rslsriions asoo WW? with Guardian w-mas. on-ism unadu- fi-d-dv-In-r.t...,.,aamua.. is PAGB Mum BEACH. FLA.--John F. English, secretary-treasurer ef the Teamsters .Union, gets some help with the microphone HAD HARD vmzs "Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew" - CHARLOTTETOWN CANADA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3. 1957 from Resident Dave Beck (left); ing he had spent the hardest as English started his report to five years of his life during convention delegates. Durkig the Beck's leadership trying to report English blasted Beck say- keep track of union funds. Hofta's Election To Head Teamsters Seen Certain MIAMI BEACH. Fla. iAP)-- The inter 'oeal Teamsters con- vention Wednesday Milli! over- whelmingly repudlhed lion charges leveled at James it. Hoffa. Dave Beck and other gamstere house by the Am.- The AFL-Clo report detailing the charges based on disclosures before the Senate rackets invest- igating committee. was load to the convention. it took about two hours as delegates listened silently. obtain a union probe of the con so mmltie t as improperly so -nu. an gegeum howled gp ruptlon charges were booed and lected. prove! of a ' ' thecorruptiont ' tits t fid0W1I."F' IIIPYOWD leaders was seconded by Thomas lng an investigation. said: .i..tgg-Q Chicago. one of "lf this convention is foolish three candidates opposing Hoffa enough to sweep this (the AFL- for the 'l'eainsters' presidency. cto charges) from the record Alter the voting, Hoffa took the and ignore the very serious convention floor to meh a de- charges nude here. we would fence of the corruption charges stand before this country in- sgalnst him. He had been ac- dicted." c n r ckets coin nI:i'tet:ebh'fui:slssiislhtge uiilon funds DELEGATEP SEAT!” and using union powers for his Earner. the Teamsters scaled own gain. ' the bulk of local union delegates Efforts of anti-Hoffa forces to challenged by th; Senate rackets the AFLCIO charges from the convention record. This action followed a move by Jeffery Cobelan. an Oakland. Callf.. delegate. to have Hoffa Beck and others nemed in the AFL-ClO chargts answer to them to delegates. He proposed a union investigation on the charges. This was onnmhmmy rejected. ELICHON CERTAIN The voting demonstrated an overwhelming number of the del- egates are behind Hoffa and his election as Teamsters p dent succeeding back was prac- '.ically certain. Deiegai Coht.-Ian's unsuccess- fui motion for a union probe of To Head Souris Mounted Police CORNER BROOK rel R. C. Richards of the b CMP leaves this month to se- Report French President is Ready To Name New Premier PARIS (AP) .- Prbsidentllene All who saw him stressed en. cm W" rwoned mu, web... seed in France to reform its . '91! till! Ill 5” "W" '” ""'” 0" "ml u. could be neither government set: hoped could form a new French lllity nor a solution of French l0V9l'lIm9m- , overseas problems within the es- 'lbere were no advance tips on iding ayste. , whom he had picked. Paris news- 3,...-1 mans at the preg. papers listed as many as it poe- who” an gum. sibie premiers-and then 0899- , lated the nzhozl: mat. fall on BIG WINDS an unme ar rse. . Cow was taking on the job of Wind! 0f "P '0 71 "T1199 I" u ' a governrntnt for the hour are oalled sales: that they are hurricanes. :':::.s::':I'::.t:.."'t :o1a' 3 I40! government since i VIP. Is Missing ,Olf Halifax The go ernment of Premier Maurice ourgee-Maunour! Ni- HALIFAX (CP)-Ten shine. I submarine and 20 aircraft lapsed Monday with a non-confl- dence vote by the National As- sembly on his prepoall for PI?!- iai self-rule in Algeria. Coty. acting with unaccustomed ' searched Wednesday night for the be se of the gravity of speed can um u. K. Gold, Dollar Reserve . Dipped Critically In Sept. (AP) - Iritain die- its gold ppeared cm a &-mile flight from the aircraft carrier Bonaventure in shear- e . - Charles. the heir to the throne. wove affections. a court was told here Show Comes To Alberta EDMONTON (CP)-Snow came to Alberta Wethesday. ending abruptly more than a week of summer-like eather on the west.- ern Prairies. Six inches of snow fell late Tuesday in the Fort Nelson and Fort St. John areas of northeast- ern Britkh Columbia. and it be- Wttc mttmrotimt gan (suing ednesday in north- ern Alberta. gary. in at Saskatoon. and 05 at Regina. Prince Charles Has influenza LONDON (Reuters) - Prince church?" was the question posed by Rev. Dr. A.D. Macl(innoi1. Moderator of the General Assem- bly of the Presbyterian Church in Canada in addressing the Mari time Synod of the Church in Char- lottetown last night. In answer to his question, the Moderator said the firm requisite for a strong church was. loyalty and Foreign Secretary Selwyn Loyd h8Ve Joined the thousands of Britons suffering from influ- EIIZB. The eiyht - year - old prince is confined to bed at Cheam prep aratory school. Berkshire, it was learned at Buckingham Palace. The attack developed Wednes- day and he is in a sick room with four other boys under the care of the school doctor. It is understood that Charles will be remaining at the school. where he started as a new boy nine days ago. Also suffering from the flu is Princess Bencdlkte, 13-year-old schoolgirl daughter of King Fred- erick of Denmark. She is in Eng land going to school. I-IPIDEMIC SPREADS ' The. flu epidemic continued to spread throughout Britain. Bus service was cut in Notting- ham where ltl2 drivers and con- ductors were absent from work. The air ministry reported that "considerable number." of men were reporting ill with flu each day. In the navy. however. the illness appeared to be dying out and no new cases were reported ing world history is stlU a living "it is now printed in L000 lan- guages and has revealed the truth down through the generat- ions." The second point emphas' d by Dr. MacKinnon was "Christ- ian Living". He said it was good to have truth but it is better to live the truth. "Good example is the best kind of preaching," said Dr. MscKinnon. "as the musical instrument yields itself to the touch of the musician so it is that man gives his best when he yields himself in surrender to God's will." FIDELITY "Fidelity to the Church." was the the third point stressed by the Moderator for the maintain- ing of a strong church." Oin- work and attendance at church is reality in our time," he sald.l "What goes to make a strong most important and the example. cuniplaccncy lof consecrated men is better than all the books that were ever written." he said. "Neither a sleeping people or a sleeping church will win the ' victory for Jesus Christ" said Dr. lMacKinnon as he spoke of the t fourth point for the making of a strong church. ”The power must be equal to to God's word. "The Bible which the task. We must fall back upon has played no small part in mak-l God for our resources which are lthere if we only tap them. If be so weak? if God is so rich must tap these resources through prayer." he added. COMPLACI-2NC.Y The Moderator warned against NON-STOP FLIGHT SAN FRANCISCO (AP! - A Trans World Constellation with 16 passengers flew to San Fran- cisco Wednesday non - stop from London. The flight was 5.357 miles. Weather and wind condi- tions were good thloughout the flight and the captain decided it was unnecessary to make the blsher Bay. northeast of Hudson Bay. about half-way between London and San Francisco. God is so mighty why should v - why should we be so poor? We customary refuelliny stop at Fro-i George; Urges Church Members To s.Assume Responsibilities "tjliristianity is :1 litres by the enlisting of human' God Omnipotent rcigneth. and tory." Continued on page l5, Col. 4 Four Killed In B. C. Crash cific Western Airlines plane on a non - commercial flight crashed and burned Wednesday 30 miles east of this community in the Cariboo country. The four company employees aboard were believed killed. A PWA spokesman in Van- couver said the aircraft. an am phibious Stranraer. carried three pilots and an engineer. First re- ports intlicoted there was "no sign of llfe" in the wreckage. The four were identified by PWA as Captain William 5. Cooper. 37. of Vancouver: Cap- tain lan Wail. 47. of Prince First Officer glneer Keith Douglas. 24. of Van- couver. Wednesday. At Coventry. nearly half the city's 97 switchboard operators MR. KICKHAM RENOMINATED were away from work as well as 68 postmen. The national coal board blamed flu for the fact that absenteeism in British mines last week was the highest for a normal working week in more than 10 years. Begins.Move. To . Half Dosco Sole TORONTO (CP)-A court ac- tion was started here Tuesday is an effort to halt the proposed purchase of Dominion steel and Coal Corporation Limited by A.V. Roe Canada Limited. A Dosco niissrChOld9 . diaries D. Eaton. filed a writ asking court orders stopping Roe-Dosco share and debenture hj, ' , debenture conversion to ordlnn-y shares and seeking a court de- clarstlon that Dosoo sharehold- ers have no contract to sell out to Roe. The writ asks that all arrange- ments ln the purchase offer be rescinded and seeks a court or- der that debentures and share certificates a I r e s d y deposited with the National Trust Company be returned to the holders. The writ names Roe. Dosco and National Trust Company Limited as defendants. "Free trade is what we want in the Marltlmes,” Premier A. W. Matheson told a crowd of LI- berals mat packed the conven- tion hall at Geo etown where Thomas J. Ki am, Souris West. was nominated yesterday afternoon to contest Kings Coun- ty for the Liberals at the next Federal election. Premier Matheson suggested that Britain "threw a bond)- sliell" into Prime Minister Die- fenbaker's plans for Empire trade talks when she suggested free trade between the United Kingdom and Canada. "it is dd- lnitely what we need in the Marl- tlme Provinces. but Ontario will not let Mr. Diefeiisaker accept the offer." stated the Premier who noted that the convention was the biggest he had ever seen in Georgetown. The nominating convention and the annual meeting of the district association was held in the Georgetown hall. Mr. Kiclaham received in votes and won on the first bai- lot. Thomas R. Ciilcn. Midgell received 65 votes and J. Brenton St. John of Souris got 87 votes. The nomination was made un- animous on motion of Mr. Cul- lcn seconded by Mr. St. John. The name of SS. Hessian, Q. C.. Montague, was also placed in nomination but he withdrew and suggested that the man who went out with the tide of STOLE 'I'0' KEEP WIFE NORTHAMPTON, Eng. (Reut- ers)-A truck driver turned thief so he could compete with United States servicemen for his wife's Monday. Harry Watts. 28. who was given a two-year probation for stealing 67 pounds. said his wife was going out with u.s. servicemen and he stole in the hope of keeping her. MR. TJ. KICKHAM. who was renorninated as federal Liberal candidate for Kings at yester- day's conventlon at Georgetown. public opinion. as expressed on June loth (an obvious rcfercnce to Mr. Kickham) was in his op- inion "the man who should go back with the tide in the next election." Mr. Klckham's nomination Island Premier Endorses U.K. Free Ttade'Propos-al . was moved by Francis C. White. Souris R It and seconded by gvoendell Graham. Murray Har- r. Mr. Cullenls nomination was moved by Don Johnston. Peters Road and seconded by Daniel Mullins. St. Peters. Mr. St. John's nomination was moved by N. W. MacLcod, Bridgetown and i d by Major Reid. Rollo Bay. Mr. Hesslan's nomination was moved by Dr. A. Kennedy. Georgetown and seconded by Charlie Fraser. Montague. Mr. Kickham was first elect- ed to the House of Commons in the general election of June 27. 1949. He was re-elected in 1953 but suffered defeat in June 10 of this year when the seat was won by John A. Macdonsld iP.C.) Cardigan. The Souris West man first en- tered politics actively when he contested a hy-election in ist Kings for the Provincial Logis- lature. He was unsuccessful on that occasion but won the scat at the general election in i943 and was re-elects-d in 1947. He resigned his seat in the logis- ics "of the church but the Lord lernallwh . Russell . Stewart. 26. of Burnaby; and En-. WEATHER A few clouds, Irtie change in lampsh- oture, west winds 20. low-high at Charlottetown 40 and 60. men 5;- Report U.K. Offers Canada Alternative Trade Proposal Diefenba ker Conterred With y OTTAWA (CF)-Britain was ,reportcd Wednesday to have sug- lgested that Canada agree to restore Cummonucallh tariff prcfcrc-n:'c.s. send a buyers fills- siun to the United Kingdom and gel hcr Cruuu agcm-ics in buy I goods a: possible al- u aC('('l)lZJllL'D of her Anglo-Caxiadian frce-trade idea. Wm in me end give "5 the ”c'l The bilateral tari f elimination iplan. along with these other sug- lgcstions, was understood to have been raised by Britain at the opening of high-level ministerial talks between the two countries. lnfurm.:nl.s Mild the Canadian gmernmcnt gate no immediate indication of whether she would accept or reject the frcc-trade QUESNEL. a. r rcries Pa- Pia... l However. Prime .MlllI5Ik'r Diel- ,cubaker. ii ho pbll'll('lp2llCd in the ltalks. said a statement would be :issued today. Undoubtclly this. .will outline the Canadian guiern- meni's posiiiun on the explosive Iissue. i SURVEY CAPACITY Mr. Diefenbaker cuufcrrcd with Canadian and U. K. ministers twice during the day but declined to disclose any details on discus- sions. However. it is understood that Canada will agree to the dis- patch of a mission of business- men or uthcr body of Canadians to survey Britain's pl'DduL'llVe' capacity and to encourage Crown agencies to buy more from the U.K. ' . On this latter issue a'dclic-ale. point has arisen-the question of federal-provincial relations. Brit- ain. for example. wants to sell more scotch whisky in Canada-y but the distribution of liquor in Canada is controlled by provin- cial boards. it was understood that one' U.K. question raised at Wcdncs-4 day's private talks was whether. the federal government would be prepared to approach the prov- inces to urge them to import lsture to contest Ihc Fcderal general election in I949. in thanking the convention for his nomination, Mr. Kickham said the Conservatives had pro- fessed great concern for the far- Contlnued on page 15. Cal. 2 l 4 more scotch. l Participating In the talks were. Peter Thoncycroft. chancellor of the UK. cxchcquer; Sir Davidi Eccies. pi sident of the U. K. board of trade: Finance Minister Donald Fleming and Trade Min-.- ister Gordon Churchill. g ALL "CONSTRUCTWE" . The only comment Mr. Flem- Three Quints Born To Toulon, France Couple Died Last Night TOULON. France (Reuters)- Tltrce of the quintuplets born to a civil 54-rvani's wife Wednesday? have died. Gencvicu-, the fuurlll uuinl born to Mrs. Laurence Christufle. i died today some l6 hours after the multiple birth. Hospital officials said thc con- ditions of the two survivors. a girl and boy. hlichclr and Rol- and. vias unchanged and it was not possible to makc any pre- dictinns about their chances. Wearv doctors uscd artificial rc-piralion and adminisicrcd nxy-i iZ('n iii an attcmpi to save they thrcc ' Gcncvicre vii-Ighcd lvm pounds 14 ounces. STRONGEST DIES Philippa. one of the sirnuccst and the heaviest of the quins. dit-ti 15 minutes bcfore midnight. lit: Qlx'lf'f' llclcnc. who pcnrcd in haxo dicd Wt-tin:-may bill laicr via: revived by artifi- rial rt-spiratiun. survived only its hnurs aftrr Philippe Mrs (lhristoflc. 29. was dc- rcribcd in be in "vcry good" run- diliun. HANDLE BABY li0N'L'Sl-ZS Childhood swccthcarls, Lnu-. rencr and Camille have hr-cn married for eight childless ycars. They both work at the local so! rial ct-ruriiv office. whcrr fam- ily allowance-s are handcd out. Fcwer than 30 quintuplet mr'hsl ; plorc her industrial production is lofzl. The three girlsandtwo nob British Ministers Yesterday ing would make later was "we are all trying to be constructive." Mr. Thorneycroft plans to hold a press conference today when he may enlarge on his free-trade proposal. Vi hi ch Mr. Flaning mil. nrescuis ”vcry formidable tiifficuliic.-" for the Canadian epvemnicnt. The .An::.lo-Canadian talks. con- sidered in some quarters aspar- haps the most important of their kind in post-war years. developed out of Mr. Diefcnbakcr's sugges- tion last July that he would like to see Canada switch 15 per cent of her imports from the United States in Britain. This would in- crease imports from Britain by about S600.000.000 a year. Mr. Thorneycroft. in disclosing Britain's free-trade proposal at Mont Tremblant, Que.. last Sat- urday, said it was possibly the main way of implementing Mr lliefcnbake-r's suggestion. But he said he realized this would pre- sent difficulties both for the Can- riian and U. K. governments and had a number of alternatives in mind. SOME ALTERNATIVES It was understood these alter- natives. brought up Wednesday. were: i. flmturation of Common- wealth tariff preferences which had been whittled down since the introduction of the 35-country General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade in 1947. 2. An increase in purchases from the UK. by the Canadian government. various Crown agen- cies and the provinces. J. Dispatch of a Canadian mis- slap in Britian to study and ex- nrder to find ways of buying more U.l(. goods. Some experts feel that Canada will be able in use her nept:la- uons with the U.K. as a barma- ing lever in her talks with the US. The flow of trade across the Canada-U.S. border is the heav- iest in the world. Americans have invested heavily in Canadian pro- ductlon. it appears possible U.S. minia- lcrs may react more readily to Canadian problems if it ,, rs that Canada may otherwise move closer into the orbit of UK. trade. have been recorded in medical history and only two sets have survived through infancy-Cam aria's Dionncs and Argentina's Diligcntis. One of the five Dionne girls. Emilie. died in 1954 at the age boys of the millionaire Diligent! family now are 14 years old. Quintuplcts born in recent ycars in Portuguese East Africa. Holland and India did not live. New Island Grows Rapidly l.-tGF..VS. Arores (AP) - The non volcanic island rising iron! "10 Atlantic near Fayal Island is growing rapidly in width and right. ' llcport: rccoivcd at Lagens air- ficld today said the island now is 90 fret above sea level and is aprcaduig out at a rate of son it-ct every l2 hours. it already has nrcrlnpped the shore of l-iayal island. Smoke clouds climb more than Ill,0()0 fcct and ashes are falling on St. George island. 35 miles northwest of Fayal. The reports said eruptions arr- less ficqucnt but more violent The disturbance was first -noted last week Sm yards off Fayai May Have Six Million Deficit, Evidence Indicates OTTAWA (CPl- The publicly- owned CNR may have a deficit of up to SJIDJI) on its 157i operations. the first since I54. charges will be in the orders! a.1ei.ous route: on sun.- riusc aumcsaiss yearns.-re udhti llldlnlayetm 'ut'.eu.m resdtl .32 at hi. it even this year He bra-at this statement on actual re- sults of CNN operations in the