r in stock. ta l ' feed. llltllsassinxiglrrns and five gallon . of g Mere Man ' A A. Union is strenght. 12 PAGES Accused Dragging Feet p .. P. .Soviei State Planner A Blasts Malenkov'slDe"pi. loviet state pl , sharply crit- ago. after he declared himself lu- congress. and. to all outwar ap- lclzed former Prerner Georgi M. opt in the premiership and re- pearances remained a membe of 1' 1 . Ma1enkov's power stations Friday for dragging its feet on putting new equipment into operation. "l'he ministry of electric power stations is procrastinating too much with putting into operation new equipment and electric sta- gfns." first deputy prime minister S Saburov wrote in an ar- ticle for the Soviet press. "Be- cause of this. 1.000.000 tons extra of fuel. in conventional terms, are consumed annually at high-pres- suro electric stations alone." of electric signed. The article revived spec- the "collective leadership." the ulatiou about the future of Malen- criticism of his ministry by Sab- kov, who succeeded Stalin in the nrov. head of the state planning premiership in 1053 mmis ion stirred curiosity con- . no I . Malenkov already has spoken in earning Malenkov's actual role at the current 20th Soviet Communist the moment. . party congress. He followed the The criticism came lust as the policy laid down by party boss N. party prepared to elect its new . Khrushchev. including the con- central commmes. which is sup- cept of all-out priority for the posed to be the r g body. development of heavy industry "Until the Sab article showed over nsumer goods. Malenkov's up, the only references to the elec- name Chas been identified in the trio power industries at the con- past with an attempt to give prior- gress had been praise for plans ityto consumer goods. to increase the construction of was the first high - level OBSEBVEIIS CURIOUS hydroelectric plants and to create criticism of the ministry since Although Malenkov sat with the power grids. Poet Wilfred Watson. a teacher of Canadian and American literature at University of Alberta. Edmont- on. has won the governor-general's award for poetry for 1955 with his v"Friday's Child." Born in Kent, England. he came as a boy to Can- ada where he lived at Duncan, B. C. After graduation from the Univ- ersity of British Columbia. he join- ed tho navy and took a poat-grad- uate course at the University of on. Most of the poems in "Fr-ldayis Child" were written at Calgary and Built. (CP Photo). AID nmuon ..Turkey (AP) - Gov- as-umontxisources termed "abso- lutely uutrue'.' a. report published in the Istanbul pnwspsper Tan that Rillsia has offerbd. "a large credit", to help Turkey's struggling econ- omy. Tho United States turned down a Turkish request for a 8300.- tll0.M0 credit last summer. FAME!) TOWER The clock tower of the British House of Clumnons. containing: the famous "Big Ben, is no feet. igh. Coming Events Regular skate Crspaud Rink to night. Rumma 0 Isle. Hearts Memor- ial llall, turdsy, 2. p.m. L.0.l.A. Rummage Sale Rich- mond Street Saturday at 2.30 Crokinole Party, Vernon liall. Monday. February 27th. Vernon River Ladies Aid. Don't mlu St. Dunstan Univer- sity Debating team in Moroll lisll Fob. 3 at 0 p.m. no Illllvalo Driving Club will run a race on the ice at Mill- 3"” .v as at mo. sham D&I Boy Hall Wed day. 's 0rchesIir.: Cantata union. mo to 12:80. Grand Bingo St. Andrews Hall. Mt. Stewart Monday. Feb. 27. s Em. no games Jackpot 845.00. Prise. Buylnl number of good pigs ov- or D llll. also carload of straw. Wsilinston Machleill and son. Bun- tain and Balls Wharf. Codoihcoalandoilhrood glullllldbilloaandiolileetl "Betrayed"-Drains filmed narrtashclsrk a.a;".o.i'll3."l' . Id Show in Summeralde Baptist sch Hall. at I: is p.m. princess of Monaco gave a run- "The civil ceremony will tak Toronto before movingto Edmont- "0 s suitable sites or the PWDOIU3 newschoolswhichwlllbosocorr structed as 'to of a few years. No Answer mascara; at lit Stewart may On Railway Curinilmoni 0 Av -- r . Adenaue norm um - Chancellor lton- in Grace KellylGives Run- I Down On Wedding Plans By not: -ruosus l plalned. "It will ' outside HOLLYWOOD (AP) - Grace the harbor and the prince will Kelly said Friday many pee in come out to get us in his yacht." will The next few be at not being invi days. she said, to her w . But. she sighed. will be taken up with receptions "whats.-an I do?" and final arrangements for the For the first time. the future wedding. on the events of what is place in the palace on the mor- shaping up as one of the most ning of the lath. it will be quite notable weddings of the century. short and will be attended only by One of her principal problems. she msunbers of our families. - said in an exclusive interview, is "Afterwards, there will be a the guest list. luncheon at the palace for foreign "I know I lot of people are so- representatives. Invitations have in! to be offended." she remarked been sent to all the countries with in her MGM dressing room. "and whom Monaco has diplomatic rela- am! very sorry. But then simply uong n room. . "in the afternoon there will be "The cathedral in which ill! g gm-den pgrty gt which every Pflilce and I Will be mulled Monaguesque will be invited for a holds only 100. Already we have gnu of champggng, rm. 1, had requests from over 500 Joli!” tradition. I understand." nalists who would like to”attend. 111.: nigh: mg" mp be . "331." 0lJVl0l-IBlY ' We 13311"; l90mln0ll"0 at the opera house, at which the everyone-" London Festival Ballet will Except for 8 handful of 1ntlI'lI- form. A new ballet is beiug'cr'::: ates she will invite. the invitation lgd far thg Went, list will be handled by the Monaco 1) m Momma authorities. she said. she will send "The wedding win 1,. gt 10:39 announcements to other friends in the momma on the 1pm 1 and associates . don't know who will conduct it. 1: Grace said she expects to finish any be an 5131",, V0; Momma or ”hislI society and leave lio11y- someone from Rome or Cardinal wood alboutf Margin: Shll tzpeiig gpellneraa. Thlisare will be -tad. recep- 3 con 0 0 W02 I D on. cg gftgfw ' 1)"; New ork but not ootymior int ” minute details. "l.hvan't Tsvla done-th minute dstails"lshs smil She sails with has family 11. Ross stitutlon is making a " special stop limo" Grace sx- lure the wedding. you know. Premier Matheson To Attend M-I-at Tax Conference Premier ldatllason yesterday with the Premiers of Nova lcoiia told the House that he will attend W1 New BHIUWM who Wm” v to favor March 0. but that either the Federal-Provincial conference in mi of an N. WW I” um. on Tax Rental agrsunonts. The gum-, go mm, llouso will continua in session film The Premier said that he would inghisabsencs. irynottotshatoomauyofhis Replying to a question put by Cabinet with him. The data of the the Leader of the Opposition all conference will be announced as the previous day. Mr. Msthssoa soon as 90 actual data was fix- said that he had been in touch ad. Two New Schools Planned For School District No. l trustees was raachd in order to bl of a constant Two new schools. each having eight class-rooms are to be built to take care of the rapidly in- creasing school-ago population in School Division No. 1. according to a resolution passed last night Trustso hold is The trustees. hope shortly to make a surv it additions if The resolution llmlnt ad to determine suitabll lites is both arta's for the l proposed schools is .a 0. .with the my , School Act. clusions and guy: 7.3.913. wu rm-again. woo: Royalty areas. rscommenhtlons will In sulnnit hmbg died soon as to the Minister of Education birth on Ushsnt island. off Brit- tauy. This decision on the part of the bar approval. ...no. . no Adenluer Friday axpellid the CHARIDTTEIOWN. CANADA. SATURDAY. FEBRUAPY 25, 1956 lTunnel I mpractical Premier Thinks.Causevvay; Sound Economic Protect lCovers Prince lldward island Like the Dew PRICE so: Pedestrian Fatally -lniured, .Hii On St. Peters Road Macllean Funeral Home, but the vlctim was pronounced dead on At about seven o'clock yester- day evening, Mrs. Evelyn Caro- r arrival at the hospital. line I-ligginbotham of Fortune A Comners Jury W” Imps” elled by the Coroner. Dr. L. E. Prowse, and assembled at the g P. E. I? ' Hospital; Bridge. was struck by a car and fatally injured while walking to- wards Parkdale on the St. Peter's Road near Stu's Turnabout. The accident occurred when a car HON. EUGENE CULLEN Resumes Debate Before the House adjourned yes- terday, lion. Eugene Cullen. Min- ister of Agriculture began speech on the Draft Address. He will continue with the debate when the House meats Seek Financial - Aid For Students MONTREAL (CF)--The Gordon economic commission was asked Friday it something can be done session the inquest was adjourn- ed until Monday, March 5th at seven p.m. at City Hall. Mem- l-lle bers of the jury are: Foreman. John F. MacAleer. William E. Cutcllffe, Myron M. Weeks. Wil- Aulaadwdl. William R. How- coming toward the city attempted to pass another headed The impact caused severe dam- age to the engine bonnet of th W which h” be" ”"P”"!”” stt, Louis n. Ranahan and John R. hy.. A call was immediately sent to Tbemsptretch of road where the the city for an ambulance which accident occurred is not provided was responded to by the N. D. with a sidewalk. Lost Radio Contact Find Missing British Sub DONDON (AP)-A missing Brit- ish submarine. the 1.620-ion Ach- eron. turned up safely Friday after t international air and sea to help students financially. A brief urging assistance was submitted by the National Federa- gon of Canadian University Stu- off another hour and then came the ominous "sub sunk" signal. SHIPS. PLANES ALERTED All availahiellloyal Navy ships Premirl lMUnlfolds C A George Williams College of Mon- treal. The request was . Proposal First l Made By Federal Works Minister That the causeway project had been originally proposed by Pub- lic Works Minister Winters was disclosed in the House yeste when Premier Matheson resusn the debate on the Draft Address. A crowded assemlfy room listuI- ed to the Premier while he spoke. He discussed at length the fea- sibility” of the project. producing a number of plans both old and modern along with an-cent corn- pilatlon of figures with Jlrlch he sought to prove the economical possibilitites of such a means. of transportation between the land and the Mainland. - . The Premier suggested that causeway discussion could well give rise to a resolution to be for warded from the floor of the all the members express themsel- ves for or against the .- . He said that the project was known only to Mr. Winters and himself and when the time came to announce it he gave the in- formation to Mr. Neil A. Mathe- son. to reveal in the House of Cmnsnous. NOTHING SUDDEN ” "Some will say that this whole 5.. ..s. thinghascomeuponthespurot W5Y Plans the moment or that I gave Mr. GU56 were sped to the area. RAF coastal searc began for her in the stormy Iceland and Green- command planes roared off. The word came to an wireless shacks of great liners and tramp steamers of half a dozen nations. All vessels and planes were asked 3 keep a sh::p loollrlouthfor "sur- vors, "rec ge, o . s ore con- - the world at cor atlnons are dies and red and yellow dicator W-gm g 511; I '".P”:' M Nearest to the critical area was 9"'"-'”l'' ”' "P9 'l”l"nl”' l"d"" the British miuesweeper C " An admiralty statement said the Coquette reported shortly ' and assistance for students who have "embarked perhaps hazard- ously and with a relative degree of uncertainty on a college career" and who otherwise might have to quit studies for lack of money. The vessel, carrying six officers and 50 men on Arctic manoeuvres. was found undamaged and pro needing about her business. several hours and raised fears that she had disappe ed just inside the Arctic Circle, 270 miles northwest eived the news the was all right with great out edi Northern Spain. Portugal Hit By- p Capt. K. R. Patrick ay. calling on Canada to protect her own growing plants to as a national safeguard. 4 kn electronics imtlstriol SIGNAL 1- "3"; am” dA:h.the admlr-rally. nerve cantili 3:55 Il- mi. if WW1 Royal avy, gold-braidad 535"" "MP no on T if”? M "'”"”' s re a . so but warm The A . and ht halmior weather to south at mid-day! Concern VIII not eru taly. France and Spain. The for her until 10:05 I m. Frid can ed landslides and threatened to unlgash ice and snow in flood cum, el d food ll grew more limited. .(!2li?pu mounted. Scarci -sent soarin tlinlftarnooll. At P rtutgilal. The dea tolki; the last as lays in of electronics that Canada could make her most spectacular eco- S nomic advance over the next 20 iargedt lilbmnfllleli ll I lllllf Illlll or 3) years, the wartime radar of the Army which sank in the developer said. channel in April. 1051. with Within . The search was called off. The Acheson, one of Britain's tsl'atl;Eriuion of mail and com P 9 . . . that will do their own stee . to breathe and grow as a dis- Canada will have a giant compu- tinctly Canadian enterprise it had for which will virtually lead to the way to ."puiI button" air de- tronicatmosphors" will likely be installed. he said. to channel warnings from . radar networks on; was due to make used check call. it never Inside the submarine's radio compartment her wireless operator hammered out the signal 'over and over again. That is the drill in any navy-keep going until an acknowl- Ouoen Approves New Great Soul Of Canada O'l'l'AWA (GP) - A new Great deal of Canada. bearing the tlill! of Queen Elisabeth II wearing the lildwanrs crown with which lie was crowned at Westminster, will come into use soon. It will replace the present Grant P”, to be given encouragement. The federal government should pro- W tf M p .y vide more long-term contracts to the i i try. It should promote M W Will Not -Shift Postal ' Officials To Saint John 0'l'l'AWA (Special) - The fin- what they believed was an inpend- lug shift of Post Office personnel. Senior Post Office officials at Ot- tawa. to whom Mr. MacNaught broached the subject said they were mystified over the source of his representations and that a ltignsfecrhaoi tthte: finsncigllbrancrli m ro own to antJon - . had not been contemplated. The tu1Tt?3Rl0Sl:2:;' liycptho :. At 11:05 a. m. the admiralty flashed out "sub miss," a signal ordering commands to prepare for rescua operations. The clock ticked anclal- branch .of Chafottetown ffice will remain at Charl- Sell Wllltll be"! "19 lllW"9" 9' ottetown and will not be transferr- the ".ueen'I fatllen '30 1!” Kl"! ed to soul: John. it was learned George VI. Each time a new 107- here today by J. Watson Mac- aeizn ascends the Ihmne I M Naught. Liberal M.P.. for Prince 53989 59” lmlsl be 9l'3"V9d "W and Parliamentary Assistant to the Inc in the l0Wrel8Il'3 33"" 9” '" Minister of Fisheries. Canadian state documents. Secretary of State Pinard an- nounced in the Commons Friday that the Queen has approved the adoption and use by the federal government of the new seal. Since Confederation Gin design curtral mountain Mr. MacNaught, like other mem- bers of the Commons and Senate from Prince saw...-d mud, re. rumor was without foundation and the branch would remain where llins Grim Battle LONDON (Saturday) (AP) - A crippled U. 8. Air Force Globe- -me meg of AV”. 3 puma master with 16 men aboard landed oeived telegrams from Charlotte- town City Council and Charlotte it is, they assured the Prince town Board oL..Trade protesting ' the capital were un- reachable because of snow drifts. Matheson the opportunity of an- nouncing it because he was a re- Sees Struggle For Control nT-1;-v-,ormu-.-- am we rm-I-. Of Electronics Industry -u--is we are use we Megg; MONTREAL. (cm - All over into a computer which will auto- 159,”: ?;:t”""o, we mtg”. ,. 5;, dry wgammwe distant future there ld.P. and want on to deal with the be such -things as split-second an crmclm. cue,” tiles But if the Canadian industry is k 5 3 l; ther office: Niaht DI! gm mg Ayn. cgy V” aafelylin Iceland early today after ml d""""l”' 5 I" a grim two-hour battle wmi failing G tselh sh th without electricity. "way M ' " W" ' effigy of the sovereign seated on the throne. crowned and robed holding in each hand the scsntre and orb or sword. gather with the Canadian armorial bearings and around the rim an Inscription of the title and name ereisn The now Great Seal is of this design. with the bilingual inscrlp- surplus tion "Elizabeth II. Queen of Can- Minister Harris reported Friday. around in the same period of the 1954-55 fiscal year. the surplus was 8128.- ltl).000. At the end of nine months of the current fiscal year. the sur- plus was 356.100.0110. Mr. Harris lat Apritfomcast s Federal Budget Surplus More Than S179 Million Pm sprgl: The big plans cam; tllrgiltll lllt Ind when "cu m "I. com." mmhnm weather with the temperature 'e'l;'uds:n:i':l;t sixty nu" mus esa lulu" 6 temlleflr Force base at Keflavik, the air "Everyone on board is sale," it ed in: to N and 50 respectively. M an 21. Munich ankfurt as. Copen- hagen 14. London 20. while southern France warmed no end of the cold in res: P . ' 3, . OTTAWA (CP) - The govern- g ml H Fr ment finished the first l0 months of the 1965-56 fiscal year with a 'l'he.'four-engine transport was of 31.19.500.000. Finance A hundnd an rouio from Goose Bay. Labra- .n.- that to Pr-sstwlck. Scotland when it oped the engine trouble about the ads-Reine du Canada" ' U miles west of Iceland. ""- ugmbug Vancouver .....u..... 84 48 Victoria ....--no..... 3 Us noun... ? E - :2 a l 3" ii , so 14. in January for a total so far this Sb 13 fiscal year of Sl.3l4,1,000 corn- 2;, pared with 312l.850.0lll and Sl.- 1; 3; !"3,0ll.000 a year ago. All three . I - services are spending more than . I; :1! a year earlier. .... is D in the first 10 months, only 31,- St. .ldm's .. . i 51 ;5.000 was spent on civil defence some 5'7.000.(ll0. Expels'Free Democrg- utimste to about half this amount. with two months of the nscal year remaining - February and ' M-rch-Mr. Harris has a surplus of t179.soo,ooo to work with. How- ever. a lot of bills usually pile up '” at the end of the year. "Pl Revenue for the first l0 "'” ll” of the fiscal year up to Jan. :1. Pl”? amounted to s:,sss.ooo.aoo and extiendltuns came to 03.305.- & s l l'l Ilse sf:-omiheFDPaown.'rheQ'nato , , g - Chancellor Frau wish that this amlvln-n of aver- E three other ca&o't elgnty witll; which 'ioa sealed tIsatitutedastllI&a "' ro”i-”””..ool'..'i"il. C ions Frau Democrats from Mich” sst (lermn coalition gevara- 9sl'l'”" I !DP1dafsctu-s and he namrax (cs) -The time says snow and rain eastward our the of a total appropriation of Iiootsswann,-nouns (aeo- )-Two seven-year-old cliildra and House to Ottawa and asked that .