THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN pace rnrrssu ' ECEMBER 12, 1951 WESTERN GTIARDIAN Home Phones: k"T" rnmca coumr orncn 3 summer street. SIIIIIIIIG new. subgcrlptlonl. Advertising Itcpresentotivu oiconon cww and osoncs: worron The Guardian may be bought at any of the gouqwlng stores In Eumsnersids: hm”, summer Street: Gonrlies Drugstore. :1 Central Street: Phone 0081. 8032 and 2452 ducks on Thursday as 2 H. Bums, Malpequa suor and save at 'sn8,P'131g Tlirist Sale. It's the alum gal? event of the year. Gmgery, l-lowlan. Phone R44;-(ll. V ' ADING car of Baled Txiglgoar, New Annan, Wednes- Ii: Doc.;niiJcr 12th. coling Waugh. ililaiot. y ,L1ucS; DAMAGED -- Two summer-s.tic cars were damaged yesierrln: about noon whent 3 ms pt-lrccciiiig west: on Wa er :3” l'.'.'iS in collision with it gift; (it -nliich was turning out ,”.D..,,, Swtici. The Morris stif- ?,."d”,, . ml left front fender '3 mm; 1 ho willie the rear ihr of tho mack was badly bcnt It is ux:c:tx-tr-nzi (hat the icy con- dm or gt... strcct contributed to L,” m-3.: of '.-:c accident. -S. ,(1m1s"l')I.iS CONCIZRT - A cliristmzw concert was presented by ",9 Mrs-ltlll Bond of the sum- mersiric IIlixil)'it"iii-'lI1 Church on Wnda). nfnrnnnll in the Hull un- ap, mp rhrcctinn of Mrs. Frank A T1.1rNt"tii rmri lilrs. A. II. Huh- lP'v:'rhp prngllllll was opened with 9'9 sinsin-.: of Christmas carols .Aw,1y III 'I iilnngcr" and It Came l';mll a Midnight Clear . mummy hv n rr-citation hy Ilclcn gishop; lfxctr-isc by Carlo Moc- Kinnnn nrvl Marcia I-Iunicr; Ro- titatinn by Judy Hancock: Solo. -11-mr thn Rr-ils on Christmas Dav" by licuinh Monsc: Rccl- tation by Carla lilacKinnon: Chor- us ”Silcnt Nnzlit"; Vocal duet by Bonnie and Alan Morrison: Itc- citation by Aimlh Wood; Chorus .0 Little 'l'nu'n of Bethlehem". failmvinq the l'.ord's Prayer in unison. icc an-nni and cookies "re scrvwfi to the members.-S. Personals dbir. E. C Bell. well known .uu.lon;-er from Cape .,Traverse. was a. ct tn summel'bid'o)yes- terday. 5'9. ' i ' -S. liins Fight For Stronger Council Of Europe STRASBOURG. France. Dec. 11 -(AP)-Paul-Henry Spank, Boi- giumis former Socialist premier, won a dramatic fight in the Eur- opean Cormiltatlve Assembly to- night for a stronger Council of Europe to wield cxccutivc auth- ority ovcr a unified European army. He resigned earlier as president of the assembly in protest against uhnt he called a ”timld" moiution which plumpcri for rc- itricicd international political con- projected defence Then he went into action as a rank and file delegate to back a motion by Pit-rrc-Irlcnri Teitgen oifrance to amend the council's iuic statute. Both Paul Van Zeeland. Social Christian (Catholic) Premier of Slum. and Foreign Minister liobert Schuman of France, prime mover in the European army Dim. had urged the milder resolu- tion in an apparently vain bid for liritsin to join. The resolution In adopted only last night. 5l1aak's victory was by a nar- row three-vote margin on the Teitzcn motion to amend the !0iincil's iinsic statue and auth- Urize thc committee of ministers biilllnint "high commissioners" it tiirorl joint agencies-such as "my or the Schuman coal llilhd sh-ri pool-which may he as- miglled by all or some member The Council of Europe is an Vftanlzatinn of 15 states and ter- Hh 0" parliamentary lines i.0ut actual executive or -Icgis- ln '-' Powr-r. It is composed of .( ("liver house. of the committee nrcign ministers, and the as- ltmbly. HI 1 Water Street' Mark Gludet. 67 Granville Struct- igazzz a,nq5' ,, second Street: Island Motor Tnnspolt: AW met. vuu,-,g'a Grocery. K120 Buuell street; Enman's self- nief 5 ' - Service Drug. K. L Wllto in lienlin” WEST PRINCE OFFICE Alberton: Fr-Ink Woelu, Representative. Phone: 68-2 Office and 08-8 House. V01-1C1-1, Will not be buying -BEDEQUE Junior Farmers annual meeting in Bedeque Credit Union office Friday. December 14th at 8.00 p.m. All interested please attend. . -PASSES EXAMINATIONS - Miss Frances McAiduff. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank McAiduff. Aiberton. has successfully passed her examinations at the .RC.A.F. Station, Summcrside, as clerk ac- countant in the R.C.A.F. and will be leaving in January for No. 2 Manning Depot. St. John, Quebec. TW MARKETIIIE ' nonno Continued from page 1 iativc authority to any subordin- ute part of a Provincial legisla- turc. He argued against ihe- idea of the Canadian Govcrnmcnt. giv- ing authority to a Province to perform certain actions and do- nlcrl powers supposedly confcrrcd to the provinces unlcss they were conveyed directly by the British North America Act. Willi reference to the levy made against producers Mr. Mar- tin claimed that Was a tax it has the least excuse for existence of any tax I over suw." llc said the only other thing it could be call- ed would be a service charlie which the Potato Marketing Board gets. In the case presented before the Supreme Court of Canada it was stated that the purpose of the P. E. I. Potato Marketing Schrme was to "encourage U18 production and marketing of high quality potatoes; to curtail the spread or development of serious potutn diseases; to eliminate un- ethical practices and to prevent unnecessary costs in the market- ing of potatoes: to investigate and develop markets for Prince Ed- ward Island potatoes; and to im- prove transportation and other marketing facilities." Plan Boy Sco-ui Association For S'side on Thursday evening in the Summersidc Town Hall at eight o'clock there will be a public meeting for the purposeof form- ing of local Boy Scout Association. This association will be respon- sible for scouting in Misoquche. R. C. A. F. Station. St. Eleanors and Smnmerside. Residents of these places are cordially invited to at- tend and lend their support to this worth while movement. It is hoped that there will be a par- ticularly good attendance of the parents of the oy Scouts and Cubs and any ot or persons in- terested in scouting. This new as- sociation will not interfere with the case where local scout troops in the places concerned may be sponsored by particular organizat- ions. Mr. S. M. Mclnnis. provincial commissioner will be the guest speaker. Italian Air Aiiache On Visit To S'side Major General Enrico Cigerza. ' ltalian air attache, stationed at Ottawa, arrived yesterday noon at. the Summerside airport, from Trenton, Ont. His visit. to the local port. is in the nature or a liaison visit to the Italian stu- dents who are training. in Sum- mcrside. Today at 10:00 o'clock he will hold Pl press conference at station headquarters and will make a tour of inspection of the station as well. Last. night at the station he was present at a dinner at which the wing heads. course directors and students were present.-S. Mob Scenes in I Iranian Capital TEI-IRAN. Iran, Dec. 11 -(AP)- Opposition and government de-, puties fought with their fists and feet inside parliament today while -8. Although Mr. H. F. McPhee, K. the P.E I. Potato Marketing the Court. yesterday were present- cd by Mr. Miliiken- who has ap- peared in somewhat: similar cases before the Privy Council. He that the Agricultural Products Act (an Act. of the Dominion Parlia- ment) authorizes the Governor- in-Counciit of Canada to confer upon a board or agency (empower- cd by the laws of the Province to regulate the marketing of agri- cultural products within the Prov- ince) llke powers in connection with the marketing of that pro- duct. in interprovinciai and export trade. The submission of the Potato Marketing Board also pointed out that. Dominion Act referred to authorizes the Lieutenant Gover- nor-in-Council to spproveschemes to regulate within the Province. the marketing of products. It also told of the various orders made by the P.E'.I. otato Marketing Board and state that the nominal defendant admits having refused to comply with the orders of the Board. Mr. Mliillaen stated that some of his argument would occupy more time than was available yesterday afternoon and could better be pre- sented this morning. Chief Justice Campbell then adjourned the Court until l1 s. m. today. The levy set. by the Board at 1 cent per too pounds was originally to the dealers. but on February 14 of this year was made applicable to producers. The order for the original levy was passed by the Marketing Board on November 6. 1950. - . New Glasgow Officer Given Appointment O'l'rAWA. Dec. 11 -(GP) - Lt.-Col. John McKay Sinclair. 33, of New Glasgow, N. 5., has been appointed general staff officer. grade one. at. Eastern Command headquarters in Halifax. the army announced today. He succeeds Ll.-Col. John M. Dclamcre. now in Germany com- There Ought To Be A Law mending the lat Canadian Rifle C.. is the attorney of record forl Board the s.rgument.s advanced toi By Fagaly and Shorten the blood of the opponents of Pre-I mier Mohammed lifossadegh. Opposition deputies, making up with noise and tumult for Majlls the 136-member a determined bid? l house.) present pointed out in ms presemamonito force the downfall of the aging v if-lermler. whom they accused oi'j isettlng up a "reign of terror" and. leading the country toward ruin and Red domination. After soldiers broke up the fight opposition deputies slammed desk at the top of their voices. He finally made a rambling 2 LE- hour speech in which he vowed he wouid remain in power until voted out. jynj. I xmxona scnoor. I i I Report for November. Grade VIII.-i. Betty Doucette: 2. Maurice Corr; 3. Marie 1eBia.nc Grade VITI.--l. George McMahon. 2. Iris Mulligan: 3. Margaret Ros: Connick and Marion MoGlnn. Grade VI.-1. Beverley Morris: 2. Genevieve Duffy; 3. Alvin Rich- ards. Grade V.-1. Gerald Condy; 2 Yvonne Le Blane; 3. George Rob- erts. I Grade IV..-1. Elizabeth Duffy;- 2. Garth Mccarvllleg 3. W1n.ston' Roberts. Grade m.-1. sally Farmer; 2 Pope Connick: 3. Douglas Peters. . Grade II.-1. Catherine Duffy; 2 i Marlene Blanchard; 3. Gerald Morris. Grade 1-1. Marcellus Roberts: 2. David Farmer: 3. Martina. Mc- Mahon and James Maccvuigaxi. Card ofrhanlts The family of the late Mrs. Luciana l-iammlil wish to thank priests. doctors. neighbors. friends and relativcs for their kindness in their recent and sad bereave- ment. Battalion with the 27th Infantry Brigade. Lt.-Col. Sinclair. an artillery of- ficer who served overseas during the second World War. has been serving at the directorate of mil- itary training at hesdqusrters ere. vou PHONE VETNERE THE INSTANT IT'S DONE! ' .-9 r. frenzied mob outside shouted fory - I what; U they seemingly lacked hi votes in, (ioweri i oun ENTIRE stock or MEWS OVERCOATS neurons rnsacas szmrsmns LAMKASHAS KARALAMS BEAUTIFUL CLOTHS SMART STYLING EXPERTLY TAILORED V. iops. jeered and booed Mossadegh a More Than 2,000 See Opening Of Santa Claus lane. A crowd, estimated by civic of- ficials. to exceed two thousand persons. lined the both sides of water Street in summerside for a first. hand view of the official opening of "Santa Claus Lane" last evening. . In preparation for this event. small spruce trees were fastened to the tops of posts that had been painted green. These posts were fastened to parking meters, and each tree was decorated by gaily colored Christmas tree lights. The lights had been placed on the trees by the merchants of Water Street. and the lights were hooked up by the town. Early last evening the usual street lighting along with many of the fluorescent lights were not lighted. and the street was in semi-darkness. The hugh crowd composed of all ages from very eldely persons to babes in arms. waited in expectation for 'i p. m. when, after in few words of official greeting. Mayor Henry Wedge pushed the main switch which lighted every Crlstmas tree on both sides of the street along the business area of Water Street, and thus officially opened "Santa broadcast Claus Lane". X 6 if I-ii? The result was a truly beautiful scene that immediately brought a loud roar of approval from the crowd. This had scarcely subsided when good old Santa Claus cum driving down "Santa Claus Lane" on his big beautifully decorat- ed. tractor drawn, float. He laugh- ed and waved to the crowd. and was the highlight of the evening for scores of children, who were tense with excl ement at the sight much enjoyed by the Crowd, many of old Santa w 0 had come for a look a the "Lane" that had been created in his honor. A large crowd of children imme- diately closcd in behind the float as it passed and fo:lowed it to ih9'nighf, in having I formal opening where heiot Santa Claus Lane that may very well Summcrslde U't'I'.v year. I hope that this will belchrist some so because it would be a verylago that gave us this occasion for . pleasant custom. his li'ii.V- Prewmiibiy back W "I9 "That the appearance of all these not forget this in the hustle anrli east end of the town turned and again came back up through the crowd. stopping brief- ly in front of the Bank of Nova Scotla to wish every one s. Merry ,Chrlstmas. before he continued on North Pole, I The pleasure and excitement of Santa's visit was somewhat lessen- ed. at. least for many adults as well as the majority of children present, by the wanton and un- necessary destruction of the beau- ings on the float. which was donc I by some of the approximately float along the street. The focal point of the whole program was in front of the Bank of Nova Scotia. building where CJRW had set up equipment. and the whole program which was relayed to the crowds Regular Price 3 ii S3350 to 369.50 If WHILE THEY LAST V3 OFF PURE WOOL SCARVES Tartans. Plains and Fancy Regular Price to 3.75 WHILE THEY LAST 31.98 cm 3...... MAURICE M - STOP AND set up at. strategic points, entirely of some twelve Christmas carols. sung and played by the Acadian Mixed Choir, the sum- merside Guides, and the summerside Le- Claus lane" Mayor Henry Wedgei said: will be a source of plenure who see them. and hell? to make this Christmas 3' happy and Joyous one. merchants committee of the sum-I mcrslde board of trade is to be tiful ornaments and tree trinmv commended on carrying te' t' fifty youngsters that. followed the .,,,l.,e,f;,1,?f,i,),',i,;i",”'.'.',1s,, Band. the Male Chorus members Choir for distinguishing the occas-i iO.l with their presence. i ' happiness and cheerfuiness for all and this is in the Christian tradlt-, along the street by loud-speakers. lists seemed in o bargcintng mood and the United Nations command ............ Carols Enjoyed . dlidlnot appear rfsadty uY;l0'f0.ioc'i After Santa's tour had been ' mi: 5: Red V9995" " W '"P' completed, the program consisted e',l;f:1"n' h nu" Ichedmd 'o .. -comm concurrent talks in neighboring tents at. Panmunjom for 11 n. In. today (9 p. In. EST Tuesdsy). . The prisoner issue hit I may Tuesday. The Communist: wanted Seen Brighter MUNSAN, Male Chorus, the Girl Korea. Dec. l2 -- 1 t ,. . son Band These carols were very (xzdpgcetssdaoyl) :ac1:?np) .:()!:.:.a:: B bmnket exchange or .11 W" P . T E 93 prisoners after the mnistiu OInIlVhOlf)!flnjctl);Il1lQyd izptllglansginzilzg-antaiarmistice agreement brightened agreement is signed. ' somewhat T"95d3Y but C0mm""' The United Nations held out for ist and Allied delegates were far apart yon methods 01 excmmgmg a regulated exchange at the timc 4 of an armistice on a ”fair and Prisoners "lid P0II'-'"I8 t-he ITUCEL equitable" basis-presumably man- H0W9V9Yv 0b59"'91”5 agreed the” for-man. Later, when a final peacd was some progress. The C0mmU"' is signed remaining prisoner: became 3 cusmm i”, would be released. and be carried out;i0n Because it was the birth of ggggg two thousand years "We are doing something to- The tomb of Genghis Khan is It I hope." he sald,ljL'y and happiness, and we should-Msraaha in northern Iran, an hil- l0riC town noted for its fine mar- Chrlstmas preparations."-ble. lghts during the Christmas seasonibustle of to allij”'i that they will :2bI- 103'! The retail; TOWN HALL, SUMMERSIDE On Thursday Evening at 8.00 O'clock To Organize A LOCAL BOY SCOUT ASSOCIATION Interested citizens of Miscouchc, R.C.A.F. Station, St. Eleanors and Summcrsidc are invited to attend. through his project and arranging an in- for this formal to thank the and the. of the Acadian Mixed "Christmas should he s time of Special speaker S. M. Mclnnls, Prov. Commissioner n.'M).)i)aIs)i)a3i3aI:)I)t)rIz3i)rli332:2:3.31431313:34:-?.)t3ah)iIcDl)I)3IIaI-Iiiitlll. ' 77iQdQ3K--a3E4Ei&?5 L. I I! ll I! F l' ii 0 1 .I F t” it if I0 ILL, MEN'S wean SHOP FOR CHRISTMAS -