I Report Indonesia May Be Facing Economic Collapse By JAMES WIIDB _ Indonesia [1-|du'lt.‘Sl'd laced business collapse Sunday as it plunged on in efforts ‘U M” me jungles of Dutch West _\eu Guinea. . Dii'et'lUl‘s of three DIS Dutch b:illt.\. taken over Saturday by iiiiiivnuiiist-backed trade unions. mlU:’lllf‘d the government they Mu LllI~I' unless thcre'ls an eas- ;,,_i up in the campaign against llit‘ \t‘lll.'l‘l£lI1dS and Dutch eco‘ ”,,m_.- ins hcre. 'ri.i- .i;«iiks- the country's larg- ...i ll.ill(ll(‘ most of Indonesia's .,;,.: t'\liilI'l business. Indonesian i).lfll\.llfl officials have warned m_,' ..iiiicai seizures of major b.tlll\s could aifect the circulation oi tLii'it‘llL')’ and spark wholesale floniiiiiic collapse. 5.ii.i- last Monday. essential [l‘ill(‘li <t-riit-cs have been taken ....-. ll) Indonesian workers— lIll!ll_\‘ of them members of the iufllllltifllsl-I'UII Sobsi trade un- ,..s i'.ii-eilyzcd by these seizures Patrick for catering is a wedding breakfast for a member of her arnil y. Cards of thanks torn Mrs. Fred Duncan and the Mwllllh family 4 l$5O Fine Foi i?i'i"I.—.-‘£251’.--".‘-’.§'.' 3."Ei‘I.'...‘.§.'.1.’°.§.'.’i '?l‘i'i.“i'..‘.'.’ .55.-'l.‘.?.".,»"' "' "’""Y. P. U. Honour '7'" G"""""" P91’ 3 l . _ closed that tiie value of the goods‘ Dcience Counsel W. . Senec-- o onday, DOC, 9. fllkell WIS In lhe Vicinity 0f:hal said Thursday no word has ——-i ~:———*—'f ‘been received from Ottawa re- net um and me Chrislnw, The break occurred in the early garding an appeal for commuta- iFor R. C. A. F. social. principal export-import houses. Reports reaching Jakarta indi- lndonesla's anti - Dutch cam paisa began last Monday. The ‘for sympathy extended in berea- Ivement. letters from the national converter magazines and from the ‘LB. League re Christmas seals.. The treasurer Mrs. Thomas M.c- iafgelfifl £,’lu',‘f,',fl:'L'-f,uE,‘,lbf,f;g;:I Avinn then gave her report which - - showed I sub “.1 bun.“ itrates (_,t()‘tli'I Fridayweveniliitg on . ' is rest cnt .ew aven I°”°w““ °°“V?”°" “'°" charged with operating a truck Overweight A fine of $50 and costs was im- FISO (NI I100” 011 I"|'|d3¥ m0|"nm8 N0V€m- tion of the death sentence to life vber 8. The accused IppaI'CIIIlyi]n)pr|§onynen[, sinned entry. by breaking they It is believed the gallows glass in the front entrance en-ibe ere.-led m , bulidmg be”.-ea, abling him to reach the lock. ‘me Jan and wunhousa in the subsequent investigation — - T .a portion of the stolen goods were i SCHOLARSHIP WORTH 32.0“ On th ‘Young People of St David's Umt- ‘led Church Georgetown. assembl [ed at the Church Hall for their; iueckly meeting and a party for‘ Will’ The remainder of tiie evening ‘was spent in crokinole gamcs af- ‘ter which a lunch was served. During the lunch Peggy Anne Aitken. vice-president on behalf of Wednesday ex ening cate Ilorkers are taking over con- present and gave brief reporu, recovered in the room of the ac-; i the Young People presented cerns handling major exports- coprs. rubber. tin. coffee, tea and palm oil. \ DUTCH BURN BRIDGES running these concerns vfere attemptin g n scorched earth policy rather than hand them over to the Indonesians. This capital was quiet Sunday with most businesses and indust- ries shut down as usual. The government radio re ported Communist East Gcrmanyl has offered to send airplane pl- lots in two days to replace Dutch Plrmen who might resign lroml the Garuda Indonesian Airways] The government was going ahead with its plan to expel all but a sprinkling of Dutch technic- ians in three months. There was some question whether the sprink- ling will want to remain after. most of the 50,000 Dutch have; left. government called on all Indone- sians to strike 24 hours against Dutch concerns. But boycott lurched out of control. with Sobsi taking control of vital concerns. GOVERNMENT WARNS The government warned it would not tolerate seizures with- out official approval. But there was no evidence in Jakarta at least that the gvernment had done anything else to stop the seizures. in North Sumatra. however, the military took over all Dutch llllL‘l'8$lS to prevent the unions irom doing so. Sumatra. the rich- (‘st of Indonesia's string of 3.000 islands, is the seat of much dis- content against the central gov- ernment of President Sukarno. The announced purpose of the campaign was to show Indonesia's displeasure with United Nations rejection of its proposals for ne- goiiations on West New Guinea. in» IIlI.'I'-lalflfld shipping and the RETE3ioN ,BY VERY REV. GEORGE First Moderator cl the United AND LIFE ’ c. PIDGEON, 0.0., tL.D. I Holy Redeemer C. W. I. Met the aid Church of Canada l The December meeting of the l}iiiii|ii('ss-—-\\'hal is It? A will once described his fath- ..~_ ... 't.od's good man"—what ti? he mean’? lliitl does the Apostle mean ii].-ii Iii‘ distinguishes between the uni man and the it man. and .'ltl(I.\ that for the latter one uoiiltl l‘\(‘lI dare to die? 'i'hi- tlld Testament gives vari- ous éiil\\\(‘l‘S to that question and |l\\.i_\.\‘ in picturesque form. |Il(‘(ill the peasant. says that g ltlllt'S.\' is a blend of justice. i llllt‘\\ and humility plus a \\llI1 God. lsalah. the . affirms vigorously lllal ll is a combination of per- l‘l'.:lll dealing and right .\oii.il ipiiniiig that overflows into DIIDIH‘ \llpp0I'I of justice. honor and llIill(‘Sl.y. plus a moral in- duiiaiinii against cruelty and sell-~(‘(‘l\|llL’ in all their forms. h Ptalin. \\lilt'll is our subject to- lll_\ &i(ltlS those qualities that mfllxt’ the life of a community happy and secure. Not too. he teach the right. but :53‘- DTElI\('\ il in song as essential in the \\()I‘SlIlp of God. PS.\l..\l lit-re is Principal W. R. Tay- lor x \l‘I‘SlOI1 of that Psalm: 0 I.lli'(1. who shall sojourn in ' I‘ l(‘nl'.’ dwell on Thy holy all illli shall ll" llc \\ ho uaiks blamclcssly. and does uhnt is right. and ~pt-aks truth from his ll(‘rlII. V<hn does not slander with his ‘ IHIIL'II(‘. anti does no evil to his friend. nor 5dhi‘.\ up a reproach against j hi< neighbor; In \‘llli.\‘P eyes a reprobate la ' (iv )l\(‘ , bill xiiin honors those who fear the Lord; in» wears to his own hurt ' and does not change: win» Ilotw‘ not put out his money at interest. and does not take a , auainst the inn -ent. lk \\ll0 does theseoIlilngs shall : iicici‘ be moved. tpi.oitiL'i. .Bci'iire conccntratiiig on the lkalni ll(‘l0I‘€ us. take a loo colorful way in which ancient prophets state e What ,'Th«-ir concern is about God sail His will for each and all of I This forces them back to bribe to ultimate question: What II ng God. 3miiI~t- what God is deter- mine: what God wants. The prophet Micah asks: How shall i approach God? Does he unni the costliest sacrifices. even the blood of my son? This was no rhetorical question: men 11 ucre actually fering their sons in sacrifice to their tlods anti believed that those Roda \\.'Illt(‘(I them. _ answers: require of you but to do justice. and to love lLlIi(1Ili‘<§ tor mercy. and to “slit luimbly with your God?" Isaiah states his case more strongly; ' among us can dwell "Nil devouring Qlircssitins. hn <hakcs his hands. lest they hold a bribe. I'll“ stop: his ears ti-an bear- COMING EVENT! Uleem bcr ‘Ciitliolic Women‘s League. Holy lng of bloodshed. l ltctlccmcr Sub-division took place And shuts his eyes from look- ing upon evil. He will dwell on the hcigliis; His place of defense wil the fortresses of rocks: His bread will be given him. his water will be sure. ‘ Isaiah. the statesman, cannot separate private from public! virtue; the man who obeys God in his personal dccds and deal- ings can be counted on to champion justice in the affairs of the community. AUTHOR'S CONCERN Turn now to Psalm IS. The author's concern is pre- ‘tal. at the Comiiiunity Center on De- cembcr znd. Mrs. Allan MacDon- ald presided and the meeting op- cited with the League Prayer re- cited by the members. After roll call of the executive the ' cretary Mrs. Benedict Cal- laghan read the minutes of the previous meetings which were approved as read. Correspondence were read by Mrs. Alex. McLean and included the following: cards of thanks from Mrs. Ethel McManus and Mrs. Helen McAvinn for get well \\l\'ll(‘S extended while in hospi- card of thanks from Mrs. Spiritual Mrs. John A. MacDon- reportcd on the First Friday Adoration and on the Perpetual recited by the members on the highway in excess of the! . me Icused by the gross registered weig vehicle. ' l The case of a Granvil'e resi-' dent charged with assault wall on the First Saturday of the d‘ “ed 1” Dec be “UL "‘°"”‘- 5"’ 3'5" "°P°"°d in“ rollgaring thuen IIC3I"ll1fle‘I))f tivo ad-‘I M555“ had been °“°I‘°d I°" "3 ditionai witnesses for the cunt- rcpose of the souls of Mrs. Jas. Hughes and Mrs. Jas. Jobe and High Mass on the iith of Nov- ember for departed servicemen. log Social Action was l P9901194 I?! chased at a piainant. l A female resident or the city. charged with unlawful possession! intoxicating liquor not pur- vendor's was fined MN -I- COYIC. Institutions. Mrs. twenty five dollars and cuts or Trainor. Mrs. H. ance. Mrs. Stephen membership reported 292 paid up members. Citizenship. Mrs. P. Ready. Radio and T.V. Mrs. L Fitzpatrick. Press Miss Mary Duffy reported on the progress of the “Caskct" canvass which‘ was not quite completed. The president Mrs. Allan Mac- Donald thanked the members for their assistance in the “casket." canvass and other activities since the last meeting. She also spoke on the Regionalconference held recently at Norte Dame Acadmey at w ' h St. Pius X. Sub-divls- ion and Holy Redeemer Sub-div- ision _were guests of the Baseli- ia sub-division. The conference was very instructive and enjoy- ed by all who attended. There being no further business the meeting then closed with the Act of Consecration to the Bless- ed Virgin Mary. A delicious lunch was then served by the committee in charge. PLANE LANDS SAFELY SHANNON. Ireland lReuters\-— A United States Air Force plane landed safely here Friday after sending out distress signals over the Atlantic west of Ireland. The plane. with 10 persons aboard. sent out a radio message saying it was flying from Bennuda to Shannon at ll.000 feet and was feathering one propelior. cisely the same: How can I‘ come before God? On‘. what terms will my God receive me‘? The Psalmist answers: Only by doing right ing in the right in my dealings with my fellow men. Prophets and Psalinists to- gether stand on the position that worship to be acceptable to G must be based on right dealings with men. ; Sacrifice as a substitute for. justice is an abomination in the‘ sight of a righteous God. 3 Here a modern evangelicall would put in the ' confession: My righteousness is like a filthy. rag in the eyes of a holy God.‘ My only ground of hope is in; Christ's righteousness availabler me through faith. This is "No other foundation can anyone lay than that which is laid, which is Jesus Ciirist." But on that foundation l mustl build the temple of personal‘ righteousness. The object redemption is the good life of. the redeemed. i All this is based on the moral ‘ character God. 3‘ ' isl Israel's peculiar contribution to} religion. And what tremendous implications it has for life in the; modern world. DERAILMENT BLOCKS TRACK VASSAR. Man. t(,'Pt -— Auxil- iary crews Friday cleared the track at Vassar. 34 miles south-. east of Winnipeg. where the en-‘ gine and three leading cars of al Canadian National Railways pas- senger train were derailed Thurs- day night. Fireman Tom Phillips. 28. of the Winnipeg suburb of Si. Vital was the only casualty. lie 4 CASH ONLY ATTENTION possible. and payments 1938. For further details the undersigned at once. ll. F. L Sccrctarv suffered a fractured right arm. ATTENTION HOG RAISERS SPECIAL FOR ONE WEEK ONLY DECEMBER 5th to 12th INCLUSIVE PURINA CHECK-R-MIX HOG GROWER In 10 Bag Lots—or Over $3.25 per cwt. INQUIRE FOR OUR PRICES ON BRAN AND OILCAKE DILLON 3. SPll.i.ETT LIMITED Charlottetown, P.E.L All teachers who may be entitled i0_ havt? periods of absence. prior to_ April l0th, 19.)4. ‘re- cognized as periods of teaching service for pension purposes under provisions ‘of Section 12 (C) of the Teachers‘ Superannuation Act should take notice that application must be made as soon as Superannuation Fund for such periods of absence. Pursuant to Section 17 (3) no al7PIlCatI0“S 0' payments can be considered after: December 31, ANDRY Teachers‘ Superannuation Commission. PHONE 3626 — TEACHERS made to the Teachers’ and information contact I l l 4 liIIEEIIl1AL’S. PIIE-CHRISTMAS SALE its newest patterns. Men's Cur Coats. heavy quilt- ed lined. regular 19.50. Sale 12.49 Men’: Suburban Coors in all Sale‘ 12.49 to 24.95 stripes. Ladies to 29.50. 3.95 Men's No Iron Dress Shirts. wash and wear without a core. fildrenk ‘Nth Milton Christmas concert III). n:hl“I“Glin Cavalcade at Ann -“W183. Daesinbsr . lose Huber io. ' Men's Swedtdrs. sleeveless - -.¢i-dlgnns - pullovers. 3.95 to 9.95 ‘Ind. to 9.95. ' Sole 6.9 SWOCIOIS. to, 1 4.95. Ladies‘ Cor Coats in tweed. plain shades and Ivy League . 12.95 and 14.95 louses. short Ol'.I‘I|l'OO- quarter sleeve. Wool tersey. terylene or cotton. priced from 1.95 to 5.95 tortans. nylon and pebblerey. Dresses in ‘washable 2.95 u nnties. N LO P3- gowns and Pyininos. all gift boxed for Cliristlnns. s roun and - ptillovers and bulky kalt skating priced from 1.95 to 4.95 I II I H$oets.3:nseI. elienlle. satin and ityloa—5.95 Special 10% Off son-I stones OPEN TONIGHT AND wsnussoav AND raiaav Nioitrs. saruitoav UNTIL 5.30. Illa GREENDAL Co. Lttl. Toombs. Fin- thirty days. and the case at‘. COHIIOIIY I01’ another female resident of the‘ city charged with driving whi'stl iintoxicated was further remand- ‘ hanging of Joseph Pierre - ed until December iith. ‘ A lather and son. both charged with contravening the Migratory Birds Convention Act. had their‘ case adjourned to December 18. Each is accus of keeping migratory birds within one—quar— ter mile of an area where water- fowl hunting was taking place. The case of a city resident charged with possession of in- toxicating liquor in a place other than his residence was adjourned to December . the accused entering a plea of not guilty. in addition ten other traffic of crises were dealt with at Fri- day's session of the Court. Given 4-Month‘. Jail Sentence l-‘ound guilty of breaking. entry. and theft a young man from Char? lottetown Saturday morning was, sentenced to serve four months in j the Queen's County Jail by Mag—1 istraie K.M. Martin presiding at the City Police Co_urt. The charge arose out of . City Police. l The accused was represenled by Council announced Friday it will 5"” 0 D°'"‘°“- provide a recurring annual schol- Also on the docket were threeiarsmp the government of dlilunk ‘M '"""'p_:;l°5 :“° ‘W Ghana to finance study in Canada. 7” ‘ml “"9 5°'"",“‘ '° "0 d‘3’5‘The scholarship is valued at $2.- in the Queens County Jail andl the other remanded day’ December 10' ianv C a n a d i a n universitv in‘ .ihc arts, humanities or social sciences. ' I Girls Murderes :_____ WOMAN, 105. (mat-:'rs KIN l Fllll:IDLAND, West Germany’ To Hang Wed. tilt.-utersl——A 105-year-old woman DALHOUSIEV N‘ 3’ iCpj__The who arrived at a transit camp Richard here was met by three genera- . tions of relatives. including her is scheduled for early next Wed-W1.)-(.ar.o1d daughter and grand- nesday. shortly after midnight. daughter, aged 48. She is the old- Sheriff l-3 d in o n d Lelllanc haslesi woman to be resettled in West been supervising preparations for Germany from former German the execution of the man con- territories now ruled by demncd for the slaying of i:l—year- and Russia. Poland QUEEN'S COUNTY LIBERAL ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the Queen's County Liberal Association will be held on Thursday. December 12, at 8 p.m. at the (Taiiadian Legion Hall, Grafton Street. (fharloitetovvn. Each poll is requested to send five delegates. Premier A. W. Mathcson and other prominent speakers will address the meeting. Everybody E welcome. \ wfic. .\lacNEILL, President. the theft of a quantity of cigarettes: OTTAWA ‘CF, _ The Canmh lLioyd Walker. one of their fellow Lloyd with 3 gm. lmembers who will leave shortly to join the R.C.A.I-‘. The meeting opened with a de- votiunal pert Lacheur A business period follow- 000 I _ . ,“ H . . _ H ed ill which plans were finalized .:;.:::..:. ‘:.':"..'.".i.:..°“.::.:: mu to be new in - so INJ IJIIES FATAL od led by Jean Le HALll-‘AX ICPJ —— Gilbert A Howard, 75. of Halifax, diwl ii hospital Tuesday from injuries re ,\\\\ Y HOBBV Hill ..\\\. for all the Fomil S \\‘\‘\\\\\\\\\\... ARTIST SUPPLIES, MODEL PLANE AND BOAT KITS, PIC- TLRE FRAMING, CRAFT KITS. ETC. v' ' ' \ fj‘\\\\‘ \ \\ P R I N C E EDWARD ISLAND'S MOST INTERESTING STORE. OPEN UNTIL 9:30 EACH EVE- NING. DEC. 16th to DEC. 24th. BE SURE TO VISIT THE HOBBY SHQLW 30 Kent St. Ch’town \ x\‘ \ §\\\\\\\ \\\\\\\\\\\\\ \ .\\\\ \. ..s \ \\. YES $10.00 DOWN DUE JAN. 30th. 1958. THINK OF IT. FOR $9.00 PER MONTH IT WILL BE YOURS LAY - (WE WILL DELIVER XMAS EVE AT NO EXTRA COST OPEN EVERY UNTIL 9:00 P.M. AND GET- STORE HOURS I CHRISTMAS. SHOP EARLY CARLOAD EVI-INING writ. SALE 1 .~- PRICE "THE BEST BUY. .?.v‘°5 1’ .»§\ LC-L ; *9 MEN! ANTA SAYS: I CANNOT SUGGEST ANY GIFT TO TAKE THE P'LACE OF AN AUTOMATIC CLOTHES DRYER A REALLY AND TRULY EVERYDAY GIFT THAT ANY GOOD WO- MAN WILL BE VERY PROUD TO OWN AND SHOW OFF TO HEB FRIENDS. THINK OF IT. FOR ONLY PENNIES A DAY YOU CAN SAVE HER SO MUCH TIME. AND YOUR FIRST PAYHEN T WILL COME A - WAY TODAY HERE ARE THE FACT!’ AROIIT THOR DRYERS FOR YOUR OLD 5 WASHER WHEN YOU PURCHASE A NEW THOR 107 GREAT GEORGE STREET Do the (‘lollies come out still’. like they do when 1 dry Indoors? .\'o ml the ('4|llIHll‘_\' dried oiiiside on a warm siimiricr day. Do I need expensive wiring" .‘.o if you are l|\lnfi an clcciric range you have 220-volt scrvti-r For joy all the adxanlagcs of electric (‘Il‘)'lI'II. Arc Dryers expensive to operate? N0~_\0ll can dry an average load for about lot. Do i need an outside vent? No—ouiside venting is not necessary. How long does it take to dry a load oi clothes? The time rcqtiircd in the clothes - an hour and a hall. riiiiastoiir HOME they are softer, flufiicr than when a rcasoii:ililt~ |ll<l.'llI.’dIlOll charge you can On- depends upon the amount of moisture An average load takes from ll minutes to to i-oseisui o uses-as M2 ..-ga:r.‘:.:.a:-«'3;