crrARuorr'ri:'rowN CANADA. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 25, 1957 PRICE 5: Pcancidians Moved . I 0 0 Fleming Planning Tax Cut, Pensions Boost In Autumn Soldier-Physician Passes "Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew" Of Aqaba Area grtny headquarters nnounced Hopes To Ease Tight-Money Policy As Soon As Possible The army said the new Cana- dian area, about 100 miles in all. extends from el Quaslma south to the northern tip of the Gulf of Aqaba. A headquarters spokesman said. however the squadron's job is to patrol the land demarcation line in the area. It would not be con- cerned with any events in the gulf itself. Israel is moving shipping through the Gulf of Aqaba to the Port of Elath and has warned it will be protected against any at- tacks by Egyptian gunboats. Report Season's First Hurricane NEW ORLEANS (AP)-ilurrf- cane Audrey. the first of the sea- son. roared out of the Gulf of Mex- ico Tuesday and headed toward the Texas and Louisiana coasts. At 3 PM. ADT T esday. Audrey was about sao mil s southeast of Brownsville. ex. It has been mov- Citizens were shocked to learn of the sudden death of Dr. J. Harold Shaw. Provincial Patholo- gist who passed away yesterday morning shortly after he was sei- zed with a heart attack He was in his 51st year and at the time of his death was a Colonel with the Canadian Reserve Army. The late Dr. Shaw pioneered the formation of the resent provincial laboratory and it was under his skill and guidance that it has be- in Canada. of Mr. and Mrs. D.R.l-I. Shaw. he graduated from Prince of Wales College and Mount Allison Univer- sity before continuing his career at Queens University where he received his medical degree in 1931. Following his graduation from medical school he did post grad- uate work at the Banting insti- interned at Saint John sGenersl Hospital. it was under the administration of Health Minister A.W. Mattie- come one of the finest of its kindi I Born in Charlottetown. the son tute, Toronto University and later , After Sudden H ea rt Attack Edward Island Medical Society. a past president of the Charlotte- town Rotary Club and an eldc of St. James Presbyterian Church. Surviving are his wife. the for- mer Kathleen Sarah Simona, Thai- ford Mines. Quebec and five daugh- t s. Patricia 17; Suzanne 15; Mar- t nine; Heather seven and Janet four. Also surviving are his pa f and two sisters: Nan in Toronto and Marion at home. A military funeral for the late Dr. Shaw will be held Thursday afternoon at 2.00 o'clock from St. James Church. Cases Of Power Theft Reported NEW GLASGOW (CP)-The Pic- tou County power board says it has turned up cases of theft of electricity and has announced pm- THE LATE DR. SHAW secutions will follow where other violations of the Canadian Electri- cal Code are found. OTTAWA (CF)-Finance Minis- ter Donald Fleming said Tuesday night he plans to bring down a new budget next fall to reduce taxes, increase old age pensions and possibly curb government spending. s The new Progressive Conserva- tive fiscal chief said also in an interview that he will be moving toward easing of the federal "tight - money" policy as quickly as possible with the hope of reviv- ing Canada's housing slump. ”There very definitely must be an early relaxation of the rigors of the tight-money policy." said the 52-year-old Toronto lawyer on whose shoulders have fallen the jubof.i..' i all "pol- icy to fulfil Prime Minister Diet- enbaker's election promises. ”I want to see early measures taken to revive home construction which has fallen off so seriously this year under the tight-money policy of the late Liberal govern- hent." he said. The last budget. brought down by Liberal Finance Minister Har- ris last March, forecast a surplus for the year of 3152.000.000. Mr. was a virtue in individuals as well as in nations and governments. The individual who works hard for his money is entitled to the fruits of his labor. he said. Gov- ernments should not tax people to the point where incentive and en- terprise were reduced. He, therefore. as finance minis- ter would: I. ”Declare open war on waste and EXlas:iVEEEl!Ce in government." 2. "Will not hold with those who think the government can manage people's money better than the people who earn it can them- selves." lie recalled that during the slee- tlon campaign, Mr. Diefeubauas had promised to reduce taxes. in crease old age pensions and bring about a fair distribution for prov- inces and municipalities of rev- enue from Joint federal-provincial tax fields. "These promises will be fulfil- led." Mr. Fleming said. observing that in 'each case the promises to qulred action of the finance de- partment. A non-smoker and non-drinhu. he enjoyed many summer sports, mg "me during me Im 12 Mu", son now Premier mat Dr Shaw 7 Canadian Gene”, Hospm, In I paid advemsemem in the Fleming indicated the Progressive including long-distance swimming. . I - ' i oiiarsNitAKElt ARRIVES IN . . 0 h-. f , N r m Conservatives intend to use what tennis and lawn bowling. But there ',IL'c'iE'5” i.?".'&'r.3"'iZ”"mi'93 iiofiii ?;'fi?;i'&i”2?i'3E3r”i.?ii'i3i”,?i2i..f2.T .."sun1Za'?..'i.'.'ins.iIi"Li”il?."”-.””istea”i'L Kfilii G 353” ieciiii i.5pe'Z?X'.3'; surplus 1-available w rumu eiec- would be little time or mom 1- ward about five miles an hour duru cal Company. Charlottetown with have disclosed appliances such as "03 Pf0m15eS- 9!: molllhl thud- mg the next 1; in 13 mm, mm go MILITARY SERVICE use rank of Li. colonel. electric range, mg wager nelson We will be aiming for a bal- It will be all work and no holi- lncrease slowly in size and inten- His work with the Provincial In 1950 he will promoted to the were connected to bY-P8II 5'9 ""4 W53"- ONDON mm mam. hm” - my, '50 emm 1 M item-upted 1 rank of full colonel as Assistant h e meter. The Advertisement The MP for Toronto Ellinton Polslbllfly 01 I 50'” - Th! 505 ioiiiinadanieiziizakzx right siisui nlonwcalf: Prhiiii:misi'iiis:ii- C352. Wm" H" c”m"""'"'m" is-iii wiiefiiewvoiminsemi rot uiilnirector of Medical services for siiii: a checking officer has been who Wk 0'5" 1"! Fridlv aid will require tremondwl -mount! hands 'wmI I Wmgan-E '”hu. hhnce mehnblker um he would (AP Wlrepboto via radio from . , vice with the Canadian Army 0ver- Eastern Command. Dr. Show is appointed to examine all custom- he is a "strong believer in thrift of work. But that's what we were med wk” howl (Dutch-hr) h N". im, an mum" of "M. Lwdonh F"-e Near Pgcfou seas when hgwu gttachgdlohlo, a past president of the Prince ers' service wiring entrances. and hard work." He believed thrift elected to do." u"d” c”""'”' Boer War Veteran PICTOU. N3. (CPI- ' H on removed their equipment DIC5 In "C I ax Tuesday but left standby crews to HALIFAX (cphwlmum T.” w tch a smouldering forest fire n; mu" om at here. 82-year-old veteran of the Boer Th. bl." nnrhd 1”. Fmaw War. died in hospital here Tues- Admits Adding Fictitious ' g H destroyed a saw mill and raced - Nova TORONTO (CP)-Who ls "oiia be up particular when' iv signed admitted he did not read the aff1- mi, About as m... - - to b0'D'"'- N00- 501' Ehiiu" hearing into alleged not read the mm 1" MM" WWI '" M "M "d M iii" ues 'I I burn lieu til - vote-pagng in Toronto St. Paul's fonna nor was she remunerated miE':l'ED W03”? 00 ;T;,u mi we M on Fir. Poll”!!! V0 lIl0l'Vl' Equipment from the lands and Windsor, N. S. riding during the recast federal for her signature. pleclion turned up such g nun. Miss Conacher. following a pro- live worker. Auan F. Lawrence. gm-em depot .1 nggrby am. when J. W. Swackhamar, counsel longed examination of fictitious said he inserted the words "to Ill: Mountain was sent Monday to for the inquiry. alle ed that an forms which apparenuy contained best of my knowledge” on the af- wood. me near Trenton. Officials wmD50R- "-5- fcpl - Tm" Wivcr-50 Elvis" and er myste , information in I number of differ fidnvits he signed because he said Lhg gum,-eak was controlled barns and two silos of farmer Vic- figures had been engaged inscrib III! IUIOI 0' Wfmnl Ind Pfllll-llll. thought the Canadian Election Aot gf-(er two hours. for A3'lW"d We” d""0V9d 57 ing fictitious names and oecupa- said ahewaa unable to identify the was inadequate. fl" T095” "5 P9 "”m'f'd lions on voters' lists and affldav- in-Latins or the handwriting. She He admitted the set called him moo” mm" damlle -1 -000- its in the riding. One womaii ad- Admitted hu'.Imir-morn the m to swear to a fact. but he said a m'l;::m10:; .i::litI::dc III-on I-rm mitted forging several signatures. ltlllltiod narria great number of people woiil not A An ' Momcco mauwm ... 9 IV?!- Tiie inquiry conducted by chm date on some of the forms. be able to vote if he signed only smgm, 1:00” -were dmmblrked origin of the fire was not Juguce J, C, Lfcmgu-' '- us DIDN'T M for persons be bid seen or KIIGW. from No ships Tuesday at "31. known. dcred after Progressive Consent Mr. awacshamcr repeatedly Mr. Justice Mcltuer rebuked Mr. Spanish Morocco. tostrengthen live candidate Roland lltlclsasar. island he; who filled in the forms Lywpqnce to, Mg cu-elegg um... 9,, um-1,0,, or (M spmsh en. MAINTAIN nls'i'IucnoNs wbseiluentlv elected. said he and Miss Cooachsr's constant ro- its. clave where disorders broke out LONDON (Roiiters)-The gov- fuund 400 fictitious names in wt ply was "I don't know." The probe, which is trying to last month and again last week. emim.-it Tuesday rejected an ap- crs' lists. 0 "Who Cd V00 II! 10 H11 "I0 find out who was responsible for By order of the Spanish authori-lpeal to remove import restrictions Mrs. Catherine Vellum admitted, slotatnres of the applicants?" Mr. adding the names of non-existent ties. the border between lfnt and on canned salmon. A spokesman Wlinl It IOIII IWGD Ililllhllil 3WIeNIIIICI' IlkOd- f'N0b0dY." voters tothe list of persons eligible the rest of Morocco was closed for the board of trade. said sal- of persons whose names latar V was the ly. to vote in the last election. con- Monday night. A hundred arrests i-non linports must be controlled reared on I lIVlIOtl'1IIl'I "Who WI! Gill the oval”-50 tlnues tomorrow. were reported. to conserve dollar balances. Heads Boards Of Trade For Maritime Provinces r irAr.iiAx icri - no Atlaotle as inenabsu of.- help at Ottawa to time poosperity. the Maritime Provinces Board of Trade decided . Tuesday. The annual meeting of the board oil to lnvlts the MPs to a meeting to "discuss ways in which the members. . .cair collectively aid in the'advancemerit of the economy of the Atlantic region." The meeting recommended that local trade boards ensure thei- memhers attend such a meeting. The idea for a joint meeting of APEC and Commons members came from the board's executive council. Members also approved a Cara- quet. N.B.. resolution favoring ea- ubllshment of a uniform" system of municipal assessment through- out the Maritinses. COMPULSORY GRADING TOLD 1'0 SIGN She saideliill Nora-Coaacber. a Liberal party worker. told her sign the printed name of the piitsnt in the place when Canada Election Act rovflism furl! specified"! III N IMAM." "I sit my salm- limes. Nooiietotdmuaattsrtt ',-,.. "I don't know." she answered. larlisr. another Liberal party worker. Joseph Pteeintnnl d be big affidavits that add so no- parsoos to the votars' lists wltbootooeatioabecauubewas toidltwosstusdnd He Canada In Spotlight As Board members also urged com- pulsory grading of pork. beef and poultry products and extensions of benefits under the federal Farm Loan Act. The meeting approved a Mil- ERNEST n. iii.-no grave, N.S.. resolution urging the . Nova Scotia government to con- ML Rem W" M” h Row B” alder eliminating tolls on the Can- i" 1915- '0” ”f M5 '”d M"- Edi"-P so Causeway. Reid. He graduated from Prince om" "””l"m"' ”"'id '0' '9' of Wales College with a first class 'h:””"3B".f9 r'"'7P'""" 'cm” teacheris licence and taught for t i';:” A"" 'l'?'"v 'n"5b"j”2v Nils; to years in P.E.l. schools. In this , (id rib I? St" d vhln capacity he was Principal of Mor- e P ' 0 o e 9” ell and Souris schools and was on uu -------e - ---'-'-”-”-1-4'-W ”u-?:'"u7"'5i3'- Commonwealth Ta ks Open Cabinet Considering Which Promise To Carry Out First HON. GEORGE DREW LONDON (CP) - Leaders of a monwealth conference. Ofthoae Affairs Minister 'l1iornas L. Mats changing Cornmoczwealth meet too wiiio attended the gust cobiitference Il)onr:lald dwlll NewM 7.9;- l . rlme 31. t f . . , g:zIt.:lI'tlllTlg': sulbelrlctf 1'iseyif:i:s.:to lt".'J.ii. and Nelirueiil Demsllvhn viiu repfegznt Ccy- D W V '":;;l,gs;;:;:n';t;5::- the mm of the West Kent school from Sue: to power projects in India are back again. ion. illness prevented Prime Miir I ' when mu, .3”. mine" ,,,' Continued on PIKE 1- COL 5 at. h be its M ”".i.'..'.i. of i.3.”'""' i:i.'”l.'”s. 'i..i"”'i'i.."i "W 1"”: "3"" "”.l':..'3i.:' ”E"'.,iz”” 0” ”' ”' i OTTAWA (CF) - The ProgrD- tloo. approac may ve Prime ter seven coun- m a v a va. oonr an rom a . cn's - - - - N . H . beg f H, IIVC Conservative cabinet is th'aw- first affects h two fields over tries. and repii-esdistattves of three plethg the list of arrivals. political problem. nex:Wye:;9(i3:cl::kmP9r':dtf3llg; De. CUT SALK EXPORT ing up a to date:-In-lna which the has close others. open their itineday confer-H The lndlsa prime minister said The first Commonwealth coiifer- Reid 0, ch,,.1,,m..ow,, and vim WASHING-1-ON 1Api..1'he us. which gtltnsnalec pronsbaa to transport and gut: Pb: beenm ptlhaeyloguammu.very fhnece ';::e1;ield”:l 'nar:"a:&uwhenum LONDON tcppgprime mum” even before me surprise "5"" M P. sidents L. D. Desnrisay ofigovernment said Tuesday the ex- VRTTY . - - R M t :Brl.A. R.R.M-l f lk ii i Cabinet sources indicated 1-no ITIONGLY citrnc mu. supplemented by means: we-mi) and a progressively more was much giflerent It then W-,1 ?,”""”f':;,i”i:'Vd"”'"fdthW;I" 3” """'u” ';”;”'"" "'1? ','”.iioiiToi'iay. 15.5.; John olvrizhat. iiiglibggiiluioiosdmifooouolgciid policy decisions Conservative mkmoa in the in smaller groups. will probably Important part. depending not so called an lmperld conference gr1e'!":;ve0Con;l;r::u:: 3." 62101;: E-:'r::::'liIla 1:: ilihi:tptmer.. via: is.,mm,,.5;d,' pjjj. md uogmce m, min, qum, of mi, ye", 11,, have been made since Jdn Dief- past have been ugly critical of reach an policy decisions, but will much on bigness or physical and coinlsu.-d of represents we: of Clad” huh Commmkft-W h mem WYMM be cmdm0nIlPp3"olism-py,enVme' mid. p5m,,,d.q..,,-m- quot, Wu 5.ooo,ou "V"-Md mi N": mowaodm"f'?ou km by the cm. M1 M" ' W mm on in mm". M on mm mm xing:mnda.uAtil's.tral.l:l London i a Conservative Victory in the lv- Mr mini is prominent in Prince id”f.f”;.The comm” ud,e?.-'im"S.'i'i - . g . -, - - ' . . . ' - - , .sa was necessary in I One seat!” ltd matter to he aIId"of the so-called bionic no A individual mtiotl. Ca; IPHIEIAL lY:PATIldY p "M. Na Zunalsnd and Sotlhh:.frica. un?.ln:Id;tdse nozxftgciaplr-in:e,!ti01I:.w” commend unmmy "I" Edward Island agricultural circles. lngm-e mews, of gtgmpo .., V” 3 Mi! 0! lIl'h'5.- til policy of allowing only all Id! 07 I58" I457 3' "m" ' nu 9 ' ' r N ' ” V. 0” Kinlflom appointment for his re the Liberals if re-elected would havmi been mmagef 0' the P'E' ffwrnn '”"m"g (mm 'P"ded' ties on dievu-iguggtggggg pfmn- transmitted in each terost with the hg Wen Af- interview hill as-rival. rr ference. all but two -- India and dec -or which M Ne" mmfred choose 5 "van who hag imwvs 1. Potato Growers Association up vaccination programs in the 'ttt”:.t'"”".......- ::'-- CBC ":.'.'. "t" "IE2" "' M "" 0:: :..":i":::r:.::'...a ..:.::.""::'.".: ::.'r."::"-.;;::”::'...."".'. 5:: no been mu -wu "W" .”"."” d'""” "" I , ' . t . i . son. strongly W E Qfggfwrlvgtg bmgdcggters in inure only all-Amoan nah. special &- and Canada in the last few years. elga republics, lung gg mum- . Dieferibalier made the lmI')lll'lCEv Progressive Lonservalivc party. "mpwy m pm" "8 00 private enmptse j 3pa5- than M others. tendon by one of the interesting features of awe no alieglaseo up no 31-mg; merit to reporters at his hotel suite Dlefenbaker was asked by I ie- - a' new the conference win he the easiest crown but recognise In Queen as '00" iP0"9l' '0d0.V Whwl" N3 hid ""90 T ' the Cundlg us The ltmti effll int 'd ti th ittht Grounded" 0 Shi Freed- Another "n'"m-'1"'"m-d-""'"k-i-'""'"0-h "uuur'ii5i' c-,7-7'-,,i-in in "33-' we”-u'i'u'."”'"” """ " "' ”""""” MIL i.'”””" ”" ' ”" " ...j;.”?."::.:': .”.7'....”...,,.”.f...... " , lobsters Grow Faster In The ' ' - ' I V”. T h JD chbfefeuiiaeker here .3: It dlrsgsshn on be Wu '3 LEAD bee:llW:l:hed??'h:u::l;mlIn4fdi'I'tnv: E Ba m P E I ' ' . ' Di-ow. ho bec lode - ' ' : ' . 5M5! in in Off NM C008? ”" "'"""" " ”"':.:.: War. 3.1"” "1. s....... :z..'.....""",.t'...E':.' '" '.:"o..”"' ...... .1... .:.r.n:. ;.:.' c ''?'-i.'.1'..f.'3."t.l”...”':.':l'.”.'.ill... .. 9 V ' ' ' u . ye g . . . ......... icame ill after as address to the whole question." 81'. ANDREWS. NI. 4CPi - Egmont Bay. P.E.l.. area Wht , . Canadian Club In London. Ont. Scientific knowledge has fattened the incrreaae tin been even . :'1.."""”' M '"s""'" W ...2"".: :2” ;. '."'"i W: M or 0:. ?.?"'ils'i""'.'..""l.';".'1i":'ilit?."..2 " year. was tay sappy taves es.ag .raii ac Asked today about Drew's phya- take up the postof Canada's tilghiaugtry were told Tuesday at a on Canada's particthtiol II Q Int fitness. Dlefeabalier said with commissioner in London snditlahery research board's biolog1- international Commission for the out qualification; lbeped to help maintain Cornmoo- cal station here. Northwest Atlantic Fisheries. II- "His health is completely in wealth ties and expand Canadian-l "This has come about." said viewed the commission's reed noted. At no time in recent year: British trade. Dr. D. G. Wilder. in charge of annual meeting is Llabu. II have I seen him looking so fit an Reached by telephone at hisillobster investigations. "becauseiflrst such meeting to be bold ad- on his return from his recent borne a few hours after Prtrneuwe have been able to convince side Canada. bolldayin Europe." Vhtlnlster Die'tllbakQf announced many fishermen that sub-legali Rt-giilatloris because effective ; There was a touch of irony is lit: appointment in London. the lobsters survive well enough endithis year requiring naherrrsea hf p 1 . ff: :5; 3. 1- 23 Dtefeabaaei-'s choice of Dress for we Conservative grow fast enough to warrant their; ICNAF member nations to ob- ia party chief said he hid heard can release." 3n.-we ml um mat lite! II 0- ngwg, "The lobsters are thus left aI.ter traws flabln h Cnotlin , . Dienfenbaker for the party Islam The ttyearold Mr Drew. forced the grounds to grow and bei waters. . Wgg gasp. uguomiotvhepartyleadershm eaisgbtatalargeslseln another Arevlewolthe statlonstlod .9 It weeks-A prev in men known in taaaa tut September because if g research vromm an shes i all: Id Iilibe ii popular figure 1. bill. said his heath low is .i'l- Dr. Wilder said Indies have Dr. Mordevi W. Smith who a& Rays and Libya. WCIEICIID . He expected he would be down that lobsters generally la-i the objective is to improve are . tab the Is London wlhta the urn ereue in weight by an average of. ilortloii and yield glhbniek tr: ".13.-g.g'gg.g.u.. tmg W hIiIIEIP'uCWuXI'CQ1ItQR'lyeIl'.ThQf!WEfQiI&MBCTWWH 1 g '7'. h lseffecttvelon. ssineexcepttoos.aatablyhtheareasivqaagttagpresvls is it 3 .3. i