MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN Money amused either manna or obeys each of us. WM- 3, carrier: Charlottetown. Siunmc in P.E.l. 39.00. Other Provinces ..:.. 815.00 per anniun. llscyhcro and U.S.A. 812.00 Der Inllllllll Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew" FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1953 CHARLOTTETOWN, CAN ADA. you have nothing to do. MAXI MS OVA. MERE MAN It II difficult to keep quiet if 16 PAGES The Guardian. flu Owls Morning may rounded inn. '5 RHEE AND EISENHOWER EMISSARY IN FATEFUL SESSION Four More Nova gcotia Coal Mines May Close Discover Abandoned Passenger Plane In Quebec Wilderness wl'F.RF.C, iCPl- Bush ;t't'll on the St. Laivretire H...-in shore have fotind most intact" passenger plane ah- anrlnnad by its passengers and mm, it was reported here Thurs- day night. A reliable. informant, who de- ,-nt-ri to he irlcntifit-ti. szild liunt-. i--t have appeared in Natnshquainl 1 small setllenirnt about 600 -rules from Quebec. with "numer-J n.t.K pieces” of wreckage. it is believed here the aircraft llll have been one lost over the .t'ltntie or Labrador as much as .. ):'”tt' agii. i Tile plane, 125 miles north ofV Nainsiiqitan, where the Nattisli-l Iil.7tti anti Metakinn Rivers meet,i ms ,-armrit-rt "almost intact." . Tun sntirce S'Ilfi no one has irn reported seen at the sitc. & l . At Ottawa. Air Vice-Marslinl A. Cowl:-y, director of air services transport department. - has received a report on we missing plane. lie could not - .11 3 paSSFn)ZPt' plane Ull- ,i vinied for in that area. lie sairl an investigation will he mi-(id and a party will be sent to the area. the li he 4 Stem Rust Found In Western Groin wmN1pEG tcpi-5tem rust gpriirts have been located in grain t.ri(ls in Mordeii. the earliest rust in iiinke an appearance. in Matil- loba since records were first kept in lii23. Generally late planting it-nris to fnyor rust development. ntftrials said. Dry. warm weather :-. needed to check its spread. Corning Events "Dance at Gordon Lodge every Friday night. "Dance. llowea l-lall. Bracklcy ilrach, Friday night. "Dance. Watervale School. Mon- cl.-iv, June 29th. Hughes orchestra. "Dance. Kelly's Cross School. uonday. June 29th. "Cake sale Fennell & Chand- lrr'tt Saturday, June 27 at 2:30. "Drinz'e in St. Peter's Legion ll.ill, lfriday. June 26th. Chaisson's -iichestra. "Reset-vo Wednesday. August fvh. Chicken supper and Bazaar, South Rustico Hall. "Dance every Friday night. smith Rusiico liall. Canteen ser- iice. Charlottetonlans Orchcstra.. "Dance, Orwell l-tall, Monday. tine 29th. MacDonald--Morrtsscy Hi-rhestra. "Dance. Denver l-lall. Mon- Yarziin. Friday, June 26th. Burns' flrchestrn. "ice Cream Social. North Grati- Hlle. Thursday, July 2nd. Spon- sored by Y. P. l'. "Indian River Cltih. winners of the Drama Festival Cup will present their play in Fort Aug- ustus Hall Friday.'June 26. "Mt. Ryan Dramatic Club pre- srnt. "Rose of M,wHesrt". Tracadle Hall. Friday. June 26th. sponsored IV Cilenroy W. I. "Montague Players present their It-at-t comedy, "A Ready llnde Family" in York Hall. Fri- l-W. June 26th at 8:30. "Come to the Danes at Fortune Bridle Hall, Friday, June 26th. Music by Les Alexander and his band. Dancing 9.30-12.30. "Lobster supper and Dance in Stella Maris Hall. North Rustico, -llll.V lat. Supper at it P. M. Music hr Charlottetonians. Refreshments nnd games on school grounds. "South Prince District conven- iion will be held in Central Bsdeque Hall. Monday afternoon at 2.30 and evening 8.30. Evening speaker. Dr. Gwrtie c. Fisher. "in stock-ilcrbata 2-4-D for Miisutrd spraying. Purina Lin hairy Spray for stable fiiss. airw- bmiv Boxes. ti gallon Milk Cam. Dillon to epiiiett. "Showing at Mt. Stewart. Friday find Saturday nights at 8.30. Mllnst All Flags”. starring Errol Flynn and Maureen O'Hara. This is an excellent. outdoor Drama, lots "jjtlitellndia Requests U. N. Session OTTAWA. tCPivIiidia2s call for an immediate enieiigcncy session of the United Nattons general as- sembly was delivered Thursday to External Affairs Minister Pearson. asst-nibly president. Mr. Pearson had no immediate comment and was 1101 expected to talk about Prime Minister Nehru's request until his conference here Friday with Dag lfaminarskyold. UN secretary general. N. B. Firm Gets . Railway fioniraci , OTTAWA (CP)--Modern Con- .struction Ltd. of Moticton. N. B. lhaa been awarded the contract for ldlvertlng the C.N.R. main line be-, tween Linwood Junction and? Auld's Cave Porcupine in connect-l ion with the Canso causeway pro- ject, the transport department an-i nounced Thursday. 1 The tender submitted. S695.000,l was the lowest of 12 received. 1 Relocation of the trackage in- .volves a main line diversion of! ll-i miles. Work is scheduled tol istart immediately. l kllhrysler Building iAt Moncton Opened MONCTON. N.B. (AP) - A nrw Chrysler Corporation of Canada; building. established to serve mn-- torists and dealers in the four At- lantlc provinces. was officially opened here. Thursday aftcriiooii by Mayor Harris A. Joyce. The 3500.000 structure, with 40.- Order of Eastern Star Grand lodge Elects Officers LUNENBURG, N. S. ICPI-lVll'S. Eva May Kohlcr of Ltiiieribiirg was elected worthy grand iiiatruii .”ill(l' Max Wharton of Liverpool. N. S. worthy grand patron of the Order of the Eastern Star in isocia and Prince Edward Island a at. the grand lodge session heroi0fI-I . u e omic Other officers are Mrs. Lucebai -Macllcllan, New Glasgow. associ-l "S"! gate grand matron; Joseph Stead-i CHAHF RIVER pm" mp)- mnnl New masgmn Mmciate tThe story of Cal-'lll(illllS. funeral grand patron Mrs. Ethel Kinsman. ill" ”mC”l”-V mm Thl”5(m-V- 'l Kmu.m(, N. 5, Hand s,,,,”,m,.,.. iicird. other-worldly tale of how ' ' 'Vntoinic scientists rcuiovetl and Mrs. Mary Walker, Aylcsfirl, N. S., groiiti treasurer; Mrs. Hazel Mite- grih, Svdncy. grand condiirtress: Jessie Moss, Sprlngliill, N. S. asso- f clale grand cniiductrcu-.. and J. J. Rtiffce, Annapolis Royal. N. 8, grand sentinel. O.P.li. Ordersiii55 Passenger cars MONTREAL, tCPi --N. R. Criimp. vice-president of the Caiiadiaii Pacific Railway, announced Thurs- day that. a t.'lit.000,000 order has been placed for 165 lightweight steel passenger cars. coaches with reclining seats. 71 sleeping cars and in dining cars, Deliveries from Budd Company of. Philadelphia will start next. year. Can Be Saved Only By Boost In Production , GLACE BAY, N. S. tCPl-New trouble was reported in the inak- int: Thursda.V for Nova Scotia's ailing coal industry. Dominion Steel and Cool poration. which lost. 34.000,000 Cor- on reported watching several pits has been shut. to permit installa- tion of mechanical miners. At least four pits are believed under "very close scrutiny" and two are reported near closing. In- C ' lCCrliltillilVP7M(7)Il pagemnr col Si, Scotland In. C Protestant Orphanage Auxiliary H The atiiiual meeting of the Pro-. viiicial Auxiliary of the PlTli0St:illl held in the Oi'ph.-iiinczc was Orp-lianarze vesterday. The presi- dent. Mrs H. 8. Henderson pre- sided over the well-attended, repre- sentative meeting. Rev, '1”. R. Goutlgc. Pm-snal, open- the niecting with Prayer. The excellent reports showed It year of great arliievernent. Financi- ally. it was in the history or the Auxiliary. Net receipts being sl.'t.lfi9.R7 In addi- tion boxes ot useful clothing and valuable gifts were forwarded to the children. Mr. W. A. Stewart. chairman of ed 000 feet of floor space. contains fhg '11-ustee Bmm-1 expresaed the the retllonlll 58195 OYHCFS. WINS deep appreciation of the trustees and accessories. Crowds toured of the magniricient. work of the the building in the afternoon and Auxiliary net; ,1, H, Bishop, eVH1ld8- Cligiiilottetmvii. Rev J. M. Srproule, ----e York, Mrs. A. B. Cosh. Charlotte- tovvn and Mrs, Allison MacMllliin Fairview, spoke briefly extending congratulations and encourage ment. Hitrliiiglits of the meeting were the fine mtisical entertaliinieiit pro- vided by the children and the presentation of a twenty-five dollar Music Scholarship to Norma Hilchey lby Mr. D. D. MacLrtreii on be- (C(ll'lllilllFfi on page Sicol -ii -4 its coal operations last year. was! closely with a view to closing them. the most siicccssftili lcanadian Ships Home front coronation Date Hog Cholera Situation Is "Encouraging" lbeing kept on all phases of thei Iijiltllerli situation.” ' A total of 2,833 hogs were eitherj tfatally stricken or destroyed in the epidemic which swept 13 counties,l infecting at farms, harlottetown i Members of the Church of scct- land in Charlottetown took the: first step yesterday afternoon to-j wards the erection of a suitable: place of worship on a plot of land'V recently acquired by church otfi-l cials on Birchwood Street, The honour of turning the first sod was accorded to Mrs. Maria Mutlow. who, borderiiig on the age ,of 90 ye:-irs, is the oldest member .of the congregation. ! The brief but impressive cere- mony was conducted by Rev. J. 1-! Bishop. minister of the Church of Scotland, assisted by Rev. Alias- dair Johnson. represeiiiimz the Free Church of Scotland. in the presence of a representative num- iber of the members of the congre- gallon. i The singing of the hymn, "All People That On Earth Do Dwell". was followed by a scripture react- ing by Rev. Mr. Bishop after which pi-ayei' was offered by Rev. Mr. Johnston. The ceremony was con- cluded with the slnglng of the psalm. "How Lovely Is Thy Dwell- ing Mace." and the benediction by Rev. Mr. Johnston. The Church building, which was desigiicd by Rev. Mr. Johnston will be 45 feet long and 30 feet wide and will be erected under the supervision of Mr. 5. Martin to whom the contract has been let. IMr. Stirling Mat'Kiiy will begin iexcavating imiiiediatelv to be fol- !lowed by Larter Brothers in lay- ing the foundation. The church is expected to be completed and ready for deriiciition in October. Qwt Cruitiiiticdi on -page V 5VcolA5) htiricd probably the btugest radio- iactive object. man has liniidled. i In one ions: piece of dclictite mitt niotcsqtic stirtzcry, the deadly 2 1-2 ton alttmintini litllil---Oi ally .kiiou'ii as the (tnlluiidria--wliit-ii long held the guts of the not-ldls best. atomic reactor was lifted from the l)l'l'7kfYll-(l0ll'll reactor and conducted to its grave. The details were lsstied wceks after the event by Dr. C. J. Mac- kenzie, Canada's atomic chief. Can-shaped Calniidrias coffin was a giant canvas bag. Its hciirse. was a towering grader. Its grove consisted of a huge hole in the ground covered by heaps of sand. Its final saliitea came from re- cording instruments which agit- -rhe om" includes 36 nbs,,,.v,,. nted wildly as it went by. Its at- mm can with an um,” deck tendnnts were supervisors who covued by . 31955 Mme, 30 day drove ahead in cars and health surveyors who drove along behind to see if Caliindria was shedding dangerous radio-active contamina- tion lii its protzrcssa to the solL QUEBEC, rt:'Pi-A universal 40- hour work week for civil itcrvanttt. with no reduction in tska-ho-me DIV. was demanded of the federal government Thursday at the na- tional convention of the Civil Serv- ice Federaiion of Canada. Delegates opposed the five-day week if it involved an increzse in M Iciitm all through. ” ..:. daily working hours. The work- " z... 'i ..':...,i . i ' . Civil Servants Demand 40-Hour Work Week week now vitricit from 40 to '70 hours. A mnt.lon seeking time-and-a-halt Sundays and liolidays met with approval of the convention. At present. recognition of overtime work is generally in the form of compensatory leave. The resolution said leave is usually given at It -(Continued Won ' g;i;gTis7.-ai' B)- .Un.ique Burial Marks End Reactor I Everybody else kept oitt of sight. , Even the main suite of this iter- lrctive atomic. project. stood uti- uuarded for the first. time in years .iis the funeral prot-esssioii went ltlirotigli: this tins probably the l”hottcst" corpse ever littricd iii lCnll.'idR. Tne radiation field iitround it li.'IF equal in strength to lthnt iroiii half the radium ever .'produced. Nobody was hurt, main- lly because the whole thing was handled with ciiie and prep:ii:i- tion that rcliearscd every action .bcforehanrt . This llnlqliP event in the world's atomic expei'lciice was one of the ltist stages in the dismantling of the insides of the. NRX reactor which broke doitn in December but now will be. rebuilt better than ever-an important precedent in atomic science. It was a precedent because the five-year-old NRX was the first important reactor to reach the point of collapse. The weeks since have shown, among other things. that work can be carried out solely in rad- iatinn fields once thought too strong for human safety. American scientists and Canad- ian army and air force specialists in radiation detection took part in the funeral. The tank known as Cnlandria was a cylinder-shaped object 10 feet high and eight feet in diamet- er and for five years it huddled inside the 36-foot-high reactor. inside the Calandria in turn were the 176 uranium-containing iods which were the. core of NRX's phenomenal atom-splitting, en- ergy-releaaing activity. It was the bursting of some of these rods last. December which laid NR.X low and the rods were first removed by men working in short. spurts behind land protective clothing. . .. l V. .,...1 .W,mx..mMu.”. just'ihoy rode at off Lorisrworth Avenue. , By akcxi BEST Canadian Press Staff Writer May Decide Whether Truce Can Be Achieved Queen cool In Unruly Orowds; Dozens Injured Thus they stopped and gasped "WM 3,, D00” CAMPBELL wfhile Htgic Queenucalnily went 3, gm 5,,,,,,,,,,,,,, louasoow, tReutersJ -Scottish mm llmm gmcirlieli no ceremony SEOUL, tAPi d President at.-.VnfHce had A bad time Thursday 5”, pmom were mm, ,0 mm. "”m”'”"5 special ”””'”-V "'1 d" mm .mm me mnmical enemm pital and atioiit 50 including ham President syngman Rhee mg: and wildly enthusiastic supporters mmnd Guardsman, .wem "ea" Friday in a fateful session could determine whether a trucei of the Queen. Hours before the Queen's near- that on the spot. several women fainted HALIFAX .Cp,g,cnmda-5 3,000 Wm be achieved in KORE rmous m.m,al h,,,.e' Ponce found from the crush and unusually Corotiatton sailors returned Thurs-V Wall”. 5 Robnmml assismm ',V.-m m,”gm1(,d macmmhglms and warm weather. day from their date with the 5.3.6 5,,C,.Hm.y lm. Far Eas(,,,.n '.-t rifles wrapped in it an-my blanket; Queen. bragging. about! having a,m,.h.' m,,.m,d ,0 the d,,ugh,,.V fitll1lPl'Vl)'illii5lCl6 so miles outside. T"'"”” C”""' Wm 3 PM” i” Mr Roy” H 9”” 78-year-old chief executive an Llf-iC'it13t3UW- l Tr r 11 g . ions at the Spithead naval review. gem Secret message from the Us ; They Sam the armsV mm" three swnoiopgrdviuere ea ed nu and as In some of the nicest weather this old seaport has seen in many well, of Ottawa and Halifax, flagl officer commanding the squadroii.V lined with sivarthy-looking tralian, New Zealand and servicemen. Behind the troyer Sioux, frigates La Hulloisa and Swansea brought up the rear..lnE 916 lollflh Year The cruiser Ontario, which sail- Seemed 10 DUHCWEW ed with the squadron to is, being refitted in Portsmotithl and will not return for another six months. A Smash Hit The first, Canadals largest. con-'-M"-fare, . iG1'and L0dgeOfL.O.B.A. Elects Officers As An.nua1 Session Is Concluded ceiitralion of naval might. was a smash hit. at. the Jtine. 15 review when Queen Elizabeth inspected mt) ships front many lands as imouth. i Queen Elizabeth told Admit-ali administration. lNext came the Sydney, her detlslhurled an 11,000-man attack be- Aus--hind a heavy Fijian V against Syclneyiiile onslaughts, a heavy attack oti steamed her sister ship. the Cana-,rlll8 WPSIPYH seclml. W ldian carrier Magnificent. The des-tback by South Korean troops. To Build New Church Of led immediate trtire. prospects by releasing 27,000 anti-Red Korean war anchor off Ports-lAme, weeks ago from an army hut, had Also attending was U. S. ambas- Wen liwfldfed b.V mung fanatics lKiiigdom. They completely disorwn the exri-einiists. V As scores of police hunted for .the i.'lnEi.lCS, their brother officers in Glasgow fought. a losing battle Chinese Communists, meanwhile, artillery the Allied line. barrage One of rualied vtithin six yards of Eliza- 'b Lh d h D k f Ed h. prisoners. Rhee demands 9 an i P U P 0 mburg unification of Korea or continued Blames Americans The Peiping radio quoted the Peoples Daily, organ of the Chi-4 iiese Communist Party, blaming lcans "for the grave situatlonl that has arisen" as a consequcncei of the prisoner of war escapes. i Elfin-(rill. the. '(-anadianshhad .putl Anmhel. pelpmz bmadmst sup "" 7' 5Pi0'l'l”l 5l"”l' ""3 l”"l'lgcsted Rhee be removed from the manrteiuin-chief of NW ”H"m”.lpi'esidencv "so as to insure the -Cg lFl"” ”"'"rk"l "M" mm s.r."a”tlmDle-lnrntatinn of the armistice." The first meeting of the Grand taW””"T"' ""”, -E".f-nrminaisht tinebertson also brought. 8, secret Lodsze 1., 0. B. A. to be held here Ca?1:;:”:h;'""n't" a””'""O”"';r icmgzl; note for Rhee from State Secre-tin 17 years came to a close last ."l”". I ' P P Hnm-, tary John Foster Dulles. liilehi. Mrs. Ethel Erskine, Verdun. monnca tli mun rt 5 ion; I mmWVmAh"& Quebw W15 Mprted Most worsmp tlrlers was the set-om iirgest ” V' ' s O lsqtiadron at Spithcatl. after Bri-i fiil (zrand Mistress as'ihe Grand Ham hprmt ;P.E'L li0t;li;ll:IOf'O?ll;1lll5h America held its i.hi”Q3,.f:rSsAdrn:T:;Teg::i,,.,,?1h(;:,i;il , anoiherioffigecrs elected included .thcre was a ”sIriRUl8Vl' 5h59nCP Oi M-iv-G-D-Ill? '-'.lUS.MMP.ld; ?tiIl;)h(;&- jealntisios or rivalries of anvt , p Vimldi 1311 F35, '- '0-t '- klrid among: the various nationsl Tm mmlml "Pt I . tMl5.' Ru i as, n on. n... lnkmg pm... V "W I 0' icing n the Pio- MALG. Secretary MIA! Anna lie recalled that Russian i;lill'It'Sv -all Inlmtiaizc iias held ltist;Gi-ier, But-ritts Rapids, Out: from the cruiser seldom ashore and did not gel-togetlier, htit. the Russians de- clined. ”nilh rerzreis." Civil Servants" gt-prdim. wpre'i9-l'9i1inK with Mr. W. A. Stewai-t,iMW.G. Treasiirer. Miss Mary St!- m.xlProsldcnt, in the chair. The fol- wart. twnh mo” from 0,1,9, (.,,.,,,1,.;e,V3lou'iiig trustees were re-elected fnr.Chap!:iin, The C,m.,dim,s ,m.;,,.,.t ”,,..m H. 3 a ,period of three years: Mr. E. S.ll.:ikeville. N. B.; M. W.G. D. Secre- Hamilton. Mrs. Ont.; M. w. G. Ethel Williams. Burlrisli. Ell9I'5llE': Mr. P. G.lttti(v Mrs. Lillian Staples, Frederic- Clark, Summerside; Mrs. H. S.l inn. N. E.; M.W.G.D. Trea- Heiidrrson, and Mrs. W. G. Bruce siirer, Mrs. Marv Walks. Montreal: City. Mrs. H. S. Henderson, Cliair-'M.W.G. D. of C. Mrs, Ann Newcll. man of Finances, presenting il9f'i.SRSk3i0nTli M-WvG-In MW -N55” The Queen and the Duke tra- velled by train from Edinburgh unless mducuon mmwmp , O'l"I'AWA. ICP) - Dr Tllonlas iieelxs:five Canadian Warships. t"ldVsad0i' Ellis 0. Briggs. I Vivi the Scottish Republican Army where their reception earlier this The Iumtm Mme workers Cllli(lS, veterinary dli'E5Clt')lt-gPll.Pl't1i IIIEHIVTSHIHK VAUSWMIBH 311C113-" - Rhee showed little sign of end- .i'-T 71 P0551519 attack on the Royall week had been far more sedate. (COL, dlsmcl 26 Hecmive has 'llhtirsdny reported the hog moi-Vcaiiiei S-ydney, glided. into tieii mgypys st,-Um 0pm5,m,n to 3n.1itocess.oii. -I-h,,-V stepped on men, mam gt mm mmwd that me Me O! swjci-an S.llilat;'.I0n in SOUtllVV'ESl9i'-ll on-Vbeitrhs while four military band-5 RlTillSl.lCQ'., telling 500,000 cheering; T39 tililffinlltil-5. who he” re- Paisley, a textile centre, and drove Vpml mmes is in kopardy but they tai-to as most encouragimz. .l)1Hl9d On 8h01e- ; d south Koreans at, a Seoul rally . fm .V)b'?Vl1l HP mml boxes bear- along the crowded seven-mile mute Vhnvev not men mimedp i N new cases have been 11- I First in the line-a..ea process- Thursday that, they must be rggdy i .ng tie royal cipher, demand a mu; Glasgow, , , ported Slll('e June 19, he said. ion was the cruiser Quebec. 11atz- to firm to the death if 8. truce "nlllpiettly independent. Scotland, -.,s---O-.M.C 1 D05” has "heady shied (me pni "Farm-to-farm investigations are ship of Rear Admiral Roger Bid-'on present, gel-ms was slgned Other Srntt..5.h nationalists set.-kt - mm. Closure July 31 and mmiher,coiitintiing and careful watcili is: Heavy Red Assault . i'SPlfriZ0V'P1'Il-Tnflll Within the United New York Pohce Use Helicopters NEW YORK (AP)-Police look to the air Thursday to patrol New was thrown 328-list ii'i1dl.v cheer-int: crowds York city in helicopters. inaugur- .iiimii the Queen's arrival at the sting what was described as the The fury of the assault. open- WA hall. first regular protection by flying of the was! policemen in any city in the the Reds" Crash Polka Linea world. The ”prowl cars" of the Britain, BHKFY demand that the AllIes' some 20,000 Scots came.-1 air will make daily flights over all ChECkVRll99- Who 1359 W961! defied tlirntigh police lines, swept scarlet- five boroughs of the city. They the linited Nations and 5hHll.Cli'.11n1fnrn1pd guam5.m9n aside and Wm wncemmge momy on H”, waterfront. primarily to watch for small craft in distress. Deer, Alta. The new officers were duly lil- stalled by M.W.P.G M. Mrs. Margaret Scotti. Toronto. Adm MAN WITH F an wirr. SOMEHOW -otwavs Looks tirt-iPi:cttr.o .' 26th annual statement reported LRHBF.Cl1Rl'l0lfletOWn:MW.G 0 receipts reached an all time high.l Mfrs. Edith Ptiddistet. S'- -70h" 5- l'lZ sa:i,3s2.7a. or this am0ilntlNfld: M.W.G. Represeiitatitvi-5 sl0.584.9-i was received from Es-I were P. M Maccaull. Ellerslie, V T'- . ltates and places in the Endow- P. E. I., and R. E. Jones. Red QUEBEC. tCP) - F. W. White-;nirnt Fund. The grand total in' V - V house. 58, of Ottawa, was rel-electexd ibonds and estates in the endow-J . . TORONTO, (CF) -- .'Mli'limllM .presidriit of the civil service e - ment fund is now sl56.500 00. Mrmlw I F F and maximum tempera tires: icratioti of Canada at the closiiisgl-iendei-soti stressed the fact thaii I Min. M31. session of the annual conventiontdue to l'Ppali'S needed. replace-3 Vhnusrin - 3; jg Thtirsdnv. merits and the high cost of alliP f I lvirtoi-ia - j The Civil Service Association of necessity; the tturpins for mg n ll-jdmnnlon 44 ll Ottawa, nil affiliated member of 3-3” was mmpam;V1"1y .mRu- . . . .Falg:ii'y 45 '3” the ni-izaiiization. was made a nst-. M, a mpenng of the -I-,-uam. VR.-gm. ,, 45 Ml tonal member. V iBflillTi held immediately after that lwlnnlwl 3R 51 Elected were: Executive vice-V,,,muR1 mee”nR' M... Vta Ad V V g frnronto -73 ; presidents, K. Marsh, Ottawa: vice- igtewm-L was reappointed Chnmt 5Oitavva . - 54 V; presidents, Miss M.vCnldwell, F ,,,,,,,,l Mm H S, H,.,,d..,.,,,,, VW1 1-onoyrro. ICFi--Leslie VaIilF.t't:.Ylontreal Cll.V -EB g1 .C. Hurry and .1. Maiiiiiaring. all,Cmm.m,m and Mm Anna DV national secretary of the Dnmin-,Qur-her 02 y int Ottawa; treasurer. H. Clai'k.i5N,w,”.,' secretary Treasurer, inn Civil Seritce War Vet.erans”S:i':nt. John 49 1 VOttan:i: regional vice-presidents. Associatirm, said Thursday hislMonr-ion 44 ;' .l, C. Crilford. St. .loliii's, Nfld: VV : R".i,.w at the Year fzroun Will fialit any attempt: Y0lHalilax . 55 V '.l 5. MuC1'30d. ('11-”illl017tll0ll'll1 H- Ti .ltiiicr reteraiisl preferences in Charlottetown . if lt- iptlflkiltill-l. l-lalifax; M C. Smith,. . . .. , in 1;;; g: of personnel 'or civil S;-riiiey - ,i ' Saint John. N B; C. Ctirtv. Moii- lmzitp nffiil13:3nE)',:h:ng:,ie2",”! Sri:,..,.i(, II,i,,5g5 i ,Yarmoiiii'i . . .. at Vtrcal; J. A. W. Tessicr, Qucbcc. "M. 1952' by me Chhrmfm M 'He ,'lK'(lSfl'F.lllll'lillllg ttom: Johnrs 7; -15 'i ”"'i' C” A Tliusm Bmmltlihi wlkktstmiim i?IVilt”i:l:if3llmniiaiV(ilP acmi SPl'l'lCcl ii.-xi.ii-"Ax. tCPi--Tho llnmlnlmi ii reviewing ie wor o no nt'- '1 V y' t ' ,V V , p H H . W Ih 0” "V hr.” mld pliaiiagc for the year i952 the VlVV"”””V"”xlf,(””l3l;” Rf (,QL(',l,,i:f7c. -rrii:.),,-lidntvptitgtern hnrtid of tiiiinrini. rhmmmn M Husiccx Mr" sini-all niil:i'l':'I IN'.Sliiiilll”li'il(Ct”5CAlliAli1ElSlOlniS and showers in Ontario i .. said N ." N -i. i L d it til dvtcsicrn states ll "Tho Fiiiaiicc Cniiiiiiittec rnni- FR,HVll:Vnsfarlidiatniih mus, hf :1nIll'li'iEwPlSllKlz1l”(i and has r9a('hrI' "med mccesslmuy 8 "my miml lr'i1lfilllll):'l.ll'licdllatlldlls rare (Mill Montreal. Showers and ihtind':1t'- . units year Tie money receivrd ., 1 - I l p smrms an llkply tn reach a frnni all the sources was the iliL,'ll- :f;V””'l".iK'lwKfQ,ff,t,,e;ra'1f:f, 3;. iuestern regions Fridav afternoon l est in our long history. Mrs. H. S. ,0 ”m;,' ' land move across the distrirt H ' Hendersoii, who for twenty-six A” V ', - , .yixrri;1ay night. MflNTllE.ll. 'Cl"l'”l-C011 n"l'i,yenrs has headed this iiiiiiortaiii. (mijim33:1,,.i:,lS90H(:&?C::i:i;MXSESI. Regional forecasts: 'i'N'. PI'0Hl055llP Cflll-”l'V7'”"1m9Tf.Coniuiittee now has her 26th con- I'm; ,mm.ia.,'m ;W," (m. (hum. A Prince Edward Island. '"l"l';"' ber of the last t70mm0Yl5 0? H9 - H ' -' 'm c t " m ' ii " ' ' N 1! counties: Clelfi P01" "1 . onmmm-(1 on pnge 15 mt 2i .small minority nl civil servants. ' ' , , d Quebec ronstitiicncy of Trnls l our Frldw no-an. showers an Riviercs. said Tuesday night dthgl thunderstorms heginnlllr if d"V",': federal taxes can be re uce y 0 0 ' lng- warm with south wn I . fl "sane govcriimeiit.” Low-high at Charlottetown 41 The statcnicnt was contained in , mm 75, Monetnn I7 and 17. a half-hour speech prepared for: St. John rivedr valPl:.V. 3W "I! broadcast over the CBC: Prenc t g Fhaleur: Clou y. I 0W?” "" network on time allotted for poli- en O thunderstorms in the aftcrnoor tical speeches. V gggwy V and ev-nins: P001" Wml -""'1"' Mr. Rnlrer. president. of the ch'.'s'”.,'!ll.'lS momentarily 8Ihen.fncpd winds 15. Low-high at Prerler r- Youiuz Progressive. Conservatives of Canada, criticized the. attitude of Liberal members from Quebec during the last parliament. l-ixisiting federal taxes, said Mr. BRlt'Fr. are neither necessary or justified. The government. was tak- ing an esiiniatcd Sl.000,ti00 a day from the taxpayers that. it. did not need. This had led to unrestrain- ed extravagance. He. reitei-nted his party's charges that the Liberal government was guilty of exiravagaiice, inefficiency and scandals. large and small. lie mentioned particularly purchases by the Defence Department and I the Currie report on lrreatilarities I the armed iorcts. LONDON torn John I V V who M15"-, mm mm, 'nnnywOn,mnilll1t"ll Justice Sir Donald Finne- he m.a,,Rled m ,, 10,-War 0,.” nfll1l0l'f' sentenced him to "be hanged death and sexual hysteria in liislby ”" "Wk "”'” dew"- grimv Notting Hill apartmetihl Bl" he quickly nidmm the was convicted of murder Thiirsdayl”""P"5""'- he mid dlwllyed dul” and sentenced to die on the gal-lint! the lint” ddy M the f0"F'dlY lows. . trial. The working of his long fin- A jut-,v of nine men and tlii'eeit1N'S Mid JHW n'IUBCl?B WM lhb only women took only one liotir and 21 l""W'5Td Film! M Y"9l”l'0"5n'-55 dill” min..." .0 mm nu, 55.,-pm-.o1dViiiig the final arguments by the mnd,m,mn,m,1 dark gumy, 1-m-yltirosecution and defence and the rejected a plea that Christie was SUmmHll0n by the Judi!- "mad as a March hare" when he TYIPTO WEI 710 lmmedillt indi- committed his ghoulish slayings. ration Wlwn sentence Would be Christie admitted at least seven mrrlrd nut. Chrlsllell lawyer. victims. Derek Curtis-Bennett. said an ap- rcsplratorsj in the Works St-rvicrs branch of policeman. who killlcd lwcaiisr ht,l0 fl8.l'5 In which '0 GN”-id” The lcan-jawed former peril will be considered. There are w e- TPBCTVE ,aas "fascinated by dead bodies".llh”V '0 BMW”. ton 50 and 75, Saint. John 50 and GR, Flrimundston and CanIPb9”l"'" 50 and 73. V Bay of Fundy: South winds 15; lclouding over in morning, show- erit and thunderstorms in tha PIVIM ning. Visibility 15 miles lowerins in mist to two miles in after- nnnn and occasionally Mwrflllafl” mile in fog patches in the are iiing. Warmer. High tide today at. Charlottotoivt. at 851 A. M. and ll.lO P. M. Hi h tide on the North shore in 5.59' A. M. and 6.08 P. M. summerside tide eighteen min- utes later than Charlottlainwn. Sun rises today at 4.21 A. M. and sets at R04 P. M. 2 -e . -i -9 . I. no .1 1 3. i fit: -..Zl2 saissiaa.osua2s1:oeH-