MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN H 31,-. an ll!-fortune is cruel. gnj If in l'.E.l. cu-rieri Charlottetown, lemme:-lids 515.00 per nnnum. Elsewhere IMO. other Provinces and U.3.A. 512.00 Der annual.) Covers Prince Edward Island Like the" Dew . CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. PREMIER JONES RECEIVES APPOINTMENT TO THE SENATE WEDNESDAY, MAY 20. 1953 Report: Outbreak OI-FHog Cholera In Ontario TwoNeWWomeiI Siamese Twins Born To lnverness. N. By Don Mul(en:ls icmadian Press Correspondent) m'VER.N!SS. N. 8.. (OP)-Twin iyovs--”really true Siamese twln.s' were born here Tuesday to 1 19.”-ar-old mother. her first chil- driegn-', rnnk MacLeod. 49. chief surgeon of the Invemess County Memorial Hospital. said the twins. weighing about is pounds. "are identical duplicates of the origi- nal Sininase twins." Coming Events B: Brackley "Dents. Howel Hall. Point, Friday. May 2'2nd- -Freetowii. old Good music. "Dance Lower school house, tonight. "Don't miss ”Happy Valley” I York llall ioiilglii. "Dance in Mlllvlew hall every FrldA,l'. "Free movies, Alexandra School, Thursday. May Zlst. 8.00 o'clock. --we ('nl'l'7il'l Ban players in iioicli ll.-iii. Thursday. Zlst. Dance alter. "See St. Peters C. Y. 0. Variety Concert in St. Mary's Hall, Souris. May Elsi. Curtain 8.30. "Bedrque players will present their play in St. Peters Legion Hall Wed. May 20th. Curtain 8.30. "Group l-live Rummage Sale, Z.nn Hall. Wednesday, May 20th. at 230. "For increased poultry profits raponize at 4 to 6 weeks. Eric P. MlCPhflll, New Haven. "Box Social and Dance in Pleas- ant Grove Hall. Friday, 22nd. Spon- sored by C. W. L. "The Corra:-13:1-ll tiled for Morcll Hall night postpnnnd, "Si. Andrew's Hall. Mt. Stew- ”! mnlillll, play presented by the Trarhdle Players, 8:30. play schad- Thursday "SM "Room No. 13" by Trac- zdir Dramatic Club. in St. Teresa's Hall. Mnv 25th. Dance after. Burke's Orchcsvra. H "Charlottetown Players present Dont Dnrken My Door”. Hunter River l-hill. May 21st. Good special- ties. Ausplcrs C. W. L. "The Klnkora Dramatic Society fl" llresent their four not play 7'" Rlfheniant" in Trscedie Hall, Friday, May 22nd. ”"M'lon Hall. May 21st, "W"-T VMIELV Concert. 830. Dance after. Dominion W. X. .l immy Curtain Auspices New ...... car bulk western today and Thurs- Bring bags. Dillon '"l.'nloadlng No. I feed oats, div. 52.90 mt. &' apilieii. "Vernon T191? three Tliursdnv Alispicrs x River Players presem. W may in Iona llall, May 21st Curtain aao cwtnwn Cross W. I, the regular '1'hu'rs- WP. Mount Stewart Burke's orchestra "Rrmrmbcr dir night (1. Lticion Hall. Canteen service I m"C"jll.iiicl llJ!ll -'- (lllirry limits 1 John": ll V Thursday, May , N "llfy lllny "Path ,"'A Hill . Ausplccs Si. attend the weekly Station Hell, Thu;-3- Canteen service, Bros. Orchestra. We Winsiog It my sis: W19 by Doiron "At TT sthmiafl vcrnon Annual Sunday M. nvention at Millvlew Hall. inI:,l't'p5;fl;MEatg.oo r. M. and live will be Mr. (viii; ' R'p"""”' "Um -ms Ind". 3113!: cedar delivery e, um N 8 "North Rooney y shingles. Ill liriccs all this week. M "COD! mall lots. pi," 0nl0;"t;7liH:t;ml:. A. flac- Milton w, 1, "gunk wo one not play: v in Milton Hall May com. sale of i.'.'.”” in II! eve by p hing, gt .I;;.w0Hlen's Wm may "12 lrishtovin V. ericton 1.1.1 I! . Institu titty Con. l Wednes- Sponsored tn. Curtain -... . another carloed P”""I'Y. Dairy and no. Dfoltiire ulna talk Feeds, just after year. Try zome. lrrlved to sell , Iiim Pioneer , ed,,,:';,"0m9TI year I. L mmeglmnable. My Delrymple. d S. couple The father, Max Wyrwas. 26, is I garage mechanic who worked at the hospital several years as an attendant. Mrs. Wyrwas, told only she had given birth to a boy, was reported doing well. Perfectly Developed Joined by a bone from close to the neck to the novel, the twins are "perfectly developed" "If we are able to carry them along,” said Dr. Mi1cLeod. ”it will be it medical phenomenon." RI can't see any reason why they won't survive, they are per- fectly healthy." The twins, with separate hearts and lungs, were delivered by cae- sarean operation at 11:50 am. AD'l' Tuesday. "It was a bit of sixth sense and 3. bit of luck that we decided to go ahead with the cricsarcan," said Dr. MacLcod. One of the twins lapsed for four or five minutes following birth but. was revived by artificial respiration applied by Dr. A. R. Billard. Dr. Bernard Steele and three nurses also were in attend- ance. They were placed in an incu- bator and the prmincial govern- ment. flew in an cnlcigcncy supply of oiqrgen. Dr. Ron Ritchie of the Chil- dren's Hospital in Halifax. was called to Inverness to help in their care. Operation Talk Officials at the hospital, in this coal mining town on Cape Breton Island's west coast. said it was too early to discuss 3 possible op- eration to separate the twins. Mrs, Wyrwas entcred the hos- Dlllll shortly before iiiidiiiglit Mon. day and Dr. MacLcod said the birth was slightly ovcrdue. BOW the Parents are natives of lnverncss. now in economic. dol. drums because of the closure of I. government-operated coal mine and other troubles. Pearl Phillips. hospital superin- tendent. Beulah MacLcan and Mrs. Lauchie MacMillan, register. rd nurses. were in attciidziiice at the delivery. Miss MacLeaii and Mars. MacMilli1n remained on duty as special nurses to care for the twins. The hospital banned graphs of the twins. No immediate Tax Reduction. Eisenhower Says By Douglas 1!. Cornell NVASHINGTON, (AP)-President Eisenhower submitted to the Unu- ed States Tiicsciny night a five- polnt tax prograni, that off:-rod no immediate reductions in what hc called this "age of danizcr." Speaking by radio on "an issue affecting all our lives." Eisenhower said "we must be strong--and we must stay strong" in the face of perils brniight on by cold calcula- tion of Soviet leaders. His tax plan supported that idrn by calling for continuation of pres- ent income and corporation lcvics at least for the iimc-hcliig. it did propose that a si-hcriulcd boost in social security taxes. which would take clfect Jail. i. be put off It was l-Liacnhoiverh first. -formal speech direct to the U. S. by radio. What it amounted to was an at- icmpt to spoil out Ill ABC iciiiis why he believes taxcs must l'Pllllllll high even though his ndinii1istrii- tion has promised economy. photo- IIEAVY ACUTDENT TOLL OBTON. TAP) More than .000 children undcr five are killed or injured in home acci- dents in the United States overy year, an insurance company rc- search agency reported Monday. The Institute for safer Living blamed parental negligence or Ill- attention for most of the acci- cnts. CAIRO, (AP)-Britain has re- inforced hentroops in the Suez canal area as British-Eilyiilllll talks an evacuation of British forces from the strategic area re- mained suspended. A Royal Air Force communique Tuudgy roported the airlift of the third Royal Marine commando Brigade from Malta had been completed. In addition another commando brigade arrived by 39! from Malta at Port Said. WM" considerable material and army v . .. were unloaded in the lust "- NEW Glasgow. few days. British Reinforce Suez Garrison By Air And Sea Prompt -Sgieps Taken To Stamp Oul Disease O'I'I”AVl'A. (CF)-l-log rholcr-5,3 deadly virus disease which has been kept out of the Canadian mainland for the last seven years, has struck at an Ontario farm. The agriculture department said Tuesday that 21 hogs have died and another 29 exposed and in- fccted animals have been slaught- r-red and buried deep under limo- the first aftermath of the outbreak on the farm of Wiliiard Cressman at Breslau, near Kitchener. Cause of the outbreak is still I mystery. Federal veterinarians mov- ed quickly to eliminate the in- fection. believed to have been first noted last Friday. By Saturday all known infccted animals were slaughtered and buried. Taking No Chances But the agi'lcultui'e department is taking no chances. Scrum has been injected in all hogs within a mile radius of the Cressman prem- ises. Community a u c t i o n barns throughout the province llnvc been quarantined for ll'lSDOCll0ll anrl disiiifcctlon. llntil the source of the infection can be traced, restrict- poris from Ontario. Unlike foot-and-mouth disease. hog cholera can only affect the hog population. It is not trans- missible to other animals or to humans. But it usually proves fatal to hogs, and the department has bran careful to try to keep Can- ada clear of ii. Tlicrc was a minor nuibrcak in Newfoiiiidland last yrar, but there had been no previous OlllI3l'P.1I(s on thr mainland since 1946-again in Ol'llal'lO. But, the diseasc has been rain- Daiit in the United States, The us. has lricd to control it through the use of vncciiiation. Yet the disease has continued to flourish and Can- ada has banned imports of live licks from the its. for that reason. iChurPclillTRo;iI Has Closeliall I"-WON. (AP)-The Chiirchill Gnvcrnniciit had a close call in the House of Commons Tuesday lllklit. tit came within four votes "1 iml it down to defeat and brroughtlsocialist cries of "resign," rho issue was a Labor party proposal to exempt amateur theat- ricals from entertainment tax even though they have a paid conductor ';'n the orchestra pit. The aim-nclinent, tacked on the nuance bill, was rejt-ctcd 272 in 1268. That was the iiarroivcst squcnk for the Conserviitivcs since they came to power in 1951. The Conservatives have an over- all nmrzin of 18 votcs in the Cnininons. New Job For Veteran Leader! ' . l s - Senators Named R OTTAWA, (CF)-Prime Minlsir.-r St. Laurent Tuesday filled four of the record 23 vacancies in the Senate, two of them with women. Mrs. Marianna Beauchsmp of Montreal and Mrs. Muriel Mc- Queen Ferguson, 54, of Frederic- inn, both widows, will occupy Quehrc and New Brunswick va- cancies in the upper chamber. ions have been placed on hog ox- Premier Waller Jones of Prince Edward island, 75. and Allen L. Woodrow. 67. Toronto business consultant and retired banker. were the others named to P.E.l. and Ontario vacancies, respective- ly. Tho appolnimonls of Mrs. Brail- champ and Mrs. Fergusson bring to foilr The number of women in the Senatr. Tho oihcr two, hath occupying Ontzirin seats, are Sen. Senator lvn Fzillls, .1 C0i'TSOlW';illl'P. The Lihcrnls will hold 75 seals in the lt')2-mcmlier liDPFl'('Iliin1- hcr ill llll', noxi Parliament unless Progrcssivc appnininicnls. Conscrvliiiv:-s eight sciiatois. Tho Prnszresslxn show six in Quebec, live one catch in Nova Scoila, lniiniilmid, Manitoba and Colilmhin. Thc lilicsi tho first Nov.- British zippoiiiiinenis Slfll'P. early in 1951. Province. lie hail expected the report two weeks ago. Several years ago whcii queried as to his acceptance of a sen- atorship he told a iiewspapermaii "Not me just now. there is so much to be done for my own "I iiouid have liked to have been around for another month as there are many thiilsgs coming to it head within that tlnic." Premier J. Wnltrr Jones said last night in commenting on his aptpointmcnt to the Senate, announced yesterday ainr (liiirino Wilson, a liiht-rnl, and, the Prime Tiiinisirir makes furihr-r 2nd Prince, M9 li"lll'F5Pllll'fl hijcs tall with an unruly shock Breakdown of the 19 varantii:-5 Kings. in On-i laric, four in New Brunswick nnzlj ivcrii 7 Mrs. Bcaurhamp is Quebec pre- lsiricni of the National Federation of Liberal Women of Canada. iltoniun Calll0ll(', shc has prominent in clinriiahle lllglnlls ncliviilr-s in Montreal. inns found:-r and pre V icommittoe of Lad Patrons of lh A been and ref Slici sidcnt of tho; P. :I)!'IlT and Dumb institute of Mont-l rr-zil, pr:-side-nt of ihc Alumni of TMAXIMS OIA MERE MAN We learn by teaching. The Guardian, Five Cents Morning Daily Founded 1881. 16 PAGES Liberal Caul-:iisBT0day Will Select Premieris Successor inv The Canadian Press) ""nd””'m""' : Premier J Walter John: the and he personally dldn-L me any t liiciison uhv thcre should bc an happy Prince Edward Island phil- pick his successor late Wednesday and he indicated he would have a . . t 'th ll loosin f n osopht-r rr-miiiisceiit of Hill Rog-ixiwr, 1?:ldrl.l 19 F1 H 0 . . . . lmfj Lrc(.:lmdI ins SN.mt)p, JI.),p,mm'.l "I'd sav ihorri. non"! he an r-loo- i:(IHne ms”) m HEN (hppm,tion for at least two ,vcars," the ' t lPi-cmicr said. He said a Llbcinl Cal.ltllS would The FUHIH, lme mlcphom, At his lPnwnal farm home on the out- skirts of this provincial capital, kept. jnncliiig with congratulatory calls as ihc word not around that sigiiiiicani word to say as to whni -the lciitlcr would be. But he would lggtcgive any mm In me mC””'.ilic nppointmrnt had finally come . V l . a g .l -L b Speculmmn new vms that (hp . lhl0ll"ll hnalli bccausc i 5 Pen leadership would so to one 0, We a gcncrally accepted political even- lendmg members of the cabinet lmamy since before the 1951 pm- both lnwyc-r9' Hon Walicr EN vmcml gmmml eh,Ctmn' ., ” .' , ii The 75-year-old Premier, who Dmm of summmsldm AHmnC:'ibi'rt.ids fillc Holstcln cattle on the General and Provincial 'llir--asiiirr; . H . and Hon. Alex W. Maihrson. Min- , :ld:fpcg'il;L:,dt)l1:,' I?:e1c:3(c”r'f ister of Health and Welfare. 1 I I b 1 md Mr. Darby is stocky and dark 5I.1,I())f n aC'C.nmpl5ib'1' me P” with a mustache and repress-ntsl mmse 1 S D055 6' mirr said on sccond thouizht. l”that the new loader might want an clcctioii but I doubt it.” How docs he like going to 0t.- wa? Mr. Mathcson. six-fret, six-inch- oi ,hair, is 50 and represents -ithlt a ”Wcll. frankly. I'd rather stay here for a while yet because I waiiiccl to see my causeway and Forest-es No Election Mr. Jones said his goveriinient W, , - ..- W: hurl l:(IllP into inc I40S!lSIllllll'R with Couiiniicd on Pa!" 33 C01 l Prime Minister St. Laurent Sails For The Coronation isti'tutiPi9Tr.VsT"-lire-h-demonsti-'la'i.En Q; OTTAWA, (C131--Prime Mirllstcr - - . . ii C - t 'er ' im N, afternoon, PT0VV”lC8.llT5l land 30 "lmll 'thl"K5iilie Holy Niimc of ilcsus anrl Mai-,v,St. Laurciit left for London Tues- . MTEL iglrmgdlizng I:mz;h:,:ry'he , Alllmlll ill-9 l)l'0.i0cis in which iI,JT3lI:,Lcen.,.Ti(:h 1:l,,iE:0P11.LOvCl?1igp:":(: (Tonvcnl, and prcsidcni of tho day in attend the Coronation ailtiimm M H", C,m.,mnIm,,.Mnh p Prcinlcr Jones i'cfci'i'cci is the " ' W Fericraicvl Alumnae of the Morlt- a Cnmmonwr-alth Dl'llT'iP li'illllSlEli8'i ' ' ' ' l . . . C nada." Last iliglt his r . n . V . g . T priliri)iIclip”i;l;.zrqi:).:scri)if Qiiisaclh Pllicigllilicag R: wishim for Hngmar nf(:r:?h lDErs(llO;i'(:.:I;.l”son pin" 194" h ginfeiience. u'llt;'I'll1('. said he ll:D05l i, i Q-l'- ' -- .. T t " .2 - i - - - - - I. as aiin n can or) in cxpan ing- s ---';.'-".' T decision is "imminent." He also The” 15 mgmh mil L" bevd?"C- been regional wi-lfnre a(InllnlSll'a-;wm-id grade, layout-D N-f if BE lwould have IlkP(I to receive the 9'” RT ,2 epha.'df5l' VIPIKIIIZ tor for the federal health depart-5 germ-c elm-amim; my his wed-. ' ii-eports -Ll): Dutch cnigincers on Plclnms t.e- mvmdi "91 hi(i:.lllPlil. at Frcrlcrirton. She is Sdinpsdm. mm, mums (mm Newj TOUQH lF WE WERE- tiie pr used rallFE:Wn).'S in this -(ifmgtinued on Page ii chi 3 ll!l(l)l';l.S u':iIs laq42ra;lxl:inrig llqaf;-ylir york aha.-ird the Queen Elizabeth BORN OLD AND HM) T0 ' " a ' ” I ' the prime minister tnld rc ortrrsl : , . H T ff. I aim was cnforcgincni counsel loch? Expects Canada Wm mmlge herl LOOK I-ORWARD ((0 H" Iammc TIC” "ml Trim" "usual contribution" but said he' G W " U 3 1'3 1 II B , a. T. - A - R0 iNc.YouNc. AND- I g C 3'”. Fprgu-Hon is rhaimmn D! is not taking over any specific pro-f l Presents Big Problem On Wood Islands Route ' caEtirfu?ci'onAPage 1570311" To Clioose New Truce Postponed, TOKYO, , lions coiniiiand has delayed until next Monday a critical meeting of armistice negotiators, gaining time to revise a truce plan which may Icontziin a time limit for Commun- list acceptance. , l Details of the Allicd plan were .secret but inform:-d sources indi- lcntcd it may involve spot rr-lease ,of North Korcan prisoners who re- fuse repatriation in Communist rulc if negotiations break down. I I lillely To Follow Wheat Trend WINNIPEG. (CPI - The Cana- di.iii Whcnt Board Tuesday in- icrixiscd the price of wheat sold in C'lllll(lil. almost 20 count ll. bushel. and loading baking officials said i.hr- price of flour and bread is also cirpcctcd to jump. i Tlic board announced it will sell ldomcstic wheat. at 3205 a bushel ioi' No. 1 Manitoba Northern ef- fective Tuesday. Under the for- mer price basis of sins. No. l Manitoba Northern last Friday was at .51 79't-. plus the six-cont carry- ing chnrgc. Reasons for the increase were the anticipated upward revision of the wheat price under the new In- trrnatiniinl Wheat Agreement and Bil-If'e-enwhile. n. Cairo newspaper quoted Mai. Salan Salem, one of Egypt's delegates to the drud- iockcd Anglo-Egyptian negotiat- ions, as saying that Eflyllt would not rcsumc the talks unless Brit- nizi "accepts our demand for im- mcdiatc and unconditional evacu- ation of EIIYDNW WW1”?!-" "For the past six months we have been making preparations to yneef, me 5... . which will arise ii the British persist in their pres- ent attitude." Belem was quoted ,,- Mying. "The people must brace tlu-mu-lvcs for a long and blttcr amt." Bread, Flour Price Increase to facilitntcjaalcsvrofrrfiour for de- livery in the new cmp TOM- Bread and Flour Increases Flour milling rniiip.liiy officials said the iiicicasrd wheat price "most certnilllv” will mean an increase in thc price of flour. Ol- ficials of bakeries here sald- an increase in the price of bread was "virtually rnrtain " The board nniiouiiccd ihc change in price at which it. sells wheat for domestic icqulrcniciits, follow- ing formal acceptance Monday by Cnnada of the new IWA. The board said that effective Tuwclay it has been instructed to sell for doniestic requirements in Canada mi the basis of 32.06 a bushel for No. 1 Manitoba north- crn wheat, basis in store Fort William-Port. Arthur or Vancou- ver. unics: the board's class two price falls below 52.06, in which case dcmcstic snlcs will be sold 1' prices, which "bring each of the grades into proper relationship with the price of No. 1 Mdnlobl northrrn. Ferd Not Affected 'tTlu- dccision to increase the price of wheat for domestic con- sumption. however, will not affect the merchandising of low-grade wheat for feeding purposes in Canada; the price of feeding grades continuing to depend .1311 market conditions surrounding those particular grades, their com- pciltlvc position. their values com- pared to other feeding Iituffa and Need for 0xii'a accommodation on the Wood islands ferry service was strikingly indicated on Monday, the holiday bringing R. huge in- crease in traffic which the boats now in service, the "i)unnng" and the "Prince Nova,” were quite un- able to handle. The boats madc st-ven round trips each operating sicndily from early morning till night. the last trip being made after dark. There was in long lineup of waiting vehicles all day, and many people were still waiting aiirr the final trip. They waited for hours on the rain-drenched pier, wiihoiit. access to the new waiting room, and many complaints were heard with regard to luck of ncclinliiiodzilloii and facilities. Mondays rush brouglii this sea- son's traffic figures to an all-time high. From the opening of the ser- vlcc on May lat to Monday night, (.626 pnssciigcrs. 1212 autos and 477 trucks uni-0 fr-ri-ind. ny ngTlill5l. l.- '7il1 pnsseiigc-rs. 430 niitns and (lilo trucks for this miri-cspoiidlilg period last year. Move For conference By ARTHUR F-RAYSON LO ND 0 N. tAPi Responsible British soui-ccs say Prime Minister Churchill lins llllill'lllilllV taken up with Russia the ulr-a of promoting a Big Three coiifci-once to insure world peace. and that his move has met with I('.lSS.:lll approval. If thcrc is no sharp change in the international situation, thcsc informants said, the Russians are expected in tho next three weeks or so to propose that. Prime Min- ister Mnlenkmi. President Eisen- hower nnd Churchill got together at some point between Moscbw and Washington. ChinesTAWeli Refuse Combat SFIOIIL. iAPi This tihinnse Red nir fnrrc, shaken by heavy losses in six days or blazing air battles, refused cnmlini Tm-sdny and its MIG jets TINT in Mnnrhurla when United Stains Siilirea approached. Allied fighter-bombers method- ically homhcd Rrri transport tar- gets while Mics iv-nil-lined in Leader Today Liberal mnmbers of the Provin- cial Legislaiure will meet in cau- cus this aftcrnoon to discuss the naming of a new leader following the annouiicemcnt yesterday of the appointment to the Senate of Premier .1. Walter Jones. It is believed unofficially that the choice may lie between Hon. A. W. Mathcsoii, Minister of Health .iiid Welfare, and Hon. W. E. Darby, Provincial Treasurer and Attorney General. However, there is a thought of the ever-tpresent possibility of some "dark horse” entering the picture as I com- prornisc candidate even though it might be only a temporary sp- pointment to permit the cazrying on of the functions of government until a Province-wide party con- vciition could be called. The new Senator is expected to officially prcsciit his resignation over the week-cud. In the absence. to attend the Coronation, of His Honor Linu- ienant Govemor T. W. L. Prowsc. who left last Sunday and of Chief JllSllCt' Thane A. Campbell. who is leaving tomorrow for Oi- tawa. it is believed that the ros- izilalion will he prcxseiited to Mix Justice Mark R. MaoGuigan. who will be the AdmlnIM.i'fIL0l'. Ben- ntor Jones is mcpected at that time to tell tho Admuiistrator thc name of the niauwhoin hebclieves could command a majority as the new leader of Mir Government. KATMANDU. Nepal. iRcuicrsi - Britain's Evernst, cxrwdition, now struggling slowly up the icy H1096-'- of the worlds highest peak, hopes foot summit as it Coronation pres- ent to the Queen. here to ensure that Elizabeth II will be the first to know if their efforts succeed. Col. John Hunts exporltion will try to flash the news to the am- bnuy by portable radio transmit- ter. The emiuassv is prlpared to relay it T4) the Queen and the "Duke of Edinburgh, both keenly inter- ested in the attempt, If bad wcnilier conditions mnkr Manrhuria licking ihcir other rclcvant T.1Fli'll'S." lrnm tlmso aiiszry six days. the international relations commit- ion of the Canadian Busincss and T posals. l ”Wr: will endeavor in be helpful, in promoting world i.i'adc.f' he said, in a brief trainside interview, l A crowd of government officials,i diplomatic corps members and of-i fire employers saw the prinic. min-i iciar off on a trip that is c-xpcctcd' sitw ? X M T to last until niicl-June. Mr. St. Laiirciii, smiinil and dapper, was mccompaiiieri lav Mrs. St. IJ(1ur('lI': and Mrs, Frank Laf- fcriy of Montreal. their i'lhllf:I1tEr. One of those saying goodbye to the prime minister was J. W. Pickrrsgill. his former special as- Council. who has been reported as due for an early cabinet appoint- merit. Talking to reportcrs. Mr sin Laurent (lPClll'iHI tn coinnii-ni ril- rectlv on that possibility and inrli-3 catcd anything In thc way of cab- inct changes must await his re-T turn from overseas. He announced that during his absence Dcfcnrr Minister C-laxton will be acting prime mlnisicr. p Speaking of the Coronation. Mr. St. Laurent saldt ; "it. is important. that from limr. tn tlmc ur rcmlnd oiireclvcs arrow of tllnsri British parllanacwnigv in-, Two P.E.i. Students Graduate At St. F.X. r A.N'i'i(;oNisii. N. s, t('P' Piuice Edii'ni'd lsl:i:irlri:. urn-iii:-im from St. Francis Xnvicr I7-.iii'rr.:.vv hrrr Tilt-sdav.l)oth rcceiviilu Burli- elor of Ftrliicntlmi drgrccs Tlw lsliiiid gradiintcs wcrc (fhirlvs Tl Gnrman of Kt-ii:-ziiliztnii niul Mai- Plan Everest As Coronation Present viii F Mclniiis of Elliriii ii" Conquest il11Vll(tgnlt).VPT'lil1TlIPl”u--- l'I1P.1ll2lV: a,,iour- lney of in to 15 days Evcii so. Ealborate plans have been made India by the team and embassy officials the pri-sciit spell of good wmtlic:-l if thc cxpcditinn .I'ilPrT"I'IS in the next law days. it will lw llflSSlbIl'l1 for thv news to bc lll lxxndmi by, to reach the uiiconquered 29.000-,Jiinc 2nd. Weather forecasts hrondcast . specially for the cxpcdiiion by all radio iodny iiidictiicd that may be" breaking. It forccnstl cloudcd skins for tho nrxt '24 hourxl with occasional ll1llllt'li"l'Sl,4'll'mR and moderate to heavy snows. Winds at the mountain top will be about 85 miles an hour. l Latest information from the ex- pedition nri-lvcd Siihriav, sziyliig itl had crostcd the Western hollow in the first week of May and ix-as. making for the exposed smith Taco wounds radio transmission impossible, the!-the last big barrier bv-fore thrl news will have to be oarriod lioesummit. sistant, and now clerk of the Privvi V TORONTO. (GP)-Minimum and maximum temperatures: Dawscm Victoria 1-Jdmontcn Calgai-v Regina Wiiiiiipeg Toronto Ottawa Monti-cal Qucbcr Saint ,l0lln Mnncion llaliiax .. . Chnri-oitciown Sydney Ynrmoiitli . . John's, Nfld Si l-i.il.ll-iAX. (CPi-The Dominion Public Weather Office here says 'i'.icr.dny was another dull cool day zn inn Maritimes. There was driz- zln ill the eastern regions. After- imoii iempcraturcxs ranged from SI l' Fi'cdci'icton to ii. at Sydney. A ri:siurbance centred near Sable Is- 'i.md is moving slowly east. 0: Wcdiicsday there will be sunny in- rm-inls in the southwestern Mari- illllPS but grncral clearing is not rwpcrlrid Tho rain over the sour.i1- r.1.':tcrii UllllPd States is not likely in rcorli ilie hlaritlmes before Thursday. Rrizionnl forecasts: l.mir-r St. John river valley: Viill:ll)lP cloiidincss: warmer with l::ht winds: low-high Wednesday ni Prnrinrirvnn 45 end 65. Saint John 45 find 60. Easirm NR miintins. upper st. Jnhn rivnr vallry. Bay of Chnleur: Flnudy and warmer with light? ulnrls: low-hlizh at Monctnn 42 and 60. l-Idmuiidstoii 45 and 00, Campbellion 42 and 55. Prince Edward Island: Overcast and cool, with light easterly winds: low-high at Pharlnttetnwn I2 and 53. Ray of F'iiiirly: llghl winds. vari- nliin rlnudiiwss with fog patches: visibility iii mile: lowering in fog in near 7.:-rn. Trmperntures near 50. High tide today at Charlottetown at 413 A. M. and 3.14 P. M. lliuh tide on the North Shore It 10 30 A. M. Summcrsidc ticlc cightccn min- uics later than Charlnltomwn. Sim l'lH'.l today at 4.39 AM. and Acts at 7.40 P. M.