices St. John's W. . rlvuchd liiwltbi. In 011 llfllld Wh” P9""'fl' fl'PlV0d this month for the NATO council am... still functioning. observers said or North River. and from the east- supreme Court Oct. 31 but the de- om” . as I Du" E I u I." B" "'9' ' we” ""13" Mum” ""1 lntetlnl "it is hnprrl Pearson's stay in there seemed to be no way for em boundary of the Southpnfl 9'" gglfnef" P0lldlm9l m'Y 59 f”""'" Montreal . 45 5.3 v ' 1 Moscow will contribute to the ron- Col-Y to agree. even if he favored in the Wood islands pier. p Y - P99 In! llldlmenl 0" Ill Quphflf - 37 m "M M" P" . ' ' Ev" 0” MOUNT” anlldaiion of the Geneva spirit." the principle -of such a govern- in addition to building operation: annlelll by five rubber companies I-redemgnn . 44 .8. . i N. O 0" member M P”"0n'l PEN-if the newspaper a tied. meat. which already I'Cil"l" ' V'?'"" m "I, c”"ct.d. smlm John y 4? ll 75""? '-U"; ' ' 3"” '"'”"du'i:':'””;:dbl' '"0"' " O B (W '--AWd Rf? g:,?,:';" ' 52 II t on was a sc -coa co;-pm-.1 . 4; Q l'”""'-nu mag.”-. o....."''”.. In World By Century End gnu. mu Bop--gumuum. c--W-n .. 3 ' . 0 Ce; Ill om w ,.rf;.';'f' o':l0"lnIrIld Hall asurr JOHN. N.B. (or) .- 11- Rev. Roderick Macl.eod,' Rev. Sask. Brien. a strapping six mg: so a on mg .””D”uk.. I lllerlcy will be practically elim- Charles A. Maclaod and Malcolm two inches tall. captivatga an 3",. , um lasted throughout the world by the A. Macbeod. all from Cape Breton. aians at the airport. HALIFAX. (CF)-The wu . and of this century. the secretary Rev. A. Neil mug;-, rm-onto, Pearson said in a brief address office here says warm "'Sl.'d air over the southern UI1 I the British and Foreign Bible below for New Brunswick and we Edward island predicted secretary of stewardship and bud- get. reported . eipts will be ahead of last year at the cor- that he wanted to see something 8”” E ldvmcmg name”; ward preceded by I W89 "5 dr-all.'l'hisrain inspected!- .J:S:":;” i:..& :52 - garden on highway. W” "" '""" I" H 1 , responding date and said sin. lat M.g:h XIV. l.M.B.'Wheelock of Saint tenanea of the nacfwouid exnyahle o '.' thelugs-may u the church to achieve its obieetlve of s1.ooo.ooo for the year Rev. William Raid. New Glas- wtnd. Law-high at Ch fl and 58. New Glasgow It 5!. Bay of Fundy: Light winds IO- coming east l5 Thursday alters noon: clear with a few cloudy in- tarvals becoming overcast with rain Thursllsy owning; visibility I5 miles lowering in rain D lot miles: cool. High tide today at Gharlottetosn at 1 a.m. and 2:14 pm: at Rus- ticn at 0:31 a.m. and I-..li p.n. Iummerslde tide eighteen ntautd st 5" Raakh. ldwh e. Johnstone. am. Donsalil -r. s. Nichols. Iamliton Spectator. ' Mrs. Blac” .Mlsalena Mcl-ure CIIMIIIIIY. Iicklnnon. Mrs. P. I. Fleldlli um Hr. u. "at 1.”. kn III'Wl- 930509 P"'”""' ”' '5' c'DtN'Pi and Ira. George Fraser. rd. later than Charlottetown. ienuA-.Ilr-00'rI0V-1'h"'”"- ,,,'”' sun. ems .a-sash use. I Robert 1 mm. llllfl!.'vi'esio Also In he -on In W ' t k... N. 3..., at slit 3; "I 4.1;, u... cmuguu. Ilr. sinus-n.1asurnernu.n.